public class BoundedFIFO extends Object
BoundedFIFO
serves as the bounded first-in-first-out
buffer heavily used by the AsyncAppender
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BoundedFIFO(int maxSize)
Instantiate a new BoundedFIFO with a maximum size passed as argument.
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Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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LoggingEvent |
get()
Get the first element in the buffer.
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int |
getMaxSize()
Get the maximum size of the buffer.
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boolean |
isFull()
Return
true if the buffer is full, that is, whether
the number of elements in the buffer equals the buffer size. |
int |
length()
Get the number of elements in the buffer.
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void |
put(LoggingEvent o)
Place a
LoggingEvent in the buffer. |
void |
resize(int newSize)
Resize the buffer to a new size.
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boolean |
wasEmpty()
Returns
true if there is just one element in the
buffer. |
boolean |
wasFull()
Returns
true if the number of elements in the
buffer plus 1 equals the maximum buffer size, returns
false otherwise. |
public BoundedFIFO(int maxSize)
public LoggingEvent get()
null
if
there are no elements in the buffer.public void put(LoggingEvent o)
LoggingEvent
in the buffer. If the buffer is full
then the event is silently dropped. It is the caller's
responsability to make sure that the buffer has free space.public int getMaxSize()
public boolean isFull()
true
if the buffer is full, that is, whether
the number of elements in the buffer equals the buffer size.public int length()
maxSize
(inclusive).public void resize(int newSize)
public boolean wasEmpty()
true
if there is just one element in the
buffer. In other words, if there were no elements before the last
put(org.apache.log4j.spi.LoggingEvent)
operation completed.public boolean wasFull()
true
if the number of elements in the
buffer plus 1 equals the maximum buffer size, returns
false
otherwise.Copyright © 2012 JBoss by Red Hat. All Rights Reserved.