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Java
1380 lines
47 KiB
Java
/* Thread -- an independent thread of executable code
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Copyright (C) 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006
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Free Software Foundation
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This file is part of GNU Classpath.
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GNU Classpath is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
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any later version.
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GNU Classpath is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
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WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with GNU Classpath; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the
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Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
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02110-1301 USA.
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Linking this library statically or dynamically with other modules is
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making a combined work based on this library. Thus, the terms and
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conditions of the GNU General Public License cover the whole
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combination.
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As a special exception, the copyright holders of this library give you
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permission to link this library with independent modules to produce an
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executable, regardless of the license terms of these independent
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modules, and to copy and distribute the resulting executable under
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terms of your choice, provided that you also meet, for each linked
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independent module, the terms and conditions of the license of that
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module. An independent module is a module which is not derived from
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or based on this library. If you modify this library, you may extend
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this exception to your version of the library, but you are not
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obligated to do so. If you do not wish to do so, delete this
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exception statement from your version. */
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package java.lang;
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import gnu.classpath.VMStackWalker;
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import gnu.java.util.WeakIdentityHashMap;
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import java.lang.management.ManagementFactory;
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import java.lang.management.ThreadInfo;
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import java.lang.management.ThreadMXBean;
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import java.security.Permission;
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import java.util.HashMap;
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import java.util.Map;
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/* Written using "Java Class Libraries", 2nd edition, ISBN 0-201-31002-3
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* "The Java Language Specification", ISBN 0-201-63451-1
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* plus online API docs for JDK 1.2 beta from http://www.javasoft.com.
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* Status: Believed complete to version 1.4, with caveats. We do not
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* implement the deprecated (and dangerous) stop, suspend, and resume
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* methods. Security implementation is not complete.
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*/
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/**
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* Thread represents a single thread of execution in the VM. When an
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* application VM starts up, it creates a non-daemon Thread which calls the
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* main() method of a particular class. There may be other Threads running,
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* such as the garbage collection thread.
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*
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* <p>Threads have names to identify them. These names are not necessarily
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* unique. Every Thread has a priority, as well, which tells the VM which
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* Threads should get more running time. New threads inherit the priority
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* and daemon status of the parent thread, by default.
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*
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* <p>There are two methods of creating a Thread: you may subclass Thread and
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* implement the <code>run()</code> method, at which point you may start the
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* Thread by calling its <code>start()</code> method, or you may implement
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* <code>Runnable</code> in the class you want to use and then call new
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* <code>Thread(your_obj).start()</code>.
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*
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* <p>The virtual machine runs until all non-daemon threads have died (either
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* by returning from the run() method as invoked by start(), or by throwing
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* an uncaught exception); or until <code>System.exit</code> is called with
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* adequate permissions.
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*
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* <p>It is unclear at what point a Thread should be added to a ThreadGroup,
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* and at what point it should be removed. Should it be inserted when it
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* starts, or when it is created? Should it be removed when it is suspended
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* or interrupted? The only thing that is clear is that the Thread should be
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* removed when it is stopped.
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*
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* @author Tom Tromey
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* @author John Keiser
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* @author Eric Blake (ebb9@email.byu.edu)
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* @author Andrew John Hughes (gnu_andrew@member.fsf.org)
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* @see Runnable
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* @see Runtime#exit(int)
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* @see #run()
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* @see #start()
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* @see ThreadLocal
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* @since 1.0
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* @status updated to 1.4
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*/
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public class Thread implements Runnable
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{
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/** The minimum priority for a Thread. */
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public static final int MIN_PRIORITY = 1;
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/** The priority a Thread gets by default. */
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public static final int NORM_PRIORITY = 5;
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/** The maximum priority for a Thread. */
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public static final int MAX_PRIORITY = 10;
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/** The underlying VM thread, only set when the thread is actually running.
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*/
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volatile VMThread vmThread;
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/**
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* The group this thread belongs to. This is set to null by
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* ThreadGroup.removeThread when the thread dies.
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*/
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volatile ThreadGroup group;
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/** The object to run(), null if this is the target. */
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final Runnable runnable;
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/** The thread name, non-null. */
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volatile String name;
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/** Whether the thread is a daemon. */
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volatile boolean daemon;
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/** The thread priority, 1 to 10. */
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volatile int priority;
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/** Native thread stack size. 0 = use default */
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private long stacksize;
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/** Was the thread stopped before it was started? */
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Throwable stillborn;
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/** The context classloader for this Thread. */
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private ClassLoader contextClassLoader;
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private boolean contextClassLoaderIsSystemClassLoader;
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/** This thread's ID. */
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private final long threadId;
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/** The park blocker. See LockSupport. */
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Object parkBlocker;
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/** The next thread number to use. */
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private static int numAnonymousThreadsCreated;
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/** Used to generate the next thread ID to use. */
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private static long totalThreadsCreated;
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/** The default exception handler. */
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private static UncaughtExceptionHandler defaultHandler;
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/** Thread local storage. Package accessible for use by
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* InheritableThreadLocal.
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*/
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final ThreadLocalMap locals;
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/** The uncaught exception handler. */
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UncaughtExceptionHandler exceptionHandler;
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/**
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* Allocates a new <code>Thread</code> object. This constructor has
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* the same effect as <code>Thread(null, null,</code>
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* <i>gname</i><code>)</code>, where <b><i>gname</i></b> is
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* a newly generated name. Automatically generated names are of the
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* form <code>"Thread-"+</code><i>n</i>, where <i>n</i> is an integer.
