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package java.lang.ref;


/**
 * Abstract base class for reference objects.  This class defines the
 * operations common to all reference objects.  Because reference objects are
 * implemented in close cooperation with the garbage collector, this class may
 * not be subclassed directly.
 *
 * @author   Mark Reinhold
 * @since    1.2
 */

public abstract class Reference {

    /* A Reference instance is in one of four possible internal states:
     *
     *     Active: Subject to special treatment by the garbage collector.  Some
     *     time after the collector detects that the reachability of the
     *     referent has changed to the appropriate state, it changes the
     *     instance's state to either Pending or Inactive, depending upon
     *     whether or not the instance was registered with a queue when it was
     *     created.  In the former case it also adds the instance to the
     *     pending-Reference list.  Newly-created instances are Active.
     *
     *     Pending: An element of the pending-Reference list, waiting to be
     *     enqueued by the Reference-handler thread.  Unregistered instances
     *     are never in this state.
     *
     *     Enqueued: An element of the queue with which the instance was
     *     registered when it was created.  When an instance is removed from
     *     its ReferenceQueue, it is made Inactive.  Unregistered instances are
     *     never in this state.
     *
     *     Inactive: Nothing more to do.  Once an instance becomes Inactive its
     *     state will never change again.
     *
     * The state is encoded in the queue and next fields as follows:
     *
     *     Active: queue = ReferenceQueue with which instance is registered, or
     *     ReferenceQueue.NULL if it was not registered with a queue; next =
     *     null.
     *
     *     Pending: queue = ReferenceQueue with which instance is registered;
     *     next = Following instance in queue, or this if at end of list.
     *
     *     Enqueued: queue = ReferenceQueue.ENQUEUED; next = Following instance
     *     in queue, or this if at end of list.
     *
     *     Inactive: queue = ReferenceQueue.NULL; next = this.
     *
     * With this scheme the collector need only examine the next field in order
     * to determine whether a Reference instance requires special treatment: If
     * the next field is null then the instance is active; if it is non-null,
     * then the collector should treat the instance normally.
     *
     * To ensure that concurrent collector can discover active Reference
     * objects without interfering with application threads that may apply
     * the enqueue() method to those objects, collectors should link
     * discovered objects through the discovered field.
     */

    private T referent;         /* Treated specially by GC */

    ReferenceQueue queue;

    Reference next;
    transient private Reference discovered;  /* used by VM */


    /* Object used to synchronize with the garbage collector.  The collector
     * must acquire this lock at the beginning of each collection cycle.  It is
     * therefore critical that any code holding this lock complete as quickly
     * as possible, allocate no new objects, and avoid calling user code.
     */
    static private class Lock { };
    private static Lock lock = new Lock();


    /* List of References waiting to be enqueued.  The collector adds
     * References to this list, while the Reference-handler thread removes
     * them.  This list is protected by the above lock object.
     */
    private static Reference pending = null;



    /* -- Referent accessor and setters -- */

    /**
     * Returns this reference object's referent.  If this reference object has
     * been cleared, either by the program or by the garbage collector, then
     * this method returns null.
     *
     * @return   The object to which this reference refers, or
     *           null if this reference object has been cleared
     */
    public T get() {
        return this.referent;
    }

    /**
     * Clears this reference object.  Invoking this method will not cause this
     * object to be enqueued.
     *
     * 

This method is invoked only by Java code; when the garbage collector * clears references it does so directly, without invoking this method. */ public void clear() { this.referent = null; } /* -- Queue operations -- */ /** * Tells whether or not this reference object has been enqueued, either by * the program or by the garbage collector. If this reference object was * not registered with a queue when it was created, then this method will * always return false. * * @return true if and only if this reference object has * been enqueued */ public boolean isEnqueued() { /* In terms of the internal states, this predicate actually tests whether the instance is either Pending or Enqueued */ synchronized (this) { return (this.queue != ReferenceQueue.NULL) && (this.next != null); } } /** * Adds this reference object to the queue with which it is registered, * if any. * *

This method is invoked only by Java code; when the garbage collector * enqueues references it does so directly, without invoking this method. * * @return true if this reference object was successfully * enqueued; false if it was already enqueued or if * it was not registered with a queue when it was created */ public boolean enqueue() { return this.queue.enqueue(this); } /* -- Constructors -- */ Reference(T referent) { this(referent, null); } Reference(T referent, ReferenceQueue queue) { this.referent = referent; this.queue = (queue == null) ? ReferenceQueue.NULL : queue; } }





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