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/* * @(#)Selector.java	1.34 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;import java.nio.channels.spi.SelectorProvider;import java.util.Set;/** * A multiplexor of {@link SelectableChannel} objects. * * <p> A selector may be created by invoking the {@link #open open} method of * this class, which will use the system's default {@link * java.nio.channels.spi.SelectorProvider </code>selector provider<code>} to * create a new selector.  A selector may also be created by invoking the * {@link java.nio.channels.spi.SelectorProvider#openSelector openSelector} * method of a custom selector provider.  A selector remains open until it is * closed via its {@link #close close} method. * * <a name="ks"> * * <p> A selectable channel's registration with a selector is represented by a * {@link SelectionKey} object.  A selector maintains three sets of selection * keys: * * <ul> * *   <li><p> The <i>key set</i> contains the keys representing the current *   channel registrations of this selector.  This set is returned by the *   {@link #keys() keys} method. </p></li> * *   <li><p> The <i>selected-key set</i> is the set of keys such that each *   key's channel was detected to be ready for at least one of the operations *   identified in the key's interest set during a prior selection operation. *   This set is returned by the {@link #selectedKeys() selectedKeys} method. *   The selected-key set is always a subset of the key set. </p></li> * *   <li><p> The <i>cancelled-key</i> set is the set of keys that have been *   cancelled but whose channels have not yet been deregistered.  This set is *   not directly accessible.  The cancelled-key set is always a subset of the *   key set. </p></li> * * </ul> * * <p> All three sets are empty in a newly-created selector. * * <p> A key is added to a selector's key set as a side effect of registering a * channel via the channel's {@link SelectableChannel#register(Selector,int) * register} method.  Cancelled keys are removed from the key set during * selection operations.  The key set itself is not directly modifiable. * * <p> A key is added to its selector's cancelled-key set when it is cancelled, * whether by closing its channel or by invoking its {@link SelectionKey#cancel * cancel} method.  Cancelling a key will cause its channel to be deregistered * during the next selection operation, at which time the key will removed from * all of the selector's key sets. * * <a name="sks"><p> Keys are added to the selected-key set by selection * operations.  A key may be removed directly from the selected-key set by * invoking the set's {@link java.util.Set#remove(java.lang.Object) remove} * method or by invoking the {@link java.util.Iterator#remove() remove} method * of an {@link java.util.Iterator </code>iterator<code>} obtained from the * set.  Keys are never removed from the selected-key set in any other way; * they are not, in particular, removed as a side effect of selection * operations.  Keys may not be added directly to the selected-key set. </p> * * * <a name="selop"> * <h4>Selection</h4> * * <p> During each selection operation, keys may be added to and removed from a * selector's selected-key set and may be removed from its key and * cancelled-key sets.  Selection is performed by the {@link #select()}, {@link * #select(long)}, and {@link #selectNow()} methods, and involves three steps: * </p> * * <ol> * *   <li><p> Each key in the cancelled-key set is removed from each key set of *   which it is a member, and its channel is deregistered.  This step leaves *   the cancelled-key set empty. </p></li> * *   <li><p> The underlying operating system is queried for an update as to the *   readiness of each remaining channel to perform any of the operations *   identified by its key's interest set as of the moment that the selection *   operation began.  For a channel that is ready for at least one such *   operation, one of the following two actions is performed: </p> * *   <ol type=a> * *     <li><p> If the channel's key is not already in the selected-key set then *     it is added to that set and its ready-operation set is modified to *     identify exactly those operations for which the channel is now reported *     to be ready.  Any readiness information previously recorded in the ready *     set is discarded.  </p></li> * *     <li><p> Otherwise the channel's key is already in the selected-key set, *     so its ready-operation set is modified to identify any new operations *     for which the channel is reported to be ready.  