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    25 package java.lang.reflect;
       
    26 
       
    27 import java.lang.ref.Reference;
       
    28 import java.lang.ref.ReferenceQueue;
       
    29 import java.lang.ref.WeakReference;
       
    30 import java.util.Collection;
       
    31 import java.util.Objects;
       
    32 import java.util.concurrent.ConcurrentHashMap;
       
    33 import java.util.function.BiFunction;
       
    34 
       
    35 /**
       
    36  * A WeakHashMap-like data structure that uses a pair of weakly-referenced keys
       
    37  * with identity equality semantics to associate a strongly-referenced value.
       
    38  * Unlike WeakHashMap, this data structure is thread-safe.
       
    39  *
       
    40  * @param <K1> the type of 1st key in key pair
       
    41  * @param <K2> the type of 2nd key in key pair
       
    42  * @param <V>  the type of value
       
    43  * @author Peter Levart
       
    44  */
       
    45 final class WeakPairMap<K1, K2, V> {
       
    46 
       
    47     private final ConcurrentHashMap<Pair<K1, K2>, V> map = new ConcurrentHashMap<>();
       
    48     private final ReferenceQueue<Object> queue = new ReferenceQueue<>();
       
    49 
       
    50     /**
       
    51      * Tests if the specified pair of keys are associated with a value
       
    52      * in the WeakPairMap.
       
    53      *
       
    54      * @param k1 the 1st of the pair of keys
       
    55      * @param k2 the 2nd of the pair of keys
       
    56      * @return true if and only if the specified key pair is in this WeakPairMap,
       
    57      * as determined by the identity comparison; false otherwise
       
    58      * @throws NullPointerException if any of the specified keys is null
       
    59      */
       
    60     public boolean containsKeyPair(K1 k1, K2 k2) {
       
    61         expungeStaleAssociations();
       
    62         return map.containsKey(Pair.lookup(k1, k2));
       
    63     }
       
    64 
       
    65     /**
       
    66      * Returns the value to which the specified pair of keys is mapped, or null
       
    67      * if this WeakPairMap contains no mapping for the key pair.
       
    68      * <p>More formally, if this WeakPairMap contains a mapping from a key pair
       
    69      * {@code (_k1, _k2)} to a value {@code v} such that
       
    70      * {@code k1 == _k1 && k2 == _k2}, then this method returns {@code v};
       
    71      * otherwise it returns {@code null}.
       
    72      * (There can be at most one such mapping.)
       
    73      *
       
    74      * @param k1 the 1st of the pair of keys for which the mapped value is to
       
    75      *           be returned
       
    76      * @param k2 the 2nd of the pair of keys for which the mapped value is to
       
    77      *           be returned
       
    78      * @return the value to which the specified key pair is mapped, or null if
       
    79      * this map contains no mapping for the key pair
       
    80      * @throws NullPointerException if any of the specified keys is null
       
    81      */
       
    82     public V get(K1 k1, K2 k2) {
       
    83         expungeStaleAssociations();
       
    84         return map.get(Pair.lookup(k1, k2));
       
    85     }
       
    86 
       
    87     /**
       
    88      * Maps the specified key pair to the specified value in this WeakPairMap.
       
    89      * Neither the keys nor the value can be null.
       
    90      * <p>The value can be retrieved by calling the {@link #get} method
       
    91      * with the the same keys (compared by identity).
       
    92      *
       
    93      * @param k1 the 1st of the pair of keys with which the specified value is to
       
    94      *           be associated
       
    95      * @param k2 the 2nd of the pair of keys with which the specified value is to
       
    96      *           be associated
       
    97      * @param v  value to be associated with the specified key pair
       
    98      * @return the previous value associated with key pair, or {@code null} if
       
    99      * there was no mapping for key pair
       
   100      * @throws NullPointerException if any of the specified keys or value is null
       
   101      */
       
   102     public V put(K1 k1, K2 k2, V v) {
       
   103         expungeStaleAssociations();
       
   104         return map.put(Pair.weak(k1, k2, queue), v);
       
   105     }
       
   106 
       
   107     /**
       
   108      * If the specified key pair is not already associated with a value,
       
   109      * associates it with the given value and returns {@code null}, else does
       
   110      * nothing and returns the currently associated value.
       
