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25package java.beans;
26
27import java.io.Serializable;
28import java.io.ObjectStreamField;
29import java.io.ObjectOutputStream;
30import java.io.ObjectInputStream;
31import java.io.IOException;
32import java.util.Hashtable;
33import java.util.Map.Entry;
34
35/**
36 * This is a utility class that can be used by beans that support bound
37 * properties.  It manages a list of listeners and dispatches
38 * {@link PropertyChangeEvent}s to them.  You can use an instance of this class
39 * as a member field of your bean and delegate these types of work to it.
40 * The {@link PropertyChangeListener} can be registered for all properties
41 * or for a property specified by name.
42 * <p>
43 * Here is an example of {@code PropertyChangeSupport} usage that follows
44 * the rules and recommendations laid out in the JavaBeans&trade; specification:
45 * <pre>
46 * public class MyBean {
47 *     private final PropertyChangeSupport pcs = new PropertyChangeSupport(this);
48 *
49 *     public void addPropertyChangeListener(PropertyChangeListener listener) {
50 *         this.pcs.addPropertyChangeListener(listener);
51 *     }
52 *
53 *     public void removePropertyChangeListener(PropertyChangeListener listener) {
54 *         this.pcs.removePropertyChangeListener(listener);
55 *     }
56 *
57 *     private String value;
58 *
59 *     public String getValue() {
60 *         return this.value;
61 *     }
62 *
63 *     public void setValue(String newValue) {
64 *         String oldValue = this.value;
65 *         this.value = newValue;
66 *         this.pcs.firePropertyChange("value", oldValue, newValue);
67 *     }
68 *
69 *     [...]
70 * }
71 * </pre>
72 * <p>
73 * A {@code PropertyChangeSupport} instance is thread-safe.
74 * <p>
75 * This class is serializable.  When it is serialized it will save
76 * (and restore) any listeners that are themselves serializable.  Any
77 * non-serializable listeners will be skipped during serialization.
78 *
79 * @see VetoableChangeSupport
80 */
81public class PropertyChangeSupport implements Serializable {
82    private PropertyChangeListenerMap map = new PropertyChangeListenerMap();
83
84    /**
85     * Constructs a <code>PropertyChangeSupport</code> object.
86     *
87     * @param sourceBean  The bean to be given as the source for any events.
88     */
89    public PropertyChangeSupport(Object sourceBean) {
90        if (sourceBean == null) {
91            throw new NullPointerException();
92        }
93        source = sourceBean;
94    }
95
96    /**
97     * Add a PropertyChangeListener to the listener list.
98     * The listener is registered for all properties.
99     * The same listener object may be added more than once, and will be called
100     * as many times as it is added.
101     * If <code>listener</code> is null, no exception is thrown and no action
102     * is taken.
103     *
104     * @param listener  The PropertyChangeListener to be added
105     */
106    public void addPropertyChangeListener(PropertyChangeListener listener) {
107        if (listener == null) {
108            return;
109        }
110        if (listener instanceof PropertyChangeListenerProxy) {
111            PropertyChangeListenerProxy proxy =
112                   (PropertyChangeListenerProxy)listener;
113            // Call two argument add method.
114            addPropertyChangeListener(proxy.getPropertyName(),
115                                      proxy.getListener());
116        } else {
117            this.map.add(null, listener);
118        }
119    }
120
121    /**
122     * Remove a PropertyChangeListener from the listener list.
123     * This removes a PropertyChangeListener that was registered
124     * for all properties.
125     * If <code>listener</code> was added more than once to the same event
126     * source, it will be notified one less time after being removed.
127     * If <code>listener</code> is null, or was never added, no exception is
128     * thrown and no action is taken.
129     *
130     * @param listener  The PropertyChangeListener to be removed
131     */
132    public void removePropertyChangeListener(PropertyChangeListener listener) {
133        if (listener == null) {
134            return;
135        }
136        if (listener instanceof PropertyChangeListenerProxy) {
137            PropertyChangeListenerProxy proxy =
138                    (PropertyChangeListenerProxy)listener;
139            // Call two argument remove method.
140            removePropertyChangeListener(proxy.getPropertyName(),
141                                         proxy.getListener());
142        } else {
143            this.map.remove(null, listener);
144        }
145    }
146
147    /**
148     * Returns an array of all the listeners that were added to the
149     * PropertyChangeSupport object with addPropertyChangeListener().
150     * <p>
151     * If some listeners have been added with a named property, then
152     * the returned array will be a mixture of PropertyChangeListeners
153     * and <code>PropertyChangeListenerProxy</code>s. If the calling
154     * method is interested in distinguishing the listeners then it must
155     * test each element to see if it's a
156     * <code>PropertyChangeListenerProxy</code>, perform the cast, and examine
157     * the parameter.
