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package org.apache.geode;

/**
 * Abstract cancellation proxy for cancelling an operation, esp. a thread.
 * 
 * Creators of services or threads should implement a subclass of CancelCriterion, and implement the
 * two methods - cancelInProgress, and generateCancelledException(e).
 * 
 * Code inside the service can check to see if the service is cancelled by calling
 * {@link #checkCancelInProgress(Throwable)}. Generally the pattern is to check before performing an
 * operation, check if the service is canceled before propgrating an exception futher up the stack,
 * and check for cancelation inside a long loop. Eg.
 * 
 * 
 * while(true) {
 *   c.checkCancelInProgress(null);
 *   try {
 *      dispatchEvents();
 *   } catch(IOException e) {
 *     c.checkCancelInProgress(e);
 *     throw e;
 *   }
 * }
 * 
 * 
 * @see CancelException
 * @since GemFire 5.1
 */
public abstract class CancelCriterion {

  /**
   * Indicate if the service is in the progress of being cancelled. The typical use of this is to
   * indicate, in the case of an {@link InterruptedException}, that the current operation should be
   * cancelled.
   * 
   * @return null if the service is not shutting down, or a message that can be used to construct an
   *         exception indicating the service is shut down.
   */
  public abstract String cancelInProgress();
  // import org.apache.geode.distributed.internal.DistributionManager;
  // * 

// * In particular, a {@link DistributionManager} returns a non-null result if // * message distribution has been terminated. /** * Use this utility function in your implementation of cancelInProgress() and cancelled() to * indicate a system failure * * @return failure string if system failure has occurred */ protected final String checkFailure() { Throwable tilt = SystemFailure.getFailure(); if (tilt != null) { // Allocate no objects here! return SystemFailure.JVM_CORRUPTION; } return null; } /** * See if the current operation is being cancelled. If so, it either throws a * {@link RuntimeException} (usually a {@link CancelException}). * * @param e an underlying exception or null if there is no exception that triggered this check * @see #cancelInProgress() */ public final void checkCancelInProgress(Throwable e) { SystemFailure.checkFailure(); String reason = cancelInProgress(); if (reason == null) { return; } throw generateCancelledException(e); } /** * Template factory method for generating the exception to be thrown by * {@link #checkCancelInProgress(Throwable)}. Override this to specify different exception for * checkCancelInProgress() to throw. * * This method should wrap the exception in a service specific CancelationException (eg * CacheClosedException). or return null if the service is not being canceled. * * @param e an underlying exception, if any * @return RuntimeException to be thrown by checkCancelInProgress(), null if the receiver has not * been cancelled. */ abstract public RuntimeException generateCancelledException(Throwable e); /** * Checks to see if a cancellation is in progress. This is equivalent to the expression * (cancelInProgress() != null). * * @return true if a cancellation is in progress, false if not */ public boolean isCancelInProgress() { return cancelInProgress() != null; } }





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