| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
|---|---|
static OutputStream |
asOutputStream(PrimitiveSink sink)
Wraps a
PrimitiveSink as an OutputStream, so it is easy to funnel an object to a PrimitiveSink if there is already a way to write the contents of
the object to an OutputStream. |
static Funnel<byte[]> |
byteArrayFunnel()
Returns a funnel that extracts the bytes from a
byte array. |
static Funnel<Integer> |
integerFunnel()
Returns a funnel for integers.
|
static Funnel<Long> |
longFunnel()
Returns a funnel for longs.
|
static <E> Funnel<Iterable<? extends E>> |
sequentialFunnel(Funnel<E> elementFunnel)
Returns a funnel that processes an
Iterable by funneling its elements in iteration
order with the specified funnel. |
static Funnel<CharSequence> |
stringFunnel(Charset charset)
Returns a funnel that encodes the characters of a
CharSequence with the specified
Charset. |
static Funnel<CharSequence> |
unencodedCharsFunnel()
Returns a funnel that extracts the characters from a
CharSequence, a character at a
time, without performing any encoding. |
public static Funnel<byte[]> byteArrayFunnel()
byte array.public static Funnel<CharSequence> unencodedCharsFunnel()
CharSequence, a character at a
time, without performing any encoding. If you need to use a specific encoding, use stringFunnel(Charset) instead.Funnels.stringFunnel().public static Funnel<CharSequence> stringFunnel(Charset charset)
CharSequence with the specified
Charset.public static Funnel<Integer> integerFunnel()
public static <E> Funnel<Iterable<? extends E>> sequentialFunnel(Funnel<E> elementFunnel)
Iterable by funneling its elements in iteration
order with the specified funnel. No separators are added between the elements.public static Funnel<Long> longFunnel()
public static OutputStream asOutputStream(PrimitiveSink sink)
PrimitiveSink as an OutputStream, so it is easy to funnel an object to a PrimitiveSink if there is already a way to write the contents of
the object to an OutputStream.
The close and flush methods of the returned OutputStream do nothing,
and no method throws IOException.
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