gcc/libjava/java/nio/MappedByteBufferImpl.java
Michael Koch 2c661756f4 [multiple changes]
2004-10-18  Michael Koch  <konqueror@gmx.de>

	* gnu/java/net/protocol/http/Connection.java,
	java/nio/MappedByteBufferImpl.java,
	java/text/RuleBasedCollator.java,
	java/util/ResourceBundle.java:
	Reworked import statements.

2004-10-18  Jeroen Frijters  <jeroen@frijters.net>

	* java/security/IdentityScope.java
	(systemScope): Removed useless initializer.
	* java/security/Policy.java
	(currentPolicy): Likewise.

From-SVN: r89210
2004-10-18 12:22:51 +00:00

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/* MappedByteBufferImpl.java --
Copyright (C) 2002, 2003, 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This file is part of GNU Classpath.
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package java.nio;
import gnu.gcj.RawData;
import java.io.IOException;
final class MappedByteBufferImpl extends MappedByteBuffer
{
boolean readOnly;
RawData address;
/** Posix uses this for the pointer returned by mmap;
* Win32 uses it for the pointer returned by MapViewOfFile. */
public RawData implPtr;
/** Posix uses this for the actual length passed to mmap;
* Win32 uses it for the pointer returned by CreateFileMapping. */
public long implLen;
public MappedByteBufferImpl (RawData address, int size, boolean readOnly)
throws IOException
{
super(size, size, 0, -1);
this.address = address;
this.readOnly = readOnly;
}
public boolean isReadOnly ()
{
return readOnly;
}
public byte get ()
{
checkForUnderflow();
int pos = position();
byte result = DirectByteBufferImpl.getImpl(address, pos);
position (pos + 1);
return result;
}
public ByteBuffer put (byte value)
{
checkIfReadOnly();
checkForOverflow();
int pos = position();
DirectByteBufferImpl.putImpl(address, pos, value);
position(pos + 1);
return this;
}
public byte get (int index)
{
checkIndex(index);
return DirectByteBufferImpl.getImpl(address, index);
}
public ByteBuffer get (byte[] dst, int offset, int length)
{
checkArraySize(dst.length, offset, length);
checkForUnderflow(length);
int index = position();
DirectByteBufferImpl.getImpl(address, index, dst, offset, length);
position(index+length);
return this;
}
public ByteBuffer put (int index, byte value)
{
checkIfReadOnly();
checkIndex(index);
DirectByteBufferImpl.putImpl(address, index, value);
return this;
}
public ByteBuffer compact ()
{
int pos = position();
if (pos > 0)
{
int count = remaining();
// Call shiftDown method optimized for direct buffers.
DirectByteBufferImpl.shiftDown(address, 0, pos, count);
position(count);
limit(capacity());
}
return this;
}
public boolean isDirect ()
{
return true;
}
public ByteBuffer slice ()
{
int rem = remaining();
return new DirectByteBufferImpl (this,
DirectByteBufferImpl
.adjustAddress(address, position()),
rem, rem, 0, isReadOnly ());
}
private ByteBuffer duplicate (boolean readOnly)
{
int pos = position();
reset();
int mark = position();
position(pos);
DirectByteBufferImpl result
= new DirectByteBufferImpl (this, address, capacity (), limit (),
pos, readOnly);
if (mark != pos)
{
result.position(mark);
result.mark();
result.position(pos);
}
return result;
}
public ByteBuffer duplicate ()
{
return duplicate(isReadOnly());
}
public ByteBuffer asReadOnlyBuffer ()
{
return duplicate(true);
}
public CharBuffer asCharBuffer ()
{
return new CharViewBufferImpl (this, remaining() >> 1);
}
public ShortBuffer asShortBuffer ()
{
return new ShortViewBufferImpl (this, remaining() >> 1);
}
public IntBuffer asIntBuffer ()
{
return new IntViewBufferImpl (this, remaining() >> 2);
}
public LongBuffer asLongBuffer ()
{
return new LongViewBufferImpl (this, remaining() >> 3);
}
public FloatBuffer asFloatBuffer ()
{
return new FloatViewBufferImpl (this, remaining() >> 2);
}
public DoubleBuffer asDoubleBuffer ()
{
return new DoubleViewBufferImpl (this, remaining() >> 3);
}
public char getChar ()
{
return ByteBufferHelper.getChar(this, order());
}
public ByteBuffer putChar (char value)
{
ByteBufferHelper.putChar(this, value, order());
return this;
}
public char getChar (int index)
{
return ByteBufferHelper.getChar(this, index, order());
}
public ByteBuffer putChar (int index, char value)
{
ByteBufferHelper.putChar(this, index, value, order());
return this;
}
public short getShort ()
{
return ByteBufferHelper.getShort(this, order());
}
public ByteBuffer putShort (short value)
{
ByteBufferHelper.putShort(this, value, order());
return this;
}
public short getShort (int index)
{
return ByteBufferHelper.getShort(this, index, order());
}
public ByteBuffer putShort (int index, short value)
{
ByteBufferHelper.putShort(this, index, value, order());
return this;
}
public int getInt ()
{
return ByteBufferHelper.getInt(this, order());
}
public ByteBuffer putInt (int value)
{
ByteBufferHelper.putInt(this, value, order());
return this;
}
public int getInt (int index)
{
return ByteBufferHelper.getInt(this, index, order());
}
public ByteBuffer putInt (int index, int value)
{
ByteBufferHelper.putInt(this, index, value, order());
return this;
}
public long getLong ()
{
return ByteBufferHelper.getLong(this, order());
}
public ByteBuffer putLong (long value)
{
ByteBufferHelper.putLong (this, value, order());
return this;
}
public long getLong (int index)
{
return ByteBufferHelper.getLong (this, index, order());
}
public ByteBuffer putLong (int index, long value)
{
ByteBufferHelper.putLong (this, index, value, order());
return this;
}
public float getFloat ()
{
return ByteBufferHelper.getFloat (this, order());
}
public ByteBuffer putFloat (float value)
{
ByteBufferHelper.putFloat (this, value, order());
return this;
}
public float getFloat (int index)
{
return ByteBufferHelper.getFloat (this, index, order());
}
public ByteBuffer putFloat (int index, float value)
{
ByteBufferHelper.putFloat (this, index, value, order());
return this;
}
public double getDouble ()
{
return ByteBufferHelper.getDouble (this, order());
}
public ByteBuffer putDouble (double value)
{
ByteBufferHelper.putDouble (this, value, order());
return this;
}
public double getDouble (int index)
{
return ByteBufferHelper.getDouble (this, index, order());
}
public ByteBuffer putDouble (int index, double value)
{
ByteBufferHelper.putDouble (this, index, value, order());
return this;
}
// NOTE: In libgcj these methods are implemented in natFileChannelXxx.cc,
// because they're small, and to put them next to FileChannelImpl::mapImpl.
native void unmapImpl ();
native boolean isLoadedImpl ();
// FIXME: Try to load all pages into memory.
native void loadImpl();
native void forceImpl();
}