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package org.apache.commons.pool2.impl;
import java.lang.reflect.ParameterizedType;
import java.lang.reflect.Type;
import java.lang.reflect.TypeVariable;
import java.time.Duration;
import java.time.Instant;
import java.time.temporal.ChronoUnit;
import java.util.Objects;
import java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit;
import org.apache.commons.pool2.PooledObjectFactory;
/**
* Implementation specific utilities.
*
* @since 2.0
*/
class PoolImplUtils {
/**
* Identifies the concrete type of object that an object factory creates.
*
* @param factoryClass The factory to examine
*
* @return the type of object the factory creates
*/
@SuppressWarnings("rawtypes")
static Class> getFactoryType(final Class extends PooledObjectFactory> factoryClass) {
final Class type = PooledObjectFactory.class;
final Object genericType = getGenericType(type, factoryClass);
if (genericType instanceof Integer) {
// POOL-324 org.apache.commons.pool2.impl.GenericObjectPool.getFactoryType() throws
// java.lang.ClassCastException
//
// A bit hackish, but we must handle cases when getGenericType() does not return a concrete types.
final ParameterizedType pi = getParameterizedType(type, factoryClass);
if (pi != null) {
final Type[] bounds = ((TypeVariable) pi.getActualTypeArguments()[((Integer) genericType).intValue()])
.getBounds();
if (bounds != null && bounds.length > 0) {
final Type bound0 = bounds[0];
if (bound0 instanceof Class) {
return (Class>) bound0;
}
}
}
// last resort: Always return a Class
return Object.class;
}
return (Class>) genericType;
}
/**
* Gets the concrete type used by an implementation of an interface that uses a generic type.
*
* @param type The interface that defines a generic type
* @param clazz The class that implements the interface with a concrete type
* @param The interface type
*
* @return concrete type used by the implementation
*/
private static Object getGenericType(final Class type, final Class extends T> clazz) {
if (type == null || clazz == null) {
// Error will be logged further up the call stack
return null;
}
// Look to see if this class implements the generic interface
final ParameterizedType pi = getParameterizedType(type, clazz);
if (pi != null) {
return getTypeParameter(clazz, pi.getActualTypeArguments()[0]);
}
// Interface not found on this class. Look at the superclass.
@SuppressWarnings("unchecked")
final Class extends T> superClass = (Class extends T>) clazz.getSuperclass();
final Object result = getGenericType(type, superClass);
if (result instanceof Class>) {
// Superclass implements interface and defines explicit type for generic
return result;
}
if (result instanceof Integer) {
// Superclass implements interface and defines unknown type for generic
// Map that unknown type to the generic types defined in this class
final ParameterizedType superClassType = (ParameterizedType) clazz.getGenericSuperclass();
return getTypeParameter(clazz, superClassType.getActualTypeArguments()[((Integer) result).intValue()]);
}
// Error will be logged further up the call stack
return null;
}
/**
* Gets the matching parameterized type or null.
*
* @param type The interface that defines a generic type.
* @param clazz The class that implements the interface with a concrete type.
* @param The interface type.
* @return the matching parameterized type or null.
*/
private static ParameterizedType getParameterizedType(final Class type, final Class extends T> clazz) {
for (final Type iface : clazz.getGenericInterfaces()) {
// Only need to check interfaces that use generics
if (iface instanceof ParameterizedType) {
final ParameterizedType pi = (ParameterizedType) iface;
// Look for the generic interface
if (pi.getRawType() instanceof Class && type.isAssignableFrom((Class>) pi.getRawType())) {
return pi;
}
}
}
return null;
}
/**
* For a generic parameter, return either the Class used or if the type is unknown, the index for the type in
* definition of the class
*
* @param clazz defining class
* @param argType the type argument of interest
*
* @return An instance of {@link Class} representing the type used by the type parameter or an instance of
* {@link Integer} representing the index for the type in the definition of the defining class
*/
private static Object getTypeParameter(final Class> clazz, final Type argType) {
if (argType instanceof Class>) {
return argType;
}
final TypeVariable>[] tvs = clazz.getTypeParameters();
for (int i = 0; i < tvs.length; i++) {
if (tvs[i].equals(argType)) {
return Integer.valueOf(i);
}
}
return null;
}
static boolean isPositive(final Duration delay) {
return delay != null && !delay.isNegative() && !delay.isZero();
}
/**
* Returns the greater of two {@code Instant} values. That is, the result is the argument closer to the value of
* {@link Instant#MAX}. If the arguments have the same value, the result is that same value.
*
* @param a an argument.
* @param b another argument.
* @return the larger of {@code a} and {@code b}.
*/
static Instant max(final Instant a, final Instant b) {
return a.compareTo(b) > 0 ? a : b;
}
/**
* Returns the smaller of two {@code Instant} values. That is, the result is the argument closer to the value of
* {@link Instant#MIN}. If the arguments have the same value, the result is that same value.
*
* @param a an argument.
* @param b another argument.
* @return the smaller of {@code a} and {@code b}.
*/
static Instant min(final Instant a, final Instant b) {
return a.compareTo(b) < 0 ? a : b;
}
/**
* Returns a non-null duration, value if non-null, otherwise defaultValue.
*
* @param value May be null.
* @param defaultValue May not be null/
* @return value if non-null, otherwise defaultValue.
*/
static Duration nonNull(final Duration value, final Duration defaultValue) {
return value != null ? value : Objects.requireNonNull(defaultValue, "defaultValue");
}
/**
* Converts a {@link TimeUnit} to a {@link ChronoUnit}.
*
* @param timeUnit A TimeUnit.
* @return The corresponding ChronoUnit.
*/
static ChronoUnit toChronoUnit(final TimeUnit timeUnit) {
// TODO when using Java >= 9: Use TimeUnit.toChronoUnit().
switch (Objects.requireNonNull(timeUnit)) {
case NANOSECONDS:
return ChronoUnit.NANOS;
case MICROSECONDS:
return ChronoUnit.MICROS;
case MILLISECONDS:
return ChronoUnit.MILLIS;
case SECONDS:
return ChronoUnit.SECONDS;
case MINUTES:
return ChronoUnit.MINUTES;
case HOURS:
return ChronoUnit.HOURS;
case DAYS:
return ChronoUnit.DAYS;
default:
throw new IllegalArgumentException(timeUnit.toString());
}
}
/**
* Converts am amount and TimeUnit into a Duration.
*
* @param amount the amount of the duration, measured in terms of the unit, positive or negative
* @param timeUnit the unit that the duration is measured in, must have an exact duration, not null
* @return a Duration.
*/
static Duration toDuration(final long amount, final TimeUnit timeUnit) {
return Duration.of(amount, PoolImplUtils.toChronoUnit(timeUnit));
}
}