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/*
 * @(#)FileChannel.java	1.43 05/11/17
 *
 * Copyright 2006 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
 * SUN PROPRIETARY/CONFIDENTIAL. Use is subject to license terms.
 */

package java.nio.channels;

import java.io.*;
import java.nio.ByteBuffer;
import java.nio.MappedByteBuffer;
import java.nio.channels.spi.AbstractInterruptibleChannel;


/**
 * A channel for reading, writing, mapping, and manipulating a file.
 *
 * <p> A file channel has a current <i>position</i> within its file which can
 * be both {@link #position() </code>queried<code>} and {@link #position(long)
 * </code>modified<code>}.  The file itself contains a variable-length sequence
 * of bytes that can be read and written and whose current {@link #size
 * </code><i>size</i><code>} can be queried.  The size of the file increases
 * when bytes are written beyond its current size; the size of the file
 * decreases when it is {@link #truncate </code><i>truncated</i><code>}.  The
 * file may also have some associated <i>metadata</i> such as access
 * permissions, content type, and last-modification time; this class does not
 * define methods for metadata access.
 *
 * <p> In addition to the familiar read, write, and close operations of byte
 * channels, this class defines the following file-specific operations: </p>
 *
 * <ul>
 *
 *   <li><p> Bytes may be {@link #read(ByteBuffer, long) </code>read<code>} or
 *   {@link #write(ByteBuffer, long) </code>written<code>} at an absolute
 *   position in a file in a way that does not affect the channel's current
 *   position.  </p></li>
 *
 *   <li><p> A region of a file may be {@link #map </code>mapped<code>}
 *   directly into memory; for large files this is often much more efficient
 *   than invoking the usual <tt>read</tt> or <tt>write</tt> methods.
 *   </p></li>
 *
 *   <li><p> Updates made to a file may be {@link #force </code>forced
 *   out<code>} to the underlying storage device, ensuring that data are not
 *   lost in the event of a system crash.  </p></li>
 *
 *   <li><p> Bytes can be transferred from a file {@link #transferTo </code>to
 *   some other channel<code>}, and {@link #transferFrom </code>vice
 *   versa<code>}, in a way that can be optimized by many operating systems
 *   into a very fast transfer directly to or from the filesystem cache.
 *   </p></li>
 *
 *   <li><p> A region of a file may be {@link FileLock </code>locked<code>}
 *   against access by other programs.  </p></li>
 *
 * </ul>
 *
 * <p> File channels are safe for use by multiple concurrent threads.  The
 * {@link Channel#close close} method may be invoked at any time, as specified
 * by the {@link Channel} interface.  Only one operation that involves the
 * channel's position or can change its file's size may be in progress at any
 * given time; attempts to initiate a second such operation while the first is
 * still in progress will block until the first operation completes.  Other
 * operations, in particular those that take an explicit position, may proceed
 * concurrently; whether they in fact do so is dependent upon the underlying
 * implementation and is therefore unspecified.
 *
 * <p> The view of a file provided by an instance of this class is guaranteed
 * to be consistent with other views of the same file provided by other
 * instances in the same program.  The view provided by an instance of this
 * class may or may not, however, be consistent with the views seen by other
 * concurrently-running programs due to caching performed by the underlying
 * operating system and delays induced by network-filesystem protocols.  This
 * is true regardless of the language in which these other programs are
 * written, and whether they are running on the same machine or on some other
 * machine.  The exact nature of any such inconsistencies are system-dependent
 * and are therefore unspecified.
 *
 * <p> This class does not define methods for opening existing files or for
 * creating new ones; such methods may be added in a future release.  In this
 * release a file channel can be obtained from an existing {@link
 * java.io.FileInputStream#getChannel FileInputStream}, {@link
 * java.io.FileOutputStream#getChannel FileOutputStream}, or {@link
 * java.io.RandomAccessFile#getChannel RandomAccessFile} object by invoking
 * that object's <tt>getChannel</tt> method, which returns a file channel that
 * is connected to the same underlying file.
 *
 * <p> The state of a file channel is intimately connected to that of the
 * object whose <tt>getChannel</tt> method returned the channel.  Changing the
 * channel's position, whether explicitly or by reading or writing bytes, will
 * change the file position of the originating object, and vice versa.
 * Changing the file's length via the file channel will change the length seen
 * via the originating object, and vice versa.  Changing the file's content by
 * writing bytes will change the content seen by the originating object, and
 * vice versa.
 *
 * <a name="open-mode"><p> At various points this class specifies that an
 * instance that is "open for reading," "open for writing," or "open for
 * reading and writing" is required.  A channel obtained via the {@link
 * java.io.FileInputStream#getChannel getChannel} method of a {@link
 * java.io.FileInputStream} instance will be open for reading.  A channel
 * obtained via the {@link java.io.FileOutputStream#getChannel getChannel}
 * method of a {@link java.io.FileOutputStream} instance will be open for
 * writing.  Finally, a channel obtained via the {@link
 * java.io.RandomAccessFile#getChannel getChannel} method of a {@link
 * java.io.RandomAccessFile} instance will be open for reading if the instance
 * was created with mode <tt>"r"</tt> and will be open for reading and writing
 * if the instance was created with mode <tt>"rw"</tt>.
 *
 * <a name="append-mode"><p> A file channel that is open for writing may be in
 * <i>append mode</i>, for example if it was obtained from a file-output stream
 * that was created by invoking the {@link
 * java.io.FileOutputStream#FileOutputStream(java.io.File,boolean)
 * FileOutputStream(File,boolean)} constructor and passing <tt>true</tt> for
 * the second parameter.  In this mode each invocation of a relative write
 * operation first advances the position to the end of the file and then writes
 * the requested data.  Whether the advancement of the position and the writing
 * of the data are done in a single atomic operation is system-dependent and
 * therefore unspecified.
 *
 *
 * @see java.io.FileInputStream#getChannel()
 * @see java.io.FileOutputStream#getChannel()
 * @see java.io.RandomAccessFile#getChannel()
 *
 * @author Mark Reinhold
 * @author Mike McCloskey
 * @author JSR-51 Expert Group
 * @version 1.43, 05/11/17
 * @since 1.4
 */

