A pair of channels that implements a unidirectional pipe.
A pipe consists of a pair of channels: A writable sink channel and a readable source
channel. Once some bytes are written to the sink channel they can be read
from source channel in exactlyAthe order in which they were written.
Whether or not a thread writing bytes to a pipe will block until another thread reads those bytes, or some previously-written bytes, from the pipe is system-dependent and therefore unspecified. Many pipe implementations will buffer up to a certain number of bytes between the sink and source channels, but such buffering should not be assumed.
Nested Class Summary
| class | Pipe.SinkChannel | A channel representing the writable end of a Pipe. |
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| class | Pipe.SourceChannel | A channel representing the readable end of a Pipe. |
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Protected Constructor Summary
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Pipe()
Initializes a new instance of this class.
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Public Method Summary
| static Pipe |
open()
Opens a pipe.
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| abstract Pipe.SinkChannel |
sink()
Returns this pipe's sink channel.
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| abstract Pipe.SourceChannel |
source()
Returns this pipe's source channel.
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Inherited Method Summary
Protected Constructors
protected Pipe ()
Initializes a new instance of this class.
Public Methods
public static Pipe open ()
Opens a pipe.
The new pipe is created by invoking the openPipe method of the
system-wide default SelectorProvider
object.
Returns
- A new pipe
Throws
| IOException | If an I/O error occurs |
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public abstract Pipe.SinkChannel sink ()
Returns this pipe's sink channel.
Returns
- This pipe's sink channel
public abstract Pipe.SourceChannel source ()
Returns this pipe's source channel.
Returns
- This pipe's source channel