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package com.fitbur.guava.common.util.concurrent;
import static java.util.concurrent.atomic.AtomicReferenceFieldUpdater.newUpdater;
import com.fitbur.guava.common.annotations.GwtCompatible;
import java.util.concurrent.atomic.AtomicReferenceFieldUpdater;
@GwtCompatible(emulated = true)
abstract class InterruptibleTask implements Runnable {
private static final AtomicReferenceFieldUpdater RUNNER =
newUpdater(InterruptibleTask.class, Thread.class, "runner");
// These two fields are used to interrupt running tasks. The thread executing the task
// publishes itself to the 'runner' field and the thread interrupting sets 'doneInterrupting'
// when it has finished interrupting.
private volatile Thread runner;
private volatile boolean doneInterrupting;
@Override public final void run() {
if (!RUNNER.compareAndSet(this, null, Thread.currentThread())) {
return; // someone else has run or is running.
}
try {
runInterruptibly();
} finally {
if (wasInterrupted()) {
// We were interrupted, it is possible that the interrupted bit hasn't been set yet. Wait
// for the interrupting thread to set 'doneInterrupting' to true. See interruptTask().
// We want to wait so that we don't interrupt the _next_ thing run on the thread.
// Note. We don't reset the interrupted bit, just wait for it to be set.
// If this is a thread pool thread, the thread pool will reset it for us. Otherwise, the
// interrupted bit may have been intended for something else, so don't clear it.
while (!doneInterrupting) {
Thread.yield();
}
}
}
}
abstract void runInterruptibly();
abstract boolean wasInterrupted();
final void interruptTask() {
// interruptTask is guaranteed to be called at most once and if runner is non-null when that
// happens then it must have been the first thread that entered run(). So there is no risk
// that we are interrupting the wrong thread.
Thread currentRunner = runner;
if (currentRunner != null) {
currentRunner.interrupt();
}
doneInterrupting = true;
}
}
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