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017package org.apache.commons.io;
018
019import java.io.IOException;
020import java.io.OutputStream;
021
022/**
023 * Dumps data in hexadecimal format.
024 * <p>
025 * Provides a single function to take an array of bytes and display it
026 * in hexadecimal form.
027 * <p>
028 * Origin of code: POI.
029 *
030 * @version $Id: HexDump.java 1302748 2012-03-20 01:35:32Z ggregory $
031 */
032public class HexDump {
033
034    /**
035     * Instances should NOT be constructed in standard programming.
036     */
037    public HexDump() {
038        super();
039    }
040
041    /**
042     * Dump an array of bytes to an OutputStream. The output is formatted
043     * for human inspection, with a hexadecimal offset followed by the
044     * hexadecimal values of the next 16 bytes of data and the printable ASCII
045     * characters (if any) that those bytes represent printed per each line
046     * of output.
047     * <p>
048     * The offset argument specifies the start offset of the data array
049     * within a larger entity like a file or an incoming stream. For example,
050     * if the data array contains the third kibibyte of a file, then the
051     * offset argument should be set to 2048. The offset value printed
052     * at the beginning of each line indicates where in that larger entity
053     * the first byte on that line is located.
054     * <p>
055     * All bytes between the given index (inclusive) and the end of the
056     * data array are dumped. 
057     *
058     * @param data  the byte array to be dumped
059     * @param offset  offset of the byte array within a larger entity
060     * @param stream  the OutputStream to which the data is to be
061     *               written
062     * @param index initial index into the byte array
063     *
064     * @throws IOException is thrown if anything goes wrong writing
065     *         the data to stream
066     * @throws ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException if the index is
067     *         outside the data array's bounds
068     * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the output stream is null
069     */
070
071    public static void dump(byte[] data, long offset,
072                            OutputStream stream, int index)
073            throws IOException, ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException,
074            IllegalArgumentException {
075        
076        if (index < 0 || index >= data.length) {
077            throw new ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException(
078                    "illegal index: " + index + " into array of length "
079                    + data.length);
080        }
081        if (stream == null) {
082            throw new IllegalArgumentException("cannot write to nullstream");
083        }
084        long display_offset = offset + index;
085        StringBuilder buffer = new StringBuilder(74);
086
087        for (int j = index; j < data.length; j += 16) {
088            int chars_read = data.length - j;
089
090            if (chars_read > 16) {
091                chars_read = 16;
092            }
093            dump(buffer, display_offset).append(' ');
094            for (int k = 0; k < 16; k++) {
095                if (k < chars_read) {
096                    dump(buffer, data[k + j]);
097                } else {
098                    buffer.append("  ");
099                }
100                buffer.append(' ');
101            }
102            for (int k = 0; k < chars_read; k++) {
103                if (data[k + j] >= ' ' && data[k + j] < 127) {
104                    buffer.append((char) data[k + j]);
105                } else {
106                    buffer.append('.');
107                }
108            }
109            buffer.append(EOL);
110            stream.write(buffer.toString().getBytes());
111            stream.flush();
112            buffer.setLength(0);
113            display_offset += chars_read;
114        }
115    }
116
117    /**
118     * The line-separator (initializes to "line.separator" system property.
119     */
120    public static final String EOL =
121            System.getProperty("line.separator");
122    private static final char[] _hexcodes =
123            {
124                '0', '1', '2', '3', '4', '5', '6', '7', '8', '9',
125                'A', 'B', 'C', 'D', 'E', 'F'
126            };
127    private static final int[] _shifts =
128            {
129                28, 24, 20, 16, 12, 8, 4, 0
130            };
131
132    /**
133     * Dump a long value into a StringBuilder.
134     *
135     * @param _lbuffer the StringBuilder to dump the value in
136     * @param value  the long value to be dumped
137     * @return StringBuilder containing the dumped value.
138     */
139    private static StringBuilder dump(StringBuilder _lbuffer, long value) {
140        for (int j = 0; j < 8; j++) {
141            _lbuffer
142                    .append(_hexcodes[(int) (value >> _shifts[j]) & 15]);
143        }
144        return _lbuffer;
145    }
146
147    /**
148     * Dump a byte value into a StringBuilder.
149     *
150     * @param _cbuffer the StringBuilder to dump the value in
151     * @param value  the byte value to be dumped
152     * @return StringBuilder containing the dumped value.
153     */
154    private static StringBuilder dump(StringBuilder _cbuffer, byte value) {
155        for (int j = 0; j < 2; j++) {
156            _cbuffer.append(_hexcodes[value >> _shifts[j + 6] & 15]);
157        }
158        return _cbuffer;
159    }
160
161}