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changeset 2550:12df15a72296
PR1341: Remove Rhino support
2015-05-06 Andrew John Hughes <gnu_andrew@member.fsf.org>
PR1341: Remove Rhino support
* rewriter/agpl-3.0.txt,
* rewriter/com/redhat/rewriter/ClassRewriter.java:
Removed.
* INSTALL: Remove references to Rhino.
* Makefile.am:
(REWRITER_BUILD_DIR): Removed.
(REWRITER_SRCS): Likewise.
(ICEDTEA_ENV): Drop RHINO_JAR.
(EXTRA_DIST): Remove REWRITER_SRCS and agpl-3.0.txt.
(clean-local): Drop clean-rewrite-rhino and clean-rewriter.
(icedtea-configure): Don't depend on rewrite-rhino.
(icedtea-debug-configure): Likewise.
(icedtea-boot-configure): Likewise.
(rewriter): Removed.
(clean-rewriter): Likewise.
(rewrite-rhino): Likewise.
(clean-rewrite-rhino): Likewise.
* NEWS: Updated.
* README: Remove references to Rhino.
* acinclude.m4:
(IT_FIND_RHINO_JAR): Removed.
* configure.ac:
Don't invoke IT_FIND_RHINO_JAR.
author | Andrew John Hughes <gnu_andrew@member.fsf.org> |
---|---|
date | Thu, 07 May 2015 05:17:05 +0100 |
parents | 597cc3d8fb28 |
children | 9b78b50a6207 |
files | ChangeLog INSTALL Makefile.am NEWS README acinclude.m4 configure.ac rewriter/agpl-3.0.txt rewriter/com/redhat/rewriter/ClassRewriter.java |
diffstat | 9 files changed, 33 insertions(+), 1092 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/ChangeLog Wed May 06 22:27:53 2015 +0100 +++ b/ChangeLog Thu May 07 05:17:05 2015 +0100 @@ -1,3 +1,30 @@ +2015-05-06 Andrew John Hughes <gnu_andrew@member.fsf.org> + + PR1341: Remove Rhino support + * rewriter/agpl-3.0.txt, + * rewriter/com/redhat/rewriter/ClassRewriter.java: + Removed. + * INSTALL: Remove references to Rhino. + * Makefile.am: + (REWRITER_BUILD_DIR): Removed. + (REWRITER_SRCS): Likewise. + (ICEDTEA_ENV): Drop RHINO_JAR. + (EXTRA_DIST): Remove REWRITER_SRCS and agpl-3.0.txt. + (clean-local): Drop clean-rewrite-rhino and clean-rewriter. + (icedtea-configure): Don't depend on rewrite-rhino. + (icedtea-debug-configure): Likewise. + (icedtea-boot-configure): Likewise. + (rewriter): Removed. + (clean-rewriter): Likewise. + (rewrite-rhino): Likewise. + (clean-rewrite-rhino): Likewise. + * NEWS: Updated. + * README: Remove references to Rhino. + * acinclude.m4: + (IT_FIND_RHINO_JAR): Removed. + * configure.ac: + Don't invoke IT_FIND_RHINO_JAR. + 2015-01-07 Andrew John Hughes <gnu_andrew@member.fsf.org> PR2336: JamVM lacks JVM_FindClassFromCaller
--- a/INSTALL Wed May 06 22:27:53 2015 +0100 +++ b/INSTALL Thu May 07 05:17:05 2015 +0100 @@ -27,7 +27,6 @@ libpng-devel libjpeg-devel >= 6b zlib-devel -rhino (can be disabled using --without-rhino) libffi (for --enable-zero or on archs other than x86/x86_64/sparc) pulseaudio-libs-devel >= 0.9.11 (for --enable-pulse-java) LLVM 2.5 or later (for --enable-shark) @@ -184,7 +183,6 @@ * --enable-shark: Build the Shark LLVM-based JIT. * --enable-zero: Build the zero assembler port on x86/x86_64/sparc platforms. * --with-hotspot-build: The HotSpot to use, defaulting to 'original' i.e. hs14 as bundled with OpenJDK. -* --with-rhino: Include Javascript support using Rhino. * --with-additional-vms=vm-list: Additional VMs to build using the system described below. @@ -321,25 +319,6 @@ Currently, IcedTea7 only supports the 'original' HotSpot