JavaTM 2 Platform Std. Ed. v1.6.0
java.nio
Class Buffer
java.lang.Object
java.nio.Buffer
- Direct Known Subclasses:
- ByteBuffer, CharBuffer, DoubleBuffer, FloatBuffer, IntBuffer, LongBuffer, ShortBuffer
public abstract class Buffer - extends Object
A container for data of a specific primitive type.
A buffer is a linear, finite sequence of elements of a specific
primitive type. Aside from its content, the essential properties of a
buffer are its capacity, limit, and position:
A buffer's capacity is the number of elements it contains. The
capacity of a buffer is never negative and never changes.
A buffer's limit is the index of the first element that should
not be read or written. A buffer's limit is never negative and is never
greater than its capacity.
A buffer's position is the index of the next element to be
read or written. A buffer's position is never negative and is never
greater than its limit.
There is one subclass of this class for each non-boolean primitive type.
Transferring data
Each subclass of this class defines two categories of get and
put operations:
Relative operations read or write one or more elements starting
at the current position and then increment the position by the number of
elements transferred. If the requested transfer exceeds the limit then a
relative get operation throws a BufferUnderflowException
and a relative put operation throws a BufferOverflowException ; in either case, no data is transferred.
Absolute operations take an explicit element index and do not
affect the position. Absolute get and put operations throw
an IndexOutOfBoundsException if the index argument exceeds the
limit.
Data may also, of course, be transferred in to or out of a buffer by the
I/O operations of an appropriate channel, which are always relative to the
current position.
Marking and resetting
A buffer's mark is the index to which its position will be reset
when the reset method is invoked. The mark is not always
defined, but when it is defined it is never negative and is never greater
than the position. If the mark is defined then it is discarded when the
position or the limit is adjusted to a value smaller than the mark. If the
mark is not defined then invoking the reset method causes an
InvalidMarkException to be thrown.
Invariants
The following invariant holds for the mark, position, limit, and
capacity values:
0 <=
mark <=
position <=
limit <=
capacity
A newly-created buffer always has a position of zero and a mark that is
undefined. The initial limit may be zero, or it may be some other value
that depends upon the type of the buffer and the manner in which it is
constructed. The initial content of a buffer is, in general,
undefined.
Clearing, flipping, and rewinding
In addition to methods for accessing the position, limit, and capacity
values and for marking and resetting, this class also defines the following
operations upon buffers:
clear() makes a buffer ready for a new sequence of
channel-read or relative put operations: It sets the limit to the
capacity and the position to zero.
flip() makes a buffer ready for a new sequence of
channel-write or relative get operations: It sets the limit to the
current position and then sets the position to zero.
rewind() makes a buffer ready for re-reading the data that
it already contains: It leaves the limit unchanged and sets the position
to zero.
Read-only buffers
Every buffer is readable, but not every buffer is writable. The
mutation methods of each buffer class are specified as optional
operations that will throw a ReadOnlyBufferException when
invoked upon a read-only buffer. A read-only buffer does not allow its
content to be changed, but its mark, position, and limit values are mutable.
Whether or not a buffer is read-only may be determined by invoking its
isReadOnly method.
Thread safety
Buffers are not safe for use by multiple concurrent threads. If a
buffer is to be used by more than one thread then access to the buffer
should be controlled by appropriate synchronization.
Invocation chaining
Methods in this class that do not otherwise have a value to return are
specified to return the buffer upon which they are invoked. This allows
method invocations to be chained; for example, the sequence of statements
b.flip();
b.position(23);
b.limit(42);
can be replaced by the single, more compact statement
b.flip().position(23).limit(42);
- Since:
- 1.4
Method Summary |
abstract Object |
array()
Returns the array that backs this
buffer (optional operation). |
abstract int |
arrayOffset()
Returns the offset within this buffer's backing array of the first
element of the buffer (optional operation). |
int |
capacity()
Returns this buffer's capacity. |
Buffer |
clear()
Clears this buffer. |
Buffer |
flip()
Flips this buffer. |
abstract boolean |
hasArray()
Tells whether or not this buffer is backed by an accessible
array. |
boolean |
hasRemaining()
Tells whether there are any elements between the current position and
the limit. |
abstract boolean |
isDirect()
Tells whether or not this buffer is
direct. |
abstract boolean |
isReadOnly()
Tells whether or not this buffer is read-only. |
int |
limit()
Returns this buffer's limit. |
Buffer |
limit(int newLimit)
Sets this buffer's limit. |
Buffer |
mark()
Sets this buffer's mark at its position. |
int |
position()
Returns this buffer's position. |
Buffer |
position(int newPosition)
Sets this buffer's position. |
int |
remaining()
Returns the number of elements between the current position and the
limit. |
Buffer |
reset()
Resets this buffer's position to the previously-marked position. |
Buffer |
rewind()
Rewinds this buffer. |
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object |
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait |
capacity
public final int capacity()
- Returns this buffer's capacity.
