ThreadLocal.InitialValue Method
Definition
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Returns the current thread's "initial value" for this thread-local variable.
[Android.Runtime.Register("initialValue", "()Ljava/lang/Object;", "GetInitialValueHandler")]
protected virtual Java.Lang.Object? InitialValue ();
[<Android.Runtime.Register("initialValue", "()Ljava/lang/Object;", "GetInitialValueHandler")>]
abstract member InitialValue : unit -> Java.Lang.Object
override this.InitialValue : unit -> Java.Lang.Object
Returns
the initial value for this thread-local
- Attributes
Remarks
Returns the current thread's "initial value" for this thread-local variable. This method will be invoked the first time a thread accesses the variable with the #get
method, unless the thread previously invoked the #set
method, in which case the initialValue
method will not be invoked for the thread. Normally, this method is invoked at most once per thread, but it may be invoked again in case of subsequent invocations of #remove
followed by #get
.
This implementation simply returns null
; if the programmer desires thread-local variables to have an initial value other than null
, ThreadLocal
must be subclassed, and this method overridden. Typically, an anonymous inner class will be used.
Java documentation for java.lang.ThreadLocal.initialValue()
.
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