fix: update GapicUnbufferedChunkedResumableWritableByteChannel to be tolerant of non-quantum aligned writes#2537
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…tolerant of non-quantum writes Update GapicUnbufferedChunkedResumableWritableByteChannel to only accept bytes at the 256KiB boundary when `#write(ByteBuffer[], int, int)` is called. Calls to writeAndClose(ByteBuffer[], int, int) will consume all bytes.
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Update GapicUnbufferedChunkedResumableWritableByteChannel to only accept bytes at the 256KiB boundary when
write(ByteBuffer[], int, int)is called.Calls to
writeAndClose(ByteBuffer[], int, int)will consume all bytes.