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java.lang.Object org.dbunit.util.concurrent.SynchronizedVariable
Base class for simple, small classes maintaining single values that are always accessed and updated under synchronization. Since defining them for only some types seemed too arbitrary, they exist for all basic types, although it is hard to imagine uses for some.
These classes mainly exist so that you do not have to go to the trouble of writing your own miscellaneous classes and methods in situations including:
final
. This
helps avoid the need to synchronize just to obtain the reference
to the synchronized variable itself.
static
variables. It almost
always works out better to rely on synchronization internal
to these objects, rather than class locks.
While they cannot, by nature, share much code, all of these classes work in the same way.
Construction
Synchronized variables are always constructed holding an
initial value of the associated type. Constructors also
establish the lock to use for all methods:
Update methods
Each class supports several kinds of update methods:
set
method that sets to a new value and returns
previous value. For example, for a SynchronizedBoolean b,
boolean old = b.set(true)
performs a test-and-set.
commit
method that sets to new value only
if currently holding a given value.
For example, here is a class that uses an optimistic update
loop to recompute a count variable represented as a
SynchronizedInt.
class X { private final SynchronizedInt count = new SynchronizedInt(0); static final int MAX_RETRIES = 1000; public boolean recomputeCount() throws InterruptedException { for (int i = 0; i < MAX_RETRIES; ++i) { int current = count.get(); int next = compute(current); if (count.commit(current, next)) return true; else if (Thread.interrupted()) throw new InterruptedException(); } return false; } int compute(int l) { ... some kind of computation ... } }
swap
method that atomically swaps with another
object of the same class using a deadlock-avoidance strategy.
Guarded methods
All Waitable
subclasses provide notifications on
every value update, and support guarded methods of the form
when
predicate, that wait until the
predicate hold, then optionally run any Runnable action
within the lock, and then return. All types support:
Other methods
This class implements Executor, and provides an execute
method that runs the runnable within the lock.
All classes except SynchronizedRef and WaitableRef implement
Cloneable
and Comparable
.
Implementations of the corresponding
methods either use default mechanics, or use methods that closely
correspond to their java.lang analogs. SynchronizedRef does not
implement any of these standard interfaces because there are
many cases where it would not make sense. However, you can
easily make simple subclasses that add the appropriate declarations.
[ Introduction to this package. ]
Field Summary | |
protected java.lang.Object |
lock_
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Constructor Summary | |
SynchronizedVariable()
Create a SynchronizedVariable using itself as the lock |
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SynchronizedVariable(java.lang.Object lock)
Create a SynchronizedVariable using the supplied lock |
Method Summary | |
void |
execute(java.lang.Runnable command)
If current thread is not interrupted, execute the given command within this object's lock |
java.lang.Object |
getLock()
Return the lock used for all synchronization for this object |
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object |
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait |
Field Detail |
protected final java.lang.Object lock_
Constructor Detail |
public SynchronizedVariable(java.lang.Object lock)
public SynchronizedVariable()
Method Detail |
public java.lang.Object getLock()
public void execute(java.lang.Runnable command) throws java.lang.InterruptedException
execute
in interface Executor
java.lang.InterruptedException
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