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package io.vertx.rxjava.core.streams;
import rx.Observable;
import rx.Single;
import io.vertx.rx.java.RxHelper;
import io.vertx.rx.java.WriteStreamSubscriber;
import io.vertx.rx.java.SingleOnSubscribeAdapter;
import java.util.Map;
import java.util.Set;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.Iterator;
import java.util.function.Function;
import java.util.stream.Collectors;
import io.vertx.core.Handler;
import io.vertx.core.AsyncResult;
import io.vertx.core.json.JsonObject;
import io.vertx.core.json.JsonArray;
import io.vertx.lang.rx.RxGen;
import io.vertx.lang.rx.TypeArg;
import io.vertx.lang.rx.MappingIterator;
/**
 *
 * Represents a stream of data that can be written to.
 * 
 * Any class that implements this interface can be used by a {@link io.vertx.rxjava.core.streams.Pipe} to pipe data from a ReadStream
 * to it.
 *
 * 
 * NOTE: This class has been automatically generated from the {@link io.vertx.core.streams.WriteStream original} non RX-ified interface using Vert.x codegen.
 */
@RxGen(io.vertx.core.streams.WriteStream.class)
public interface WriteStream extends io.vertx.rxjava.core.streams.StreamBase {
  io.vertx.core.streams.WriteStream getDelegate();
  /**
   * Set an exception handler on the write stream.
   * @param handler the exception handler
   * @return a reference to this, so the API can be used fluently
   */
  public io.vertx.rxjava.core.streams.WriteStream exceptionHandler(io.vertx.core.Handler handler);
  /**
   * Same as  but with an handler called when the operation completes
   * @param data 
   * @param handler 
   */
  public void write(T data, io.vertx.core.Handler> handler);
  /**
   * Same as  but with an handler called when the operation completes
   * @param data 
   */
  public void write(T data);
    /**
   * Same as  but with an handler called when the operation completes
   * @param data 
   * @return 
   */
  public rx.Single rxWrite(T data);
  /**
   * Same as {@link io.vertx.rxjava.core.streams.WriteStream#end} but with an handler called when the operation completes
   * @param handler 
   */
  public void end(io.vertx.core.Handler> handler);
  /**
   * Same as {@link io.vertx.rxjava.core.streams.WriteStream#end} but with an handler called when the operation completes
   */
  public void end();
    /**
   * Same as {@link io.vertx.rxjava.core.streams.WriteStream#end} but with an handler called when the operation completes
   * @return 
   */
  public rx.Single rxEnd();
  /**
   * Same as  but with an handler called when the operation completes
   * @param data 
   * @param handler 
   */
  public void end(T data, io.vertx.core.Handler> handler);
  /**
   * Same as  but with an handler called when the operation completes
   * @param data 
   */
  public void end(T data);
    /**
   * Same as  but with an handler called when the operation completes
   * @param data 
   * @return 
   */
  public rx.Single rxEnd(T data);
  /**
   * Set the maximum size of the write queue to maxSize. You will still be able to write to the stream even
   * if there is more than maxSize items in the write queue. This is used as an indicator by classes such as
   * {@link io.vertx.rxjava.core.streams.Pipe} to provide flow control.
   * 
   * The value is defined by the implementation of the stream, e.g in bytes for a
   * {@link io.vertx.rxjava.core.net.NetSocket}, etc...
   * @param maxSize the max size of the write stream
   * @return a reference to this, so the API can be used fluently
   */
  public io.vertx.rxjava.core.streams.WriteStream setWriteQueueMaxSize(int maxSize);
  /**
   * This will return true if there are more bytes in the write queue than the value set using {@link io.vertx.rxjava.core.streams.WriteStream#setWriteQueueMaxSize}
   * @return true if write queue is full
   */
  public boolean writeQueueFull();
  /**
   * Set a drain handler on the stream. If the write queue is full, then the handler will be called when the write
   * queue is ready to accept buffers again. See {@link io.vertx.rxjava.core.streams.Pipe} for an example of this being used.
   *
   *  The stream implementation defines when the drain handler, for example it could be when the queue size has been
   * reduced to maxSize / 2.