   111      *
       
   112      * @param k1 the 1st of the pair of keys with which the specified value is to
       
   113      *           be associated
       
   114      * @param k2 the 2nd of the pair of keys with which the specified value is to
       
   115      *           be associated
       
   116      * @param v  value to be associated with the specified key pair
       
   117      * @return the previous value associated with key pair, or {@code null} if
       
   118      * there was no mapping for key pair
       
   119      * @throws NullPointerException if any of the specified keys or value is null
       
   120      */
       
   121     public V putIfAbsent(K1 k1, K2 k2, V v) {
       
   122         expungeStaleAssociations();
       
   123         return map.putIfAbsent(Pair.weak(k1, k2, queue), v);
       
   124     }
       
   125 
       
   126     /**
       
   127      * If the specified key pair is not already associated with a value,
       
   128      * attempts to compute its value using the given mapping function
       
   129      * and enters it into this WeakPairMap unless {@code null}. The entire
       
   130      * method invocation is performed atomically, so the function is
       
   131      * applied at most once per key pair. Some attempted update operations
       
   132      * on this WeakPairMap by other threads may be blocked while computation
       
   133      * is in progress, so the computation should be short and simple,
       
   134      * and must not attempt to update any other mappings of this WeakPairMap.
       
   135      *
       
   136      * @param k1              the 1st of the pair of keys with which the
       
   137      *                        computed value is to be associated
       
   138      * @param k2              the 2nd of the pair of keys with which the
       
   139      *                        computed value is to be associated
       
   140      * @param mappingFunction the function to compute a value
       
   141      * @return the current (existing or computed) value associated with
       
   142      * the specified key pair, or null if the computed value is null
       
   143      * @throws NullPointerException  if any of the specified keys or
       
   144      *                               mappingFunction is null
       
   145      * @throws IllegalStateException if the computation detectably
       
   146      *                               attempts a recursive update to this map
       
   147      *                               that would otherwise never complete
       
   148      * @throws RuntimeException      or Error if the mappingFunction does so, in
       
   149      *                               which case the mapping is left unestablished
       
   150      */
       
   151     public V computeIfAbsent(K1 k1, K2 k2,
       
   152                              BiFunction<? super K1, ? super K2, ? extends V>
       
   153                                  mappingFunction) {
       
   154         expungeStaleAssociations();
       
   155         try {
       
   156             return map.computeIfAbsent(
       
   157                 Pair.weak(k1, k2, queue),
       
   158                 pair -> mappingFunction.apply(pair.first(), pair.second()));
       
   159         } finally {
       
   160             Reference.reachabilityFence(k1);
       
   161             Reference.reachabilityFence(k2);
       
   162         }
       
   163     }
       
   164 
       
   165     /**
       
   166      * Returns a {@link Collection} view of the values contained in this
       
   167      * WeakPairMap. The collection is backed by the WeakPairMap, so changes to
       
   168      * the map are reflected in the collection, and vice-versa.  The collection
       
   169      * supports element removal, which removes the corresponding
       
   170      * mapping from this map, via the {@code Iterator.remove},
       
   171      * {@code Collection.remove}, {@code removeAll},
       
   172      * {@code retainAll}, and {@code clear} operations.  It does not
       
   173      * support the {@code add} or {@code addAll} operations.
       
   174      *
       
   175      * @return the collection view
       
   176      */
       
   177     public Collection<V> values() {
       
   178         expungeStaleAssociations();
       
   179         return map.values();
       
   180     }
       
   181 
       
   182     /**
       
   183      * Removes associations from this WeakPairMap for which at least one of the
       
   184      * keys in key pair has been found weakly-reachable and corresponding
       
   185      * WeakRefPeer(s) enqueued. Called as part of each public operation.
       
   186      */
       
   187     private void expungeStaleAssociations() {
       
   188         WeakRefPeer<?> peer;
       
   189         while ((peer = (WeakRefPeer<?>) queue.poll()) != null) {
       
   190             map.remove(peer.weakPair());
       
   191         }
       
   192     }
       
   193 
       
   194     /**
       
   195      * Common interface of both {@link Weak} and {@link Lookup} key pairs.
       
   196      */
       
   197     private interface Pair<K1, K2> {
       
   198 
       
   199         static <K1, K2> Pair<K1, K2> weak(K1 k1, K2 k2,
       
   200                                           ReferenceQueue<Object> queue) {
       
   201             return new Weak<>(k1, k2, queue);
       
   202         }
       
   203 
       
   204         static <K1, K2> Pair<K1, K2> lookup(K1 k1, K2 k2) {
       
   205             return new Lookup<>(k1, k2);
       
   206         }
       
   207 
       
   208         /**
       
   209          * @return The 1st of the pair of keys (may be null for {@link Weak}
       
   210          * when it gets cleared)
       
   211          */
       
   212         K1 first();
       
   213 
       
   214         /**
       
   215          * @return The 2nd of the pair of keys (may be null for {@link Weak}
       
   216          * when it gets cleared)
       
   217          */
       
   218         K2 second();
       
   219 
       
   220         static int hashCode(Object first, Object second) {
       
   221             // assert first != null && second != null;
       
   222             return System.identityHashCode(first) ^
       
   223                    System.identityHashCode(second);
       
   224         }
       
   225 
       
   226         static boolean equals(Object first, Object second, Pair<?, ?> p) {
       
   227             return first != null && second != null &&
       
   228                    first == p.first() && second == p.second();
       
   229         }
       
   230 
       
   231         /**
       
   232          * A Pair where both keys are weakly-referenced.
       
