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package com.hivemq.client.internal.rx.operators;
import com.hivemq.client.rx.FlowableWithSingle;
import com.hivemq.client.rx.reactivestreams.WithSingleSubscriber;
import io.reactivex.Scheduler;
import org.jetbrains.annotations.NotNull;
import org.reactivestreams.Subscriber;
/**
* @author Silvio Giebl
*/
public class FlowableWithSingleObserveOn extends FlowableWithSingleOperator {
private final @NotNull Scheduler scheduler;
private final boolean delayError;
private final int bufferSize;
public FlowableWithSingleObserveOn(
final @NotNull FlowableWithSingle source,
final @NotNull Scheduler scheduler,
final boolean delayError,
final int bufferSize) {
super(source);
this.scheduler = scheduler;
this.delayError = delayError;
this.bufferSize = bufferSize;
}
@Override
protected void subscribeActual(final @NotNull Subscriber super F> subscriber) {
source.observeOn(scheduler, delayError, bufferSize).subscribe(subscriber);
}
@Override
protected void subscribeBothActual(final @NotNull WithSingleSubscriber super F, ? super S> subscriber) {
FlowableWithSingleCombine.split(
new FlowableWithSingleCombine<>(source).observeOn(scheduler, delayError, bufferSize), subscriber);
}
}