Class MultiBufferWriteBuffer
- All Implemented Interfaces:
Disposable
,WriteBuffer
,AutoCloseable
- Author:
- cp 2006.04.10
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Nested Class Summary
Modifier and TypeClassDescriptionfinal class
The MultiBufferOutput implementation extends the AbstractBufferOutput to provide "pass through" operations to the underlying buffer if the operation is guaranteed to fit in the underlying buffer; otherwise, it virtualizes the operation onto the MultiBufferWriteBuffer itself so that the over-run of one underlying WriteBuffer will end up being written to the next underlying WriteBuffer.static interface
A WriteBufferPool is used to dynamically allocate WriteBuffer objects as the MultiBufferWriteBuffer requires them.Nested classes/interfaces inherited from class com.tangosol.io.AbstractWriteBuffer
AbstractWriteBuffer.AbstractBufferOutput
Nested classes/interfaces inherited from interface com.tangosol.io.WriteBuffer
WriteBuffer.BufferOutput
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Field Summary
Fields inherited from class com.tangosol.io.AbstractWriteBuffer
CHAR_BUF_MASK, CHAR_BUF_SIZE, m_achBuf, NO_BINARY, NO_BYTES
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Constructor Summary
ConstructorDescriptionConstruct a MultiBufferWriteBuffer that will use the passed WriteBufferPool to allocate WriteBuffer objects from.MultiBufferWriteBuffer
(MultiBufferWriteBuffer.WriteBufferPool bufferpool, int cbEstimate) Construct a MultiBufferWriteBuffer that will use the passed WriteBufferPool to allocate WriteBuffer objects from. -
Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionprotected WriteBuffer
Once the current buffer is full, allocate a new one and make it the current buffer.clone()
Create a clone of this WriteBuffer object.void
dispose()
Invoked when all resources owned by the implementer can safely be released.protected MultiBufferWriteBuffer.MultiBufferOutput
ensureBufferOutput
(int of) Obtain the internal MultiBufferOutput, creating it if necessary.getBuffer
(int iBuffer) Obtain the specified buffer.int
Determine the number of WriteBuffer objects allocated by this MultiBufferWriteBuffer from the WriteBufferPool.protected int
getBufferIndexByOffset
(int of) Determine which underlying WriteBuffer contains the specified offset.int
getBufferOffset
(int iBuffer) Determine the offset of the specified buffer.getBufferOutput
(int of) Get a BufferOutput object to write data to this buffer starting at a particular offset.Obtain the factory used to create WriteBuffer objects.int
Determine the number of bytes that the buffer can hold without resizing itself.protected WriteBuffer
Obtain the current buffer.protected int
Determine the offset of the first byte of the current buffer.protected int
Determine the maximum number of bytes that can still be written to the current underlying WriteBuffer.int
Determine the maximum number of bytes that the buffer can hold.Get a ReadBuffer object that is a snapshot of this WriteBuffer's data.Get a ReadBuffer object to read data from this buffer.int
length()
Determine the length of the data that is in the buffer.void
retain
(int of, int cb) Starting with the byte at offset of, retain cb bytes in this WriteBuffer, such that the byte at offset of is shifted to offset 0, the byte at offset of + 1 is shifted to offset 1, and so on up to the byte at offset of + cb - 1, which is shifted to offset cb - 1.toBinary()
Returns a new Binary object that holds the complete contents of this WriteBuffer.byte[]
Returns a new byte array that holds the complete contents of this WriteBuffer.void
write
(int ofDest, byte b) Store the specified byte at the specified offset within the buffer.void
write
(int ofDest, byte[] abSrc, int ofSrc, int cbSrc) Store the specified number of bytes from the specified location within the passed byte array at the specified offset within this buffer.void
write
(int ofDest, ReadBuffer bufSrc, int ofSrc, int cbSrc) Store the specified portion of the contents of the specified ReadBuffer at the specified offset within this buffer.Methods inherited from class com.tangosol.io.AbstractWriteBuffer
clear, copyBufferInputPortion, copyBufferInputRemainder, copyStream, getAppendingBufferOutput, getBufferOutput, getWriteBuffer, getWriteBuffer, releaseBuffers, retain, tmpbuf, tmpbuf, write, write, write, write
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
Methods inherited from interface com.oracle.coherence.common.base.Disposable
close
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Constructor Details
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MultiBufferWriteBuffer
