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Based on 032 * {@link org.apache.hadoop.io.BytesWritable} only this class is NOT resizable and DOES NOT 033 * distinguish between the size of the sequence and the current capacity as 034 * {@link org.apache.hadoop.io.BytesWritable} does. Hence its comparatively 'immutable'. When 035 * creating a new instance of this class, the underlying byte [] is not copied, just referenced. The 036 * backing buffer is accessed when we go to serialize. 037 */ 038@InterfaceAudience.Public 039@edu.umd.cs.findbugs.annotations.SuppressWarnings( 040 value = "EQ_CHECK_FOR_OPERAND_NOT_COMPATIBLE_WITH_THIS", 041 justification = "It has been like this forever") 042public class ImmutableBytesWritable implements WritableComparable<ImmutableBytesWritable> { 043 private byte[] bytes; 044 private int offset; 045 private int length; 046 047 /** 048 * Create a zero-size sequence. 049 */ 050 public ImmutableBytesWritable() { 051 super(); 052 } 053 054 /** 055 * Create a ImmutableBytesWritable using the byte array as the initial value. 056 * @param bytes This array becomes the backing storage for the object. 057 */ 058 public ImmutableBytesWritable(byte[] bytes) { 059 this(bytes, 0, bytes.length); 060 } 061 062 /** 063 * Set the new ImmutableBytesWritable to the contents of the passed <code>ibw</code>. 064 * @param ibw the value to set this ImmutableBytesWritable to. 065 */ 066 public ImmutableBytesWritable(final ImmutableBytesWritable ibw) { 067 this(ibw.get(), ibw.getOffset(), ibw.getLength()); 068 } 069 070 /** 071 * Set the value to a given byte range 072 * @param bytes the new byte range to set to 073 * @param offset the offset in newData to start at 074 * @param length the number of bytes in the range 075 */ 076 public ImmutableBytesWritable(final byte[] bytes, final int offset, final int length) { 077 this.bytes = bytes; 078 this.offset = offset; 079 this.length = length; 080 } 081 082 /** 083 * Get the data from the BytesWritable. 084 * @return The data is only valid between offset and offset+length. 085 */ 086 public byte[] get() { 087 if (this.bytes == null) { 088 throw new IllegalStateException( 089 "Uninitialiized. Null constructor " + "called w/o accompaying readFields invocation"); 090 } 091 return this.bytes; 092 } 093 094 /** 095 * @param b Use passed bytes as backing array for this instance. 096 */ 097 public void set(final byte[] b) { 098 set(b, 0, b.length); 099 } 100 101 /** 102 * @param b Use passed bytes as backing array for this instance. 103 */ 104 public void set(final byte[] b, final int offset, final int length) { 105 this.bytes = b; 106 this.offset = offset; 107 this.length = length; 108 } 109 110 /** 111 * @return the number of valid bytes in the buffer 112 * @deprecated since 0.98.5. Use {@link #getLength()} instead 113 * @see #getLength() 114 * @see <a href="https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HBASE-11561">HBASE-11561</a> 115 */ 116 @Deprecated 117 public int getSize() { 118 if (this.bytes == null) { 119 throw new IllegalStateException( 120 "Uninitialiized. Null constructor " + "called w/o accompaying readFields invocation"); 121 } 122 return this.length; 123 } 124 125 /** Returns the number of valid bytes in the buffer */ 126 public int getLength() { 127 if (this.bytes == null) { 128 throw new IllegalStateException( 129 "Uninitialiized. Null constructor " + "called w/o accompaying readFields invocation"); 130 } 131 return this.length; 132 } 133 134 /** 135 * */ 136 public int getOffset() { 137 return this.offset; 138 } 139 140 @Override 141 public void readFields(final DataInput in) throws IOException { 142 this.length = in.readInt(); 143 this.bytes = new byte[this.length]; 144 in.readFully(this.bytes, 0, this.length); 145 this.offset = 0; 146 } 147 148 @Override 149 public void write(final DataOutput out) throws IOException { 150 out.writeInt(this.length); 151 out.write(this.bytes, this.offset, this.length); 152 } 153 154 // Below methods copied from BytesWritable 155 @Override 156 public int hashCode() { 157 int hash = 1; 158 for (int i = offset; i < offset + length; i++) 159 hash = (31 * hash) + (int) bytes[i]; 160 return hash; 161 } 162 163 /** 164 * Define the sort order of the BytesWritable. 165 * @param that The other bytes writable 166 * @return Positive if left is bigger than right, 0 if they are equal, and negative if left is 167 * smaller than right. 168 */ 169 @Override 170 public int compareTo(ImmutableBytesWritable that) { 171 return WritableComparator.compareBytes(this.bytes, this.offset, this.length, that.bytes, 172 that.offset, that.length); 173 } 174 175 /** 176 * Compares the bytes in this object to the specified byte array 177 * @return Positive if left is bigger than right, 0 if they are equal, and negative if left is 178 * smaller than right. 179 */ 180 public int compareTo(final byte[] that) { 181 return WritableComparator.compareBytes(this.bytes, this.offset, this.length, that, 0, 182 that.length); 183 } 184 185 /** 186 * @see java.lang.Object#equals(java.lang.Object) 187 */ 188 @Override 189 public boolean equals(Object right_obj) { 190 if (right_obj instanceof byte[]) { 191 return compareTo((byte[]) right_obj) == 0; 192 } 193 if (right_obj instanceof ImmutableBytesWritable) { 194 return compareTo((ImmutableBytesWritable) right_obj) == 0; 195 } 196 return false; 197 } 198 199 /** 200 * @see java.lang.Object#toString() 201 */ 202 @Override 203 public String toString() { 204 StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder(3 * this.length); 205 final int endIdx = this.offset + this.length; 206 for (int idx = this.offset; idx < endIdx; idx++) { 207 sb.append(' '); 208 String num = Integer.toHexString(0xff & this.bytes[idx]); 209 // if it is only one digit, add a leading 0. 210 if (num.length() < 2) { 211 sb.append('0'); 212 } 213 sb.append(num); 214 } 215 return sb.length() > 0 ? sb.substring(1) : ""; 216 } 217 218 /** 219 * A Comparator optimized for ImmutableBytesWritable. 220 */ 221 @InterfaceAudience.Public 222 public static class Comparator extends WritableComparator { 223 private BytesWritable.Comparator comparator = new BytesWritable.Comparator(); 224 225 /** constructor */ 226 public Comparator() { 227 super(ImmutableBytesWritable.class); 228 } 229 230 /** 231 * @see org.apache.hadoop.io.WritableComparator#compare(byte[], int, int, byte[], int, int) 232 */ 233 @Override 234 public int compare(byte[] b1, int s1, int l1, byte[] b2, int s2, int l2) { 235 return comparator.compare(b1, s1, l1, b2, s2, l2); 236 } 237 } 238 239 static { // register this comparator 240 WritableComparator.define(ImmutableBytesWritable.class, new Comparator()); 241 } 242 243 /** 244 * @param array List of byte []. 245 * @return Array of byte []. 246 */ 247 public static byte[][] toArray(final List<byte[]> array) { 248 // List#toArray doesn't work on lists of byte []. 249 byte[][] results = new byte[array.size()][]; 250 for (int i = 0; i < array.size(); i++) { 251 results[i] = array.get(i); 252 } 253 return results; 254 } 255 256 /** 257 * Returns a copy of the bytes referred to by this writable 258 */ 259 public byte[] copyBytes() { 260 return Arrays.copyOfRange(bytes, offset, offset + length); 261 } 262}