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package android.bluetooth;

import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.OutputStream;

BluetoothOutputStream. Used to read from a Bluetooth socket.
@hide
/** * BluetoothOutputStream. * * Used to read from a Bluetooth socket. * * @hide */
/*package*/ final class BluetoothOutputStream extends OutputStream { private BluetoothSocket mSocket; /*package*/ BluetoothOutputStream(BluetoothSocket s) { mSocket = s; }
Close this output stream and the socket associated with it.
/** * Close this output stream and the socket associated with it. */
public void close() throws IOException { mSocket.close(); }
Writes a single byte to this stream. Only the least significant byte of the integer oneByte is written to the stream.
Params:
  • oneByte – the byte to be written.
Throws:
  • IOException – if an error occurs while writing to this stream.
Since:Android 1.0
/** * Writes a single byte to this stream. Only the least significant byte of * the integer {@code oneByte} is written to the stream. * * @param oneByte the byte to be written. * @throws IOException if an error occurs while writing to this stream. * @since Android 1.0 */
public void write(int oneByte) throws IOException { byte[] b = new byte[1]; b[0] = (byte) oneByte; mSocket.write(b, 0, 1); }
Writes count bytes from the byte array buffer starting at position offset to this stream.
Params:
  • b – the buffer to be written.
  • offset – the start position in buffer from where to get bytes.
  • count – the number of bytes from buffer to write to this stream.
Throws:
Since:Android 1.0
/** * Writes {@code count} bytes from the byte array {@code buffer} starting * at position {@code offset} to this stream. * * @param b the buffer to be written. * @param offset the start position in {@code buffer} from where to get bytes. * @param count the number of bytes from {@code buffer} to write to this stream. * @throws IOException if an error occurs while writing to this stream. * @throws IndexOutOfBoundsException if {@code offset < 0} or {@code count < 0}, or if {@code * offset + count} is bigger than the length of {@code buffer}. * @since Android 1.0 */
public void write(byte[] b, int offset, int count) throws IOException { if (b == null) { throw new NullPointerException("buffer is null"); } if ((offset | count) < 0 || count > b.length - offset) { throw new IndexOutOfBoundsException("invalid offset or length"); } mSocket.write(b, offset, count); }
Wait until the data in sending queue is emptied. A polling version for flush implementation. Use it to ensure the writing data afterwards will be packed in the new RFCOMM frame.
Throws:
  • IOException – if an i/o error occurs.
Since:Android 4.2.3
/** * Wait until the data in sending queue is emptied. A polling version * for flush implementation. Use it to ensure the writing data afterwards will * be packed in the new RFCOMM frame. * * @throws IOException if an i/o error occurs. * @since Android 4.2.3 */
public void flush() throws IOException { mSocket.flush(); } }