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package javax.swing.text;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.List;
/**
* SegmentCache caches Segments to avoid continually creating
* and destroying of Segments. A common use of this class would
* be:
*
* Segment segment = segmentCache.getSegment(); * // do something with segment * ... * segmentCache.releaseSegment(segment); ** */ class SegmentCache { /** * A global cache. */ private static SegmentCache sharedCache = new SegmentCache(); /** * A list of the currently unused Segments. */ private List
SegmentCache.
*/
public static Segment getSharedSegment() {
return getSharedInstance().getSegment();
}
/**
* A convenience method to release a Segment to the shared
* SegmentCache.
*/
public static void releaseSharedSegment(Segment segment) {
getSharedInstance().releaseSegment(segment);
}
/**
* Creates and returns a SegmentCache.
*/
public SegmentCache() {
segments = new ArrayListSegment. When done, the Segment
* should be recycled by invoking releaseSegment.
*/
public Segment getSegment() {
synchronized(this) {
int size = segments.size();
if (size > 0) {
return segments.remove(size - 1);
}
}
return new CachedSegment();
}
/**
* Releases a Segment. You should not use a Segment after you release it,
* and you should NEVER release the same Segment more than once, eg:
*
* segmentCache.releaseSegment(segment);
* segmentCache.releaseSegment(segment);
*
* Will likely result in very bad things happening!
*/
public void releaseSegment(Segment segment) {
if (segment instanceof CachedSegment) {
synchronized(this) {
segment.array = null;
segment.count = 0;
segments.add(segment);
}
}
}
/**
* CachedSegment is used as a tagging interface to determine if
* a Segment can successfully be shared.
*/
private static class CachedSegment extends Segment {
}
}