158     *
159     * <pre>{@code
160     * PropertyChangeListener[] listeners = bean.getPropertyChangeListeners();
161     * for (int i = 0; i < listeners.length; i++) {
162     *   if (listeners[i] instanceof PropertyChangeListenerProxy) {
163     *     PropertyChangeListenerProxy proxy =
164     *                    (PropertyChangeListenerProxy)listeners[i];
165     *     if (proxy.getPropertyName().equals("foo")) {
166     *       // proxy is a PropertyChangeListener which was associated
167     *       // with the property named "foo"
168     *     }
169     *   }
170     * }
171     * }</pre>
172     *
173     * @see PropertyChangeListenerProxy
174     * @return all of the <code>PropertyChangeListeners</code> added or an
175     *         empty array if no listeners have been added
176     * @since 1.4
177     */
178    public PropertyChangeListener[] getPropertyChangeListeners() {
179        return this.map.getListeners();
180    }
181
182    /**
183     * Add a PropertyChangeListener for a specific property.  The listener
184     * will be invoked only when a call on firePropertyChange names that
185     * specific property.
186     * The same listener object may be added more than once.  For each
187     * property,  the listener will be invoked the number of times it was added
188     * for that property.
189     * If <code>propertyName</code> or <code>listener</code> is null, no
190     * exception is thrown and no action is taken.
191     *
192     * @param propertyName  The name of the property to listen on.
193     * @param listener  The PropertyChangeListener to be added
194     */
195    public void addPropertyChangeListener(
196                String propertyName,
197                PropertyChangeListener listener) {
198        if (listener == null || propertyName == null) {
199            return;
200        }
201        listener = this.map.extract(listener);
202        if (listener != null) {
203            this.map.add(propertyName, listener);
204        }
205    }
206
207    /**
208     * Remove a PropertyChangeListener for a specific property.
209     * If <code>listener</code> was added more than once to the same event
210     * source for the specified property, it will be notified one less time
211     * after being removed.
212     * If <code>propertyName</code> is null,  no exception is thrown and no
213     * action is taken.
214     * If <code>listener</code> is null, or was never added for the specified
215     * property, no exception is thrown and no action is taken.
216     *
217     * @param propertyName  The name of the property that was listened on.
218     * @param listener  The PropertyChangeListener to be removed
219     */
220    public void removePropertyChangeListener(
221                String propertyName,
222                PropertyChangeListener listener) {
223        if (listener == null || propertyName == null) {
224            return;
225        }
226        listener = this.map.extract(listener);
227        if (listener != null) {
228            this.map.remove(propertyName, listener);
229        }
230    }
231
232    /**
233     * Returns an array of all the listeners which have been associated
234     * with the named property.
235     *
236     * @param propertyName  The name of the property being listened to
237     * @return all of the <code>PropertyChangeListeners</code> associated with
238     *         the named property.  If no such listeners have been added,
239     *         or if <code>propertyName</code> is null, an empty array is
240     *         returned.
241     * @since 1.4
242     */
243    public PropertyChangeListener[] getPropertyChangeListeners(String propertyName) {
244        return this.map.getListeners(propertyName);
245    }
246
247    /**
248     * Reports a bound property update to listeners
249     * that have been registered to track updates of
250     * all properties or a property with the specified name.
251     * <p>
252     * No event is fired if old and new values are equal and non-null.
253     * <p>
254     * This is merely a convenience wrapper around the more general
255     * {@link #firePropertyChange(PropertyChangeEvent)} method.
256     *
257     * @param propertyName  the programmatic name of the property that was changed
258     * @param oldValue      the old value of the property
259     * @param newValue      the new value of the property
260     */
261    public void firePropertyChange(String propertyName, Object oldValue, Object newValue) {
262        if (oldValue == null || newValue == null || !oldValue.equals(newValue)) {
263            firePropertyChange(new PropertyChangeEvent(this.source, propertyName, oldValue, newValue));
264        }
265    }
266
267    /**
268     * Reports an integer bound property update to listeners
269     * that have been registered to track updates of
270     * all properties or a property with the specified name.
271     * <p>
272     * No event is fired if old and new values are equal.
273     * <p>
274     * This is merely a convenience wrapper around the more general
275     * {@link #firePropertyChange(String, Object, Object)}  method.
276     *
277     * @param propertyName  the programmatic name of the property that was changed
278     * @param oldValue      the old value of the property
279     * @param newValue      the new value of the property
280     */
281    public void firePropertyChange(String propertyName, int oldValue, int newValue) {
282        if (oldValue != newValue) {
283            firePropertyChange(propertyName, Integer.valueOf(oldValue), Integer.valueOf(newValue));
284        }
285    }
286
287    /**
288     * Reports a boolean bound property update to listeners
289     * that have been registered to track updates of
290     * all properties or a property with the specified name.
