public class CountingOutputStream
extends java.io.OutputStream
| Constructor and Description |
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CountingOutputStream(java.io.OutputStream wrapped)
Creat a counting output stream which wraps the given output stream.
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| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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void |
close()
Closes this output stream and releases any system resources
associated with this stream.
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void |
flush()
Flushes this output stream and forces any buffered output bytes
to be written out.
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long |
getCount()
Get the bytes written so far.
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void |
write(byte[] b)
Writes
b.length bytes from the specified byte array
to this output stream. |
void |
write(byte[] b,
int off,
int len)
Writes
len bytes from the specified byte array
starting at offset off to this output stream. |
void |
write(int b)
Writes the specified byte to this output stream.
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public CountingOutputStream(java.io.OutputStream wrapped)
wrapped - wrappedpublic long getCount()
public void write(int b)
throws java.io.IOException
write is that one byte is written
to the output stream. The byte to be written is the eight
low-order bits of the argument b. The 24
high-order bits of b are ignored.
Subclasses of OutputStream must provide an
implementation for this method.
write in class java.io.OutputStreamb - the byte.java.io.IOException - if an I/O error occurs. In particular,
an IOException may be thrown if the
output stream has been closed.public void close()
throws java.io.IOException
close
is that it closes the output stream. A closed stream cannot perform
output operations and cannot be reopened.
The close method of OutputStream does nothing.
close in interface java.io.Closeableclose in interface java.lang.AutoCloseableclose in class java.io.OutputStreamjava.io.IOException - if an I/O error occurs.public void flush()
throws java.io.IOException
flush is
that calling it is an indication that, if any bytes previously
written have been buffered by the implementation of the output
stream, such bytes should immediately be written to their
intended destination.
The flush method of OutputStream does nothing.
flush in interface java.io.Flushableflush in class java.io.OutputStreamjava.io.IOException - if an I/O error occurs.public void write(@NotNull byte[] b) throws java.io.IOException
b.length bytes from the specified byte array
to this output stream. The general contract for write(b)
is that it should have exactly the same effect as the call
write(b, 0, b.length).write in class java.io.OutputStreamb - the data.java.io.IOException - if an I/O error occurs.OutputStream.write(byte[], int, int)public void write(@NotNull byte[] b, int off, int len) throws java.io.IOException
len bytes from the specified byte array
starting at offset off to this output stream.
The general contract for write(b, off, len) is that
some of the bytes in the array b are written to the
output stream in order; element b[off] is the first
byte written and b[off+len-1] is the last byte written
by this operation.
The write method of OutputStream calls
the write method of one argument on each of the bytes to be
written out. Subclasses are encouraged to override this method and
provide a more efficient implementation.
If b is null, a
NullPointerException is thrown.
If off is negative, or len is negative, or
off+len is greater than the length of the array
b, then an IndexOutOfBoundsException is thrown.
write in class java.io.OutputStreamb - the data.off - the start offset in the data.len - the number of bytes to write.java.io.IOException - if an I/O error occurs. In particular,
an IOException is thrown if the output
stream is closed.