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package com.google.gerrit.server.cache;
import static com.google.common.base.Preconditions.checkState;
import com.google.common.base.Objects;
import com.google.common.collect.ImmutableList;
import com.google.common.collect.Maps;
import com.google.gerrit.common.Nullable;
import java.util.Map;
import java.util.function.Supplier;
/**
* Caches object instances for a request as {@link ThreadLocal} in the serving thread.
*
* This class is intended to cache objects that have a high instantiation cost, are specific to
* the current request and potentially need to be instantiated multiple times while serving a
* request.
*
*
This is different from the key-value storage in {@code CurrentUser}: {@code CurrentUser}
* offers a key-value storage by providing thread-safe {@code get} and {@code put} methods. Once the
* value is retrieved through {@code get} there is not thread-safety anymore - apart from the
* retrieved object guarantees. Depending on the implementation of {@code CurrentUser}, it might be
* shared between the request serving thread as well as sub- or background treads.
*
*
In comparison to that, this class guarantees thread safety even on non-thread-safe objects as
* its cache is tied to the serving thread only. While allowing to cache non-thread-safe objects, it
* has the downside of not sharing any objects with background threads or executors.
*
*
Lastly, this class offers a cache, that requires callers to also provide a {@code Supplier} in
* case the object is not present in the cache, while {@code CurrentUser} provides a storage where
* just retrieving stored values is a valid operation.
*
*
To prevent OOM errors on requests that would cache a lot of objects, this class enforces an
* internal limit after which no new elements are cached. All {@code get} calls are served by
* invoking the {@code Supplier} after that.
*/
public class PerThreadCache implements AutoCloseable {
private static final ThreadLocal CACHE = new ThreadLocal<>();
/**
* Cache at maximum 25 values per thread. This value was chosen arbitrarily. Some endpoints (like
* ListProjects) break the assumption that the data cached in a request is limited. To prevent
* this class from accumulating an unbound number of objects, we enforce this limit.
*/
private static final int PER_THREAD_CACHE_SIZE = 25;
/**
* Unique key for key-value mappings stored in PerThreadCache. The key is based on the value's
* class and a list of identifiers that in combination uniquely set the object apart form others
* of the same class.
*/
public static final class Key {
private final Class clazz;
private final ImmutableList