@Deprecated public abstract class AbstractDerivedByteBuf extends AbstractByteBuf
| Modifier | Constructor and Description |
|---|---|
protected |
AbstractDerivedByteBuf(int maxCapacity)
Deprecated.
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| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
|---|---|
ByteBuffer |
internalNioBuffer(int index,
int length)
Deprecated.
Internal use only: Exposes the internal NIO buffer.
|
boolean |
isContiguous()
Deprecated.
Returns
true if this ByteBuf implementation is backed by a single memory region. |
boolean |
isReadOnly()
Deprecated.
Returns
true if and only if this buffer is read-only. |
ByteBuffer |
nioBuffer(int index,
int length)
Deprecated.
Exposes this buffer's sub-region as an NIO
ByteBuffer. |
int |
refCnt()
Deprecated.
Returns the reference count of this object.
|
boolean |
release()
Deprecated.
Decreases the reference count by
1 and deallocates this object if the reference count reaches at
0. |
boolean |
release(int decrement)
Deprecated.
Decreases the reference count by the specified
decrement and deallocates this object if the reference
count reaches at 0. |
ByteBuf |
retain()
Deprecated.
Increases the reference count by
1. |
ByteBuf |
retain(int increment)
Deprecated.
Increases the reference count by the specified
increment. |
ByteBuf |
touch()
Deprecated.
Records the current access location of this object for debugging purposes.
|
ByteBuf |
touch(Object hint)
Deprecated.
Records the current access location of this object with an additional arbitrary information for debugging
purposes.
|
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public final int refCnt()
ReferenceCounted0, it means this object has been deallocated.public final ByteBuf retain()
ReferenceCounted1.retain in interface ReferenceCountedretain in class ByteBufpublic final ByteBuf retain(int increment)
ReferenceCountedincrement.retain in interface ReferenceCountedretain in class ByteBufpublic final ByteBuf touch()
ReferenceCountedResourceLeakDetector. This method is a shortcut to touch(null).touch in interface ReferenceCountedtouch in class ByteBufpublic final ByteBuf touch(Object hint)
ReferenceCountedResourceLeakDetector.touch in interface ReferenceCountedtouch in class ByteBufpublic final boolean release()
ReferenceCounted1 and deallocates this object if the reference count reaches at
0.true if and only if the reference count became 0 and this object has been deallocatedpublic final boolean release(int decrement)
ReferenceCounteddecrement and deallocates this object if the reference
count reaches at 0.true if and only if the reference count became 0 and this object has been deallocatedpublic boolean isReadOnly()
ByteBuftrue if and only if this buffer is read-only.isReadOnly in class AbstractByteBufpublic ByteBuffer internalNioBuffer(int index, int length)
ByteBufinternalNioBuffer in class ByteBufpublic ByteBuffer nioBuffer(int index, int length)
ByteBufByteBuffer. The returned buffer
either share or contains the copied content of this buffer, while changing the position
and limit of the returned NIO buffer does not affect the indexes and marks of this buffer.
This method does not modify readerIndex or writerIndex of this buffer.
Please note that the returned NIO buffer will not see the changes of this buffer if this buffer
is a dynamic buffer and it adjusted its capacity.nioBuffer in class ByteBufByteBuf.nioBufferCount(),
ByteBuf.nioBuffers(),
ByteBuf.nioBuffers(int, int)public boolean isContiguous()
ByteBuftrue if this ByteBuf implementation is backed by a single memory region.
Composite buffer implementations must return false even if they currently hold ≤ 1 components.
For buffers that return true, it's guaranteed that a successful call to ByteBuf.discardReadBytes()
will increase the value of ByteBuf.maxFastWritableBytes() by the current readerIndex.
This method will return false by default, and a false return value does not necessarily
mean that the implementation is composite or that it is not backed by a single memory region.
isContiguous in class ByteBufCopyright © 2008–2025 The Netty Project. All rights reserved.