Source for java.lang.ThreadLocal

   1: /* ThreadLocal -- a variable with a unique value per thread
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  37: 
  38: package java.lang;
  39: 
  40: import java.util.Map;
  41: 
  42: 
  43: /**
  44:  * ThreadLocal objects have a different state associated with every
  45:  * Thread that accesses them. Every access to the ThreadLocal object
  46:  * (through the <code>get()</code> and <code>set()</code> methods)
  47:  * only affects the state of the object as seen by the currently
  48:  * executing Thread.
  49:  *
  50:  * <p>The first time a ThreadLocal object is accessed on a particular
  51:  * Thread, the state for that Thread's copy of the local variable is set by
  52:  * executing the method <code>initialValue()</code>.
  53:  * </p>
  54:  *
  55:  * <p>An example how you can use this:
  56:  * </p>
  57:  *
  58:  * <pre>
  59:  * class Connection
  60:  * {
  61:  *   private static ThreadLocal owner = new ThreadLocal()
  62:  *     {
  63:  *       public Object initialValue()
  64:  *       {
  65:  *         return("nobody");
  66:  *       }
  67:  *     };
  68:  * ...
  69:  * }
  70:  * </pre>
  71:  *
  72:  * <p>Now all instances of connection can see who the owner of the currently
  73:  * executing Thread is by calling <code>owner.get()</code>. By default any
  74:  * Thread would be associated with 'nobody'. But the Connection object could
  75:  * offer a method that changes the owner associated with the Thread on
  76:  * which the method was called by calling <code>owner.put("somebody")</code>.
  77:  * (Such an owner changing method should then be guarded by security checks.)
  78:  * </p>
  79:  *
  80:  * <p>When a Thread is garbage collected all references to values of
  81:  * the ThreadLocal objects associated with that Thread are removed.
  82:  * </p>
  83:  *
  84:  * @author Mark Wielaard (mark@klomp.org)
  85:  * @author Eric Blake (ebb9@email.byu.edu)
  86:  * @since 1.2
  87:  * @status updated to 1.5
  88:  */
  89: public class ThreadLocal<T>
  90: {
  91:   /**
  92:    * Placeholder to distinguish between uninitialized and null set by the
  93:    * user. Do not expose this to the public. Package visible for use by
  94:    * InheritableThreadLocal
  95:    */
  96:   static final Object sentinel = new Object();
  97: 
  98:   /**
  99:    * The base for the computation of the next hash for a thread local.
 100:    */
 101:   private static int nextHashBase = 1;
 102: 
 103:   /**
 104:    * Allocate a new hash.
 105:    */
 106:   private synchronized int computeNextHash() 
 107:   {
 108:     return nextHashBase++ * 6709;
 109:   }
 110: 
 111:   /**
 112:    * Hash code computed for ThreadLocalMap
 113:    */
 114:   final int fastHash;
 115: 
 116:   /**
 117:    * Creates a ThreadLocal object without associating any value to it yet.
 118:    */
 119:   public ThreadLocal()
 120:   {
 121:     constructNative();
 122:     fastHash = computeNextHash();
 123:   }
 124: 
 125:   /**
 126:    * Called once per thread on the first invocation of get(), if set() was
 127:    * not already called. The default implementation returns <code>null</code>.
 128:    * Often, this method is overridden to create the appropriate initial object
 129:    * for the current thread's view of the ThreadLocal.
 130:    *
 131:    * @return the initial value of the variable in this thread
 132:    */
 133:   protected T initialValue()
 134:   {
 135:     return null;
 136:   }
 137: 
 138:   /**
 139:    * Gets the value associated with the ThreadLocal object for the currently
 140:    * executing Thread. If this is the first time the current thread has called
 141:    * get(), and it has not already called set(), the value is obtained by
 142:    * <code>initialValue()</code>.
 143:    *
 144:    * @return the value of the variable in this thread
 145:    */
 146:   public native T get();
 147: 
 148:   private final Object internalGet()
 149:   {
 150:     ThreadLocalMap map = Thread.getThreadLocals();
 151:     // Note that we don't have to synchronize, as only this thread will
 152:     // ever modify the map.
 153:     T value = (T) map.get(this);
 154:     if (value == sentinel)
 155:       {
 156:         value = initialValue();
 157:         map.set(this, value);
 158:       }
 159:     return value;
 160:   }
 161: 
 162:   /**
 163:    * Sets the value associated with the ThreadLocal object for the currently
 164:    * executing Thread. This overrides any existing value associated with the
 165:    * current Thread and prevents <code>initialValue()</code> from being
 166:    * called if this is the first access to this ThreadLocal in this Thread.
 167:    *
 168:    * @param value the value to set this thread's view of the variable to
 169:    */
 170:   public native void set(T value);
 171: 
 172:   private final void internalSet(Object value)
 173:   {
 174:     ThreadLocalMap map = Thread.getThreadLocals();
 175:     // Note that we don't have to synchronize, as only this thread will
 176:     // ever modify the map.
 177:     map.set(this, value);
 178:   }
 179: 
 180:   /**
 181:    * Removes the value associated with the ThreadLocal object for the
 182:    * currently executing Thread.
 183:    * @since 1.5
 184:    */
 185:   public native void remove();
 186: 
 187:   private final void internalRemove()
 188:   {
 189:     ThreadLocalMap map = Thread.getThreadLocals();
 190:     map.remove(this);
 191:   }
 192: 
 193:   protected native void finalize () throws Throwable;
 194: 
 195:   private native void constructNative();
 196: 
 197:   private gnu.gcj.RawData TLSPointer;
 198: }