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package sun.font;
import sun.java2d.Disposer;
import sun.java2d.DisposerRecord;
/*
* This keeps track of data that needs to be cleaned up once a
* strike is freed.
* a) The native memory that is the glyph image cache.
* b) removing the "desc" key from the strike's map.
* This is safe to do because this disposer is invoked only when the
* reference object has been cleared, which means the value indexed by
* this key is just an empty reference object.
* It is possible that a new FontStrike has been created that would
* be referenced by the same (equals) key. If it is placed in the map
* before this disposer is executed, then we do not want to remove that
* object. We should only remove an object where the value is null.
* So we first verify that the key still points to a cleared reference.
* Updates to the map thus need to be synchronized.
*
* A WeakHashmap will automatically clean up, but we might maintain a
* reference to the "desc" key in the FontStrike (value) which would
* prevent the keys from being discarded. And since the strike is the only
* place is likely we would maintain such a strong reference, then the map
* entries would be removed much more promptly than we need.
*/
class FontStrikeDisposer
implements DisposerRecord, Disposer.PollDisposable {
Font2D font2D;
FontStrikeDesc desc;
long[] longGlyphImages;
int [] intGlyphImages;
int [][] segIntGlyphImages;
long[][] segLongGlyphImages;
long pScalerContext = 0L;
boolean disposed = false;
boolean comp = false;
public FontStrikeDisposer(Font2D font2D, FontStrikeDesc desc,
long pContext, int[] images) {
this.font2D = font2D;
this.desc = desc;
this.pScalerContext = pContext;
this.intGlyphImages = images;
}
public FontStrikeDisposer(Font2D font2D, FontStrikeDesc desc,
long pContext, long[] images) {
this.font2D = font2D;
this.desc = desc;
this.pScalerContext = pContext;
this.longGlyphImages = images;
}
public FontStrikeDisposer(Font2D font2D, FontStrikeDesc desc,
long pContext) {
this.font2D = font2D;
this.desc = desc;
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