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A pipe consists of a pair of channels: A writable {@link
* Pipe.SinkChannel sink 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. } channel and a readable {@link
* Pipe.SourceChannel
source} channel. Once some bytes are
* written to the sink channel they can be read from source channel in exactly
* the order in which they were written.
*
*
Pipe-source channels only support reading, so this method * returns {@link SelectionKey#OP_READ}.
* * @return The valid-operation set */ public final int validOps() { return SelectionKey.OP_READ; } } /** * A channel representing the writable end of a {@link Pipe}. * * @since 1.4 */ public static abstract class SinkChannel extends AbstractSelectableChannel implements WritableByteChannel, GatheringByteChannel { /** * Initializes a new instance of this class. */ protected SinkChannel(SelectorProvider provider) { super(provider); } /** * Returns an operation set identifying this channel's supported * operations. * *Pipe-sink channels only support writing, so this method returns * {@link SelectionKey#OP_WRITE}.
* * @return The valid-operation set */ public final int validOps() { return SelectionKey.OP_WRITE; } } /** * Initializes a new instance of this class. */ protected Pipe() { } /** * Returns this pipe's source channel. * * @return This pipe's source channel */ public abstract SourceChannel source(); /** * Returns this pipe's sink channel. * * @return This pipe's sink channel */ public abstract SinkChannel sink(); /** * Opens a pipe. * *The new pipe is created by invoking the {@link * java.nio.channels.spi.SelectorProvider#openPipe openPipe} method of the * system-wide default {@link java.nio.channels.spi.SelectorProvider} * object.
* * @return A new pipe * * @throws IOException * If an I/O error occurs */ public static Pipe open() throws IOException { return SelectorProvider.provider().openPipe(); } }