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package monix.reactive.internal.operators

import monix.execution.Ack.Stop
import scala.util.control.NonFatal
import monix.execution.{Ack, Cancelable}
import monix.reactive.Observable
import monix.reactive.observers.Subscriber

import scala.concurrent.Future

private[reactive] final class ScanObservable[A, R](source: Observable[A], initial: () => R, f: (R, A) => R)
  extends Observable[R] {

  def unsafeSubscribeFn(out: Subscriber[R]): Cancelable = {
    var streamErrors = true
    try {
      val initialState = initial()
      streamErrors = false

      // Initial state was evaluated, subscribing to source
      source.unsafeSubscribeFn(new Subscriber[A] {
        implicit val scheduler = out.scheduler
        private[this] var isDone = false
        private[this] var state = initialState

        def onNext(elem: A): Future[Ack] = {
          // Protects calls to user code from within the operator and
          // stream the error downstream if it happens, but if the
          // error happens because of calls to `onNext` or other
          // protocol calls, then the behavior should be undefined.
          var streamError = true
          try {
            state = f(state, elem)
            streamError = false
            out.onNext(state)
          } catch {
            case NonFatal(ex) if streamError =>
              onError(ex)
              Stop
          }
        }

        def onError(ex: Throwable): Unit =
          if (!isDone) {
            isDone = true
            out.onError(ex)
          }

        def onComplete(): Unit =
          if (!isDone) {
            isDone = true
            out.onComplete()
          }
      })
    } catch {
      case NonFatal(ex) if streamErrors =>
        // The initial state triggered an error
        out.onError(ex)
        Cancelable.empty
    }
  }
}




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