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package java.lang.ref; |
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/** |
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* Phantom reference objects, which are enqueued after the collector |
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* determines that their referents may otherwise be reclaimed. Phantom |
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* references are most often used for scheduling pre-mortem cleanup actions in |
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* a more flexible way than is possible with the Java finalization mechanism. |
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* |
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* <p> If the garbage collector determines at a certain point in time that the |
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* referent of a phantom reference is <a |
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* href="package-summary.html#reachability">phantom reachable</a>, then at that |
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* time or at some later time it will enqueue the reference. |
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* |
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* <p> In order to ensure that a reclaimable object remains so, the referent of |
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* a phantom reference may not be retrieved: The <code>get</code> method of a |
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* phantom reference always returns <code>null</code>. |
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* |
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* <p> Unlike soft and weak references, phantom references are not |
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* automatically cleared by the garbage collector as they are enqueued. An |
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* object that is reachable via phantom references will remain so until all |
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* such references are cleared or themselves become unreachable. |
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* |
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* @author Mark Reinhold |
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* @since 1.2 |
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*/ |
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public class PhantomReference<T> extends Reference<T> { |
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/** |
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* Returns this reference object's referent. Because the referent of a |
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* phantom reference is always inaccessible, this method always returns |
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* <code>null</code>. |
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* |
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* @return <code>null</code> |
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*/ |
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public T get() { |
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return null; |
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} |
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/** |
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* Creates a new phantom reference that refers to the given object and |
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* is registered with the given queue. |
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* |
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* <p> It is possible to create a phantom reference with a <tt>null</tt> |
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* queue, but such a reference is completely useless: Its <tt>get</tt> |
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* method will always return null and, since it does not have a queue, it |
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* will never be enqueued. |
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* |
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* @param referent the object the new phantom reference will refer to |
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* @param q the queue with which the reference is to be registered, |
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* or <tt>null</tt> if registration is not required |
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*/ |
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public PhantomReference(T referent, ReferenceQueue<? super T> q) { |
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super(referent, q); |
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} |
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} |