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* * The lockWhen() and unlockWith() methods can be safely intermixed * with the lock() and unlock() methods. However if there is a thread * waiting for the state variable to become a particular value and you * simply call Unlock(), that thread will not be able to acquire the * lock until the state variable equals its desired value. * * @author Peter King */ public final class ConditionLock extends Lock { private int state = 0; /** * Creates a ConditionLock. */ public ConditionLock () { } /** * Creates a ConditionLock in an initialState. */ public ConditionLock (int initialState) { state = initialState; } /** * Acquires the lock when the state variable equals the desired state. * * @param desiredState the desired state * @exception java.lang.InterruptedException if any thread has * interrupted this thread. */ public synchronized void lockWhen(int desiredState) throws InterruptedException { while (state != desiredState) { wait(); } lock(); } /** * Releases the lock, and sets the state to a new value. * @param newState the new state */ public synchronized void unlockWith(int newState) { state = newState; unlock(); } }