RFR: 8290040: Provide simplified deterministic way to manage listeners [v10]
Kevin Rushforth
kcr at openjdk.org
Sat Dec 10 17:40:12 UTC 2022
On Fri, 2 Dec 2022 09:56:42 GMT, John Hendrikx <jhendrikx at openjdk.org> wrote:
>> This PR adds a new (lazy*) property on `Node` which provides a boolean which indicates whether or not the `Node` is currently part of a `Scene`, which in turn is part of a currently showing `Window`.
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>> It also adds a new fluent binding method on `ObservableValue` dubbed `when` (open for discussion, originally I had `conditionOn` here).
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>> Both of these together means it becomes much easier to break strong references that prevent garbage collection between a long lived property and one that should be shorter lived. A good example is when a `Label` is bound to a long lived property:
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>> label.textProperty().bind(longLivedProperty.when(label::isShowingProperty));
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>> The above basically ties the life cycle of the label to the long lived property **only** when the label is currently showing. When it is not showing, the label can be eligible for GC as the listener on `longLivedProperty` is removed when the condition provided by `label::isShowingProperty` is `false`. A big advantage is that these listeners stop observing the long lived property **immediately** when the label is no longer showing, in contrast to weak bindings which may keep observing the long lived property (and updating the label, and triggering its listeners in turn) until the next GC comes along.
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>> The issue in JBS also describes making the `Subscription` API public, but I think that might best be a separate PR.
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>> Note that this PR contains a bugfix in `ObjectBinding` for which there is another open PR: https://github.com/openjdk/jfx/pull/829 -- this is because the tests for the newly added method would fail otherwise; once it has been integrated to jfx19 and then to master, I can take the fix out.
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>> (*) Lazy means here that the property won't be creating any listeners unless observed itself, to avoid problems creating too many listeners on Scene/Window.
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> John Hendrikx has updated the pull request incrementally with one additional commit since the last revision:
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> Improve wording in javadoc and comments
In order to move this forward, please revert the changes in `javafx.graphics` and file a follow-up Enhancement in JBS that we can use to separately discuss adding such a property to `Node`.
I also think it might be cleanest to remove the second example from the `when` API docs as a result.
Once you have reverted the changes in `Node`, please update the CSR to reflect this. You can then move the CSR to `Proposed`.
modules/javafx.base/src/main/java/javafx/beans/value/ObservableValue.java line 295:
> 293: * ObservableValue<String> longLivedProperty = new SimpleStringProperty("A");
> 294: * label.textProperty().bind(longLivedProperty.when(label::isShownProperty));
> 295: * }</pre>
I recommend to remove this second example.
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PR: https://git.openjdk.org/jfx/pull/830
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