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| Constructor Summary | |
| protected  | CharsetEncoder(Charset cs,
               float averageBytesPerChar,
               float maxBytesPerChar)Initializes a new encoder. | 
| protected  | CharsetEncoder(Charset cs,
               float averageBytesPerChar,
               float maxBytesPerChar,
               byte[] replacement)Initializes a new encoder. | 
| Method Summary | |
|  float | averageBytesPerChar()Returns the average number of bytes that will be produced for each character of input. | 
|  boolean | canEncode(char c)Tells whether or not this encoder can encode the given character. | 
|  boolean | canEncode(CharSequence cs)Tells whether or not this encoder can encode the given character sequence. | 
|  Charset | charset()Returns the charset that created this encoder. | 
|  ByteBuffer | encode(CharBuffer in)Convenience method that encodes the remaining content of a single input character buffer into a newly-allocated byte buffer. | 
|  CoderResult | encode(CharBuffer in,
       ByteBuffer out,
       boolean endOfInput)Encodes as many characters as possible from the given input buffer, writing the results to the given output buffer. | 
| protected abstract  CoderResult | encodeLoop(CharBuffer in,
           ByteBuffer out)Encodes one or more characters into one or more bytes. | 
|  CoderResult | flush(ByteBuffer out)Flushes this encoder. | 
| protected  CoderResult | implFlush(ByteBuffer out)Flushes this encoder. | 
| protected  void | implOnMalformedInput(CodingErrorAction newAction)Reports a change to this encoder's malformed-input action. | 
| protected  void | implOnUnmappableCharacter(CodingErrorAction newAction)Reports a change to this encoder's unmappable-character action. | 
| protected  void | implReplaceWith(byte[] newReplacement)Reports a change to this encoder's replacement value. | 
| protected  void | implReset()Resets this encoder, clearing any charset-specific internal state. | 
|  boolean | isLegalReplacement(byte[] repl)Tells whether or not the given byte array is a legal replacement value for this encoder. | 
|  CodingErrorAction | malformedInputAction()Returns this encoder's current action for malformed-input errors. | 
|  float | maxBytesPerChar()Returns the maximum number of bytes that will be produced for each character of input. | 
|  CharsetEncoder | onMalformedInput(CodingErrorAction newAction)Changes this encoder's action for malformed-input errors. | 
|  CharsetEncoder | onUnmappableCharacter(CodingErrorAction newAction)Changes this encoder's action for unmappable-character errors. | 
|  byte[] | replacement()Returns this encoder's replacement value. | 
|  CharsetEncoder | replaceWith(byte[] newReplacement)Changes this encoder's replacement value. | 
|  CharsetEncoder | reset()Resets this encoder, clearing any internal state. | 
|  CodingErrorAction | unmappableCharacterAction()Returns this encoder's current action for unmappable-character errors. | 
| Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object | 
| clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait | 
| Constructor Detail | 
protected CharsetEncoder(Charset cs, float averageBytesPerChar, float maxBytesPerChar, byte[] replacement)
averageBytesPerChar - A positive float value indicating the expected number of
         bytes that will be produced for each input charactermaxBytesPerChar - A positive float value indicating the maximum number of
         bytes that will be produced for each input characterreplacement - The initial replacement; must not be null, must have
         non-zero length, must not be longer than maxBytesPerChar,
         and must be IllegalArgumentException - If the preconditions on the parameters do not holdprotected CharsetEncoder(Charset cs, float averageBytesPerChar, float maxBytesPerChar)
averageBytesPerChar - A positive float value indicating the expected number of
         bytes that will be produced for each input charactermaxBytesPerChar - A positive float value indicating the maximum number of
         bytes that will be produced for each input character
IllegalArgumentException - If the preconditions on the parameters do not hold| Method Detail | 
public final Charset charset()
public final byte[] replacement()
public final CharsetEncoder replaceWith(byte[] newReplacement)
 This method invokes the implReplaceWith
 method, passing the new replacement, after checking that the new
 replacement is acceptable.  
newReplacement - The new replacement; must not be null, must have
         non-zero length, must not be longer than the value returned by
         the maxBytesPerChar method, and
         must be IllegalArgumentException - If the preconditions on the parameter do not holdprotected void implReplaceWith(byte[] newReplacement)
The default implementation of this method does nothing. This method should be overridden by encoders that require notification of changes to the replacement.
newReplacement - public boolean isLegalReplacement(byte[] repl)
A replacement is legal if, and only if, it is a legal sequence of bytes in this encoder's charset; that is, it must be possible to decode the replacement into one or more sixteen-bit Unicode characters.
The default implementation of this method is not very efficient; it should generally be overridden to improve performance.
repl - The byte array to be tested
public CodingErrorAction malformedInputAction()
public final CharsetEncoder onMalformedInput(CodingErrorAction newAction)
 This method invokes the implOnMalformedInput method, passing the new action.  
newAction - The new action; must not be null
IllegalArgumentException - If the precondition on the parameter does not holdprotected void implOnMalformedInput(CodingErrorAction newAction)
The default implementation of this method does nothing. This method should be overridden by encoders that require notification of changes to the malformed-input action.
public CodingErrorAction unmappableCharacterAction()
public final CharsetEncoder onUnmappableCharacter(CodingErrorAction newAction)
 This method invokes the implOnUnmappableCharacter method, passing the new action.  
newAction - The new action; must not be null
IllegalArgumentException - If the precondition on the parameter does not holdprotected void implOnUnmappableCharacter(CodingErrorAction newAction)
The default implementation of this method does nothing. This method should be overridden by encoders that require notification of changes to the unmappable-character action.
public final float averageBytesPerChar()
public final float maxBytesPerChar()
public final CoderResult encode(CharBuffer in, ByteBuffer out, boolean endOfInput)
 The buffers are read from, and written to, starting at their current
 positions.  At most in.remaining() characters
 will be read and at most out.remaining()
 bytes will be written.  The buffers' positions will be advanced to
 reflect the characters read and the bytes written, but their marks and
 limits will not be modified.
 
