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package org.glassfish.hk2.utilities.general;
import java.util.HashMap;
import java.util.concurrent.locks.ReentrantReadWriteLock;
import java.util.concurrent.locks.ReentrantReadWriteLock.ReadLock;
import java.util.concurrent.locks.ReentrantReadWriteLock.WriteLock;
/**
* This is a poor mans version of a {@link java.lang.ThreadLocal} with
* the one major upside of a {@link #removeAll()} method that
* can be used to remove ALL instances of all thread locals on
* ALL threads from any other thread.
*
* @author jwells
*
*/
public class Hk2ThreadLocal {
private final ReentrantReadWriteLock readWriteLock = new ReentrantReadWriteLock();
private final WriteLock wLock = readWriteLock.writeLock();
private final ReadLock rLock = readWriteLock.readLock();
private final HashMap locals = new HashMap();
/**
* Returns the current thread's "initial value" for this
* thread-local variable. This method will be invoked the first
* time a thread accesses the variable with the {@link #get}
* method, unless the thread previously invoked the {@link #set}
* method, in which case the initialValue method will not
* be invoked for the thread. Normally, this method is invoked at
* most once per thread, but it may be invoked again in case of
* subsequent invocations of {@link #remove} followed by {@link #get}.
*
* This implementation simply returns null; if the
* programmer desires thread-local variables to have an initial
* value other than null, ThreadLocal must be
* subclassed, and this method overridden. Typically, an
* anonymous inner class will be used.
*
* @return the initial value for this thread-local
*/
protected T initialValue() {
return null;
}
/**
* Returns the value in the current thread's copy of this
* thread-local variable. If the variable has no value for the
* current thread, it is first initialized to the value returned
* by an invocation of the {@link #initialValue} method.
*
* @return the current thread's value of this thread-local
*/
public T get() {
long id = Thread.currentThread().getId();
rLock.lock();
try {
if (locals.containsKey(id)) {
return locals.get(id);
}
}
finally {
rLock.unlock();
}
// Did not previously get a value, so get it now
// under write lock
wLock.lock();
try {
if (locals.containsKey(id)) {
return locals.get(id);
}
T initialValue = initialValue();
locals.put(id, initialValue);
return initialValue;
}
finally {
wLock.unlock();
}
}
/**
* Sets the current thread's copy of this thread-local variable
* to the specified value. Most subclasses will have no need to
* override this method, relying solely on the {@link #initialValue}
* method to set the values of thread-locals.
*
* @param value the value to be stored in the current thread's copy of
* this thread-local.
*/
public void set(T value) {
long id = Thread.currentThread().getId();
wLock.lock();
try {
locals.put(id, value);
}
finally {
wLock.unlock();
}
}
/**
* Removes the current thread's value for this thread-local
* variable. If this thread-local variable is subsequently
* {@linkplain #get read} by the current thread, its value will be
* reinitialized by invoking its {@link #initialValue} method,
* unless its value is {@linkplain #set set} by the current thread
* in the interim. This may result in multiple invocations of the
* initialValue method in the current thread.
*/
public void remove() {
long id = Thread.currentThread().getId();
wLock.lock();
try {
locals.remove(id);
}
finally {
wLock.unlock();
}
}
/**
* Removes all threads current thread's value for this thread-local
* variable. If this thread-local variable is subsequently
* {@linkplain #get read} by the current thread, its value will be
* reinitialized by invoking its {@link #initialValue} method,
* unless its value is {@linkplain #set set} by the current thread
* in the interim. This may result in multiple invocations of the
* initialValue method in the current thread.
*/
public void removeAll() {
wLock.lock();
try {
locals.clear();
}
finally {
wLock.unlock();
}
}
}