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package io.netty5.util.concurrent;
import java.util.Collections;
import java.util.Iterator;
import java.util.concurrent.Callable;
import java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit;
/**
* The {@link EventExecutor} is a special {@link EventExecutorGroup} which comes
* with some handy methods to see if a {@link Thread} is executed in a event loop.
* Besides this, it also extends the {@link EventExecutorGroup} to allow for a generic
* way to access methods.
*
*/
public interface EventExecutor extends EventExecutorGroup, FuturePromiseFactory {
/**
* Returns a reference to itself.
*/
@Override
default EventExecutor next() {
return this;
}
@Override
default Iterator iterator() {
return Collections.singleton(this).iterator();
}
/**
* Calls {@link #inEventLoop(Thread)} with {@link Thread#currentThread()} as argument
*/
default boolean inEventLoop() {
return inEventLoop(Thread.currentThread());
}
/**
* Return {@code true} if the given {@link Thread} is executed in the event loop,
* {@code false} otherwise.
*/
boolean inEventLoop(Thread thread);
/**
* Return a new {@link Promise}.
*/
default Promise newPromise() {
return new DefaultPromise<>(this);
}
/**
* Create a new {@link Future} which is marked as succeeded already. So {@link Future#isSuccess()}
* will return {@code true}. All {@link FutureListener} added to it will be notified directly. Also
* every call of blocking methods will just return without blocking.
*/
default Future newSucceededFuture(V result) {
return DefaultPromise.newSuccessfulPromise(this, result).asFuture();
}
/**
* Create a new {@link Future} which is marked as failed already. So {@link Future#isSuccess()}
* will return {@code false}. All {@link FutureListener} added to it will be notified directly. Also
* every call of blocking methods will just return without blocking.
*/
default Future newFailedFuture(Throwable cause) {
return DefaultPromise.newFailedPromise(this, cause).asFuture();
}
// Force the implementing class to implement these methods itself. This is needed as
// EventExecutorGroup provides default implementations that call next() which would lead to
// and infinite loop if not implemented differently in the EventExecutor itself.
@Override
Future submit(Runnable task);
@Override
Future submit(Runnable task, T result);
@Override
Future submit(Callable task);
@Override
Future schedule(Runnable task, long delay, TimeUnit unit);
@Override
Future schedule(Callable task, long delay, TimeUnit unit);
@Override
Future scheduleAtFixedRate(Runnable task, long initialDelay, long period, TimeUnit unit);
@Override
Future scheduleWithFixedDelay(Runnable task, long initialDelay, long delay, TimeUnit unit);
@Override
void execute(Runnable task);
}
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