- The old approach was technically incorrect, because the checks were "capacity < sampleSize" and hence neglected the fact that the buffer position may be greater than 0 (e.g. if the caller wants to prefix the sample with some additional data). - Also proactively throw an exception if the buffer is too small, rather than wait for the failure when we actually do the write.
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