public abstract class FileChannel extends AbstractInterruptibleChannel
    implements ByteChannel, GatheringByteChannel, ScatteringByteChannel
{

    /**
     * Initializes a new instance of this class.
     */
    protected FileChannel() { }


    // -- Channel operations --

    /**
     * Reads a sequence of bytes from this channel into the given buffer.
     *
     * <p> Bytes are read starting at this channel's current file position, and
     * then the file position is updated with the number of bytes actually
     * read.  Otherwise this method behaves exactly as specified in the {@link
     * ReadableByteChannel} interface. </p>
     */
    public abstract int read(ByteBuffer dst) throws IOException;

    /**
     * Reads a sequence of bytes from this channel into a subsequence of the
     * given buffers.
     *
     * <p> Bytes are read starting at this channel's current file position, and
     * then the file position is updated with the number of bytes actually
     * read.  Otherwise this method behaves exactly as specified in the {@link
     * ScatteringByteChannel} interface.  </p>
     */
    public abstract long read(ByteBuffer[] dsts, int offset, int length)
	throws IOException;

    /**
     * Reads a sequence of bytes from this channel into the given buffers.
     *
     * <p> Bytes are read starting at this channel's current file position, and
     * then the file position is updated with the number of bytes actually
     * read.  Otherwise this method behaves exactly as specified in the {@link
     * ScatteringByteChannel} interface.  </p>
     */
    public final long read(ByteBuffer[] dsts) throws IOException {
	return read(dsts, 0, dsts.length);
    }

    /**
     * Writes a sequence of bytes to this channel from the given buffer.
     *
     * <p> Bytes are written starting at this channel's current file position
     * unless the channel is in append mode, in which case the position is
     * first advanced to the end of the file.  The file is grown, if necessary,
     * to accommodate the written bytes, and then the file position is updated
     * with the number of bytes actually written.  Otherwise this method
     * behaves exactly as specified by the {@link WritableByteChannel}
     * interface. </p>
     */ 
    public abstract int write(ByteBuffer src) throws IOException;

    /**
     * Writes a sequence of bytes to this channel from a subsequence of the
     * given buffers.
     *
     * <p> Bytes are written starting at this channel's current file position
     * unless the channel is in append mode, in which case the position is
     * first advanced to the end of the file.  The file is grown, if necessary,
     * to accommodate the written bytes, and then the file position is updated
     * with the number of bytes actually written.  Otherwise this method
     * behaves exactly as specified in the {@link GatheringByteChannel}
     * interface.  </p>
     */ 
    public abstract long write(ByteBuffer[] srcs, int offset, int length)
	throws IOException;

