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  25 
  26 package java.io;
  27 
  28 
  29 /**
  30  * Abstract class for reading filtered character streams.
  31  * The abstract class <code>FilterReader</code> itself
  32  * provides default methods that pass all requests to
  33  * the contained stream. Subclasses of <code>FilterReader</code>
  34  * should override some of these methods and may also provide
  35  * additional methods and fields.
  36  *
  37  * @author      Mark Reinhold
  38  * @since       1.1
  39  */
  40 
  41 public abstract class FilterReader extends Reader {
  42 
  43     /**
  44      * The underlying character-input stream.
  45      */
  46     protected Reader in;
  47 
  48     /**
  49      * Creates a new filtered reader.
  50      *
  51      * @param in  a Reader object providing the underlying stream.
  52      * @throws NullPointerException if <code>in</code> is <code>null</code>
  53      */
  54     protected FilterReader(Reader in) {
  55         super(in);
  56         this.in = in;
  57     }
  58 
  59     /**
  60      * Reads a single character.
  61      *
  62      * @exception  IOException  If an I/O error occurs
  63      */
  64     public int read() throws IOException {
  65         return in.read();
  66     }
  67 
  68     /**
  69      * Reads characters into a portion of an array.
  70      *
  71      * @exception  IOException  If an I/O error occurs
  72      * @exception  IndexOutOfBoundsException {@inheritDoc}
  73      */
  74     public int read(char cbuf[], int off, int len) throws IOException {
  75         return in.read(cbuf, off, len);
  76     }
  77 
  78     /**
  79      * Skips characters.
  80      *
  81      * @exception  IOException  If an I/O error occurs
  82      */
  83     public long skip(long n) throws IOException {
  84         return in.skip(n);
  85     }
  86 
  87     /**
  88      * Tells whether this stream is ready to be read.
  89      *
  90      * @exception  IOException  If an I/O error occurs
  91      */
  92     public boolean ready() throws IOException {
  93         return in.ready();
  94     }
  95 
  96     /**
  97      * Tells whether this stream supports the mark() operation.
  98      */
  99     public boolean markSupported() {
 100         return in.markSupported();
 101     }
 102 
 103     /**
 104      * Marks the present position in the stream.
 105      *
 106      * @exception  IOException  If an I/O error occurs
 107      */
 108     public void mark(int readAheadLimit) throws IOException {
 109         in.mark(readAheadLimit);
 110     }
 111 
 112     /**
 113      * Resets the stream.
 114      *
 115      * @exception  IOException  If an I/O error occurs
 116      */
 117     public void reset() throws IOException {
 118         in.reset();
 119     }
 120 
 121     public void close() throws IOException {
 122         in.close();
 123     }
 124 
 125 }