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* Copyright (C) 2016 Square, Inc.
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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package io.prestosql.jdbc.$internal.okhttp3.internal.cache2;
import java.io.EOFException;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.nio.ByteBuffer;
import java.nio.channels.FileChannel;
import io.prestosql.jdbc.$internal.okio.Buffer;
import io.prestosql.jdbc.$internal.okio.Okio;
/**
* Read and write a target file. Unlike Okio's built-in {@linkplain Okio#source(java.io.File) file
* source} and {@linkplain Okio#sink(java.io.File) file sink} this class offers:
*
*
* - Read/write: read and write using the same operator.
*
- Random access: access any position within the file.
*
- Shared channels: read and write a file channel that's shared between
* multiple operators. Note that although the underlying {@code FileChannel} may be shared,
* each {@code FileOperator} should not be.
*
*/
final class FileOperator {
private static final int BUFFER_SIZE = 8192;
private final byte[] byteArray = new byte[BUFFER_SIZE];
private final ByteBuffer byteBuffer = ByteBuffer.wrap(byteArray);
private final FileChannel fileChannel;
FileOperator(FileChannel fileChannel) {
this.fileChannel = fileChannel;
}
/** Write {@code byteCount} bytes from {@code source} to the file at {@code pos}. */
public void write(long pos, Buffer source, long byteCount) throws IOException {
if (byteCount < 0 || byteCount > source.size()) throw new IndexOutOfBoundsException();
while (byteCount > 0L) {
try {
// Write bytes to the byte[], and tell the ByteBuffer wrapper about 'em.
int toWrite = (int) Math.min(BUFFER_SIZE, byteCount);
source.read(byteArray, 0, toWrite);
byteBuffer.limit(toWrite);
// Copy bytes from the ByteBuffer to the file.
do {
int bytesWritten = fileChannel.write(byteBuffer, pos);
pos += bytesWritten;
} while (byteBuffer.hasRemaining());
byteCount -= toWrite;
} finally {
byteBuffer.clear();
}
}
}
/**
* Copy {@code byteCount} bytes from the file at {@code pos} into to {@code source}. It is the
* caller's responsibility to make sure there are sufficient bytes to read: if there aren't this
* method throws an {@link EOFException}.
*/
public void read(long pos, Buffer sink, long byteCount) throws IOException {
if (byteCount < 0) throw new IndexOutOfBoundsException();
while (byteCount > 0L) {
try {
// Read up to byteCount bytes.
byteBuffer.limit((int) Math.min(BUFFER_SIZE, byteCount));
if (fileChannel.read(byteBuffer, pos) == -1) throw new EOFException();
int bytesRead = byteBuffer.position();
// Write those bytes to sink.
sink.write(byteArray, 0, bytesRead);
pos += bytesRead;
byteCount -= bytesRead;
} finally {
byteBuffer.clear();
}
}
}
}