    /**
     * Writes a sequence of bytes to this channel from the given buffers.
     *
     * <p> Bytes are written starting at this channel's current file position
     * unless the channel is in append mode, in which case the position is
     * first advanced to the end of the file.  The file is grown, if necessary,
     * to accommodate the written bytes, and then the file position is updated
     * with the number of bytes actually written.  Otherwise this method
     * behaves exactly as specified in the {@link GatheringByteChannel}
     * interface.  </p>
     */ 
    public final long write(ByteBuffer[] srcs) throws IOException {
	return write(srcs, 0, srcs.length);
    }


    // -- Other operations --

    /**
     * Returns this channel's file position.  </p>
     *
     * @return  This channel's file position,
     *          a non-negative integer counting the number of bytes
     *          from the beginning of the file to the current position
     *
     * @throws  ClosedChannelException
     *          If this channel is closed
     *
     * @throws  IOException
     *          If some other I/O error occurs
     */
    public abstract long position() throws IOException;

    /**
     * Sets this channel's file position.
     *
     * <p> Setting the position to a value that is greater than the file's
     * current size is legal but does not change the size of the file.  A later
     * attempt to read bytes at such a position will immediately return an
     * end-of-file indication.  A later attempt to write bytes at such a
     * position will cause the file to be grown to accommodate the new bytes;
     * the values of any bytes between the previous end-of-file and the
     * newly-written bytes are unspecified.  </p>
     *
     * @param  newPosition
     *         The new position, a non-negative integer counting
     *         the number of bytes from the beginning of the file
     *
     * @return  This file channel
     *
     * @throws  ClosedChannelException
     *          If this channel is closed
     *
     * @throws  IllegalArgumentException
     *          If the new position is negative
     *
     * @throws  IOException
     *          If some other I/O error occurs
     */
    public abstract FileChannel position(long newPosition) throws IOException;

    /**
     * Returns the current size of this channel's file. </p>
     *
     * @return  The current size of this channel's file,
     *          measured in bytes
     *
     * @throws  ClosedChannelException
     *          If this channel is closed
     *
     * @throws  IOException
     *          If some other I/O error occurs
     */
    public abstract long size() throws IOException;

    /**
     * Truncates this channel's file to the given size.
     *
     * <p> If the given size is less than the file's current size then the file
     * is truncated, discarding any bytes beyond the new end of the file.  If
     * the given size is greater than or equal to the file's current size then
     * the file is not modified.  In either case, if this channel's file
     * position is greater than the given size then it is set to that size.
     * </p>
     *
     * @param  size
     *         The new size, a non-negative byte count
     *
     * @return  This file channel
     *
     * @throws  NonWritableChannelException
     *          If this channel was not opened for writing
     *
     * @throws  ClosedChannelException
     *          If this channel is closed
     *
     * @throws  IllegalArgumentException
     *          If the new size is negative
     *
     * @throws  IOException
     *          If some other I/O error occurs
     */
    public abstract FileChannel truncate(long size) throws IOException;

    /**
     * Forces any updates to this channel's file to be written to the storage
     * device that contains it.
     *
     * <p> If this channel's file resides on a local storage device then when
     * this method returns it is guaranteed that all changes made to the file
     * since this channel was created, or since this method was last invoked,
     * will have been written to that device.  This is useful for ensuring that
     * critical information is not lost in the event of a system crash.
     *
     * <p> If the file does not reside on a local device then no such guarantee
     * is made.
     *
     * <p> The <tt>metaData</tt> parameter can be used to limit the number of
     * I/O operations that this method is required to perform.  Passing
     * <tt>false</tt> for this parameter indicates that only updates to the
     * file's content need be written to storage; passing <tt>true</tt>
     * indicates that updates to both the file's content and metadata must be
     * written, which generally requires at least one more I/O operation.
     * Whether this parameter actually has any effect is dependent upon the
     * underlying operating system and is therefore unspecified.
     *
     * <p> Invoking this method may cause an I/O operation to occur even if the
     * channel was only opened for reading.  Some operating systems, for
     * example, maintain a last-access time as part of a file's metadata, and
     * this time is updated whenever the file is read.  Whether or not this is
     * actually done is system-dependent and is therefore unspecified.
     *
     * <p> This method is only guaranteed to force changes that were made to
     * this channel's file via the methods defined in this class.  It may or
     * may not force changes that were made by modifying the content of a
     * {@link MappedByteBuffer </code>mapped byte buffer<code>} obtained by
     * invoking the {@link #map map} method.  Invoking the {@link
     * MappedByteBuffer#force force} method of the mapped byte buffer will
     * force changes made to the buffer's content to be written.  </p>
     *
     * @param   metaData
     *          If <tt>true</tt> then this method is required to force changes
     *          to both the file's content and metadata to be written to
     *          storage; otherwise, it need only force content changes to be
     *          written
     *
     * @throws  ClosedChannelException
     *          If this channel is closed
     *
     * @throws  IOException
     *          If some other I/O error occurs
     */
    public abstract void force(boolean metaData) throws IOException;

