Package com.google.common.hash
Interface PrimitiveSink
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- All Known Subinterfaces:
- Hasher
 
 @Beta public interface PrimitiveSink An object which can receive a stream of primitive values.- Since:
- 12.0 (in 11.0 as Sink)
- Author:
- Kevin Bourrillion
 
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Method SummaryAll Methods Instance Methods Abstract Methods Modifier and Type Method Description PrimitiveSinkputBoolean(boolean b)Puts a boolean into this sink.PrimitiveSinkputByte(byte b)Puts a byte into this sink.PrimitiveSinkputBytes(byte[] bytes)Puts an array of bytes into this sink.PrimitiveSinkputBytes(byte[] bytes, int off, int len)Puts a chunk of an array of bytes into this sink.PrimitiveSinkputBytes(java.nio.ByteBuffer bytes)Puts the remaining bytes of a byte buffer into this sink.PrimitiveSinkputChar(char c)Puts a character into this sink.PrimitiveSinkputDouble(double d)Puts a double into this sink.PrimitiveSinkputFloat(float f)Puts a float into this sink.PrimitiveSinkputInt(int i)Puts an int into this sink.PrimitiveSinkputLong(long l)Puts a long into this sink.PrimitiveSinkputShort(short s)Puts a short into this sink.PrimitiveSinkputString(java.lang.CharSequence charSequence, java.nio.charset.Charset charset)Puts a string into this sink using the given charset.PrimitiveSinkputUnencodedChars(java.lang.CharSequence charSequence)Puts each 16-bit code unit from theCharSequenceinto this sink.
 
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Method Detail- 
putByte@CanIgnoreReturnValue PrimitiveSink putByte(byte b) Puts a byte into this sink.- Parameters:
- b- a byte
- Returns:
- this instance
 
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putBytes@CanIgnoreReturnValue PrimitiveSink putBytes(byte[] bytes) Puts an array of bytes into this sink.- Parameters:
- bytes- a byte array
- Returns:
- this instance
 
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putBytes@CanIgnoreReturnValue PrimitiveSink putBytes(byte[] bytes, int off, int len) Puts a chunk of an array of bytes into this sink.bytes[off]is the first byte written,bytes[off + len - 1]is the last.- Parameters:
- bytes- a byte array
- off- the start offset in the array
- len- the number of bytes to write
- Returns:
- this instance
- Throws:
- java.lang.IndexOutOfBoundsException- if- off < 0or- off + len > bytes.lengthor- len < 0
 
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putBytes@CanIgnoreReturnValue PrimitiveSink putBytes(java.nio.ByteBuffer bytes) Puts the remaining bytes of a byte buffer into this sink.bytes.position()is the first byte written,bytes.limit() - 1is the last. The position of the buffer will be equal to the limit when this method returns.- Parameters:
- bytes- a byte buffer
- Returns:
- this instance
- Since:
- 23.0
 
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putShort@CanIgnoreReturnValue PrimitiveSink putShort(short s) Puts a short into this sink.
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putInt@CanIgnoreReturnValue PrimitiveSink putInt(int i) Puts an int into this sink.
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putLong@CanIgnoreReturnValue PrimitiveSink putLong(long l) Puts a long into this sink.
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putFloat@CanIgnoreReturnValue PrimitiveSink putFloat(float f) Puts a float into this sink.
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putDouble@CanIgnoreReturnValue PrimitiveSink putDouble(double d) Puts a double into this sink.
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putBoolean@CanIgnoreReturnValue PrimitiveSink putBoolean(boolean b) Puts a boolean into this sink.
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putChar@CanIgnoreReturnValue PrimitiveSink putChar(char c) Puts a character into this sink.
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putUnencodedChars@CanIgnoreReturnValue PrimitiveSink putUnencodedChars(java.lang.CharSequence charSequence) Puts each 16-bit code unit from theCharSequenceinto this sink.Warning: This method will produce different output than most other languages do when running on the equivalent input. For cross-language compatibility, use putString(java.lang.CharSequence, java.nio.charset.Charset), usually with a charset of UTF-8. For other use cases, useputUnencodedChars.- Since:
- 15.0 (since 11.0 as putString(CharSequence))
 
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putString@CanIgnoreReturnValue PrimitiveSink putString(java.lang.CharSequence charSequence, java.nio.charset.Charset charset) Puts a string into this sink using the given charset.Warning: This method, which reencodes the input before processing it, is useful only for cross-language compatibility. For other use cases, prefer putUnencodedChars(java.lang.CharSequence), which is faster, produces the same output across Java releases, and processes everycharin the input, even if some are invalid.
 
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