Construct a MultiBufferWriteBuffer that will use the passed WriteBufferPool to allocate WriteBuffer objects from.- Parameters:
bufferpool
- aMultiBufferWriteBuffer.WriteBufferPool
from which the MultiBufferWriteBuffer will allocate WriteBuffer objects
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MultiBufferWriteBuffer
Construct a MultiBufferWriteBuffer that will use the passed WriteBufferPool to allocate WriteBuffer objects from.- Parameters:
bufferpool
- aMultiBufferWriteBuffer.WriteBufferPool
from which the MultiBufferWriteBuffer will allocate WriteBuffer objectscbEstimate
- an estimate as to the final size
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Method Details
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write
public void write(int ofDest, byte b) Store the specified byte at the specified offset within the buffer.For purposes of side-effects and potential exceptions, this method is functionally equivalent to the following code:
byte[] abSrc = new byte[1]; abSrc[0] = b; write(ofDest, abSrc, 0, abSrc.length);
- Specified by:
write
in interfaceWriteBuffer
- Specified by:
write
in classAbstractWriteBuffer
- Parameters:
ofDest
- the offset within this buffer to store the passed datab
- the byte to store in this buffer
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write
public void write(int ofDest, byte[] abSrc, int ofSrc, int cbSrc) Store the specified number of bytes from the specified location within the passed byte array at the specified offset within this buffer.As a result of this method, the buffer length as reported by the
WriteBuffer.length()
method will become Math.max(WriteBuffer.length()
, ofDest + cbSrc).As a result of this method, the buffer capacity as reported by the
WriteBuffer.getCapacity()
method will not change if the new value returned byWriteBuffer.length()
would not exceed the old value returned byWriteBuffer.getCapacity()
; otherwise, the capacity will be increased such thatWriteBuffer.getCapacity()
>=WriteBuffer.length()
. Regardless, it is always true thatWriteBuffer.getCapacity()
>=WriteBuffer.length()
andWriteBuffer.getMaximumCapacity()
>=WriteBuffer.getCapacity()
. If the buffer capacity cannot be increased due to resource constraints, an undesignated Error or RuntimeException will be thrown, such as OutOfMemoryError.- Specified by:
write
in interfaceWriteBuffer
- Specified by:
write
in classAbstractWriteBuffer
- Parameters:
ofDest
- the offset within this buffer to store the passed dataabSrc
- the array containing the bytes to store in this bufferofSrc
- the offset within the passed byte array to copy fromcbSrc
- the number of bytes to copy from the passed byte array
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write
Store the specified portion of the contents of the specified ReadBuffer at the specified offset within this buffer.For purposes of side-effects and potential exceptions, this method is functionally equivalent to the following code:
byte[] abSrc = bufSrc.toByteArray(ofSrc, cbSrc); write(ofDest, abSrc, 0, abSrc.length);
- Specified by:
write
in interfaceWriteBuffer
- Overrides:
write
in classAbstractWriteBuffer
- Parameters:
ofDest
- the offset within this buffer to store the passed databufSrc
- the array of bytes to store in this bufferofSrc
- the offset within the passed ReadBuffer to copy fromcbSrc
- the number of bytes to copy from the passed ReadBuffer
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length
public int length()Determine the length of the data that is in the buffer. This is the actual number of bytes of data that have been written to the buffer, not the capacity of the buffer.- Specified by:
length
in interfaceWriteBuffer
- Specified by:
length
in classAbstractWriteBuffer
- Returns:
- the number of bytes of data represented by this WriteBuffer
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retain
public void retain(int of, int cb) Starting with the byte at offset of, retain cb bytes in this WriteBuffer, such that the byte at offset of is shifted to offset 0, the byte at offset of + 1 is shifted to offset 1, and so on up to the byte at offset of + cb - 1, which is shifted to offset cb - 1. After this method, the length of the buffer as indicated by theWriteBuffer.length()
method will be equal to cb.Legal values for the offset of the first byte to retain of are (of >= 0 && of <=
WriteBuffer.length()
). Legal values for the number of bytes to retain cb are (cb >= 0 && cb <=WriteBuffer.length()
), such that (of + cb <=WriteBuffer.length()
).If cb is zero, then this method will have the same effect as clear. If of is zero, then this method will have the effect of truncating the data in the buffer, but no bytes will be shifted within the buffer.