    /**
     * Transfers bytes from this channel's file to the given writable byte
     * channel.
     *
     * <p> An attempt is made to read up to <tt>count</tt> bytes starting at
     * the given <tt>position</tt> in this channel's file and write them to the
     * target channel.  An invocation of this method may or may not transfer
     * all of the requested bytes; whether or not it does so depends upon the
     * natures and states of the channels.  Fewer than the requested number of
     * bytes are transferred if this channel's file contains fewer than
     * <tt>count</tt> bytes starting at the given <tt>position</tt>, or if the
     * target channel is non-blocking and it has fewer than <tt>count</tt>
     * bytes free in its output buffer.
     *
     * <p> This method does not modify this channel's position.  If the given
     * position is greater than the file's current size then no bytes are
     * transferred.  If the target channel has a position then bytes are
     * written starting at that position and then the position is incremented
     * by the number of bytes written.
     *
     * <p> This method is potentially much more efficient than a simple loop
     * that reads from this channel and writes to the target channel.  Many
     * operating systems can transfer bytes directly from the filesystem cache
     * to the target channel without actually copying them.  </p>
     *
     * @param  position
     *         The position within the file at which the transfer is to begin;
     *         must be non-negative
     *
     * @param  count
     *         The maximum number of bytes to be transferred; must be
     *         non-negative
     *
     * @param  target
     *         The target channel
     *
     * @return  The number of bytes, possibly zero,
     *          that were actually transferred
     *
     * @throws IllegalArgumentException
     *         If the preconditions on the parameters do not hold
     *
     * @throws  NonReadableChannelException
     *          If this channel was not opened for reading
     *
     * @throws  NonWritableChannelException
     *          If the target channel was not opened for writing
     *
     * @throws  ClosedChannelException
     *          If either this channel or the target channel is closed
     *
     * @throws  AsynchronousCloseException
     *          If another thread closes either channel
     *          while the transfer is in progress
     *
     * @throws  ClosedByInterruptException
     *          If another thread interrupts the current thread while the
     *          transfer is in progress, thereby closing both channels and
     *          setting the current thread's interrupt status
     *
     * @throws  IOException
     *          If some other I/O error occurs
     */
    public abstract long transferTo(long position, long count,
				    WritableByteChannel target)
	throws IOException;

    /**
     * Transfers bytes into this channel's file from the given readable byte
     * channel.
     *
     * <p> An attempt is made to read up to <tt>count</tt> bytes from the
     * source channel and write them to this channel's file starting at the
     * given <tt>position</tt>.  An invocation of this method may or may not
     * transfer all of the requested bytes; whether or not it does so depends
     * upon the natures and states of the channels.  Fewer than the requested
     * number of bytes will be transferred if the source channel has fewer than
     * <tt>count</tt> bytes remaining, or if the source channel is non-blocking
     * and has fewer than <tt>count</tt> bytes immediately available in its
     * input buffer.
     *
     * <p> This method does not modify this channel's position.  If the given
     * position is greater than the file's current size then no bytes are
     * transferred.  If the source channel has a position then bytes are read
     * starting at that position and then the position is incremented by the
     * number of bytes read.
     *
     * <p> This method is potentially much more efficient than a simple loop
     * that reads from the source channel and writes to this channel.  Many
     * operating systems can transfer bytes directly from the source channel
     * into the filesystem cache without actually copying them.  </p>
     *
     * @param  src
     *         The source channel
     *
     * @param  position
     *         The position within the file at which the transfer is to begin;
     *         must be non-negative
     *
     * @param  count
     *         The maximum number of bytes to be transferred; must be
     *         non-negative
     *
     * @return  The number of bytes, possibly zero,
     *          that were actually transferred
     *
     * @throws IllegalArgumentException
     *         If the preconditions on the parameters do not hold
     *
     * @throws  NonReadableChannelException
     *          If the source channel was not opened for reading
     *
     * @throws  NonWritableChannelException
     *          If this channel was not opened for writing
     *
     * @throws  ClosedChannelException
     *          If either this channel or the source channel is closed
     *
     * @throws  AsynchronousCloseException
     *          If another thread closes either channel
     *          while the transfer is in progress
     *
     * @throws  ClosedByInterruptException
     *          If another thread interrupts the current thread while the
     *          transfer is in progress, thereby closing both channels and
     *          setting the current thread's interrupt status
     *
     * @throws  IOException
     *          If some other I/O error occurs
     */
    public abstract long transferFrom(ReadableByteChannel src,
				      long position, long count)
	throws IOException;