provided as part of the upstream IcedTea forest. -Javascript Support -================== - -IcedTea7 adds Javascript support via the javax.script API by using -an existing installation of Rhino. Support is enabled by default, -with the following locations being searched for a Rhino JAR file: - -* /usr/share/java/rhino.jar -* /usr/share/java/js.jar -* /usr/share/rhino-1.6/lib/js.jar - -A JAR file can instead be specified using the --with-rhino option, -or support may be disabled by specifying --without-rhino. - -Note that the final installed JAR file is a modified version with the -namespace prefixed by 'sun.' as in the proprietary Oracle JDK. This -avoids conflicts between the JDK's copy of Rhino and any used by other -applications. - Building Additional Virtual Machines ====================================
--- a/Makefile.am Wed May 06 22:27:53 2015 +0100 +++ b/Makefile.am Thu May 07 05:17:05 2015 +0100 @@ -59,7 +59,6 @@ BUILD_DEBUG_IMAGE_DIR = $(DEBUG_BUILD_OUTPUT_DIR)/images BUILD_DEBUG_JRE_ARCH_DIR = $(BUILD_DEBUG_IMAGE_DIR)/j2sdk-image/jre/lib/$(INSTALL_ARCH_DIR) BUILD_BOOT_IMAGE_DIR = $(BOOT_BUILD_OUTPUT_DIR)/images -REWRITER_BUILD_DIR = $(abs_top_builddir)/rewriter.build STAGE1_BOOT_DIR = $(abs_top_builddir)/bootstrap/boot STAGE2_BOOT_DIR = $(abs_top_builddir)/bootstrap/icedtea JAMVM_IMPORT_PATH = $(abs_top_builddir)/jamvm/install/hotspot @@ -209,7 +208,6 @@ # Sources list -REWRITER_SRCS = $(top_srcdir)/rewriter/com/redhat/rewriter/ClassRewriter.java CRYPTO_CHECK_SRCS = $(top_srcdir)/TestCryptoLevel.java # Patch list @@ -355,11 +353,6 @@ HOTSPOT_BUILD_VERSION="$(HOTSPOT_REVISION)" endif -if WITH_RHINO -ICEDTEA_ENV += \ - RHINO_JAR="$(abs_top_builddir)/rhino/rhino.jar" -endif - if USE_SYSTEM_LCMS ICEDTEA_ENV += \ LCMS_LIBS="${LCMS2_LIBS}" \ @@ -505,8 +498,6 @@ tapset/hotspot_jni.stp.in \ scripts/jni_create_stap.c \ scripts/jni_desc \ - rewriter/agpl-3.0.txt \ - $(REWRITER_SRCS) \ THANKYOU test/tapset \ $(CRYPTO_CHECK_SRCS) @@ -530,8 +521,7 @@ clean-bootstrap-directory-symlink-stage1 clean-bootstrap-directory-symlink-stage2 \ clean-extract clean-native-ecj clean-icedtea-stage2 \ clean-icedtea-debug-stage2 clean-icedtea-stage1 clean-add-zero clean-add-zero-debug \ - clean-add-cacao clean-add-cacao-debug clean-rt clean-rewrite-rhino clean-rewriter \ - clean-cryptocheck + clean-add-cacao clean-add-cacao-debug clean-rt clean-cryptocheck if [ -e bootstrap ]; then \ rmdir bootstrap ; \ fi @@ -1471,8 +1461,7 @@ # you change it in the icedtea-debug target as well. stamps/icedtea-configure.stamp: stamps/bootstrap-directory-symlink-stage2.stamp \ stamps/download.stamp stamps/extract.stamp $(OPENJDK_TREE) \ - stamps/cacao.stamp $(PULSE_JAVA_TARGET) stamps/rewrite-rhino.stamp \ - stamps/jamvm.stamp + stamps/cacao.stamp $(PULSE_JAVA_TARGET) stamps/jamvm.stamp mkdir -p $(BUILD_OUTPUT_DIR) cd $(BUILD_OUTPUT_DIR) && \ $(SHELL) $(abs_top_builddir)/openjdk/configure $(ICEDTEA_CONFIGURE) @@ -1544,8 +1533,7 @@ stamps/icedtea-debug-configure.stamp: stamps/bootstrap-directory-symlink-stage2.stamp \ stamps/download.stamp stamps/extract.stamp $(OPENJDK_TREE) \ - stamps/cacao.stamp $(PULSE_JAVA_TARGET) stamps/rewrite-rhino.stamp \ - stamps/jamvm.stamp + stamps/cacao.stamp $(PULSE_JAVA_TARGET) stamps/jamvm.stamp