[multiple changes]

1999-07-01  Warren Levy  <warrenl@cygnus.com>
	* gnu/gcj/convert/BytesToUnicode.java (read): Changed outlength
	to count and revised comments to match.
	* gnu/gcj/convert/Input_EUCJIS.java (read): Same as Input_8859_1.java.
	* gnu/gcj/convert/Input_JavaSrc.java (read): ditto.
	* gnu/gcj/convert/Input_SJIS.java (read): ditto.
	* gnu/gcj/convert/Input_UTF8.java (read): ditto.
	* gnu/gcj/convert/natInput_EUCJIS.cc (read): ditto.
	* gnu/gcj/convert/natInput_SJIS.cc (read): ditto.
1999-07-01  John-Marc Chandonia  <jmc@cmpharm.ucsf.edu>
	* gnu/gcj/convert/Input_8859_1.java (read): Use 3rd parameter
	properly as count rather than outlength.
	* java/io/BufferedOutputStream.java (write(byte[],int,int): Flush
	output on overflow rather than buffer fill.
	* java/io/BufferedReader.java (fill): Don't clear out the buffer
	if markPos is 0 and there is still room in the buffer.

From-SVN: r27892
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Warren Levy 1999-07-01 17:01:00 +00:00
parent b537d12084
commit cb1902adbf
11 changed files with 47 additions and 22 deletions

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@ -91,15 +91,17 @@ public abstract class BytesToUnicode
* bytes start at inbuffer[inpos], and end at inbuffer[inlength-1].
* @param outbuffer buffer for the converted character
* @param outpos position in buffer to start putting converted characters
* @param outlength the maximum number of characters to convert
* @param count the maximum number of characters to convert
* @return number of chars placed in outbuffer.
* Also, this.inpos is incremented by the number of bytes consumed.
*
* (Note the asymmetry in that the input upper bound is inbuffer[inlength-1],
* while the output upper bound is outbuffer[outpos+outlength-1]. The
* while the output upper bound is outbuffer[outpos+count-1]. The
* justification is that inlength is like the count field of a
* BufferedInputStream, while the outlength parameter is like the
* length parameter of a read request.)
* BufferedInputStream, while the count parameter is like the
* length parameter of a read request.) The count parameter is
* also defined to be <= outbuffer.length - outpos (per the specification
* of the length parameter for a read request).
*/
public abstract int read (char[] outbuffer, int outpos, int outlength);
public abstract int read (char[] outbuffer, int outpos, int count);
}