    /**
     * Reads a sequence of bytes from this channel into the given buffer,
     * starting at the given file position.
     *
     * <p> This method works in the same manner as the {@link
     * #read(ByteBuffer)} method, except that bytes are read starting at the
     * given file position rather than at the channel's current position.  This
     * method does not modify this channel's position.  If the given position
     * is greater than the file's current size then no bytes are read.  </p>
     *
     * @param  dst
     *         The buffer into which bytes are to be transferred
     *
     * @param  position
     *         The file position at which the transfer is to begin;
     *         must be non-negative
     *
     * @return  The number of bytes read, possibly zero, or <tt>-1</tt> if the
     *          given position is greater than or equal to the file's current
     *          size
     *
     * @throws  IllegalArgumentException
     *          If the position is negative
     *
     * @throws  NonReadableChannelException
     *          If this channel was not opened for reading
     *
     * @throws  ClosedChannelException
     *          If this channel is closed
     *
     * @throws  AsynchronousCloseException
     *          If another thread closes this channel
     *          while the read operation is in progress
     *
     * @throws  ClosedByInterruptException
     *          If another thread interrupts the current thread
     *          while the read operation is in progress, thereby
     *          closing the channel and setting the current thread's
     *          interrupt status
     *
     * @throws  IOException
     *          If some other I/O error occurs
     */
    public abstract int read(ByteBuffer dst, long position) throws IOException;

    /**
     * Writes a sequence of bytes to this channel from the given buffer,
     * starting at the given file position.
     *
     * <p> This method works in the same manner as the {@link
     * #write(ByteBuffer)} method, except that bytes are written starting at
     * the given file position rather than at the channel's current position.
     * This method does not modify this channel's position.  If the given
     * position is greater than the file's current size then the file will be
     * grown to accommodate the new bytes; the values of any bytes between the
     * previous end-of-file and the newly-written bytes are unspecified.  </p>
     *
     * @param  src
     *         The buffer from which bytes are to be transferred
     *
     * @param  position
     *         The file position at which the transfer is to begin;
     *         must be non-negative
     *
     * @return  The number of bytes written, possibly zero
     *
     * @throws  IllegalArgumentException
     *          If the position is negative
     *
     * @throws  NonWritableChannelException
     *          If this channel was not opened for writing
     *
     * @throws  ClosedChannelException
     *          If this channel is closed
     *
     * @throws  AsynchronousCloseException
     *          If another thread closes this channel
     *          while the write operation is in progress
     *
     * @throws  ClosedByInterruptException
     *          If another thread interrupts the current thread
     *          while the write operation is in progress, thereby
     *          closing the channel and setting the current thread's
     *          interrupt status
     *
     * @throws  IOException
     *          If some other I/O error occurs
     */
    public abstract int write(ByteBuffer src, long position) throws IOException;


    // -- Memory-mapped buffers --

    /**
     * A typesafe enumeration for file-mapping modes.
     *
     * @version 1.43, 05/11/17
     * @since 1.4
     *
     * @see java.nio.channels.FileChannel#map
     */
    public static class MapMode {

	/**
	 * Mode for a read-only mapping.
	 */
	public static final MapMode READ_ONLY
	    = new MapMode("READ_ONLY");

	/**
	 * Mode for a read/write mapping.
	 */
	public static final MapMode READ_WRITE
	    = new MapMode("READ_WRITE");

