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package external.okio;

import java.io.Closeable;
import java.io.Flushable;
import java.io.IOException;

/**
 * Receives a stream of bytes. Use this interface to write data wherever it's
 * needed: to the network, storage, or a buffer in memory. Sinks may be layered
 * to transform received data, such as to compress, encrypt, throttle, or add
 * protocol framing.
 *
 * 

Most application code shouldn't operate on a sink directly, but rather on a * {@link BufferedSink} which is both more efficient and more convenient. Use * {@link Okio#buffer(Sink)} to wrap any sink with a buffer. * *

Sinks are easy to test: just use a {@link Buffer} in your tests, and * read from it to confirm it received the data that was expected. * *

Comparison with OutputStream

* This interface is functionally equivalent to {@link java.io.OutputStream}. * *

{@code OutputStream} requires multiple layers when emitted data is * heterogeneous: a {@code DataOutputStream} for primitive values, a {@code * BufferedOutputStream} for buffering, and {@code OutputStreamWriter} for * charset encoding. This class uses {@code BufferedSink} for all of the above. * *

Sink is also easier to layer: there is no {@linkplain * java.io.OutputStream#write(int) single-byte write} method that is awkward to * implement efficiently. * *

Interop with OutputStream

* Use {@link Okio#sink} to adapt an {@code OutputStream} to a sink. Use {@link * BufferedSink#outputStream} to adapt a sink to an {@code OutputStream}. */ public interface Sink extends Closeable, Flushable { /** Removes {@code byteCount} bytes from {@code source} and appends them to this. */ void write(Buffer source, long byteCount) throws IOException; /** Pushes all buffered bytes to their final destination. */ @Override void flush() throws IOException; /** Returns the timeout for this sink. */ Timeout timeout(); /** * Pushes all buffered bytes to their final destination and releases the * resources held by this sink. It is an error to write a closed sink. It is * safe to close a sink more than once. */ @Override void close() throws IOException; }




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