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package jersey.repackaged.com.google.common.util.concurrent;
import static jersey.repackaged.com.google.common.base.Preconditions.checkNotNull;
import java.util.concurrent.CancellationException;
import java.util.concurrent.ExecutionException;
import java.util.concurrent.Executor;
import java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit;
import java.util.concurrent.TimeoutException;
import java.util.concurrent.locks.AbstractQueuedSynchronizer;
import javax.annotation.Nullable;
/**
* An abstract implementation of the {@link ListenableFuture} interface. This
* class is preferable to {@link java.util.concurrent.FutureTask} for two
* reasons: It implements {@code ListenableFuture}, and it does not implement
* {@code Runnable}. (If you want a {@code Runnable} implementation of {@code
* ListenableFuture}, create a {@link ListenableFutureTask}, or submit your
* tasks to a {@link ListeningExecutorService}.)
*
* This class implements all methods in {@code ListenableFuture}.
* Subclasses should provide a way to set the result of the computation through
* the protected methods {@link #set(Object)} and
* {@link #setException(Throwable)}. Subclasses may also override {@link
* #interruptTask()}, which will be invoked automatically if a call to {@link
* #cancel(boolean) cancel(true)} succeeds in canceling the future.
*
*
{@code AbstractFuture} uses an {@link AbstractQueuedSynchronizer} to deal
* with concurrency issues and guarantee thread safety.
*
*
The state changing methods all return a boolean indicating success or
* failure in changing the future's state. Valid states are running,
* completed, failed, or cancelled.
*
*
This class uses an {@link ExecutionList} to guarantee that all registered
* listeners will be executed, either when the future finishes or, for listeners
* that are added after the future completes, immediately.
* {@code Runnable}-{@code Executor} pairs are stored in the execution list but
* are not necessarily executed in the order in which they were added. (If a
* listener is added after the Future is complete, it will be executed
* immediately, even if earlier listeners have not been executed. Additionally,
* executors need not guarantee FIFO execution, or different listeners may run
* in different executors.)
*
* @author Sven Mawson
* @since 1.0
*/
public abstract class AbstractFuture implements ListenableFuture {
/** Synchronization control for AbstractFutures. */
private final Sync sync = new Sync();
// The execution list to hold our executors.
private final ExecutionList executionList = new ExecutionList();
/**
* Constructor for use by subclasses.
*/
protected AbstractFuture() {}
/*
* Improve the documentation of when InterruptedException is thrown. Our
* behavior matches the JDK's, but the JDK's documentation is misleading.
*/
/**
* {@inheritDoc}
*
* The default {@link AbstractFuture} implementation throws {@code
* InterruptedException} if the current thread is interrupted before or during
* the call, even if the value is already available.
*
* @throws InterruptedException if the current thread was interrupted before
* or during the call (optional but recommended).
* @throws CancellationException {@inheritDoc}
*/
@Override
public V get(long timeout, TimeUnit unit) throws InterruptedException,
TimeoutException, ExecutionException {
return sync.get(unit.toNanos(timeout));
}
/*
* Improve the documentation of when InterruptedException is thrown. Our
* behavior matches the JDK's, but the JDK's documentation is misleading.
*/
/**
* {@inheritDoc}
*
*
The default {@link AbstractFuture} implementation throws {@code
* InterruptedException} if the current thread is interrupted before or during
* the call, even if the value is already available.
*
* @throws InterruptedException if the current thread was interrupted before
* or during the call (optional but recommended).
* @throws CancellationException {@inheritDoc}
*/
@Override
public V get() throws InterruptedException, ExecutionException {
return sync.get();
}
@Override
public boolean isDone() {
return sync.isDone();
}
@Override
public boolean isCancelled() {
return sync.isCancelled();
}
@Override
public boolean cancel(boolean mayInterruptIfRunning) {
if (!sync.cancel(mayInterruptIfRunning)) {
return false;
}
executionList.execute();
if (mayInterruptIfRunning) {
interruptTask();
}
return true;
}
/**
* Subclasses can override this method to implement interruption of the
* future's computation. The method is invoked automatically by a successful
* call to {@link #cancel(boolean) cancel(true)}.
*
*
The default implementation does nothing.
*
* @since 10.0
*/
protected void interruptTask() {
}
/**
* Returns true if this future was cancelled with {@code
* mayInterruptIfRunning} set to {@code true}.
*
* @since 14.0
*/
protected final boolean wasInterrupted() {
return sync.wasInterrupted();
}
/**
* {@inheritDoc}
*
* @since 10.0
*/
@Override
public void addListener(Runnable listener, Executor exec) {
executionList.add(listener, exec);
}
/**
* Subclasses should invoke this method to set the result of the computation
* to {@code value}. This will set the state of the future to
* {@link AbstractFuture.Sync#COMPLETED} and invoke the listeners if the
* state was successfully changed.
*
* @param value the value that was the result of the task.
* @return true if the state was successfully changed.
*/
protected boolean set(@Nullable V value) {
boolean result = sync.set(value);
if (result) {
executionList.execute();
}
return result;
}
/**
* Subclasses should invoke this method to set the result of the computation
* to an error, {@code throwable}. This will set the state of the future to
* {@link AbstractFuture.Sync#COMPLETED} and invoke the listeners if the
* state was successfully changed.
*
* @param throwable the exception that the task failed with.
* @return true if the state was successfully changed.
* @throws Error if the throwable was an {@link Error}.
