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package com.dragome.callbackevictor.enhancers;
import java.io.Serializable;
/**
* Snapshot of a thread execution state.
*
*
* A {@link Continuation} object is an immutable object that captures everything in
* the Java stack. This includes
* (1) current instruction pointer,
* (2) return addresses, and
* (3) local variables.
*
*
* Continuation objects are used to restore the captured execution states
* later.
*
*/
public class Continuation implements Serializable {
private static final long serialVersionUID = 2L;
public static Continuation current;
private final StackRecorder stackRecorder;
/**
* Create a new continuation, which continue a previous continuation.
*/
private Continuation( final StackRecorder pStackRecorder ) {
stackRecorder = pStackRecorder;
}
public Continuation()
{
stackRecorder= null;
// TODO Auto-generated constructor stub
}
/**
* get the current context.
*
*
* This method returns the same context object given to {@link #startWith(Runnable, Object)}
* or {@link #continueWith(Continuation, Object)}.
*
*
* A different context can be used for each run of a continuation, so
* this mechanism can be used to associate some state with each execution.
*
* @return
* null if this method is invoked outside {@link #startWith(Runnable, Object)}
* or {@link #continueWith(Continuation, Object)} .
*/
public static Object getContext() {
return StackRecorder.get().getContext();
}
/**
* Creates a new {@link Continuation} object from the specified {@link Runnable}
* object.
*
*
* Unlike the {@link #startWith(Runnable)} method, this method doesn't actually
* execute the Runnable object. It will be executed when
* it's {@link #continueWith(Continuation) continued}.
*
* @return
* always return a non-null valid object.
*/
public static Continuation startSuspendedWith( final Runnable pTarget ) {
return new Continuation(new StackRecorder(pTarget));
}
/**
* Starts executing the specified {@link Runnable} object in an environment
* that allows {@link Continuation#suspend()}.
*
*
* This is a short hand for startWith(target,null).
*
* @see #startWith(Runnable, Object).
*/
public static Continuation startWith( final Runnable pTarget ) {
return startWith(pTarget, null);
}
/**
* Starts executing the specified {@link Runnable} object in an environment
* that allows {@link Continuation#suspend()}.
*
* This method blocks until the continuation suspends or completes.
*
* @param pTarget
* The object whose run method will be executed.
* @param pContext
* This value can be obtained from {@link #getContext()} until this method returns.
* Can be null.
* @return
* If the execution completes and there's nothing more to continue, return null.
* Otherwise, the execution has been {@link #suspend() suspended}, in which case
* a new non-null continuation is returned.
* @see #getContext()
*/
public static Continuation startWith( final Runnable pTarget, final Object pContext ) {
if(pTarget == null) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException("target is null");
}
// if (log.isDebugEnabled()) {
// log.debug("starting new flow from " + ReflectionUtils.getClassName(pTarget) + "/" + ReflectionUtils.getClassLoaderName(pTarget));
// }
return continueWith(new Continuation(new StackRecorder(pTarget)), pContext);
}
/**
* Resumes the execution of the specified continuation from where it's left off.
*
*
* This is a short hand for continueWith(resumed,null).
*
* @see #continueWith(Continuation, Object)
*/
public static Continuation continueWith(final Continuation pOldContinuation) {
return continueWith(pOldContinuation, null);
}
/**
* Resumes the execution of the specified continuation from where it's left off
* and creates a new continuation representing the new state.
*
* This method blocks until the continuation suspends or completes.
*
* @param pOldContinuation
* The resumed continuation to be executed. Must not be null.
* @param pContext
* This value can be obtained from {@link #getContext()} until this method returns.
* Can be null.
* @return
* If the execution completes and there's nothing more to continue, return null.
* Otherwise, the execution has been {@link #suspend() suspended}, in which case
* a new non-null continuation is returned.
