Exceptions may be thrown when the files are opened.
The constructors for FileInputStream
and for FileOutputStream
throw exceptions
which need to be caught.
This calls for an outer try{}
block:
DataInputStream instr; DataOutputStream outstr; . . . . try { instr = new DataInputStream( new BufferedInputStream( new FileInputStream( args[0] ))); outstr = new DataOutputStream( new BufferedOutputStream( new FileOutputStream( args[2] ))); try { int data; while ( true ) { data = instr.readUnsignedByte() ; outstr.writeByte( data ) ; } } catch ( EOFException eof ) { outstr.close(); instr.close(); return; } }
The outer try{}
block encloses the constructors and the
IO loop.
What might go wrong inside the outer try{}
block
which would cause an exception?