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package java.util.concurrent;
import java.util.function.Supplier;
import java.util.function.Consumer;
import java.util.function.BiConsumer;
import java.util.function.Function;
import java.util.function.BiFunction;
import java.util.concurrent.Executor;
/**
* A stage of a possibly asynchronous computation, that performs an
* action or computes a value when another CompletionStage completes.
* A stage completes upon termination of its computation, but this may
* in turn trigger other dependent stages. The functionality defined
* in this interface takes only a few basic forms, which expand out to
* a larger set of methods to capture a range of usage styles: <ul>
*
* <li>The computation performed by a stage may be expressed as a
* Function, Consumer, or Runnable (using methods with names including
* <em>apply</em>, <em>accept</em>, or <em>run</em>, respectively)
* depending on whether it requires arguments and/or produces results.
* For example, {@code stage.thenApply(x -> square(x)).thenAccept(x ->
* System.out.print(x)).thenRun(() -> System.out.println())}. An
* additional form (<em>compose</em>) applies functions of stages
* themselves, rather than their results. </li>
*
* <li> One stage's execution may be triggered by completion of a
* single stage, or both of two stages, or either of two stages.
* Dependencies on a single stage are arranged using methods with
* prefix <em>then</em>. Those triggered by completion of
* <em>both</em> of two stages may <em>combine</em> their results or
* effects, using correspondingly named methods. Those triggered by
* <em>either</em> of two stages make no guarantees about which of the
* results or effects are used for the dependent stage's
* computation.</li>
*
* <li> Dependencies among stages control the triggering of
* computations, but do not otherwise guarantee any particular
* ordering. Additionally, execution of a new stage's computations may
* be arranged in any of three ways: default execution, default
* asynchronous execution (using methods with suffix <em>async</em>
* that employ the stage's default asynchronous execution facility),
* or custom (via a supplied {@link Executor}). The execution
* properties of default and async modes are specified by
* CompletionStage implementations, not this interface. Methods with
* explicit Executor arguments may have arbitrary execution
* properties, and might not even support concurrent execution, but
* are arranged for processing in a way that accommodates asynchrony.
*
* <li> Two method forms support processing whether the triggering
* stage completed normally or exceptionally: Method {@link
* #whenComplete whenComplete} allows injection of an action
* regardless of outcome, otherwise preserving the outcome in its
* completion. Method {@link #handle handle} additionally allows the
* stage to compute a replacement result that may enable further
* processing by other dependent stages. In all other cases, if a
* stage's computation terminates abruptly with an (unchecked)
* exception or error, then all dependent stages requiring its
* completion complete exceptionally as well, with a {@link
* CompletionException} holding the exception as its cause. If a
* stage is dependent on <em>both</em> of two stages, and both
* complete exceptionally, then the CompletionException may correspond
* to either one of these exceptions. If a stage is dependent on
* <em>either</em> of two others, and only one of them completes
* exceptionally, no guarantees are made about whether the dependent
* stage completes normally or exceptionally. In the case of method
* {@code whenComplete}, when the supplied action itself encounters an
* exception, then the stage exceptionally completes with this
* exception if not already completed exceptionally.</li>
*
* </ul>
*
* <p>All methods adhere to the above triggering, execution, and
* exceptional completion specifications (which are not repeated in
* individual method specifications). Additionally, while arguments
* used to pass a completion result (that is, for parameters of type
* {@code T}) for methods accepting them may be null, passing a null
* value for any other parameter will result in a {@link
* NullPointerException} being thrown.
*
* <p>This interface does not define methods for initially creating,
* forcibly completing normally or exceptionally, probing completion
* status or results, or awaiting completion of a stage.
* Implementations of CompletionStage may provide means of achieving
* such effects, as appropriate. Method {@link #toCompletableFuture}
* enables interoperability among different implementations of this
* interface by providing a common conversion type.
*
* @author Doug Lea
* @since 1.8
*/
public interface CompletionStage<T> {
/**
* Returns a new CompletionStage that, when this stage completes
* normally, is executed with this stage's result as the argument
* to the supplied function.
