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package software.amazon.awssdk.core;

import static software.amazon.awssdk.utils.FunctionalUtils.invokeSafely;

import java.io.InputStream;
import java.io.UncheckedIOException;
import java.util.Arrays;
import software.amazon.awssdk.annotations.SdkPublicApi;
import software.amazon.awssdk.core.async.AsyncResponseTransformer;
import software.amazon.awssdk.core.sync.ResponseTransformer;
import software.amazon.awssdk.utils.IoUtils;
import software.amazon.awssdk.utils.ToString;
import software.amazon.awssdk.utils.Validate;

/**
 * An in-memory representation of the service's response from a streaming operation. This usually obtained by calling the "bytes"
 * form of a streaming operation, like S3's {@code getObjectBytes}. Can also be retrieved by passing
 * {@link ResponseTransformer#toBytes()} or {@link AsyncResponseTransformer#toBytes()} to a streaming output operation.
 */
@SdkPublicApi
public final class ResponseBytes extends BytesWrapper {
    private final ResponseT response;

    private ResponseBytes(ResponseT response, byte[] bytes) {
        super(bytes);
        this.response = Validate.paramNotNull(response, "response");
    }

    /**
     * Create {@link ResponseBytes} from a Byte array. This will copy the contents of the byte array.
     */
    public static  ResponseBytes fromInputStream(ResponseT response, InputStream stream)
            throws UncheckedIOException {
        return new ResponseBytes<>(response, invokeSafely(() -> IoUtils.toByteArray(stream)));
    }

    /**
     * Create {@link ResponseBytes} from a Byte array. This will copy the contents of the byte array.
     */
    public static  ResponseBytes fromByteArray(ResponseT response, byte[] bytes) {
        return new ResponseBytes<>(response, Arrays.copyOf(bytes, bytes.length));
    }

    /**
     * Create {@link ResponseBytes} from a Byte array without copying the contents of the byte array. This introduces
     * concurrency risks, allowing: (1) the caller to modify the byte array stored in this {@code SdkBytes} implementation AND
     * (2) any users of {@link #asByteArrayUnsafe()} to modify the byte array passed into this {@code SdkBytes} implementation.
     *
     * 

As the method name implies, this is unsafe. Use {@link #fromByteArray(Object, byte[])} unless you're sure you know the * risks. */ public static ResponseBytes fromByteArrayUnsafe(ResponseT response, byte[] bytes) { return new ResponseBytes<>(response, bytes); } /** * @return the unmarshalled response object from the service. */ public ResponseT response() { return response; } @Override public String toString() { return ToString.builder("ResponseBytes") .add("response", response) .add("bytes", asByteArrayUnsafe()) .build(); } @Override public boolean equals(Object o) { if (this == o) { return true; } if (o == null || getClass() != o.getClass()) { return false; } if (!super.equals(o)) { return false; } ResponseBytes that = (ResponseBytes) o; return response != null ? response.equals(that.response) : that.response == null; } @Override public int hashCode() { int result = super.hashCode(); result = 31 * result + (response != null ? response.hashCode() : 0); return result; } }





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