public class ReadAheadInputStream extends FilterInputStream
InputStream to asynchronously read ahead from an underlying input stream when a specified amount of data has been read from the current
buffer. It does so by maintaining two buffers: an active buffer and a read ahead buffer. The active buffer contains data which should be returned when a
read() call is issued. The read ahead buffer is used to asynchronously read from the underlying input stream. When the current active buffer is exhausted, we
flip the two buffers so that we can start reading from the read ahead buffer without being blocked by disk I/O.
To build an instance, use ReadAheadInputStream.Builder.
This class was ported and adapted from Apache Spark commit 933dc6cb7b3de1d8ccaf73d124d6eb95b947ed19.
ReadAheadInputStream.Builder| Modifier and Type | Class and Description |
|---|---|
static class |
ReadAheadInputStream.Builder
Builds a new
ReadAheadInputStream. |
in| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
|---|---|
int |
available() |
static ReadAheadInputStream.Builder |
builder()
Constructs a new
ReadAheadInputStream.Builder. |
void |
close() |
int |
read() |
int |
read(byte[] b,
int offset,
int len) |
long |
skip(long n) |
mark, markSupported, read, resetpublic int available()
throws IOException
available in class FilterInputStreamIOExceptionpublic static ReadAheadInputStream.Builder builder()
ReadAheadInputStream.Builder.ReadAheadInputStream.Builder.public void close()
throws IOException
close in interface Closeableclose in interface AutoCloseableclose in class FilterInputStreamIOExceptionpublic int read()
throws IOException
read in class FilterInputStreamIOExceptionpublic int read(byte[] b,
int offset,
int len)
throws IOException
read in class FilterInputStreamIOExceptionpublic long skip(long n)
throws IOException
skip in class FilterInputStreamIOException