/projects/jre-1.6.0/src/java/nio/channels/ReadableByteChannel.java
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- /*
- * %W% %E%
- *
- * Copyright (c) 2006, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
- * ORACLE PROPRIETARY/CONFIDENTIAL. Use is subject to license terms.
- */
- package java.nio.channels;
- import java.io.IOException;
- import java.nio.ByteBuffer;
- /**
- * A channel that can read bytes.
- *
- * <p> Only one read operation upon a readable channel may be in progress at
- * any given time. If one thread initiates a read operation upon a channel
- * then any other thread that attempts to initiate another read operation will
- * block until the first operation is complete. Whether or not other kinds of
- * I/O operations may proceed concurrently with a read operation depends upon
- * the type of the channel. </p>
- *
- *
- * @author Mark Reinhold
- * @author JSR-51 Expert Group
- * @version %I%, %E%
- * @since 1.4
- */
- public interface ReadableByteChannel extends Channel {
- /**
- * Reads a sequence of bytes from this channel into the given buffer.
- *
- * <p> An attempt is made to read up to <i>r</i> bytes from the channel,
- * where <i>r</i> is the number of bytes remaining in the buffer, that is,
- * <tt>dst.remaining()</tt>, at the moment this method is invoked.
- *
- * <p> Suppose that a byte sequence of length <i>n</i> is read, where
- * <tt>0</tt> <tt><=</tt> <i>n</i> <tt><=</tt> <i>r</i>.
- * This byte sequence will be transferred into the buffer so that the first
- * byte in the sequence is at index <i>p</i> and the last byte is at index
- * <i>p</i> <tt>+</tt> <i>n</i> <tt>-</tt> <tt>1</tt>,
- * where <i>p</i> is the buffer's position at the moment this method is
- * invoked. Upon return the buffer's position will be equal to
- * <i>p</i> <tt>+</tt> <i>n</i>; its limit will not have changed.
- *
- * <p> A read operation might not fill the buffer, and in fact it might not
- * read any bytes at all. Whether or not it does so depends upon the
- * nature and state of the channel. A socket channel in non-blocking mode,
- * for example, cannot read any more bytes than are immediately available
- * from the socket's input buffer; similarly, a file channel cannot read
- * any more bytes than remain in the file. It is guaranteed, however, that
- * if a channel is in blocking mode and there is at least one byte
- * remaining in the buffer then this method will block until at least one
- * byte is read.
- *
- * <p> This method may be invoked at any time. If another thread has
- * already initiated a read operation upon this channel, however, then an
- * invocation of this method will block until the first operation is
- * complete. </p>
- *
- * @param dst
- * The buffer into which bytes are to be transferred
- *
- * @return The number of bytes read, possibly zero, or <tt>-1</tt> if the
- * channel has reached end-of-stream
- *
- * @throws NonReadableChannelException
- * If this channel was not opened for reading
- *
- * @throws ClosedChannelException
- * If this channel is closed
- *
- * @throws AsynchronousCloseException
- * If another thread closes this channel
- * while the read operation is in progress
- *
- * @throws ClosedByInterruptException
- * If another thread interrupts the current thread
- * while the read operation is in progress, thereby
- * closing the channel and setting the current thread's
- * interrupt status
- *
- * @throws IOException
- * If some other I/O error occurs
- */
- public int read(ByteBuffer dst) throws IOException;
- }