	/**
	 * Mode for a private (copy-on-write) mapping.
	 */
	public static final MapMode PRIVATE
	    = new MapMode("PRIVATE");

	private final String name;

	private MapMode(String name) {
	    this.name = name;
	}

	/**
	 * Returns a string describing this file-mapping mode.
	 *
	 * @return  A descriptive string
	 */
	public String toString() {
	    return name;
	}

    }

    /**
     * Maps a region of this channel's file directly into memory.
     *
     * <p> A region of a file may be mapped into memory in one of three modes:
     * </p>
     *
     * <ul type=disc>
     *
     *   <li><p> <i>Read-only:</i> Any attempt to modify the resulting buffer
     *   will cause a {@link java.nio.ReadOnlyBufferException} to be thrown.
     *   ({@link MapMode#READ_ONLY MapMode.READ_ONLY}) </p></li>
     *
     *   <li><p> <i>Read/write:</i> Changes made to the resulting buffer will
     *   eventually be propagated to the file; they may or may not be made
     *   visible to other programs that have mapped the same file.  ({@link
     *   MapMode#READ_WRITE MapMode.READ_WRITE}) </p></li>
     *
     *   <li><p> <i>Private:</i> Changes made to the resulting buffer will not
     *   be propagated to the file and will not be visible to other programs
     *   that have mapped the same file; instead, they will cause private
     *   copies of the modified portions of the buffer to be created.  ({@link
     *   MapMode#PRIVATE MapMode.PRIVATE}) </p></li>
     *
     * </ul>
     *
     * <p> For a read-only mapping, this channel must have been opened for
     * reading; for a read/write or private mapping, this channel must have
     * been opened for both reading and writing.
     *
     * <p> The {@link MappedByteBuffer </code>mapped byte buffer<code>}
     * returned by this method will have a position of zero and a limit and
     * capacity of <tt>size</tt>; its mark will be undefined.  The buffer and
     * the mapping that it represents will remain valid until the buffer itself
     * is garbage-collected.
     *
     * <p> A mapping, once established, is not dependent upon the file channel
     * that was used to create it.  Closing the channel, in particular, has no
     * effect upon the validity of the mapping.
     *
     * <p> Many of the details of memory-mapped files are inherently dependent
     * upon the underlying operating system and are therefore unspecified.  The
     * behavior of this method when the requested region is not completely
     * contained within this channel's file is unspecified.  Whether changes
     * made to the content or size of the underlying file, by this program or
     * another, are propagated to the buffer is unspecified.  The rate at which
     * changes to the buffer are propagated to the file is unspecified.
     *
     * <p> For most operating systems, mapping a file into memory is more
     * expensive than reading or writing a few tens of kilobytes of data via
     * the usual {@link #read read} and {@link #write write} methods.  From the
     * standpoint of performance it is generally only worth mapping relatively
     * large files into memory.  </p>
     *
     * @param  mode
     *         One of the constants {@link MapMode#READ_ONLY READ_ONLY}, {@link
     *         MapMode#READ_WRITE READ_WRITE}, or {@link MapMode#PRIVATE
     *         PRIVATE} defined in the {@link MapMode} class, according to
     *         whether the file is to be mapped read-only, read/write, or
     *         privately (copy-on-write), respectively
     *
     * @param  position
     *         The position within the file at which the mapped region
     *         is to start; must be non-negative
     *
     * @param  size
     *         The size of the region to be mapped; must be non-negative and
     *         no greater than {@link java.lang.Integer#MAX_VALUE}
     *
     * @throws NonReadableChannelException
     *         If the <tt>mode</tt> is {@link MapMode#READ_ONLY READ_ONLY} but
     *         this channel was not opened for reading
     *
     * @throws NonWritableChannelException
     *         If the <tt>mode</tt> is {@link MapMode#READ_WRITE READ_WRITE} or
     *         {@link MapMode#PRIVATE PRIVATE} but this channel was not opened
     *         for both reading and writing
     *
     * @throws IllegalArgumentException
     *         If the preconditions on the parameters do not hold
     *
     * @throws IOException
     *         If some other I/O error occurs
     *
     * @see java.nio.channels.FileChannel.MapMode
     * @see java.nio.MappedByteBuffer
     */
    public abstract MappedByteBuffer map(MapMode mode,
					 long position, long size)
        throws IOException;


