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Java example source code file (ByteBuffer.java)

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The ByteBuffer.java Java example source code

/*
 * Copyright (c) 1999, 2012, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
 * DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER.
 *
 * This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
 * under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 only, as
 * published by the Free Software Foundation.  Oracle designates this
 * particular file as subject to the "Classpath" exception as provided
 * by Oracle in the LICENSE file that accompanied this code.
 *
 * This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
 * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
 * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public License
 * version 2 for more details (a copy is included in the LICENSE file that
 * accompanied this code).
 *
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 *
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package com.sun.tools.javac.util;

import java.io.*;

/** A byte buffer is a flexible array which grows when elements are
 *  appended. There are also methods to append names to byte buffers
 *  and to convert byte buffers to names.
 *
 *  <p>This is NOT part of any supported API.
 *  If you write code that depends on this, you do so at your own risk.
 *  This code and its internal interfaces are subject to change or
 *  deletion without notice.</b>
 */
public class ByteBuffer {

    /** An array holding the bytes in this buffer; can be grown.
     */
    public byte[] elems;

    /** The current number of defined bytes in this buffer.
     */
    public int length;

    /** Create a new byte buffer.
     */
    public ByteBuffer() {
        this(64);
    }

    /** Create a new byte buffer with an initial elements array
     *  of given size.
     */
    public ByteBuffer(int initialSize) {
        elems = new byte[initialSize];
        length = 0;
    }

    /** Append byte to this buffer.
     */
    public void appendByte(int b) {
        elems = ArrayUtils.ensureCapacity(elems, length);
        elems[length++] = (byte)b;
    }

    /** Append `len' bytes from byte array,
     *  starting at given `start' offset.
     */
    public void appendBytes(byte[] bs, int start, int len) {
        elems = ArrayUtils.ensureCapacity(elems, length + len);
        System.arraycopy(bs, start, elems, length, len);
        length += len;
    }

    /** Append all bytes from given byte array.
     */
    public void appendBytes(byte[] bs) {
        appendBytes(bs, 0, bs.length);
    }

    /** Append a character as a two byte number.
     */
    public void appendChar(int x) {
        elems = ArrayUtils.ensureCapacity(elems, length + 1);
        elems[length  ] = (byte)((x >>  8) & 0xFF);
        elems[length+1] = (byte)((x      ) & 0xFF);
        length = length + 2;
    }

    /** Append an integer as a four byte number.
     */
    public void appendInt(int x) {
        elems = ArrayUtils.ensureCapacity(elems, length + 3);
        elems[length  ] = (byte)((x >> 24) & 0xFF);
        elems[length+1] = (byte)((x >> 16) & 0xFF);
        elems[length+2] = (byte)((x >>  8) & 0xFF);
        elems[length+3] = (byte)((x      ) & 0xFF);
        length = length + 4;
    }

    /** Append a long as an eight byte number.
     */
    public void appendLong(long x) {
        ByteArrayOutputStream buffer = new ByteArrayOutputStream(8);
        DataOutputStream bufout = new DataOutputStream(buffer);
        try {
            bufout.writeLong(x);
            appendBytes(buffer.toByteArray(), 0, 8);
        } catch (IOException e) {
            throw new AssertionError("write");
        }
    }

    /** Append a float as a four byte number.
     */
    public void appendFloat(float x) {
        ByteArrayOutputStream buffer = new ByteArrayOutputStream(4);
        DataOutputStream bufout = new DataOutputStream(buffer);
        try {
            bufout.writeFloat(x);
            appendBytes(buffer.toByteArray(), 0, 4);
        } catch (IOException e) {
            throw new AssertionError("write");
        }
    }

    /** Append a double as a eight byte number.
     */
    public void appendDouble(double x) {
        ByteArrayOutputStream buffer = new ByteArrayOutputStream(8);
        DataOutputStream bufout = new DataOutputStream(buffer);
        try {
            bufout.writeDouble(x);
            appendBytes(buffer.toByteArray(), 0, 8);
        } catch (IOException e) {
            throw new AssertionError("write");
        }
    }

    /** Append a name.
     */
    public void appendName(Name name) {
        appendBytes(name.getByteArray(), name.getByteOffset(), name.getByteLength());
    }

    /** Reset to zero length.
     */
    public void reset() {
        length = 0;
    }

    /** Convert contents to name.
     */
    public Name toName(Names names) {
        return names.fromUtf(elems, 0, length);
    }
}

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