 In addition to reading characters from the input buffer and writing
 bytes to the output buffer, this method returns a CoderResult
 object to describe its reason for termination:
 
 CoderResult.UNDERFLOW indicates that as much of the
   input buffer as possible has been encoded.  If there are no characters
   remaining and the invoker has no further input then the encoding
   operation is complete.  Otherwise there is insufficient input for the
   operation to proceed, so this method should be invoked again with
   further input.  
 CoderResult.OVERFLOW indicates that the output buffer
   is full.  This method should be invoked again with a non-full output
   buffer.  
 A malformed-input result indicates that a malformed-input
   error has been detected.  The malformed characters begin at the input
   buffer's (possibly incremented) position; the number of malformed
   characters may be determined by invoking the result object's length method.  This case applies only if the
   malformed action of this encoder
   is CodingErrorAction.REPORT; otherwise the malformed input
   will be ignored or replaced, as requested.  
 An unmappable-character result indicates that an
   unmappable-character error has been detected.  The characters that
   encode the unmappable character begin at the input buffer's (possibly
   incremented) position; the number of such characters may be determined
   by invoking the result object's length
   method.  This case applies only if the unmappable action of this encoder is CodingErrorAction.REPORT; otherwise the unmappable character will be
   ignored or replaced, as requested.  
The endOfInput parameter advises this method as to whether the invoker can provide further input beyond that contained in the given input buffer. If there is a possibility of providing additional input then the invoker should pass false for this parameter; if there is no possibility of providing further input then the invoker should pass true. It is not erroneous, and in fact it is quite common, to pass false in one invocation and later discover that no further input was actually available. It is critical, however, that the final invocation of this method in a sequence of invocations always pass true so that any remaining unencoded input will be treated as being malformed.
 This method works by invoking the encodeLoop
 method, interpreting its results, handling error conditions, and
 reinvoking it as necessary.  
in - The input character bufferout - The output byte bufferendOfInput - true if, and only if, the invoker can provide no
         additional input characters beyond those in the given buffer
IllegalStateException - If a encoding operation is already in progress and the previous
          step was an invocation neither of the reset
          method, nor of this method with a value of false for
          the endOfInput parameter, nor of this method with a
          value of true for the endOfInput parameter
          but a return value indicating an incomplete encoding operation
CoderMalfunctionError - If an invocation of the encodeLoop method threw
          an unexpected exceptionpublic final CoderResult flush(ByteBuffer out)
Some encoders maintain internal state and may need to write some final bytes to the output buffer once the overall input sequence has been read.
 Any additional output is written to the output buffer beginning at
 its current position.  At most out.remaining()
 bytes will be written.  The buffer's position will be advanced
 appropriately, but its mark and limit will not be modified.
 
