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package io.objectbox.flatbuffers;
/**
* Interface to represent a read-write buffer. This interface will be used to access and write
* FlexBuffers message.
*/
public interface ReadWriteBuf extends ReadBuf {
/**
* Clears (resets) the buffer so that it can be reused. Write position will be set to the
* start.
*/
void clear();
/**
* Put a boolean into the buffer at {@code writePosition()} . Booleans as stored as single
* byte. Write position will be incremented.
* @return boolean element
*/
void putBoolean(boolean value);
/**
* Put an array of bytes into the buffer at {@code writePosition()}. Write position will be
* incremented.
* @param value the data to be copied
* @param start initial position on value to be copied
* @param length amount of bytes to be copied
*/
void put (byte[] value, int start, int length);
/**
* Write a byte into the buffer at {@code writePosition()}. Write position will be
* incremented.
*/
void put(byte value);
/**
* Write a 16-bit into in the buffer at {@code writePosition()}. Write position will be
* incremented.
*/
void putShort(short value);
/**
* Write a 32-bit into in the buffer at {@code writePosition()}. Write position will be
* incremented.
*/
void putInt(int value);
/**
* Write a 64-bit into in the buffer at {@code writePosition()}. Write position will be
* incremented.
*/
void putLong(long value);
/**
* Write a 32-bit float into the buffer at {@code writePosition()}. Write position will be
* incremented.
*/
void putFloat(float value);
/**
* Write a 64-bit float into the buffer at {@code writePosition()}. Write position will be
* incremented.
*/
void putDouble(double value);
/**
* Write boolean into a given position on the buffer. Booleans as stored as single byte.
* @param index position of the element in buffer
*/
void setBoolean(int index, boolean value);
/**
* Read a byte from data.
* @param index position of the element in the buffer
* @return a byte
*/
void set(int index, byte value);
/**
* Write an array of bytes into the buffer.
* @param index initial position of the buffer to be written
* @param value the data to be copied
* @param start initial position on value to be copied
* @param length amount of bytes to be copied
*/
void set(int index, byte[] value, int start, int length);
/**
* Read a short from data.
* @param index position of the element in ReadBuf
* @return a short
*/
void setShort(int index, short value);
/**
* Read a 32-bit int from data.
* @param index position of the element in ReadBuf
* @return an int
*/
void setInt(int index, int value);
/**
* Read a 64-bit long from data.
* @param index position of the element in ReadBuf
* @return a long
*/
void setLong(int index, long value);
/**
* Read a 32-bit float from data.
* @param index position of the element in ReadBuf
* @return a float
*/
void setFloat(int index, float value);
/**
* Read a 64-bit float from data.
* @param index position of the element in ReadBuf
* @return a double
*/
void setDouble(int index, double value);
int writePosition();
/**
* Defines the size of the message in the buffer. It also determines last position that buffer
* can be read or write. Last byte to be accessed is in position {@code limit() -1}.
* @return indicate last position
*/
int limit();
/**
* Request capacity of the buffer. In case buffer is already larger
* than the requested, this method will just return true. Otherwise
* It might try to resize the buffer.
*
* @return true if buffer is able to offer
* the requested capacity
*/
boolean requestCapacity(int capacity);
}