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/*******************************************************************************
 * Copyright (c) 2006 IBM Corporation and others.
 * All rights reserved. This program and the accompanying materials
 * are made available under the terms of the Eclipse Public License v1.0
 * which accompanies this distribution, and is available at
 * http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html
 *
 * Contributors:
 *     IBM Corporation - initial API and implementation
 *******************************************************************************/

package org.eclipse.pde.internal.ui.util;

import com.ibm.icu.text.BreakIterator;
import java.io.*;
import org.eclipse.swt.graphics.GC;

/**
 * LineBreakingReader
 * Derived from org.eclipse.jdt.internal.ui.text.LineBreakingReader
 */
public class LineBreakingReader {

	private BufferedReader fReader;

	private GC fGC;

	private int fMaxWidth;

	private String fLine;

	private int fOffset;

	private BreakIterator fLineBreakIterator;

	private boolean fBreakWords;

	/**
	 * Creates a reader that breaks an input text to fit in a given width.
	 * 
	 * @param reader
	 *            Reader of the input text
	 * @param gc
	 *            The graphic context that defines the currently used font sizes
	 * @param maxLineWidth
	 *            The max width (pixels) where the text has to fit in
	 */
	public LineBreakingReader(Reader reader, GC gc, int maxLineWidth) {
		fReader = new BufferedReader(reader);
		fGC = gc;
		fMaxWidth = maxLineWidth;
		fOffset = 0;
		fLine = null;
		fLineBreakIterator = BreakIterator.getLineInstance();
		fBreakWords = true;
	}

	public boolean isFormattedLine() {
		return fLine != null;
	}

	/**
	 * Reads the next line. The lengths of the line will not exceed the given
	 * maximum width.
	 * 
	 * @return the next line
	 * @throws IOException
	 */
	public String readLine() throws IOException {
		if (fLine == null) {
			String line = fReader.readLine();
			if (line == null)
				return null;

			int lineLen = fGC.textExtent(line).x;
			if (lineLen < fMaxWidth) {
				return line;
			}
			fLine = line;
			fLineBreakIterator.setText(line);
			fOffset = 0;
		}
		int breakOffset = findNextBreakOffset(fOffset);
		String res;
		if (breakOffset != BreakIterator.DONE) {
			res = fLine.substring(fOffset, breakOffset);
			fOffset = findWordBegin(breakOffset);
			if (fOffset == fLine.length()) {
				fLine = null;
			}
		} else {
			res = fLine.substring(fOffset);
			fLine = null;
		}
		return res;
	}

	private int findNextBreakOffset(int currOffset) {
		int currWidth = 0;
		int nextOffset = fLineBreakIterator.following(currOffset);
		while (nextOffset != BreakIterator.DONE) {
			String word = fLine.substring(currOffset, nextOffset);
			int wordWidth = fGC.textExtent(word).x;
			int nextWidth = wordWidth + currWidth;
			if (nextWidth > fMaxWidth) {
				if (currWidth > 0)
					return currOffset;

				if (!fBreakWords)
					return nextOffset;

				// need to fit into fMaxWidth
				int length = word.length();
				while (length >= 0) {
					length--;
					word = word.substring(0, length);
					wordWidth = fGC.textExtent(word).x;
					if (wordWidth + currWidth < fMaxWidth)
						return currOffset + length;
				}
				return nextOffset;
			}
			currWidth = nextWidth;
			currOffset = nextOffset;
			nextOffset = fLineBreakIterator.next();
		}
		return nextOffset;
	}

	private int findWordBegin(int idx) {
		while (idx < fLine.length() && Character.isWhitespace(fLine.charAt(idx))) {
			idx++;
		}
		return idx;
	}
}
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