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25 
26 package java.lang;
27 
28 /**
29  * A resource that must be closed when it is no longer needed.
30  *
31  * @author Josh Bloch
32  * @since 1.7
33  */
34 public interface AutoCloseable {
35     /**
36      * Closes this resource, relinquishing any underlying resources.
37      * This method is invoked automatically on objects managed by the
38      * {@code try}-with-resources statement.
39      *
40      * <p>While this interface method is declared to throw {@code
41      * Exception}, implementers are <em>strongly</em> encouraged to
42      * declare concrete implementations of the {@code close} method to
43      * throw more specific exceptions, or to throw no exception at all
44      * if the close operation cannot fail.
45      *
46      * <p><em>Implementers of this interface are also strongly advised
47      * to not have the {@code close} method throw {@link
48      * InterruptedException}.</em>
49      *
50      * This exception interacts with a thread's interrupted status,
51      * and runtime misbehavior is likely to occur if an {@code
52      * InterruptedException} is {@linkplain Throwable#addSuppressed
53      * suppressed}.
54      *
55      * More generally, if it would cause problems for an
56      * exception to be suppressed, the {@code AutoCloseable.close}
57      * method should not throw it.
58      *
59      * <p>Note that unlike the {@link java.io.Closeable#close close}
60      * method of {@link java.io.Closeable}, this {@code close} method
61      * is <em>not</em> required to be idempotent.  In other words,
62      * calling this {@code close} method more than once may have some
63      * visible side effect, unlike {@code Closeable.close} which is
64      * required to have no effect if called more than once.
65      *
66      * However, implementers of this interface are strongly encouraged
67      * to make their {@code close} methods idempotent.
68      *
69      * @throws Exception if this resource cannot be closed
70      */
close()71     void close() throws Exception;
72 }
73