public class FastPipedOutputStream extends OutputStream
java.io.PipedOutputStream. In the
interface it only adds a constructor which allows for specifying the buffer
size. Its implementation, however, is much simpler and a lot more efficient
than its equivalent. It doesn't rely on polling. Instead it uses proper
synchronization with its counterpart FastPipedInputStream.FastPipedOutputStream| Constructor and Description |
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FastPipedOutputStream()
Creates an unconnected PipedOutputStream.
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FastPipedOutputStream(FastPipedInputStream sink)
Creates a PipedOutputStream with a default buffer size and connects it to
sink. |
FastPipedOutputStream(FastPipedInputStream sink,
int bufferSize)
Deprecated.
as of 1.350
bufferSize parameter is ignored.
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public FastPipedOutputStream()
public FastPipedOutputStream(FastPipedInputStream sink) throws IOException
sink.IOException - It was already connected.public FastPipedOutputStream(FastPipedInputStream sink, int bufferSize) throws IOException
bufferSize and
connects it to sink.IOException - It was already connected.public void close()
throws IOException
close in interface Closeableclose in interface AutoCloseableclose in class OutputStreamIOException - The pipe is not connected.public void connect(FastPipedInputStream sink) throws IOException
IOException - The pipe is already connected.protected void finalize()
throws Throwable
public void flush()
throws IOException
flush in interface Flushableflush in class OutputStreamIOExceptionpublic void write(int b)
throws IOException
write in class OutputStreamIOExceptionpublic void write(byte[] b)
throws IOException
write in class OutputStreamIOExceptionpublic void write(byte[] b,
int off,
int len)
throws IOException
write in class OutputStreamIOException - The pipe is not connected or a reader has closed it.Copyright © 2015. All Rights Reserved.