Hi Mike,
Thanks for the review and comments...
On 10/2/2015 3:33 PM, Mike Duigou wrote:
Hi Roger;
This looks like an interesting proposal and would be a good
replacement for alternative solutions.
I am curious why the thread is run at max priority. Also, why not set
priority and daemon status in the factory?
Yes, that should probably be left to the factory and for built-in
factory would be moved to the InnocuousThreadFactory.
You should clear the Thread intrerruption if you are going to ignore
it. Thread.interrupted();
Will do.
I would suggest surrounding the thunk.run() with a catch of Throwable
or Exception. In the current implementation one bad egg spoils the
party for everyone. There is a catch of RuntimeException described as
"catch (RuntimeException e) { // ignore exceptions from the cleanup
thunk }" but I would suggest that this is insufficiently paranoid.
Good point, catches more bad eggs.
Consider a pattern like:
private static final ReferenceQueue<Object> weakListeners = new
ReferenceQueue<>();
private static class CleanerThread extends Thread {
{ setDaemon(true); setPriority(Thread.MIN_PRIORITY); }
@Override
@SuppressWarnings("unchecked")
public void run() {
// Using weak ref to queue allows shutdown if class is unloaded
WeakReference<ReferenceQueue<Object>> weakQueue = new
WeakReference<>(weakListeners);
ReferenceQueue<Object> queue = null;
while((queue = (queue == null ? weakQueue.get() : queue) != null)
try {
Object dead = queue.remove(10000);
if(dead != null) {
// do stuff with "dead"
} else {
queue = null; // recheck to see if queue is gone.
}
} catch(InterruptedException woken) {
Thread.interrupted();
}
}
}
When 'weakListeners' is cleared when the containing class is unloaded
then the thread will shut down after roughly 10 seconds.
I have been meaning to check whether CleanerThread needs to be in a
separate class--an inner class, even a static one, may prevent it's
containing class from being GCed. IDK.
I think that 'nested' classes aka static class has no links to the
outer class and can be GC'ed but will check.
Thanks, Roger