Greetings all,
    We are using version 2.5. What is the most efficient way (*i.e.* single 
copy operation, no extra byte arrays) to construct a ByteString from a 
specific number of bytes in an InputStream? The various versions of 
ByteString.readFrom() drain the stream completely, which is not what we 
need; any data past *N* bytes should remain in the stream. The 
ByteString.readChunk() method looks like it will work if we simply give it *
N* as the chunkSize parameter. Unfortunately, ByteString.readChunk() is 
declared private, so that method is not currently an option. Is there 
another option that I just haven't found in the source code yet?

(Thanks for taking the time to read this question.)

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