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Don't use java.nio channel for file size determination

Java NIO has some problems (like files closing unexpectedly because the
thread was interrupted). To avoid those problems, don't use a NIO
channel to determine the size of a file, but rather ask the File itself.

We have to be prepared to handle wrong/outdated information in this case
too, as the inode of the File may change between opening and determining
file size.

Change-Id: Ic7aa6c3337480879efcce4a3058b548cd0e2cef0
tags/v2.0.0.201206130900-r
Markus Duft 12 years ago
parent
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2ba67bedae
1 changed files with 29 additions and 3 deletions
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      org.eclipse.jgit/src/org/eclipse/jgit/util/IO.java

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org.eclipse.jgit/src/org/eclipse/jgit/util/IO.java View File

@@ -137,12 +137,38 @@ public class IO {
throws FileNotFoundException, IOException {
final FileInputStream in = new FileInputStream(path);
try {
final long sz = in.getChannel().size();
long sz = Math.max(path.length(), 1);
if (sz > max)
throw new IOException(MessageFormat.format(
JGitText.get().fileIsTooLarge, path));
final byte[] buf = new byte[(int) sz];
IO.readFully(in, buf, 0);

byte[] buf = new byte[(int) sz];
int valid = 0;
for (;;) {
if (buf.length == valid) {
if (buf.length == max) {
int next = in.read();
if (next < 0)
break;

throw new IOException(MessageFormat.format(
JGitText.get().fileIsTooLarge, path));
}

byte[] nb = new byte[Math.min(buf.length * 2, max)];
System.arraycopy(buf, 0, nb, 0, valid);
buf = nb;
}
int n = in.read(buf, valid, buf.length - valid);
if (n < 0)
break;
valid += n;
}
if (valid < buf.length) {
byte[] nb = new byte[valid];
System.arraycopy(buf, 0, nb, 0, valid);
buf = nb;
}
return buf;
} finally {
try {

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