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 * Copyright 2015 The Netty Project
 *
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package io.netty.channel;

import io.netty.buffer.ByteBuf;
import io.netty.buffer.ByteBufAllocator;
import io.netty.buffer.CompositeByteBuf;
import io.netty.buffer.Unpooled;
import io.netty.util.internal.ObjectUtil;

/**
 * A FIFO queue of bytes where producers add bytes by repeatedly adding {@link ByteBuf} and consumers take bytes in
 * arbitrary lengths. This allows producers to add lots of small buffers and the consumer to take all the bytes
 * out in a single buffer. Conversely the producer may add larger buffers and the consumer could take the bytes in
 * many small buffers.
 *
 * 

Bytes are added and removed with promises. If the last byte of a buffer added with a promise is removed then * that promise will complete when the promise passed to {@link #remove} completes. * *

This functionality is useful for aggregating or partitioning writes into fixed size buffers for framing protocols * such as HTTP2. */ public final class CoalescingBufferQueue extends AbstractCoalescingBufferQueue { private final Channel channel; public CoalescingBufferQueue(Channel channel) { this(channel, 4); } public CoalescingBufferQueue(Channel channel, int initSize) { this(channel, initSize, false); } public CoalescingBufferQueue(Channel channel, int initSize, boolean updateWritability) { super(updateWritability ? channel : null, initSize); this.channel = ObjectUtil.checkNotNull(channel, "channel"); } /** * Remove a {@link ByteBuf} from the queue with the specified number of bytes. Any added buffer who's bytes are * fully consumed during removal will have it's promise completed when the passed aggregate {@link ChannelPromise} * completes. * * @param bytes the maximum number of readable bytes in the returned {@link ByteBuf}, if {@code bytes} is greater * than {@link #readableBytes} then a buffer of length {@link #readableBytes} is returned. * @param aggregatePromise used to aggregate the promises and listeners for the constituent buffers. * @return a {@link ByteBuf} composed of the enqueued buffers. */ public ByteBuf remove(int bytes, ChannelPromise aggregatePromise) { return remove(channel.alloc(), bytes, aggregatePromise); } /** * Release all buffers in the queue and complete all listeners and promises. */ public void releaseAndFailAll(Throwable cause) { releaseAndFailAll(channel, cause); } @Override protected ByteBuf compose(ByteBufAllocator alloc, ByteBuf cumulation, ByteBuf next) { if (cumulation instanceof CompositeByteBuf) { CompositeByteBuf composite = (CompositeByteBuf) cumulation; composite.addComponent(true, next); return composite; } return composeIntoComposite(alloc, cumulation, next); } @Override protected ByteBuf removeEmptyValue() { return Unpooled.EMPTY_BUFFER; } }





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