*
* See the {@link CompletionStage} documentation for rules
* covering exceptional completion.
*
* @param fn the function to use to compute the value of
* the returned CompletionStage
* @param <U> the function's return type
* @return the new CompletionStage
*/
public <U> CompletionStage<U> thenApply(Function<? super T,? extends U> fn);
/**
* Returns a new CompletionStage that, when this stage completes
* normally, is executed using this stage's default asynchronous
* execution facility, with this stage's result as the argument to
* the supplied function.
*
* See the {@link CompletionStage} documentation for rules
* covering exceptional completion.
*
* @param fn the function to use to compute the value of
* the returned CompletionStage
* @param <U> the function's return type
* @return the new CompletionStage
*/
public <U> CompletionStage<U> thenApplyAsync
(Function<? super T,? extends U> fn);
/**
* Returns a new CompletionStage that, when this stage completes
* normally, is executed using the supplied Executor, with this
* stage's result as the argument to the supplied function.
*
* See the {@link CompletionStage} documentation for rules
* covering exceptional completion.
*
* @param fn the function to use to compute the value of
* the returned CompletionStage
* @param executor the executor to use for asynchronous execution
* @param <U> the function's return type
* @return the new CompletionStage
*/
public <U> CompletionStage<U> thenApplyAsync
(Function<? super T,? extends U> fn,
Executor executor);
/**
* Returns a new CompletionStage that, when this stage completes
* normally, is executed with this stage's result as the argument
* to the supplied action.
*
* See the {@link CompletionStage} documentation for rules
* covering exceptional completion.
*
* @param action the action to perform before completing the
* returned CompletionStage
* @return the new CompletionStage
*/
public CompletionStage<Void> thenAccept(Consumer<? super T> action);
/**
* Returns a new CompletionStage that, when this stage completes
* normally, is executed using this stage's default asynchronous
* execution facility, with this stage's result as the argument to
* the supplied action.
*
* See the {@link CompletionStage} documentation for rules
* covering exceptional completion.
*
* @param action the action to perform before completing the
* returned CompletionStage
* @return the new CompletionStage
*/
public CompletionStage<Void> thenAcceptAsync(Consumer<? super T> action);
/**
* Returns a new CompletionStage that, when this stage completes
* normally, is executed using the supplied Executor, with this
* stage's result as the argument to the supplied action.
*
* See the {@link CompletionStage} documentation for rules
* covering exceptional completion.
*
* @param action the action to perform before completing the
* returned CompletionStage
* @param executor the executor to use for asynchronous execution
* @return the new CompletionStage
*/
public CompletionStage<Void> thenAcceptAsync(Consumer<? super T> action,
Executor executor);
/**
* Returns a new CompletionStage that, when this stage completes
* normally, executes the given action.
*
* See the {@link CompletionStage} documentation for rules
* covering exceptional completion.
*
* @param action the action to perform before completing the
* returned CompletionStage
* @return the new CompletionStage
*/
public CompletionStage<Void> thenRun(Runnable action);
/**
* Returns a new CompletionStage that, when this stage completes
* normally, executes the given action using this stage's default
* asynchronous execution facility.
*
* See the {@link CompletionStage} documentation for rules
* covering exceptional completion.
*
* @param action the action to perform before completing the
* returned CompletionStage
* @return the new CompletionStage
*/
public CompletionStage<Void> thenRunAsync(Runnable action);
/**
* Returns a new CompletionStage that, when this stage completes
* normally, executes the given action using the supplied Executor.
*
* See the {@link CompletionStage} documentation for rules
* covering exceptional completion.
*
* @param action the action to perform before completing the
* returned CompletionStage
* @param executor the executor to use for asynchronous execution
* @return the new CompletionStage
*/
public CompletionStage<Void> thenRunAsync(Runnable action,
Executor executor);
/**
* Returns a new CompletionStage that, when this and the other
* given stage both complete normally, is executed with the two
* results as arguments to the supplied function.
