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25 
26 package java.util;
27 
28 /**
29  * This class represents an observable object, or "data"
30  * in the model-view paradigm. It can be subclassed to represent an
31  * object that the application wants to have observed.
32  * <p>
33  * An observable object can have one or more observers. An observer
34  * may be any object that implements interface <tt>Observer</tt>. After an
35  * observable instance changes, an application calling the
36  * <code>Observable</code>'s <code>notifyObservers</code> method
37  * causes all of its observers to be notified of the change by a call
38  * to their <code>update</code> method.
39  * <p>
40  * The order in which notifications will be delivered is unspecified.
41  * The default implementation provided in the Observable class will
42  * notify Observers in the order in which they registered interest, but
43  * subclasses may change this order, use no guaranteed order, deliver
44  * notifications on separate threads, or may guarantee that their
45  * subclass follows this order, as they choose.
46  * <p>
47  * Note that this notification mechanism has nothing to do with threads
48  * and is completely separate from the <tt>wait</tt> and <tt>notify</tt>
49  * mechanism of class <tt>Object</tt>.
50  * <p>
51  * When an observable object is newly created, its set of observers is
52  * empty. Two observers are considered the same if and only if the
53  * <tt>equals</tt> method returns true for them.
54  *
55  * @author  Chris Warth
56  * @see     java.util.Observable#notifyObservers()
57  * @see     java.util.Observable#notifyObservers(java.lang.Object)
58  * @see     java.util.Observer
59  * @see     java.util.Observer#update(java.util.Observable, java.lang.Object)
60  * @since   JDK1.0
61  */
62 public class Observable {
63     private boolean changed = false;
64     private Vector<Observer> obs;
65 
66     /** Construct an Observable with zero Observers. */
67 
Observable()68     public Observable() {
69         obs = new Vector<>();
70     }
71 
72     /**
73      * Adds an observer to the set of observers for this object, provided
74      * that it is not the same as some observer already in the set.
75      * The order in which notifications will be delivered to multiple
76      * observers is not specified. See the class comment.
77      *
78      * @param   o   an observer to be added.
79      * @throws NullPointerException   if the parameter o is null.
80      */
addObserver(Observer o)81     public synchronized void addObserver(Observer o) {
82         if (o == null)
83             throw new NullPointerException();
84         if (!obs.contains(o)) {
85             obs.addElement(o);
86         }
87     }
88 
89     /**
90      * Deletes an observer from the set of observers of this object.
91      * Passing <CODE>null</CODE> to this method will have no effect.
92      * @param   o   the observer to be deleted.
93      */
deleteObserver(Observer o)94     public synchronized void deleteObserver(Observer o) {
95         obs.removeElement(o);
96     }
97 
98     /**
99      * If this object has changed, as indicated by the
100      * <code>hasChanged</code> method, then notify all of its observers
101      * and then call the <code>clearChanged</code> method to
102      * indicate that this object has no longer changed.
103      * <p>
104      * Each observer has its <code>update</code> method called with two
105      * arguments: this observable object and <code>null</code>. In other
106      * words, this method is equivalent to:
107      * <blockquote><tt>
108      * notifyObservers(null)</tt></blockquote>
109      *
110      * @see     java.util.Observable#clearChanged()
111      * @see     java.util.Observable#hasChanged()
112      * @see     java.util.Observer#update(java.util.Observable, java.lang.Object)
113      */
notifyObservers()114     public void notifyObservers() {
115         notifyObservers(null);
116     }
117 
118     /**
119      * If this object has changed, as indicated by the
120      * <code>hasChanged</code> method, then notify all of its observers
121      * and then call the <code>clearChanged</code> method to indicate
122      * that this object has no longer changed.
123      * <p>
124      * Each observer has its <code>update</code> method called with two
125      * arguments: this observable object and the <code>arg</code> argument.
126      *
127      * @param   arg   any object.
128      * @see     java.util.Observable#clearChanged()
129      * @see     java.util.Observable#hasChanged()
130      * @see     java.util.Observer#update(java.util.Observable, java.lang.Object)
131      */
notifyObservers(Object arg)132     public void notifyObservers(Object arg) {
133         /*
134          * a temporary array buffer, used as a snapshot of the state of
135          * current Observers.
136          */
137         Object[] arrLocal;
138 
139         synchronized (this) {
140             /* We don't want the Observer doing callbacks into
141              * arbitrary code while holding its own Monitor.
142              * The code where we extract each Observable from
143              * the Vector and store the state of the Observer
144              * needs synchronization, but notifying observers
145              * does not (should not).  The worst result of any
146              * potential race-condition here is that:
147              * 1) a newly-added Observer will miss a
148              *   notification in progress
149              * 2) a recently unregistered Observer will be
150              *   wrongly notified when it doesn't care
151              */
152             // Android-changed: Call out to hasChanged() to figure out if something changes.
153             // Upstream code avoids calling the nonfinal hasChanged() from the synchronized block,
154             // but that would break compatibility for apps that override that method.
155             // if (!changed)
156             if (!hasChanged())
157                 return;
158             arrLocal = obs.toArray();
159             clearChanged();
160         }
161 
162         for (int i = arrLocal.length-1; i>=0; i--)
163             ((Observer)arrLocal[i]).update(this, arg);
164     }
165 
166     /**
167      * Clears the observer list so that this object no longer has any observers.
168      */
deleteObservers()169     public synchronized void deleteObservers() {
170         obs.removeAllElements();
171     }
172 
173     /**
174      * Marks this <tt>Observable</tt> object as having been changed; the
175      * <tt>hasChanged</tt> method will now return <tt>true</tt>.
176      */
setChanged()177     protected synchronized void setChanged() {
178         changed = true;
179     }
180 
181     /**
182      * Indicates that this object has no longer changed, or that it has
183      * already notified all of its observers of its most recent change,
184      * so that the <tt>hasChanged</tt> method will now return <tt>false</tt>.
185      * This method is called automatically by the
186      * <code>notifyObservers</code> methods.
187      *
188      * @see     java.util.Observable#notifyObservers()
189      * @see     java.util.Observable#notifyObservers(java.lang.Object)
190      */
clearChanged()191     protected synchronized void clearChanged() {
192         changed = false;
193     }
194 
195     /**
196      * Tests if this object has changed.
197      *
198      * @return  <code>true</code> if and only if the <code>setChanged</code>
199      *          method has been called more recently than the
200      *          <code>clearChanged</code> method on this object;
201      *          <code>false</code> otherwise.
202      * @see     java.util.Observable#clearChanged()
203      * @see     java.util.Observable#setChanged()
204      */
hasChanged()205     public synchronized boolean hasChanged() {
206         return changed;
207     }
208 
209     /**
210      * Returns the number of observers of this <tt>Observable</tt> object.
211      *
212      * @return  the number of observers of this object.
213      */
countObservers()214     public synchronized int countObservers() {
215         return obs.size();
216     }
217 }
218