001/* 002 * Copyright (C) 2012 The Guava Authors 003 * 004 * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); 005 * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. 006 * You may obtain a copy of the License at 007 * 008 * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 009 * 010 * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software 011 * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, 012 * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. 013 * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and 014 * limitations under the License. 015 */ 016 017package com.google.common.io; 018 019import static com.google.common.base.Preconditions.checkNotNull; 020 021import com.google.common.annotations.Beta; 022import com.google.common.annotations.VisibleForTesting; 023import com.google.common.base.Throwables; 024 025import java.io.Closeable; 026import java.io.IOException; 027import java.lang.reflect.Method; 028import java.util.ArrayDeque; 029import java.util.Deque; 030import java.util.logging.Level; 031 032import javax.annotation.Nullable; 033 034/** 035 * A {@link Closeable} that collects {@code Closeable} resources and closes them all when it is 036 * {@linkplain #close closed}. This is intended to approximately emulate the behavior of Java 7's 037 * <a href="http://docs.oracle.com/javase/tutorial/essential/exceptions/tryResourceClose.html"> 038 * try-with-resources</a> statement in JDK6-compatible code. Running on Java 7, code using this 039 * should be approximately equivalent in behavior to the same code written with try-with-resources. 040 * Running on Java 6, exceptions that cannot be thrown must be logged rather than being added to the 041 * thrown exception as a suppressed exception. 042 * 043 * <p>This class is intended to be used in the following pattern: 044 * 045 * <pre> {@code 046 * Closer closer = Closer.create(); 047 * try { 048 * InputStream in = closer.register(openInputStream()); 049 * OutputStream out = closer.register(openOutputStream()); 050 * // do stuff 051 * } catch (Throwable e) { 052 * // ensure that any checked exception types other than IOException that could be thrown are 053 * // provided here, e.g. throw closer.rethrow(e, CheckedException.class); 054 * throw closer.rethrow(e); 055 * } finally { 056 * closer.close(); 057 * }}</pre> 058 * 059 * <p>Note that this try-catch-finally block is not equivalent to a try-catch-finally block using 060 * try-with-resources. To get the equivalent of that, you must wrap the above code in <i>another</i> 061 * try block in order to catch any exception that may be thrown (including from the call to 062 * {@code close()}). 063 * 064 * <p>This pattern ensures the following: 065 * 066 * <ul> 067 * <li>Each {@code Closeable} resource that is successfully registered will be closed later.</li> 068 * <li>If a {@code Throwable} is thrown in the try block, no exceptions that occur when attempting 069 * to close resources will be thrown from the finally block. The throwable from the try block will 070 * be thrown.</li> 071 * <li>If no exceptions or errors were thrown in the try block, the <i>first</i> exception thrown 072 * by an attempt to close a resource will be thrown.</li> 073 * <li>Any exception caught when attempting to close a resource that is <i>not</i> thrown 074 * (because another exception is already being thrown) is <i>suppressed</i>.</li> 075 * </ul> 076 * 077 * <p>An exception that is suppressed is not thrown. The method of suppression used depends on the 078 * version of Java the code is running on: 079 * 080 * <ul> 081 * <li><b>Java 7+:</b> Exceptions are suppressed by adding them to the exception that <i>will</i> 082 * be thrown using {@code Throwable.addSuppressed(Throwable)}.</li> 083 * <li><b>Java 6:</b> Exceptions are suppressed by logging them instead.</li> 084 * </ul> 085 * 086 * @author Colin Decker 087 * @since 14.0 088 */ 089// Coffee's for {@link Closer closers} only. 090@Beta 091public final class Closer implements Closeable { 092 093 /** 094 * The suppressor implementation to use for the current Java version. 095 */ 096 private static final Suppressor SUPPRESSOR = SuppressingSuppressor.isAvailable() 097 ? SuppressingSuppressor.INSTANCE 098 : LoggingSuppressor.INSTANCE; 099 100 /** 101 * Creates a new {@link Closer}. 102 */ 103 public static Closer create() { 104 return new Closer(SUPPRESSOR); 105 } 106 107 @VisibleForTesting final Suppressor suppressor; 108 109 // only need space for 2 elements in most cases, so try to use the smallest array possible 110 private final Deque<Closeable> stack = new ArrayDeque<Closeable>(4); 111 private Throwable thrown; 112 113 @VisibleForTesting Closer(Suppressor suppressor) { 114 this.suppressor = checkNotNull(suppressor); // checkNotNull to satisfy null tests 115 } 116 117 /** 118 * Registers the given {@code closeable} to be closed when this {@code Closer} is 119 * {@linkplain #close closed}. 120 * 121 * @return the given {@code closeable} 122 */ 123 // close. this word no longer has any meaning to me. 124 public <C extends Closeable> C register(@Nullable C closeable) { 125 if (closeable != null) { 126 stack.addFirst(closeable); 127 } 128 129 return closeable; 130 } 131 132 /** 133 * Stores the given throwable and rethrows it. It will be rethrown as is if it is an 134 * {@code IOException}, {@code RuntimeException} or {@code Error}. Otherwise, it will be rethrown 135 * wrapped in a {@code RuntimeException}. <b>Note:</b> Be sure to declare all of the checked 136 * exception types your try block can throw when calling an overload of this method so as to avoid 137 * losing the original exception type. 138 * 139 * <p>This method always throws, and as such should be called as 140 * {@code throw closer.rethrow(e);} to ensure the compiler knows that it will throw. 