mkdir -p $(DEBUG_BUILD_OUTPUT_DIR) cd $(DEBUG_BUILD_OUTPUT_DIR) && \ $(SHELL) $(abs_top_builddir)/openjdk/configure $(ICEDTEA_CONFIGURE) \ @@ -1700,8 +1688,7 @@ # =================== stamps/icedtea-boot-configure.stamp: stamps/bootstrap-directory-symlink-stage1.stamp \ - stamps/download.stamp $(OPENJDK_BOOT_TREE) stamps/cacao.stamp \ - stamps/rewrite-rhino.stamp stamps/jamvm.stamp + stamps/download.stamp $(OPENJDK_BOOT_TREE) stamps/cacao.stamp stamps/jamvm.stamp mkdir -p $(BOOT_BUILD_OUTPUT_DIR) cd $(BOOT_BUILD_OUTPUT_DIR) && \ $(SHELL) $(abs_top_builddir)/openjdk-boot/configure $(ICEDTEA_CONFIGURE_BOOT) @@ -1853,52 +1840,6 @@ # end of pulse-java -# Rhino support - -stamps/rewriter.stamp: $(INITIAL_BOOTSTRAP_LINK_STAMP) -if WITH_RHINO - mkdir -p $(REWRITER_BUILD_DIR) - $(BOOT_DIR)/bin/javac $(IT_JAVACFLAGS) \ - -d $(REWRITER_BUILD_DIR) $(REWRITER_SRCS) -endif - mkdir -p stamps - touch stamps/rewriter.stamp - -clean-rewriter: - rm -rf $(REWRITER_BUILD_DIR) - rm -f stamps/rewriter.stamp - -stamps/rewrite-rhino.stamp: stamps/rewriter.stamp $(RHINO_JAR) -if WITH_RHINO - mkdir -p rhino/rhino.{old,new} && \ - (cd rhino/rhino.old && $(BOOT_DIR)/bin/jar xf $(RHINO_JAR)) && \ - $(BOOT_DIR)/bin/java -cp $(REWRITER_BUILD_DIR) \ - com.redhat.rewriter.ClassRewriter \ - $(abs_top_builddir)/rhino/rhino.old $(abs_top_builddir)/rhino/rhino.new \ - org.mozilla sun.org.mozilla && \ - (cd rhino/rhino.old && \ - for files in `find -type f -not -name '*.class'` ; do \ - new_file=../rhino.new/`echo $$files|sed -e 's#org#sun/org#'` ; \ - mkdir -p `dirname $$new_file` ; \ - cp -v $$files $$new_file ; \ - sed -ie 's#org\.mozilla#sun.org.mozilla#g' $$new_file ; \ - done \ - ) && \ - (cd rhino/rhino.new && \ - $(BOOT_DIR)/bin/jar cfm ../rhino.jar META-INF/MANIFEST.MF sun ) -endif - mkdir -p stamps - touch stamps/rewrite-rhino.stamp - -clean-rewrite-rhino: - rm -rf rhino/rhino.old - rm -rf rhino/rhino.new - rm -f rhino/rhino.jar - if [ -e rhino ] ; then \ - rmdir rhino ; \ - fi - rm -f stamps/rewrite-rhino.stamp - # JamVM stamps/jamvm.stamp: $(OPENJDK_TREE) stamps/rt.stamp @@ -2417,10 +2358,6 @@ pulse-java: $(PULSE_JAVA_TARGET) -rewriter: stamps/rewriter.stamp - -rewrite-rhino: stamps/rewrite-rhino.stamp - rt: stamps/rt.stamp rt-class-files: stamps/rt-class-files.stamp
--- a/NEWS Wed May 06 22:27:53 2015 +0100 +++ b/NEWS Thu May 07 05:17:05 2015 +0100 @@ -29,6 +29,7 @@ - PR1289: Allow JARs to be optionally compressed by setting COMPRESS_JARS - PR1291: Ensure unlimited crypto policy is in place. - PR1325: Only add classes to rt-source-files.txt if actually needed + - PR1341: Remove Rhino support - PR1346: Filter out -j option to make - PR1347: Update list of checked JDKs - PR1348: java -version output is broken
--- a/README Wed May 06 22:27:53 2015 +0100 +++ b/README Thu May 07 05:17:05 2015 +0100 @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ IcedTea addresses two problems: it eliminates the build requirement on proprietary build tools and provides additional patches and features -(such as Javascript support via Rhino) not available in OpenJDK. +not available in OpenJDK. IcedTea also provides build scripts and patches that fix a number of issues which are as yet unresolved upstream.
