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25 
26 package java.nio.channels;
27 
28 import java.io.IOException;
29 import java.nio.ByteBuffer;
30 
31 
32 /**
33  * A channel that can read bytes into a sequence of buffers.
34  *
35  * <p> A <i>scattering</i> read operation reads, in a single invocation, a
36  * sequence of bytes into one or more of a given sequence of buffers.
37  * Scattering reads are often useful when implementing network protocols or
38  * file formats that, for example, group data into segments consisting of one
39  * or more fixed-length headers followed by a variable-length body.  Similar
40  * <i>gathering</i> write operations are defined in the {@link
41  * GatheringByteChannel} interface.  </p>
42  *
43  *
44  * @author Mark Reinhold
45  * @author JSR-51 Expert Group
46  * @since 1.4
47  */
48 
49 public interface ScatteringByteChannel
50     extends ReadableByteChannel
51 {
52 
53     /**
54      * Reads a sequence of bytes from this channel into a subsequence of the
55      * given buffers.
56      *
57      * <p> An invocation of this method attempts to read up to <i>r</i> bytes
58      * from this channel, where <i>r</i> is the total number of bytes remaining
59      * the specified subsequence of the given buffer array, that is,
60      *
61      * <blockquote><pre>
62      * dsts[offset].remaining()
63      *     + dsts[offset+1].remaining()
64      *     + ... + dsts[offset+length-1].remaining()</pre></blockquote>
65      *
66      * at the moment that this method is invoked.
67      *
68      * <p> Suppose that a byte sequence of length <i>n</i> is read, where
69      * <tt>0</tt>&nbsp;<tt>&lt;=</tt>&nbsp;<i>n</i>&nbsp;<tt>&lt;=</tt>&nbsp;<i>r</i>.
70      * Up to the first <tt>dsts[offset].remaining()</tt> bytes of this sequence
71      * are transferred into buffer <tt>dsts[offset]</tt>, up to the next
72      * <tt>dsts[offset+1].remaining()</tt> bytes are transferred into buffer
73      * <tt>dsts[offset+1]</tt>, and so forth, until the entire byte sequence
74      * is transferred into the given buffers.  As many bytes as possible are
75      * transferred into each buffer, hence the final position of each updated
76      * buffer, except the last updated buffer, is guaranteed to be equal to
77      * that buffer's limit.
78      *
79      * <p> This method may be invoked at any time.  If another thread has
80      * already initiated a read operation upon this channel, however, then an
81      * invocation of this method will block until the first operation is
82      * complete. </p>
83      *
84      * @param  dsts
85      *         The buffers into which bytes are to be transferred
86      *
87      * @param  offset
88      *         The offset within the buffer array of the first buffer into
89      *         which bytes are to be transferred; must be non-negative and no
90      *         larger than <tt>dsts.length</tt>
91      *
92      * @param  length
93      *         The maximum number of buffers to be accessed; must be
94      *         non-negative and no larger than
95      *         <tt>dsts.length</tt>&nbsp;-&nbsp;<tt>offset</tt>
96      *
97      * @return The number of bytes read, possibly zero,
98      *         or <tt>-1</tt> if the channel has reached end-of-stream
99      *
100      * @throws  IndexOutOfBoundsException
101      *          If the preconditions on the <tt>offset</tt> and <tt>length</tt>
102      *          parameters do not hold
103      *
104      * @throws  NonReadableChannelException
105      *          If this channel was not opened for reading
106      *
107      * @throws  ClosedChannelException
108      *          If this channel is closed
109      *
110      * @throws  AsynchronousCloseException
111      *          If another thread closes this channel
112      *          while the read operation is in progress
113      *
114      * @throws  ClosedByInterruptException
115      *          If another thread interrupts the current thread
116      *          while the read operation is in progress, thereby
117      *          closing the channel and setting the current thread's
118      *          interrupt status
119      *
120      * @throws  IOException
121      *          If some other I/O error occurs
122      */
read(ByteBuffer[] dsts, int offset, int length)123     public long read(ByteBuffer[] dsts, int offset, int length)
124         throws IOException;
125 
126     /**
127      * Reads a sequence of bytes from this channel into the given buffers.
128      *
129      * <p> An invocation of this method of the form <tt>c.read(dsts)</tt>
130      * behaves in exactly the same manner as the invocation
131      *
132      * <blockquote><pre>
133      * c.read(dsts, 0, dsts.length);</pre></blockquote>
134      *
135      * @param  dsts
136      *         The buffers into which bytes are to be transferred
137      *
138      * @return The number of bytes read, possibly zero,
139      *         or <tt>-1</tt> if the channel has reached end-of-stream
140      *
141      * @throws  NonReadableChannelException
142      *          If this channel was not opened for reading
143      *
144      * @throws  ClosedChannelException
145      *          If this channel is closed
146      *
147      * @throws  AsynchronousCloseException
148      *          If another thread closes this channel
149      *          while the read operation is in progress
150      *
151      * @throws  ClosedByInterruptException
152      *          If another thread interrupts the current thread
153      *          while the read operation is in progress, thereby
154      *          closing the channel and setting the current thread's
155      *          interrupt status
156      *
157      * @throws  IOException
158      *          If some other I/O error occurs
159      */
read(ByteBuffer[] dsts)160     public long read(ByteBuffer[] dsts) throws IOException;
161 
162 }
163