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package ognl;
/**
* This class was previously intended to produce performance improvment.
* This hand-made object pooling is now a bottleneck under high load.
* We now rely on the new jvm garbage collection improvments to handle object allocation efficiently.
* @deprecated object-pooling now relies on the jvm garbage collection
*/
public final class ObjectArrayPool extends Object
{
public ObjectArrayPool()
{
super();
}
public Object[] create(int arraySize)
{
return new Object[arraySize];
}
public Object[] create(Object singleton)
{
Object[] result = create(1);
result[0] = singleton;
return result;
}
public Object[] create(Object object1, Object object2)
{
Object[] result = create(2);
result[0] = object1;
result[1] = object2;
return result;
}
public Object[] create(Object object1, Object object2, Object object3)
{
Object[] result = create(3);
result[0] = object1;
result[1] = object2;
result[2] = object3;
return result;
}
public Object[] create(Object object1, Object object2, Object object3, Object object4)
{
Object[] result = create(4);
result[0] = object1;
result[1] = object2;
result[2] = object3;
result[3] = object4;
return result;
}
public Object[] create(Object object1, Object object2, Object object3, Object object4, Object object5)
{
Object[] result = create(5);
result[0] = object1;
result[1] = object2;
result[2] = object3;
result[3] = object4;
result[4] = object5;
return result;
}
/**
* Recycle an array of Objects.
*
* @param value an Object array to recycle (not used).
* @deprecated object-pooling now relies on the jvm garbage collection
*/
public void recycle(Object[] value)
{
// no need of recycling, we rely on the garbage collection efficiency
}
}