*/
protected boolean setException(Throwable throwable) {
boolean result = sync.setException(checkNotNull(throwable));
if (result) {
executionList.execute();
}
// If it's an Error, we want to make sure it reaches the top of the
// call stack, so we rethrow it.
if (throwable instanceof Error) {
throw (Error) throwable;
}
return result;
}
/**
*
Following the contract of {@link AbstractQueuedSynchronizer} we create a
* private subclass to hold the synchronizer. This synchronizer is used to
* implement the blocking and waiting calls as well as to handle state changes
* in a thread-safe manner. The current state of the future is held in the
* Sync state, and the lock is released whenever the state changes to
* {@link #COMPLETED}, {@link #CANCELLED}, or {@link #INTERRUPTED}
*
*
To avoid races between threads doing release and acquire, we transition
* to the final state in two steps. One thread will successfully CAS from
* RUNNING to COMPLETING, that thread will then set the result of the
* computation, and only then transition to COMPLETED, CANCELLED, or
* INTERRUPTED.
*
*
We don't use the integer argument passed between acquire methods so we
* pass around a -1 everywhere.
*/
static final class Sync extends AbstractQueuedSynchronizer {
private static final long serialVersionUID = 0L;
/* Valid states. */
static final int RUNNING = 0;
static final int COMPLETING = 1;
static final int COMPLETED = 2;
static final int CANCELLED = 4;
static final int INTERRUPTED = 8;
private V value;
private Throwable exception;
/*
* Acquisition succeeds if the future is done, otherwise it fails.
*/
@Override
protected int tryAcquireShared(int ignored) {
if (isDone()) {
return 1;
}
return -1;
}
/*
* We always allow a release to go through, this means the state has been
* successfully changed and the result is available.
*/
@Override
protected boolean tryReleaseShared(int finalState) {
setState(finalState);
return true;
}
/**
* Blocks until the task is complete or the timeout expires. Throws a
* {@link TimeoutException} if the timer expires, otherwise behaves like
* {@link #get()}.
*/
V get(long nanos) throws TimeoutException, CancellationException,
ExecutionException, InterruptedException {
// Attempt to acquire the shared lock with a timeout.
if (!tryAcquireSharedNanos(-1, nanos)) {
throw new TimeoutException("Timeout waiting for task.");
}
return getValue();
}
/**
* Blocks until {@link #complete(Object, Throwable, int)} has been
* successfully called. Throws a {@link CancellationException} if the task
* was cancelled, or a {@link ExecutionException} if the task completed with
* an error.
*/
V get() throws CancellationException, ExecutionException,
InterruptedException {
// Acquire the shared lock allowing interruption.
acquireSharedInterruptibly(-1);
return getValue();
}
/**
* Implementation of the actual value retrieval. Will return the value
* on success, an exception on failure, a cancellation on cancellation, or
* an illegal state if the synchronizer is in an invalid state.
*/
private V getValue() throws CancellationException, ExecutionException {
int state = getState();
switch (state) {
case COMPLETED:
if (exception != null) {
throw new ExecutionException(exception);
} else {
return value;
}
case CANCELLED:
case INTERRUPTED:
throw cancellationExceptionWithCause(
"Task was cancelled.", exception);
default:
throw new IllegalStateException(
"Error, synchronizer in invalid state: " + state);
}
}
/**
* Checks if the state is {@link #COMPLETED}, {@link #CANCELLED}, or {@link
* INTERRUPTED}.
*/
boolean isDone() {
return (getState() & (COMPLETED | CANCELLED | INTERRUPTED)) != 0;
}
/**
* Checks if the state is {@link #CANCELLED} or {@link #INTERRUPTED}.
*/
boolean isCancelled() {
return (getState() & (CANCELLED | INTERRUPTED)) != 0;
}
/**
* Checks if the state is {@link #INTERRUPTED}.
*/
boolean wasInterrupted() {
return getState() == INTERRUPTED;
}
/**
* Transition to the COMPLETED state and set the value.
*/
boolean set(@Nullable V v) {
return complete(v, null, COMPLETED);
}
/**
* Transition to the COMPLETED state and set the exception.
*/
boolean setException(Throwable t) {
return complete(null, t, COMPLETED);
}
/**
* Transition to the CANCELLED or INTERRUPTED state.
*/
boolean cancel(boolean interrupt) {
return complete(null, null, interrupt ? INTERRUPTED : CANCELLED);
}
/**
* Implementation of completing a task. Either {@code v} or {@code t} will
* be set but not both. The {@code finalState} is the state to change to
* from {@link #RUNNING}. If the state is not in the RUNNING state we
* return {@code false} after waiting for the state to be set to a valid
* final state ({@link #COMPLETED}, {@link #CANCELLED}, or {@link
* #INTERRUPTED}).
*
* @param v the value to set as the result of the computation.
* @param t the exception to set as the result of the computation.
* @param finalState the state to transition to.
*/
private boolean complete(@Nullable V v, @Nullable Throwable t,
int finalState) {
boolean doCompletion = compareAndSetState(RUNNING, COMPLETING);
if (doCompletion) {
// If this thread successfully transitioned to COMPLETING, set the value
// and exception and then release to the final state.
this.value = v;
// Don't actually construct a CancellationException until necessary.
this.exception = ((finalState & (CANCELLED | INTERRUPTED)) != 0)
? new CancellationException("Future.cancel() was called.") : t;
releaseShared(finalState);
} else if (getState() == COMPLETING) {
// If some other thread is currently completing the future, block until
// they are done so we can guarantee completion.
acquireShared(-1);
}
return doCompletion;
}
}
static final CancellationException cancellationExceptionWithCause(
@Nullable String message, @Nullable Throwable cause) {
CancellationException exception = new CancellationException(message);
exception.initCause(cause);
return exception;
}
}