    // -- Locks --
    
    /**
     * Acquires a lock on the given region of this channel's file.
     *
     * <p> An invocation of this method will block until the region can be
     * locked, this channel is closed, or the invoking thread is interrupted,
     * whichever comes first.
     * 
     * <p> If this channel is closed by another thread during an invocation of
     * this method then an {@link AsynchronousCloseException} will be thrown.
     * 
     * <p> If the invoking thread is interrupted while waiting to acquire the
     * lock then its interrupt status will be set and a {@link
     * FileLockInterruptionException} will be thrown.  If the invoker's
     * interrupt status is set when this method is invoked then that exception
     * will be thrown immediately; the thread's interrupt status will not be
     * changed.
     *
     * <p> The region specified by the <tt>position</tt> and <tt>size</tt>
     * parameters need not be contained within, or even overlap, the actual
     * underlying file.  Lock regions are fixed in size; if a locked region
     * initially contains the end of the file and the file grows beyond the
     * region then the new portion of the file will not be covered by the lock.
     * If a file is expected to grow in size and a lock on the entire file is
     * required then a region starting at zero, and no smaller than the
     * expected maximum size of the file, should be locked.  The zero-argument
     * {@link #lock()} method simply locks a region of size {@link
     * Long#MAX_VALUE}.
     *
     * <p> Some operating systems do not support shared locks, in which case a
     * request for a shared lock is automatically converted into a request for
     * an exclusive lock.  Whether the newly-acquired lock is shared or
     * exclusive may be tested by invoking the resulting lock object's {@link
     * FileLock#isShared() isShared} method.
     *
     * <p> File locks are held on behalf of the entire Java virtual machine.
     * They are not suitable for controlling access to a file by multiple
     * threads within the same virtual machine.  </p>
     *
     * @param  position
     *         The position at which the locked region is to start; must be
     *         non-negative
     *
     * @param  size
     *         The size of the locked region; must be non-negative, and the sum
     *         <tt>position</tt>&nbsp;+&nbsp;<tt>size</tt> must be non-negative
     *
     * @param  shared
     *         <tt>true</tt> to request a shared lock, in which case this
     *         channel must be open for reading (and possibly writing);
     *         <tt>false</tt> to request an exclusive lock, in which case this
     *         channel must be open for writing (and possibly reading)
     *
     * @return  A lock object representing the newly-acquired lock
     *
     * @throws  IllegalArgumentException
     *          If the preconditions on the parameters do not hold
     *
     * @throws  ClosedChannelException
     *          If this channel is closed
     *
     * @throws  AsynchronousCloseException
     *          If another thread closes this channel while the invoking
     *          thread is blocked in this method
     *
     * @throws  FileLockInterruptionException
     *          If the invoking thread is interrupted while blocked in this
     *          method
     *
     * @throws  OverlappingFileLockException
     *          If a lock that overlaps the requested region is already held by
     *          this Java virtual machine, or if another thread is already
     *          blocked in this method and is attempting to lock an overlapping
     *          region
     *
     * @throws  NonReadableChannelException
     *          If <tt>shared</tt> is <tt>true</tt> this channel was not
     *          opened for reading
     *
     * @throws  NonWritableChannelException
     *          If <tt>shared</tt> is <tt>false</tt> but this channel was not
     *          opened for writing
     *
     * @throws  IOException
     *          If some other I/O error occurs
     *
     * @see     #lock()
     * @see     #tryLock()
     * @see     #tryLock(long,long,boolean)
     */
    public abstract FileLock lock(long position, long size, boolean shared)
	throws IOException;

    /**
     * Acquires an exclusive lock on this channel's file.
     *
     * <p> An invocation of this method of the form <tt>fc.lock()</tt> behaves
     * in exactly the same way as the invocation
     *
     * <pre>
     *     fc.{@link #lock(long,long,boolean) lock}(0L, Long.MAX_VALUE, false) </pre>
     *
     * @return  A lock object representing the newly-acquired lock
     *
     * @throws  ClosedChannelException
     *          If this channel is closed
     *
     * @throws  AsynchronousCloseException
     *          If another thread closes this channel while the invoking
     *          thread is blocked in this method
     *
     * @throws  FileLockInterruptionException
     *          If the invoking thread is interrupted while blocked in this
     *          method
     *
     * @throws  OverlappingFileLockException
     *          If a lock that overlaps the requested region is already held by
     *          this Java virtual machine, or if another thread is already
     *          blocked in this method and is attempting to lock an overlapping
     *          region of the same file
     *
     * @throws  NonWritableChannelException
     *          If this channel was not opened for writing
     *
     * @throws  IOException
     *          If some other I/O error occurs
     *
     * @see     #lock(long,long,boolean)
     * @see     #tryLock()
     * @see     #tryLock(long,long,boolean)
     */
    public final FileLock lock() throws IOException {
	return lock(0L, Long.MAX_VALUE, false);
    }

