public final class MultiBufferWriteBuffer.MultiBufferOutput extends AbstractWriteBuffer.AbstractBufferOutput
This implementation is fairly tightly bound to the super-class implementation; changes to AbstractBufferOutput should be carefully evaluated for potential impacts on this class.
m_ofWriteMAX_PACKED_INT_SIZE, MAX_PACKED_LONG_SIZE| Constructor and Description |
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MultiBufferOutput(int of)
Construct an AbstractBufferOutput that will begin writing at the specified offset within the containing WriteBuffer.
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protected void |
adjust(int cb)
Adjust the offset of this BufferOutput based on a write that by-passed this BufferOutput's own super-class implementation that is responsible for maintaining the offset.
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protected void |
advance()
Advance past the end of the current underlying BufferOutput by switching to the BufferOutput of the next underlying WriteBuffer, creating one if necessary.
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void |
close()
Close the OutputStream and release any system resources associated with it.
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protected WriteBuffer.BufferOutput |
getOut()
Obtain the underlying BufferOutput.
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protected boolean |
hasRemaining(int cb)
Determine if it is possible to write something of a specified length to the underlying buffer.
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void |
setOffset(int of)
Specify the offset of the next byte to write to the underlying WriteBuffer.
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protected void |
sync()
After traversing an underlying WriteBuffer boundary, or otherwise changing the offset significantly, sync between this BufferOutput's absolute position and an underlying BufferOutput's relative position.
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void |
write(byte[] ab)
Writes all the bytes in the array
ab. |
void |
write(byte[] ab, int of, int cb)
Writes
cb bytes starting at offset of from the array ab. |
void |
write(int b)
Writes the eight low-order bits of the argument
b. |
void |
writeBuffer(ReadBuffer buf)
Write all the bytes from the passed ReadBuffer object.
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void |
writeBuffer(ReadBuffer buf, int of, int cb)
Write
cb bytes from the passed ReadBuffer object starting at offset of within the passed ReadBuffer. |
void |
writeChar(int ch)
Writes a char value, comprised of the 16 low-order bits of the argument ch; the 16 high-order bits of ch are ignored.
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void |
writeDouble(double dfl)
Writes a double value.
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void |
writeFloat(float fl)
Writes a float value.
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void |
writeInt(int n)
Writes an int value.
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void |
writeLong(long l)
Writes a long value.
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void |
writePackedInt(int n)
Write an int value using a variable-length storage-format.
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void |
writePackedLong(long n)
Write a long value using a variable-length storage-format.
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void |
writeShort(int n)
Writes a short value, comprised of the 16 low-order bits of the argument n; the 16 high-order bits of n are ignored.
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void |
writeStream(InputStreaming stream)
Write the remaining contents of the specified InputStreaming object.
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void |
writeStream(InputStreaming stream, int cb)
Write the specified number of bytes of the specified InputStreaming object.
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calcUTF, flush, formatUTF, formatUTF, getBuffer, getCharBuf, getOffset, writeBoolean, writeByte, writeBytes, writeChars, writeSafeUTF, writeUTF, writeUTFpublic MultiBufferOutput(int of)
of - the offset at which to begin writing
public void write(int b)
throws IOException
b. The 24 high-order bits of b are ignored.write in interface com.oracle.common.io.OutputStreamingwrite in interface DataOutputwrite in class AbstractWriteBuffer.AbstractBufferOutputb - the byte to write (passed as an integer)IOException - if an I/O error occurs
public void write(byte[] ab)
throws IOException
ab.write in interface com.oracle.common.io.OutputStreamingwrite in interface DataOutputwrite in class AbstractWriteBuffer.AbstractBufferOutputab - the byte array to writeIOException - if an I/O error occurs
public void write(byte[] ab,
int of,
int cb)
throws IOException
cb bytes starting at offset of from the array ab.write in interface com.oracle.common.io.OutputStreamingwrite in interface DataOutputwrite in class AbstractWriteBuffer.AbstractBufferOutputab - the byte array to write fromof - the offset into ab to start writing fromcb - the number of bytes from ab to writeIOException - if an I/O error occurs
public void writeShort(int n)
throws IOException
writeShort in interface WriteBuffer.BufferOutputwriteShort in interface DataOutputwriteShort in class AbstractWriteBuffer.AbstractBufferOutputn - the short to write (passed as an integer)IOException - if an I/O error occurs
public void writeChar(int ch)
throws IOException
writeChar in interface WriteBuffer.BufferOutputwriteChar in interface DataOutputwriteChar in class AbstractWriteBuffer.AbstractBufferOutputch - the char to write (passed as an integer)IOException - if an I/O error occurs
public void writeInt(int n)
throws IOException
writeInt in interface WriteBuffer.BufferOutputwriteInt in interface DataOutputwriteInt in class AbstractWriteBuffer.AbstractBufferOutputn - the int to writeIOException - if an I/O error occurs
public void writePackedInt(int n)
throws IOException
The format differs from DataOutput in that DataOutput always uses a fixed-length 4-byte Big Endian binary format for int values. The "packed" format includes a sign bit (0x40) and a continuation bit (0x80) in the first byte, followed by the least 6 significant bits of the int value. Subsequent bytes (each appearing only if the previous byte had its continuation bit set) include a continuation bit (0x80) and the next least 7 significant bits of the int value. In this way, a 32-bit value is encoded into 1-5 bytes, depending on the magnitude of the int value being encoded.
