Class Cache


  • public class Cache
    extends java.lang.Object
    Represents a cache of Objects. A Cache is similar to a Hashtable, in that you can 'add' and 'get' objects from the container given some key. However a cache may remove objects from the container when it becomes too full.

    The cache scheme uses a doubly linked-list hashtable. The most recently accessed objects are moved to the start of the list. The end elements in the list are wiped if the cache becomes too full.

    Author:
    Tobias Downer
    • Constructor Summary

      Constructors 
      Constructor Description
      Cache()  
      Cache​(int max_size)  
      Cache​(int max_size, int clean_percentage)  
      Cache​(int hash_size, int max_size, int clean_percentage)
      The Constructors.
    • Method Summary

      All Methods Instance Methods Concrete Methods Deprecated Methods 
      Modifier and Type Method Description
      protected void checkClean()
      This is called whenever at Object is put into the cache.
      protected int clean()
      Cleans away some old elements in the cache.
      void clear()  
      java.lang.Object get​(java.lang.Object key)
      If the cache contains the cell with the given key, this method will return the object.
      protected int getHashSize()
      Deprecated. 
      int nodeCount()
      Returns the number of nodes that are currently being stored in the cache.
      protected void notifyGetWalks​(long total_walks, long total_get_ops)
      Notifies that some statistical information about the hash map has updated.
      protected void notifyWipingNode​(java.lang.Object ob)
      Notifies that the given object has been wiped from the cache by the clean up procedure.
      void put​(java.lang.Object key, java.lang.Object ob)
      Puts an Object into the cache with the given key.
      java.lang.Object remove​(java.lang.Object key)
      Ensures that there is no cell with the given key in the cache.
      void removeAll()
      Clear the cache of all the entries.
      protected boolean shouldWipeMoreNodes()
      Returns true if the clean-up method that periodically cleans up the cache, should clean up more elements from the cache.
      • Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object

        clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
    • Constructor Detail

      • Cache

        public Cache​(int hash_size,
                     int max_size,
                     int clean_percentage)
        The Constructors. It takes a maximum size the cache can grow to, and the percentage of the cache that is wiped when it becomes too full.
      • Cache

        public Cache​(int max_size,
                     int clean_percentage)
      • Cache

        public Cache​(int max_size)
      • Cache

        public Cache()
    • Method Detail

      • getHashSize

        protected final int getHashSize()
        Deprecated.
        Creates the HashMap object to store objects in this cache. This is available to be overwritten.
      • checkClean

        protected void checkClean()
        This is called whenever at Object is put into the cache. This method should determine if the cache should be cleaned and call the clean method if appropriate.
      • shouldWipeMoreNodes

        protected boolean shouldWipeMoreNodes()
        Returns true if the clean-up method that periodically cleans up the cache, should clean up more elements from the cache.
      • notifyWipingNode

        protected void notifyWipingNode​(java.lang.Object ob)
        Notifies that the given object has been wiped from the cache by the clean up procedure.
      • notifyGetWalks

        protected void notifyGetWalks​(long total_walks,
                                      long total_get_ops)
        Notifies that some statistical information about the hash map has updated. This should be used to compile statistical information about the number of walks a 'get' operation takes to retreive an entry from the hash.

        This method is called every 8192 gets.

      • nodeCount

        public final int nodeCount()
        Returns the number of nodes that are currently being stored in the cache.
      • put

        public final void put​(java.lang.Object key,
                              java.lang.Object ob)
        Puts an Object into the cache with the given key.
      • get

        public final java.lang.Object get​(java.lang.Object key)
        If the cache contains the cell with the given key, this method will return the object. If the cell is not in the cache, it returns null.
      • remove

        public final java.lang.Object remove​(java.lang.Object key)
        Ensures that there is no cell with the given key in the cache. This is useful for ensuring the cache does not contain out-dated information.
      • removeAll

        public void removeAll()
        Clear the cache of all the entries.
      • clear

        public void clear()
      • clean

        protected final int clean()
        Cleans away some old elements in the cache. This method walks from the end, back 'wipe_count' elements putting each object on the recycle stack.