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package org.gradle.execution.taskgraph;
import org.gradle.api.Action;
import org.gradle.api.internal.TaskInternal;
import org.gradle.api.logging.Logger;
import org.gradle.api.logging.Logging;
import org.gradle.internal.operations.BuildOperationWorkerRegistry;
import static org.gradle.util.Clock.prettyTime;
abstract class AbstractTaskPlanExecutor implements TaskPlanExecutor {
private static final Logger LOGGER = Logging.getLogger(AbstractTaskPlanExecutor.class);
protected Runnable taskWorker(TaskExecutionPlan taskExecutionPlan, Action super TaskInternal> taskWorker, BuildOperationWorkerRegistry buildOperationWorkerRegistry) {
return new TaskExecutorWorker(taskExecutionPlan, taskWorker, buildOperationWorkerRegistry);
}
private static class TaskExecutorWorker implements Runnable {
private final TaskExecutionPlan taskExecutionPlan;
private final Action super TaskInternal> taskWorker;
private final BuildOperationWorkerRegistry buildOperationWorkerRegistry;
private TaskExecutorWorker(TaskExecutionPlan taskExecutionPlan, Action super TaskInternal> taskWorker, BuildOperationWorkerRegistry buildOperationWorkerRegistry) {
this.taskExecutionPlan = taskExecutionPlan;
this.taskWorker = taskWorker;
this.buildOperationWorkerRegistry = buildOperationWorkerRegistry;
}
public void run() {
long busy = 0;
long start = System.currentTimeMillis();
TaskInfo task;
while ((task = taskExecutionPlan.getTaskToExecute()) != null) {
BuildOperationWorkerRegistry.Completion completion = buildOperationWorkerRegistry.operationStart();
try {
final String taskPath = task.getTask().getPath();
LOGGER.info("{} ({}) started.", taskPath, Thread.currentThread());
long startTask = System.currentTimeMillis();
processTask(task);
long taskDuration = System.currentTimeMillis() - startTask;
busy += taskDuration;
if (LOGGER.isInfoEnabled()) {
LOGGER.info("{} ({}) completed. Took {}.", taskPath, Thread.currentThread(), prettyTime(taskDuration));
}
} finally {
completion.operationFinish();
}
}
long total = System.currentTimeMillis() - start;
//TODO SF it would be nice to print one-line statement that concludes the utilisation of the worker threads
if (LOGGER.isDebugEnabled()) {
LOGGER.debug("Task worker [{}] finished, busy: {}, idle: {}", Thread.currentThread(), prettyTime(busy), prettyTime(total - busy));
}
}
protected void processTask(TaskInfo taskInfo) {
try {
taskWorker.execute(taskInfo.getTask());
} catch (Throwable e) {
taskInfo.setExecutionFailure(e);
} finally {
taskExecutionPlan.taskComplete(taskInfo);
}
}
}
}
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