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package org.apache.kafka.common.protocol;

import java.util.IdentityHashMap;

/**
 * The ObjectSerializationCache stores sizes and values computed during the
 * first serialization pass.  This avoids recalculating and recomputing the same
 * values during the second pass.
 *
 * It is intended to be used as part of a two-pass serialization process like:
 * ObjectSerializationCache cache = new ObjectSerializationCache();
 * message.size(version, cache);
 * message.write(version, cache);
 */
public final class ObjectSerializationCache {
    private final IdentityHashMap map;

    public ObjectSerializationCache() {
        this.map = new IdentityHashMap<>();
    }

    public void setArraySizeInBytes(Object o, int size) {
        map.put(o, Integer.valueOf(size));
    }

    public int getArraySizeInBytes(Object o) {
        Object value = map.get(o);
        Integer sizeInBytes = (Integer) value;
        return sizeInBytes;
    }

    public void cacheSerializedValue(Object o, byte[] val) {
        map.put(o, val);
    }

    public byte[] getSerializedValue(Object o) {
        Object value = map.get(o);
        return (byte[]) value;
    }
}




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