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package java.awt;
import java.util.LinkedList;
import sun.awt.AWTAccessor;
import sun.awt.AppContext;
import sun.awt.SunToolkit;
/**
* A mechanism for ensuring that a series of AWTEvents are executed in a
* precise order, even across multiple AppContexts. The nested events will be
* dispatched in the order in which their wrapping SequencedEvents were
* constructed. The only exception to this rule is if the peer of the target of
* the nested event was destroyed (with a call to Component.removeNotify)
* before the wrapping SequencedEvent was able to be dispatched. In this case,
* the nested event is never dispatched.
*
* @author David Mendenhall
*/
class SequencedEvent extends AWTEvent implements ActiveEvent {
/*
* serialVersionUID
*/
private static final long serialVersionUID = 547742659238625067L;
private static final int ID =
java.awt.event.FocusEvent.FOCUS_LAST + 1;
private static final LinkedList<SequencedEvent> list = new LinkedList<>();
private final AWTEvent nested;
private AppContext appContext;
private boolean disposed;
static {
AWTAccessor.setSequencedEventAccessor(new AWTAccessor.SequencedEventAccessor() {
public AWTEvent getNested(AWTEvent sequencedEvent) {
return ((SequencedEvent)sequencedEvent).nested;
}
public boolean isSequencedEvent(AWTEvent event) {
return event instanceof SequencedEvent;
}
});
}
/**
* Constructs a new SequencedEvent which will dispatch the specified
* nested event.
*
* @param nested the AWTEvent which this SequencedEvent's dispatch()
* method will dispatch
*/
public SequencedEvent(AWTEvent nested) {
super(nested.getSource(), ID);
this.nested = nested;
// All AWTEvents that are wrapped in SequencedEvents are (at
// least currently) implicitly generated by the system
SunToolkit.setSystemGenerated(nested);
synchronized (SequencedEvent.class) {
list.add(this);
}
}
/**
* Dispatches the nested event after all previous nested events have been
* dispatched or disposed. If this method is invoked before all previous nested events
* have been dispatched, then this method blocks until such a point is
* reached.
* While waiting disposes nested events to disposed AppContext
*
* NOTE: Locking protocol. Since dispose() can get EventQueue lock,
* dispatch() shall never call dispose() while holding the lock on the list,
* as EventQueue lock is held during dispatching. The locks should be acquired
* in the same order.
*/
public final void dispatch() {
try {
appContext = AppContext.getAppContext();
if (getFirst() != this) {
if (EventQueue.isDispatchThread()) {
EventDispatchThread edt = (EventDispatchThread)
Thread.currentThread();
edt.pumpEvents(SentEvent.ID, new Conditional() {
public boolean evaluate() {
return !SequencedEvent.this.isFirstOrDisposed();
}
});
} else {
while(!isFirstOrDisposed()) {
synchronized (SequencedEvent.class) {
try {
SequencedEvent.class.wait(1000);
} catch (InterruptedException e) {
break;
}
}
}
}
}
if (!disposed) {
KeyboardFocusManager.getCurrentKeyboardFocusManager().
setCurrentSequencedEvent(this);
Toolkit.getEventQueue().dispatchEvent(nested);
}
} finally {
dispose();
}
}
/**
* true only if event exists and nested source appContext is disposed.
*/
private final static boolean isOwnerAppContextDisposed(SequencedEvent se) {
if (se != null) {
Object target = se.nested.getSource();
if (target instanceof Component) {
return ((Component)target).appContext.isDisposed();
}
}
return false;
}
/**
* Sequenced events are dispatched in order, so we cannot dispatch
* until we are the first sequenced event in the queue (i.e. it's our
* turn). But while we wait for our turn to dispatch, the event
* could have been disposed for a number of reasons.
*/
public final boolean isFirstOrDisposed() {
if (disposed) {
return true;
}
// getFirstWithContext can dispose this
return this == getFirstWithContext() || disposed;
}
private final synchronized static SequencedEvent getFirst() {
return (SequencedEvent)list.getFirst();
}
/* Disposes all events from disposed AppContext
* return first valid event
*/
private final static SequencedEvent getFirstWithContext() {
SequencedEvent first = getFirst();
while(isOwnerAppContextDisposed(first)) {
first.dispose();
first = getFirst();
}
return first;
}
/**
* Disposes of this instance. This method is invoked once the nested event
* has been dispatched and handled, or when the peer of the target of the
* nested event has been disposed with a call to Component.removeNotify.
*
* NOTE: Locking protocol. Since SunToolkit.postEvent can get EventQueue lock,
* it shall never be called while holding the lock on the list,
* as EventQueue lock is held during dispatching and dispatch() will get
* lock on the list. The locks should be acquired in the same order.
*/
final void dispose() {
synchronized (SequencedEvent.class) {
if (disposed) {
return;
}
if (KeyboardFocusManager.getCurrentKeyboardFocusManager().
getCurrentSequencedEvent() == this) {
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