public class WriterOutputStream extends OutputStream
| Constructor and Description | 
|---|
| WriterOutputStream(Writer writer)Creates WriterOutputStream from given java.io.Writer object with a default encoding. | 
| WriterOutputStream(Writer writer,
                  String encoding)Creates WriterOutputStream from given java.io.Writer object with a specified encoding. | 
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description | 
|---|---|
| void | close()Closes this output stream and releases any system resources
 associated with this stream. | 
| void | flush()Flushes this output stream and forces any buffered output bytes
 to be written out. | 
| void | write(byte[] b)Writes  b.lengthbytes from the specified byte array
 to this output stream. | 
| void | write(byte[] b,
     int off,
     int len)Writes  lenbytes from the specified byte array
 starting at offsetoffto this output stream. | 
| void | write(int b)Writes the specified byte to this output stream. | 
public WriterOutputStream(Writer writer)
writer - java.io.Writer object to be converted to.public void close()
           throws IOException
close
 is that it closes the output stream. A closed stream cannot perform
 output operations and cannot be reopened.
 close in interface Closeableclose in interface AutoCloseableclose in class OutputStreamIOException - if an I/O error occurs.public void flush()
           throws IOException
flush is
 that calling it is an indication that, if any bytes previously
 written have been buffered by the implementation of the output
 stream, such bytes should immediately be written to their
 intended destination.
 If the intended destination of this stream is an abstraction provided by the underlying operating system, for example a file, then flushing the stream guarantees only that bytes previously written to the stream are passed to the operating system for writing; it does not guarantee that they are actually written to a physical device such as a disk drive.
flush in interface Flushableflush in class OutputStreamIOException - if an I/O error occurs.public void write(int b)
           throws IOException
write is that one byte is written
 to the output stream. The byte to be written is the eight
 low-order bits of the argument b. The 24
 high-order bits of b are ignored.write in class OutputStreamb - the byte.IOException - if an I/O error occurs. In particular,
             an IOException may be thrown if the
             output stream has been closed.public void write(byte[] b)
           throws IOException
b.length bytes from the specified byte array
 to this output stream. The general contract for write(b)
 is that it should have exactly the same effect as the call
 write(b, 0, b.length).write in class OutputStreamb - the data.IOException - if an I/O error occurs.OutputStream.write(byte[], int, int)public void write(byte[] b,
         int off,
         int len)
           throws IOException
len bytes from the specified byte array
 starting at offset off to this output stream.
 The general contract for write(b, off, len) is that
 some of the bytes in the array b are written to the
 output stream in order; element b[off] is the first
 byte written and b[off+len-1] is the last byte written
 by this operation.
 
 If off is negative, or len is negative, or
 off+len is greater than the length of the array
 b, then an IndexOutOfBoundsException is thrown.
write in class OutputStreamb - the data.off - the start offset in the data.len - the number of bytes to write.IOException - if an I/O error occurs. In particular,
             an IOException is thrown if the output
             stream is closed.Copyright © 2001-2015 JRuby. All Rights Reserved.