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bytebufferpool/bytebuffer.go
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Albert bf51c4698b Small refactoring (#4)
* Move some methods to pool.go

* Use method instead of manual resetting of buffer

* Fix typo
2016-06-28 22:46:18 +03:00

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package bytebufferpool
// ByteBuffer provides byte buffer, which can be used for minimizing
// memory allocations.
//
// ByteBuffer may be used with functions appending data to the given []byte
// slice. See example code for details.
//
// Use Get for obtaining an empty byte buffer.
type ByteBuffer struct {
// B is a byte buffer to use in append-like workloads.
// See example code for details.
B []byte
}
// Bytes returns b.B, i.e. all the bytes accumulated in the buffer.
//
// The purpose of this function is bytes.Buffer compatibility.
func (b *ByteBuffer) Bytes() []byte {
return b.B
}
// Write implements io.Writer - it appends p to ByteBuffer.B
func (b *ByteBuffer) Write(p []byte) (int, error) {
b.B = append(b.B, p...)
return len(p), nil
}
// WriteByte appends the byte c to the buffer.
//
// The purpose of this function is bytes.Buffer compatibility.
//
// The function always returns nil.
func (b *ByteBuffer) WriteByte(c byte) error {
b.B = append(b.B, c)
return nil
}
// WriteString appends s to ByteBuffer.B
func (b *ByteBuffer) WriteString(s string) (int, error) {
b.B = append(b.B, s...)
return len(s), nil
}
// Set sets ByteBuffer.B to p
func (b *ByteBuffer) Set(p []byte) {
b.B = append(b.B[:0], p...)
}
// SetString sets ByteBuffer.B to s
func (b *ByteBuffer) SetString(s string) {
b.B = append(b.B[:0], s...)
}
// Reset makes ByteBuffer.B empty.
func (b *ByteBuffer) Reset() {
b.B = b.B[:0]
}