Class CompositeReadableBuffer

java.lang.Object
io.grpc.internal.AbstractReadableBuffer
io.grpc.internal.CompositeReadableBuffer
All Implemented Interfaces:
ReadableBuffer, Closeable, AutoCloseable

public class CompositeReadableBuffer extends AbstractReadableBuffer
A ReadableBuffer that is composed of 0 or more ReadableBuffers. This provides a facade that allows multiple buffers to be treated as one.

When a buffer is added to a composite, its life cycle is controlled by the composite. Once the composite has read past the end of a given buffer, that buffer is automatically closed and removed from the composite.

  • Constructor Details

    • CompositeReadableBuffer

      public CompositeReadableBuffer(int initialCapacity)
    • CompositeReadableBuffer

      public CompositeReadableBuffer()
  • Method Details

    • addBuffer

      public void addBuffer(ReadableBuffer buffer)
      Adds a new ReadableBuffer at the end of the buffer list. After a buffer is added, it is expected that this CompositeBuffer has complete ownership. Any attempt to modify the buffer (i.e. modifying the readable bytes) may result in corruption of the internal state of this CompositeBuffer.
    • readableBytes

      public int readableBytes()
      Description copied from interface: ReadableBuffer
      Gets the current number of readable bytes remaining in this buffer.
    • readUnsignedByte

      public int readUnsignedByte()
      Description copied from interface: ReadableBuffer
      Reads the next unsigned byte from this buffer and increments the read position by 1.
    • skipBytes

      public void skipBytes(int length)
      Description copied from interface: ReadableBuffer
      Increments the read position by the given length.
    • readBytes

      public void readBytes(byte[] dest, int destOffset, int length)
      Description copied from interface: ReadableBuffer
      Reads length bytes from this buffer and writes them to the destination array. Increments the read position by length.
      Parameters:
      dest - the destination array to receive the bytes.
      destOffset - the starting offset in the destination array.
      length - the number of bytes to be copied.
    • readBytes

      public void readBytes(ByteBuffer dest)
      Description copied from interface: ReadableBuffer
      Reads from this buffer until the destination's position reaches its limit, and increases the read position by the number of the transferred bytes.
      Parameters:
      dest - the destination buffer to receive the bytes.
    • readBytes

      public void readBytes(OutputStream dest, int length) throws IOException
      Description copied from interface: ReadableBuffer
      Reads length bytes from this buffer and writes them to the destination stream. Increments the read position by length. If the required bytes are not readable, throws IndexOutOfBoundsException.
      Parameters:
      dest - the destination stream to receive the bytes.
      length - the number of bytes to be copied.
      Throws:
      IOException - thrown if any error was encountered while writing to the stream.
    • readBytes

      public void readBytes(CompositeReadableBuffer dest, int length)
      Reads length bytes from this buffer and writes them to the destination buffer. Increments the read position by length. If the required bytes are not readable, throws IndexOutOfBoundsException.
      Parameters:
      dest - the destination buffer to receive the bytes.
      length - the number of bytes to be copied.
      Throws:
      IndexOutOfBoundsException - if required bytes are not readable
    • readBytes

      public ReadableBuffer readBytes(int length)
      Description copied from interface: ReadableBuffer
      Reads length bytes from this buffer and returns a new Buffer containing them. Some implementations may return a Buffer sharing the backing memory with this buffer to prevent copying. However, that means that the returned buffer may keep the (possibly much larger) backing memory in use even after this buffer is closed.
      Parameters:
      length - the number of bytes to contain in returned Buffer.
    • markSupported

      public boolean markSupported()
      Description copied from interface: ReadableBuffer
      Indicates whether or not ReadableBuffer.mark() operation is supported for this buffer.
      Specified by:
      markSupported in interface ReadableBuffer
      Overrides:
      markSupported in class AbstractReadableBuffer
    • mark

      public void mark()
      Description copied from interface: ReadableBuffer
      Marks the current position in this buffer. A subsequent call to the ReadableBuffer.reset() method repositions this stream at the last marked position so that subsequent reads re-read the same bytes.
      Specified by:
      mark in interface ReadableBuffer
      Overrides:
      mark in class AbstractReadableBuffer
    • reset

      public void reset()
      Description copied from interface: ReadableBuffer
      Repositions this buffer to the position at the time ReadableBuffer.mark() was last called on this buffer.
      Specified by:
      reset in interface ReadableBuffer
      Overrides:
      reset in class AbstractReadableBuffer
    • byteBufferSupported

      public boolean byteBufferSupported()
      Description copied from interface: ReadableBuffer
      Indicates whether or not ReadableBuffer.getByteBuffer() operation is supported for this buffer.
      Specified by:
      byteBufferSupported in interface ReadableBuffer
      Overrides:
      byteBufferSupported in class AbstractReadableBuffer
    • getByteBuffer

      @Nullable public ByteBuffer getByteBuffer()
      Description copied from interface: ReadableBuffer
      Gets a ByteBuffer that contains some bytes of the content next to be read, or null if this buffer has been exhausted. The number of bytes contained in the returned buffer is implementation specific. The position of this buffer is unchanged after calling this method. The returned buffer's content should not be modified, but the position, limit, and mark may be changed. Operations for changing the position, limit, and mark of the returned buffer does not affect the position, limit, and mark of this buffer. Buffers returned by this method have independent position, limit and mark. This is an optional method, so callers should first check ReadableBuffer.byteBufferSupported().
      Specified by:
      getByteBuffer in interface ReadableBuffer
      Overrides:
      getByteBuffer in class AbstractReadableBuffer
    • close

      public void close()
      Description copied from interface: ReadableBuffer
      Closes this buffer and releases any resources.
      Specified by:
      close in interface AutoCloseable
      Specified by:
      close in interface Closeable
      Specified by:
      close in interface ReadableBuffer
      Overrides:
      close in class AbstractReadableBuffer