Retro68/gcc/libjava/classpath/java/util/zip/InflaterHuffmanTree.java
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/* InflaterHuffmanTree.java --
Copyright (C) 2001, 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This file is part of GNU Classpath.
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package java.util.zip;
class InflaterHuffmanTree
{
private static final int MAX_BITLEN = 15;
private short[] tree;
static InflaterHuffmanTree defLitLenTree, defDistTree;
static
{
try
{
byte[] codeLengths = new byte[288];
int i = 0;
while (i < 144)
codeLengths[i++] = 8;
while (i < 256)
codeLengths[i++] = 9;
while (i < 280)
codeLengths[i++] = 7;
while (i < 288)
codeLengths[i++] = 8;
defLitLenTree = new InflaterHuffmanTree(codeLengths);
codeLengths = new byte[32];
i = 0;
while (i < 32)
codeLengths[i++] = 5;
defDistTree = new InflaterHuffmanTree(codeLengths);
}
catch (DataFormatException ex)
{
throw new InternalError
("InflaterHuffmanTree: static tree length illegal");
}
}
/**
* Constructs a Huffman tree from the array of code lengths.
*
* @param codeLengths the array of code lengths
*/
InflaterHuffmanTree(byte[] codeLengths) throws DataFormatException
{
buildTree(codeLengths);
}
private void buildTree(byte[] codeLengths) throws DataFormatException
{
int[] blCount = new int[MAX_BITLEN+1];
int[] nextCode = new int[MAX_BITLEN+1];
for (int i = 0; i < codeLengths.length; i++)
{
int bits = codeLengths[i];
if (bits > 0)
blCount[bits]++;
}
int max = 0;
int code = 0;
int treeSize = 512;
for (int bits = 1; bits <= MAX_BITLEN; bits++)
{
nextCode[bits] = code;
if (blCount[bits] > 0)
max = bits;
code += blCount[bits] << (16 - bits);
if (bits >= 10)
{
/* We need an extra table for bit lengths >= 10. */
int start = nextCode[bits] & 0x1ff80;
int end = code & 0x1ff80;
treeSize += (end - start) >> (16 - bits);
}
}
if (code != 65536 && max > 1)
throw new DataFormatException("incomplete dynamic bit lengths tree");
/* Now create and fill the extra tables from longest to shortest
* bit len. This way the sub trees will be aligned.
*/
tree = new short[treeSize];
int treePtr = 512;
for (int bits = MAX_BITLEN; bits >= 10; bits--)
{
int end = code & 0x1ff80;
code -= blCount[bits] << (16 - bits);
int start = code & 0x1ff80;
for (int i = start; i < end; i += 1 << 7)
{
tree[DeflaterHuffman.bitReverse(i)]
= (short) ((-treePtr << 4) | bits);
treePtr += 1 << (bits-9);
}
}
for (int i = 0; i < codeLengths.length; i++)
{
int bits = codeLengths[i];
if (bits == 0)
continue;
code = nextCode[bits];
int revcode = DeflaterHuffman.bitReverse(code);
if (bits <= 9)
{
do
{
tree[revcode] = (short) ((i << 4) | bits);
revcode += 1 << bits;
}
while (revcode < 512);
}
else
{
int subTree = tree[revcode & 511];
int treeLen = 1 << (subTree & 15);
subTree = -(subTree >> 4);
do
{
tree[subTree | (revcode >> 9)] = (short) ((i << 4) | bits);
revcode += 1 << bits;
}
while (revcode < treeLen);
}
nextCode[bits] = code + (1 << (16 - bits));
}
}
/**
* Reads the next symbol from input. The symbol is encoded using the
* huffman tree.
* @param input the input source.
* @return the next symbol, or -1 if not enough input is available.
*/
int getSymbol(StreamManipulator input) throws DataFormatException
{
int lookahead, symbol;
if ((lookahead = input.peekBits(9)) >= 0)
{
if ((symbol = tree[lookahead]) >= 0)
{
input.dropBits(symbol & 15);
return symbol >> 4;
}
int subtree = -(symbol >> 4);
int bitlen = symbol & 15;
if ((lookahead = input.peekBits(bitlen)) >= 0)
{
symbol = tree[subtree | (lookahead >> 9)];
input.dropBits(symbol & 15);
return symbol >> 4;
}
else
{
int bits = input.getAvailableBits();
lookahead = input.peekBits(bits);
symbol = tree[subtree | (lookahead >> 9)];
if ((symbol & 15) <= bits)
{
input.dropBits(symbol & 15);
return symbol >> 4;
}
else
return -1;
}
}
else
{
int bits = input.getAvailableBits();
lookahead = input.peekBits(bits);
symbol = tree[lookahead];
if (symbol >= 0 && (symbol & 15) <= bits)
{
input.dropBits(symbol & 15);
return symbol >> 4;
}
else
return -1;
}
}
}