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// CHECKSTYLE_ON
package java.util.concurrent;
/**
* Emulation of Future. Since GWT environment is single threaded, attempting to block on the future
* by calling {@link #get()} or {@link #get(long, TimeUnit)} when the it is not yet done is
* considered illegal because it would lead to a deadlock. Future implementations must throw {@link
* IllegalStateException} to avoid a deadlock.
*
* @param value type returned by the future.
*/
public interface Future {
boolean cancel(boolean mayInterruptIfRunning);
boolean isCancelled();
boolean isDone();
// Even though the 'get' methods below are blocking, they are the only built-in APIs to get the
// result of the {@code Future}, hence they are not removed. The implementation must throw {@link
// IllegalStateException} if the {@code Future} is not done yet (see the class javadoc).
V get() throws InterruptedException, ExecutionException;
V get(long timeout, TimeUnit unit)
throws InterruptedException, ExecutionException, TimeoutException;
}