 If this method completes successfully then it returns CoderResult.UNDERFLOW.  If there is insufficient room in the output
 buffer then it returns CoderResult.OVERFLOW.  If this happens
 then this method must be invoked again, with an output buffer that has
 more room, in order to complete the current encoding
 operation.
 
 This method invokes the implFlush method to
 perform the actual flushing operation.  
out - The output byte buffer
CoderResult.UNDERFLOW or
          CoderResult.OVERFLOW
IllegalStateException - If the previous step of the current encoding operation was an
          invocation neither of the reset method nor of
          the three-argument encode method
          with a value of true for the endOfInput
          parameterprotected CoderResult implFlush(ByteBuffer out)
 The default implementation of this method does nothing, and always
 returns CoderResult.UNDERFLOW.  This method should be overridden
 by encoders that may need to write final bytes to the output buffer
 once the entire input sequence has been read. 
out - The output byte buffer
CoderResult.UNDERFLOW or
          CoderResult.OVERFLOWpublic final CharsetEncoder reset()
 This method resets charset-independent state and also invokes the
 implReset method in order to perform any
 charset-specific reset actions.  
protected void implReset()
The default implementation of this method does nothing. This method should be overridden by encoders that maintain internal state.
protected abstract CoderResult encodeLoop(CharBuffer in, ByteBuffer out)
 This method encapsulates the basic encoding loop, encoding as many
 characters as possible until it either runs out of input, runs out of room
 in the output buffer, or encounters a encoding error.  This method is
 invoked by the encode method, which handles result
 interpretation and error recovery.
 
 The buffers are read from, and written to, starting at their current
 positions.  At most in.remaining() characters
 will be read, and at most out.remaining()
 bytes will be written.  The buffers' positions will be advanced to
 reflect the characters read and the bytes written, but their marks and
 limits will not be modified.
 
 This method returns a CoderResult object to describe its
 reason for termination, in the same manner as the encode
 method.  Most implementations of this method will handle encoding errors
 by returning an appropriate result object for interpretation by the
 encode method.  An optimized implementation may instead
 examine the relevant error action and implement that action itself.
 
 An implementation of this method may perform arbitrary lookahead by
 returning CoderResult.UNDERFLOW until it receives sufficient
 input.  
in - The input character bufferout - The output byte buffer
public final ByteBuffer encode(CharBuffer in) throws CharacterCodingException
This method implements an entire encoding operation; that is, it resets this encoder, then it encodes the characters in the given character buffer, and finally it flushes this encoder. This method should therefore not be invoked if a encoding operation is already in progress.
in - The input character buffer
IllegalStateException - If an encoding operation is already in progress
MalformedInputException - If the character sequence starting at the input buffer's current
          position is not a legal sixteen-bit Unicode sequence and the current malformed-input action
          is CodingErrorAction.REPORT
UnmappableCharacterException - If the character sequence starting at the input buffer's current
          position cannot be mapped to an equivalent byte sequence and
          the current unmappable-character action is CodingErrorAction.REPORT
CharacterCodingExceptionpublic boolean canEncode(char c)
 This method returns false if the given character is a
 surrogate character; such characters can be interpreted only when they
 are members of a pair consisting of a high surrogate followed by a low
 surrogate.  The canEncode(CharSequence) method may be used to test whether or not a
 character sequence can be encoded.
 
This method may modify this encoder's state; it should therefore not be invoked if an encoding operation is already in progress.
The default implementation of this method is not very efficient; it should generally be overridden to improve performance.
IllegalStateException - If an encoding operation is already in progresspublic boolean canEncode(CharSequence cs)
If this method returns false for a particular character sequence then more information about why the sequence cannot be encoded may be obtained by performing a full encoding operation.
This method may modify this encoder's state; it should therefore not be invoked if an encoding operation is already in progress.
The default implementation of this method is not very efficient; it should generally be overridden to improve performance.
IllegalStateException - If an encoding operation is already in progress