Java Code Examples for org.apache.flink.shaded.netty4.io.netty.buffer.ByteBuf#slice()
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Example 1
Source File: AbstractByteBufTest.java From flink with Apache License 2.0 | 6 votes |
private void testSliceContents(boolean retainedSlice) { ByteBuf buf = newBuffer(8).resetWriterIndex(); ByteBuf expected = newBuffer(3).resetWriterIndex(); buf.writeBytes(new byte[] {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8}); expected.writeBytes(new byte[] {4, 5, 6}); ByteBuf slice = retainedSlice ? buf.retainedSlice(buf.readerIndex() + 3, 3) : buf.slice(buf.readerIndex() + 3, 3); try { assertEquals(0, slice.compareTo(expected)); assertEquals(0, slice.compareTo(slice.duplicate())); ByteBuf b = slice.retainedDuplicate(); assertEquals(0, slice.compareTo(b)); b.release(); assertEquals(0, slice.compareTo(slice.slice(0, slice.capacity()))); } finally { if (retainedSlice) { slice.release(); } buf.release(); expected.release(); } }
Example 2
Source File: AbstractByteBufTest.java From Flink-CEPplus with Apache License 2.0 | 6 votes |
private void testSliceOutOfBounds(boolean initRetainedSlice, boolean finalRetainedSlice, boolean indexOutOfBounds) { ByteBuf buf = newBuffer(8); ByteBuf slice = initRetainedSlice ? buf.retainedSlice(buf.readerIndex() + 1, 2) : buf.slice(buf.readerIndex() + 1, 2); try { assertEquals(2, slice.capacity()); assertEquals(2, slice.maxCapacity()); final int index = indexOutOfBounds ? 3 : 0; final int length = indexOutOfBounds ? 0 : 3; if (finalRetainedSlice) { // This is expected to fail ... so no need to release. slice.retainedSlice(index, length); } else { slice.slice(index, length); } } finally { if (initRetainedSlice) { slice.release(); } buf.release(); } }
Example 3
Source File: AbstractByteBufTest.java From Flink-CEPplus with Apache License 2.0 | 6 votes |
private void testSliceContents(boolean retainedSlice) { ByteBuf buf = newBuffer(8).resetWriterIndex(); ByteBuf expected = newBuffer(3).resetWriterIndex(); buf.writeBytes(new byte[] {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8}); expected.writeBytes(new byte[] {4, 5, 6}); ByteBuf slice = retainedSlice ? buf.retainedSlice(buf.readerIndex() + 3, 3) : buf.slice(buf.readerIndex() + 3, 3); try { assertEquals(0, slice.compareTo(expected)); assertEquals(0, slice.compareTo(slice.duplicate())); ByteBuf b = slice.retainedDuplicate(); assertEquals(0, slice.compareTo(b)); b.release(); assertEquals(0, slice.compareTo(slice.slice(0, slice.capacity()))); } finally { if (retainedSlice) { slice.release(); } buf.release(); expected.release(); } }
Example 4
Source File: AbstractByteBufTest.java From flink with Apache License 2.0 | 6 votes |
private void testSliceContents(boolean retainedSlice) { ByteBuf buf = newBuffer(8).resetWriterIndex(); ByteBuf expected = newBuffer(3).resetWriterIndex(); buf.writeBytes(new byte[] {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8}); expected.writeBytes(new byte[] {4, 5, 6}); ByteBuf slice = retainedSlice ? buf.retainedSlice(buf.readerIndex() + 3, 3) : buf.slice(buf.readerIndex() + 3, 3); try { assertEquals(0, slice.compareTo(expected)); assertEquals(0, slice.compareTo(slice.duplicate())); ByteBuf b = slice.retainedDuplicate(); assertEquals(0, slice.compareTo(b)); b.release(); assertEquals(0, slice.compareTo(slice.slice(0, slice.capacity()))); } finally { if (retainedSlice) { slice.release(); } buf.release(); expected.release(); } }
