From 554fd8c5195424bdbcabf5de30fdc183aba391bd Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: upstream source tree Date: Sun, 15 Mar 2015 20:14:05 -0400 Subject: obtained gcc-4.6.4.tar.bz2 from upstream website; verified gcc-4.6.4.tar.bz2.sig; imported gcc-4.6.4 source tree from verified upstream tarball. downloading a git-generated archive based on the 'upstream' tag should provide you with a source tree that is binary identical to the one extracted from the above tarball. if you have obtained the source via the command 'git clone', however, do note that line-endings of files in your working directory might differ from line-endings of the respective files in the upstream repository. --- libjava/classpath/java/util/WeakHashMap.java | 880 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 880 insertions(+) create mode 100644 libjava/classpath/java/util/WeakHashMap.java (limited to 'libjava/classpath/java/util/WeakHashMap.java') diff --git a/libjava/classpath/java/util/WeakHashMap.java b/libjava/classpath/java/util/WeakHashMap.java new file mode 100644 index 000000000..3e4d34796 --- /dev/null +++ b/libjava/classpath/java/util/WeakHashMap.java @@ -0,0 +1,880 @@ +/* WeakHashMap -- a hashtable that keeps only weak references + to its keys, allowing the virtual machine to reclaim them + Copyright (C) 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + +This file is part of GNU Classpath. + +GNU Classpath is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify +it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) +any later version. + +GNU Classpath is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but +WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU +General Public License for more details. + +You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +along with GNU Classpath; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the +Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA +02110-1301 USA. + +Linking this library statically or dynamically with other modules is +making a combined work based on this library. Thus, the terms and +conditions of the GNU General Public License cover the whole +combination. + +As a special exception, the copyright holders of this library give you +permission to link this library with independent modules to produce an +executable, regardless of the license terms of these independent +modules, and to copy and distribute the resulting executable under +terms of your choice, provided that you also meet, for each linked +independent module, the terms and conditions of the license of that +module. An independent module is a module which is not derived from +or based on this library. If you modify this library, you may extend +this exception to your version of the library, but you are not +obligated to do so. If you do not wish to do so, delete this +exception statement from your version. */ + + +package java.util; + +import java.lang.ref.ReferenceQueue; +import java.lang.ref.WeakReference; + +/** + * A weak hash map has only weak references to the key. This means that it + * allows the key to be garbage collected if it is not used otherwise. If + * this happens, the entry will eventually disappear from the map, + * asynchronously. + * + *

A weak hash map makes most sense when the keys doesn't override the + * equals method: If there is no other reference to the + * key nobody can ever look up the key in this table and so the entry + * can be removed. This table also works when the equals + * method is overloaded, such as String keys, but you should be prepared + * to deal with some entries disappearing spontaneously. + * + *

Other strange behaviors to be aware of: The size of this map may + * spontaneously shrink (even if you use a synchronized map and synchronize + * it); it behaves as if another thread removes entries from this table + * without synchronization. The entry set returned by entrySet + * has similar phenomenons: The size may spontaneously shrink, or an + * entry, that was in the set before, suddenly disappears. + * + *

A weak hash map is not meant for caches; use a normal map, with + * soft references as values instead, or try {@link LinkedHashMap}. + * + *

The weak hash map supports null values and null keys. The null key + * is never deleted from the map (except explictly of course). The + * performance of the methods are similar to that of a hash map. + * + *

The value objects are strongly referenced by this table. So if a + * value object maintains a strong reference to the key (either direct + * or indirect) the key will never be removed from this map. According + * to Sun, this problem may be fixed in a future release. It is not + * possible to do it with the jdk 1.2 reference model, though. + * + * @author Jochen Hoenicke + * @author Eric Blake (ebb9@email.byu.edu) + * @author Tom Tromey (tromey@redhat.com) + * @author Andrew John Hughes (gnu_andrew@member.fsf.org) + * + * @see HashMap + * @see WeakReference + * @see LinkedHashMap + * @since 1.2 + * @status updated to 1.4 (partial 1.5) + */ +public class WeakHashMap extends AbstractMap +{ + // WARNING: WeakHashMap is a CORE class in the bootstrap cycle. See the + // comments in vm/reference/java/lang/Runtime for implications of this fact. + + /** + * The default capacity for an instance of HashMap. + * Sun's documentation mildly suggests that this (11) is the correct + * value. + */ + private static final int DEFAULT_CAPACITY = 11; + + /** + * The default load factor of a HashMap. + */ + private static final float DEFAULT_LOAD_FACTOR = 0.75F; + + /** + * This is used instead of the key value null. It is needed + * to distinguish between