public static class IntervalWindow.IntervalWindowCoder extends StructuredCoder<IntervalWindow>
IntervalWindow as a pair of its upper bound and duration.Coder.Context, Coder.NonDeterministicException| Constructor and Description |
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IntervalWindowCoder() |
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
|---|---|
boolean |
consistentWithEquals()
|
IntervalWindow |
decode(java.io.InputStream inStream)
Decodes a value of type
T from the given input stream in
the given context. |
void |
encode(IntervalWindow window,
java.io.OutputStream outStream)
Encodes the given value of type
T onto the given output stream. |
java.util.List<? extends Coder<?>> |
getCoderArguments()
|
static IntervalWindow.IntervalWindowCoder |
of() |
void |
verifyDeterministic()
Throw
Coder.NonDeterministicException if the coding is not deterministic. |
equals, getComponents, getEncodedTypeDescriptor, hashCode, structuralValue, toStringdecode, encode, getEncodedElementByteSize, isRegisterByteSizeObserverCheap, registerByteSizeObserver, verifyDeterministic, verifyDeterministicpublic static IntervalWindow.IntervalWindowCoder of()
public void encode(IntervalWindow window, java.io.OutputStream outStream) throws java.io.IOException, CoderException
CoderT onto the given output stream.encode in class Coder<IntervalWindow>java.io.IOException - if writing to the OutputStream fails
for some reasonCoderException - if the value could not be encoded for some reasonpublic IntervalWindow decode(java.io.InputStream inStream) throws java.io.IOException, CoderException
CoderT from the given input stream in
the given context. Returns the decoded value.decode in class Coder<IntervalWindow>java.io.IOException - if reading from the InputStream fails
for some reasonCoderException - if the value could not be decoded for some reasonpublic void verifyDeterministic()
throws Coder.NonDeterministicException
CoderCoder.NonDeterministicException if the coding is not deterministic.
In order for a Coder to be considered deterministic,
the following must be true:
Object.equals()
or Comparable.compareTo(), if supported) have the same
encoding.
Coder always produces a canonical encoding, which is the
same for an instance of an object even if produced on different
computers at different times.
verifyDeterministic in class Coder<IntervalWindow>Coder.NonDeterministicException - if this coder is not deterministic.public boolean consistentWithEquals()
StructuredCodertrue if this Coder is injective with respect to Object.equals(java.lang.Object).
Whenever the encoded bytes of two values are equal, then the original values are equal
according to Objects.equals(). Note that this is well-defined for null.
This condition is most notably false for arrays. More generally, this condition is false
whenever equals() compares object identity, rather than performing a
semantic/structural comparison.
By default, returns false.
consistentWithEquals in class StructuredCoder<IntervalWindow>false for StructuredCoder unless overridden.public java.util.List<? extends Coder<?>> getCoderArguments()
CoderCoder for a parameterized type, returns the
list of Coders being used for each of the parameters in the same order they appear
within the parameterized type's type signature. If this cannot be done, or this
Coder does not encode/decode a parameterized type, returns the empty list.getCoderArguments in class Coder<IntervalWindow>