Example 5
Source File: AbstractByteBufTest.java From flink with Apache License 2.0 | 6 votes |
private void testSliceOutOfBounds(boolean initRetainedSlice, boolean finalRetainedSlice, boolean indexOutOfBounds) { ByteBuf buf = newBuffer(8); ByteBuf slice = initRetainedSlice ? buf.retainedSlice(buf.readerIndex() + 1, 2) : buf.slice(buf.readerIndex() + 1, 2); try { assertEquals(2, slice.capacity()); assertEquals(2, slice.maxCapacity()); final int index = indexOutOfBounds ? 3 : 0; final int length = indexOutOfBounds ? 0 : 3; if (finalRetainedSlice) { // This is expected to fail ... so no need to release. slice.retainedSlice(index, length); } else { slice.slice(index, length); } } finally { if (initRetainedSlice) { slice.release(); } buf.release(); } }
Example 6
Source File: AbstractByteBufTest.java From flink with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
private void testSliceCapacityChange(boolean retainedSlice) { ByteBuf buf = newBuffer(8); ByteBuf slice = retainedSlice ? buf.retainedSlice(buf.readerIndex() + 1, 3) : buf.slice(buf.readerIndex() + 1, 3); try { slice.capacity(10); } finally { if (retainedSlice) { slice.release(); } buf.release(); } }
Example 7
Source File: AbstractByteBufTest.java From flink with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
private void testSliceCapacityChange(boolean retainedSlice) { ByteBuf buf = newBuffer(8); ByteBuf slice = retainedSlice ? buf.retainedSlice(buf.readerIndex() + 1, 3) : buf.slice(buf.readerIndex() + 1, 3); try { slice.capacity(10); } finally { if (retainedSlice) { slice.release(); } buf.release(); } }
Example 8
Source File: AbstractByteBufTest.java From flink with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
@Test public void testDuplicateAfterReleaseRetainedDuplicateSlice() { ByteBuf buf = newBuffer(1); ByteBuf buf2 = buf.retainedDuplicate(); ByteBuf buf3 = buf2.slice(0, 1); assertDuplicateFailAfterRelease(buf, buf2, buf3); }
Example 9
Source File: AbstractByteBufTest.java From flink with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
@Test public void testRetainedSliceAfterReleaseRetainedDuplicateSlice() { ByteBuf buf = newBuffer(1); ByteBuf buf2 = buf.retainedDuplicate(); ByteBuf buf3 = buf2.slice(0, 1); assertRetainedSliceFailAfterRelease(buf, buf2, buf3); }
Example 10
Source File: AbstractByteBufTest.java From flink with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
@Test public void testSliceAfterReleaseRetainedDuplicateSlice() { ByteBuf buf = newBuffer(1); ByteBuf buf2 = buf.retainedDuplicate(); ByteBuf buf3 = buf2.slice(0, 1); assertSliceFailAfterRelease(buf, buf2, buf3); }
Example 11
Source File: AbstractByteBufTest.java From Flink-CEPplus with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
@Test public void testSliceAfterReleaseRetainedDuplicateSlice() { ByteBuf buf = newBuffer(1); ByteBuf buf2 = buf.retainedDuplicate(); ByteBuf buf3 = buf2.slice(0, 1); assertSliceFailAfterRelease(buf, buf2, buf3); }
Example 12
Source File: AbstractByteBufTest.java From flink with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
@Test public void testDuplicateAfterReleaseRetainedDuplicateSlice() { ByteBuf buf = newBuffer(1); ByteBuf buf2 = buf.retainedDuplicate(); ByteBuf buf3 = buf2.slice(0, 1); assertDuplicateFailAfterRelease(buf, buf2, buf3); }
Example 13
Source File: AbstractByteBufTest.java From flink with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