291     * <p>
292     * No event is fired if old and new values are equal.
293     * <p>
294     * This is merely a convenience wrapper around the more general
295     * {@link #firePropertyChange(String, Object, Object)}  method.
296     *
297     * @param propertyName  the programmatic name of the property that was changed
298     * @param oldValue      the old value of the property
299     * @param newValue      the new value of the property
300     */
301    public void firePropertyChange(String propertyName, boolean oldValue, boolean newValue) {
302        if (oldValue != newValue) {
303            firePropertyChange(propertyName, Boolean.valueOf(oldValue), Boolean.valueOf(newValue));
304        }
305    }
306
307    /**
308     * Fires a property change event to listeners
309     * that have been registered to track updates of
310     * all properties or a property with the specified name.
311     * <p>
312     * No event is fired if the given event's old and new values are equal and non-null.
313     *
314     * @param event  the {@code PropertyChangeEvent} to be fired
315     */
316    public void firePropertyChange(PropertyChangeEvent event) {
317        Object oldValue = event.getOldValue();
318        Object newValue = event.getNewValue();
319        if (oldValue == null || newValue == null || !oldValue.equals(newValue)) {
320            String name = event.getPropertyName();
321
322            PropertyChangeListener[] common = this.map.get(null);
323            PropertyChangeListener[] named = (name != null)
324                        ? this.map.get(name)
325                        : null;
326
327            fire(common, event);
328            fire(named, event);
329        }
330    }
331
332    private static void fire(PropertyChangeListener[] listeners, PropertyChangeEvent event) {
333        if (listeners != null) {
334            for (PropertyChangeListener listener : listeners) {
335                listener.propertyChange(event);
336            }
337        }
338    }
339
340    /**
341     * Reports a bound indexed property update to listeners
342     * that have been registered to track updates of
343     * all properties or a property with the specified name.
344     * <p>
345     * No event is fired if old and new values are equal and non-null.
346     * <p>
347     * This is merely a convenience wrapper around the more general
348     * {@link #firePropertyChange(PropertyChangeEvent)} method.
349     *
350     * @param propertyName  the programmatic name of the property that was changed
351     * @param index         the index of the property element that was changed
352     * @param oldValue      the old value of the property
353     * @param newValue      the new value of the property
354     * @since 1.5
355     */
356    public void fireIndexedPropertyChange(String propertyName, int index, Object oldValue, Object newValue) {
357        if (oldValue == null || newValue == null || !oldValue.equals(newValue)) {
358            firePropertyChange(new IndexedPropertyChangeEvent(source, propertyName, oldValue, newValue, index));
359        }
360    }
361
362    /**
363     * Reports an integer bound indexed property update to listeners
364     * that have been registered to track updates of
365     * all properties or a property with the specified name.
366     * <p>
367     * No event is fired if old and new values are equal.
368     * <p>
369     * This is merely a convenience wrapper around the more general
370     * {@link #fireIndexedPropertyChange(String, int, Object, Object)} method.
371     *
372     * @param propertyName  the programmatic name of the property that was changed
373     * @param index         the index of the property element that was changed
374     * @param oldValue      the old value of the property
375     * @param newValue      the new value of the property
376     * @since 1.5
377     */
378    public void fireIndexedPropertyChange(String propertyName, int index, int oldValue, int newValue) {
379        if (oldValue != newValue) {
380            fireIndexedPropertyChange(propertyName, index, Integer.valueOf(oldValue), Integer.valueOf(newValue));
381        }
382    }
383
384    /**
385     * Reports a boolean bound indexed property update to listeners
386     * that have been registered to track updates of
387     * all properties or a property with the specified name.
388     * <p>
389     * No event is fired if old and new values are equal.
390     * <p>
391     * This is merely a convenience wrapper around the more general
392     * {@link #fireIndexedPropertyChange(String, int, Object, Object)} method.
393     *
394     * @param propertyName  the programmatic name of the property that was changed
395     * @param index         the index of the property element that was changed
396     * @param oldValue      the old value of the property
397     * @param newValue      the new value of the property
398     * @since 1.5
399     */
400    public void fireIndexedPropertyChange(String propertyName, int index, boolean oldValue, boolean newValue) {
401        if (oldValue != newValue) {
402            fireIndexedPropertyChange(propertyName, index, Boolean.valueOf(oldValue), Boolean.valueOf(newValue));
403        }
404    }
405
406    /**
407     * Check if there are any listeners for a specific property, including
408     * those registered on all properties.  If <code>propertyName</code>
409     * is null, only check for listeners registered on all properties.
410     *
411     * @param propertyName  the property name.
