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package java.lang.ref;

/**
 * Reference queues, to which registered reference objects are appended by the
 * garbage collector after the appropriate reachability changes are detected.
 *
 * @author   Mark Reinhold
 * @since    1.2
 */

public class ReferenceQueue {

    /**
     * Constructs a new reference-object queue.
     */
    public ReferenceQueue() { }

    private static class Null extends ReferenceQueue {
        boolean enqueue(Reference r) {
            return false;
        }
    }

    static ReferenceQueue NULL = new Null();
    static ReferenceQueue ENQUEUED = new Null();

    static private class Lock { };
    private Lock lock = new Lock();
    private volatile Reference head = null;
    private long queueLength = 0;

    boolean enqueue(Reference r) { /* Called only by Reference class */
        synchronized (r) {
            if (r.queue == ENQUEUED) return false;
            synchronized (lock) {
                r.queue = ENQUEUED;
                r.next = (head == null) ? r : head;
                head = r;
                queueLength++;
                lock.notifyAll();
                return true;
            }
        }
    }

    private Reference reallyPoll() {       /* Must hold lock */
        if (head != null) {
            Reference r = head;
            head = (r.next == r) ? null : r.next;
            r.queue = NULL;
            r.next = r;
            queueLength--;
            return r;
        }
        return null;
    }

    /**
     * Polls this queue to see if a reference object is available.  If one is
     * available without further delay then it is removed from the queue and
     * returned.  Otherwise this method immediately returns null.
     *
     * @return  A reference object, if one was immediately available,
     *          otherwise null
     */
    public Reference poll() {
        if (head == null)
            return null;
        synchronized (lock) {
            return reallyPoll();
        }
    }

    /**
     * Removes the next reference object in this queue, blocking until either
     * one becomes available or the given timeout period expires.
     *
     * 

This method does not offer real-time guarantees: It schedules the * timeout as if by invoking the {@link Object#wait(long)} method. * * @param timeout If positive, block for up to timeout * milliseconds while waiting for a reference to be * added to this queue. If zero, block indefinitely. * * @return A reference object, if one was available within the specified * timeout period, otherwise null * * @throws IllegalArgumentException * If the value of the timeout argument is negative * * @throws InterruptedException * If the timeout wait is interrupted */ public Reference remove(long timeout) throws IllegalArgumentException, InterruptedException { if (timeout < 0) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("Negative timeout value"); } synchronized (lock) { Reference r = reallyPoll(); if (r != null) return r; for (;;) { lock.wait(timeout); r = reallyPoll(); if (r != null) return r; if (timeout != 0) return null; } } } /** * Removes the next reference object in this queue, blocking until one * becomes available. * * @return A reference object, blocking until one becomes available * @throws InterruptedException If the wait is interrupted */ public Reference remove() throws InterruptedException { return remove(0); } }





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