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Some platforms, in particular, allow a file to be opened 37 * for writing by only one <tt>FileOutputStream</tt> (or other 38 * file-writing object) at a time. In such situations the constructors in 39 * this class will fail if the file involved is already open. 40 * 41 * <p><code>FileOutputStream</code> is meant for writing streams of raw bytes 42 * such as image data. For writing streams of characters, consider using 43 * <code>FileWriter</code>. 44 * 45 * @author Arthur van Hoff 46 * @see java.io.File 47 * @see java.io.FileDescriptor 48 * @see java.io.FileInputStream 49 * @see java.nio.file.Files#newOutputStream 50 * @since JDK1.0 51 */ 52 public 53 class FileOutputStream extends OutputStream 54 { 55 /** 56 * The system dependent file descriptor. 57 */ 58 private final FileDescriptor fd; 59 60 /** 61 * True if the file is opened for append. 62 */ 63 private final boolean append; 64 65 /** 66 * The associated channel, initialized lazily. 67 */ 68 private FileChannel channel; 69 70 private final Object closeLock = new Object(); 71 private volatile boolean closed = false; 72 73 /** 74 * Creates a file output stream to write to the file with the 75 * specified name. A new <code>FileDescriptor</code> object is 76 * created to represent this file connection. 77 * <p> 78 * First, if there is a security manager, its <code>checkWrite</code> 79 * method is called with <code>name</code> as its argument. 80 * <p> 81 * If the file exists but is a directory rather than a regular file, does 82 * not exist but cannot be created, or cannot be opened for any other 83 * reason then a <code>FileNotFoundException</code> is thrown. 84 * 85 * @param name the system-dependent filename 86 * @exception FileNotFoundException if the file exists but is a directory 87 * rather than a regular file, does not exist but cannot 88 * be created, or cannot be opened for any other reason 89 * @exception SecurityException if a security manager exists and its 90 * <code>checkWrite</code> method denies write access 91 * to the file. 92 * @see java.lang.SecurityManager#checkWrite(java.lang.String) 93 */ 94 public FileOutputStream(String name) throws FileNotFoundException { 95 this(name != null ? new File(name) : null, false); 96 } 97 98 /** 99 * Creates a file output stream to write to the file with the specified 100 * name. If the second argument is <code>true</code>, then 101 * bytes will be written to the end of the file rather than the beginning. 102 * A new <code>FileDescriptor</code> object is created to represent this 103 * file connection. 104 * <p> 105 * First, if there is a security manager, its <code>checkWrite</code> 106 * method is called with <code>name</code> as its argument. 107 * <p> 108 * If the file exists but is a directory rather than a regular file, does 109 * not exist but cannot be created, or cannot be opened for any other 110 * reason then a <code>FileNotFoundException</code> is thrown. 111 * 112 * @param name the system-dependent file name 113 * @param append if <code>true</code>, then bytes will be written 114 * to the end of the file rather than the beginning 115 * @exception FileNotFoundException if the file exists but is a directory 116 * rather than a regular file, does not exist but cannot 117 * be created, or cannot be opened for any other reason. 118 * @exception SecurityException if a security manager exists and its 119 * <code>checkWrite</code> method denies write access 120 * to the file. 121 * @see java.lang.SecurityManager#checkWrite(java.lang.String) 122 * @since JDK1.1 123 */ 124 public FileOutputStream(String name, boolean append) 125 throws FileNotFoundException 126 { 127 this(name != null ? new File(name) : null, append); 128 } 129 130 /** 131 * Creates a file output stream to write to the file represented by 132 * the specified <code>File</code> object. A new 133 * <code>FileDescriptor</code> object is created to represent this 134 * file connection. 135 * <p> 136 * First, if there is a security manager, its <code>checkWrite</code> 137 * method is called with the path represented by the <code>file</code> 138 * argument as its argument. 139 * <p> 140 * If the file exists but is a directory rather than a regular file, does 141 * not exist but cannot be created, or cannot be opened for any other 142 * reason then a <code>FileNotFoundException</code> is thrown. 143 * 144 * @param file the file to be opened for writing. 