--- a/acinclude.m4 Wed May 06 22:27:53 2015 +0100 +++ b/acinclude.m4 Thu May 07 05:17:05 2015 +0100 @@ -579,54 +579,6 @@ AC_SUBST(ALT_JAR_CMD) ]) -AC_DEFUN([IT_FIND_RHINO_JAR], -[ - AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether to include Javascript support via Rhino]) - AC_ARG_WITH([rhino], - [AS_HELP_STRING([--with-rhino[[=PATH]]],specify location of the rhino jar)], - [ - case "${withval}" in - yes) - RHINO_JAR=yes - ;; - no) - RHINO_JAR=no - ;; - *) - if test -f "${withval}"; then - RHINO_JAR="${withval}" - else - AC_MSG_RESULT([not found]) - AC_MSG_ERROR("The rhino jar ${withval} was not found.") - fi - ;; - esac - ], - [ - RHINO_JAR=yes - ]) - if test x"${RHINO_JAR}" = "xyes"; then - if test -e "/usr/share/java/rhino.jar"; then - RHINO_JAR=/usr/share/java/rhino.jar - elif test -e "/usr/share/java/js.jar"; then - RHINO_JAR=/usr/share/java/js.jar - elif test -e "/usr/share/rhino-1.6/lib/js.jar"; then - RHINO_JAR=/usr/share/rhino-1.6/lib/js.jar - fi - if test x"${RHINO_JAR}" = "xyes"; then - AC_MSG_RESULT([not found]) - AC_MSG_ERROR("A rhino jar was not found in /usr/share/java as either rhino.jar or js.jar.") - fi - fi - AC_MSG_RESULT(${RHINO_JAR}) - AM_CONDITIONAL(WITH_RHINO, test x"${RHINO_JAR}" != "xno") -dnl Clear RHINO_JAR if it doesn't contain a valid filename - if test x"${RHINO_JAR}" = "xno"; then - RHINO_JAR= - fi - AC_SUBST(RHINO_JAR) -]) - AC_DEFUN([IT_DISABLE_OPTIMIZATIONS], [ AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether to disable optimizations and build with -O0 -g])
--- a/configure.ac Wed May 06 22:27:53 2015 +0100 +++ b/configure.ac Thu May 07 05:17:05 2015 +0100 @@ -120,7 +120,6 @@ IT_CHECK_ENABLE_WARNINGS IT_DIAMOND_CHECK -IT_FIND_RHINO_JAR IT_WITH_OPENJDK_SRC_ZIP IT_WITH_HOTSPOT_SRC_ZIP IT_WITH_CORBA_SRC_ZIP
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--- a/rewriter/com/redhat/rewriter/ClassRewriter.java Wed May 06 22:27:53 2015 +0100 +++ /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 @@ -1,293 +0,0 @@ -/* ClassRewriter -- Rewrite package name used in a class. - Copyright (C) 2010 Red Hat - -This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify -it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as -published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the -License, or (at your option) any later version. - -This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -GNU Affero General Public License for more details. - -You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License -along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. -*/ - -package com.redhat.rewriter; - -import java.io.DataInputStream; -import java.io.DataOutputStream; -import java.io.File; -import java.io.FileInputStream; -import java.io.FileOutputStream; -import java.io.InputStream; -import java.io.IOException; - -import java.nio.charset.Charset; - -import java.util.ArrayList; -import java.util.Arrays; -import java.util.List; - -import java.util.concurrent.Callable; -import java.util.concurrent.ExecutionException; -import java.util.concurrent.Executors; -import java.util.concurrent.ExecutorService; -import java.util.concurrent.Future; -import java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit; - -import java.util.logging.ConsoleHandler; -import java.util.logging.Level; -import java.util.logging.Logger; - -public class ClassRewriter - implements Callable<Void> -{ - - /** - * The {@link Logger} instance for messages. - */ - private static final Logger logger = - Logger.getLogger(ClassRewriter.class.getPackage().getName());; - - /** - * Set this to true to turn on debug messages. - */ - private static final boolean DEBUG = false; - - /** - * The executor for submitting rewriting jobs. - */ - private static final ExecutorService executor = DEBUG ? - Executors.newSingleThreadExecutor() : Executors.newCachedThreadPool(); - - /** - * The source directory, set once by main. - */ - private static File srcDir; - - /** - * The list of tasks submitted to the executor. - */ - private static List<Future<Void>> tasks = new ArrayList<Future<Void>>(); - - public static void main(String[] args) - throws ExecutionException, InterruptedException - { - if (args.length < 4) - { - System.err.println("ClassRewriter <srcdir> <destdir> <oldpkg> <newpkg>"); - System.exit(-1); - } - Level level = DEBUG ? Level.FINE : Level.INFO; - logger.setUseParentHandlers(false); - logger.setLevel(level); - ConsoleHandler handler = new ConsoleHandler(); - handler.setLevel(level); - logger.addHandler(handler); - srcDir = new File(args[0]); - processFile(srcDir, args[1], args[2], args[3]); - logger.info("Waiting for rewrites to complete..."); - executor.shutdown(); - executor.awaitTermination(1, TimeUnit.MINUTES); - logger.info("Checking for errors..."); - // Check for exceptions - for (Future<Void> f : tasks) - f.get(); - logger.info("Rewriting completed successfully."); - } - - private static void processFile(File srcDir, String destDir, - String oldPkg, String newPkg) - { - if (srcDir.isDirectory()) - { - logger.fine("Recursing into " + srcDir); - for (File f : srcDir.listFiles()) - processFile(f, destDir, oldPkg, newPkg); - } - else if (srcDir.getName().endsWith(".class")) - { - logger.info("Processing class " + srcDir); - tasks.add(executor.submit(new ClassRewriter(srcDir, destDir, - oldPkg, newPkg))); - } - else - logger.fine("Skipping " + srcDir); - } - - /** - * The class file to alter. - */ - private final File classFile; - - /** - * The destination directory. - */ - private final String destDir; - - /** - * The old package name. - */ - private final String oldPackage; - - /** - * The new package name. - */ - private final String newPackage; - - public ClassRewriter(File classFile, String destDir, - String oldPackage, String newPackage) - { - this.classFile = classFile; - this.oldPackage = oldPackage; - this.newPackage = newPackage; - this.destDir = destDir; - } - - public Void call() - throws IOException - { - String slashedOldPackage = oldPackage.replace(".", "/"); - String slashedNewPackage = newPackage.replace(".", "/"); - String dollaredOldPackage = oldPackage.replace(".", "$"); - String dollaredNewPackage = newPackage.replace(".", "$"); - - File outClass = - new File(classFile.getPath().replace(srcDir.getPath() + File.separator, - destDir + File.separator).replace(slashedOldPackage, slashedNewPackage)); - File targetDir = outClass.getParentFile(); - while (!targetDir.exists()) - outClass.getParentFile().mkdirs(); - - DataInputStream is = new DataInputStream(new FileInputStream(classFile)); - DataOutputStream os = new DataOutputStream(new FileOutputStream(outClass)); - - /* Check magic 0xCAFEBABE is present */ - byte[] magic = new byte[4]; - int count = is.read(magic); - if (count != 4 || !Arrays.equals(magic, new byte[] { (byte) 0xCA, - (byte) 0xFE, - (byte) 0xBA, - (byte) 0xBE })) - throw new IOException(classFile + " is not a class file."); - os.write(magic); - - /* Copy version number */ - byte[] version = new byte[4]; - count = is.read(version); - if (count != 4) - throw new IOException("Could not read version number."); - os.write(version); - - int cpCount = is.readUnsignedShort(); - os.writeShort(cpCount); - logger.fine("Constant pool has " + cpCount + " items."); - - for (int a = 1; a < cpCount ; ++a) - { - byte tag = is.readByte(); - String prefix = "At index " + a + ", tag " + tag + ": "; - os.write(tag); - switch (tag) - { - case 1: - /* CONSTANT_Utf8_Info */ - String data = is.readUTF(); - logger.fine(prefix + "String " + data); - if (data.contains(oldPackage)) - { - logger.fine(String.format("%s: Found %s\n", outClass.toString(), data)); - data = data.replace(oldPackage, newPackage); - logger.fine(String.format("%s: Rewriting to %s\n", outClass.toString(), data)); - } - else if (data.contains(slashedOldPackage)) - { - logger.fine(String.format("%s: Found %s\n", outClass.toString(), data)); - data = data.replace(slashedOldPackage, slashedNewPackage); - logger.fine(String.format("%s: Rewriting to %s\n", outClass.toString(), data)); - } - else if (data.contains(dollaredOldPackage)) - { - logger.fine(String.format("%s: Found %s\n", outClass.toString(), data)); - data = data.replace(dollaredOldPackage, dollaredNewPackage); - logger.fine(String.format("%s: Rewriting to %s\n", outClass.toString(), data)); - } - os.writeUTF(data); - break; - case 3: - /* CONSTANT_Integer_Info */ - int intBytes = is.readInt(); - logger.fine(prefix + "Integer " + intBytes); - os.writeInt(intBytes); - break; - case 4: - /* CONSTANT_Float_Info */ - float floatBytes = is.readFloat(); - logger.fine(prefix + "Float " + floatBytes); - os.writeFloat(floatBytes); - break; - case 5: - /* CONSTANT_Long_Info */ - long longBytes = is.readLong(); - logger.fine(prefix + "Long " + longBytes); - os.writeLong(longBytes); - ++a; // longs count as two entries - break; - case 6: - /* CONSTANT_Double_Info */ - double doubleBytes = is.readDouble(); - logger.fine(prefix + "Double " + doubleBytes); - os.writeDouble(doubleBytes); - ++a; // doubles count as two entries - break; - case 7: - case 8: - /* CONSTANT_Class_Info and CONSTANT_String_Info */ - short nameIndex = is.readShort(); - if (tag == 7) - logger.fine(prefix + "Class at index " + nameIndex); - else - logger.fine(prefix + "String at index " + nameIndex); - os.writeShort(nameIndex); - break; - case 9: - case 10: - case 11: - /* CONSTANT_Fieldref_Info, CONSTANT_Methodref_Info, - CONSTANT_InterfaceMethodrefInfo */ - short classIndex = is.readShort(); - short nameAndTypeIndex = is.readShort(); - if (tag == 9) - logger.fine(prefix + "Field with class at index " + classIndex + - " with name and type at " + nameAndTypeIndex); - else if (tag == 10) - logger.fine(prefix + "Method with class at index " + classIndex + - " with name and type at " + nameAndTypeIndex); - else - logger.fine(prefix + "Interface with class at index " + classIndex + - " with name and type at " + nameAndTypeIndex); - os.writeShort(classIndex); - os.writeShort(nameAndTypeIndex); - break; - case 12: - /* CONSTANT_NameAndTypeInfo */ - short nIndex = is.readShort(); - short descriptorIndex = is.readShort(); - logger.fine(prefix + "Name at index " + nIndex + - " with descriptor at index " + descriptorIndex); - os.writeShort(nIndex); - os.writeShort(descriptorIndex); - break; - } - } - for (int nextByte = is.read(); nextByte != -1; nextByte = is.read()) - os.write(nextByte); - is.close(); - os.close(); - return null; - } - -} \ No newline at end of file