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package freemarker.template;
import java.io.Serializable;
import java.util.Collection;
import java.util.Iterator;
/**
* A simple implementation of {@link TemplateCollectionModel}.
* It's able to wrap java.util.Iterator-s and java.util.Collection-s.
* If you wrap an Iterator, the variable can be <#list>-ed only once!
*
* Consider using {@link SimpleSequence} instead of this class if you want to wrap Iterators.
* SimpleSequence will read all elements of the Iterator, and store them in a List
* (this may cause too high resource consumption in some applications), so you can list the variable
* for unlimited times. Also, if you want to wrap Collections, and then list the resulting
* variable for many times, SimpleSequence may gives better performance, as the
* wrapping of non-TemplateModel objects happens only once.
*
*
This class is thread-safe. The returned {@link TemplateModelIterator}-s
* are not thread-safe.
*/
public class SimpleCollection extends WrappingTemplateModel
implements TemplateCollectionModel, Serializable {
private boolean iteratorOwned;
private final Iterator iterator;
private final Iterable iterable;
/**
* @deprecated Use {@link #SimpleCollection(Iterator, ObjectWrapper)}
*/
@Deprecated
public SimpleCollection(Iterator iterator) {
this.iterator = iterator;
iterable = null;
}
/**
* @deprecated Use {@link #SimpleCollection(Iterable, ObjectWrapper)} instead.
*/
@Deprecated
public SimpleCollection(Iterable iterable) {
this.iterable = iterable;
iterator = null;
}
/**
* Same as {@link SimpleCollection#SimpleCollection(Iterable)}; kept for binary compatibility.
*
* @deprecated Use {@link #SimpleCollection(Iterable, ObjectWrapper)} instead.
*/
@Deprecated
public SimpleCollection(Collection collection) {
this((Iterable) collection);
}
/**
* Same as {@link SimpleCollection#SimpleCollection(Iterable, ObjectWrapper)}; kept for binary compatibility.
*/
public SimpleCollection(Collection collection, ObjectWrapper wrapper) {
this((Iterable) collection, wrapper);
}
public SimpleCollection(Iterator iterator, ObjectWrapper wrapper) {
super(wrapper);
this.iterator = iterator;
iterable = null;
}
/**
* @param iterable Note that this was a {@link Collection} before 2.3.27, not an {@link Iterable}
*/
public SimpleCollection(Iterable iterable, ObjectWrapper wrapper) {
super(wrapper);
this.iterable = iterable;
iterator = null;
}
/**
* Retrieves a template model iterator that is used to iterate over the elements in this collection.
*
*
When you wrap an Iterator and you get TemplateModelIterator for multiple times,
* only on of the returned TemplateModelIterator instances can be really used. When you have called a
* method of a TemplateModelIterator instance, all other instance will throw a
* TemplateModelException when you try to call their methods, since the wrapped Iterator
* can't return the first element anymore.
*/
public TemplateModelIterator iterator() {
return iterator != null
? new SimpleTemplateModelIterator(iterator, false)
: new SimpleTemplateModelIterator(iterable.iterator(), true);
}
/**
* Wraps an {@link Iterator}; not thread-safe. The encapsulated {@link Iterator} may be accessible from multiple
* threads (as multiple {@link SimpleTemplateModelIterator} instance can wrap the same {@link Iterator} instance),
* but if the {@link Iterator} was marked in the constructor as shared, the first thread which uses the
* {@link Iterator} will monopolize that.
*/
private class SimpleTemplateModelIterator implements TemplateModelIterator {
private final Iterator iterator;
private boolean iteratorOwnedByMe;
SimpleTemplateModelIterator(Iterator iterator, boolean iteratorOwnedByMe) {
this.iterator = iterator;
this.iteratorOwnedByMe = iteratorOwnedByMe;
}
public TemplateModel next() throws TemplateModelException {
if (!iteratorOwnedByMe) {
synchronized (SimpleCollection.this) {
checkIteratorOwned();
iteratorOwned = true;
iteratorOwnedByMe = true;
}
}
if (!iterator.hasNext()) {
throw new TemplateModelException("The collection has no more items.");
}
Object value = iterator.next();
return value instanceof TemplateModel ? (TemplateModel) value : wrap(value);
}
public boolean hasNext() throws TemplateModelException {
// Calling hasNext may looks safe, but I have met sync. problems.
if (!iteratorOwnedByMe) {
synchronized (SimpleCollection.this) {
checkIteratorOwned();
}
}
return iterator.hasNext();
}
private void checkIteratorOwned() throws TemplateModelException {
if (iteratorOwned) {
throw new TemplateModelException(
"This collection value wraps a java.util.Iterator, thus it can be listed only once.");
}
}
}
}