145 * @exception FileNotFoundException if the file exists but is a directory 146 * rather than a regular file, does not exist but cannot 147 * be created, or cannot be opened for any other reason 148 * @exception SecurityException if a security manager exists and its 149 * <code>checkWrite</code> method denies write access 150 * to the file. 151 * @see java.io.File#getPath() 152 * @see java.lang.SecurityException 153 * @see java.lang.SecurityManager#checkWrite(java.lang.String) 154 */ 155 public FileOutputStream(File file) throws FileNotFoundException { 156 this(file, false); 157 } 158 159 /** 160 * Creates a file output stream to write to the file represented by 161 * the specified <code>File</code> object. If the second argument is 162 * <code>true</code>, then bytes will be written to the end of the file 163 * rather than the beginning. A new <code>FileDescriptor</code> object is 164 * created to represent this file connection. 165 * <p> 166 * First, if there is a security manager, its <code>checkWrite</code> 167 * method is called with the path represented by the <code>file</code> 168 * argument as its argument. 169 * <p> 170 * If the file exists but is a directory rather than a regular file, does 171 * not exist but cannot be created, or cannot be opened for any other 172 * reason then a <code>FileNotFoundException</code> is thrown. 173 * 174 * @param file the file to be opened for writing. 175 * @param append if <code>true</code>, then bytes will be written 176 * to the end of the file rather than the beginning 177 * @exception FileNotFoundException if the file exists but is a directory 178 * rather than a regular file, does not exist but cannot 179 * be created, or cannot be opened for any other reason 180 * @exception SecurityException if a security manager exists and its 181 * <code>checkWrite</code> method denies write access 182 * to the file. 183 * @see java.io.File#getPath() 184 * @see java.lang.SecurityException 185 * @see java.lang.SecurityManager#checkWrite(java.lang.String) 186 * @since 1.4 187 */ 188 public FileOutputStream(File file, boolean append) 189 throws FileNotFoundException 190 { 191 String name = (file != null ? file.getPath() : null); 192 SecurityManager security = System.getSecurityManager(); 193 if (security != null) { 194 security.checkWrite(name); 195 } 196 if (name == null) { 197 throw new NullPointerException(); 198 } 199 this.fd = new FileDescriptor(); 200 fd.attach(this); 201 this.append = append; 202 203 open(name, append); 204 } 205 206 /** 207 * Creates a file output stream to write to the specified file 208 * descriptor, which represents an existing connection to an actual 209 * file in the file system. 210 * <p> 211 * First, if there is a security manager, its <code>checkWrite</code> 212 * method is called with the file descriptor <code>fdObj</code> 213 * argument as its argument. 214 * <p> 215 * If <code>fdObj</code> is null then a <code>NullPointerException</code> 216 * is thrown. 217 * <p> 218 * This constructor does not throw an exception if <code>fdObj</code> 219 * is {@link java.io.FileDescriptor#valid() invalid}. 220 * However, if the methods are invoked on the resulting stream to attempt 221 * I/O on the stream, an <code>IOException</code> is thrown. 222 * 223 * @param fdObj the file descriptor to be opened for writing 224 * @exception SecurityException if a security manager exists and its 225 * <code>checkWrite</code> method denies 226 * write access to the file descriptor 227 * @see java.lang.SecurityManager#checkWrite(java.io.FileDescriptor) 228 */ 229 public FileOutputStream(FileDescriptor fdObj) { 230 SecurityManager security = System.getSecurityManager(); 231 if (fdObj == null) { 232 throw new NullPointerException(); 233 } 234 if (security != null) { 235 security.checkWrite(fdObj); 236 } 237 this.fd = fdObj; 238 this.append = false; 239 240 fd.attach(this); 241 } 242 243 /** 244 * Opens a file, with the specified name, for overwriting or appending. 245 * @param name name of file to be opened 246 * @param append whether the file is to be opened in append mode 247 */ 248 private native void open(String name, boolean append) 249 throws FileNotFoundException; 250 251 /** 252 * Writes the specified byte to this file output stream. 253 * 254 * @param b the byte to be written. 255 * @param append {@code true} if the write operation first 256 * advances the position to the end of file 257 */ 258 private native void write(int b, boolean append) throws IOException; 259 260 /** 261 * Writes the specified byte to this file output stream. Implements 262 * the <code>write</code> method of <code>OutputStream</code>. 