Class Striped<L>
Lock/Semaphore/ReadWriteLock. This offers the underlying lock striping similar
 to that of ConcurrentHashMap in a reusable form, and extends it for semaphores and
 read-write locks. Conceptually, lock striping is the technique of dividing a lock into many
 stripes, increasing the granularity of a single lock and allowing independent operations
 to lock different stripes and proceed concurrently, instead of creating contention for a single
 lock.
 The guarantee provided by this class is that equal keys lead to the same lock (or semaphore),
 i.e. if (key1.equals(key2)) then striped.get(key1) == striped.get(key2) (assuming
 Object.hashCode() is correctly implemented for the keys). Note that if key1 is
 not equal to key2, it is not guaranteed that 
 striped.get(key1) != striped.get(key2); the elements might nevertheless be mapped to the same
 lock. The lower the number of stripes, the higher the probability of this happening.
 
There are three flavors of this class: Striped<Lock>, Striped<Semaphore>, and
 Striped<ReadWriteLock>. For each type, two implementations are offered: strong and weak Striped<Lock>, strong and weak 
 Striped<Semaphore>, and strong and weak Striped<ReadWriteLock>. Strong means that all
 stripes (locks/semaphores) are initialized eagerly, and are not reclaimed unless Striped
 itself is reclaimable. Weak means that locks/semaphores are created lazily, and they are
 allowed to be reclaimed if nobody is holding on to them. This is useful, for example, if one
 wants to create a Striped<Lock> of many locks, but worries that in most cases only a
 small portion of these would be in use.
 
Prior to this class, one might be tempted to use Map<K, Lock>, where K
 represents the task. This maximizes concurrency by having each unique key mapped to a unique
 lock, but also maximizes memory footprint. On the other extreme, one could use a single lock for
 all tasks, which minimizes memory footprint but also minimizes concurrency. Instead of choosing
 either of these extremes, Striped allows the user to trade between required concurrency
 and memory footprint. For example, if a set of tasks are CPU-bound, one could easily create a
 very compact Striped<Lock> of availableProcessors() * 4 stripes, instead of
 possibly thousands of locks which could be created in a Map<K, Lock> structure.
- Since:
- 13.0
- Author:
- Dimitris Andreou
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Method SummaryModifier and TypeMethodDescriptionReturns the stripes that correspond to the passed objects, in ascending (as pergetAt(int)) order.static <L> Striped<L> Creates aStriped<L>with eagerly initialized, strongly referenced locks.abstract LReturns the stripe that corresponds to the passed key.abstract LgetAt(int index) Returns the stripe at the specified index.lazyWeakLock(int stripes) Creates aStriped<Lock>with lazily initialized, weakly referenced locks.static Striped<ReadWriteLock> lazyWeakReadWriteLock(int stripes) Creates aStriped<ReadWriteLock>with lazily initialized, weakly referenced read-write locks.lazyWeakSemaphore(int stripes, int permits) Creates aStriped<Semaphore>with lazily initialized, weakly referenced semaphores, with the specified number of permits.lock(int stripes) Creates aStriped<Lock>with eagerly initialized, strongly referenced locks.static Striped<ReadWriteLock> readWriteLock(int stripes) Creates aStriped<ReadWriteLock>with eagerly initialized, strongly referenced read-write locks.semaphore(int stripes, int permits) Creates aStriped<Semaphore>with eagerly initialized, strongly referenced semaphores, with the specified number of permits.abstract intsize()Returns the total number of stripes in this instance.
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Method Details- 
get
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getAtReturns the stripe at the specified index. Valid indexes are 0, inclusively, tosize(), exclusively.- Parameters:
- index- the index of the stripe to return; must be in- [0...size())
- Returns:
- the stripe at the specified index
 
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sizepublic abstract int size()Returns the total number of stripes in this instance.
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bulkGetReturns the stripes that correspond to the passed objects, in ascending (as pergetAt(int)) order. Thus, threads that use the stripes in the order returned by this method are guaranteed to not deadlock each other.It should be noted that using a Striped<L>with relatively few stripes, andbulkGet(keys)with a relative large number of keys can cause an excessive number of shared stripes (much like the birthday paradox, where much fewer than anticipated birthdays are needed for a pair of them to match). Please consider carefully the implications of the number of stripes, the intended concurrency level, and the typical number of keys used in abulkGet(keys)operation. See Balls in Bins model for mathematical formulas that can be used to estimate the probability of collisions.- Parameters:
- keys- arbitrary non-null keys
- Returns:
- the stripes corresponding to the objects (one per each object, derived by delegating to
     get(Object); may contain duplicates), in an increasing index order.
 
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customCreates aStriped<L>with eagerly initialized, strongly referenced locks. Every lock is obtained from the passed supplier.- Parameters:
- stripes- the minimum number of stripes (locks) required
- supplier- a- Supplier<L>object to obtain locks from
- Returns:
- a new Striped<L>
- Since:
- 33.5.0
 
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lock
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lazyWeakLock
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semaphoreCreates aStriped<Semaphore>with eagerly initialized, strongly referenced semaphores, with the specified number of permits.- Parameters:
- stripes- the minimum number of stripes (semaphores) required
- permits- the number of permits in each semaphore
- Returns:
- a new Striped<Semaphore>
 
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lazyWeakSemaphoreCreates aStriped<Semaphore>with lazily initialized, weakly referenced semaphores, with the specified number of permits.- Parameters:
- stripes- the minimum number of stripes (semaphores) required
- permits- the number of permits in each semaphore
- Returns:
- a new Striped<Semaphore>
 
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readWriteLockCreates aStriped<ReadWriteLock>with eagerly initialized, strongly referenced read-write locks. Every lock is reentrant.- Parameters:
- stripes- the minimum number of stripes (locks) required
- Returns:
- a new Striped<ReadWriteLock>
 
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lazyWeakReadWriteLockCreates aStriped<ReadWriteLock>with lazily initialized, weakly referenced read-write locks. Every lock is reentrant.- Parameters:
- stripes- the minimum number of stripes (locks) required
- Returns:
- a new Striped<ReadWriteLock>
 
 
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