*
* See the {@link CompletionStage} documentation for rules
* covering exceptional completion.
*
* @param other the other CompletionStage
* @param fn the function to use to compute the value of
* the returned CompletionStage
* @param <U> the type of the other CompletionStage's result
* @param <V> the function's return type
* @return the new CompletionStage
*/
public <U,V> CompletionStage<V> thenCombine
(CompletionStage<? extends U> other,
BiFunction<? super T,? super U,? extends V> fn);
/**
* Returns a new CompletionStage that, when this and the other
* given stage complete normally, is executed using this stage's
* default asynchronous execution facility, with the two results
* as arguments to the supplied function.
*
* See the {@link CompletionStage} documentation for rules
* covering exceptional completion.
*
* @param other the other CompletionStage
* @param fn the function to use to compute the value of
* the returned CompletionStage
* @param <U> the type of the other CompletionStage's result
* @param <V> the function's return type
* @return the new CompletionStage
*/
public <U,V> CompletionStage<V> thenCombineAsync
(CompletionStage<? extends U> other,
BiFunction<? super T,? super U,? extends V> fn);
/**
* Returns a new CompletionStage that, when this and the other
* given stage complete normally, is executed using the supplied
* executor, with the two results as arguments to the supplied
* function.
*
* See the {@link CompletionStage} documentation for rules
* covering exceptional completion.
*
* @param other the other CompletionStage
* @param fn the function to use to compute the value of
* the returned CompletionStage
* @param executor the executor to use for asynchronous execution
* @param <U> the type of the other CompletionStage's result
* @param <V> the function's return type
* @return the new CompletionStage
*/
public <U,V> CompletionStage<V> thenCombineAsync
(CompletionStage<? extends U> other,
BiFunction<? super T,? super U,? extends V> fn,
Executor executor);
/**
* Returns a new CompletionStage that, when this and the other
* given stage both complete normally, is executed with the two
* results as arguments to the supplied action.
*
* See the {@link CompletionStage} documentation for rules
* covering exceptional completion.
*
* @param other the other CompletionStage
* @param action the action to perform before completing the
* returned CompletionStage
* @param <U> the type of the other CompletionStage's result
* @return the new CompletionStage
*/
public <U> CompletionStage<Void> thenAcceptBoth
(CompletionStage<? extends U> other,
BiConsumer<? super T, ? super U> action);
/**
* Returns a new CompletionStage that, when this and the other
* given stage complete normally, is executed using this stage's
* default asynchronous execution facility, with the two results
* as arguments to the supplied action.
*
* @param other the other CompletionStage
* @param action the action to perform before completing the
* returned CompletionStage
* @param <U> the type of the other CompletionStage's result
* @return the new CompletionStage
*/
public <U> CompletionStage<Void> thenAcceptBothAsync
(CompletionStage<? extends U> other,
BiConsumer<? super T, ? super U> action);
/**
* Returns a new CompletionStage that, when this and the other
* given stage complete normally, is executed using the supplied
* executor, with the two results as arguments to the supplied
* function.
*
* @param other the other CompletionStage
* @param action the action to perform before completing the
* returned CompletionStage
* @param executor the executor to use for asynchronous execution
* @param <U> the type of the other CompletionStage's result
* @return the new CompletionStage
*/
public <U> CompletionStage<Void> thenAcceptBothAsync
(CompletionStage<? extends U> other,
BiConsumer<? super T, ? super U> action,
Executor executor);
/**
* Returns a new CompletionStage that, when this and the other
* given stage both complete normally, executes the given action.
*
* See the {@link CompletionStage} documentation for rules
* covering exceptional completion.
*
* @param other the other CompletionStage
* @param action the action to perform before completing the
* returned CompletionStage
* @return the new CompletionStage
*/
public CompletionStage<Void> runAfterBoth(CompletionStage<?> other,
Runnable action);
/**
* Returns a new CompletionStage that, when this and the other
* given stage complete normally, executes the given action using
* this stage's default asynchronous execution facility.