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* <p>
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* Threads created this way must have overridden their
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* <code>run()</code> method to actually do anything. An example
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* illustrating this method being used follows:
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* <p><blockquote><pre>
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* import java.lang.*;
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*
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* class plain01 implements Runnable {
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* String name;
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* plain01() {
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* name = null;
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* }
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* plain01(String s) {
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* name = s;
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* }
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* public void run() {
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* if (name == null)
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* System.out.println("A new thread created");
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* else
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* System.out.println("A new thread with name " + name +
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* " created");
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* }
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* }
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* class threadtest01 {
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* public static void main(String args[] ) {
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* int failed = 0 ;
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*
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* <b>Thread t1 = new Thread();</b>
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* if (t1 != null)
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* System.out.println("new Thread() succeed");
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* else {
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* System.out.println("new Thread() failed");
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* failed++;
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* }
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* }
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* }
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* </pre></blockquote>
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*
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* @see java.lang.Thread#Thread(java.lang.ThreadGroup,
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* java.lang.Runnable, java.lang.String)
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*/
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public Thread()
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{
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this(null, (Runnable) null);
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}
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/**
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* Allocates a new <code>Thread</code> object. This constructor has
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* the same effect as <code>Thread(null, target,</code>
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* <i>gname</i><code>)</code>, where <i>gname</i> is
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* a newly generated name. Automatically generated names are of the
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* form <code>"Thread-"+</code><i>n</i>, where <i>n</i> is an integer.
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*
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* @param target the object whose <code>run</code> method is called.
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* @see java.lang.Thread#Thread(java.lang.ThreadGroup,
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* java.lang.Runnable, java.lang.String)
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*/
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public Thread(Runnable target)
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{
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this(null, target);
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}
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/**
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* Allocates a new <code>Thread</code> object. This constructor has
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* the same effect as <code>Thread(null, null, name)</code>.
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*
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* @param name the name of the new thread.
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* @see java.lang.Thread#Thread(java.lang.ThreadGroup,
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* java.lang.Runnable, java.lang.String)
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*/
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public Thread(String name)
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{
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this(null, null, name, 0);
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}
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/**
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* Allocates a new <code>Thread</code> object. This constructor has
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* the same effect as <code>Thread(group, target,</code>
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* <i>gname</i><code>)</code>, where <i>gname</i> is
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* a newly generated name. Automatically generated names are of the
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* form <code>"Thread-"+</code><i>n</i>, where <i>n</i> is an integer.
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*
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* @param group the group to put the Thread into
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* @param target the Runnable object to execute
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* @throws SecurityException if this thread cannot access <code>group</code>
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* @throws IllegalThreadStateException if group is destroyed
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* @see #Thread(ThreadGroup, Runnable, String)
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*/
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public Thread(ThreadGroup group, Runnable target)
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{
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this(group, target, createAnonymousThreadName(), 0);
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}
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/**
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* Allocates a new <code>Thread</code> object. This constructor has
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* the same effect as <code>Thread(group, null, name)</code>
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*
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* @param group the group to put the Thread into
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* @param name the name for the Thread
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* @throws NullPointerException if name is null
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* @throws SecurityException if this thread cannot access <code>group</code>
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* @throws IllegalThreadStateException if group is destroyed
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* @see #Thread(ThreadGroup, Runnable, String)
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*/
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public Thread(ThreadGroup group, String name)
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{
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this(group, null, name, 0);
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}
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/**
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* Allocates a new <code>Thread</code> object. This constructor has
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* the same effect as <code>Thread(null, target, name)</code>.
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*
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* @param target the Runnable object to execute
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* @param name the name for the Thread
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* @throws NullPointerException if name is null
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* @see #Thread(ThreadGroup, Runnable, String)
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*/
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public Thread(Runnable target, String name)
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{
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this(null, target, name, 0);
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}
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/**
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* Allocate a new Thread object, with the specified ThreadGroup and name, and
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* using the specified Runnable object's <code>run()</code> method to
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* execute. If the Runnable object is null, <code>this</code> (which is
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* a Runnable) is used instead.
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*
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* <p>If the ThreadGroup is null, the security manager is checked. If a
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* manager exists and returns a non-null object for
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* <code>getThreadGroup</code>, that group is used; otherwise the group
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* of the creating thread is used. Note that the security manager calls
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* <code>checkAccess</code> if the ThreadGroup is not null.
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*
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* <p>The new Thread will inherit its creator's priority and daemon status.
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* These can be changed with <code>setPriority</code> and
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* <code>setDaemon</code>.
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*
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* @param group the group to put the Thread into
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* @param target the Runnable object to execute
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* @param name the name for the Thread
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* @throws NullPointerException if name is null
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* @throws SecurityException if this thread cannot access <code>group</code>
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* @throws IllegalThreadStateException if group is destroyed
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* @see Runnable#run()
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* @see #run()
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* @see #setDaemon(boolean)
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* @see #setPriority(int)
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* @see SecurityManager#checkAccess(ThreadGroup)
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* @see ThreadGroup#checkAccess()
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*/
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public Thread(ThreadGroup group, Runnable target, String name)
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{
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this(group, target, name, 0);
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}
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/**
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* Allocate a new Thread object, as if by
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* <code>Thread(group, null, name)</code>, and give it the specified stack
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* size, in bytes. The stack size is <b>highly platform independent</b>,
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* and the virtual machine is free to round up or down, or ignore it
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* completely. A higher value might let you go longer before a
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* <code>StackOverflowError</code>, while a lower value might let you go
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* longer before an <code>OutOfMemoryError</code>. Or, it may do absolutely
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* nothing! So be careful, and expect to need to tune this value if your
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* virtual machine even supports it.
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*
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* @param group the group to put the Thread into
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* @param target the Runnable object to execute
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* @param name the name for the Thread
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* @param size the stack size, in bytes; 0 to be ignored
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* @throws NullPointerException if name is null
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* @throws SecurityException if this thread cannot access <code>group</code>
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* @throws IllegalThreadStateException if group is destroyed
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* @since 1.4
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*/
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public Thread(ThreadGroup group, Runnable target, String name, long size)
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{
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// Bypass System.getSecurityManager, for bootstrap efficiency.
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SecurityManager sm = SecurityManager.current;
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Thread current = currentThread();
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if (group == null)
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{
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if (sm != null)
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group = sm.getThreadGroup();
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if (group == null)
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group = current.group;
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}
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if (sm != null)
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sm.checkAccess(group);
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this.group = group;
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// Use toString hack to detect null.
