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package jdk.jshell.execution;
import java.util.function.Consumer;
import com.sun.jdi.*;
import com.sun.jdi.event.*;
/**
* Handler of Java Debug Interface events.
* Adapted from jdb EventHandler.
* Only exit and disconnect events processed.
*/
class JdiEventHandler implements Runnable {
private final Thread thread;
private volatile boolean connected = true;
private boolean completed = false;
private final VirtualMachine vm;
private final Consumer reportVMExit;
/**
* Creates an event handler. Start with {@code start()}.
*
* @param vm the virtual machine for which to handle events
* @param reportVMExit callback to report exit/disconnect
* (passed true if the VM has died)
*/
JdiEventHandler(VirtualMachine vm, Consumer reportVMExit) {
this.vm = vm;
this.reportVMExit = reportVMExit;
this.thread = new Thread(this, "event-handler");
this.thread.setDaemon(true);
}
/**
* Starts the event handler.
*/
void start() {
thread.start();
}
synchronized void shutdown() {
connected = false; // force run() loop termination
thread.interrupt();
while (!completed) {
try {wait();} catch (InterruptedException exc) {}
}
}
@Override
public void run() {
EventQueue queue = vm.eventQueue();
while (connected) {
try {
EventSet eventSet = queue.remove();
boolean resumeStoppedApp = false;
EventIterator it = eventSet.eventIterator();
while (it.hasNext()) {
resumeStoppedApp |= handleEvent(it.nextEvent());
}
if (resumeStoppedApp) {
eventSet.resume();
}
} catch (InterruptedException exc) {
// Do nothing. Any changes will be seen at top of loop.
} catch (VMDisconnectedException discExc) {
handleDisconnectedException();
break;
}
}
synchronized (this) {
completed = true;
notifyAll();
}
}
private boolean handleEvent(Event event) {
handleExitEvent(event);
return true;
}
private void handleExitEvent(Event event) {
if (event instanceof VMDeathEvent) {
reportVMExit.accept("VM Died");
} else if (event instanceof VMDisconnectEvent) {
connected = false;
reportVMExit.accept("VM Disconnected");
} else {
// ignore everything else
}
}
private synchronized void handleDisconnectedException() {
/*
* A VMDisconnectedException has happened while dealing with
* another event. We need to flush the event queue, dealing only
* with exit events (VMDeath, VMDisconnect) so that we terminate
* correctly.
*/
EventQueue queue = vm.eventQueue();
while (connected) {
try {
EventSet eventSet = queue.remove();
EventIterator iter = eventSet.eventIterator();
while (iter.hasNext()) {
handleExitEvent(iter.next());
}
} catch (InterruptedException exc) {
// ignore
} catch (InternalError exc) {
// ignore
}
}
}
}