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/*
 * Copyright 2016-2021 JetBrains s.r.o. Use of this source code is governed by the Apache 2.0 license.
 */

package kotlinx.coroutines

import kotlinx.coroutines.internal.*
import kotlin.coroutines.*

/**
 * Base class to be extended by all coroutine dispatcher implementations.
 *
 * The following standard implementations are provided by `kotlinx.coroutines` as properties on
 * the [Dispatchers] object:
 *
 * * [Dispatchers.Default] — is used by all standard builders if no dispatcher or any other [ContinuationInterceptor]
 *   is specified in their context. It uses a common pool of shared background threads.
 *   This is an appropriate choice for compute-intensive coroutines that consume CPU resources.
 * * [Dispatchers.IO] — uses a shared pool of on-demand created threads and is designed for offloading of IO-intensive _blocking_
 *   operations (like file I/O and blocking socket I/O).
 * * [Dispatchers.Unconfined] — starts coroutine execution in the current call-frame until the first suspension,
 *   whereupon the coroutine builder function returns.
 *   The coroutine will later resume in whatever thread used by the
 *   corresponding suspending function, without confining it to any specific thread or pool.
 *   **The `Unconfined` dispatcher should not normally be used in code**.
 * * Private thread pools can be created with [newSingleThreadContext] and [newFixedThreadPoolContext].
 * * An arbitrary [Executor][java.util.concurrent.Executor] can be converted to a dispatcher with the [asCoroutineDispatcher] extension function.
 *
 * This class ensures that debugging facilities in [newCoroutineContext] function work properly.
 */
public abstract class CoroutineDispatcher :
    AbstractCoroutineContextElement(ContinuationInterceptor), ContinuationInterceptor {

    /** @suppress */
    @ExperimentalStdlibApi
    public companion object Key : AbstractCoroutineContextKey(
        ContinuationInterceptor,
        { it as? CoroutineDispatcher })

    /**
     * Returns `true` if the execution of the coroutine should be performed with [dispatch] method.
     * The default behavior for most dispatchers is to return `true`.
     *
     * If this method returns `false`, the coroutine is resumed immediately in the current thread,
     * potentially forming an event-loop to prevent stack overflows.
     * The event loop is an advanced topic and its implications can be found in [Dispatchers.Unconfined] documentation.
     *
     * A dispatcher can override this method to provide a performance optimization and avoid paying a cost of an unnecessary dispatch.
     * E.g. [MainCoroutineDispatcher.immediate] checks whether we are already in the required UI thread in this method and avoids
     * an additional dispatch when it is not required.
     *
     * While this approach can be more efficient, it is not chosen by default to provide a consistent dispatching behaviour
     * so that users won't observe unexpected and non-consistent order of events by default.
     *
     * Coroutine builders like [launch][CoroutineScope.launch] and [async][CoroutineScope.async] accept an optional [CoroutineStart]
     * parameter that allows one to optionally choose the [undispatched][CoroutineStart.UNDISPATCHED] behavior to start coroutine immediately,
     * but to be resumed only in the provided dispatcher.
     *
     * This method should generally be exception-safe. An exception thrown from this method
     * may leave the coroutines that use this dispatcher in the inconsistent and hard to debug state.
     */
    public open fun isDispatchNeeded(context: CoroutineContext): Boolean = true

    /**
     * Dispatches execution of a runnable [block] onto another thread in the given [context].
     * This method should guarantee that the given [block] will be eventually invoked,
     * otherwise the system may reach a deadlock state and never leave it.
     * Cancellation mechanism is transparent for [CoroutineDispatcher] and is managed by [block] internals.
     *
     * This method should generally be exception-safe. An exception thrown from this method
     * may leave the coroutines that use this dispatcher in the inconsistent and hard to debug state.
     *
     * This method must not immediately call [block]. Doing so would result in [StackOverflowError]
     * when [yield] is repeatedly called from a loop. However, an implementation that returns `false` from
     * [isDispatchNeeded] can delegate this function to `dispatch` method of [Dispatchers.Unconfined], which is
     * integrated with [yield] to avoid this problem.
     */
    public abstract fun dispatch(context: CoroutineContext, block: Runnable)

    /**
     * Dispatches execution of a runnable `block` onto another thread in the given `context`
     * with a hint for the dispatcher that the current dispatch is triggered by a [yield] call, so that the execution of this
     * continuation may be delayed in favor of already dispatched coroutines.
     *
     * Though the `yield` marker may be passed as a part of [context], this
     * is a separate method for performance reasons.
     *
     * @suppress **This an internal API and should not be used from general code.**
     */
    @InternalCoroutinesApi
    public open fun dispatchYield(context: CoroutineContext, block: Runnable): Unit = dispatch(context, block)

    /**
     * Returns a continuation that wraps the provided [continuation], thus intercepting all resumptions.
     *
     * This method should generally be exception-safe. An exception thrown from this method
     * may leave the coroutines that use this dispatcher in the inconsistent and hard to debug state.
     */
    public override fun  interceptContinuation(continuation: Continuation): Continuation =
        DispatchedContinuation(this, continuation)

    @InternalCoroutinesApi
    public override fun releaseInterceptedContinuation(continuation: Continuation<*>) {
        /*
         * Unconditional cast is safe here: we only return DispatchedContinuation from `interceptContinuation`,
         * any ClassCastException can only indicate compiler bug
         */
        val dispatched = continuation as DispatchedContinuation<*>
        dispatched.release()
    }

    /**
     * @suppress **Error**: Operator '+' on two CoroutineDispatcher objects is meaningless.
     * CoroutineDispatcher is a coroutine context element and `+` is a set-sum operator for coroutine contexts.
     * The dispatcher to the right of `+` just replaces the dispatcher to the left.
     */
    @Suppress("DeprecatedCallableAddReplaceWith")
    @Deprecated(
        message = "Operator '+' on two CoroutineDispatcher objects is meaningless. " +
            "CoroutineDispatcher is a coroutine context element and `+` is a set-sum operator for coroutine contexts. " +
            "The dispatcher to the right of `+` just replaces the dispatcher to the left.",
        level = DeprecationLevel.ERROR
    )
    public operator fun plus(other: CoroutineDispatcher): CoroutineDispatcher = other

    /** @suppress for nicer debugging */
    override fun toString(): String = "$classSimpleName@$hexAddress"
}





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