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package org.apache.hadoop.io;

import java.io.*;

import org.apache.hadoop.classification.InterfaceAudience;
import org.apache.hadoop.classification.InterfaceStability;

import com.google.common.base.Preconditions;

/** A reusable {@link DataOutput} implementation that writes to an in-memory
 * buffer.
 *
 * 

This saves memory over creating a new DataOutputStream and * ByteArrayOutputStream each time data is written. * *

Typical usage is something like the following:

 *
 * DataOutputBuffer buffer = new DataOutputBuffer();
 * while (... loop condition ...) {
 *   buffer.reset();
 *   ... write buffer using DataOutput methods ...
 *   byte[] data = buffer.getData();
 *   int dataLength = buffer.getLength();
 *   ... write data to its ultimate destination ...
 * }
 * 
* */ @InterfaceAudience.LimitedPrivate({"HDFS", "MapReduce"}) @InterfaceStability.Unstable public class DataOutputBuffer extends DataOutputStream { private static class Buffer extends ByteArrayOutputStream { public byte[] getData() { return buf; } public int getLength() { return count; } public Buffer() { super(); } public Buffer(int size) { super(size); } public void write(DataInput in, int len) throws IOException { int newcount = count + len; if (newcount > buf.length) { byte newbuf[] = new byte[Math.max(buf.length << 1, newcount)]; System.arraycopy(buf, 0, newbuf, 0, count); buf = newbuf; } in.readFully(buf, count, len); count = newcount; } /** * Set the count for the current buf. * @param newCount the new count to set * @return the original count */ private int setCount(int newCount) { Preconditions.checkArgument(newCount >= 0 && newCount <= buf.length); int oldCount = count; count = newCount; return oldCount; } } private Buffer buffer; /** Constructs a new empty buffer. */ public DataOutputBuffer() { this(new Buffer()); } public DataOutputBuffer(int size) { this(new Buffer(size)); } private DataOutputBuffer(Buffer buffer) { super(buffer); this.buffer = buffer; } /** Returns the current contents of the buffer. * Data is only valid to {@link #getLength()}. */ public byte[] getData() { return buffer.getData(); } /** Returns the length of the valid data currently in the buffer. */ public int getLength() { return buffer.getLength(); } /** Resets the buffer to empty. */ public DataOutputBuffer reset() { this.written = 0; buffer.reset(); return this; } /** Writes bytes from a DataInput directly into the buffer. */ public void write(DataInput in, int length) throws IOException { buffer.write(in, length); } /** Write to a file stream */ public void writeTo(OutputStream out) throws IOException { buffer.writeTo(out); } /** * Overwrite an integer into the internal buffer. Note that this call can only * be used to overwrite existing data in the buffer, i.e., buffer#count cannot * be increased, and DataOutputStream#written cannot be increased. */ public void writeInt(int v, int offset) throws IOException { Preconditions.checkState(offset + 4 <= buffer.getLength()); byte[] b = new byte[4]; b[0] = (byte) ((v >>> 24) & 0xFF); b[1] = (byte) ((v >>> 16) & 0xFF); b[2] = (byte) ((v >>> 8) & 0xFF); b[3] = (byte) ((v >>> 0) & 0xFF); int oldCount = buffer.setCount(offset); buffer.write(b); buffer.setCount(oldCount); } }




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