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 * Copyright (c) 2016-present, RxJava Contributors.
 *
 * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in
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 *
 * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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package io.reactivex.internal.fuseable;

/**
 * Represents a SimpleQueue plus the means and constants for requesting a fusion mode.
 * @param  the value type returned by the SimpleQueue.poll()
 */
public interface QueueFuseable extends SimpleQueue {
    /**
     * Returned by the {@link #requestFusion(int)} if the upstream doesn't support
     * the requested mode.
     */
    int NONE = 0;

    /**
     * Request a synchronous fusion mode and can be returned by {@link #requestFusion(int)}
     * for an accepted mode.
     * 

* In synchronous fusion, all upstream values are either already available or is generated * when {@link #poll()} is called synchronously. When the {@link #poll()} returns null, * that is the indication if a terminated stream. * In this mode, the upstream won't call the onXXX methods and callers of * {@link #poll()} should be prepared to catch exceptions. Note that {@link #poll()} has * to be called sequentially (from within a serializing drain-loop). */ int SYNC = 1; /** * Request an asynchronous fusion mode and can be returned by {@link #requestFusion(int)} * for an accepted mode. *

* In asynchronous fusion, upstream values may become available to {@link #poll()} eventually. * Upstream signals onError() and onComplete() as usual but onNext may not actually contain * the upstream value but have {@code null} instead. Downstream should treat such onNext as indication * that {@link #poll()} can be called. Note that {@link #poll()} has to be called sequentially * (from within a serializing drain-loop). In addition, callers of {@link #poll()} should be * prepared to catch exceptions. */ int ASYNC = 2; /** * Request any of the {@link #SYNC} or {@link #ASYNC} modes. */ int ANY = SYNC | ASYNC; /** * Used in binary or combination with the other constants as an input to {@link #requestFusion(int)} * indicating that the {@link #poll()} will be called behind an asynchronous boundary and thus * may change the non-trivial computation locations attached to the {@link #poll()} chain of * fused operators. *

* For example, fusing map() and observeOn() may move the computation of the map's function over to * the thread run after the observeOn(), which is generally unexpected. */ int BOUNDARY = 4; /** * Request a fusion mode from the upstream. *

* This should be called before {@code onSubscribe} returns. *

* Calling this method multiple times or after {@code onSubscribe} finished is not allowed * and may result in undefined behavior. *

* @param mode the requested fusion mode, allowed values are {@link #SYNC}, {@link #ASYNC}, * {@link #ANY} combined with {@link #BOUNDARY} (e.g., {@code requestFusion(SYNC | BOUNDARY)}). * @return the established fusion mode: {@link #NONE}, {@link #SYNC}, {@link #ASYNC}. */ int requestFusion(int mode); }





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