Collections.synchronizedList() 方法有什么用?它似乎没有同步列表

I am trying to add String values to an ArrayList using two threads. What I want is that while one thread is adding the values the other thread should not interfere so I have used the Collections.synchronizedList method. But it appears that if I don't explicitly synchronize on an object the adding is done in an unsynchronized way.

Without explicit synchronized block:

public class SynTest {
    public static void main(String []args){
        final List<String> list=new ArrayList<String>();
        final List<String> synList=Collections.synchronizedList(list);
        final Object o=new Object();
        Thread tOne=new Thread(new Runnable(){

            @Override
            public void run() {
                //synchronized(o){
                for(int i=0;i<100;i++){
                    System.out.println(synList.add("add one"+i)+ " one");
                }
                //}
            }

        });

        Thread tTwo=new Thread(new Runnable(){

            @Override
            public void run() {
                //synchronized(o){
                for(int i=0;i<100;i++){
                    System.out.println(synList.add("add two"+i)+" two");
                }
                //}
            }

        });
        tOne.start();
        tTwo.start();
    }
}

The output that I got is:

true one
true two
true one
true two
true one
true two
true two
true one
true one
true one...

With the explicit synchronized block uncommented I'm stopping the interference from the other thread while adding. Once the thread has acquired the lock it is executing until it is finished.

sample output after uncommenting the synchronized block:

true one
true one
true one
true one
true one
true one
true one
true one...

So why is the Collections.synchronizedList() not doing the synchronization?

解决方案

A synchronized list only synchronizes methods of this list.

It means a thread won't be able to modify the list while another thread is currently running a method from this list. The object is locked while processing method.

As an example, Let's say two threads run addAllon your list, with 2 different lists (A=A1,A2,A3 and B=B1,B2,B3) as parameter.

  • As the method is synchronized, you can be sure those lists won't be merged randomly like A1,B1,A2,A3,B2,B3

  • You don't decide when a thread handover the process to the other thread. Each method call has to fully run and return before the other one could run. So you can either get A1,A2,A3,B1,B2,B3 or B1,B2,B3,A1,A2,A3 (As we don't know which thread call will run first).

In your first piece of code, both threads runs on the same time. And both try to add an element to the list. You don't have any way to block one thread except the synchronization on the add method so nothing prevent thread 1 from running multiple add operation before handing over the process to thread 2. So your output is perfectly normal.

In your second piece of code (the uncommented one), you clearly state that a thread completely lock the list from the other thread before starting the loop. Hence, you make sure one of your thread will run the full loop before the other one could access the list.

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