The effect on the capacity of the buffer is implementation-specific; some implementations are expected to retain the same capacity while others are expected to shrink accordingly.
- Specified by:
retain
in interfaceWriteBuffer
- Specified by:
retain
in classAbstractWriteBuffer
- Parameters:
of
- the offset of the first byte within the WriteBuffer that will be retainedcb
- the number of bytes to retain
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getCapacity
public int getCapacity()Determine the number of bytes that the buffer can hold without resizing itself. In other words, a WriteBuffer has getCapacity() -WriteBuffer.length()
bytes that can be written to it without overflowing the current underlying buffer allocation. Since the buffer is an abstract concept, the actual mechanism for the underlying buffer is not known, but it could be a Java NIO buffer, or a byte array, etc.Note that if the maximum size returned by
WriteBuffer.getMaximumCapacity()
is greater than the current size returned by this method, then the WriteBuffer will automatically resize itself to allocate more space when the amount of data written to it passes the current size.- Specified by:
getCapacity
in interfaceWriteBuffer
- Specified by:
getCapacity
in classAbstractWriteBuffer
- Returns:
- the number of bytes of data that this WriteBuffer can hold without resizing its underlying buffer
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getMaximumCapacity
public int getMaximumCapacity()Determine the maximum number of bytes that the buffer can hold. If the maximum size is greater than the current size, then the buffer is expected to resize itself as necessary up to the maximum size in order to contain the data given to it.- Specified by:
getMaximumCapacity
in interfaceWriteBuffer
- Overrides:
getMaximumCapacity
in classAbstractWriteBuffer
- Returns:
- the maximum number of bytes of data that the WriteBuffer can hold
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getReadBuffer
Get a ReadBuffer object that is a snapshot of this WriteBuffer's data.This method is functionally equivalent to the following code:
ReadBuffer buf = getUnsafeReadBuffer(); byte[] ab = buf.toByteArray(); return new ByteArrayReadBuffer(ab);
- Specified by:
getReadBuffer
in interfaceWriteBuffer
- Overrides:
getReadBuffer
in classAbstractWriteBuffer
- Returns:
- a ReadBuffer that reflects the point-in-time contents of this WriteBuffer
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getUnsafeReadBuffer
Get a ReadBuffer object to read data from this buffer. This method is not guaranteed to return a snapshot of this buffer's data, nor is it guaranteed to return a live view of this buffer, which means that subsequent changes to this WriteBuffer may or may not affect the contents and / or the length of the returned ReadBuffer.To get a snapshot, use the
WriteBuffer.getReadBuffer()
method.- Specified by:
getUnsafeReadBuffer
in interfaceWriteBuffer
- Specified by:
getUnsafeReadBuffer
in classAbstractWriteBuffer
- Returns:
- a ReadBuffer that reflects the contents of this WriteBuffer but whose behavior is undefined if the WriteBuffer is modified
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toByteArray
public byte[] toByteArray()Returns a new byte array that holds the complete contents of this WriteBuffer.This method is functionally equivalent to the following code:
return getUnsafeReadBuffer().toByteArray();
- Specified by:
toByteArray
in interfaceWriteBuffer
- Overrides:
toByteArray
in classAbstractWriteBuffer
- Returns:
- the contents of this WriteBuffer as a byte[]
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toBinary
Returns a new Binary object that holds the complete contents of this WriteBuffer.This method is functionally equivalent to the following code:
return getUnsafeReadBuffer().toBinary();
- Specified by:
toBinary
in interfaceWriteBuffer
- Overrides:
toBinary
in classAbstractWriteBuffer
- Returns:
- the contents of this WriteBuffer as a Binary object
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getBufferOutput
Get a BufferOutput object to write data to this buffer starting at a particular offset.Note that each call to this method will return a new BufferOutput object, with the possible exception being that a zero-length non-resizing WriteBuffer could always return the same instance (since it is not writable).
