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Apr 30, 2015
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Kenton Varda
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Merge pull request #197 from dwrensha/max-bytes-exception
Fix incorrect, confusing comment.
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// attempt a non-blocking read or may just return zero. To force a read, use a non-zero minBytes.
// To detect EOF without throwing an exception, use tryRead().
//
// Cap'n Proto never asks for more bytes than it knows are part of the message. Therefore, if
// the InputStream happens to know that the stream will never reach maxBytes -- even if it has
// reached minBytes -- it should throw an exception to avoid wasting time processing an incomplete
// message. If it can't even reach minBytes, it MUST throw an exception, as the caller is not
// If the InputStream can't produce minBytes, it MUST throw an exception, as the caller is not
// expected to understand how to deal with partial reads.
virtual
size_t
tryRead
(
void
*
buffer
,
size_t
minBytes
,
size_t
maxBytes
)
=
0
;
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