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Java
320 lines
13 KiB
Java
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/*
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* DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER.
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*
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* This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
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* under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 only, as
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* published by the Free Software Foundation. Oracle designates this
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* particular file as subject to the "Classpath" exception as provided
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* by Oracle in the LICENSE file that accompanied this code.
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*
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* This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
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* ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
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* FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
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* version 2 for more details (a copy is included in the LICENSE file that
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* accompanied this code).
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*
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version
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* 2 along with this work; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
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* Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
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*
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* Please contact Oracle, 500 Oracle Parkway, Redwood Shores, CA 94065 USA
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* or visit www.oracle.com if you need additional information or have any
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* questions.
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*/
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/*
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* This file is available under and governed by the GNU General Public
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* License version 2 only, as published by the Free Software Foundation.
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* However, the following notice accompanied the original version of this
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* file:
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*
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* Written by Doug Lea with assistance from members of JCP JSR-166
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* Expert Group and released to the public domain, as explained at
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* http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
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*/
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package java.util.concurrent;
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// Android-changed: Remove reference to SubmissionPublisher class (not present on Android).
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/**
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* Interrelated interfaces and static methods for establishing
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* flow-controlled components in which {@link Publisher Publishers}
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* produce items consumed by one or more {@link Subscriber
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* Subscribers}, each managed by a {@link Subscription
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* Subscription}.
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*
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* <p>These interfaces correspond to the <a
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* href="http://www.reactive-streams.org/"> reactive-streams</a>
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* specification. They apply in both concurrent and distributed
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* asynchronous settings: All (seven) methods are defined in {@code
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* void} "one-way" message style. Communication relies on a simple form
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* of flow control (method {@link Subscription#request}) that can be
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* used to avoid resource management problems that may otherwise occur
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* in "push" based systems.
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*
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* <p><b>Examples.</b> A {@link Publisher} usually defines its own
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* {@link Subscription} implementation; constructing one in method
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* {@code subscribe} and issuing it to the calling {@link
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* Subscriber}. It publishes items to the subscriber asynchronously,
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* normally using an {@link Executor}. For example, here is a very
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* simple publisher that only issues (when requested) a single {@code
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* TRUE} item to a single subscriber. Because the subscriber receives
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* only a single item, this class does not use buffering and ordering
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* control required in most implementations.
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*
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* <pre> {@code
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* class OneShotPublisher implements Publisher<Boolean> {
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* private final ExecutorService executor = ForkJoinPool.commonPool(); // daemon-based
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* private boolean subscribed; // true after first subscribe
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* public synchronized void subscribe(Subscriber<? super Boolean> subscriber) {
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* if (subscribed)
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* subscriber.onError(new IllegalStateException()); // only one allowed
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* else {
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* subscribed = true;
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* subscriber.onSubscribe(new OneShotSubscription(subscriber, executor));
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* }
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* }
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* static class OneShotSubscription implements Subscription {
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* private final Subscriber<? super Boolean> subscriber;
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* private final ExecutorService executor;
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* private Future<?> future; // to allow cancellation
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* private boolean completed;
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* OneShotSubscription(Subscriber<? super Boolean> subscriber,
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* ExecutorService executor) {
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* this.subscriber = subscriber;
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* this.executor = executor;
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* }
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* public synchronized void request(long n) {
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* if (!completed) {
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* completed = true;
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* if (n <= 0) {
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* IllegalArgumentException ex = new IllegalArgumentException();
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* executor.execute(() -> subscriber.onError(ex));
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* } else {
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* future = executor.submit(() -> {
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* subscriber.onNext(Boolean.TRUE);
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* subscriber.onComplete();
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* });
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* }
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* }
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* }
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* public synchronized void cancel() {
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* completed = true;
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* if (future != null) future.cancel(false);
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* }
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* }
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* }}</pre>
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*
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* <p>A {@link Subscriber} arranges that items be requested and
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* processed. Items (invocations of {@link Subscriber#onNext}) are
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* not issued unless requested, but multiple items may be requested.
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* Many Subscriber implementations can arrange this in the style of
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* the following example, where a buffer size of 1 single-steps, and
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* larger sizes usually allow for more efficient overlapped processing
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* with less communication; for example with a value of 64, this keeps
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* total outstanding requests between 32 and 64.
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* Because Subscriber method invocations for a given {@link
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* Subscription} are strictly ordered, there is no need for these
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* methods to use locks or volatiles unless a Subscriber maintains
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* multiple Subscriptions (in which case it is better to instead
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* define multiple Subscribers, each with its own Subscription).
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*
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* <pre> {@code
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* class SampleSubscriber<T> implements Subscriber<T> {
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* final Consumer<? super T> consumer;
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* Subscription subscription;
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* final long bufferSize;
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* long count;
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* SampleSubscriber(long bufferSize, Consumer<? super T> consumer) {
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* this.bufferSize = bufferSize;
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* this.consumer = consumer;
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* }
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* public void onSubscribe(Subscription subscription) {
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* long initialRequestSize = bufferSize;
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* count = bufferSize - bufferSize / 2; // re-request when half consumed
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* (this.subscription = subscription).request(initialRequestSize);
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* }
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* public void onNext(T item) {
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* if (--count <= 0)
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* subscription.request(count = bufferSize - bufferSize / 2);
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* consumer.accept(item);
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* }
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* public void onError(Throwable ex) { ex.printStackTrace(); }
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* public void onComplete() {}
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* }}</pre>
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*
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* <p>The default value of {@link #defaultBufferSize} may provide a
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* useful starting point for choosing request sizes and capacities in
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* Flow components based on expected rates, resources, and usages.
