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package org.xnio.channels;

import java.nio.ByteBuffer;
import java.nio.channels.WritableByteChannel;
import java.nio.channels.GatheringByteChannel;
import java.nio.channels.FileChannel;
import java.io.IOException;
import org.xnio.ChannelListener;

/**
 * A stream sink channel.  This type of channel is a writable destination for bytes.  While all channel types are
 * thread-safe, writing a stream from more than one thread concurrently will cause data corruption and may be
 * disallowed at the option of the implementation.
 */
public interface StreamSinkChannel extends WritableByteChannel, GatheringByteChannel, SuspendableWriteChannel {

    /**
     * Transfer bytes into this channel from the given file.  Using this method in preference to {@link FileChannel#transferTo(long, long, WritableByteChannel)}
     * may provide a performance advantage on some platforms.
     * 

* If the current thread is interrupted when this method is called, it may throw a {@link java.io.InterruptedIOException}; * however, if this exception is thrown, the {@link java.io.InterruptedIOException#bytesTransferred} field is * guaranteed to be 0. * * @param src the file to read from * @param position the position within the file from which the transfer is to begin * @param count the number of bytes to be transferred * @return the number of bytes (possibly 0) that were actually transferred * @throws IOException if an I/O error occurs */ long transferFrom(FileChannel src, long position, long count) throws IOException; /** * Transfers bytes from the given channel source. On some platforms, this may avoid copying bytes between user * and kernel space. On other platforms, bytes are passed through the {@code throughBuffer} parameter's buffer * space. On entry, {@code throughBuffer} will be cleared. On exit, the buffer will be * flipped for emptying, and may be empty or may contain data. If this method returns a value less than * {@code count}, then the remaining data in {@code throughBuffer} may contain data read from {@code source} which must * be written to this channel to complete the operation. Note that using a direct buffer may provide an * intermediate performance gain on platforms without zero-copy facilities. *

* If the current thread is interrupted when this method is called, it may throw a {@link java.io.InterruptedIOException}; * however, if this exception is thrown, the {@link java.io.InterruptedIOException#bytesTransferred} field is * guaranteed to be 0. * * @param source the source to read from * @param count the number of bytes to be transferred * @param throughBuffer the buffer to copy through. * @return the number of bytes (possibly 0) that were actually transferred, or -1 if the end of input was reached * @throws IOException if an I/O error occurs */ long transferFrom(StreamSourceChannel source, long count, ByteBuffer throughBuffer) throws IOException; /** {@inheritDoc} */ ChannelListener.Setter getWriteSetter(); /** {@inheritDoc} */ ChannelListener.Setter getCloseSetter(); /** * * Writes some data to the channel, with the same semantics as * {@link #write(java.nio.ByteBuffer)}. If all the data is written * out then the channel will have its writes shutdown. Semantically this * method is equivalent to: * * int rem = src.remaining(); * int written = channel.write(src); * if(written == rem) { * channel.shutdownWrites() * } * * * If an exception is thrown the caller is still responsible for closing the channel. * * @see WritableByteChannel#write(java.nio.ByteBuffer) * @see SuspendableWriteChannel#shutdownWrites() * @param src The data to write * @return The amount of data that was actually written. */ public int writeFinal(ByteBuffer src) throws IOException; /** * * Writes some data to the channel, with the same semantics as * {@link #write(java.nio.ByteBuffer[], int, int)}. If all the data is written * out then the channel will have its writes shutdown. * * If an exception is thrown the caller is still responsible for closing the channel. * * @see GatheringByteChannel#write(java.nio.ByteBuffer[], int, int) * * @see SuspendableWriteChannel#shutdownWrites() * * @param srcs * The buffers from which bytes are to be retrieved * * @param offset * The offset within the buffer array of the first buffer from * which bytes are to be retrieved; must be non-negative and no * larger than srcs.length * * @param length * The maximum number of buffers to be accessed; must be * non-negative and no larger than * srcs.length - offset * * @return The amount of data that was actually written */ public long writeFinal(ByteBuffer[] srcs, int offset, int length) throws IOException; /** * * Writes some data to the channel, with the same semantics as * {@link #write(java.nio.ByteBuffer[])}. If all the data is written * out then the channel will have its writes shutdown. * * If an exception is thrown the caller is still responsible for closing the channel. * * @see GatheringByteChannel#write(java.nio.ByteBuffer[]) * * @see SuspendableWriteChannel#shutdownWrites() * * @param srcs * The buffers from which bytes are to be retrieved * * @return The amount of data that was actually written */ public long writeFinal(ByteBuffer[] srcs) throws IOException; }





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