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Revision: 1.2
Committed: Thu Jun 15 22:48:08 2017 UTC (6 years, 11 months ago) by jsr166
Branch: MAIN
CVS Tags: HEAD
Changes since 1.1: +2 -0 lines
Log Message:
8181082: class-level since tag issues in java.base & java.datatransfer module

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# User Rev Content
1 jsr166 1.1 /*
2     * Written by Doug Lea with assistance from members of JCP JSR-166
3     * Expert Group and released to the public domain, as explained at
4     * http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
5     */
6    
7     package java.util.concurrent;
8    
9     /**
10     * A service that decouples the production of new asynchronous tasks
11     * from the consumption of the results of completed tasks. Producers
12     * {@code submit} tasks for execution. Consumers {@code take}
13     * completed tasks and process their results in the order they
14     * complete. A {@code CompletionService} can for example be used to
15     * manage asynchronous I/O, in which tasks that perform reads are
16     * submitted in one part of a program or system, and then acted upon
17     * in a different part of the program when the reads complete,
18     * possibly in a different order than they were requested.
19     *
20     * <p>Typically, a {@code CompletionService} relies on a separate
21     * {@link Executor} to actually execute the tasks, in which case the
22     * {@code CompletionService} only manages an internal completion
23     * queue. The {@link ExecutorCompletionService} class provides an
24     * implementation of this approach.
25     *
26     * <p>Memory consistency effects: Actions in a thread prior to
27     * submitting a task to a {@code CompletionService}
28     * <a href="package-summary.html#MemoryVisibility"><i>happen-before</i></a>
29     * actions taken by that task, which in turn <i>happen-before</i>
30     * actions following a successful return from the corresponding {@code take()}.
31 jsr166 1.2 *
32     * @since 1.5
33 jsr166 1.1 */
34     public interface CompletionService<V> {
35     /**
36     * Submits a value-returning task for execution and returns a Future
37     * representing the pending results of the task. Upon completion,
38     * this task may be taken or polled.
39     *
40     * @param task the task to submit
41     * @return a Future representing pending completion of the task
42     * @throws RejectedExecutionException if the task cannot be
43     * scheduled for execution
44     * @throws NullPointerException if the task is null
45     */
46     Future<V> submit(Callable<V> task);
47    
48     /**
49     * Submits a Runnable task for execution and returns a Future
50     * representing that task. Upon completion, this task may be
51     * taken or polled.
52     *
53     * @param task the task to submit
54     * @param result the result to return upon successful completion
55     * @return a Future representing pending completion of the task,
56     * and whose {@code get()} method will return the given
57     * result value upon completion
58     * @throws RejectedExecutionException if the task cannot be
59     * scheduled for execution
60     * @throws NullPointerException if the task is null
61     */
62     Future<V> submit(Runnable task, V result);
63    
64     /**
65     * Retrieves and removes the Future representing the next
66     * completed task, waiting if none are yet present.
67     *
68     * @return the Future representing the next completed task
69     * @throws InterruptedException if interrupted while waiting
70     */
71     Future<V> take() throws InterruptedException;
72    
73     /**
74     * Retrieves and removes the Future representing the next
75     * completed task, or {@code null} if none are present.
76     *
77     * @return the Future representing the next completed task, or
78     * {@code null} if none are present
79     */
80     Future<V> poll();
81    
82     /**
83     * Retrieves and removes the Future representing the next
84     * completed task, waiting if necessary up to the specified wait
85     * time if none are yet present.
86     *
87     * @param timeout how long to wait before giving up, in units of
88     * {@code unit}
89     * @param unit a {@code TimeUnit} determining how to interpret the
90     * {@code timeout} parameter
91     * @return the Future representing the next completed task or
92     * {@code null} if the specified waiting time elapses
93     * before one is present
94     * @throws InterruptedException if interrupted while waiting
95     */
96     Future<V> poll(long timeout, TimeUnit unit) throws InterruptedException;
97     }