    /**
     * Attempts to acquire a lock on the given region of this channel's file.
     *
     * <p> This method does not block.  An invocation always returns
     * immediately, either having acquired a lock on the requested region or
     * having failed to do so.  If it fails to acquire a lock because an
     * overlapping lock is held by another program then it returns
     * <tt>null</tt>.  If it fails to acquire a lock for any other reason then
     * an appropriate exception is thrown.
     *
     * <p> The region specified by the <tt>position</tt> and <tt>size</tt>
     * parameters need not be contained within, or even overlap, the actual
     * underlying file.  Lock regions are fixed in size; if a locked region
     * initially contains the end of the file and the file grows beyond the
     * region then the new portion of the file will not be covered by the lock.
     * If a file is expected to grow in size and a lock on the entire file is
     * required then a region starting at zero, and no smaller than the
     * expected maximum size of the file, should be locked.  The zero-argument
     * {@link #tryLock()} method simply locks a region of size {@link
     * Long#MAX_VALUE}.
     *
     * <p> Some operating systems do not support shared locks, in which case a
     * request for a shared lock is automatically converted into a request for
     * an exclusive lock.  Whether the newly-acquired lock is shared or
     * exclusive may be tested by invoking the resulting lock object's {@link
     * FileLock#isShared() isShared} method.
     *
     * <p> File locks are held on behalf of the entire Java virtual machine.
     * They are not suitable for controlling access to a file by multiple
     * threads within the same virtual machine.  </p>
     *
     * @param  position
     *         The position at which the locked region is to start; must be
     *         non-negative
     *
     * @param  size
     *         The size of the locked region; must be non-negative, and the sum
     *         <tt>position</tt>&nbsp;+&nbsp;<tt>size</tt> must be non-negative
     *
     * @param  shared
     *         <tt>true</tt> to request a shared lock,
     *         <tt>false</tt> to request an exclusive lock
     *
     * @return  A lock object representing the newly-acquired lock,
     *          or <tt>null</tt> if the lock could not be acquired
     *          because another program holds an overlapping lock
     *
     * @throws  IllegalArgumentException
     *          If the preconditions on the parameters do not hold
     *
     * @throws  ClosedChannelException
     *          If this channel is closed
     *
     * @throws  OverlappingFileLockException
     *          If a lock that overlaps the requested region is already held by
     *          this Java virtual machine, or if another thread is already
     *          blocked in this method and is attempting to lock an overlapping
     *          region of the same file
     *
     * @throws  IOException
     *          If some other I/O error occurs
     *
     * @see     #lock()
     * @see     #lock(long,long,boolean)
     * @see     #tryLock()
     */
    public abstract FileLock tryLock(long position, long size, boolean shared)
	throws IOException;

    /**
     * Attempts to acquire an exclusive lock on this channel's file.
     *
     * <p> An invocation of this method of the form <tt>fc.tryLock()</tt>
     * behaves in exactly the same way as the invocation
     *
     * <pre>
     *     fc.{@link #tryLock(long,long,boolean) tryLock}(0L, Long.MAX_VALUE, false) </pre>
     *
     * @return  A lock object representing the newly-acquired lock,
     *          or <tt>null</tt> if the lock could not be acquired
     *          because another program holds an overlapping lock
     *
     * @throws  ClosedChannelException
     *          If this channel is closed
     *
     * @throws  OverlappingFileLockException
     *          If a lock that overlaps the requested region is already held by
     *          this Java virtual machine, or if another thread is already
     *          blocked in this method and is attempting to lock an overlapping
     *          region
     *
     * @throws  IOException
     *          If some other I/O error occurs
     *
     * @see     #lock()
     * @see     #lock(long,long,boolean)
     * @see     #tryLock(long,long,boolean)
     */
    public final FileLock tryLock() throws IOException {
	return tryLock(0L, Long.MAX_VALUE, false);
    }

}

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