*
* See the {@link CompletionStage} documentation for rules
* covering exceptional completion.
*
* @param other the other CompletionStage
* @param action the action to perform before completing the
* returned CompletionStage
* @return the new CompletionStage
*/
public CompletionStage<Void> runAfterBothAsync(CompletionStage<?> other,
Runnable action);
/**
* Returns a new CompletionStage that, when this and the other
* given stage complete normally, executes the given action using
* the supplied executor.
*
* See the {@link CompletionStage} documentation for rules
* covering exceptional completion.
*
* @param other the other CompletionStage
* @param action the action to perform before completing the
* returned CompletionStage
* @param executor the executor to use for asynchronous execution
* @return the new CompletionStage
*/
public CompletionStage<Void> runAfterBothAsync(CompletionStage<?> other,
Runnable action,
Executor executor);
/**
* Returns a new CompletionStage that, when either this or the
* other given stage complete normally, is executed with the
* corresponding result as argument to the supplied function.
*
* See the {@link CompletionStage} documentation for rules
* covering exceptional completion.
*
* @param other the other CompletionStage
* @param fn the function to use to compute the value of
* the returned CompletionStage
* @param <U> the function's return type
* @return the new CompletionStage
*/
public <U> CompletionStage<U> applyToEither
(CompletionStage<? extends T> other,
Function<? super T, U> fn);
/**
* Returns a new CompletionStage that, when either this or the
* other given stage complete normally, is executed using this
* stage's default asynchronous execution facility, with the
* corresponding result as argument to the supplied function.
*
* See the {@link CompletionStage} documentation for rules
* covering exceptional completion.
*
* @param other the other CompletionStage
* @param fn the function to use to compute the value of
* the returned CompletionStage
* @param <U> the function's return type
* @return the new CompletionStage
*/
public <U> CompletionStage<U> applyToEitherAsync
(CompletionStage<? extends T> other,
Function<? super T, U> fn);
/**
* Returns a new CompletionStage that, when either this or the
* other given stage complete normally, is executed using the
* supplied executor, with the corresponding result as argument to
* the supplied function.
*
* See the {@link CompletionStage} documentation for rules
* covering exceptional completion.
*
* @param other the other CompletionStage
* @param fn the function to use to compute the value of
* the returned CompletionStage
* @param executor the executor to use for asynchronous execution
* @param <U> the function's return type
* @return the new CompletionStage
*/
public <U> CompletionStage<U> applyToEitherAsync
(CompletionStage<? extends T> other,
Function<? super T, U> fn,
Executor executor);
/**
* Returns a new CompletionStage that, when either this or the
* other given stage complete normally, is executed with the
* corresponding result as argument to the supplied action.
*
* See the {@link CompletionStage} documentation for rules
* covering exceptional completion.
*
* @param other the other CompletionStage
* @param action the action to perform before completing the
* returned CompletionStage
* @return the new CompletionStage
*/
public CompletionStage<Void> acceptEither
(CompletionStage<? extends T> other,
Consumer<? super T> action);
/**
* Returns a new CompletionStage that, when either this or the
* other given stage complete normally, is executed using this
* stage's default asynchronous execution facility, with the
* corresponding result as argument to the supplied action.
*
* See the {@link CompletionStage} documentation for rules
* covering exceptional completion.
*
* @param other the other CompletionStage
* @param action the action to perform before completing the
* returned CompletionStage
* @return the new CompletionStage
*/
public CompletionStage<Void> acceptEitherAsync
(CompletionStage<? extends T> other,
Consumer<? super T> action);
/**
* Returns a new CompletionStage that, when either this or the
* other given stage complete normally, is executed using the
* supplied executor, with the corresponding result as argument to
* the supplied function.
*
* See the {@link CompletionStage} documentation for rules
* covering exceptional completion.
