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/*
* Copyright The Sett Ltd, 2005 to 2014.
*
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* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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*
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package com.thesett.common.throttle;
/**
* SleepThrottle is a Throttle implementation that generates short pauses using the thread sleep methods. As the pauses
* get shorter, this technique gets more innacurate. In practice, around 100 Hz is the cap rate for accuracy.
*
*
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* Accept throttling rate in operations per second.
* Inject short pauses to fill out processing cycles to a specified rate.
* Check against a throttle speed without waiting.
*
*
* @author Rupert Smith
*/
public class SleepThrottle extends BaseThrottle implements Throttle
{
/** Holds the time of the last call to the throttle method in nano seconds. */
private long lastTimeNanos;
/**
* This method can only be called at the rate set by the {@link #setRate} method, if it is called faster than this
* it will inject short pauses to restrict the call rate to that rate.
*
* @throws InterruptedException If interrupted whilst performing a blocking wait on the throttle.
*/
public synchronized void throttle() throws InterruptedException
{
// Get the current time in nanos.
long currentTimeNanos = System.nanoTime();
// Don't introduce any pause on the first call.
if (!firstCall)
{
// Check if there is any time left in the cycle since the last call to this method and introduce a short pause
// to fill that time if there is.
long remainingTimeNanos = cycleTimeNanos - (currentTimeNanos - lastTimeNanos);
if (remainingTimeNanos > 0)
{
long milliPause = remainingTimeNanos / 1000000;
int nanoPause = (int) (remainingTimeNanos % 1000000);
Thread.sleep(milliPause, nanoPause);
}
}
else
{
firstCall = false;
}
// Update the last time stamp.
lastTimeNanos = System.nanoTime();
}
}
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