@Test public void testRetainedSliceAfterReleaseRetainedDuplicateSlice() { ByteBuf buf = newBuffer(1); ByteBuf buf2 = buf.retainedDuplicate(); ByteBuf buf3 = buf2.slice(0, 1); assertRetainedSliceFailAfterRelease(buf, buf2, buf3); }
Example 14
Source File: AbstractByteBufTest.java From flink with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
@Test public void testSliceAfterReleaseRetainedDuplicateSlice() { ByteBuf buf = newBuffer(1); ByteBuf buf2 = buf.retainedDuplicate(); ByteBuf buf3 = buf2.slice(0, 1); assertSliceFailAfterRelease(buf, buf2, buf3); }
Example 15
Source File: AbstractByteBufTest.java From Flink-CEPplus with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
private void testSliceCapacityChange(boolean retainedSlice) { ByteBuf buf = newBuffer(8); ByteBuf slice = retainedSlice ? buf.retainedSlice(buf.readerIndex() + 1, 3) : buf.slice(buf.readerIndex() + 1, 3); try { slice.capacity(10); } finally { if (retainedSlice) { slice.release(); } buf.release(); } }
Example 16
Source File: AbstractByteBufTest.java From Flink-CEPplus with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
@Test public void testDuplicateAfterReleaseRetainedDuplicateSlice() { ByteBuf buf = newBuffer(1); ByteBuf buf2 = buf.retainedDuplicate(); ByteBuf buf3 = buf2.slice(0, 1); assertDuplicateFailAfterRelease(buf, buf2, buf3); }
Example 17
Source File: AbstractByteBufTest.java From Flink-CEPplus with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
@Test public void testRetainedSliceAfterReleaseRetainedDuplicateSlice() { ByteBuf buf = newBuffer(1); ByteBuf buf2 = buf.retainedDuplicate(); ByteBuf buf3 = buf2.slice(0, 1); assertRetainedSliceFailAfterRelease(buf, buf2, buf3); }
Example 18
Source File: AbstractByteBufTest.java From flink with Apache License 2.0 | 4 votes |
private void testMultipleLevelRetainedSliceWithNonRetained(boolean doSlice1, boolean doSlice2) { ByteBuf buf = newBuffer(8).resetWriterIndex(); ByteBuf expected1 = newBuffer(6).resetWriterIndex(); ByteBuf expected2 = newBuffer(4).resetWriterIndex(); ByteBuf expected3 = newBuffer(2).resetWriterIndex(); ByteBuf expected4SliceSlice = newBuffer(1).resetWriterIndex(); ByteBuf expected4DupSlice = newBuffer(1).resetWriterIndex(); buf.writeBytes(new byte[] {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8}); expected1.writeBytes(new byte[] {2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7}); expected2.writeBytes(new byte[] {3, 4, 5, 6}); expected3.writeBytes(new byte[] {4, 5}); expected4SliceSlice.writeBytes(new byte[] {5}); expected4DupSlice.writeBytes(new byte[] {4}); ByteBuf slice1 = buf.retainedSlice(buf.readerIndex() + 1, 6); assertEquals(0, slice1.compareTo(expected1)); // Simulate a handler that releases the original buffer, and propagates a slice. buf.release(); ByteBuf slice2 = slice1.retainedSlice(slice1.readerIndex() + 1, 4); assertEquals(0, slice2.compareTo(expected2)); assertEquals(0, slice2.compareTo(slice2.duplicate())); assertEquals(0, slice2.compareTo(slice2.slice())); ByteBuf tmpBuf = slice2.retainedDuplicate(); assertEquals(0, slice2.compareTo(tmpBuf)); tmpBuf.release(); tmpBuf = slice2.retainedSlice(); assertEquals(0, slice2.compareTo(tmpBuf)); tmpBuf.release(); ByteBuf slice3 = doSlice1 ? slice2.slice(slice2.readerIndex() + 1, 2) : slice2.duplicate(); if (doSlice1) { assertEquals(0, slice3.compareTo(expected3)); } else { assertEquals(0, slice3.compareTo(expected2)); } ByteBuf