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1 /*
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16  */
17 
18 package org.apache.harmony.luni.util;
19 
20 
21 import java.io.File;
22 import java.util.ArrayList;
23 import java.util.Collections;
24 
25 /**
26  * Implements the actual DeleteOnExit mechanism. Is registered as a shutdown
27  * hook in the Runtime, once it is actually being used.
28  */
29 public class DeleteOnExit extends Thread {
30 
31     /**
32      * Our singleton instance.
33      */
34     private static DeleteOnExit instance;
35 
36     /**
37      * Our list of files scheduled for deletion.
38      */
39     private ArrayList<String> files = new ArrayList<String>();
40 
41     /**
42      * Returns our singleton instance, creating it if necessary.
43      */
getInstance()44     public static synchronized DeleteOnExit getInstance() {
45         if (instance == null) {
46             instance = new DeleteOnExit();
47             Runtime.getRuntime().addShutdownHook(instance);
48         }
49 
50         return instance;
51     }
52 
53     /**
54      * Schedules a file for deletion.
55      *
56      * @param filename The file to delete.
57      */
addFile(String filename)58     public void addFile(String filename) {
59         synchronized(files) {
60             if (!files.contains(filename)) {
61                 files.add(filename);
62             }
63         }
64     }
65 
66     /**
67      * Does the actual work. Note we (a) first sort the files lexicographically
68      * and then (b) delete them in reverse order. This is to make sure files
69      * get deleted before their parent directories.
70      */
71     @Override
run()72     public void run() {
73         Collections.sort(files);
74         for (int i = files.size() - 1; i >= 0; i--) {
75             new File(files.get(i)).delete();
76         }
77     }
78 }
79