Invoke a series of runnables as closely to synchronously as possible : Lock Synchronize « Threads « Java

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Java » Threads » Lock SynchronizeScreenshots 
Invoke a series of runnables as closely to synchronously as possible
   
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import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.Iterator;
import java.util.Collections;
import java.util.Random;

/**
 * The purpose of this class is to invoke a series of runnables as
 * closely to synchronously as possible.  It does this by starting 
 * a thread for each one, getting the threads into there run method,
 * then quickly running through (in random order) and notifying each
 * thread.
 */
public class ThreadPounder {
    List runnables;
    Object [] threads;
    Object lock = new Object();

    public ThreadPounder(List runnables)  
        throws InterruptedException {
        this(runnables, new Random(1234));
    }

    public ThreadPounder(List runnables, Random rand
        throws InterruptedException {
        this.runnables = new ArrayList(runnables);
        Collections.shuffle(this.runnables, rand);
        threads = new Object[this.runnables.size()];
        int i=0;
        Iterator iter= this.runnables.iterator();
        synchronized (lock) {
            while (iter.hasNext()) {
                Thread t = new SyncThread((Runnable)iter.next());
                t.start();
                lock.wait();
                threads[i= t;
                i++;
            }
        }
    }

    public void start() {
        synchronized(this) {
            this.notifyAll();
        }

    }

    class SyncThread extends Thread {
        Runnable toRun;
        public long runTime;
        public SyncThread(Runnable toRun) {
            this.toRun = toRun;
        }

        public void run() {
            try {
                synchronized (ThreadPounder.this) {
                    synchronized (lock) {
                        // Let pounder know I'm ready to go
                        lock.notify();
                    }
                    // Wait for pounder to wake me up.
                    ThreadPounder.this.wait();
                }
                toRun.run();
            catch (InterruptedException ie) {
            }
        }
    }

    public static void main(String [] str) { 
        List l = new ArrayList(20);
        for (int i=0; i<20; i++) {
            final int x = i;
            l.add(new Runnable() {
                    public void run() {
                        System.out.println("Thread " + x);
                    }
                });
        }

        try 
            ThreadPounder tp = new ThreadPounder(l);
            System.out.println("Starting:" );
            tp.start();
            System.out.println("All Started:" );
        catch (InterruptedException ie) {
            ie.printStackTrace();
        }
    }
}

   
    
    
  
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