writePackedInt in interface WriteBuffer.BufferOutputwritePackedInt in class AbstractWriteBuffer.AbstractBufferOutputn - an int value to writeIOException - if an I/O error occurs
public void writeLong(long l)
throws IOException
writeLong in interface WriteBuffer.BufferOutputwriteLong in interface DataOutputwriteLong in class AbstractWriteBuffer.AbstractBufferOutputl - the long to writeIOException - if an I/O error occurs
public void writePackedLong(long n)
throws IOException
The format differs from DataOutput in that DataOutput always uses a fixed-length 8-byte Big Endian binary format for long values. The "packed" format includes a sign bit (0x40) and a continuation bit (0x80) in the first byte, followed by the least 6 significant bits of the long value. Subsequent bytes (each appearing only if the previous byte had its continuation bit set) include a continuation bit (0x80) and the next least 7 significant bits of the long value. In this way, a 64-bit value is encoded into 1-10 bytes, depending on the magnitude of the long value being encoded.
writePackedLong in interface WriteBuffer.BufferOutputwritePackedLong in class AbstractWriteBuffer.AbstractBufferOutputn - a long value to writeIOException - if an I/O error occurs
public void writeFloat(float fl)
throws IOException
writeFloat in interface WriteBuffer.BufferOutputwriteFloat in interface DataOutputwriteFloat in class AbstractWriteBuffer.AbstractBufferOutputfl - the float to writeIOException - if an I/O error occurs
public void writeDouble(double dfl)
throws IOException
writeDouble in interface WriteBuffer.BufferOutputwriteDouble in interface DataOutputwriteDouble in class AbstractWriteBuffer.AbstractBufferOutputdfl - the double to writeIOException - if an I/O error occurspublic void writeBuffer(ReadBuffer buf) throws IOException
This is functionally equivalent to the following code:
getBuffer().write(getOffset(), buf);
writeBuffer in interface WriteBuffer.BufferOutputwriteBuffer in class AbstractWriteBuffer.AbstractBufferOutputbuf - a ReadBuffer objectIOException - if an I/O error occurspublic void writeBuffer(ReadBuffer buf, int of, int cb) throws IOException
cb bytes from the passed ReadBuffer object starting at offset of within the passed ReadBuffer.
This is functionally equivalent to the following code:
getBuffer().write(getOffset(), buf, of, cb);
writeBuffer in interface WriteBuffer.BufferOutputwriteBuffer in class AbstractWriteBuffer.AbstractBufferOutputbuf - a ReadBuffer objectof - the offset within the ReadBuffer of the first byte to write to this BufferOutputcb - the number of bytes to writeIOException - if an I/O error occurspublic void writeStream(InputStreaming stream) throws IOException
This is functionally equivalent to the following code:
getBuffer().write(getOffset(), stream);
writeStream in interface WriteBuffer.BufferOutputwriteStream in class AbstractWriteBuffer.AbstractBufferOutputstream - the stream of bytes to write to this BufferOutputIOException - if an I/O error occurs, specifically if an IOException occurs reading from the passed streampublic void writeStream(InputStreaming stream, int cb) throws IOException
This is functionally equivalent to the following code:
getBuffer().write(getOffset(), stream, cb);
writeStream in interface WriteBuffer.BufferOutputwriteStream in class AbstractWriteBuffer.AbstractBufferOutputstream - the stream of bytes to write to this BufferOutputcb - the exact number of bytes to read from the stream and write to this BufferOutputEOFException - if the stream is exhausted before the number of bytes indicated could be readIOException - if an I/O error occurs, specifically if an IOException occurs reading from the passed streampublic void setOffset(int of)
setOffset in interface WriteBuffer.BufferOutputsetOffset in class AbstractWriteBuffer.AbstractBufferOutputof - the offset of the next byte to write to the WriteBuffer
public void close()
throws IOException
BufferOutput implementations do not pass this call down onto an underlying stream, if any.
close in interface com.oracle.common.io.OutputStreamingclose in interface WriteBuffer.BufferOutputclose in interface Closeableclose in interface AutoCloseableclose in class AbstractWriteBuffer.AbstractBufferOutputIOException - if an I/O error occursprotected WriteBuffer.BufferOutput getOut()
protected boolean hasRemaining(int cb)
cb - the length to writeprotected void adjust(int cb)
cb - the number of bytes that were just written directly to the underlying BufferOutputprotected void advance()
protected void sync()