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package org.elasticsearch.hadoop.util;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.OutputStream;
import org.elasticsearch.hadoop.EsHadoopIllegalArgumentException;
/**
* Taken from Elasticsearch - copy of org.elasticsearch.common.io.FastByteArrayOutputStream with some enhancements, mainly in allowing access to the underlying byte[].
*
* Similar to {@link java.io.ByteArrayOutputStream} just not synced.
*/
public class FastByteArrayOutputStream extends OutputStream {
private BytesArray data;
/**
* Creates a new byte array output stream. The buffer capacity is
* initially 1024 bytes, though its size increases if necessary.
*
* ES: We use 1024 bytes since we mainly use this to build json/smile
* content in memory, and rarely does the 32 byte default in ByteArrayOutputStream fits...
*/
public FastByteArrayOutputStream() {
this(1024);
}
/**
* Creates a new byte array output stream, with a buffer capacity of
* the specified size, in bytes.
*
* @param size the initial size.
* @throws EsHadoopIllegalArgumentException if size is negative.
*/
public FastByteArrayOutputStream(int size) {
Assert.isTrue(size >= 0, "Negative initial size: " + size);
data = new BytesArray(size);
}
public FastByteArrayOutputStream(BytesArray data) {
this.data = data;
}
/**
* Writes the specified byte to this byte array output stream.
*
* @param b the byte to be written.
*/
public void write(int b) {
data.add(b);
}
/**
* Writes len
bytes from the specified byte array
* starting at offset off
to this byte array output stream.
*
* NO checks for bounds, parameters must be ok!
*
* @param b the data.
* @param off the start offset in the data.
* @param len the number of bytes to write.
*/
public void write(byte b[], int off, int len) {
data.add(b, off, len);
}
/**
* Writes the complete contents of this byte array output stream to
* the specified output stream argument, as if by calling the output
* stream's write method using out.write(buf, 0, count)
.
*
* @param out the output stream to which to write the data.
* @throws IOException if an I/O error occurs.
*/
public void writeTo(OutputStream out) throws IOException {
out.write(data.bytes, 0, data.size);
}
public BytesArray bytes() {
return data;
}
public void setBytes(byte[] data, int size) {
this.data.bytes(data, size);
}
/**
* Returns the current size of the buffer.
*
* @return the value of the count
field, which is the number
* of valid bytes in this output stream.
* @see java.io.ByteArrayOutputStream#count
*/
public long size() {
return data.length();
}
/**
* Resets the count
field of this byte array output
* stream to zero, so that all currently accumulated output in the
* output stream is discarded. The output stream can be used again,
* reusing the already capacity buffer space.
*
* @see java.io.ByteArrayInputStream#count
*/
public void reset() {
data.reset();
}
public String toString() {
return data.toString();
}
/**
* Closing a ByteArrayOutputStream has no effect. The methods in
* this class can be called after the stream has been closed without
* generating an IOException.
*
*/
public void close() throws IOException {}
}