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this.name = name.toString();
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this.runnable = target;
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this.stacksize = size;
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this.locals = new ThreadLocalMap();
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synchronized (Thread.class)
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{
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this.threadId = ++totalThreadsCreated;
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}
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priority = current.priority;
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daemon = current.daemon;
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contextClassLoader = current.contextClassLoader;
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contextClassLoaderIsSystemClassLoader =
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current.contextClassLoaderIsSystemClassLoader;
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group.addThread(this);
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InheritableThreadLocal.newChildThread(this);
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}
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/**
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* Used by the VM to create thread objects for threads started outside
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* of Java. Note: caller is responsible for adding the thread to
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* a group and InheritableThreadLocal.
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* Note: This constructor should not call any methods that could result
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* in a call to Thread.currentThread(), because that makes life harder
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* for the VM.
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*
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* @param vmThread the native thread
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* @param name the thread name or null to use the default naming scheme
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* @param priority current priority
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* @param daemon is the thread a background thread?
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*/
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Thread(VMThread vmThread, String name, int priority, boolean daemon)
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{
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this.locals = new ThreadLocalMap();
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this.vmThread = vmThread;
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this.runnable = null;
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if (name == null)
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name = createAnonymousThreadName();
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this.name = name;
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this.priority = priority;
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this.daemon = daemon;
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// By default the context class loader is the system class loader,
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// we set a flag to signal this because we don't want to call
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// ClassLoader.getSystemClassLoader() at this point, because on
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// VMs that lazily create the system class loader that might result
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// in running user code (when a custom system class loader is specified)
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// and that user code could call Thread.currentThread().
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// ClassLoader.getSystemClassLoader() can also return null, if the system
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// is currently in the process of constructing the system class loader
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// (and, as above, the constructiong sequence calls Thread.currenThread()).
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contextClassLoaderIsSystemClassLoader = true;
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synchronized (Thread.class)
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{
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this.threadId = ++totalThreadsCreated;
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}
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}
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/**
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* Generate a name for an anonymous thread.
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*/
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private static synchronized String createAnonymousThreadName()
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{
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return "Thread-" + ++numAnonymousThreadsCreated;
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}
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/**
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* Get the number of active threads in the current Thread's ThreadGroup.
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* This implementation calls
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* <code>currentThread().getThreadGroup().activeCount()</code>.
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*
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* @return the number of active threads in the current ThreadGroup
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* @see ThreadGroup#activeCount()
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*/
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public static int activeCount()
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{
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return currentThread().group.activeCount();
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}
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/**
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* Check whether the current Thread is allowed to modify this Thread. This
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* passes the check on to <code>SecurityManager.checkAccess(this)</code>.
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*
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* @throws SecurityException if the current Thread cannot modify this Thread
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* @see SecurityManager#checkAccess(Thread)
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*/
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public final void checkAccess()
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{
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// Bypass System.getSecurityManager, for bootstrap efficiency.
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SecurityManager sm = SecurityManager.current;
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if (sm != null)
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sm.checkAccess(this);
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}
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/**
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* Count the number of stack frames in this Thread. The Thread in question
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* must be suspended when this occurs.
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*
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* @return the number of stack frames in this Thread
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* @throws IllegalThreadStateException if this Thread is not suspended
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* @deprecated pointless, since suspend is deprecated
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*/
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public int countStackFrames()
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{
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VMThread t = vmThread;
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if (t == null || group == null)
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throw new IllegalThreadStateException();
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return t.countStackFrames();
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}
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/**
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* Get the currently executing Thread. In the situation that the
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* currently running thread was created by native code and doesn't
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* have an associated Thread object yet, a new Thread object is
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* constructed and associated with the native thread.
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*
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* @return the currently executing Thread
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*/
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public static Thread currentThread()
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{
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return VMThread.currentThread();
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}
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/**
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* Originally intended to destroy this thread, this method was never
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* implemented by Sun, and is hence a no-op.
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*
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* @deprecated This method was originally intended to simply destroy
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* the thread without performing any form of cleanup operation.
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* However, it was never implemented. It is now deprecated
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* for the same reason as <code>suspend()</code>,
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* <code>stop()</code> and <code>resume()</code>; namely,
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* it is prone to deadlocks. If a thread is destroyed while
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* it still maintains a lock on a resource, then this resource
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* will remain locked and any attempts by other threads to
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* access the resource will result in a deadlock. Thus, even
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* an implemented version of this method would be still be
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* deprecated, due to its unsafe nature.
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* @throws NoSuchMethodError as this method was never implemented.
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|
*/
|
|
public void destroy()
|
|
{
|
|
throw new NoSuchMethodError();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Print a stack trace of the current thread to stderr using the same
|
|
* format as Throwable's printStackTrace() method.
|
|
*
|
|
* @see Throwable#printStackTrace()
|
|
*/
|
|
public static void dumpStack()
|
|
{
|
|
new Throwable().printStackTrace();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Copy every active thread in the current Thread's ThreadGroup into the
|
|
* array. Extra threads are silently ignored. This implementation calls
|
|
* <code>getThreadGroup().enumerate(array)</code>, which may have a
|
|
* security check, <code>checkAccess(group)</code>.
|
|
*
|
|
* @param array the array to place the Threads into
|
|
* @return the number of Threads placed into the array
|
|
* @throws NullPointerException if array is null
|
|
* @throws SecurityException if you cannot access the ThreadGroup
|
|
* @see ThreadGroup#enumerate(Thread[])
|
|
* @see #activeCount()
|
|
* @see SecurityManager#checkAccess(ThreadGroup)
|
|
*/
|
|
public static int enumerate(Thread[] array)
|
|
{
|
|
return currentThread().group.enumerate(array);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Get this Thread's name.
|
|
*
|
|
* @return this Thread's name
|
|
*/
|
|
public final String getName()
|
|
{
|
|
VMThread t = vmThread;
|
|
return t == null ? name : t.getName();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Get this Thread's priority.
|
|
*
|
|
* @return the Thread's priority
|
|
*/
|
|
public final synchronized int getPriority()
|
|
{
|
|
VMThread t = vmThread;
|
|
return t == null ? priority : t.getPriority();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Get the ThreadGroup this Thread belongs to. If the thread has died, this
|
|
* returns null.
