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Revision: 1.2
Committed: Wed Jul 29 02:35:48 2009 UTC (14 years, 10 months ago) by jsr166
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# Content
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/licenses/publicdomain
5 */
6
7 package java.util.concurrent;
8
9 /**
10 * A {@link BlockingQueue} in which producers may wait for consumers
11 * to receive elements. A {@code TransferQueue} may be useful for
12 * example in message passing applications in which producers
13 * sometimes (using method {@link #transfer}) await receipt of
14 * elements by consumers invoking {@code take} or {@code poll}, while
15 * at other times enqueue elements (via method {@code put}) without
16 * waiting for receipt. {@linkplain
17 * #tryTransfer(Object) Non-blocking} and {@linkplain
18 * #tryTransfer(Object,long,TimeUnit) time-out} versions of {@code
19 * tryTransfer} are also available. A {@code TransferQueue} may also
20 * be queried, via {@link #hasWaitingConsumer}, whether there are any
21 * threads waiting for items, which is a converse analogy to a {@code
22 * peek} operation.
23 *
24 * <p>Like other blocking queues, a {@code TransferQueue} may be
25 * capacity bounded. If so, an attempted {@code transfer} operation
26 * may initially block waiting for available space, and/or
27 * subsequently block waiting for reception by a consumer. Note that
28 * in a queue with zero capacity, such as {@link SynchronousQueue},
29 * {@code put} and {@code transfer} are effectively synonymous.
30 *
31 * <p>This interface is a member of the
32 * <a href="{@docRoot}/../technotes/guides/collections/index.html">
33 * Java Collections Framework</a>.
34 *
35 * @since 1.7
36 * @author Doug Lea
37 * @param <E> the type of elements held in this collection
38 */
39 public interface TransferQueue<E> extends BlockingQueue<E> {
40 /**
41 * Transfers the specified element if there exists a consumer
42 * already waiting to receive it, otherwise returning {@code false}
43 * without enqueuing the element.
44 *
45 * @param e the element to transfer
46 * @return {@code true} if the element was transferred, else
47 * {@code false}
48 * @throws ClassCastException if the class of the specified element
49 * prevents it from being added to this queue
50 * @throws NullPointerException if the specified element is null
51 * @throws IllegalArgumentException if some property of the specified
52 * element prevents it from being added to this queue
53 */
54 boolean tryTransfer(E e);
55
56 /**
57 * Inserts the specified element into this queue, waiting if
58 * necessary for space to become available and the element to be
59 * dequeued by a consumer invoking {@code take} or {@code poll}.
60 *
61 * @param e the element to transfer
62 * @throws InterruptedException if interrupted while waiting,
63 * in which case the element is not enqueued
64 * @throws ClassCastException if the class of the specified element
65 * prevents it from being added to this queue
66 * @throws NullPointerException if the specified element is null
67 * @throws IllegalArgumentException if some property of the specified
68 * element prevents it from being added to this queue
69 */
70 void transfer(E e) throws InterruptedException;
71
72 /**
73 * Inserts the specified element into this queue, waiting up to
74 * the specified wait time if necessary for space to become
75 * available and the element to be dequeued by a consumer invoking
76 * {@code take} or {@code poll}.
77 *
78 * @param e the element to transfer
79 * @param timeout how long to wait before giving up, in units of
80 * {@code unit}
81 * @param unit a {@code TimeUnit} determining how to interpret the
82 * {@code timeout} parameter
83 * @return {@code true} if successful, or {@code false} if
84 * the specified waiting time elapses before completion,
85 * in which case the element is not enqueued
86 * @throws InterruptedException if interrupted while waiting,
87 * in which case the element is not enqueued
88 * @throws ClassCastException if the class of the specified element
89 * prevents it from being added to this queue
90 * @throws NullPointerException if the specified element is null
91 * @throws IllegalArgumentException if some property of the specified
92 * element prevents it from being added to this queue
93 */
94 boolean tryTransfer(E e, long timeout, TimeUnit unit)
95 throws InterruptedException;
96
97 /**
98 * Returns {@code true} if there is at least one consumer waiting
99 * to dequeue an element via {@code take} or {@code poll}.
100 * The return value represents a momentary state of affairs.
101 *
102 * @return {@code true} if there is at least one waiting consumer
103 */
104 boolean hasWaitingConsumer();
105
106 /**
107 * Returns an estimate of the number of consumers waiting to
108 * dequeue elements via {@code take} or {@code poll}. The return
109 * value is an approximation of a momentary state of affairs, that
110 * may be inaccurate if consumers have completed or given up
111 * waiting. The value may be useful for monitoring and heuristics,
112 * but not for synchronization control. Implementations of this
113 * method are likely to be noticeably slower than those for
114 * {@link #hasWaitingConsumer}.
115 *
116 * @return the number of consumers waiting to dequeue elements
117 */
118 int getWaitingConsumerCount();
119 }