/* * Copyright 2001-2009 Stephen Colebourne * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ package org.joda.time.convert; /** * A set of converters, which allows exact converters to be quickly * selected. This class is threadsafe because it is (essentially) immutable. * * @author Brian S O'Neill * @since 1.0 */ class ConverterSet { private final Converter[] iConverters; // A simple immutable hashtable: closed hashing, linear probing, sized // power of 2, at least one null slot. private Entry[] iSelectEntries; ConverterSet(Converter[] converters) { // Since this is a package private constructor, we trust ourselves not // to alter the array outside this class. iConverters = converters; iSelectEntries = new Entry[1 << 4]; // 16 } /** * Returns the closest matching converter for the given type, or null if * none found. * * @param type type to select, which may be null * @throws IllegalStateException if multiple converters match the type * equally well */ Converter select(Class<?> type) throws IllegalStateException { // Check the hashtable first. Entry[] entries = iSelectEntries; int length = entries.length; int index = type == null ? 0 : type.hashCode() & (length - 1); Entry e; // This loop depends on there being at least one null slot. while ((e = entries[index]) != null) { if (e.iType == type) { return e.iConverter; } if (++index >= length) { index = 0; } } // Not found in the hashtable, so do actual work. Converter converter = selectSlow(this, type); e = new Entry(type, converter); // Save the entry for future selects. This class must be threadsafe, // but there is no synchronization. Since the hashtable is being used // as a cache, it is okay to destroy existing entries. This isn't // likely to occur unless there is a high amount of concurrency. As // time goes on, cache updates will occur less often, and the cache // will fill with all the necessary entries. // Do all updates on a copy: slots in iSelectEntries must not be // updated by multiple threads as this can allow all null slots to be // consumed. entries = (Entry[])entries.clone(); // Add new entry. entries[index] = e; // Verify that at least one null slot exists! for (int i=0; i<length; i++) { if (entries[i] == null) { // Found a null slot, swap in new hashtable. iSelectEntries = entries; return converter; } } // Double capacity and re-hash. int newLength = length << 1; Entry[] newEntries = new Entry[newLength]; for (int i=0; i<length; i++) { e = entries[i]; type = e.iType; index = type == null ? 0 : type.hashCode() & (newLength - 1); while (newEntries[index] != null) { if (++index >= newLength) { index = 0; } } newEntries[index] = e; } // Swap in new hashtable. iSelectEntries = newEntries; return converter; } /** * Returns the amount of converters in the set. */ int size() { return iConverters.length; } /** * Copies all the converters in the set to the given array. */ void copyInto(Converter[] converters) { System.arraycopy(iConverters, 0, converters, 0, iConverters.length); } /** * Returns a copy of this set, with the given converter added. If a * matching converter is already in the set, the given converter replaces * it. If the converter is exactly the same as one already in the set, the * original set is returned. * * @param converter converter to add, must not be null * @param removed if not null, element 0 is set to the removed converter * @throws NullPointerException if converter is null */ ConverterSet add(Converter converter, Converter[] removed) { Converter[] converters = iConverters; int length = converters.length; for (int i=0; i<length; i++) { Converter existing = converters[i]; if (converter.equals(existing)) { // Already in the set. if (removed != null) { removed[0] = null; } return this; } if (converter.getSupportedType() == existing.getSupportedType()) { // Replace the converter. Converter[] copy = new Converter[length]; for (int j=0; j<length; j++) { if (j != i) { copy[j] = converters[j]; } else { copy[j] = converter; } } if (removed != null) { removed[0] = existing; } return new ConverterSet(copy); } } // Not found, so add it. Converter[] copy = new Converter[length + 1]; System.arraycopy(converters, 0, copy, 0, length); copy[length] = converter; if (removed != null) { removed[0] = null; } return new ConverterSet(copy); } /** * Returns a copy of this set, with the given converter removed. If the * converter was not in the set, the original set is returned. * * @param converter converter to remove, must not be null * @param removed if not null, element 0 is set to the removed converter * @throws NullPointerException if converter is null */ ConverterSet remove(Converter converter, Converter[] removed) { Converter[] converters = iConverters; int length = converters.length; for (int i=0; i<length; i++) { if (converter.equals(converters[i])) { return remove(i, removed); } } // Not found. if (removed != null) { removed[0] = null; } return this; } /** * Returns a copy of this set, with the converter at the given index * removed. * * @param index index of converter to remove * @param removed if not null, element 0 is set to the removed converter * @throws IndexOutOfBoundsException if the index is invalid */ ConverterSet remove(final int index, Converter[] removed) { Converter[] converters = iConverters; int length = converters.length; if (index >= length) { throw new IndexOutOfBoundsException(); } if (removed != null) { removed[0] = converters[index]; } Converter[] copy = new Converter[length - 1]; int j = 0; for (int i=0; i<length; i++) { if (i != index) { copy[j++] = converters[i]; } } return new ConverterSet(copy); } /** * Returns the closest matching converter for the given type, but not very * efficiently. */ private static Converter selectSlow(ConverterSet set, Class<?> type) { Converter[] converters = set.iConverters; int length = converters.length; Converter converter; for (int i=length; --i>=0; ) { converter = converters[i]; Class<?> supportedType = converter.getSupportedType(); if (supportedType == type) { // Exact match. return converter; } if (supportedType == null || (type != null && !supportedType.isAssignableFrom(type))) { // Eliminate the impossible. set = set.remove(i, null); converters = set.iConverters; length = converters.length; } } // Haven't found exact match, so check what remains in the set. if (type == null || length == 0) { return null; } if (length == 1) { // Found the one best match. return converters[0]; } // At this point, there exist multiple potential converters. // Eliminate supertypes. for (int i=length; --i>=0; ) { converter = converters[i]; Class<?> supportedType = converter.getSupportedType(); for (int j=length; --j>=0; ) { if (j != i && converters[j].getSupportedType().isAssignableFrom(supportedType)) { // Eliminate supertype. set = set.remove(j, null); converters = set.iConverters; length = converters.length; i = length - 1; } } } // Check what remains in the set. if (length == 1) { // Found the one best match. return converters[0]; } // Class c implements a, b {} // Converters exist only for a and b. Which is better? Neither. StringBuilder msg = new StringBuilder(); msg.append("Unable to find best converter for type \""); msg.append(type.getName()); msg.append("\" from remaining set: "); for (int i=0; i<length; i++) { converter = converters[i]; Class<?> supportedType = converter.getSupportedType(); msg.append(converter.getClass().getName()); msg.append('['); msg.append(supportedType == null ? null : supportedType.getName()); msg.append("], "); } throw new IllegalStateException(msg.toString()); } static class Entry { final Class<?> iType; final Converter iConverter; Entry(Class<?> type, Converter converter) { iType = type; iConverter = converter; } } }