|
|
*
|
|
* @return this Thread's ThreadGroup
|
|
*/
|
|
public final ThreadGroup getThreadGroup()
|
|
{
|
|
return group;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Checks whether the current thread holds the monitor on a given object.
|
|
* This allows you to do <code>assert Thread.holdsLock(obj)</code>.
|
|
*
|
|
* @param obj the object to test lock ownership on.
|
|
* @return true if the current thread is currently synchronized on obj
|
|
* @throws NullPointerException if obj is null
|
|
* @since 1.4
|
|
*/
|
|
public static boolean holdsLock(Object obj)
|
|
{
|
|
return VMThread.holdsLock(obj);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Interrupt this Thread. First, there is a security check,
|
|
* <code>checkAccess</code>. Then, depending on the current state of the
|
|
* thread, various actions take place:
|
|
*
|
|
* <p>If the thread is waiting because of {@link #wait()},
|
|
* {@link #sleep(long)}, or {@link #join()}, its <i>interrupt status</i>
|
|
* will be cleared, and an InterruptedException will be thrown. Notice that
|
|
* this case is only possible if an external thread called interrupt().
|
|
*
|
|
* <p>If the thread is blocked in an interruptible I/O operation, in
|
|
* {@link java.nio.channels.InterruptibleChannel}, the <i>interrupt
|
|
* status</i> will be set, and ClosedByInterruptException will be thrown.
|
|
*
|
|
* <p>If the thread is blocked on a {@link java.nio.channels.Selector}, the
|
|
* <i>interrupt status</i> will be set, and the selection will return, with
|
|
* a possible non-zero value, as though by the wakeup() method.
|
|
*
|
|
* <p>Otherwise, the interrupt status will be set.
|
|
*
|
|
* @throws SecurityException if you cannot modify this Thread
|
|
*/
|
|
public synchronized void interrupt()
|
|
{
|
|
checkAccess();
|
|
VMThread t = vmThread;
|
|
if (t != null)
|
|
t.interrupt();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Determine whether the current Thread has been interrupted, and clear
|
|
* the <i>interrupted status</i> in the process.
|
|
*
|
|
* @return whether the current Thread has been interrupted
|
|
* @see #isInterrupted()
|
|
*/
|
|
public static boolean interrupted()
|
|
{
|
|
return VMThread.interrupted();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Determine whether the given Thread has been interrupted, but leave
|
|
* the <i>interrupted status</i> alone in the process.
|
|
*
|
|
* @return whether the Thread has been interrupted
|
|
* @see #interrupted()
|
|
*/
|
|
public boolean isInterrupted()
|
|
{
|
|
VMThread t = vmThread;
|
|
return t != null && t.isInterrupted();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Determine whether this Thread is alive. A thread which is alive has
|
|
* started and not yet died.
|
|
*
|
|
* @return whether this Thread is alive
|
|
*/
|
|
public final boolean isAlive()
|
|
{
|
|
return vmThread != null && group != null;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Tell whether this is a daemon Thread or not.
|
|
*
|
|
* @return whether this is a daemon Thread or not
|
|
* @see #setDaemon(boolean)
|
|
*/
|
|
public final boolean isDaemon()
|
|
{
|
|
VMThread t = vmThread;
|
|
return t == null ? daemon : t.isDaemon();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Wait forever for the Thread in question to die.
|
|
*
|
|
* @throws InterruptedException if the Thread is interrupted; it's
|
|
* <i>interrupted status</i> will be cleared
|
|
*/
|
|
public final void join() throws InterruptedException
|
|
{
|
|
join(0, 0);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Wait the specified amount of time for the Thread in question to die.
|
|
*
|
|
* @param ms the number of milliseconds to wait, or 0 for forever
|
|
* @throws InterruptedException if the Thread is interrupted; it's
|
|
* <i>interrupted status</i> will be cleared
|
|
*/
|
|
public final void join(long ms) throws InterruptedException
|
|
{
|
|
join(ms, 0);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Wait the specified amount of time for the Thread in question to die.
|
|
*
|
|
* <p>Note that 1,000,000 nanoseconds == 1 millisecond, but most VMs do
|
|
* not offer that fine a grain of timing resolution. Besides, there is
|
|
* no guarantee that this thread can start up immediately when time expires,
|
|
* because some other thread may be active. So don't expect real-time
|
|
* performance.
|
|
*
|
|
* @param ms the number of milliseconds to wait, or 0 for forever
|
|
* @param ns the number of extra nanoseconds to sleep (0-999999)
|
|
* @throws InterruptedException if the Thread is interrupted; it's
|
|
* <i>interrupted status</i> will be cleared
|
|
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if ns is invalid
|
|
*/
|
|
public final void join(long ms, int ns) throws InterruptedException
|
|
{
|
|
if (ms < 0 || ns < 0 || ns > 999999)
|
|
throw new IllegalArgumentException();
|
|
|
|
VMThread t = vmThread;
|
|
if (t != null)
|
|
t.join(ms, ns);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Resume this Thread. If the thread is not suspended, this method does
|
|
* nothing. To mirror suspend(), there may be a security check:
|
|
* <code>checkAccess</code>.
|
|
*
|
|
* @throws SecurityException if you cannot resume the Thread
|
|
* @see #checkAccess()
|
|
* @see #suspend()
|
|
* @deprecated pointless, since suspend is deprecated
|
|
*/
|
|
public final synchronized void resume()
|
|
{
|
|
checkAccess();
|
|
VMThread t = vmThread;
|
|
if (t != null)
|
|
t.resume();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* The method of Thread that will be run if there is no Runnable object
|
|
* associated with the Thread. Thread's implementation does nothing at all.
|
|
*
|
|
* @see #start()
|
|
* @see #Thread(ThreadGroup, Runnable, String)
|
|
*/
|
|
public void run()
|
|
{
|
|
if (runnable != null)
|
|
runnable.run();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Set the daemon status of this Thread. If this is a daemon Thread, then
|
|
* the VM may exit even if it is still running. This may only be called
|
|
* before the Thread starts running. There may be a security check,
|
|
* <code>checkAccess</code>.
