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package io.reactivex.rxjava3.core;
import io.reactivex.rxjava3.annotations.NonNull;
import io.reactivex.rxjava3.disposables.Disposable;
/**
* Provides a mechanism for receiving push-based notification of a single value, an error or completion without any value.
*
* When a {@code MaybeObserver} is subscribed to a {@link MaybeSource} through the {@link MaybeSource#subscribe(MaybeObserver)} method,
* the {@code MaybeSource} calls {@link #onSubscribe(Disposable)} with a {@link Disposable} that allows
* disposing the sequence at any time. A well-behaved
* {@code MaybeSource} will call a {@code MaybeObserver}'s {@link #onSuccess(Object)}, {@link #onError(Throwable)}
* or {@link #onComplete()} method exactly once as they are considered mutually exclusive terminal signals.
*
* Calling the {@code MaybeObserver}'s method must happen in a serialized fashion, that is, they must not
* be invoked concurrently by multiple threads in an overlapping fashion and the invocation pattern must
* adhere to the following protocol:
*
onSubscribe (onSuccess | onError | onComplete)?
*
* Note that unlike with the {@code Observable} protocol, {@link #onComplete()} is not called after the success item has been
* signalled via {@link #onSuccess(Object)}.
*
* Subscribing a {@code MaybeObserver} to multiple {@code MaybeSource}s is not recommended. If such reuse
* happens, it is the duty of the {@code MaybeObserver} implementation to be ready to receive multiple calls to
* its methods and ensure proper concurrent behavior of its business logic.
*
* Calling {@link #onSubscribe(Disposable)}, {@link #onSuccess(Object)} or {@link #onError(Throwable)} with a
* {@code null} argument is forbidden.
*
* The implementations of the {@code onXXX} methods should avoid throwing runtime exceptions other than the following cases:
*
* - If the argument is {@code null}, the methods can throw a {@code NullPointerException}.
* Note though that RxJava prevents {@code null}s to enter into the flow and thus there is generally no
* need to check for nulls in flows assembled from standard sources and intermediate operators.
*
* - If there is a fatal error (such as {@code VirtualMachineError}).
*
* @see ReactiveX documentation: Observable
* @param
* the type of item the MaybeObserver expects to observe
* @since 2.0
*/
public interface MaybeObserver<@NonNull T> {
/**
* Provides the {@link MaybeObserver} with the means of cancelling (disposing) the
* connection (channel) with the {@link Maybe} in both
* synchronous (from within {@code onSubscribe(Disposable)} itself) and asynchronous manner.
* @param d the {@link Disposable} instance whose {@link Disposable#dispose()} can
* be called anytime to cancel the connection
*/
void onSubscribe(@NonNull Disposable d);
/**
* Notifies the {@link MaybeObserver} with one item and that the {@link Maybe} has finished sending
* push-based notifications.
*
* The {@link Maybe} will not call this method if it calls {@link #onError}.
*
* @param t
* the item emitted by the {@code Maybe}
*/
void onSuccess(@NonNull T t);
/**
* Notifies the {@link MaybeObserver} that the {@link Maybe} has experienced an error condition.
*
* If the {@link Maybe} calls this method, it will not thereafter call {@link #onSuccess}.
*
* @param e
* the exception encountered by the {@code Maybe}
*/
void onError(@NonNull Throwable e);
/**
* Called once the deferred computation completes normally.
*/
void onComplete();
}