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package org.terracotta.statistics.observer;
/**
* Operation observers track the occurrence of processes which take a finite time
* and can potential terminate in different ways.
*
* Operations must have an associated enum type that represents their possible
* outcomes. An example of such an enum type would be:
*
* enum PlaneFlight {
* LAND, CRASH;
* }
*
* Operations also have an associated parameter the use of which is left up to
* the implementors of both the producer and consumer of events.
*
* @param Enum type representing the possible operations 'results'
*/
public interface OperationObserver> {
/**
* Called immediately prior to the operation beginning.
*/
void begin();
/**
* Called immediately after the operation completes with no interesting parameters.
*
* @param result the operation result
*/
void end(T result);
/**
* Called immediately after the operation completes.
*
* @param result the operation result
* @param parameters the operation parameters
*/
void end(T result, long ... parameters);
}