Package net.sf.mpxj.utility

Examples of net.sf.mpxj.utility.InputStreamTokenizer


         // Read the file creation record. At this point we are reading
         // directly from an input stream so no character set decoding is
         // taking place. We assume that any text in this record will not
         // require decoding.
         //
         Tokenizer tk = new InputStreamTokenizer(bis);
         tk.setDelimiter(m_delimiter);

         Record record;
         String number;

         //
         // Add the header record
         //
         parseRecord(Integer.toString(MPXConstants.FILE_CREATION_RECORD_NUMBER), new Record(m_locale, tk, m_formats));
         ++line;

         //
         // Now process the remainder of the file in full. As we have read the
         // file creation record we have access to the field which specifies the
         // codepage used to encode the character set in this file. We set up
         // an input stream reader using the appropriate character set, and
         // create a new tokenizer to read from this Reader instance.
         //
         InputStreamReader reader = new InputStreamReader(bis, m_projectFile.getFileCreationRecord().getCodePage().getCharset());
         tk = new ReaderTokenizer(reader);
         tk.setDelimiter(m_delimiter);

         //
         // Read the remainder of the records
         //
         while (tk.getType() != Tokenizer.TT_EOF)
         {
            record = new Record(m_locale, tk, m_formats);
            number = record.getRecordNumber();

            if (number != null)
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            throw new MPXJException(MPXJException.INVALID_FILE);
         }

         bis.reset();

         Tokenizer tk = new InputStreamTokenizer(bis);
         tk.setDelimiter('\t');
         List<String> record = new ArrayList<String>();

         while (tk.getType() != Tokenizer.TT_EOF)
         {
            readRecord(tk, record);
            if (processRecord(record))
            {
               break;
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