|
|
*
|
|
* @param daemon whether this should be a daemon thread or not
|
|
* @throws SecurityException if you cannot modify this Thread
|
|
* @throws IllegalThreadStateException if the Thread is active
|
|
* @see #isDaemon()
|
|
* @see #checkAccess()
|
|
*/
|
|
public final synchronized void setDaemon(boolean daemon)
|
|
{
|
|
if (vmThread != null)
|
|
throw new IllegalThreadStateException();
|
|
checkAccess();
|
|
this.daemon = daemon;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Returns the context classloader of this Thread. The context
|
|
* classloader can be used by code that want to load classes depending
|
|
* on the current thread. Normally classes are loaded depending on
|
|
* the classloader of the current class. There may be a security check
|
|
* for <code>RuntimePermission("getClassLoader")</code> if the caller's
|
|
* class loader is not null or an ancestor of this thread's context class
|
|
* loader.
|
|
*
|
|
* @return the context class loader
|
|
* @throws SecurityException when permission is denied
|
|
* @see #setContextClassLoader(ClassLoader)
|
|
* @since 1.2
|
|
*/
|
|
public synchronized ClassLoader getContextClassLoader()
|
|
{
|
|
ClassLoader loader = contextClassLoaderIsSystemClassLoader ?
|
|
ClassLoader.getSystemClassLoader() : contextClassLoader;
|
|
// Check if we may get the classloader
|
|
SecurityManager sm = SecurityManager.current;
|
|
if (loader != null && sm != null)
|
|
{
|
|
// Get the calling classloader
|
|
ClassLoader cl = VMStackWalker.getCallingClassLoader();
|
|
if (cl != null && !cl.isAncestorOf(loader))
|
|
sm.checkPermission(new RuntimePermission("getClassLoader"));
|
|
}
|
|
return loader;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Sets the context classloader for this Thread. When not explicitly set,
|
|
* the context classloader for a thread is the same as the context
|
|
* classloader of the thread that created this thread. The first thread has
|
|
* as context classloader the system classloader. There may be a security
|
|
* check for <code>RuntimePermission("setContextClassLoader")</code>.
|
|
*
|
|
* @param classloader the new context class loader
|
|
* @throws SecurityException when permission is denied
|
|
* @see #getContextClassLoader()
|
|
* @since 1.2
|
|
*/
|
|
public synchronized void setContextClassLoader(ClassLoader classloader)
|
|
{
|
|
SecurityManager sm = SecurityManager.current;
|
|
if (sm != null)
|
|
sm.checkPermission(new RuntimePermission("setContextClassLoader"));
|
|
this.contextClassLoader = classloader;
|
|
contextClassLoaderIsSystemClassLoader = false;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Set this Thread's name. There may be a security check,
|
|
* <code>checkAccess</code>.
|
|
*
|
|
* @param name the new name for this Thread
|
|
* @throws NullPointerException if name is null
|
|
* @throws SecurityException if you cannot modify this Thread
|
|
*/
|
|
public final synchronized void setName(String name)
|
|
{
|
|
checkAccess();
|
|
// The Class Libraries book says ``threadName cannot be null''. I
|
|
// take this to mean NullPointerException.
|
|
if (name == null)
|
|
throw new NullPointerException();
|
|
VMThread t = vmThread;
|
|
if (t != null)
|
|
t.setName(name);
|
|
else
|
|
this.name = name;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Yield to another thread. The Thread will not lose any locks it holds
|
|
* during this time. There are no guarantees which thread will be
|
|
* next to run, and it could even be this one, but most VMs will choose
|
|
* the highest priority thread that has been waiting longest.
|
|
*/
|
|
public static void yield()
|
|
{
|
|
VMThread.yield();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Suspend the current Thread's execution for the specified amount of
|
|
* time. The Thread will not lose any locks it has during this time. There
|
|
* are no guarantees which thread will be next to run, but most VMs will
|
|
* choose the highest priority thread that has been waiting longest.
|
|
*
|
|
* @param ms the number of milliseconds to sleep, or 0 for forever
|
|
* @throws InterruptedException if the Thread is (or was) interrupted;
|
|
* it's <i>interrupted status</i> will be cleared
|
|
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if ms is negative
|
|
* @see #interrupt()
|
|
* @see #notify()
|
|
* @see #wait(long)
|
|
*/
|
|
public static void sleep(long ms) throws InterruptedException
|
|
{
|
|
sleep(ms, 0);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Suspend the current Thread's execution for the specified amount of
|
|
* time. The Thread will not lose any locks it has during this time. There
|
|
* are no guarantees which thread will be next to run, but most VMs will
|
|
* choose the highest priority thread that has been waiting longest.
|
|
* <p>
|
|
* Note that 1,000,000 nanoseconds == 1 millisecond, but most VMs
|
|
* do not offer that fine a grain of timing resolution. When ms is
|
|
* zero and ns is non-zero the Thread will sleep for at least one
|
|
* milli second. There is no guarantee that this thread can start up
|
|
* immediately when time expires, because some other thread may be
|
|
* active. So don't expect real-time performance.
|
|
*
|
|
* @param ms the number of milliseconds to sleep, or 0 for forever
|
|
* @param ns the number of extra nanoseconds to sleep (0-999999)
|
|
* @throws InterruptedException if the Thread is (or was) interrupted;
|
|
* it's <i>interrupted status</i> will be cleared
|
|
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if ms or ns is negative
|
|
* or ns is larger than 999999.
|
|
* @see #interrupt()
|
|
* @see #notify()
|
|
* @see #wait(long, int)
|
|
*/
|
|
public static void sleep(long ms, int ns) throws InterruptedException
|
|
{
|
|
// Check parameters
|
|
if (ms < 0 )
|
|
throw new IllegalArgumentException("Negative milliseconds: " + ms);
|
|
|
|
if (ns < 0 || ns > 999999)
|
|
throw new IllegalArgumentException("Nanoseconds ouf of range: " + ns);
|
|
|
|
// Really sleep
|
|
VMThread.sleep(ms, ns);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Start this Thread, calling the run() method of the Runnable this Thread
|
|
* was created with, or else the run() method of the Thread itself. This
|
|
* is the only way to start a new thread; calling run by yourself will just
|
|
* stay in the same thread. The virtual machine will remove the thread from
|
|
* its thread group when the run() method completes.
