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package sun.rmi.server;

import java.lang.ref.Reference;
import java.lang.ref.SoftReference;
import java.util.Map;
import java.util.WeakHashMap;

Abstract class that maps Class objects to lazily-computed values of type V. A concrete subclass must implement the computeValue method to determine how the values are computed. The keys are only weakly reachable through this map, so this map does not prevent a class (along with its class loader, etc.) from being garbage collected if it is not otherwise strongly reachable. The values are only softly reachable through this map, so that the computed values generally persist while not otherwise strongly reachable, but their storage may be reclaimed if necessary. Also, note that if a key is strongly reachable from a value, then the key is effectively softly reachable through this map, which may delay garbage collection of classes (see 4429536).
/** * Abstract class that maps Class objects to lazily-computed values of * type V. A concrete subclass must implement the computeValue method * to determine how the values are computed. * * The keys are only weakly reachable through this map, so this map * does not prevent a class (along with its class loader, etc.) from * being garbage collected if it is not otherwise strongly reachable. * The values are only softly reachable through this map, so that the * computed values generally persist while not otherwise strongly * reachable, but their storage may be reclaimed if necessary. Also, * note that if a key is strongly reachable from a value, then the key * is effectively softly reachable through this map, which may delay * garbage collection of classes (see 4429536). **/
public abstract class WeakClassHashMap<V> { private Map<Class<?>,ValueCell<V>> internalMap = new WeakHashMap<>(); protected WeakClassHashMap() { } public V get(Class<?> remoteClass) { /* * Use a mutable cell (a one-element list) to hold the soft * reference to a value, to allow the lazy value computation * to be synchronized with entry-level granularity instead of * by locking the whole table. */ ValueCell<V> valueCell; synchronized (internalMap) { valueCell = internalMap.get(remoteClass); if (valueCell == null) { valueCell = new ValueCell<V>(); internalMap.put(remoteClass, valueCell); } } synchronized (valueCell) { V value = null; if (valueCell.ref != null) { value = valueCell.ref.get(); } if (value == null) { value = computeValue(remoteClass); valueCell.ref = new SoftReference<V>(value); } return value; } } protected abstract V computeValue(Class<?> remoteClass); private static class ValueCell<T> { Reference<T> ref = null; ValueCell() { } } }