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* Copyright (C) 2012 The Guava Authors
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except
* in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at
*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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package com.google.common.io;
import static com.google.common.base.Preconditions.checkNotNull;
import static com.google.common.base.Throwables.throwIfInstanceOf;
import static com.google.common.base.Throwables.throwIfUnchecked;
import com.google.common.annotations.GwtIncompatible;
import com.google.common.annotations.J2ktIncompatible;
import com.google.common.annotations.VisibleForTesting;
import com.google.errorprone.annotations.CanIgnoreReturnValue;
import java.io.Closeable;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.util.ArrayDeque;
import java.util.Deque;
import java.util.logging.Level;
import javax.annotation.CheckForNull;
import org.checkerframework.checker.nullness.qual.Nullable;
/**
* A {@link Closeable} that collects {@code Closeable} resources and closes them all when it is
* {@linkplain #close closed}. This was intended to approximately emulate the behavior of Java 7's
* try-with-resources statement in JDK6-compatible code. Code using this should be
* approximately equivalent in behavior to the same code written with try-with-resources.
*
* This class is intended to be used in the following pattern:
*
*
{@code
* Closer closer = Closer.create();
* try {
* InputStream in = closer.register(openInputStream());
* OutputStream out = closer.register(openOutputStream());
* // do stuff
* } catch (Throwable e) {
* // ensure that any checked exception types other than IOException that could be thrown are
* // provided here, e.g. throw closer.rethrow(e, CheckedException.class);
* throw closer.rethrow(e);
* } finally {
* closer.close();
* }
* }
*
* Note that this try-catch-finally block is not equivalent to a try-catch-finally block using
* try-with-resources. To get the equivalent of that, you must wrap the above code in another
* try block in order to catch any exception that may be thrown (including from the call to {@code
* close()}).
*
*
This pattern ensures the following:
*
*
* - Each {@code Closeable} resource that is successfully registered will be closed later.
*
- If a {@code Throwable} is thrown in the try block, no exceptions that occur when attempting
* to close resources will be thrown from the finally block. The throwable from the try block
* will be thrown.
*
- If no exceptions or errors were thrown in the try block, the first exception thrown
* by an attempt to close a resource will be thrown.
*
- Any exception caught when attempting to close a resource that is not thrown (because
* another exception is already being thrown) is suppressed.
*
*
* An exception that is suppressed is added to the exception that will be thrown using
* {@code Throwable.addSuppressed(Throwable)}.
*
* @author Colin Decker
* @since 14.0
*/
// Coffee's for {@link Closer closers} only.
@J2ktIncompatible
@GwtIncompatible
@ElementTypesAreNonnullByDefault
public final class Closer implements Closeable {
/** Creates a new {@link Closer}. */
public static Closer create() {
return new Closer(SUPPRESSING_SUPPRESSOR);
}
@VisibleForTesting final Suppressor suppressor;
// only need space for 2 elements in most cases, so try to use the smallest array possible
private final Deque stack = new ArrayDeque<>(4);
@CheckForNull private Throwable thrown;
@VisibleForTesting
Closer(Suppressor suppressor) {
this.suppressor = checkNotNull(suppressor); // checkNotNull to satisfy null tests
}
/**
* Registers the given {@code closeable} to be closed when this {@code Closer} is {@linkplain
* #close closed}.
*
* @return the given {@code closeable}
*/
// close. this word no longer has any meaning to me.
@CanIgnoreReturnValue
@ParametricNullness
public C register(@ParametricNullness C closeable) {
if (closeable != null) {
stack.addFirst(closeable);
}
return closeable;
}
/**
* Stores the given throwable and rethrows it. It will be rethrown as is if it is an {@code
* IOException}, {@code RuntimeException} or {@code Error}. Otherwise, it will be rethrown wrapped
* in a {@code RuntimeException}. Note: Be sure to declare all of the checked exception
* types your try block can throw when calling an overload of this method so as to avoid losing
* the original exception type.
*
* This method always throws, and as such should be called as {@code throw closer.rethrow(e);}
* to ensure the compiler knows that it will throw.
