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package scala.concurrent
import ops.future
/** A DelayedLazyVal is a wrapper for lengthy
* computations which have a valid partially computed result.
* The first argument is a function for obtaining the result
* at any given point in time, and the second is the lengthy
* computation. Once the computation is complete, the apply()
* method will stop recalculating it and return a fixed value
* from that point forward.
*
* @param f the function to obtain the current value at any point in time
* @param body the computation to run to completion in another thread
*
* @author Paul Phillips
* @version 2.8
*/
class DelayedLazyVal[T](f: () => T, body: => Unit) {
@volatile private[this] var _isDone = false
private[this] lazy val complete = f()
/** Whether the computation is complete.
*
* @return true if the computation is complete.
*/
def isDone = _isDone
/** The current result of f(), or the final result if complete.
*
* @return the current value
*/
def apply(): T = if (isDone) complete else f()
future {
body
_isDone = true
}
}
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