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* Or, when flow control is never needed, a subscriber may initially
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* request an effectively unbounded number of items, as in:
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*
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* <pre> {@code
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* class UnboundedSubscriber<T> implements Subscriber<T> {
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* public void onSubscribe(Subscription subscription) {
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* subscription.request(Long.MAX_VALUE); // effectively unbounded
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* }
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* public void onNext(T item) { use(item); }
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* public void onError(Throwable ex) { ex.printStackTrace(); }
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* public void onComplete() {}
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* void use(T item) { ... }
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* }}</pre>
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*
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* @author Doug Lea
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* @since 9
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*/
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public final class Flow {
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private Flow() {} // uninstantiable
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/**
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* A producer of items (and related control messages) received by
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* Subscribers. Each current {@link Subscriber} receives the same
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* items (via method {@code onNext}) in the same order, unless
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* drops or errors are encountered. If a Publisher encounters an
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* error that does not allow items to be issued to a Subscriber,
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* that Subscriber receives {@code onError}, and then receives no
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* further messages. Otherwise, when it is known that no further
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* messages will be issued to it, a subscriber receives {@code
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* onComplete}. Publishers ensure that Subscriber method
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* invocations for each subscription are strictly ordered in <a
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* href="package-summary.html#MemoryVisibility"><i>happens-before</i></a>
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* order.
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*
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* <p>Publishers may vary in policy about whether drops (failures
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* to issue an item because of resource limitations) are treated
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* as unrecoverable errors. Publishers may also vary about
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* whether Subscribers receive items that were produced or
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* available before they subscribed.
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*
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* @param <T> the published item type
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*/
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@FunctionalInterface
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public static interface Publisher<T> {
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/**
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* Adds the given Subscriber if possible. If already
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* subscribed, or the attempt to subscribe fails due to policy
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* violations or errors, the Subscriber's {@code onError}
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* method is invoked with an {@link IllegalStateException}.
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* Otherwise, the Subscriber's {@code onSubscribe} method is
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* invoked with a new {@link Subscription}. Subscribers may
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* enable receiving items by invoking the {@code request}
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* method of this Subscription, and may unsubscribe by
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* invoking its {@code cancel} method.
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*
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* @param subscriber the subscriber
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* @throws NullPointerException if subscriber is null
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*/
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public void subscribe(Subscriber<? super T> subscriber);
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}
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/**
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* A receiver of messages. The methods in this interface are
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* invoked in strict sequential order for each {@link
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* Subscription}.
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*
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* @param <T> the subscribed item type
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*/
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public static interface Subscriber<T> {
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/**
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* Method invoked prior to invoking any other Subscriber
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* methods for the given Subscription. If this method throws
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* an exception, resulting behavior is not guaranteed, but may
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* cause the Subscription not to be established or to be cancelled.
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*
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* <p>Typically, implementations of this method invoke {@code
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* subscription.request} to enable receiving items.
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*
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* @param subscription a new subscription
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*/
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public void onSubscribe(Subscription subscription);
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/**
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* Method invoked with a Subscription's next item. If this
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* method throws an exception, resulting behavior is not
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* guaranteed, but may cause the Subscription to be cancelled.
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*
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* @param item the item
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*/
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public void onNext(T item);
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/**
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* Method invoked upon an unrecoverable error encountered by a
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* Publisher or Subscription, after which no other Subscriber
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* methods are invoked by the Subscription. If this method
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* itself throws an exception, resulting behavior is
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* undefined.
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*
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* @param throwable the exception
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*/
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public void onError(Throwable throwable);
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/**
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* Method invoked when it is known that no additional
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* Subscriber method invocations will occur for a Subscription
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* that is not already terminated by error, after which no
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* other Subscriber methods are invoked by the Subscription.
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* If this method throws an exception, resulting behavior is
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* undefined.
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*/
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public void onComplete();
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}
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/**
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* Message control linking a {@link Publisher} and {@link
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* Subscriber}. Subscribers receive items only when requested,
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* and may cancel at any time. The methods in this interface are
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* intended to be invoked only by their Subscribers; usages in
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* other contexts have undefined effects.
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*/
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public static interface Subscription {
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/**
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* Adds the given number {@code n} of items to the current
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* unfulfilled demand for this subscription. If {@code n} is
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* less than or equal to zero, the Subscriber will receive an
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* {@code onError} signal with an {@link
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* IllegalArgumentException} argument. Otherwise, the
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* Subscriber will receive up to {@code n} additional {@code
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* onNext} invocations (or fewer if terminated).
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*
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* @param n the increment of demand; a value of {@code
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* Long.MAX_VALUE} may be considered as effectively unbounded
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*/
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public void request(long n);
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/**
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* Causes the Subscriber to (eventually) stop receiving
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* messages. Implementation is best-effort -- additional
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* messages may be received after invoking this method.
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* A cancelled subscription need not ever receive an
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* {@code onComplete} or {@code onError} signal.
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*/
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public void cancel();
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}
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/**
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* A component that acts as both a Subscriber and Publisher.
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*
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* @param <T> the subscribed item type
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* @param <R> the published item type
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*/
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public static interface Processor<T,R> extends Subscriber<T>, Publisher<R> {
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}
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static final int DEFAULT_BUFFER_SIZE = 256;
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/**
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* Returns a default value for Publisher or Subscriber buffering,
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* that may be used in the absence of other constraints.
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*
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* @implNote
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* The current value returned is 256.
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*
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* @return the buffer size value
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*/
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public static int defaultBufferSize() {
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return DEFAULT_BUFFER_SIZE;
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}
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}
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