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The RabbitMQ Java client library allows Java applications to interface with RabbitMQ.
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package com.rabbitmq.client.impl;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.util.Date;
import java.util.Map;
import com.rabbitmq.client.LongString;
/**
* Generates AMQP wire-protocol encoded arguments. Methods on this
* object are usually called from autogenerated code.
*/
public class MethodArgumentWriter
{
/** Writes our output */
private final ValueWriter out;
/** When encoding one or more bits, records whether a group of bits is waiting to be written */
private boolean needBitFlush;
/** The current group of bits */
private byte bitAccumulator;
/** The current position within the group of bits */
private int bitMask;
/**
* Constructs a MethodArgumentWriter targeting the given DataOutputStream.
*/
public MethodArgumentWriter(ValueWriter out)
{
this.out = out;
resetBitAccumulator();
}
/** Private API - called to reset the bit group variables. */
private void resetBitAccumulator() {
needBitFlush = false;
bitAccumulator = 0;
bitMask = 1;
}
/**
* Private API - called when we may be transitioning from encoding
* a group of bits to encoding a non-bit value.
*/
private final void bitflush()
throws IOException
{
if (needBitFlush) {
out.writeOctet(bitAccumulator);
resetBitAccumulator();
}
}
/** Public API - encodes a short string argument. */
public final void writeShortstr(String str)
throws IOException
{
bitflush();
out.writeShortstr(str);
}
/** Public API - encodes a long string argument from a LongString. */
public final void writeLongstr(LongString str)
throws IOException
{
bitflush();
out.writeLongstr(str);
}
/** Public API - encodes a long string argument from a String. */
public final void writeLongstr(String str)
throws IOException
{
bitflush();
out.writeLongstr(str);
}
/** Public API - encodes a short integer argument. */
public final void writeShort(int s)
throws IOException
{
bitflush();
out.writeShort(s);
}
/** Public API - encodes an integer argument. */
public final void writeLong(int l)
throws IOException
{
bitflush();
out.writeLong(l);
}
/** Public API - encodes a long integer argument. */
public final void writeLonglong(long ll)
throws IOException
{
bitflush();
out.writeLonglong(ll);
}
/** Public API - encodes a boolean/bit argument. */
public final void writeBit(boolean b)
throws IOException
{
if (bitMask > 0x80) {
bitflush();
}
if (b) {
bitAccumulator |= bitMask;
} else {
// um, don't set the bit.
}
bitMask = bitMask << 1;
needBitFlush = true;
}
/** Public API - encodes a table argument. */
public final void writeTable(Map table)
throws IOException
{
bitflush();
out.writeTable(table);
}
/** Public API - encodes an octet argument from an int. */
public final void writeOctet(int octet)
throws IOException
{
bitflush();
out.writeOctet(octet);
}
/** Public API - encodes an octet argument from a byte. */
public final void writeOctet(byte octet)
throws IOException
{
bitflush();
out.writeOctet(octet);
}
/** Public API - encodes a timestamp argument. */
public final void writeTimestamp(Date timestamp)
throws IOException
{
bitflush();
out.writeTimestamp(timestamp);
}
/**
* Public API - call this to ensure all accumulated argument
* values are correctly written to the output stream.
*/
public void flush()
throws IOException
{
bitflush();
out.flush();
}
}