- Returns:
- The capacity of this buffer
position
public final int position()
- Returns this buffer's position.
- Returns:
- The position of this buffer
position
public final Buffer position(int newPosition)
- Sets this buffer's position. If the mark is defined and larger than the
new position then it is discarded.
- Parameters:
newPosition - The new position value; must be non-negative
and no larger than the current limit
- Returns:
- This buffer
- Throws:
IllegalArgumentException - If the preconditions on newPosition do not hold
limit
public final int limit()
- Returns this buffer's limit.
- Returns:
- The limit of this buffer
limit
public final Buffer limit(int newLimit)
- Sets this buffer's limit. If the position is larger than the new limit
then it is set to the new limit. If the mark is defined and larger than
the new limit then it is discarded.
- Parameters:
newLimit - The new limit value; must be non-negative
and no larger than this buffer's capacity
- Returns:
- This buffer
- Throws:
IllegalArgumentException - If the preconditions on newLimit do not hold
mark
public final Buffer mark()
- Sets this buffer's mark at its position.
- Returns:
- This buffer
reset
public final Buffer reset()
- Resets this buffer's position to the previously-marked position.
Invoking this method neither changes nor discards the mark's
value.
- Returns:
- This buffer
- Throws:
InvalidMarkException - If the mark has not been set
clear
public final Buffer clear()
- Clears this buffer. The position is set to zero, the limit is set to
the capacity, and the mark is discarded.
Invoke this method before using a sequence of channel-read or
put operations to fill this buffer. For example:
buf.clear(); // Prepare buffer for reading
in.read(buf); // Read data
This method does not actually erase the data in the buffer, but it
is named as if it did because it will most often be used in situations
in which that might as well be the case.
- Returns:
- This buffer
flip
public final Buffer flip()
- Flips this buffer. The limit is set to the current position and then
the position is set to zero. If the mark is defined then it is
discarded.
After a sequence of channel-read or put operations, invoke
this method to prepare for a sequence of channel-write or relative
get operations. For example:
buf.put(magic); // Prepend header
in.read(buf); // Read data into rest of buffer
buf.flip(); // Flip buffer
out.write(buf); // Write header + data to channel
This method is often used in conjunction with the compact method when transferring data from
one place to another.
- Returns:
- This buffer
rewind
public final Buffer rewind()
- Rewinds this buffer. The position is set to zero and the mark is
discarded.
Invoke this method before a sequence of channel-write or get
operations, assuming that the limit has already been set
appropriately. For example:
out.write(buf); // Write remaining data
buf.rewind(); // Rewind buffer
buf.get(array); // Copy data into array
- Returns:
- This buffer
remaining
public final int remaining()
- Returns the number of elements between the current position and the
limit.
- Returns:
- The number of elements remaining in this buffer
hasRemaining
public final boolean hasRemaining()
- Tells whether there are any elements between the current position and
the limit.
- Returns:
- true if, and only if, there is at least one element
remaining in this buffer
isReadOnly
public abstract boolean isReadOnly()
- Tells whether or not this buffer is read-only.
- Returns:
- true if, and only if, this buffer is read-only
hasArray
public abstract boolean hasArray()
- Tells whether or not this buffer is backed by an accessible
array.
If this method returns true then the array
and arrayOffset methods may safely be invoked.
- Returns:
- true if, and only if, this buffer
is backed by an array and is not read-only
- Since:
- 1.6
array
public abstract Object array()
- Returns the array that backs this
buffer (optional operation).
This method is intended to allow array-backed buffers to be
passed to native code more efficiently. Concrete subclasses
provide more strongly-typed return values for this method.
Modifications to this buffer's content will cause the returned
array's content to be modified, and vice versa.
Invoke the hasArray method before invoking this
method in order to ensure that this buffer has an accessible backing
array.
- Returns:
- The array that backs this buffer
- Throws:
ReadOnlyBufferException - If this buffer is backed by an array but is read-only
UnsupportedOperationException - If this buffer is not backed by an accessible array- Since:
- 1.6
arrayOffset
public abstract int arrayOffset()
- Returns the offset within this buffer's backing array of the first
element of the buffer (optional operation).
If this buffer is backed by an array then buffer position p
corresponds to array index p + arrayOffset().
Invoke the hasArray method before invoking this
method in order to ensure that this buffer has an accessible backing
array.
- Returns:
- The offset within this buffer's array
of the first element of the buffer
- Throws:
ReadOnlyBufferException - If this buffer is backed by an array but is read-only
UnsupportedOperationException - If this buffer is not backed by an accessible array- Since:
- 1.6
isDirect
public abstract boolean isDirect()
- Tells whether or not this buffer is
direct.
- Returns:
- true if, and only if, this buffer is direct
- Since:
- 1.6
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