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package io.netty.util.concurrent;
import java.util.Iterator;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.concurrent.Callable;
import java.util.concurrent.ScheduledExecutorService;
import java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit;
/**
* The {@link EventExecutorGroup} is responsible for providing the {@link EventExecutor}'s to use
* via its {@link #next()} method. Besides this, it is also responsible for handling their
* life-cycle and allows shutting them down in a global fashion.
*
*/
public interface EventExecutorGroup extends ScheduledExecutorService, Iterable {
/**
* Returns {@code true} if and only if all {@link EventExecutor}s managed by this {@link EventExecutorGroup}
* are being {@linkplain #shutdownGracefully() shut down gracefully} or was {@linkplain #isShutdown() shut down}.
*/
boolean isShuttingDown();
/**
* Shortcut method for {@link #shutdownGracefully(long, long, TimeUnit)} with sensible default values.
*
* @return the {@link #terminationFuture()}
*/
Future> shutdownGracefully();
/**
* Signals this executor that the caller wants the executor to be shut down. Once this method is called,
* {@link #isShuttingDown()} starts to return {@code true}, and the executor prepares to shut itself down.
* Unlike {@link #shutdown()}, graceful shutdown ensures that no tasks are submitted for 'the quiet period'
* (usually a couple seconds) before it shuts itself down. If a task is submitted during the quiet period,
* it is guaranteed to be accepted and the quiet period will start over.
*
* @param quietPeriod the quiet period as described in the documentation
* @param timeout the maximum amount of time to wait until the executor is {@linkplain #shutdown()}
* regardless if a task was submitted during the quiet period
* @param unit the unit of {@code quietPeriod} and {@code timeout}
*
* @return the {@link #terminationFuture()}
*/
Future> shutdownGracefully(long quietPeriod, long timeout, TimeUnit unit);
/**
* Returns the {@link Future} which is notified when all {@link EventExecutor}s managed by this
* {@link EventExecutorGroup} have been terminated.
*/
Future> terminationFuture();
/**
* @deprecated {@link #shutdownGracefully(long, long, TimeUnit)} or {@link #shutdownGracefully()} instead.
*/
@Override
@Deprecated
void shutdown();
/**
* @deprecated {@link #shutdownGracefully(long, long, TimeUnit)} or {@link #shutdownGracefully()} instead.
*/
@Override
@Deprecated
List shutdownNow();
/**
* Returns one of the {@link EventExecutor}s managed by this {@link EventExecutorGroup}.
*/
EventExecutor next();
@Override
Iterator iterator();
@Override
Future> submit(Runnable task);
@Override
Future submit(Runnable task, T result);
@Override
Future submit(Callable task);
@Override
ScheduledFuture> schedule(Runnable command, long delay, TimeUnit unit);
@Override
ScheduledFuture schedule(Callable callable, long delay, TimeUnit unit);
@Override
ScheduledFuture> scheduleAtFixedRate(Runnable command, long initialDelay, long period, TimeUnit unit);
@Override
ScheduledFuture> scheduleWithFixedDelay(Runnable command, long initialDelay, long delay, TimeUnit unit);
}