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/* * @(#)SelectionKey.java	1.23 03/01/23 * * Copyright 2003 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved. * SUN PROPRIETARY/CONFIDENTIAL. Use is subject to license terms. */package java.nio.channels;import java.io.IOException;/** * A token representing the registration of a {@link SelectableChannel} with a * {@link Selector}. * * <p> A selection key is created each time a channel is registered with a * selector.  A key remains valid until it is <i>cancelled</i> by invoking its * {@link #cancel cancel} method, by closing its channel, or by closing its * selector.  Cancelling a key does not immediately remove it from its * selector; it is instead added to the selector's <a * href="Selector.html#ks"><i>cancelled-key set</i></a> for removal during the * next selection operation.  The validity of a key may be tested by invoking * its {@link #isValid isValid} method. * * <a name="opsets"> * * <p> A selection key contains two <i>operation sets</i> represented as * integer values.  Each bit of an operation set denotes a category of * selectable operations that are supported by the key's channel. * * <ul> * *   <li><p> The <i>interest set</i> determines which operation categories will *   be tested for readiness the next time one of the selector's selection *   methods is invoked.  The interest set is initialized with the value given *   when the key is created; it may later be changed via the {@link *   #interestOps(int)} method. </p></li> * *   <li><p> The <i>ready set</i> identifies the operation categories for which *   the key's channel has been detected to be ready by the key's selector. *   The ready set is initialized to zero when the key is created; it may later *   be updated by the selector during a selection operation, but it cannot be *   updated directly. </p></li> * * </ul> * * <p> That a selection key's ready set indicates that its channel is ready for * some operation category is a hint, but not a guarantee, that an operation in * such a category may be performed by a thread without causing the thread to * block.  A ready set is most likely to be accurate immediately after the * completion of a selection operation.  It is likely to be made inaccurate by * external events and by I/O operations that are invoked upon the * corresponding channel. * * <p> This class defines all known operation-set bits, but precisely which * bits are supported by a given channel depends upon the type of the channel. * Each subclass of {@link SelectableChannel} defines an {@link * SelectableChannel#validOps() validOps()} method which returns a set * identifying just those operations that are supported by the channel.  An * attempt to set or test an operation-set bit that is not supported by a key's * channel will result in an appropriate run-time exception. * * <p> It is often necessary to associate some application-specific data with a * selection key, for example an object that represents the state of a * higher-level protocol and handles readiness notifications in order to * implement that protocol.  Selection keys therefore support the * <i>attachment</i> of a single arbitrary object to a key.  An object can be * attached via the {@link #attach attach} method and then later retrieved via * the {@link #attachment attachment} method. * * <p> Selection keys are safe for use by multiple concurrent threads.  The * operations of reading and writing the interest set will, in general, be * synchronized with certain operations of the selector.  Exactly how this * synchronization is performed is implementation-dependent: In a naive * implementation, reading or writing the interest set may block indefinitely * if a selection operation is already in progress; in a high-performance * implementation, reading or writing the interest set may block briefly, if at * all.  In any case, a selection operation will always use the interest-set * value that was current at the moment that the operation began.  </p> * * * @author Mark Reinhold * @author JSR-51 Expert Group * @version 1.23, 03/01/23 * @since 1.4 * * @see SelectableChannel * @see Selector */public abstract class SelectionKey {    /**     * Constructs an instance of this class.     */    protected SelectionKey() { }    // -- Channel and selector operations --    /**     * Returns the channel for which this key was created.  This method will     * continue to return the channel even after the key is cancelled.  </p>     *     * @return  This key's channel     */    public abstract SelectableChannel channel();    /**     * Returns the selector for which this key was created.  This method will     * continue to return the selector even after the key is cancelled.  </p>     *     * @return  This key's selector     */    public abstract Selector selector();    /**     * Tells whether or not this key is valid.     *     * <p> A key is valid upon creation and remains so until it is cancelled,     * its channel is closed, or its selector is closed.  </p>     *     * @return  <tt>true</tt> if, and only if, this key is valid     */    public abstract boolean isValid();    /**     * Requests that the registration of this key's channel with its selector     * be cancelled.  Upon return the key will be invalid and will have been     * added to its selector's cancelled-key set.  The key will be removed from     * all of the selector's key sets during the next selection operation.     *     * <p> If this key has already been cancelled then invoking this method has     * no effect.  Once cancelled, a key remains forever invalid. </p>     *     * <p> This method may be invoked at any time.  It synchronizes on the     * selector's cancelled-key set, and therefore may block briefly if invoked     * concurrently with a cancellation or selection operation involving the     * same selector.  </p>     */    public abstract void cancel();    // -- Operation-set accessors --    /**     * Retrieves this key's interest set.     *     * <p> It is guaranteed that the returned set will only contain operation     * bits that are valid for this key's channel.     *     * <p> This method may be invoked at any time.  Whether or not it blocks,     * and for how long, is implementation-dependent.  </p>     *     * @return  This key's interest set     *     * @throws  CancelledKeyException     *          If this key has been cancelled     */    public abstract int interestOps();    /**     * Sets this key's interest set to the given value.     *     * <p> This method may be invoked at any time.  Whether or not it blocks,     * and for how long, is implementation-dependent.  </p>     *     * @param  ops  The new interest set     *     * @return  This selection key     *     * @throws  IllegalArgumentException     *          If a bit in the set does not correspond to an operation that     *          is supported by this key's channel, that is, if     *          <tt>set & ~(channel().validOps()) != 0</tt>     *     * @throws  CancelledKeyException     *          If this key has been cancelled     */    public abstract SelectionKey interestOps(int ops);    /**     * Retrieves this key's ready-operation set.     *     * <p> It is guaranteed that the returned set will only contain operation     * bits that are valid for this key's channel.  </p>     *     * @return  This key's ready-operation set     *     * @throws  CancelledKeyException     *          If this key has been cancelled     */    public abstract int readyOps();    // -- Operation bits and bit-testing convenience methods --    /**     * Operation-set bit for read operations.     *     * <p> Suppose that a selection key's interest set contains     * <tt>OP_READ</tt> at the start of a <a     * href="Selector.html#selop">selection operation</a>.  If the selector     * detects that the corresponding channel is ready for reading, has reached     * end-of-stream, has been remotely shut down for further reading, or has     * an error pending, then it will add <tt>OP_READ</tt> to the key's     * ready-operation set and add the key to its selected-key&nbsp;set.  </p>     */    public static final int OP_READ = 1 << 0;    /**     * Operation-set bit for write operations.  </p>     *     * <p> Suppose that a selection key's interest set contains     * <tt>OP_WRITE</tt> at the start of a <a     * href="Selector.html#selop">selection operation</a>.  If the selector     * detects that the corresponding channel is ready for writing, has been     * remotely shut down for further writing, or has an error pending, then it     * will add <tt>OP_WRITE</tt> to the key's ready set and add the key to its     * selected-key&nbsp;set.  </p>     */    public static final int OP_WRITE = 1 << 2;    /**     * Operation-set bit for socket-connect operations.  </p>     *     * <p> Suppose that a selection key's interest set contains     * <tt>OP_CONNECT</tt> at the start of a <a     * href="Selector.html#selop">selection operation</a>.  If the selector     * detects that the corresponding socket channel is ready to complete its     * connection sequence, or has an error pending, then it will add     * <tt>OP_CONNECT</tt> to the key's ready set and add the key to its     * selected-key&nbsp;set.  </p>     */    public static final int OP_CONNECT = 1 << 3;    /**     * Operation-set bit for socket-accept operations.  </p>     *     * <p> Suppose that a selection key's interest set contains     * <tt>OP_ACCEPT</tt> at the start of a <a     * href="Selector.html#selop">selection operation</a>.  If the selector     * detects that the corresponding server-socket channel is ready to accept     * another connection, or has an error pending, then it will add     * <tt>OP_ACCEPT</tt> to the key's ready set and add the key to its     * selected-key&nbsp;set.  </p>     */    public static final int OP_ACCEPT = 1 << 4;    /**     * Tests whether this key's channel is ready for reading.     *     * <p> An invocation of this method of the form <tt>k.isReadable()</tt>     * behaves in exactly the same way as the expression     *     * <blockquote><pre>     * k.readyOps()&nbsp;&amp;&nbsp;OP_READ&nbsp;!=&nbsp;0</pre></blockquote>     *     * <p> If this key's channel does not support read operations then this     * method always returns <tt>false</tt>.  </p>     *     * @return  <tt>true</tt> if, and only if,     *          <tt>readyOps()</tt>&nbsp;<tt>&</tt>&nbsp;<tt>OP_READ</tt> is     *          nonzero     *     * @throws  CancelledKeyException     *          If this key has been cancelled     */    public final boolean isReadable() {	return (readyOps() & OP_READ) != 0;    }    /**     * Tests whether this key's channel is ready for writing.     *     * <p> An invocation of this method of the form <tt>k.isWritable()</tt>     * behaves in exactly the same way as the expression     *     * <blockquote><pre>     * k.readyOps()&nbsp;&amp;&nbsp;OP_WRITE&nbsp;!=&nbsp;0</pre></blockquote>     *     * <p> If this key's channel does not support write operations then this     * method always returns <tt>false</tt>.  </p>     *     * @return  <tt>true</tt> if, and only if,     *          <tt>readyOps()</tt>&nbsp;<tt>&</tt>&nbsp;<tt>OP_WRITE</tt>     *          is nonzero     *     * @throws  CancelledKeyException     *          If this key has been cancelled     */    public final boolean isWritable() {	return (readyOps() & OP_WRITE) != 0;    }    /**     * Tests whether this key's channel has either finished, or failed to     * finish, its socket-connection operation.     *     * <p> An invocation of this method of the form <tt>k.isConnectable()</tt>     * behaves in exactly the same way as the expression     *     * <blockquote><pre>     * k.readyOps()&nbsp;&amp;&nbsp;OP_CONNECT&nbsp;!=&nbsp;0</pre></blockquote>     *     * <p> If this key's channel does not support socket-connect operations     * then this method always returns <tt>false</tt>.  </p>     *     * @return  <tt>true</tt> if, and only if,     *          <tt>readyOps()</tt>&nbsp;<tt>&</tt>&nbsp;<tt>OP_CONNECT</tt>     *          is nonzero     *     * @throws  CancelledKeyException     *          If this key has been cancelled     */    public final boolean isConnectable() {	return (readyOps() & OP_CONNECT) != 0;    }    /**     * Tests whether this key's channel is ready to accept a new socket     * connection.     *     * <p> An invocation of this method of the form <tt>k.isAcceptable()</tt>     * behaves in exactly the same way as the expression     *     * <blockquote><pre>     * k.readyOps()&nbsp;&amp;&nbsp;OP_ACCEPT&nbsp;!=&nbsp;0</pre></blockquote>     *     * <p> If this key's channel does not support socket-accept operations then     * this method always returns <tt>false</tt>.  </p>     *     * @return  <tt>true</tt> if, and only if,     *          <tt>readyOps()</tt>&nbsp;<tt>&</tt>&nbsp;<tt>OP_ACCEPT</tt>     *          is nonzero     *     * @throws  CancelledKeyException     *          If this key has been cancelled     */    public final boolean isAcceptable() {	return (readyOps() & OP_ACCEPT) != 0;    }    // -- Attachments --    private volatile Object attachment = null;    /**     * Attaches the given object to this key.     *     * <p> An attached object may later be retrieved via the {@link #attachment     * attachment} method.  Only one object may be attached at a time; invoking     * this method causes any previous attachment to be discarded.  The current     * attachment may be discarded by attaching <tt>null</tt>.  </p>     *     * @param  ob     *         The object to be attached; may be <tt>null</tt>     *     * @return  The previously-attached object, if any,     *          otherwise <tt>null</tt>     */    public final Object attach(Object ob) {	Object a = attachment;	attachment = ob;	return a;    }    /**     * Retrieves the current attachment.  </p>     *     * @return  The object currently attached to this key,     *          or <tt>null</tt> if there is no attachment     */    public final Object attachment() {	return attachment;    }}

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