141 * 142 * @return this method does not return; it always throws 143 * @throws IOException when the given throwable is an IOException 144 */ 145 public RuntimeException rethrow(Throwable e) throws IOException { 146 checkNotNull(e); 147 thrown = e; 148 Throwables.propagateIfPossible(e, IOException.class); 149 throw new RuntimeException(e); 150 } 151 152 /** 153 * Stores the given throwable and rethrows it. It will be rethrown as is if it is an 154 * {@code IOException}, {@code RuntimeException}, {@code Error} or a checked exception of the 155 * given type. Otherwise, it will be rethrown wrapped in a {@code RuntimeException}. <b>Note:</b> 156 * Be sure to declare all of the checked exception types your try block can throw when calling an 157 * overload of this method so as to avoid losing the original exception type. 158 * 159 * <p>This method always throws, and as such should be called as 160 * {@code throw closer.rethrow(e, ...);} to ensure the compiler knows that it will throw. 161 * 162 * @return this method does not return; it always throws 163 * @throws IOException when the given throwable is an IOException 164 * @throws X when the given throwable is of the declared type X 165 */ 166 public <X extends Exception> RuntimeException rethrow(Throwable e, 167 Class<X> declaredType) throws IOException, X { 168 checkNotNull(e); 169 thrown = e; 170 Throwables.propagateIfPossible(e, IOException.class); 171 Throwables.propagateIfPossible(e, declaredType); 172 throw new RuntimeException(e); 173 } 174 175 /** 176 * Stores the given throwable and rethrows it. It will be rethrown as is if it is an 177 * {@code IOException}, {@code RuntimeException}, {@code Error} or a checked exception of either 178 * of the given types. Otherwise, it will be rethrown wrapped in a {@code RuntimeException}. 179 * <b>Note:</b> Be sure to declare all of the checked exception types your try block can throw 180 * when calling an overload of this method so as to avoid losing the original exception type. 181 * 182 * <p>This method always throws, and as such should be called as 183 * {@code throw closer.rethrow(e, ...);} to ensure the compiler knows that it will throw. 184 * 185 * @return this method does not return; it always throws 186 * @throws IOException when the given throwable is an IOException 187 * @throws X1 when the given throwable is of the declared type X1 188 * @throws X2 when the given throwable is of the declared type X2 189 */ 190 public <X1 extends Exception, X2 extends Exception> RuntimeException rethrow( 191 Throwable e, Class<X1> declaredType1, Class<X2> declaredType2) throws IOException, X1, X2 { 192 checkNotNull(e); 193 thrown = e; 194 Throwables.propagateIfPossible(e, IOException.class); 195 Throwables.propagateIfPossible(e, declaredType1, declaredType2); 196 throw new RuntimeException(e); 197 } 198 199 /** 200 * Closes all {@code Closeable} instances that have been added to this {@code Closer}. If an 201 * exception was thrown in the try block and passed to one of the {@code exceptionThrown} methods, 202 * any exceptions thrown when attempting to close a closeable will be suppressed. Otherwise, the 203 * <i>first</i> exception to be thrown from an attempt to close a closeable will be thrown and any 204 * additional exceptions that are thrown after that will be suppressed. 205 */ 206 @Override 207 public void close() throws IOException { 208 Throwable throwable = thrown; 209 210 // close closeables in LIFO order 211 while (!stack.isEmpty()) { 212 Closeable closeable = stack.removeFirst(); 213 try { 214 closeable.close(); 215 } catch (Throwable e) { 216 if (throwable == null) { 217 throwable = e; 218 } else { 219 suppressor.suppress(closeable, throwable, e); 220 } 221 } 222 } 223 224 if (thrown == null && throwable != null) { 225 Throwables.propagateIfPossible(throwable, IOException.class); 226 throw new AssertionError(throwable); // not possible 227 } 228 } 229 230 /** 231 * Suppression strategy interface. 232 */ 233 @VisibleForTesting interface Suppressor { 234 /** 235 * Suppresses the given exception ({@code suppressed}) which was thrown when attempting to close 236 * the given closeable. {@code thrown} is the exception that is actually being thrown from the 237 * method. Implementations of this method should not throw under any circumstances. 238 */ 239 void suppress(Closeable closeable, Throwable thrown, Throwable suppressed); 240 } 241 242 /** 243 * Suppresses exceptions by logging them. 244 */ 245 @VisibleForTesting static final class LoggingSuppressor implements Suppressor { 246 247 static final LoggingSuppressor INSTANCE = new LoggingSuppressor(); 248 249 @Override 250 public void suppress(Closeable closeable, Throwable thrown, Throwable suppressed) { 251 // log to the same place as Closeables 252 Closeables.logger.log(Level.WARNING, 253 "Suppressing exception thrown when closing " + closeable, suppressed); 254 } 255 } 256 257 /** 258 * Suppresses exceptions by adding them to the exception that will be thrown using JDK7's 259 * addSuppressed(Throwable) mechanism. 260 */ 261 @VisibleForTesting static final class SuppressingSuppressor implements Suppressor { 262 263 static final SuppressingSuppressor INSTANCE = new SuppressingSuppressor(); 264 265 static boolean isAvailable() { 266 return addSuppressed != null; 267 } 268 269 static final Method addSuppressed = getAddSuppressed(); 270 271 private static Method getAddSuppressed() { 272 try { 273 return Throwable.class.getMethod("addSuppressed", Throwable.class); 274 } catch (Throwable e) { 275 return null; 276 } 277 } 278 279 @Override 280 public void suppress(Closeable closeable, Throwable thrown, Throwable suppressed) { 281 // ensure no exceptions from addSuppressed 282 if (thrown == suppressed) { 283 return; 284 } 285 try { 286 addSuppressed.invoke(thrown, suppressed); 287 } catch (Throwable e) { 288 // if, somehow, IllegalAccessException or another exception is thrown, fall back to logging 289 LoggingSuppressor.INSTANCE.suppress(closeable, thrown, suppressed); 290 } 291 } 292 } 293}