an null key and a removed key. + */ + // Package visible for use by nested classes. + static final Object NULL_KEY = new Object() + { + /** + * Sets the hashCode to 0, since that's what null would map to. + * @return the hash code 0 + */ + public int hashCode() + { + return 0; + } + + /** + * Compares this key to the given object. Normally, an object should + * NEVER compare equal to null, but since we don't publicize NULL_VALUE, + * it saves bytecode to do so here. + * @return true iff o is this or null + */ + public boolean equals(Object o) + { + return null == o || this == o; + } + }; + + /** + * The reference queue where our buckets (which are WeakReferences) are + * registered to. + */ + private final ReferenceQueue queue; + + /** + * The number of entries in this hash map. + */ + // Package visible for use by nested classes. + int size; + + /** + * The load factor of this WeakHashMap. This is the maximum ratio of + * size versus number of buckets. If size grows the number of buckets + * must grow, too. + */ + private float loadFactor; + + /** + * The rounded product of the capacity (i.e. number of buckets) and + * the load factor. When the number of elements exceeds the + * threshold, the HashMap calls rehash(). + */ + private int threshold; + + /** + * The number of structural modifications. This is used by + * iterators, to see if they should fail. This doesn't count + * the silent key removals, when a weak reference is cleared + * by the garbage collection. Instead the iterators must make + * sure to have strong references to the entries they rely on. + */ + // Package visible for use by nested classes. + int modCount; + + /** + * The entry set. There is only one instance per hashmap, namely + * theEntrySet. Note that the entry set may silently shrink, just + * like the WeakHashMap. + */ + private final class WeakEntrySet extends AbstractSet + { + /** + * Non-private constructor to reduce bytecode emitted. + */ + WeakEntrySet() + { + } + + /** + * Returns the size of this set. + * + * @return the set size + */ + public int size() + { + return size; + } + + /** + * Returns an iterator for all entries. + * + * @return an Entry iterator + */ + public Iterator iterator() + { + return new Iterator() + { + /** + * The entry that was returned by the last + * next() call. This is also the entry whose + * bucket should be removed by the remove call.
+ * + * It is null, if the next method wasn't + * called yet, or if the entry was already removed.
+ * + * Remembering this entry here will also prevent it from + * being removed under us, since the entry strongly refers + * to the key. + */ + WeakBucket.WeakEntry lastEntry; + + /** + * The entry that will be returned by the next + * next() call. It is null if there + * is no further entry.
+ * + * Remembering this entry here will also prevent it from + * being removed under us, since the entry strongly refers + * to the key. + */ + WeakBucket.WeakEntry nextEntry = findNext(null); + + /** + * The known number of modification to the list, if it differs + * from the real number, we throw an exception. + */ + int knownMod = modCount; + + /** + * Check the known number of modification to the number of + * modifications of the table. If it differs from the real + * number, we throw an exception. + * @throws ConcurrentModificationException if the number + * of modifications doesn't match. + */ + private void checkMod() + { + // This method will get inlined. + cleanQueue(); + if (knownMod != modCount) + throw new ConcurrentModificationException(knownMod + " != " + + modCount); + } + + /** + * Get a strong reference to the next entry after + * lastBucket. + * @param lastEntry the previous bucket, or null if we should + * get the first entry. + * @return the next entry. + */ + private WeakBucket.WeakEntry findNext(WeakBucket.WeakEntry lastEntry) + { + int slot; + WeakBucket nextBucket; + if (lastEntry != null) + { + nextBucket = lastEntry.getBucket().next; + slot = lastEntry.getBucket().slot; + } + else + { + nextBucket = buckets[0]; + slot = 0; + } + + while (true) + { + while (nextBucket != null) + { + WeakBucket.WeakEntry entry = nextBucket.getEntry(); + if (entry != null) + // This is the next entry. + return entry; + + // Entry was cleared, try next. + nextBucket = nextBucket.next; + } + + slot++; + if (slot == buckets.length) + // No more buckets, we are through. + return null; + + nextBucket = buckets[slot]; + } + } + + /** + * Checks if there are more entries. + * @return true, iff there are more elements. + */ + public boolean hasNext() + { + return nextEntry != null; + } + + /** + * Returns the next entry. + * @return the next entry. + * @throws ConcurrentModificationException if the hash map was + * modified. + * @throws NoSuchElementException if there is no entry. + */ + public Object next() + { + checkMod(); + if (nextEntry == null) + throw new NoSuchElementException(); + lastEntry = nextEntry; + nextEntry = findNext(lastEntry); + return lastEntry; + } + + /** + * Removes the last returned entry from this set. This will + * also remove the bucket of the underlying weak hash map. + * @throws ConcurrentModificationException if the hash map was + * modified. + * @throws IllegalStateException if next() was + * never called or the element was already removed. + */ + public void remove() + { + checkMod(); + if (lastEntry == null) + throw new IllegalStateException(); + modCount++; + internalRemove(lastEntry.getBucket()); + lastEntry = null; + knownMod++; + } + }; + } + } + + /** + * A bucket is a weak reference to the key, that contains a strong + * reference to the value, a pointer to the next bucket and its slot + * number.