412     * @return true if there are one or more listeners for the given property
413     */
414    public boolean hasListeners(String propertyName) {
415        return this.map.hasListeners(propertyName);
416    }
417
418    /**
419     * @serialData Null terminated list of <code>PropertyChangeListeners</code>.
420     * <p>
421     * At serialization time we skip non-serializable listeners and
422     * only serialize the serializable listeners.
423     */
424    private void writeObject(ObjectOutputStream s) throws IOException {
425        Hashtable<String, PropertyChangeSupport> children = null;
426        PropertyChangeListener[] listeners = null;
427        synchronized (this.map) {
428            for (Entry<String, PropertyChangeListener[]> entry : this.map.getEntries()) {
429                String property = entry.getKey();
430                if (property == null) {
431                    listeners = entry.getValue();
432                } else {
433                    if (children == null) {
434                        children = new Hashtable<>();
435                    }
436                    PropertyChangeSupport pcs = new PropertyChangeSupport(this.source);
437                    pcs.map.set(null, entry.getValue());
438                    children.put(property, pcs);
439                }
440            }
441        }
442        ObjectOutputStream.PutField fields = s.putFields();
443        fields.put("children", children);
444        fields.put("source", this.source);
445        fields.put("propertyChangeSupportSerializedDataVersion", 2);
446        s.writeFields();
447
448        if (listeners != null) {
449            for (PropertyChangeListener l : listeners) {
450                if (l instanceof Serializable) {
451                    s.writeObject(l);
452                }
453            }
454        }
455        s.writeObject(null);
456    }
457
458    private void readObject(ObjectInputStream s) throws ClassNotFoundException, IOException {
459        this.map = new PropertyChangeListenerMap();
460
461        ObjectInputStream.GetField fields = s.readFields();
462
463        @SuppressWarnings("unchecked")
464        Hashtable<String, PropertyChangeSupport> children = (Hashtable<String, PropertyChangeSupport>) fields.get("children", null);
465        this.source = fields.get("source", null);
466        fields.get("propertyChangeSupportSerializedDataVersion", 2);
467
468        Object listenerOrNull;
469        while (null != (listenerOrNull = s.readObject())) {
470            this.map.add(null, (PropertyChangeListener)listenerOrNull);
471        }
472        if (children != null) {
473            for (Entry<String, PropertyChangeSupport> entry : children.entrySet()) {
474                for (PropertyChangeListener listener : entry.getValue().getPropertyChangeListeners()) {
475                    this.map.add(entry.getKey(), listener);
476                }
477            }
478        }
479    }
480
481    /**
482     * The object to be provided as the "source" for any generated events.
483     */
484    private Object source;
485
486    /**
487     * @serialField children                                   Hashtable
488     * @serialField source                                     Object
489     * @serialField propertyChangeSupportSerializedDataVersion int
490     */
491    private static final ObjectStreamField[] serialPersistentFields = {
492            new ObjectStreamField("children", Hashtable.class),
493            new ObjectStreamField("source", Object.class),
494            new ObjectStreamField("propertyChangeSupportSerializedDataVersion", Integer.TYPE)
495    };
496
497    /**
498     * Serialization version ID, so we're compatible with JDK 1.1
499     */
500    static final long serialVersionUID = 6401253773779951803L;
501
502    /**
503     * This is a {@link ChangeListenerMap ChangeListenerMap} implementation
504     * that works with {@link PropertyChangeListener PropertyChangeListener} objects.
505     */
506    private static final class PropertyChangeListenerMap extends ChangeListenerMap<PropertyChangeListener> {
507        private static final PropertyChangeListener[] EMPTY = {};
508
509        /**
510         * Creates an array of {@link PropertyChangeListener PropertyChangeListener} objects.
511         * This method uses the same instance of the empty array
512         * when {@code length} equals {@code 0}.
513         *
514         * @param length  the array length
515         * @return        an array with specified length
516         */
517        @Override
518        protected PropertyChangeListener[] newArray(int length) {
519            return (0 < length)
520                    ? new PropertyChangeListener[length]
521                    : EMPTY;
522        }
523
524        /**
525         * Creates a {@link PropertyChangeListenerProxy PropertyChangeListenerProxy}
526         * object for the specified property.
527         *
528         * @param name      the name of the property to listen on
529         * @param listener  the listener to process events
530         * @return          a {@code PropertyChangeListenerProxy} object
531         */
532        @Override
533        protected PropertyChangeListener newProxy(String name, PropertyChangeListener listener) {
534            return new PropertyChangeListenerProxy(name, listener);
535        }
536
537        /**
538         * {@inheritDoc}
539         */
540        public final PropertyChangeListener extract(PropertyChangeListener listener) {
541            while (listener instanceof PropertyChangeListenerProxy) {
542                listener = ((PropertyChangeListenerProxy) listener).getListener();
543            }
544            return listener;
545        }
546    }
547}
548