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package org.apache.logging.log4j.core.layout;

Objects implementing the Encoder interface know how to convert an object to some binary representation and write the result to a ByteBuffer, ideally without creating temporary objects.
Type parameters:
  • <T> – the type of objects that the Encoder can encode
Since:2.6
/** * Objects implementing the {@code Encoder} interface know how to convert an object to some binary representation and * write the result to a {@code ByteBuffer}, ideally without creating temporary objects. * * @param <T> the type of objects that the Encoder can encode * @since 2.6 */
public interface Encoder<T> {
Encodes the specified source object to some binary representation and writes the result to the specified destination.
Params:
  • source – the object to encode.
  • destination – holds the ByteBuffer to write into.
/** * Encodes the specified source object to some binary representation and writes the result to the specified * destination. * * @param source the object to encode. * @param destination holds the ByteBuffer to write into. */
void encode(T source, ByteBufferDestination destination); }