public abstract class AbstractFuture<V> extends Object implements ListenableFuture<V>
ListenableFuture
interface. This
class is preferable to FutureTask
for two
reasons: It implements ListenableFuture
, and it does not implement
Runnable
. (If you want a Runnable
implementation of ListenableFuture
, create a ListenableFutureTask
, or submit your
tasks to a ListeningExecutorService
.)
This class implements all methods in ListenableFuture
.
Subclasses should provide a way to set the result of the computation through
the protected methods set(Object)
and
setException(Throwable)
. Subclasses may also override interruptTask()
, which will be invoked automatically if a call to cancel(true)
succeeds in canceling the future.
AbstractFuture
uses an AbstractQueuedSynchronizer
to deal
with concurrency issues and guarantee thread safety.
The state changing methods all return a boolean indicating success or failure in changing the future's state. Valid states are running, completed, failed, or cancelled.
This class uses an ExecutionList
to guarantee that all registered
listeners will be executed, either when the future finishes or, for listeners
that are added after the future completes, immediately.
Runnable
-Executor
pairs are stored in the execution list but
are not necessarily executed in the order in which they were added. (If a
listener is added after the Future is complete, it will be executed
immediately, even if earlier listeners have not been executed. Additionally,
executors need not guarantee FIFO execution, or different listeners may run
in different executors.)
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
---|---|
void |
addListener(Runnable listener,
Executor exec)
Registers a listener to be run on
the given executor.
|
boolean |
cancel(boolean mayInterruptIfRunning) |
V |
get() |
V |
get(long timeout,
TimeUnit unit) |
boolean |
isCancelled() |
boolean |
isDone() |
public V get(long timeout, TimeUnit unit) throws InterruptedException, TimeoutException, ExecutionException
The default AbstractFuture
implementation throws InterruptedException
if the current thread is interrupted before or during
the call, even if the value is already available.
get
in interface Future<V>
InterruptedException
- if the current thread was interrupted before
or during the call (optional but recommended).CancellationException
TimeoutException
ExecutionException
public V get() throws InterruptedException, ExecutionException
The default AbstractFuture
implementation throws InterruptedException
if the current thread is interrupted before or during
the call, even if the value is already available.
get
in interface Future<V>
InterruptedException
- if the current thread was interrupted before
or during the call (optional but recommended).CancellationException
ExecutionException
public boolean isCancelled()
isCancelled
in interface Future<V>
public boolean cancel(boolean mayInterruptIfRunning)
public void addListener(Runnable listener, Executor exec)
Future
's
computation is complete or, if the computation
is already complete, immediately.
There is no guaranteed ordering of execution of listeners, but any listener added through this method is guaranteed to be called once the computation is complete.
Exceptions thrown by a listener will be propagated up to the executor.
Any exception thrown during Executor.execute
(e.g., a RejectedExecutionException
or an exception thrown by direct execution) will be caught and
logged.
Note: For fast, lightweight listeners that would be safe to execute in
any thread, consider MoreExecutors.directExecutor()
. For heavier
listeners, directExecutor()
carries some caveats. For
example, the listener may run on an unpredictable or undesirable thread:
Future
is done at the time addListener
is
called, addListener
will execute the listener inline.
Future
is not yet done, addListener
will
schedule the listener to be run by the thread that completes this Future
, which may be an internal system thread such as an RPC network
thread.
Also note that, regardless of which thread executes the
directExecutor()
listener, all other registered but unexecuted
listeners are prevented from running during its execution, even if those
listeners are to run in other executors.
This is the most general listener interface. For common operations
performed using listeners, see Futures
. For a simplified but general
listener interface, see addCallback()
.
addListener
in interface ListenableFuture<V>
listener
- the listener to run when the computation is completeexec
- the executor to run the listener inCopyright © 2007-2024, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved. Use is subject to license terms.