* @see #getContext()
*/
public static Continuation continueWith(final Continuation pOldContinuation, final Object pContext) {
if (pOldContinuation == null) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException("continuation parameter must not be null.");
}
// if (log.isDebugEnabled()) {
// log.debug("continueing with continuation " + ReflectionUtils.getClassName(pOldContinuation) + "/" + ReflectionUtils.getClassLoaderName(pOldContinuation));
// }
while(true) {
try {
StackRecorder pStackRecorder =
new StackRecorder(pOldContinuation.stackRecorder).execute(pContext);
if(pStackRecorder == null) {
return null;
} else {
return current= new Continuation(pStackRecorder);
}
} catch (ContinuationDeath e) {
if(e.mode.equals(ContinuationDeath.MODE_AGAIN))
continue; // re-execute immediately
if(e.mode.equals(ContinuationDeath.MODE_EXIT))
return null; // no more thing to continue
if(e.mode.equals(ContinuationDeath.MODE_CANCEL))
return pOldContinuation;
throw new IllegalStateException("Illegal mode "+e.mode);
}
}
}
public boolean isSerializable() {
return stackRecorder.isSerializable();
}
/**
* Accessor for value yielded by continuation
*
* @return
* The latest value yielded by suspended continuation.
* The value is passed from the continuation to the client code via {@link #suspend(Object)}
*/
public Object value() {
return stackRecorder.value;
}
/**
* Stops the running continuation.
*
*
* This method can be only called inside {@link #continueWith} or {@link #startWith} methods.
* When called, the thread returns from the above methods with a new {@link Continuation}
* object that captures the thread state.
*
* @return
* The value to be returned to suspended code after continuation is resumed.
* The value is passed from the client code via @link #continueWith(Continuation, Object)
* and is identical to value returned by {@link #getContext}.
*
* @throws IllegalStateException
* if this method is called outside the {@link #continueWith} or {@link #startWith} methods.
*/
public static Object suspend() {
return suspend(null);
}
/**
* Stops the running continuation.
*
*
* This method can be only called inside {@link #continueWith} or {@link #startWith} methods.
* When called, the thread returns from the above methods with a new {@link Continuation}
* object that captures the thread state and with {@link #value} equals to parameter passed.
*
* @param value
* The intermediate result yielded by suspended continuations
* The value may be accessed via {@link #value} method of continuation returned
*
* @return
* The value to be returned to suspended code after continuation is resumed.
* The value is passed from the client code via @link #continueWith(Continuation, Object)
* and is identical to value returned by {@link #getContext}.
*
* @throws IllegalStateException
* if this method is called outside the {@link #continueWith} or {@link #startWith} methods.
*/
public static Object suspend(final Object value) {
return StackRecorder.suspend(value);
}
/**
* Completes the execution of the running continuation.
*
*
* This method can be only called inside {@link #continueWith} or {@link #startWith} methods.
* When called, the thread returns from the above methods with null,
* indicating that there's nothing more to continue.
*
*
* This method is similiar to how {@link System#exit(int)} works for JVM.
*/
public static void exit() {
throw new ContinuationDeath(ContinuationDeath.MODE_EXIT);
}
/**
* Jumps to where the execution was resumed.
*
*
* This method can be only called inside {@link #continueWith} or {@link #startWith} methods.
* When called, the execution jumps to where it was resumed
* (if the execution has never resumed before, from the beginning
* of {@link Runnable#run()}.)
*
*
* Consider the following example:
*
*
* Continuation.suspend();
* System.out.println("resumed");
*
* r = new Random().nextInt(5);
* if(r!=0) {
* System.out.println("do it again");
* Continuation.again();
* }
*
* System.out.println("done");
*
*
*
* This program produces an output like this (the exact number of
* 'do it again' depends on each execution, as it's random.)
*
*
* resumed
* do it again
* resumed
* do it again
* resumed
* do it again
* resumed
* done
*
*
*
* The calling {@link Continuation#startWith(Runnable)} method and
* {@link Continuation#continueWith(Continuation)} method does not
* return when a program running inside uses this method.
*/
public static void again() {
throw new ContinuationDeath(ContinuationDeath.MODE_AGAIN);
}
/**
* Jumps to where the execution was resumed, and suspend execution.
*
*
* This method almost works like the {@link #again()} method,
* but instead of re-executing, this method first suspends the execution.
*
*
* Therefore,
* the calling {@link Continuation#startWith(Runnable)} method and
* {@link Continuation#continueWith(Continuation)} method
* return when a program running inside uses this method.
*/
public static void cancel() {
throw new ContinuationDeath(ContinuationDeath.MODE_CANCEL);
}
public String toString() {
return "Continuation@" + hashCode() + "/" /*+ ReflectionUtils.getClassLoaderName(this)*/;
}
}