Is StreamEncoder buffering content to only write to the underlying OutputStream when some threshold is hit? While the layers of conversions are unfortunate, it seems there could be negative performance implications of having many extremely small writes (such as 1 character/byte) at a time to the underlying OutputStream.
Presumably this is a common pattern, as it is recommended: https://github.com/openjdk/jdk/blob/4dd1b3a6100f9e379c7cee3c699d63d0d01144a7/src/java.base/share/classes/java/io/OutputStreamWriter.java#L45 On Sun, Jun 29, 2025 at 11:04 AM wenshao <shaojin.we...@alibaba-inc.com> wrote: > BufferedWriter -> OutputStreamWriter -> StreamEncoder > > In this call chain, BufferedWriter has a char[] buffer, and StreamEncoder > has a ByteBuffer. There are two layers of cache here, or the BufferedWriter > layer can be removed. > > LATIN1 (byte[]) -> UTF16 (char[]) -> UTF8 (byte[]) > > And when charset is UTF8, if the content of write(String) is LATIN1, a > conversion from LATIN1 to UTF16 and then to LATIN1 will occur here. > > We can improve BufferedWriter. When the parameter Writer instanceof > OutputStreamWriter is passed in, remove the cache and call it directly. In > addition, improve write(String) in StreamEncoder to avoid unnecessary > encoding conversion. > > - > Shaojin Wen >