/** * Constructor. * If the writer passed in is null, then this SerializerTraceWriter will * only signal trace events of what would have been written to that writer. * If the writer passed in is not null then the trace events will mirror * what is going to that writer. In this way tools, such as a debugger, can * gather information on what is being written out. * * @param out the Writer to write to (possibly null) * @param tracer the tracer to inform that characters are being written */ public SerializerTraceWriter(Writer out, SerializerTrace tracer) { m_writer = out; m_tracer = tracer; setBufferSize(1024); }
setBufferSize(2 * lengthx3);
setBufferSize(2 * lengthx3);
/** * Constructor. * If the writer passed in is null, then this SerializerTraceWriter will * only signal trace events of what would have been written to that writer. * If the writer passed in is not null then the trace events will mirror * what is going to that writer. In this way tools, such as a debugger, can * gather information on what is being written out. * * @param out the Writer to write to (possibly null) * @param tracer the tracer to inform that characters are being written */ public SerializerTraceWriter(Writer out, SerializerTrace tracer) { m_writer = out; m_tracer = tracer; setBufferSize(1024); }
/** * Constructor. * If the writer passed in is null, then this SerializerTraceWriter will * only signal trace events of what would have been written to that writer. * If the writer passed in is not null then the trace events will mirror * what is going to that writer. In this way tools, such as a debugger, can * gather information on what is being written out. * * @param out the Writer to write to (possibly null) * @param tracer the tracer to inform that characters are being written */ public SerializerTraceWriter(Writer out, SerializerTrace tracer) { m_writer = out; m_tracer = tracer; setBufferSize(1024); }
/** * Constructor. * If the writer passed in is null, then this SerializerTraceWriter will * only signal trace events of what would have been written to that writer. * If the writer passed in is not null then the trace events will mirror * what is going to that writer. In this way tools, such as a debugger, can * gather information on what is being written out. * * @param out the Writer to write to (possibly null) * @param tracer the tracer to inform that characters are being written */ public SerializerTraceWriter(Writer out, SerializerTrace tracer) { m_writer = out; m_tracer = tracer; setBufferSize(1024); }
/** * Constructor. * If the writer passed in is null, then this SerializerTraceWriter will * only signal trace events of what would have been written to that writer. * If the writer passed in is not null then the trace events will mirror * what is going to that writer. In this way tools, such as a debugger, can * gather information on what is being written out. * * @param out the Writer to write to (possibly null) * @param tracer the tracer to inform that characters are being written */ public SerializerTraceWriter(Writer out, SerializerTrace tracer) { m_writer = out; m_tracer = tracer; setBufferSize(1024); }
/** * Constructor. * If the writer passed in is null, then this SerializerTraceWriter will * only signal trace events of what would have been written to that writer. * If the writer passed in is not null then the trace events will mirror * what is going to that writer. In this way tools, such as a debugger, can * gather information on what is being written out. * * @param out the Writer to write to (possibly null) * @param tracer the tracer to inform that characters are being written */ public SerializerTraceWriter(Writer out, SerializerTrace tracer) { m_writer = out; m_tracer = tracer; setBufferSize(1024); }
/** * Constructor. * If the writer passed in is null, then this SerializerTraceWriter will * only signal trace events of what would have been written to that writer. * If the writer passed in is not null then the trace events will mirror * what is going to that writer. In this way tools, such as a debugger, can * gather information on what is being written out. * * @param out the Writer to write to (possibly null) * @param tracer the tracer to inform that characters are being written */ public SerializerTraceWriter(Writer out, SerializerTrace tracer) { m_writer = out; m_tracer = tracer; setBufferSize(1024); }
/** * Constructor. * If the writer passed in is null, then this SerializerTraceWriter will * only signal trace events of what would have been written to that writer. * If the writer passed in is not null then the trace events will mirror * what is going to that writer. In this way tools, such as a debugger, can * gather information on what is being written out. * * @param out the Writer to write to (possibly null) * @param tracer the tracer to inform that characters are being written */ public SerializerTraceWriter(Writer out, SerializerTrace tracer) { m_writer = out; m_tracer = tracer; setBufferSize(1024); }
/** * Constructor. * If the writer passed in is null, then this SerializerTraceWriter will * only signal trace events of what would have been written to that writer. * If the writer passed in is not null then the trace events will mirror * what is going to that writer. In this way tools, such as a debugger, can * gather information on what is being written out. * * @param out the Writer to write to (possibly null) * @param tracer the tracer to inform that characters are being written */ public SerializerTraceWriter(Writer out, SerializerTrace tracer) { m_writer = out; m_tracer = tracer; setBufferSize(1024); }
/** * Constructor. * If the writer passed in is null, then this SerializerTraceWriter will * only signal trace events of what would have been written to that writer. * If the writer passed in is not null then the trace events will mirror * what is going to that writer. In this way tools, such as a debugger, can * gather information on what is being written out. * * @param out the Writer to write to (possibly null) * @param tracer the tracer to inform that characters are being written */ public SerializerTraceWriter(Writer out, SerializerTrace tracer) { m_writer = out; m_tracer = tracer; setBufferSize(1024); }
/** * Constructor. * If the writer passed in is null, then this SerializerTraceWriter will * only signal trace events of what would have been written to that writer. * If the writer passed in is not null then the trace events will mirror * what is going to that writer. In this way tools, such as a debugger, can * gather information on what is being written out. * * @param out the Writer to write to (possibly null) * @param tracer the tracer to inform that characters are being written */ public SerializerTraceWriter(Writer out, SerializerTrace tracer) { m_writer = out; m_tracer = tracer; setBufferSize(1024); }
/** * Constructor. * If the writer passed in is null, then this SerializerTraceWriter will * only signal trace events of what would have been written to that writer. * If the writer passed in is not null then the trace events will mirror * what is going to that writer. In this way tools, such as a debugger, can * gather information on what is being written out. * * @param out the Writer to write to (possibly null) * @param tracer the tracer to inform that characters are being written */ public SerializerTraceWriter(Writer out, SerializerTrace tracer) { m_writer = out; m_tracer = tracer; setBufferSize(1024); }
setBufferSize(2 * lengthx3);
setBufferSize(2 * lengthx3);
setBufferSize(2 * lengthx3);
setBufferSize(2 * lengthx3);