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package org.apache.hadoop.io;
import java.io.*;
/** A reusable {@link InputStream} implementation that reads from an in-memory
* buffer.
*
* This saves memory over creating a new InputStream and
* ByteArrayInputStream each time data is read.
*
*
Typical usage is something like the following:
*
* InputBuffer buffer = new InputBuffer();
* while (... loop condition ...) {
* byte[] data = ... get data ...;
* int dataLength = ... get data length ...;
* buffer.reset(data, dataLength);
* ... read buffer using InputStream methods ...
* }
*
* @see DataInputBuffer
* @see DataOutput
*/
public class InputBuffer extends FilterInputStream {
private static class Buffer extends ByteArrayInputStream {
public Buffer() {
super(new byte[] {});
}
public void reset(byte[] input, int start, int length) {
this.buf = input;
this.count = start+length;
this.mark = start;
this.pos = start;
}
public int getPosition() { return pos; }
public int getLength() { return count; }
}
private Buffer buffer;
/** Constructs a new empty buffer. */
public InputBuffer() {
this(new Buffer());
}
private InputBuffer(Buffer buffer) {
super(buffer);
this.buffer = buffer;
}
/** Resets the data that the buffer reads. */
public void reset(byte[] input, int length) {
buffer.reset(input, 0, length);
}
/** Resets the data that the buffer reads. */
public void reset(byte[] input, int start, int length) {
buffer.reset(input, start, length);
}
/** Returns the current position in the input. */
public int getPosition() { return buffer.getPosition(); }
/** Returns the length of the input. */
public int getLength() { return buffer.getLength(); }
}