263 * 264 * @param b the byte to be written. 265 * @exception IOException if an I/O error occurs. 266 */ 267 public void write(int b) throws IOException { 268 write(b, append); 269 } 270 271 /** 272 * Writes a sub array as a sequence of bytes. 273 * @param b the data to be written 274 * @param off the start offset in the data 275 * @param len the number of bytes that are written 276 * @param append {@code true} to first advance the position to the 277 * end of file 278 * @exception IOException If an I/O error has occurred. 279 */ 280 private native void writeBytes(byte b[], int off, int len, boolean append) 281 throws IOException; 282 283 /** 284 * Writes <code>b.length</code> bytes from the specified byte array 285 * to this file output stream. 286 * 287 * @param b the data. 288 * @exception IOException if an I/O error occurs. 289 */ 290 public void write(byte b[]) throws IOException { 291 writeBytes(b, 0, b.length, append); 292 } 293 294 /** 295 * Writes <code>len</code> bytes from the specified byte array 296 * starting at offset <code>off</code> to this file output stream. 297 * 298 * @param b the data. 299 * @param off the start offset in the data. 300 * @param len the number of bytes to write. 301 * @exception IOException if an I/O error occurs. 302 */ 303 public void write(byte b[], int off, int len) throws IOException { 304 writeBytes(b, off, len, append); 305 } 306 307 /** 308 * Closes this file output stream and releases any system resources 309 * associated with this stream. This file output stream may no longer 310 * be used for writing bytes. 311 * 312 * <p> If this stream has an associated channel then the channel is closed 313 * as well. 314 * 315 * @exception IOException if an I/O error occurs. 316 * 317 * @revised 1.4 318 * @spec JSR-51 319 */ 320 public void close() throws IOException { 321 synchronized (closeLock) { 322 if (closed) { 323 return; 324 } 325 closed = true; 326 } 327 328 if (channel != null) { 329 channel.close(); 330 } 331 332 fd.closeAll(new Closeable() { 333 public void close() throws IOException { 334 close0(); 335 } 336 }); 337 } 338 339 /** 340 * Returns the file descriptor associated with this stream. 341 * 342 * @return the <code>FileDescriptor</code> object that represents 343 * the connection to the file in the file system being used 344 * by this <code>FileOutputStream</code> object. 345 * 346 * @exception IOException if an I/O error occurs. 347 * @see java.io.FileDescriptor 348 */ 349 public final FileDescriptor getFD() throws IOException { 350 if (fd != null) { 351 return fd; 352 } 353 throw new IOException(); 354 } 355 356 /** 357 * Returns the unique {@link java.nio.channels.FileChannel FileChannel} 358 * object associated with this file output stream. </p> 359 * 360 * <p> The initial {@link java.nio.channels.FileChannel#position() 361 * </code>position<code>} of the returned channel will be equal to the 362 * number of bytes written to the file so far unless this stream is in 363 * append mode, in which case it will be equal to the size of the file. 364 * Writing bytes to this stream will increment the channel's position 365 * accordingly. Changing the channel's position, either explicitly or by 366 * writing, will change this stream's file position. 367 * 368 * @return the file channel associated with this file output stream 369 * 370 * @since 1.4 371 * @spec JSR-51 372 */ 373 public FileChannel getChannel() { 374 synchronized (this) { 375 if (channel == null) { 376 channel = FileChannelImpl.open(fd, false, true, append, this); 377 } 378 return channel; 379 } 380 } 381 382 /** 383 * Cleans up the connection to the file, and ensures that the 384 * <code>close</code> method of this file output stream is 385 * called when there are no more references to this stream. 386 * 387 * @exception IOException if an I/O error occurs. 388 * @see java.io.FileInputStream#close() 389 */ 390 protected void finalize() throws IOException { 391 if (fd != null) { 392 if (fd == FileDescriptor.out || fd == FileDescriptor.err) { 393 flush(); 394 } else { 395 /* if fd is shared, the references in FileDescriptor 396 * will ensure that finalizer is only called when 397 * safe to do so. All references using the fd have 398 * become unreachable. We can call close() 399 */ 400 close(); 401 } 402 } 403 } 404 405 private native void close0() throws IOException; 406 407 private static native void initIDs(); 408 409 static { 410 initIDs(); 411 } 412 413 }