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 * Copyright (C) 2020 ActiveJ LLC.
 *
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package io.activej.async.function;

import io.activej.common.function.ConsumerEx;
import io.activej.promise.Promise;

import static io.activej.common.exception.FatalErrorHandler.handleError;

/**
 * Represents an asynchronous consumer that consumes data items.
 */
@FunctionalInterface
public interface AsyncConsumer extends AsyncConsumerEx {
	/**
	 * Consumes some data asynchronously.
	 *
	 * @param value value to be consumed
	 * @return {@link Promise} of {@link Void} that represents successful consumption of data
	 */
	@Override
	Promise accept(T value);

	/**
	 * Wraps a {@link ConsumerEx} interface.
	 *
	 * @param consumer a {@link ConsumerEx}
	 * @return {@link AsyncConsumer} that works on top of {@link ConsumerEx} interface
	 */
	static  AsyncConsumer of(ConsumerEx consumer) {
		return value -> {
			try {
				consumer.accept(value);
			} catch (Exception e) {
				handleError(e, consumer);
				return Promise.ofException(e);
			}
			return Promise.complete();
		};
	}

	static  AsyncConsumer sanitize(AsyncConsumerEx consumer) {
		return value -> {
			try {
				return consumer.accept(value);
			} catch (Exception e) {
				handleError(e, consumer);
				return Promise.ofException(e);
			}
		};
	}
}




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