slice4 = doSlice2 ? slice3.slice(slice3.readerIndex() + 1, 1) : slice3.duplicate(); if (doSlice1 && doSlice2) { assertEquals(0, slice4.compareTo(expected4SliceSlice)); } else if (doSlice2) { assertEquals(0, slice4.compareTo(expected4DupSlice)); } else { assertEquals(0, slice3.compareTo(slice4)); } // Cleanup the expected buffers used for testing. assertTrue(expected1.release()); assertTrue(expected2.release()); assertTrue(expected3.release()); assertTrue(expected4SliceSlice.release()); assertTrue(expected4DupSlice.release()); // Slice 4, 3, and 2 should effectively "share" a reference count. slice4.release(); assertEquals(slice3.refCnt(), slice2.refCnt()); assertEquals(slice3.refCnt(), slice4.refCnt()); // Slice 1 should also release the original underlying buffer without throwing exceptions assertTrue(slice1.release()); // Reference counting may be shared, or may be independently tracked, but at this point all buffers should // be deallocated and have a reference count of 0. assertEquals(0, buf.refCnt()); assertEquals(0, slice1.refCnt()); assertEquals(0, slice2.refCnt()); assertEquals(0, slice3.refCnt()); }
Example 19
Source File: AbstractByteBufTest.java From Flink-CEPplus with Apache License 2.0 | 4 votes |
private void testMultipleLevelRetainedSliceWithNonRetained(boolean doSlice1, boolean doSlice2) { ByteBuf buf = newBuffer(8).resetWriterIndex(); ByteBuf expected1 = newBuffer(6).resetWriterIndex(); ByteBuf expected2 = newBuffer(4).resetWriterIndex(); ByteBuf expected3 = newBuffer(2).resetWriterIndex(); ByteBuf expected4SliceSlice = newBuffer(1).resetWriterIndex(); ByteBuf expected4DupSlice = newBuffer(1).resetWriterIndex(); buf.writeBytes(new byte[] {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8}); expected1.writeBytes(new byte[] {2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7}); expected2.writeBytes(new byte[] {3, 4, 5, 6}); expected3.writeBytes(new byte[] {4, 5}); expected4SliceSlice.writeBytes(new byte[] {5}); expected4DupSlice.writeBytes(new byte[] {4}); ByteBuf slice1 = buf.retainedSlice(buf.readerIndex() + 1, 6); assertEquals(0, slice1.compareTo(expected1)); // Simulate a handler that releases the original buffer, and propagates a slice. buf.release(); ByteBuf slice2 = slice1.retainedSlice(slice1.readerIndex() + 1, 4); assertEquals(0, slice2.compareTo(expected2)); assertEquals(0, slice2.compareTo(slice2.duplicate())); assertEquals(0, slice2.compareTo(slice2.slice())); ByteBuf tmpBuf = slice2.retainedDuplicate(); assertEquals(0, slice2.compareTo(tmpBuf)); tmpBuf.release(); tmpBuf = slice2.retainedSlice(); assertEquals(0, slice2.compareTo(tmpBuf)); tmpBuf.release(); ByteBuf slice3 = doSlice1 ? slice2.slice(slice2.readerIndex() + 1, 2) : slice2.duplicate(); if (doSlice1) { assertEquals(0, slice3.compareTo(expected3)); } else { assertEquals(0, slice3.compareTo(expected2)); } ByteBuf slice4 = doSlice2 ? slice3.slice(slice3.readerIndex() + 1, 1) : slice3.duplicate(); if (doSlice1 && doSlice2) { assertEquals(0, slice4.compareTo(expected4SliceSlice)); } else if (doSlice2) { assertEquals(0, slice4.compareTo(expected4DupSlice)); } else { assertEquals(0, slice3.compareTo(slice4)); } // Cleanup the expected buffers used for testing. assertTrue(expected1.release()); assertTrue(expected2.release()); assertTrue(expected3.release()); assertTrue(expected4SliceSlice.release()); assertTrue(expected4DupSlice.release()); // Slice 4, 3, and 