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/*
* Written by Dawid Kurzyniec and released to the public domain, as explained
* at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/publicdomain
*/
package scala.actors.threadpool.helpers;
/**
* Emulation of some new functionality present in java.lang.Thread in J2SE 5.0.
*
* @author Dawid Kurzyniec
* @version 1.0
*/
public class ThreadHelpers {
private ThreadHelpers() {}
/**
* Returns wrapped runnable that ensures that if an exception occurs
* during the execution, the specified exception handler is invoked.
* @param runnable runnable for which exceptions are to be intercepted
* @param handler the exception handler to call when exception occurs
* during execution of the given runnable
* @return wrapped runnable
*/
public static Runnable assignExceptionHandler(final Runnable runnable,
final UncaughtExceptionHandler handler)
{
if (runnable == null || handler == null) {
throw new NullPointerException();
}
return new Runnable() {
public void run() {
try {
runnable.run();
}
catch (Throwable error) {
try {
handler.uncaughtException(Thread.currentThread(), error);
}
catch (Throwable ignore) {}
}
}
};
}
/**
* Abstraction of the exception handler which receives notifications of
* exceptions occurred possibly in various parts of the system. Exception
* handlers present attractive approach to exception handling in multi-threaded
* systems, as they can handle exceptions that occurred in different threads.
*
* This class is analogous to Thread.UncaughtExceptionHandler in J2SE 5.0.
* Obviously you cannot use it the same way, e.g. you cannot assign the
* handler to the thread so that it is invoked when thread terminates.
* However, it can be {@link ThreadHelpers#assignExceptionHandler emulated}.
*/
public static interface UncaughtExceptionHandler {
/**
* Notification of the uncaught exception that occurred within specified
* thread.
* @param thread the thread where the exception occurred
* @param error the exception
*/
void uncaughtException(Thread thread, Throwable error);
}
}