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package com.google.gerrit.server.util;
import com.google.inject.OutOfScopeException;
import com.google.inject.Scope;
import java.util.concurrent.Callable;
/**
 * {@link RequestScopePropagator} implementation for request scopes based on a {@link ThreadLocal}
 * context.
 *
 * @param  "context" type stored in the {@link ThreadLocal}.
 */
public abstract class ThreadLocalRequestScopePropagator extends RequestScopePropagator {
  private final ThreadLocal threadLocal;
  protected ThreadLocalRequestScopePropagator(
      Scope scope, ThreadLocal threadLocal, ThreadLocalRequestContext local) {
    super(scope, local);
    this.threadLocal = threadLocal;
  }
  /**
   * @see RequestScopePropagator#wrap(Callable)
   */
  @Override
  protected final  Callable wrapImpl(Callable callable) {
    C ctx = continuingContext(requireContext());
    return () -> {
      C old = threadLocal.get();
      threadLocal.set(ctx);
      try {
        return callable.call();
      } finally {
        if (old != null) {
          threadLocal.set(old);
        } else {
          threadLocal.remove();
        }
      }
    };
  }
  private C requireContext() {
    C context = threadLocal.get();
    if (context == null) {
      throw new OutOfScopeException("Cannot access scoped object");
    }
    return context;
  }
  /**
   * Returns a new context object based on the passed in context that has no request scoped objects
   * initialized.
   *
   * Note that some code paths expect request-scoped objects like {@code CurrentUser} to be
   * constructible starting from just the context object returned by this method. For example, in
   * the SSH scope, the context includes the {@code SshSession}, which is used by {@code
   * SshCurrentUserProvider} to construct a new {@code CurrentUser} in the new thread.
   *
   * @param ctx the context to continue.
   * @return a new context.
   */
  protected abstract C continuingContext(C ctx);
}
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