   233          * It is composed of two instances of {@link WeakRefPeer}s:
       
   234          * <pre>{@code
       
   235          *
       
   236          *     +-referent-> [K1]                +-referent-> [K2]
       
   237          *     |                                |
       
   238          *   +----------------+               +----------------+
       
   239          *   | Pair.Weak <:   |-----peer----->| (anonymous) <: |
       
   240          *   | WeakRefPeer,   |               | WeakRefPeer    |
       
   241          *   | Pair           |<--weakPair()--|                |
       
   242          *   +----------------+               +----------------+
       
   243          *     |            ^
       
   244          *     |            |
       
   245          *     +-weakPair()-+
       
   246          *
       
   247          * }</pre>
       
   248          * <p>
       
   249          * Pair.Weak is used for CHM keys. Both peers are associated with the
       
   250          * same {@link ReferenceQueue} so when either of their referents
       
   251          * becomes weakly-reachable, the corresponding entries can be
       
   252          * {@link #expungeStaleAssociations() expunged} from the map.
       
   253          */
       
   254         final class Weak<K1, K2> extends WeakRefPeer<K1> implements Pair<K1, K2> {
       
   255 
       
   256             // saved hash so it can be retrieved after the reference is cleared
       
   257             private final int hash;
       
   258             // link to <K2> peer
       
   259             private final WeakRefPeer<K2> peer;
       
   260 
       
   261             Weak(K1 k1, K2 k2, ReferenceQueue<Object> queue) {
       
   262                 super(k1, queue);
       
   263                 hash = Pair.hashCode(k1, k2);
       
   264                 peer = new WeakRefPeer<>(k2, queue) {
       
   265                     // link back to <K1> peer
       
   266                     @Override
       
   267                     Weak<?, ?> weakPair() { return Weak.this; }
       
   268                 };
       
   269             }
       
   270 
       
   271             @Override
       
   272             Weak<?, ?> weakPair() {
       
   273                 return this;
       
   274             }
       
   275 
       
   276             @Override
       
   277             public K1 first() {
       
   278                 return get();
       
   279             }
       
   280 
       
   281             @Override
       
   282             public K2 second() {
       
   283                 return peer.get();
       
   284             }
       
   285 
       
   286             @Override
       
   287             public int hashCode() {
       
   288                 return hash;
       
   289             }
       
   290 
       
   291             @Override
       
   292             public boolean equals(Object obj) {
       
   293                 return this == obj ||
       
   294                        (obj instanceof Pair &&
       
   295                         Pair.equals(first(), second(), (Pair<?, ?>) obj));
       
   296             }
       
   297         }
       
   298 
       
   299         /**
       
   300          * Optimized lookup Pair, used as lookup key in methods like
       
   301          * {@link java.util.Map#get(Object)} or
       
   302          * {@link java.util.Map#containsKey(Object)}) where
       
   303          * there is a great chance its allocation is eliminated
       
   304          * by escape analysis when such lookups are inlined by JIT.
       
   305          * All its methods are purposely designed so that 'this' is never
       
   306          * passed to any other method or used as identity.
       
   307          */
       
   308         final class Lookup<K1, K2> implements Pair<K1, K2> {
       
   309             private final K1 k1;
       
   310             private final K2 k2;
       
   311 
       
   312             Lookup(K1 k1, K2 k2) {
       
   313                 this.k1 = Objects.requireNonNull(k1);
       
   314                 this.k2 = Objects.requireNonNull(k2);
       
   315             }
       
   316 
       
   317             @Override
       
   318             public K1 first() {
       
   319                 return k1;
       
   320             }
       
   321 
       
   322             @Override
       
   323             public K2 second() {
       
   324                 return k2;
       
   325             }
       
   326 
       
   327             @Override
       
   328             public int hashCode() {
       
   329                 return Pair.hashCode(k1, k2);
       
   330             }
       
   331 
       
   332             @Override
       
   333             public boolean equals(Object obj) {
       
   334                 return obj instanceof Pair &&
       
   335                        Pair.equals(k1, k2, (Pair<?, ?>) obj);
       
   336             }
       
   337         }
       
   338     }
       
   339 
       
   340     /**
       
   341      * Common abstract supertype of a pair of WeakReference peers.
       
   342      */
       
   343     private static abstract class WeakRefPeer<K> extends WeakReference<K> {
       
   344 
       
   345         WeakRefPeer(K k, ReferenceQueue<Object> queue) {
       
   346             super(Objects.requireNonNull(k), queue);
       
   347         }
       
   348 
       
   349         /**
       
   350          * @return the {@link Pair.Weak} side of the pair of peers.
       
   351          */
       
   352         abstract Pair.Weak<?, ?> weakPair();
       
   353     }
       
   354 }