   * @param handler the handler
   * @return a reference to this, so the API can be used fluently
   */
  public io.vertx.rxjava.core.streams.WriteStream drainHandler(io.vertx.core.Handler handler);
  public static  WriteStream newInstance(io.vertx.core.streams.WriteStream arg) {
    return arg != null ? new WriteStreamImpl(arg) : null;
  }
  public static  WriteStream newInstance(io.vertx.core.streams.WriteStream arg, TypeArg __typeArg_T) {
    return arg != null ? new WriteStreamImpl(arg, __typeArg_T) : null;
  }
}
class WriteStreamImpl implements WriteStream {
  private final io.vertx.core.streams.WriteStream delegate;
  public final TypeArg __typeArg_0;
  
  public WriteStreamImpl(io.vertx.core.streams.WriteStream delegate) {
    this.delegate = delegate;
    this.__typeArg_0 = TypeArg.unknown();  }
  public WriteStreamImpl(Object delegate, TypeArg typeArg_0) {
    this.delegate = (io.vertx.core.streams.WriteStream)delegate;
    this.__typeArg_0 = typeArg_0;
  }
  public io.vertx.core.streams.WriteStream getDelegate() {
    return delegate;
  }
  private WriteStreamSubscriber subscriber;
  public synchronized WriteStreamSubscriber toSubscriber() {
    if (subscriber == null) {
      Function conv = (Function) __typeArg_0.unwrap;
      subscriber = RxHelper.toSubscriber(getDelegate(), conv);
    }
    return subscriber;
  }
  /**
   * Set an exception handler on the write stream.
   * @param handler the exception handler
   * @return a reference to this, so the API can be used fluently
   */
  public io.vertx.rxjava.core.streams.WriteStream exceptionHandler(io.vertx.core.Handler handler) { 
    delegate.exceptionHandler(handler);
    return this;
  }
  /**
   * Same as  but with an handler called when the operation completes
   * @param data 
   * @param handler 
   */
  public void write(T data, io.vertx.core.Handler> handler) { 
    delegate.write(__typeArg_0.unwrap(data), handler);
  }
  /**
   * Same as  but with an handler called when the operation completes
   * @param data 
   */
  public void write(T data) {
    write(data, ar -> { });
  }
    /**
   * Same as  but with an handler called when the operation completes
   * @param data 
   * @return 
   */
  public rx.Single rxWrite(T data) { 
    return Single.create(new SingleOnSubscribeAdapter<>(fut -> {
      write(data, fut);
    }));
  }
  /**
   * Same as {@link io.vertx.rxjava.core.streams.WriteStream#end} but with an handler called when the operation completes
   * @param handler 
   */
  public void end(io.vertx.core.Handler> handler) { 
    delegate.end(handler);
  }
  /**
   * Same as {@link io.vertx.rxjava.core.streams.WriteStream#end} but with an handler called when the operation completes
   */
  public void end() {
    end(ar -> { });
  }
    /**
   * Same as {@link io.vertx.rxjava.core.streams.WriteStream#end} but with an handler called when the operation completes
   * @return 
   */
  public rx.Single rxEnd() { 
    return Single.create(new SingleOnSubscribeAdapter<>(fut -> {
      end(fut);
    }));
  }
  /**
   * Same as  but with an handler called when the operation completes
   * @param data 
   * @param handler 
   */
  public void end(T data, io.vertx.core.Handler> handler) { 
    delegate.end(__typeArg_0.unwrap(data), handler);
  }
  /**
   * Same as  but with an handler called when the operation completes
   * @param data 
   */
  public void end(T data) {
    end(data, ar -> { });
  }
    /**
   * Same as  but with an handler called when the operation completes
   * @param data 
   * @return 
   */
  public rx.Single rxEnd(T data) { 
    return Single.create(new SingleOnSubscribeAdapter<>(fut -> {
      end(data, fut);
    }));
  }
  /**
   * Set the maximum size of the write queue to maxSize. You will still be able to write to the stream even
   * if there is more than maxSize items in the write queue. This is used as an indicator by classes such as
   * {@link io.vertx.rxjava.core.streams.Pipe} to provide flow control.
   * 
   * The value is defined by the implementation of the stream, e.g in bytes for a
   * {@link io.vertx.rxjava.core.net.NetSocket}, etc...
   * @param maxSize the max size of the write stream
   * @return a reference to this, so the API can be used fluently
   */
  public io.vertx.rxjava.core.streams.WriteStream setWriteQueueMaxSize(int maxSize) { 
    delegate.setWriteQueueMaxSize(maxSize);
    return this;
  }
  /**
   * This will return true if there are more bytes in the write queue than the value set using {@link io.vertx.rxjava.core.streams.WriteStream#setWriteQueueMaxSize}
   * @return true if write queue is full
   */
  public boolean writeQueueFull() { 
    boolean ret = delegate.writeQueueFull();
    return ret;
  }
  /**
   * Set a drain handler on the stream. If the write queue is full, then the handler will be called when the write
   * queue is ready to accept buffers again. See {@link io.vertx.rxjava.core.streams.Pipe} for an example of this being used.
   *
   *  The stream implementation defines when the drain handler, for example it could be when the queue size has been
   * reduced to maxSize / 2.
   * @param handler the handler
   * @return a reference to this, so the API can be used fluently
   */
  public io.vertx.rxjava.core.streams.WriteStream drainHandler(io.vertx.core.Handler handler) { 
    delegate.drainHandler(handler);
    return this;
  }
}