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package org.openjdk.tools.javac.util;
import java.lang.ref.WeakReference;
/**
* Implementation of Name.Table that stores names in individual arrays
* using weak references. It is recommended for use when a single shared
* byte array is unsuitable.
*
* This is NOT part of any supported API.
* If you write code that depends on this, you do so at your own risk.
* This code and its internal interfaces are subject to change or
* deletion without notice.
*/
public class UnsharedNameTable extends Name.Table {
static public Name.Table create(Names names) {
return new UnsharedNameTable(names);
}
static class HashEntry extends WeakReference {
HashEntry next;
HashEntry(NameImpl referent) {
super(referent);
}
}
/** The hash table for names.
*/
private HashEntry[] hashes = null;
/** The mask to be used for hashing
*/
private int hashMask;
/** Index counter for names in this table.
*/
public int index;
/** Allocator
* @param names The main name table
* @param hashSize the (constant) size to be used for the hash table
* needs to be a power of two.
*/
public UnsharedNameTable(Names names, int hashSize) {
super(names);
hashMask = hashSize - 1;
hashes = new HashEntry[hashSize];
}
public UnsharedNameTable(Names names) {
this(names, 0x8000);
}
@Override
public Name fromChars(char[] cs, int start, int len) {
byte[] name = new byte[len * 3];
int nbytes = Convert.chars2utf(cs, start, name, 0, len);
return fromUtf(name, 0, nbytes);
}
@Override
public Name fromUtf(byte[] cs, int start, int len) {
int h = hashValue(cs, start, len) & hashMask;
HashEntry element = hashes[h];
NameImpl n = null;
HashEntry previousNonNullTableEntry = null;
HashEntry firstTableEntry = element;
while (element != null) {
if (element == null) {
break;
}
n = element.get();
if (n == null) {
if (firstTableEntry == element) {
hashes[h] = firstTableEntry = element.next;
}
else {
Assert.checkNonNull(previousNonNullTableEntry, "previousNonNullTableEntry cannot be null here.");
previousNonNullTableEntry.next = element.next;
}
}
else {
if (n.getByteLength() == len && equals(n.bytes, 0, cs, start, len)) {
return n;
}
previousNonNullTableEntry = element;
}
element = element.next;
}
byte[] bytes = new byte[len];
System.arraycopy(cs, start, bytes, 0, len);
n = new NameImpl(this, bytes, index++);
HashEntry newEntry = new HashEntry(n);
if (previousNonNullTableEntry == null) { // We are not the first name with that hashCode.
hashes[h] = newEntry;
}
else {
Assert.checkNull(previousNonNullTableEntry.next, "previousNonNullTableEntry.next must be null.");
previousNonNullTableEntry.next = newEntry;
}
return n;
}
@Override
public void dispose() {
hashes = null;
}
static class NameImpl extends Name {
NameImpl(UnsharedNameTable table, byte[] bytes, int index) {
super(table);
this.bytes = bytes;
this.index = index;
}
final byte[] bytes;
final int index;
@Override
public int getIndex() {
return index;
}
@Override
public int getByteLength() {
return bytes.length;
}
@Override
public byte getByteAt(int i) {
return bytes[i];
}
@Override
public byte[] getByteArray() {
return bytes;
}
@Override
public int getByteOffset() {
return 0;
}
}
}