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* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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package com.gh.bmd.jrt.runner;
import com.gh.bmd.jrt.invocation.InvocationInterruptedException;
import java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit;
import javax.annotation.Nonnull;
import static com.gh.bmd.jrt.util.TimeDuration.fromUnit;
/**
* Class implementing a sequential synchronous runner.
*
* The runner simply runs the executions as soon as they are invoked.
* While it is less memory and CPU consuming than the queued implementation, it might greatly
* increase the depth of the call stack, and blocks execution of the calling thread during delayed
* executions.
*
* Created by davide-maestroni on 9/9/14.
*
* @see com.gh.bmd.jrt.runner.QueuedRunner QueuedRunner
*/
class SequentialRunner implements Runner {
public void cancel(@Nonnull final Execution execution) {
}
public boolean isExecutionThread() {
return false;
}
public void run(@Nonnull final Execution execution, final long delay,
@Nonnull final TimeUnit timeUnit) {
try {
if (delay != 0) {
fromUnit(delay, timeUnit).sleepAtLeast();
}
execution.run();
} catch (final InterruptedException e) {
throw new InvocationInterruptedException(e);
}
}
}