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package org.apache.commons.lang3.concurrent;

import java.util.Objects;

A very simple implementation of the ConcurrentInitializer interface which always returns the same object.

An instance of this class is passed a reference to an object when it is constructed. The get() method just returns this object. No synchronization is required.

This class is useful for instance for unit testing or in cases where a specific object has to be passed to an object which expects a ConcurrentInitializer.

Type parameters:
  • <T> – the type of the object managed by this initializer
Since:3.0
/** * <p> * A very simple implementation of the {@link ConcurrentInitializer} interface * which always returns the same object. * </p> * <p> * An instance of this class is passed a reference to an object when it is * constructed. The {@link #get()} method just returns this object. No * synchronization is required. * </p> * <p> * This class is useful for instance for unit testing or in cases where a * specific object has to be passed to an object which expects a * {@link ConcurrentInitializer}. * </p> * * @since 3.0 * @param <T> the type of the object managed by this initializer */
public class ConstantInitializer<T> implements ConcurrentInitializer<T> {
Constant for the format of the string representation.
/** Constant for the format of the string representation. */
private static final String FMT_TO_STRING = "ConstantInitializer@%d [ object = %s ]";
Stores the managed object.
/** Stores the managed object. */
private final T object;
Creates a new instance of ConstantInitializer and initializes it with the object to be managed. The get() method will always return the object passed here. This class does not place any restrictions on the object. It may be null, then get() will return null, too.
Params:
  • obj – the object to be managed by this initializer
/** * Creates a new instance of {@code ConstantInitializer} and initializes it * with the object to be managed. The {@code get()} method will always * return the object passed here. This class does not place any restrictions * on the object. It may be <b>null</b>, then {@code get()} will return * <b>null</b>, too. * * @param obj the object to be managed by this initializer */
public ConstantInitializer(final T obj) { object = obj; }
Directly returns the object that was passed to the constructor. This is the same object as returned by get(). However, this method does not declare that it throws an exception.
Returns:the object managed by this initializer
/** * Directly returns the object that was passed to the constructor. This is * the same object as returned by {@code get()}. However, this method does * not declare that it throws an exception. * * @return the object managed by this initializer */
public final T getObject() { return object; }
Returns the object managed by this initializer. This implementation just returns the object passed to the constructor.
Throws:
Returns:the object managed by this initializer
/** * Returns the object managed by this initializer. This implementation just * returns the object passed to the constructor. * * @return the object managed by this initializer * @throws ConcurrentException if an error occurs */
@Override public T get() throws ConcurrentException { return getObject(); }
Returns a hash code for this object. This implementation returns the hash code of the managed object.
Returns:a hash code for this object
/** * Returns a hash code for this object. This implementation returns the hash * code of the managed object. * * @return a hash code for this object */
@Override public int hashCode() { return getObject() != null ? getObject().hashCode() : 0; }
Compares this object with another one. This implementation returns true if and only if the passed in object is an instance of ConstantInitializer which refers to an object equals to the object managed by this instance.
Params:
  • obj – the object to compare to
Returns:a flag whether the objects are equal
/** * Compares this object with another one. This implementation returns * <b>true</b> if and only if the passed in object is an instance of * {@code ConstantInitializer} which refers to an object equals to the * object managed by this instance. * * @param obj the object to compare to * @return a flag whether the objects are equal */
@Override public boolean equals(final Object obj) { if (this == obj) { return true; } if (!(obj instanceof ConstantInitializer<?>)) { return false; } final ConstantInitializer<?> c = (ConstantInitializer<?>) obj; return Objects.equals(getObject(), c.getObject()); }
Returns a string representation for this object. This string also contains a string representation of the object managed by this initializer.
Returns:a string for this object
/** * Returns a string representation for this object. This string also * contains a string representation of the object managed by this * initializer. * * @return a string for this object */
@Override public String toString() { return String.format(FMT_TO_STRING, Integer.valueOf(System.identityHashCode(this)), String.valueOf(getObject())); } }