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package org.graalvm.nativeimage;

import java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit;

import org.graalvm.nativeimage.impl.ThreadingSupport;

/**
 * Functionality related to execution in threads.
 *
 * @since 1.0
 */
public final class Threading {

    private Threading() {
    }

    /**
     * Registers a {@link RecurringCallback callback handler} that is called by the current thread
     * approximately at the provided interval. Only one callback can be active per thread. Each
     * thread can have its own callback with a different interval (or none at all). No guarantees
     * are made about the actual interval. For example, when the thread is waiting for a lock or
     * executing native code, no callback can be done. Exceptions that are thrown during the
     * execution of the callback are caught and ignored, unless they are thrown via a call to
     * {@link RecurringCallbackAccess#throwException(Throwable)}.
     * 

* Specifying {@code null} for {@code callback} clears the current thread's callback (in which * case, the values of {@code interval} and {@code unit} are ignored). * * @since 1.0 */ public static void registerRecurringCallback(long interval, TimeUnit unit, RecurringCallback callback) { ImageSingletons.lookup(ThreadingSupport.class).registerRecurringCallback(interval, unit, callback); } /** * Interface that a callback handler needs to implement. * * @since 1.0 */ @FunctionalInterface public interface RecurringCallback { /** * Method that is called recurringly when the callback handler is installed. * * @since 1.0 */ void run(RecurringCallbackAccess access); } /** * Provides methods that are available during the execution of a {@link RecurringCallback}. * * @since 1.0 */ public interface RecurringCallbackAccess { /** * Throws an exception from the recurring callback to the code that is regularly executing * in the thread. * * @since 1.0 */ void throwException(Throwable t); } }





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