I am trying to make a simple method readIn()
that reads something in from System.in
. (Can't use Console because System.console()
returns null when I run in Eclipse). The idea is to call readIn
as needed, like this
classs Foo{
public static void(String[] arg){
String first = readIn("First, please");
System.out.println(first);
String second = readIn("Second, please");
System.out.println(second);
}
}
Here is the simplest form of readIn()
:
static String readIn(String prompt){
System.out.println(prompt + ": ");
BufferedReader br = new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(System.in));
String line = br.readLine();
br.close(); // PROBLEM STATEMENT
return line;
}
If I omit the br.close()
statement it works fine - I can call readIn
repeatedly. But if I close br
, as I should, then only the first call works. Second call throws IOException: Stream closed
. As expected, the same thing happens with try-with-resources in readIn
:
static String readIn(String prompt){
System.out.println(prompt + ": ");
String line;
try(
BufferedReader br = new BufferedReader(
new InputStreamReader(System.in)) )
{
line = br.readLine();
}
return line;
}
Same thing happens with Scanner(System.in)
instead of BufferedReader
. It does not happen when reading from files.
Which stream is closed if a new BufferedReader
or Scanner
is made in every call to readIn
? Is this something about close(
) closing the "underlying Readable/Closeable" (System.in)? Can it be reopened? Trying to understand, thanks.