Class net.TelnetInputStream
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Class net.TelnetInputStream

java.lang.Object
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   +----java.io.InputStream
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           +----java.io.FilterInputStream
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                   +----net.TelnetInputStream

public class TelnetInputStream
extends FilterInputStream
This class provides input and output streams for telnet clients. This class overrides read to do CRLF processing as specified in RFC 854. The class assumes it is running on a system where lines are terminated with a single newline character. This is the relevant section of RFC 824 regarding CRLF processing:
The sequence "CR LF", as defined, will cause the NVT to be
positioned at the left margin of the next print line (as would,
for example, the sequence "LF CR").  However, many systems and
terminals do not treat CR and LF independently, and will have to
go to some effort to simulate their effect.  (For example, some
terminals do not have a CR independent of the LF, but on such
terminals it may be possible to simulate a CR by backspacing.)
Therefore, the sequence "CR LF" must be treated as a single "new
line" character and used whenever their combined action is
intended; the sequence "CR NUL" must be used where a carriage
return alone is actually desired; and the CR character must be
avoided in other contexts.  This rule gives assurance to systems
which must decide whether to perform a "new line" function or a
multiple-backspace that the TELNET stream contains a character
following a CR that will allow a rational decision.
   Note that "CR LF" or "CR NUL" is required in both directions
   (in the default ASCII mode), to preserve the symmetry of the
   NVT model.  Even though it may be known in some situations
   (e.g., with remote echo and suppress go ahead options in
   effect) that characters are not being sent to an actual
   printer, nonetheless, for the sake of consistency, the protocol
   requires that a NUL be inserted following a CR not followed by
   a LF in the data stream.  The converse of this is that a NUL
   received in the data stream after a CR (in the absence of
   options negotiations which explicitly specify otherwise) should
   be stripped out prior to applying the NVT to local character
   set mapping.
Version:
1.10, 31 Jan 1995
Author:
Jonathan Payne

binaryMode

TelnetInputStream(InputStream, boolean)

read()
read(byte[])
read into a byte array
read(byte[], int, int)
Read into a byte array at offset off for length length bytes.
setStickyCRLF(boolean)

binaryMode
  public boolean binaryMode

TelnetInputStream
  public TelnetInputStream(InputStream fd,
                           boolean binary)

setStickyCRLF
  public void setStickyCRLF(boolean on)
read
  public int read()
read
  public int read(byte bytes[])
read into a byte array
Overrides:
read in class FilterInputStream

read

  public int read(byte bytes[],
                  int off,
                  int length)
Read into a byte array at offset off for length length bytes.
Overrides:
read in class FilterInputStream


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