|
|
*
|
|
* @throws IllegalThreadStateException if the thread has already started
|
|
* @see #run()
|
|
*/
|
|
public synchronized void start()
|
|
{
|
|
if (vmThread != null || group == null)
|
|
throw new IllegalThreadStateException();
|
|
|
|
VMThread.create(this, stacksize);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Cause this Thread to stop abnormally because of the throw of a ThreadDeath
|
|
* error. If you stop a Thread that has not yet started, it will stop
|
|
* immediately when it is actually started.
|
|
*
|
|
* <p>This is inherently unsafe, as it can interrupt synchronized blocks and
|
|
* leave data in bad states. Hence, there is a security check:
|
|
* <code>checkAccess(this)</code>, plus another one if the current thread
|
|
* is not this: <code>RuntimePermission("stopThread")</code>. If you must
|
|
* catch a ThreadDeath, be sure to rethrow it after you have cleaned up.
|
|
* ThreadDeath is the only exception which does not print a stack trace when
|
|
* the thread dies.
|
|
*
|
|
* @throws SecurityException if you cannot stop the Thread
|
|
* @see #interrupt()
|
|
* @see #checkAccess()
|
|
* @see #start()
|
|
* @see ThreadDeath
|
|
* @see ThreadGroup#uncaughtException(Thread, Throwable)
|
|
* @see SecurityManager#checkAccess(Thread)
|
|
* @see SecurityManager#checkPermission(Permission)
|
|
* @deprecated unsafe operation, try not to use
|
|
*/
|
|
public final void stop()
|
|
{
|
|
stop(new ThreadDeath());
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Cause this Thread to stop abnormally and throw the specified exception.
|
|
* If you stop a Thread that has not yet started, the stop is ignored
|
|
* (contrary to what the JDK documentation says).
|
|
* <b>WARNING</b>This bypasses Java security, and can throw a checked
|
|
* exception which the call stack is unprepared to handle. Do not abuse
|
|
* this power.
|
|
*
|
|
* <p>This is inherently unsafe, as it can interrupt synchronized blocks and
|
|
* leave data in bad states. Hence, there is a security check:
|
|
* <code>checkAccess(this)</code>, plus another one if the current thread
|
|
* is not this: <code>RuntimePermission("stopThread")</code>. If you must
|
|
* catch a ThreadDeath, be sure to rethrow it after you have cleaned up.
|
|
* ThreadDeath is the only exception which does not print a stack trace when
|
|
* the thread dies.
|
|
*
|
|
* @param t the Throwable to throw when the Thread dies
|
|
* @throws SecurityException if you cannot stop the Thread
|
|
* @throws NullPointerException in the calling thread, if t is null
|
|
* @see #interrupt()
|
|
* @see #checkAccess()
|
|
* @see #start()
|
|
* @see ThreadDeath
|
|
* @see ThreadGroup#uncaughtException(Thread, Throwable)
|
|
* @see SecurityManager#checkAccess(Thread)
|
|
* @see SecurityManager#checkPermission(Permission)
|
|
* @deprecated unsafe operation, try not to use
|
|
*/
|
|
public final synchronized void stop(Throwable t)
|
|
{
|
|
if (t == null)
|
|
throw new NullPointerException();
|
|
// Bypass System.getSecurityManager, for bootstrap efficiency.
|
|
SecurityManager sm = SecurityManager.current;
|
|
if (sm != null)
|
|
{
|
|
sm.checkAccess(this);
|
|
if (this != currentThread() || !(t instanceof ThreadDeath))
|
|
sm.checkPermission(new RuntimePermission("stopThread"));
|
|
}
|
|
VMThread vt = vmThread;
|
|
if (vt != null)
|
|
vt.stop(t);
|
|
else
|
|
stillborn = t;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Suspend this Thread. It will not come back, ever, unless it is resumed.
|
|
*
|
|
* <p>This is inherently unsafe, as the suspended thread still holds locks,
|
|
* and can potentially deadlock your program. Hence, there is a security
|
|
* check: <code>checkAccess</code>.
|
|
*
|
|
* @throws SecurityException if you cannot suspend the Thread
|
|
* @see #checkAccess()
|
|
* @see #resume()
|
|
* @deprecated unsafe operation, try not to use
|
|
*/
|
|
public final synchronized void suspend()
|
|
{
|
|
checkAccess();
|
|
VMThread t = vmThread;
|
|
if (t != null)
|
|
t.suspend();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Set this Thread's priority. There may be a security check,
|
|
* <code>checkAccess</code>, then the priority is set to the smaller of
|
|
* priority and the ThreadGroup maximum priority.
|
|
*
|
|
* @param priority the new priority for this Thread
|
|
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if priority exceeds MIN_PRIORITY or
|
|
* MAX_PRIORITY
|
|
* @throws SecurityException if you cannot modify this Thread
|
|
* @see #getPriority()
|
|
* @see #checkAccess()
|
|
* @see ThreadGroup#getMaxPriority()
|
|
* @see #MIN_PRIORITY
|
|
* @see #MAX_PRIORITY
|
|
*/
|
|
public final synchronized void setPriority(int priority)
|
|
{
|
|
checkAccess();
|
|
if (priority < MIN_PRIORITY || priority > MAX_PRIORITY)
|
|
throw new IllegalArgumentException("Invalid thread priority value "
|
|
+ priority + ".");
|
|
priority = Math.min(priority, group.getMaxPriority());
|
|
VMThread t = vmThread;
|
|
if (t != null)
|
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t.setPriority(priority);
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else
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this.priority = priority;
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}
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|
|
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/**
|
|
* Returns a string representation of this thread, including the
|
|
* thread's name, priority, and thread group.
