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package org.eclipse.jetty.util;

import java.util.concurrent.atomic.AtomicInteger;

/**
 * 

A callback wrapper that succeeds the wrapped callback when the count is * reached, or on first failure.

*

This callback is particularly useful when an async operation is split * into multiple parts, for example when an original byte buffer that needs * to be written, along with a callback, is split into multiple byte buffers, * since it allows the original callback to be wrapped and notified only when * the last part has been processed.

*

Example:

*
 * public void process(EndPoint endPoint, ByteBuffer buffer, Callback callback)
 * {
 *     ByteBuffer[] buffers = split(buffer);
 *     CountCallback countCallback = new CountCallback(callback, buffers.length);
 *     endPoint.write(countCallback, buffers);
 * }
 * 
*/ public class CountingCallback implements Callback { private final Callback callback; private final AtomicInteger count; public CountingCallback(Callback callback, int count) { this.callback = callback; this.count = new AtomicInteger(count); } @Override public void succeeded() { // Forward success on the last success. while (true) { int current = count.get(); // Already completed ? if (current == 0) return; if (count.compareAndSet(current, current - 1)) { if (current == 1) callback.succeeded(); return; } } } @Override public void failed(Throwable failure) { // Forward failure on the first failure. while (true) { int current = count.get(); // Already completed ? if (current == 0) return; if (count.compareAndSet(current, 0)) { callback.failed(failure); return; } } } @Override public String toString() { return String.format("%s@%x", getClass().getSimpleName(), hashCode()); } }




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