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package com.google.inject.internal.util;

import java.lang.ref.PhantomReference;
import java.lang.ref.Reference;
import java.lang.ref.ReferenceQueue;
import java.lang.ref.WeakReference;
import java.lang.reflect.Method;
import java.util.logging.Level;
import java.util.logging.Logger;

/**
 * Thread that finalizes referents. All references should implement
 * {@code com.google.inject.internal.FinalizableReference}.
 *
 * 

While this class is public, we consider it to be *internal* and not part * of our published API. It is public so we can access it reflectively across * class loaders in secure environments. * *

This class can't depend on other Google Collections code. If we were * to load this class in the same class loader as the rest of * Google Collections, this thread would keep an indirect strong reference * to the class loader and prevent it from being garbage collected. This * poses a problem for environments where you want to throw away the class * loader. For example, dynamically reloading a web application or unloading * an OSGi bundle. * *

{@code com.google.inject.internal.FinalizableReferenceQueue} loads this class * in its own class loader. That way, this class doesn't prevent the main * class loader from getting garbage collected, and this class can detect when * the main class loader has been garbage collected and stop itself. */ public class Finalizer extends Thread { private static final Logger logger = Logger.getLogger(Finalizer.class.getName()); /** Name of FinalizableReference.class. */ private static final String FINALIZABLE_REFERENCE = "com.google.inject.internal.util.FinalizableReference"; /** * Starts the Finalizer thread. FinalizableReferenceQueue calls this method * reflectively. * * @param finalizableReferenceClass FinalizableReference.class * @param frq reference to instance of FinalizableReferenceQueue that started * this thread * @return ReferenceQueue which Finalizer will poll */ public static ReferenceQueue startFinalizer( Class finalizableReferenceClass, Object frq) { /* * We use FinalizableReference.class for two things: * * 1) To invoke FinalizableReference.finalizeReferent() * * 2) To detect when FinalizableReference's class loader has to be garbage * collected, at which point, Finalizer can stop running */ if (!finalizableReferenceClass.getName().equals(FINALIZABLE_REFERENCE)) { throw new IllegalArgumentException( "Expected " + FINALIZABLE_REFERENCE + "."); } Finalizer finalizer = new Finalizer(finalizableReferenceClass, frq); finalizer.start(); return finalizer.queue; } private final WeakReference> finalizableReferenceClassReference; private final PhantomReference frqReference; private final ReferenceQueue queue = new ReferenceQueue(); /** Constructs a new finalizer thread. */ private Finalizer(Class finalizableReferenceClass, Object frq) { super(Finalizer.class.getName()); this.finalizableReferenceClassReference = new WeakReference>(finalizableReferenceClass); // Keep track of the FRQ that started us so we know when to stop. this.frqReference = new PhantomReference(frq, queue); setDaemon(true); // TODO: Priority? } /** * Loops continuously, pulling references off the queue and cleaning them up. */ @SuppressWarnings("InfiniteLoopStatement") @Override public void run() { try { while (true) { try { cleanUp(queue.remove()); } catch (InterruptedException e) { /* ignore */ } } } catch (ShutDown shutDown) { /* ignore */ } } /** * Cleans up a single reference. Catches and logs all throwables. */ private void cleanUp(Reference reference) throws ShutDown { Method finalizeReferentMethod = getFinalizeReferentMethod(); do { /* * This is for the benefit of phantom references. Weak and soft * references will have already been cleared by this point. */ reference.clear(); if (reference == frqReference) { /* * The client no longer has a reference to the * FinalizableReferenceQueue. We can stop. */ throw new ShutDown(); } try { finalizeReferentMethod.invoke(reference); } catch (Throwable t) { logger.log(Level.SEVERE, "Error cleaning up after reference.", t); } /* * Loop as long as we have references available so as not to waste * CPU looking up the Method over and over again. */ } while ((reference = queue.poll()) != null); } /** * Looks up FinalizableReference.finalizeReferent() method. */ private Method getFinalizeReferentMethod() throws ShutDown { Class finalizableReferenceClass = finalizableReferenceClassReference.get(); if (finalizableReferenceClass == null) { /* * FinalizableReference's class loader was reclaimed. While there's a * chance that other finalizable references could be enqueued * subsequently (at which point the class loader would be resurrected * by virtue of us having a strong reference to it), we should pretty * much just shut down and make sure we don't keep it alive any longer * than necessary. */ throw new ShutDown(); } try { return finalizableReferenceClass.getMethod("finalizeReferent"); } catch (NoSuchMethodException e) { throw new AssertionError(e); } } /** Indicates that it's time to shut down the Finalizer. */ @SuppressWarnings("serial") // Never serialized or thrown out of this class. private static class ShutDown extends Exception { } }