|
|
*
|
|
* @return a human-readable String representing this Thread
|
|
*/
|
|
public String toString()
|
|
{
|
|
return ("Thread[" + name + "," + priority + ","
|
|
+ (group == null ? "" : group.getName()) + "]");
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Clean up code, called by VMThread when thread dies.
|
|
*/
|
|
synchronized void die()
|
|
{
|
|
group.removeThread(this);
|
|
vmThread = null;
|
|
locals.clear();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Returns the map used by ThreadLocal to store the thread local values.
|
|
*/
|
|
static ThreadLocalMap getThreadLocals()
|
|
{
|
|
return currentThread().locals;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Assigns the given <code>UncaughtExceptionHandler</code> to this
|
|
* thread. This will then be called if the thread terminates due
|
|
* to an uncaught exception, pre-empting that of the
|
|
* <code>ThreadGroup</code>.
|
|
*
|
|
* @param h the handler to use for this thread.
|
|
* @throws SecurityException if the current thread can't modify this thread.
|
|
* @since 1.5
|
|
*/
|
|
public void setUncaughtExceptionHandler(UncaughtExceptionHandler h)
|
|
{
|
|
SecurityManager sm = SecurityManager.current; // Be thread-safe.
|
|
if (sm != null)
|
|
sm.checkAccess(this);
|
|
exceptionHandler = h;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* <p>
|
|
* Returns the handler used when this thread terminates due to an
|
|
* uncaught exception. The handler used is determined by the following:
|
|
* </p>
|
|
* <ul>
|
|
* <li>If this thread has its own handler, this is returned.</li>
|
|
* <li>If not, then the handler of the thread's <code>ThreadGroup</code>
|
|
* object is returned.</li>
|
|
* <li>If both are unavailable, then <code>null</code> is returned
|
|
* (which can only happen when the thread was terminated since
|
|
* then it won't have an associated thread group anymore).</li>
|
|
* </ul>
|
|
*
|
|
* @return the appropriate <code>UncaughtExceptionHandler</code> or
|
|
* <code>null</code> if one can't be obtained.
|
|
* @since 1.5
|
|
*/
|
|
public UncaughtExceptionHandler getUncaughtExceptionHandler()
|
|
{
|
|
return exceptionHandler != null ? exceptionHandler : group;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* <p>
|
|
* Sets the default uncaught exception handler used when one isn't
|
|
* provided by the thread or its associated <code>ThreadGroup</code>.
|
|
* This exception handler is used when the thread itself does not
|
|
* have an exception handler, and the thread's <code>ThreadGroup</code>
|
|
* does not override this default mechanism with its own. As the group
|
|
* calls this handler by default, this exception handler should not defer
|
|
* to that of the group, as it may lead to infinite recursion.
|
|
* </p>
|
|
* <p>
|
|
* Uncaught exception handlers are used when a thread terminates due to
|
|
* an uncaught exception. Replacing this handler allows default code to
|
|
* be put in place for all threads in order to handle this eventuality.
|
|
* </p>
|
|
*
|
|
* @param h the new default uncaught exception handler to use.
|
|
* @throws SecurityException if a security manager is present and
|
|
* disallows the runtime permission
|
|
* "setDefaultUncaughtExceptionHandler".
|
|
* @since 1.5
|
|
*/
|
|
public static void
|
|
setDefaultUncaughtExceptionHandler(UncaughtExceptionHandler h)
|
|
{
|
|
SecurityManager sm = SecurityManager.current; // Be thread-safe.
|
|
if (sm != null)
|
|
sm.checkPermission(new RuntimePermission("setDefaultUncaughtExceptionHandler"));
|
|
defaultHandler = h;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Returns the handler used by default when a thread terminates
|
|
* unexpectedly due to an exception, or <code>null</code> if one doesn't
|
|
* exist.
|
|
*
|
|
* @return the default uncaught exception handler.
|
|
* @since 1.5
|
|
*/
|
|
public static UncaughtExceptionHandler getDefaultUncaughtExceptionHandler()
|
|
{
|
|
return defaultHandler;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Returns the unique identifier for this thread. This ID is generated
|
|
* on thread creation, and may be re-used on its death.
|
|
*
|
|
* @return a positive long number representing the thread's ID.
|
|
* @since 1.5
|
|
*/
|
|
public long getId()
|
|
{
|
|
return threadId;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* <p>
|
|
* This interface is used to handle uncaught exceptions
|
|
* which cause a <code>Thread</code> to terminate. When
|
|
* a thread, t, is about to terminate due to an uncaught
|
|
* exception, the virtual machine looks for a class which
|
|
* implements this interface, in order to supply it with
|
|
* the dying thread and its uncaught exception.
|
|
* </p>
|
|
* <p>
|
|
* The virtual machine makes two attempts to find an
|
|
* appropriate handler for the uncaught exception, in
|
|
* the following order:
|
|
* </p>
|
|
* <ol>
|
|
* <li>
|
|
* <code>t.getUncaughtExceptionHandler()</code> --
|
|
* the dying thread is queried first for a handler
|
|
* specific to that thread.
|
|
* </li>
|
|
* <li>
|
|
* <code>t.getThreadGroup()</code> --
|
|
* the thread group of the dying thread is used to
|
|
* handle the exception. If the thread group has
|
|
* no special requirements for handling the exception,
|
|
* it may simply forward it on to
|
|
* <code>Thread.getDefaultUncaughtExceptionHandler()</code>,
|
|
* the default handler, which is used as a last resort.
|
|
* </li>
|
|
* </ol>
|
|
* <p>
|
|
* The first handler found is the one used to handle
|
|
* the uncaught exception.
|
|
* </p>
|
|
*
|
|
* @author Tom Tromey <tromey@redhat.com>
|
|
* @author Andrew John Hughes <gnu_andrew@member.fsf.org>
|
|
* @since 1.5
|
|
* @see Thread#getUncaughtExceptionHandler()
|
|
* @see Thread#setUncaughtExceptionHandler(UncaughtExceptionHandler)
|
|
* @see Thread#getDefaultUncaughtExceptionHandler()
|
|
* @see
|
|
* Thread#setDefaultUncaughtExceptionHandler(java.lang.Thread.UncaughtExceptionHandler)
|
|
*/
|
|
public interface UncaughtExceptionHandler
|
|
{
|
|
/**
|
|
* Invoked by the virtual machine with the dying thread
|
|
* and the uncaught exception. Any exceptions thrown
|
|
* by this method are simply ignored by the virtual
|
|
* machine.
