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* Copyright 2019 Google Inc. All rights reserved.
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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*
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package io.objectbox.flatbuffers;
import java.nio.ByteBuffer;
/// @cond FLATBUFFERS_INTERNAL
/**
* All vector access objects derive from this class, and add their own accessors.
*/
public class BaseVector {
/** Used to hold the vector data position. */
private int vector;
/** Used to hold the vector size. */
private int length;
/** Used to hold the vector element size in table. */
private int element_size;
/** The underlying ByteBuffer to hold the data of the vector. */
protected ByteBuffer bb;
/**
* Get the start data of a vector.
*
* @return Returns the start of the vector data.
*/
protected int __vector() {
return vector;
}
/**
* Gets the element position in vector's ByteBuffer.
*
* @param j An `int` index of element into a vector.
* @return Returns the position of the vector element in a ByteBuffer.
*/
protected int __element(int j) {
return vector + j * element_size;
}
/**
* Re-init the internal state with an external buffer {@code ByteBuffer}, an offset within and
* element size.
*
* This method exists primarily to allow recycling vector instances without risking memory leaks
* due to {@code ByteBuffer} references.
*/
protected void __reset(int _vector, int _element_size, ByteBuffer _bb) {
bb = _bb;
if (bb != null) {
vector = _vector;
length = bb.getInt(_vector - Constants.SIZEOF_INT);
element_size = _element_size;
} else {
vector = 0;
length = 0;
element_size = 0;
}
}
/**
* Resets the internal state with a null {@code ByteBuffer} and a zero position.
*
* This method exists primarily to allow recycling vector instances without risking memory leaks
* due to {@code ByteBuffer} references. The instance will be unusable until it is assigned
* again to a {@code ByteBuffer}.
*/
public void reset() {
__reset(0, 0, null);
}
/**
* Get the length of a vector.
*
* @return Returns the length of the vector.
*/
public int length() {
return length;
}
}
/// @endcond