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package java.io;
import java.util.*;
import java.io.File;
/**
* This class holds a set of filenames to be deleted on VM exit through a shutdown hook.
* A set is used both to prevent double-insertion of the same file as well as offer
* quick removal.
*/
class DeleteOnExitHook {
private static DeleteOnExitHook instance = null;
private static LinkedHashSet<String> files = new LinkedHashSet<String>();
static DeleteOnExitHook hook() {
if (instance == null)
instance = new DeleteOnExitHook();
return instance;
}
private DeleteOnExitHook() {}
static synchronized void add(String file) {
if(files == null)
throw new IllegalStateException("Shutdown in progress");
files.add(file);
}
void run() {
LinkedHashSet<String> theFiles;
synchronized (DeleteOnExitHook.class) {
theFiles = files;
files = null;
}
ArrayList<String> toBeDeleted = new ArrayList<String>(theFiles);
// reverse the list to maintain previous jdk deletion order.
// Last in first deleted.
Collections.reverse(toBeDeleted);
for (String filename : toBeDeleted) {
(new File(filename)).delete();
}
}
}