packet_encoder.go 1.5 KB

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  1. package sarama
  2. // PacketEncoder is the interface providing helpers for writing with Kafka's encoding rules.
  3. // Types implementing Encoder only need to worry about calling methods like PutString,
  4. // not about how a string is represented in Kafka.
  5. type packetEncoder interface {
  6. // Primitives
  7. putInt8(in int8)
  8. putInt16(in int16)
  9. putInt32(in int32)
  10. putInt64(in int64)
  11. putArrayLength(in int) error
  12. // Collections
  13. putBytes(in []byte) error
  14. putRawBytes(in []byte) error
  15. putString(in string) error
  16. putInt32Array(in []int32) error
  17. putInt64Array(in []int64) error
  18. // Stacks, see PushEncoder
  19. push(in pushEncoder)
  20. pop() error
  21. }
  22. // PushEncoder is the interface for encoding fields like CRCs and lengths where the value
  23. // of the field depends on what is encoded after it in the packet. Start them with PacketEncoder.Push() where
  24. // the actual value is located in the packet, then PacketEncoder.Pop() them when all the bytes they
  25. // depend upon have been written.
  26. type pushEncoder interface {
  27. // Saves the offset into the input buffer as the location to actually write the calculated value when able.
  28. saveOffset(in int)
  29. // Returns the length of data to reserve for the output of this encoder (eg 4 bytes for a CRC32).
  30. reserveLength() int
  31. // Indicates that all required data is now available to calculate and write the field.
  32. // SaveOffset is guaranteed to have been called first. The implementation should write ReserveLength() bytes
  33. // of data to the saved offset, based on the data between the saved offset and curOffset.
  34. run(curOffset int, buf []byte) error
  35. }