This is functionally equivalent to:
BufferOutput bufout = getBufferOutput(); bufout.setOffset(of); return bufout;
- Specified by:
getBufferOutput
in interfaceWriteBuffer
- Overrides:
getBufferOutput
in classAbstractWriteBuffer
- Parameters:
of
- the offset of the first byte of this buffer that the BufferOutput will write to- Returns:
- a BufferOutput that will write to this buffer
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clone
Create a clone of this WriteBuffer object. Changes to the clone will not affect the original, and vice-versa.- Specified by:
clone
in interfaceWriteBuffer
- Overrides:
clone
in classAbstractWriteBuffer
- Returns:
- a WriteBuffer object with the same contents as this WriteBuffer object
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dispose
public void dispose()Invoked when all resources owned by the implementer can safely be released.Once disposed of the object should no longer be considered to be usable.
Note the Disposable interface is compatible with try-with-resources which will automatically invoke this method.
- Specified by:
dispose
in interfaceDisposable
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getBufferPool
Obtain the factory used to create WriteBuffer objects.- Returns:
- the WriteBufferPool used by this MultiBufferWriteBuffer
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getBufferCount
public int getBufferCount()Determine the number of WriteBuffer objects allocated by this MultiBufferWriteBuffer from the WriteBufferPool.- Returns:
- the count of WriteBuffer objects allocated
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getBufferOffset
public int getBufferOffset(int iBuffer) Determine the offset of the specified buffer. The offset of a buffer is the absolute offset of the first byte stored in the buffer.- Parameters:
iBuffer
- an index 0 <= iBuffer < getBufferCount()- Returns:
- the absolute offset of the first byte of the specified WriteBuffer
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getBuffer
Obtain the specified buffer.- Parameters:
iBuffer
- an index 0 <= iBuffer < getBufferCount()- Returns:
- the specified WriteBuffer
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getBufferIndexByOffset
protected int getBufferIndexByOffset(int of) Determine which underlying WriteBuffer contains the specified offset.- Parameters:
of
- an offset into the MultiBufferWriteBuffer, 0 <= of <= length()- Returns:
- the index of the WriteBuffer containing the specified offset
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addBuffer
Once the current buffer is full, allocate a new one and make it the current buffer.- Returns:
- the new WriteBuffer object
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getCurrentBuffer
Obtain the current buffer.- Returns:
- the current underlying WriteBuffer
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getCurrentBufferAbsoluteOffset
protected int getCurrentBufferAbsoluteOffset()Determine the offset of the first byte of the current buffer.- Returns:
- the offset of the first byte written to the current underlying WriteBuffer
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getCurrentBufferRemaining
protected int getCurrentBufferRemaining()Determine the maximum number of bytes that can still be written to the current underlying WriteBuffer.- Returns:
- the number of bytes of capacity that remain on the current underlying WriteBuffer object
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ensureBufferOutput
Obtain the internal MultiBufferOutput, creating it if necessary.- Parameters:
of
- the desired offset of the MultiBufferOutput- Returns:
- a MultiBufferOutput set to the specified offest
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