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package org.jgroups.util;

import java.util.Collection;
import java.util.concurrent.ConcurrentLinkedQueue;
import java.util.concurrent.locks.ReentrantLock;

/**
 * A queue with many producers and consumers. However, only one consumer gets to remove and process elements
 * at any given time. This is done through the use of locks.
 * @author Bela Ban
 * @since  3.5
 */
public class ProcessingQueue {
    protected final java.util.Queue  queue=new ConcurrentLinkedQueue<>();
    protected final ReentrantLock       producer_lock=new ReentrantLock(), consumer_lock=new ReentrantLock();
    protected int                       count=0;
    protected Handler                handler;


    public java.util.Queue getQueue()   {return queue;}
    public int                size()       {return queue.size();}

    public ProcessingQueue setHandler(Handler handler) {this.handler=handler; return this;}

    public void add(T element) {
        producer_lock.lock();
        try {
            queue.add(element);
            count++;
        }
        finally {
            producer_lock.unlock();
        }

        process();
    }

    public boolean retainAll(Collection elements) {
        return queue.retainAll(elements);
    }

    public String toString() {
        return queue.toString();
    }


    protected void process() {
        if(!consumer_lock.tryLock())
            return;
        try {
            while(true) {
                T element=queue.poll();
                if(element != null && handler != null) {
                    try {
                        handler.handle(element);
                    }
                    catch(Throwable t) {
                        t.printStackTrace(System.err);
                    }
                }
                producer_lock.lock();
                try {
                    if(count == 0 || count-1 == 0) {
                        count=0;
                        consumer_lock.unlock();
                        return;
                    }
                    count--;
                }
                finally {
                    producer_lock.unlock();
                }
            }
        }
        finally {
            if(consumer_lock.isHeldByCurrentThread())
                consumer_lock.unlock();
        }
    }


    public interface Handler {
        void handle(T element) throws Exception;
    }
}




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