I ran into what would SEEM to be a deadlock. Does a deadlock sound a little like:
- Can't close window
- Can't terminate without terminate button on the IDE
- Blank and nothing happens, with no Exceptions or errors at all.
if those are the things that happen in a deadlock, then I probably have half the problem solved already. I have two threads that I know of are running: AWT-EventQueue-0
and frameThread
.
This is using a custom library that I built and isn't fully developed yet (what you might call alpha-beta stage?). I decided to use it to make a Pong game. Actually my mentor assigned me the game. I'm just going to use my library with it.
My library uses Swing components and I doubt that has anything to do with it.
I would like to point out that the intrinsic locks according to the oracle tutorials state that
"When a thread invokes a synchronized method, it automatically acquires the intrinsic lock for that method's object and releases it when the method returns. The lock release occurs even if the return was caused by an uncaught exception."
before doing what this says, I had done a synchronized block to acquire the lock from the only thread I know of in my program that could have the lock. Failed. So I made the method synchronized and, well, the bullet points listed above happened.
my code is
// Threads
static ThreadManager tm = new ThreadManager() {
@Override
protected void runFrameThread() {//ThreadManager has threads in it that you can start.
while (true) { //These are just the abstract inherited methods the
Main.jpane.repaint(); // threads inside the manager call
}
}
@Override
protected void runMathThread() {
}
@Override
protected void runIntenseMathThread() {
}
};
// set frame rate
static {
tm.setFPS(30L);
}
public synchronized void draw(Graphics g) {// main problem: synchronized method here.
try {
wait(hertz);
} catch (InterruptedException e) {
System.err.println("ERROR: " + e.getLocalizedMessage());
e.printStackTrace();
}
g.setColor(rgb);
g.fillRect(this.x, this.y, width, height);
}
if that doesn't help, you can try looking through my code...
My Code Repository for the Pong game
My best bet is its something wrong with what Im doing to delay the method. what I want to do is have an update rate for every object at a set rate of 'x' hertz
. It would be easier if it was a return type method (not void).