Any readiness *     information previously recorded in the ready set is preserved; in other *     words, the ready set returned by the underlying system is *     bitwise-disjoined into the key's current ready set. </p></li> * *   </ol></li> * *   If all of the keys in the key set at the start of this step have empty *   interest sets then neither the selected-key set nor any of the keys' *   ready-operation sets will be updated. * *   <li><p> If any keys were added to the cancelled-key set while step (2) was *   in progress then they are processed as in step (1). </p></li> * * </ol> * * <p> Whether or not a selection operation blocks to wait for one or more * channels to become ready, and if so for how long, is the only essential * difference between the three selection methods. </p> * * * <h4>Concurrency</h4> * * <p> Selectors are themselves safe for use by multiple concurrent threads; * their key sets, however, are not. * * <p> The selection operations synchronize on the selector itself, on the key * set, and on the selected-key set, in that order.  They also synchronize on * the cancelled-key set during steps (1) and (3) above. * * <p> Changes made to the interest sets of a selector's keys while a * selection operation is in progress have no effect upon that operation; they * will be seen by the next selection operation. * * <p> Keys may be cancelled and channels may be closed at any time.  Hence the * presence of a key in one or more of a selector's key sets does not imply * that the key is valid or that its channel is open.  Application code should * be careful to synchronize and check these conditions as necessary if there * is any possiblity that another thread will cancel a key or close a channel. * * <p> A thread blocked in one of the {@link #select()} or {@link * #select(long)} methods may be interrupted by some other thread in one of * three ways: * * <ul> * *   <li><p> By invoking the selector's {@link #wakeup wakeup} method, *   </p></li> * *   <li><p> By invoking the selector's {@link #close close} method, or *   </p></li> * *   <li><p> By invoking the blocked thread's {@link *   java.lang.Thread#interrupt() interrupt} method, in which case its *   interrupt status will be set and the selector's {@link #wakeup wakeup} *   method will be invoked. </p></li> * * </ul> * * <p> The {@link #close close} method synchronizes on the selector and all * three key sets in the same order as in a selection operation. * * <a name="ksc"> * * <p> A selector's key and selected-key sets are not, in general, safe for use * by multiple concurrent threads.  If such a thread might modify one of these * sets directly then access should be controlled by synchronizing on the set * itself.  The iterators returned by these sets' {@link * java.util.Set#iterator() iterator} methods are <i>fail-fast:</i> If the set * is modified after the iterator is created, in any way except by invoking the * iterator's own {@link java.util.Iterator#remove() remove} method, then a * {@link java.util.ConcurrentModificationException} will be thrown. </p> * * * @author Mark Reinhold * @author JSR-51 Expert Group * @version 1.34, 03/01/23 * @since 1.4 * * @see SelectableChannel * @see SelectionKey */public abstract class Selector {    /**     * Initializes a new instance of this class.     */    protected Selector() { }    /**     * Opens a selector.     *     * <p> The new selector is created by invoking the {@link     * java.nio.channels.spi.SelectorProvider#openSelector openSelector} method     * of the system-wide default {@link     * java.nio.channels.spi.SelectorProvider} object.  </p>     *     * @return  A new selector     *     * @throws  IOException     *          If an I/O error occurs     */    public static Selector open() throws IOException {	return SelectorProvider.provider().openSelector();    }    /**     * Tells whether or not this selector is open.  </p>     *     * @return <tt>true</tt> if, and only if, this selector is open     */    public abstract boolean isOpen();    /**     * Returns the provider that created this channel.  </p>     *     * @return  The provider that created this channel     */    public abstract SelectorProvider provider();    /**     * Returns this selector's key set.     *     * <p> The key set is not directly modifiable.  A key is removed only after     * it has been cancelled and its channel has been deregistered.  Any     * attempt to modify the key set will cause an {@link     * UnsupportedOperationException} to be thrown.     *     * <p> The key set is <a href="#ksc">not thread-safe</a>. </p>     *     * @return  This selector's key set     *     * @throws  ClosedSelectorException     *          If this selector is closed     */    public abstract Set keys();    /**     * Returns this selector's selected-key set.     *     * <p> Keys may be removed from, but not directly added to, the     * selected-key set.  Any attempt to add an object to the key set will     * cause an {@link UnsupportedOperationException} to be thrown.     *     * <p> The selected-key set is <a href="#ksc">not thread-safe</a>. </p>     *     * @return  This selector's selected-key set     *     * @throws  ClosedSelectorException     *          If this selector is closed     */    public abstract Set selectedKeys();    /**     * Selects a set of keys whose corresponding channels are ready for I/O     * operations.     *     * <p> This method performs a non-blocking <a href="#selop">selection     * operation</a>.  If no channels have become selectable since the previous     * selection operation then this method immediately returns zero.     *     * <p> Invoking this method clears the effect of any previous invocations     * of the {@link #wakeup wakeup} method.  </p>     *     * @return  The number of keys, possibly zero, whose ready-operation sets     *          were updated by the selection operation     *     * @throws  IOException     *          If an I/O error occurs     *     * @throws  ClosedSelectorException     *          If this selector is closed     */    public abstract int selectNow() throws IOException;    /**     * Selects a set of keys whose corresponding channels are ready for I/O     * operations.     *     * <p> This method performs a blocking <a href="#selop">selection     * operation</a>.  It returns only after at least one channel is selected,     * this selector's {@link #wakeup wakeup} method is invoked, the current     * thread is interrupted, or the given timeout period expires, whichever     * comes first.     *     * <p> This method does not offer real-time guarantees: It schedules the     * timeout as if by invoking the {@link Object#wait(long)} method. </p>     *     * @param  timeout  If positive, block for up to <tt>timeout</tt>     *                  milliseconds, more or less, while waiting for a     *                  channel to become ready; if zero, block indefinitely;     *                  must not be negative     *     * @return  The number of keys, possibly zero,     *          whose ready-operation sets were updated     *     * @throws  IOException     *          If an I/O error occurs     *     * @throws  ClosedSelectorException     *          If this selector is closed     *     * @throws  IllegalArgumentException     *          If the value of the timeout argument is negative     */    public abstract int select(long timeout)	throws IOException;    /**     * Selects a set of keys whose corresponding channels are ready for I/O     * operations.     *     * <p> This method performs a blocking <a href="#selop">selection     * operation</a>.  It returns only after at least one channel is selected,     * this selector's {@link #wakeup wakeup} method is invoked, or the current     * thread is interrupted, whichever comes first.  </p>     *     * @return  The number of keys, possibly zero,     *          whose ready-operation sets were updated     *     * @throws  IOException     *          If an I/O error occurs     *     * @throws  ClosedSelectorException     *          If this selector is closed     */    public abstract int select() throws IOException;    /**     * Causes the first selection operation that has not yet returned to return     * immediately.     *     * <p> If another thread is currently blocked in an invocation of the     * {@link #select()} or {@link #select(long)} methods then that invocation     * will return immediately.  If no selection operation is currently in     * progress then the next invocation of one of these methods will return     * immediately unless the {@link #selectNow()} method is invoked in the     * meantime.  In any case the value returned by that invocation may be     * non-zero.  Subsequent invocations of the {@link #select()} or {@link     * #select(long)} methods will block as usual unless this method is invoked     * again in the meantime.     *     * <p> Invoking this method more than once between two successive selection     * operations has the same effect as invoking it just once.  </p>     *     * @return  This selector     */    public abstract Selector wakeup();    /**     * Closes this selector.     *     * <p> If a thread is currently blocked in one of this selector's selection     * methods then it is interrupted as if by invoking the selector's {@link     * #wakeup wakeup} method.     *     * <p> Any uncancelled keys still associated with this selector are     * invalidated, their channels are deregistered, and any other resources     * associated with this selector are released.     *     * <p> If this selector is already closed then invoking this method has no     * effect.     *     * <p> After a selector is closed, any further attempt to use it, except by     * invoking this method or the {@link #wakeup wakeup} method, will cause a     * {@link ClosedSelectorException} to be thrown. </p>     *     * @throws  IOException     *          If an I/O error occurs     */    public abstract void close() throws IOException;}

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