Fix unclosed resource warning in SmartOutputStream
Change-Id: Ia4b96ae1c2cc9357802487384ee32a80ed40334b Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
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@ -105,17 +105,16 @@ public void close() throws IOException {
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// If output hasn't started yet, the entire thing fit into our
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// buffer. Try to use a proper Content-Length header, and also
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// deflate the response with gzip if it will be smaller.
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TemporaryBuffer out = this;
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if (256 < out.length() && acceptsGzipEncoding(req)) {
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if (256 < this.length() && acceptsGzipEncoding(req)) {
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TemporaryBuffer gzbuf = new TemporaryBuffer.Heap(LIMIT);
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try {
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try (GZIPOutputStream gzip = new GZIPOutputStream(gzbuf)) {
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out.writeTo(gzip, null);
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this.writeTo(gzip, null);
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}
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if (gzbuf.length() < out.length()) {
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out = gzbuf;
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if (gzbuf.length() < this.length()) {
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rsp.setHeader(HDR_CONTENT_ENCODING, ENCODING_GZIP);
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writeResponse(gzbuf);
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return;
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}
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} catch (IOException err) {
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// Most likely caused by overflowing the buffer, meaning
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@ -123,15 +122,18 @@ public void close() throws IOException {
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// copy and use the original.
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}
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}
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writeResponse(this);
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}
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}
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// The Content-Length cannot overflow when cast to an int, our
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// hardcoded LIMIT constant above assures us we wouldn't store
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// more than 2 GiB of content in memory.
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rsp.setContentLength((int) out.length());
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try (OutputStream os = rsp.getOutputStream()) {
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out.writeTo(os, null);
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os.flush();
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}
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private void writeResponse(TemporaryBuffer out) throws IOException {
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// The Content-Length cannot overflow when cast to an int, our
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// hardcoded LIMIT constant above assures us we wouldn't store
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// more than 2 GiB of content in memory.
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rsp.setContentLength((int) out.length());
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try (OutputStream os = rsp.getOutputStream()) {
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out.writeTo(os, null);
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os.flush();
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}
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}
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}
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