001 /* java.lang.ref.ReferenceQueue
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037
038
039 package java.lang.ref;
040
041 /**
042 * This is the queue, where references can enqueue themselve on. Each
043 * reference may be registered to a queue at initialization time and
044 * will be appended to the queue, when the enqueue method is called.
045 *
046 * The enqueue method may be automatically called by the garbage
047 * collector if it detects, that the object is only reachable through
048 * the Reference objects.
049 *
050 * @author Jochen Hoenicke
051 * @see Reference#enqueue()
052 */
053 public class ReferenceQueue<T>
054 {
055 /**
056 * This is a linked list of references. If this is null, the list is
057 * empty. Otherwise this points to the first reference on the queue.
058 * The first reference will point to the next reference via the
059 * <code>nextOnQueue</code> field. The last reference will point to
060 * itself (not to null, since <code>nextOnQueue</code> is used to
061 * determine if a reference is enqueued).
062 */
063 private Reference<? extends T> first;
064
065 /**
066 * This is the lock that protects our linked list and is used to signal
067 * a thread waiting in remove().
068 */
069 private final Object lock = new Object();
070
071 /**
072 * Creates a new empty reference queue.
073 */
074 public ReferenceQueue()
075 {
076 }
077
078 /**
079 * Checks if there is a reference on the queue, returning it
080 * immediately. The reference will be dequeued.
081 *
082 * @return a reference on the queue, if there is one,
083 * <code>null</code> otherwise.
084 */
085 public Reference<? extends T> poll()
086 {
087 return dequeue();
088 }
089
090 /**
091 * This is called by reference to enqueue itself on this queue.
092 * @param ref the reference that should be enqueued.
093 * @return true if successful, false if not.
094 */
095 final boolean enqueue(Reference<? extends T> ref)
096 {
097 synchronized (lock)
098 {
099 if (ref.queue != this)
100 return false;
101
102 /* last reference will point to itself */
103 ref.nextOnQueue = first == null ? ref : first;
104 ref.queue = null;
105 first = ref;
106 /* this wakes only one remove thread. */
107 lock.notify();
108 return true;
109 }
110 }
111
112 /**
113 * Remove a reference from the queue, if there is one.
114 * @return the first element of the queue, or null if there isn't any.
115 */
116 private Reference<? extends T> dequeue()
117 {
118 synchronized (lock)
119 {
120 if (first == null)
121 return null;
122
123 Reference<? extends T> result = first;
124 first = (first == first.nextOnQueue) ? null : first.nextOnQueue;
125 result.nextOnQueue = null;
126 return result;
127 }
128 }
129
130 /**
131 * Removes a reference from the queue, blocking for <code>timeout</code>
132 * until a reference is enqueued.
133 * @param timeout the timeout period in milliseconds, <code>0</code> means
134 * wait forever.
135 * @return the reference removed from the queue, or
136 * <code>null</code> if timeout period expired.
137 * @exception InterruptedException if the wait was interrupted.
138 */
139 public Reference<? extends T> remove(long timeout)
140 throws InterruptedException
141 {
142 synchronized (lock)
143 {
144 if (first == null)
145 lock.wait(timeout);
146 }
147
148 return dequeue();
149 }
150
151
152 /**
153 * Removes a reference from the queue, blocking until a reference is
154 * enqueued.
155 *
156 * @return the reference removed from the queue.
157 * @exception InterruptedException if the wait was interrupted.
158 */
159 public Reference<? extends T> remove()
160 throws InterruptedException
161 {
162 return remove(0L);
163 }
164 }