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package org.gradle.internal.work;
import org.gradle.internal.concurrent.Stoppable;
/**
* Represents a queue of executions that can run when a provided resource lock can be acquired. The typical use case would
* be that a worker lease must be acquired before execution.
*/
public interface ConditionalExecutionQueue extends Stoppable {
/**
* Submit a new conditional execution to the queue. The execution will occur asynchronously when the provided
* resource lock (see {@link ConditionalExecution#getResourceLock()}) can be acquired. On completion,
* {@link ConditionalExecution#complete()} will be called.
*/
void submit(ConditionalExecution execution);
/**
* Expand the execution queue worker pool. This should be called before an execution in the queue is blocked waiting
* on another execution (e.g. work that submits and waits on other work).
*/
void expand();
}
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