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package scala
package util
import java.lang.InheritableThreadLocal
/** `DynamicVariables` provide a binding mechanism where the current
* value is found through dynamic scope, but where access to the
* variable itself is resolved through static scope.
*
* The current value can be retrieved with the value method. New values
* should be pushed using the `withValue` method. Values pushed via
* `withValue` only stay valid while the `withValue`'s second argument, a
* parameterless closure, executes. When the second argument finishes,
* the variable reverts to the previous value.
*
* {{{
* someDynamicVariable.withValue(newValue) {
* // ... code called in here that calls value ...
* // ... will be given back the newValue ...
* }
* }}}
*
* Each thread gets its own stack of bindings. When a
* new thread is created, the `DynamicVariable` gets a copy
* of the stack of bindings from the parent thread, and
* from then on the bindings for the new thread
* are independent of those for the original thread.
*
* @author Lex Spoon
* @version 1.1, 2007-5-21
*/
class DynamicVariable[T](init: T) {
private val tl = new InheritableThreadLocal[T] {
override def initialValue = init.asInstanceOf[T with AnyRef]
}
/** Retrieve the current value */
def value: T = tl.get.asInstanceOf[T]
/** Set the value of the variable while executing the specified
* thunk.
*
* @param newval The value to which to set the variable
* @param thunk The code to evaluate under the new setting
*/
def withValue[S](newval: T)(thunk: => S): S = {
val oldval = value
tl set newval
try thunk
finally tl set oldval
}
/** Change the currently bound value, discarding the old value.
* Usually withValue() gives better semantics.
*/
def value_=(newval: T) = tl set newval
override def toString: String = "DynamicVariable(" + value + ")"
}