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package org.apache.kafka.common.internals;
import java.util.concurrent.CompletableFuture;
import java.util.concurrent.Executor;
import java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit;
import java.util.function.Supplier;
/**
* This internal class exists because CompletableFuture exposes complete(), completeExceptionally() and
* other methods which would allow erroneous completion by user code of a KafkaFuture returned from a
* Kafka API to a client application.
* @param The type of the future value.
*/
public class KafkaCompletableFuture extends CompletableFuture {
/**
* Completes this future normally. For internal use by the Kafka clients, not by user code.
* @param value the result value
* @return {@code true} if this invocation caused this CompletableFuture
* to transition to a completed state, else {@code false}
*/
boolean kafkaComplete(T value) {
return super.complete(value);
}
/**
* Completes this future exceptionally. For internal use by the Kafka clients, not by user code.
* @param throwable the exception.
* @return {@code true} if this invocation caused this CompletableFuture
* to transition to a completed state, else {@code false}
*/
boolean kafkaCompleteExceptionally(Throwable throwable) {
return super.completeExceptionally(throwable);
}
@Override
public boolean complete(T value) {
throw erroneousCompletionException();
}
@Override
public boolean completeExceptionally(Throwable ex) {
throw erroneousCompletionException();
}
@Override
public void obtrudeValue(T value) {
throw erroneousCompletionException();
}
@Override
public void obtrudeException(Throwable ex) {
throw erroneousCompletionException();
}
//@Override // enable once Kafka no longer supports Java 8
public CompletableFuture newIncompleteFuture() {
return new KafkaCompletableFuture<>();
}
//@Override // enable once Kafka no longer supports Java 8
public CompletableFuture completeAsync(Supplier extends T> supplier, Executor executor) {
throw erroneousCompletionException();
}
//@Override // enable once Kafka no longer supports Java 8
public CompletableFuture completeAsync(Supplier extends T> supplier) {
throw erroneousCompletionException();
}
//@Override // enable once Kafka no longer supports Java 8
public CompletableFuture completeOnTimeout(T value, long timeout, TimeUnit unit) {
throw erroneousCompletionException();
}
private UnsupportedOperationException erroneousCompletionException() {
return new UnsupportedOperationException("User code should not complete futures returned from Kafka clients");
}
}