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package org.apache.thrift.meta_data;

import java.util.Collections;
import java.util.Map;
import java.util.concurrent.ConcurrentHashMap;
import java.util.concurrent.ConcurrentMap;
import org.apache.thrift.TBase;
import org.apache.thrift.TFieldIdEnum;

/**
 * This class is used to store meta data about thrift fields. Every field in a a struct should have
 * a corresponding instance of this class describing it.
 *
 * 

The meta data is registered by ALL Thrift struct classes via a static {...} initializer block * in the generated Thrift code. * *

Since different threads could be initializing different Thrift classes, calls to the public * static methods of this class could be racy. * *

All methods of this class should be made thread safe. */ public class FieldMetaData implements java.io.Serializable { public final String fieldName; public final byte requirementType; public final FieldValueMetaData valueMetaData; private final Map fieldAnnotations; private static final ConcurrentMap< Class, Map> structMap = new ConcurrentHashMap<>(); public FieldMetaData(String name, byte req, FieldValueMetaData vMetaData) { this(name, req, vMetaData, Collections.emptyMap()); } public FieldMetaData( String fieldName, byte requirementType, FieldValueMetaData valueMetaData, Map fieldAnnotations) { this.fieldName = fieldName; this.requirementType = requirementType; this.valueMetaData = valueMetaData; this.fieldAnnotations = fieldAnnotations; } /** * @return an unmodifiable view of the annotations for this field, empty if no annotations present * or code gen param is not turned on */ public Map getFieldAnnotations() { return Collections.unmodifiableMap(fieldAnnotations); } public static , F extends TFieldIdEnum> void addStructMetaDataMap( Class sClass, Map map) { structMap.put(sClass, map); } /** * Returns a map with metadata (i.e. instances of FieldMetaData) that describe the fields of the * given class. * * @param sClass The TBase class for which the metadata map is requested. It is not guaranteed * that sClass will have been statically initialized before this method is called. A racy call * to {@link FieldMetaData#addStructMetaDataMap(Class, Map)} from a different thread during * static initialization of the Thrift class is possible. */ public static , F extends TFieldIdEnum> Map getStructMetaDataMap(Class sClass) { // Note: Do not use synchronized on this method declaration - it leads to a deadlock. // Similarly, do not trigger sClass.newInstance() while holding a lock on structMap, // it will lead to the same deadlock. // See: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/THRIFT-5430 for details. if (!structMap.containsKey(sClass)) { // Load class if it hasn't been loaded try { sClass.getDeclaredConstructor().newInstance(); } catch (ReflectiveOperationException e) { throw new RuntimeException( e.getClass().getSimpleName() + " for TBase class: " + sClass.getName(), e); } } //noinspection unchecked return (Map) structMap.get(sClass); } }





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