2 should effectively "share" a reference count. slice4.release(); assertEquals(slice3.refCnt(), slice2.refCnt()); assertEquals(slice3.refCnt(), slice4.refCnt()); // Slice 1 should also release the original underlying buffer without throwing exceptions assertTrue(slice1.release()); // Reference counting may be shared, or may be independently tracked, but at this point all buffers should // be deallocated and have a reference count of 0. assertEquals(0, buf.refCnt()); assertEquals(0, slice1.refCnt()); assertEquals(0, slice2.refCnt()); assertEquals(0, slice3.refCnt()); }
Example 20
Source File: AbstractByteBufTest.java From flink with Apache License 2.0 | 4 votes |
private void testMultipleLevelRetainedSliceWithNonRetained(boolean doSlice1, boolean doSlice2) { ByteBuf buf = newBuffer(8).resetWriterIndex(); ByteBuf expected1 = newBuffer(6).resetWriterIndex(); ByteBuf expected2 = newBuffer(4).resetWriterIndex(); ByteBuf expected3 = newBuffer(2).resetWriterIndex(); ByteBuf expected4SliceSlice = newBuffer(1).resetWriterIndex(); ByteBuf expected4DupSlice = newBuffer(1).resetWriterIndex(); buf.writeBytes(new byte[] {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8}); expected1.writeBytes(new byte[] {2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7}); expected2.writeBytes(new byte[] {3, 4, 5, 6}); expected3.writeBytes(new byte[] {4, 5}); expected4SliceSlice.writeBytes(new byte[] {5}); expected4DupSlice.writeBytes(new byte[] {4}); ByteBuf slice1 = buf.retainedSlice(buf.readerIndex() + 1, 6); assertEquals(0, slice1.compareTo(expected1)); // Simulate a handler that releases the original buffer, and propagates a slice. buf.release(); ByteBuf slice2 = slice1.retainedSlice(slice1.readerIndex() + 1, 4); assertEquals(0, slice2.compareTo(expected2)); assertEquals(0, slice2.compareTo(slice2.duplicate())); assertEquals(0, slice2.compareTo(slice2.slice())); ByteBuf tmpBuf = slice2.retainedDuplicate(); assertEquals(0, slice2.compareTo(tmpBuf)); tmpBuf.release(); tmpBuf = slice2.retainedSlice(); assertEquals(0, slice2.compareTo(tmpBuf)); tmpBuf.release(); ByteBuf slice3 = doSlice1 ? slice2.slice(slice2.readerIndex() + 1, 2) : slice2.duplicate(); if (doSlice1) { assertEquals(0, slice3.compareTo(expected3)); } else { assertEquals(0, slice3.compareTo(expected2)); } ByteBuf slice4 = doSlice2 ? slice3.slice(slice3.readerIndex() + 1, 1) : slice3.duplicate(); if (doSlice1 && doSlice2) { assertEquals(0, slice4.compareTo(expected4SliceSlice)); } else if (doSlice2) { assertEquals(0, slice4.compareTo(expected4DupSlice)); } else { assertEquals(0, slice3.compareTo(slice4)); } // Cleanup the expected buffers used for testing. assertTrue(expected1.release()); assertTrue(expected2.release()); assertTrue(expected3.release()); assertTrue(expected4SliceSlice.release()); assertTrue(expected4DupSlice.release()); // Slice 4, 3, and 2 should effectively "share" a reference count. slice4.release(); assertEquals(slice3.refCnt(), slice2.refCnt()); assertEquals(slice3.refCnt(), slice4.refCnt()); // Slice 1 should also release the original underlying buffer without throwing exceptions assertTrue(slice1.release()); // Reference counting may be shared, or may be independently tracked, but at this point all buffers should // be deallocated and have a reference count of 0. assertEquals(0, buf.refCnt()); assertEquals(0, slice1.refCnt()); assertEquals(0, slice2.refCnt()); assertEquals(0, slice3.refCnt()); }