+ * + * It would be cleaner to have a WeakReference as field, instead of + * extending it, but if a weak reference gets cleared, we only get + * the weak reference (by queue.poll) and wouldn't know where to + * look for this reference in the hashtable, to remove that entry. + * + * @author Jochen Hoenicke + */ + private static class WeakBucket extends WeakReference + { + /** + * The value of this entry. The key is stored in the weak + * reference that we extend. + */ + V value; + + /** + * The next bucket describing another entry that uses the same + * slot. + */ + WeakBucket next; + + /** + * The slot of this entry. This should be + * Math.abs(key.hashCode() % buckets.length). + * + * But since the key may be silently removed we have to remember + * the slot number. + * + * If this bucket was removed the slot is -1. This marker will + * prevent the bucket from being removed twice. + */ + int slot; + + /** + * Creates a new bucket for the given key/value pair and the specified + * slot. + * @param key the key + * @param queue the queue the weak reference belongs to + * @param value the value + * @param slot the slot. This must match the slot where this bucket + * will be enqueued. + */ + public WeakBucket(K key, ReferenceQueue queue, V value, + int slot) + { + super(key, queue); + this.value = value; + this.slot = slot; + } + + /** + * This class gives the Entry representation of the + * current bucket. It also keeps a strong reference to the + * key; bad things may happen otherwise. + */ + class WeakEntry implements Map.Entry + { + /** + * The strong ref to the key. + */ + K key; + + /** + * Creates a new entry for the key. + * @param key the key + */ + public WeakEntry(K key) + { + this.key = key; + } + + /** + * Returns the underlying bucket. + * @return the owning bucket + */ + public WeakBucket getBucket() + { + return WeakBucket.this; + } + + /** + * Returns the key. + * @return the key + */ + public K getKey() + { + return key == NULL_KEY ? null : key; + } + + /** + * Returns the value. + * @return the value + */ + public V getValue() + { + return value; + } + + /** + * This changes the value. This change takes place in + * the underlying hash map. + * @param newVal the new value + * @return the old value + */ + public V setValue(V newVal) + { + V oldVal = value; + value = newVal; + return oldVal; + } + + /** + * The hashCode as specified in the Entry interface. + * @return the hash code + */ + public int hashCode() + { + return key.hashCode() ^ WeakHashMap.hashCode(value); + } + + /** + * The equals method as specified in the Entry interface. + * @param o the object to compare to + * @return true iff o represents the same key/value pair + */ + public boolean equals(Object o) + { + if (o instanceof Map.Entry) + { + Map.Entry e = (Map.Entry) o; + return WeakHashMap.equals(getKey(), e.getKey()) + && WeakHashMap.equals(value, e.getValue()); + } + return false; + } + + public String toString() + { + return getKey() + "=" + value; + } + } + + /** + * This returns the entry stored in this bucket, or null, if the + * bucket got cleared in the mean time. + * @return the Entry for this bucket, if it exists + */ + WeakEntry getEntry() + { + final K key = this.get(); + if (key == null) + return null; + return new WeakEntry(key); + } + } + + /** + * The entry set returned by entrySet(). + */ + private final WeakEntrySet theEntrySet; + + /** + * The hash buckets. These are linked lists. Package visible for use in + * nested classes. + */ + WeakBucket[] buckets; + + /** + * Creates a new weak hash map with default load factor and default + * capacity. + */ + public WeakHashMap() + { + this(DEFAULT_CAPACITY, DEFAULT_LOAD_FACTOR); + } + + /** + * Creates a new weak hash map with default load factor and the given + * capacity. + * @param initialCapacity the initial capacity + * @throws IllegalArgumentException if initialCapacity is negative + */ + public WeakHashMap(int initialCapacity) + { + this(initialCapacity, DEFAULT_LOAD_FACTOR); + } + + /** + * Creates a new weak hash map with the given initial capacity and + * load factor. + * @param initialCapacity the initial capacity. + * @param loadFactor the load factor (see class description of HashMap). + * @throws IllegalArgumentException if initialCapacity is negative, or + * loadFactor is non-positive + */ + public WeakHashMap(int initialCapacity, float loadFactor) + { + // Check