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package java.nio.channels;
import java.io.Closeable;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.nio.channels.spi.SelectorProvider;
import java.util.Set;
/**
* A controller for the selection of {@link SelectableChannel} objects.
* Selectable channels can be registered with a selector and get a
* {@link SelectionKey} that represents the registration. The keys are also
* added to the selector's key set. Selection keys can be canceled so that the
* corresponding channel is no longer registered with the selector.
*
* By invoking the {@code select} method, the key set is checked and all keys
* that have been canceled since last select operation are moved to the set of
* canceled keys. During the select operation, the channels registered with this
* selector are checked to see whether they are ready for operation according to
* their {@link SelectionKey interest set}.
*/
public abstract class Selector implements Closeable {
/**
* Returns a selector returned by {@link SelectorProvider#provider}'s
* {@link SelectorProvider#openSelector} method.
*
* @throws IOException
* if an I/O error occurs.
*/
public static Selector open() throws IOException {
return SelectorProvider.provider().openSelector();
}
/**
* Constructs a new {@code Selector}.
*/
protected Selector() {
}
/**
* Closes this selector. Ongoing calls to the {@code select} methods of this
* selector will get interrupted. This interruption behaves as if the
* {@link #wakeup()} method of this selector is called. After this, all keys
* that are still valid are invalidated and their channels are unregistered.
* All resources held by this selector are released.
*
* Any further attempt of using this selector after this method has been
* called (except calling {@link #close()} or {@link #wakeup()}) results in
* a {@link ClosedSelectorException} being thrown.
*
* @throws IOException
* if an I/O error occurs.
*/
public abstract void close() throws IOException;
/**
* Indicates whether this selector is open.
*
* @return {@code true} if this selector is not closed, {@code false}
* otherwise.
*/
public abstract boolean isOpen();
/**
* Gets the set of registered keys. The set is immutable and is not thread-
* safe.
*
* @return the set of registered keys.
*/
public abstract Set keys();
/**
* Gets the provider of this selector.
*
* @return the provider of this selector.
*/
public abstract SelectorProvider provider();
/**
* Detects if any of the registered channels is ready for I/O operations
* according to its {@link SelectionKey interest set}. This method does not
* return until at least one channel is ready, {@link #wakeup()} is
* invoked or the calling thread is interrupted.
*
* @return the number of channels that are ready for operation.
* @throws IOException
* if an I/O error occurs.
* @throws ClosedSelectorException
* if the selector is closed.
*/
public abstract int select() throws IOException;
/**
* Detects if any of the registered channels is ready for I/O operations
* according to its {@link SelectionKey interest set}. This method does not
* return until at least one channel is ready, {@link #wakeup()} is invoked,
* the calling thread is interrupted or the specified {@code timeout}
* expires.
*
* @param timeout
* the non-negative timeout in millisecond; 0 will block forever
* if no channels get ready.
* @return the number of channels that are ready for operation.
* @throws ClosedSelectorException
* if the selector is closed.
* @throws IllegalArgumentException
* if the given timeout argument is less than zero.
* @throws IOException
* if an I/O error occurs.
*/
public abstract int select(long timeout) throws IOException;
/**
* Gets the selection keys whose channels are ready for operation. The set
* is not thread-safe and no keys may be added to it. Removing keys is
* allowed.
*
* @return the selection keys whose channels are ready for operation.
* @throws ClosedSelectorException
* if the selector is closed.
*/
public abstract Set selectedKeys();
/**
* Detects if any of the registered channels is ready for I/O operations
* according to its {@link SelectionKey interest set}. This operation will
* return immediately.
*
* @return the number of channels that are ready for operation, 0 if none is
* ready.
* @throws IOException
* if an I/O error occurrs.
* @throws ClosedSelectorException
* if the selector is closed.
*/
public abstract int selectNow() throws IOException;
/**
* Forces blocked {@code select} operations to return immediately.
*
* If no {@code select} operation is blocked when {@code wakeup()} is called
* then the next {@code select} operation will return immediately. This can
* be undone by a call to {@code selectNow()}; after calling
* {@code selectNow()}, a subsequent call of {@code select} can block
* again.
*
* @return this selector.
* @throws ClosedSelectorException
* if the selector is closed.
*/
public abstract Selector wakeup();
}