IReadableByteChannel.Read(ByteBuffer) Method
Definition
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Reads a sequence of bytes from this channel into the given buffer.
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public int Read (Java.Nio.ByteBuffer? dst);
[<Android.Runtime.Register("read", "(Ljava/nio/ByteBuffer;)I", "GetRead_Ljava_nio_ByteBuffer_Handler:Java.Nio.Channels.IReadableByteChannelInvoker, Mono.Android, Version=0.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=null")>]
abstract member Read : Java.Nio.ByteBuffer -> int
Parameters
- dst
- ByteBuffer
The buffer into which bytes are to be transferred
Returns
The number of bytes read, possibly zero, or -1
if the
channel has reached end-of-stream
- Attributes
Exceptions
if another thread closes the channel during the read.
if another thread interrupts the calling thread while the operation is in progress. The interrupt state of the calling thread is set and the channel is closed.
if the channel is closed.
another I/O error occurs, details are in the message.
if the channel was not opened for reading.
Remarks
Reads a sequence of bytes from this channel into the given buffer.
An attempt is made to read up to r bytes from the channel, where r is the number of bytes remaining in the buffer, that is, dst.remaining()
, at the moment this method is invoked.
Suppose that a byte sequence of length n is read, where 0
<=
n <=
r. This byte sequence will be transferred into the buffer so that the first byte in the sequence is at index p and the last byte is at index p +
n -
1
, where p is the buffer's position at the moment this method is invoked. Upon return the buffer's position will be equal to p +
n; its limit will not have changed.
A read operation might not fill the buffer, and in fact it might not read any bytes at all. Whether or not it does so depends upon the nature and state of the channel. A socket channel in non-blocking mode, for example, cannot read any more bytes than are immediately available from the socket's input buffer; similarly, a file channel cannot read any more bytes than remain in the file. It is guaranteed, however, that if a channel is in blocking mode and there is at least one byte remaining in the buffer then this method will block until at least one byte is read.
This method may be invoked at any time. If another thread has already initiated a read operation upon this channel, however, then an invocation of this method will block until the first operation is complete.
Java documentation for java.nio.channels.ReadableByteChannel.read(java.nio.ByteBuffer)
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