loadFactor for NaN as well. + if (initialCapacity < 0 || ! (loadFactor > 0)) + throw new IllegalArgumentException(); + if (initialCapacity == 0) + initialCapacity = 1; + this.loadFactor = loadFactor; + threshold = (int) (initialCapacity * loadFactor); + theEntrySet = new WeakEntrySet(); + queue = new ReferenceQueue(); + buckets = new WeakBucket[initialCapacity]; + } + + /** + * Construct a new WeakHashMap with the same mappings as the given map. + * The WeakHashMap has a default load factor of 0.75. + * + * @param m the map to copy + * @throws NullPointerException if m is null + * @since 1.3 + */ + public WeakHashMap(Map m) + { + this(m.size(), DEFAULT_LOAD_FACTOR); + putAll(m); + } + + /** + * Simply hashes a non-null Object to its array index. + * @param key the key to hash + * @return its slot number + */ + private int hash(Object key) + { + return Math.abs(key.hashCode() % buckets.length); + } + + /** + * Cleans the reference queue. This will poll all references (which + * are WeakBuckets) from the queue and remove them from this map. + * This will not change modCount, even if it modifies the map. The + * iterators have to make sure that nothing bad happens.
+ * + * Currently the iterator maintains a strong reference to the key, so + * that is no problem. + */ + // Package visible for use by nested classes. + void cleanQueue() + { + Object bucket = queue.poll(); + while (bucket != null) + { + internalRemove((WeakBucket) bucket); + bucket = queue.poll(); + } + } + + /** + * Rehashes this hashtable. This will be called by the + * add() method if the size grows beyond the threshold. + * It will grow the bucket size at least by factor two and allocates + * new buckets. + */ + private void rehash() + { + WeakBucket[] oldBuckets = buckets; + int newsize = buckets.length * 2 + 1; // XXX should be prime. + threshold = (int) (newsize * loadFactor); + buckets = new WeakBucket[newsize]; + + // Now we have to insert the buckets again. + for (int i = 0; i < oldBuckets.length; i++) + { + WeakBucket bucket = oldBuckets[i]; + WeakBucket nextBucket; + while (bucket != null) + { + nextBucket = bucket.next; + + Object key = bucket.get(); + if (key == null) + { + // This bucket should be removed; it is probably + // already on the reference queue. We don't insert it + // at all, and mark it as cleared. + bucket.slot = -1; + size--; + } + else + { + // Add this bucket to its new slot. + int slot = hash(key); + bucket.slot = slot; + bucket.next = buckets[slot]; + buckets[slot] = bucket; + } + bucket = nextBucket; + } + } + } + + /** + * Finds the entry corresponding to key. Since it returns an Entry + * it will also prevent the key from being removed under us. + * @param key the key, may be null + * @return The WeakBucket.WeakEntry or null, if the key wasn't found. + */ + private WeakBucket.WeakEntry internalGet(Object key) + { + if (key == null) + key = NULL_KEY; + int slot = hash(key); + WeakBucket bucket = buckets[slot]; + while (bucket != null) + { + WeakBucket.WeakEntry entry = bucket.getEntry(); + if (entry != null && equals(key, entry.key)) + return entry; + + bucket = bucket.next; + } + return null; + } + + /** + * Adds a new key/value pair to the hash map. + * @param key the key. This mustn't exists in the map. It may be null. + * @param value the value. + */ + private void internalAdd(Object key, Object value) + { + if (key == null) + key = NULL_KEY; + int slot = hash(key); + WeakBucket bucket = new WeakBucket(key, queue, value, slot); + bucket.next = buckets[slot]; + buckets[slot] = bucket; + size++; + } + + /** + * Removes a bucket from this hash map, if it wasn't removed before + * (e.g. one time through rehashing and one time through reference queue). + * Package visible for use in nested classes. + * + * @param bucket the bucket to remove. + */ + void internalRemove(WeakBucket bucket) + { + int slot = bucket.slot; + if (slot == -1) + // This bucket was already removed. + return; + + // Mark the bucket as removed. This is necessary, since the + // bucket may be enqueued later by the garbage collection, and + // internalRemove will be called a second time. + bucket.slot = -1; + + WeakBucket prev = null; + WeakBucket next = buckets[slot]; + while (next != bucket) + { + if (next == null) throw new InternalError("WeakHashMap in incosistent state"); + prev = next; + next = prev.next; + } + if (prev == null) + buckets[slot] = bucket.next; + else + prev.next = bucket.next; + + size--; + } + + /** + * Returns the size of this hash map. Note that the size() may shrink + * spontaneously, if the some of the keys were only weakly reachable. + * @return the number of entries in this hash map. + */ + public int size() + { + cleanQueue(); + return size; + } + + /** + * Tells if the map is empty. Note that the result may change + * spontanously, if all of the keys were only weakly reachable. + * @return true, iff the map is empty. + */ + public boolean isEmpty() + { + cleanQueue(); + return size == 0; + } + + /** + * Tells if the map contains the given key. Note that the result + * may change spontanously, if the key was only weakly + * reachable. + * @param key the key to look for + * @return true, iff the map contains an entry for the given key. + */ + public boolean containsKey(Object key) + { + cleanQueue(); + return internalGet(key) != null; + } + + /** + * Gets the value the key is mapped to. + * @return the value the key was mapped to. It returns null if + * the key wasn't in this map, or if the mapped value was + * explicitly set to null. + */ + public V get(Object key) + { + cleanQueue(); + WeakBucket.WeakEntry entry = internalGet(key); + return entry == null ? null : entry.getValue(); + } + + /** + * Adds a new key/value mapping to this map. + * @param key the key, may be null + * @param value the value, may be null + * @return the value the key was mapped to previously. It returns + * null if the key wasn't in this map, or if the mapped value + * was explicitly set to null. + */ + public V put(K key, V value) + { + cleanQueue(); + WeakBucket.WeakEntry entry = internalGet(key); + if (entry != null) + return entry.setValue(value); + + modCount++; + if (size >= threshold) + rehash(); + + internalAdd(key, value); + return null; + } + + /** + * Removes the key and the corresponding value from this map. + * @param key the key. This may be null. + * @return the value the key was mapped to previously. It returns + * null if the key wasn't in this map, or if the mapped value was + * explicitly set to null. + */ + public V remove(Object key) + { + cleanQueue(); + WeakBucket.WeakEntry entry = internalGet(key); + if (entry == null) + return null; + + modCount++; + internalRemove(entry.getBucket()); + return entry.getValue(); + } + + /** + * Returns a set representation of the entries in this map. This + * set will not have strong references to the keys, so they can be + * silently removed. The returned set has therefore the same + * strange behaviour (shrinking size(), disappearing entries) as + * this weak hash map. + * @return a set representation of the entries. + */ + public Set> entrySet() + { + cleanQueue(); + return theEntrySet; + } + + /** + * Clears all entries from this map. + */ + public void clear() + { + super.clear(); + } + + /** + * Returns true if the map contains at least one key which points to + * the specified object as a value. Note that the result + * may change spontanously, if its key was only weakly reachable. + * @param value the value to search for + * @return true if it is found in the set. + */ + public boolean containsValue(Object value) + { + cleanQueue(); + return super.containsValue(value); + } + + /** + * Returns a set representation of the keys in this map. This + * set will not have strong references to the keys, so they can be + * silently removed. The returned set has therefore the same + * strange behaviour (shrinking size(), disappearing entries) as + * this weak hash map. + * @return a set representation of the keys. + */ + public Set keySet() + { + cleanQueue(); + return super.keySet(); + } + + /** + * Puts all of the mappings from the given map into this one. If the + * key already exists in this map, its value is replaced. + * @param m the map to copy in + */ + public void putAll(Map m) + { + super.putAll(m); + } + + /** + * Returns a collection representation of the values in this map. This + * collection will not have strong references to the keys, so mappings + * can be silently removed. The returned collection has therefore the same + * strange behaviour (shrinking size(), disappearing entries) as + * this weak hash map. + * @return a collection representation of the values. + */ + public Collection values() + { + cleanQueue(); + return super.values(); + } +} // class WeakHashMap -- cgit v1.2.3