|
|
*
|
|
* @param thr the dying thread.
|
|
* @param exc the uncaught exception.
|
|
*/
|
|
void uncaughtException(Thread thr, Throwable exc);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* <p>
|
|
* Represents the current state of a thread, according to the VM rather
|
|
* than the operating system. It can be one of the following:
|
|
* </p>
|
|
* <ul>
|
|
* <li>NEW -- The thread has just been created but is not yet running.</li>
|
|
* <li>RUNNABLE -- The thread is currently running or can be scheduled
|
|
* to run.</li>
|
|
* <li>BLOCKED -- The thread is blocked waiting on an I/O operation
|
|
* or to obtain a lock.</li>
|
|
* <li>WAITING -- The thread is waiting indefinitely for another thread
|
|
* to do something.</li>
|
|
* <li>TIMED_WAITING -- The thread is waiting for a specific amount of time
|
|
* for another thread to do something.</li>
|
|
* <li>TERMINATED -- The thread has exited.</li>
|
|
* </ul>
|
|
*
|
|
* @since 1.5
|
|
*/
|
|
public enum State
|
|
{
|
|
BLOCKED, NEW, RUNNABLE, TERMINATED, TIMED_WAITING, WAITING;
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* For compatability with Sun's JDK
|
|
*/
|
|
private static final long serialVersionUID = 605505746047245783L;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Returns the current state of the thread. This
|
|
* is designed for monitoring thread behaviour, rather
|
|
* than for synchronization control.
|
|
*
|
|
* @return the current thread state.
|
|
*/
|
|
public State getState()
|
|
{
|
|
VMThread t = vmThread;
|
|
if (t != null)
|
|
return State.valueOf(t.getState());
|
|
if (group == null)
|
|
return State.TERMINATED;
|
|
return State.NEW;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* <p>
|
|
* Returns a map of threads to stack traces for each
|
|
* live thread. The keys of the map are {@link Thread}
|
|
* objects, which map to arrays of {@link StackTraceElement}s.
|
|
* The results obtained from Calling this method are
|
|
* equivalent to calling {@link getStackTrace()} on each
|
|
* thread in succession. Threads may be executing while
|
|
* this takes place, and the results represent a snapshot
|
|
* of the thread at the time its {@link getStackTrace()}
|
|
* method is called.
|
|
* </p>
|
|
* <p>
|
|
* The stack trace information contains the methods called
|
|
* by the thread, with the most recent method forming the
|
|
* first element in the array. The array will be empty
|
|
* if the virtual machine can not obtain information on the
|
|
* thread.
|
|
* </p>
|
|
* <p>
|
|
* To execute this method, the current security manager
|
|
* (if one exists) must allow both the
|
|
* <code>"getStackTrace"</code> and
|
|
* <code>"modifyThreadGroup"</code> {@link RuntimePermission}s.
|
|
* </p>
|
|
*
|
|
* @return a map of threads to arrays of {@link StackTraceElement}s.
|
|
* @throws SecurityException if a security manager exists, and
|
|
* prevents either or both the runtime
|
|
* permissions specified above.
|
|
* @since 1.5
|
|
* @see #getStackTrace()
|
|
*/
|
|
public static Map<Thread, StackTraceElement[]> getAllStackTraces()
|
|
{
|
|
ThreadGroup group = currentThread().group;
|
|
while (group.getParent() != null)
|
|
group = group.getParent();
|
|
int arraySize = group.activeCount();
|
|
Thread[] threadList = new Thread[arraySize];
|
|
int filled = group.enumerate(threadList);
|
|
while (filled == arraySize)
|
|
{
|
|
arraySize *= 2;
|
|
threadList = new Thread[arraySize];
|
|
filled = group.enumerate(threadList);
|
|
}
|
|
Map traces = new HashMap();
|
|
for (int a = 0; a < filled; ++a)
|
|
traces.put(threadList[a],
|
|
threadList[a].getStackTrace());
|
|
return traces;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* <p>
|
|
* Returns an array of {@link StackTraceElement}s
|
|
* representing the current stack trace of this thread.
|
|
* The first element of the array is the most recent
|
|
* method called, and represents the top of the stack.
|
|
* The elements continue in this order, with the last
|
|
* element representing the bottom of the stack.
|
|
* </p>
|
|
* <p>
|
|
* A zero element array is returned for threads which
|
|
* have not yet started (and thus have not yet executed
|
|
* any methods) or for those which have terminated.
|
|
* Where the virtual machine can not obtain a trace for
|
|
* the thread, an empty array is also returned. The
|
|
* virtual machine may also omit some methods from the
|
|
* trace in non-zero arrays.
|
|
* </p>
|
|
* <p>
|
|
* To execute this method, the current security manager
|
|
* (if one exists) must allow both the
|
|
* <code>"getStackTrace"</code> and
|
|
* <code>"modifyThreadGroup"</code> {@link RuntimePermission}s.
|
|
* </p>
|
|
*
|
|
* @return a stack trace for this thread.
|
|
* @throws SecurityException if a security manager exists, and
|
|
* prevents the use of the
|
|
* <code>"getStackTrace"</code>
|
|
* permission.
|
|
* @since 1.5
|
|
* @see #getAllStackTraces()
|
|
*/
|
|
public StackTraceElement[] getStackTrace()
|
|
{
|
|
SecurityManager sm = SecurityManager.current; // Be thread-safe.
|
|
if (sm != null)
|
|
sm.checkPermission(new RuntimePermission("getStackTrace"));
|
|
ThreadMXBean bean = ManagementFactory.getThreadMXBean();
|
|
ThreadInfo info = bean.getThreadInfo(threadId, Integer.MAX_VALUE);
|
|
return info.getStackTrace();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
}
|