*
* @return this method does not return; it always throws
* @throws IOException when the given throwable is an IOException
*/
public RuntimeException rethrow(Throwable e) throws IOException {
checkNotNull(e);
thrown = e;
throwIfInstanceOf(e, IOException.class);
throwIfUnchecked(e);
throw new RuntimeException(e);
}
/**
* Stores the given throwable and rethrows it. It will be rethrown as is if it is an {@code
* IOException}, {@code RuntimeException}, {@code Error} or a checked exception of the given type.
* Otherwise, it will be rethrown wrapped in a {@code RuntimeException}. Note: Be sure to
* declare all of the checked exception types your try block can throw when calling an overload of
* this method so as to avoid losing the original exception type.
*
*
This method always throws, and as such should be called as {@code throw closer.rethrow(e,
* ...);} to ensure the compiler knows that it will throw.
*
* @return this method does not return; it always throws
* @throws IOException when the given throwable is an IOException
* @throws X when the given throwable is of the declared type X
*/
public RuntimeException rethrow(Throwable e, Class declaredType)
throws IOException, X {
checkNotNull(e);
thrown = e;
throwIfInstanceOf(e, IOException.class);
throwIfInstanceOf(e, declaredType);
throwIfUnchecked(e);
throw new RuntimeException(e);
}
/**
* Stores the given throwable and rethrows it. It will be rethrown as is if it is an {@code
* IOException}, {@code RuntimeException}, {@code Error} or a checked exception of either of the
* given types. Otherwise, it will be rethrown wrapped in a {@code RuntimeException}. Note:
* Be sure to declare all of the checked exception types your try block can throw when calling an
* overload of this method so as to avoid losing the original exception type.
*
* This method always throws, and as such should be called as {@code throw closer.rethrow(e,
* ...);} to ensure the compiler knows that it will throw.
*
* @return this method does not return; it always throws
* @throws IOException when the given throwable is an IOException
* @throws X1 when the given throwable is of the declared type X1
* @throws X2 when the given throwable is of the declared type X2
*/
public RuntimeException rethrow(
Throwable e, Class declaredType1, Class declaredType2) throws IOException, X1, X2 {
checkNotNull(e);
thrown = e;
throwIfInstanceOf(e, IOException.class);
throwIfInstanceOf(e, declaredType1);
throwIfInstanceOf(e, declaredType2);
throwIfUnchecked(e);
throw new RuntimeException(e);
}
/**
* Closes all {@code Closeable} instances that have been added to this {@code Closer}. If an
* exception was thrown in the try block and passed to one of the {@code exceptionThrown} methods,
* any exceptions thrown when attempting to close a closeable will be suppressed. Otherwise, the
* first exception to be thrown from an attempt to close a closeable will be thrown and any
* additional exceptions that are thrown after that will be suppressed.
*/
@Override
public void close() throws IOException {
Throwable throwable = thrown;
// close closeables in LIFO order
while (!stack.isEmpty()) {
Closeable closeable = stack.removeFirst();
try {
closeable.close();
} catch (Throwable e) {
if (throwable == null) {
throwable = e;
} else {
suppressor.suppress(closeable, throwable, e);
}
}
}
if (thrown == null && throwable != null) {
throwIfInstanceOf(throwable, IOException.class);
throwIfUnchecked(throwable);
throw new AssertionError(throwable); // not possible
}
}
/** Suppression strategy interface. */
@VisibleForTesting
interface Suppressor {
/**
* Suppresses the given exception ({@code suppressed}) which was thrown when attempting to close
* the given closeable. {@code thrown} is the exception that is actually being thrown from the
* method. Implementations of this method should not throw under any circumstances.
*/
void suppress(Closeable closeable, Throwable thrown, Throwable suppressed);
}
/**
* Suppresses exceptions by adding them to the exception that will be thrown using the
* addSuppressed(Throwable) mechanism.
*/
private static final Suppressor SUPPRESSING_SUPPRESSOR =
(closeable, thrown, suppressed) -> {
// ensure no exceptions from addSuppressed
if (thrown == suppressed) {
return;
}
try {
thrown.addSuppressed(suppressed);
} catch (Throwable e) {
/*
* A Throwable is very unlikely, but we really don't want to throw from a Suppressor, so
* we catch everything. (Any Exception is either a RuntimeException or
* sneaky checked exception.) With no better options, we log anything to the same
* place as Closeables logs.
*/
Closeables.logger.log(
Level.WARNING, "Suppressing exception thrown when closing " + closeable, suppressed);
}
};
}