public class CountingOutputStream extends ProxyOutputStream
A typical use case would be during debugging, to ensure that data is being written as expected.
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CountingOutputStream(java.io.OutputStream out)
Constructs a new CountingOutputStream.
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protected void |
beforeWrite(int n)
Updates the count with the number of bytes that are being written.
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long |
getByteCount()
The number of bytes that have passed through this stream.
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java.io.OutputStream |
getCachingOutputStream() |
int |
getCount()
The number of bytes that have passed through this stream.
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long |
resetByteCount()
Set the byte count back to 0.
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int |
resetCount()
Set the byte count back to 0.
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afterWrite, close, flush, handleIOException, write, write, writepublic CountingOutputStream(java.io.OutputStream out)
out - the OutputStream to write toprotected void beforeWrite(int n)
beforeWrite in class ProxyOutputStreamn - number of bytes to be written to the streampublic int getCount()
NOTE: From v1.3 this method throws an ArithmeticException if the
count is greater than can be expressed by an int.
See getByteCount() for a method using a long.
java.lang.ArithmeticException - if the byte count is too largepublic int resetCount()
NOTE: From v1.3 this method throws an ArithmeticException if the
count is greater than can be expressed by an int.
See resetByteCount() for a method using a long.
java.lang.ArithmeticException - if the byte count is too largepublic long getByteCount()
NOTE: This method is an alternative for getCount().
It was added because that method returns an integer which will
result in incorrect count for files over 2GB.
public long resetByteCount()
NOTE: This method is an alternative for resetCount().
It was added because that method returns an integer which will
result in incorrect count for files over 2GB.
public java.io.OutputStream getCachingOutputStream()