*
* @param other the other CompletionStage
* @param action the action to perform before completing the
* returned CompletionStage
* @param executor the executor to use for asynchronous execution
* @return the new CompletionStage
*/
public CompletionStage<Void> acceptEitherAsync
(CompletionStage<? extends T> other,
Consumer<? super T> action,
Executor executor);
/**
* Returns a new CompletionStage that, when either this or the
* other given stage complete normally, executes the given action.
*
* See the {@link CompletionStage} documentation for rules
* covering exceptional completion.
*
* @param other the other CompletionStage
* @param action the action to perform before completing the
* returned CompletionStage
* @return the new CompletionStage
*/
public CompletionStage<Void> runAfterEither(CompletionStage<?> other,
Runnable action);
/**
* Returns a new CompletionStage that, when either this or the
* other given stage complete normally, executes the given action
* using this stage's default asynchronous execution facility.
*
* See the {@link CompletionStage} documentation for rules
* covering exceptional completion.
*
* @param other the other CompletionStage
* @param action the action to perform before completing the
* returned CompletionStage
* @return the new CompletionStage
*/
public CompletionStage<Void> runAfterEitherAsync
(CompletionStage<?> other,
Runnable action);
/**
* Returns a new CompletionStage that, when either this or the
* other given stage complete normally, executes the given action
* using the supplied executor.
*
* See the {@link CompletionStage} documentation for rules
* covering exceptional completion.
*
* @param other the other CompletionStage
* @param action the action to perform before completing the
* returned CompletionStage
* @param executor the executor to use for asynchronous execution
* @return the new CompletionStage
*/
public CompletionStage<Void> runAfterEitherAsync
(CompletionStage<?> other,
Runnable action,
Executor executor);
/**
* Returns a new CompletionStage that, when this stage completes
* normally, is executed with this stage as the argument
* to the supplied function.
*
* See the {@link CompletionStage} documentation for rules
* covering exceptional completion.
*
* @param fn the function returning a new CompletionStage
* @param <U> the type of the returned CompletionStage's result
* @return the CompletionStage
*/
public <U> CompletionStage<U> thenCompose
(Function<? super T, ? extends CompletionStage<U>> fn);
/**
* Returns a new CompletionStage that, when this stage completes
* normally, is executed using this stage's default asynchronous
* execution facility, with this stage as the argument to the
* supplied function.
*
* See the {@link CompletionStage} documentation for rules
* covering exceptional completion.
*
* @param fn the function returning a new CompletionStage
* @param <U> the type of the returned CompletionStage's result
* @return the CompletionStage
*/
public <U> CompletionStage<U> thenComposeAsync
(Function<? super T, ? extends CompletionStage<U>> fn);
/**
* Returns a new CompletionStage that, when this stage completes
* normally, is executed using the supplied Executor, with this
* stage's result as the argument to the supplied function.
*
* See the {@link CompletionStage} documentation for rules
* covering exceptional completion.
*
* @param fn the function returning a new CompletionStage
* @param executor the executor to use for asynchronous execution
* @param <U> the type of the returned CompletionStage's result
* @return the CompletionStage
*/
public <U> CompletionStage<U> thenComposeAsync
(Function<? super T, ? extends CompletionStage<U>> fn,
Executor executor);
/**
* Returns a new CompletionStage that, when this stage completes
* exceptionally, is executed with this stage's exception as the
* argument to the supplied function. Otherwise, if this stage
* completes normally, then the returned stage also completes
* normally with the same value.
*
* @param fn the function to use to compute the value of the
* returned CompletionStage if this CompletionStage completed
* exceptionally
* @return the new CompletionStage
*/
public CompletionStage<T> exceptionally
(Function<Throwable, ? extends T> fn);
/**
* Returns a new CompletionStage with the same result or exception as
* this stage, that executes the given action when this stage completes.
*
* <p>When this stage is complete, the given action is invoked with the
* result (or {@code null} if none) and the exception (or {@code null}
* if none) of this stage as arguments. The returned stage is completed
* when the action returns. If the supplied action itself encounters an
* exception, then the returned stage exceptionally completes with this
* exception unless this stage also completed exceptionally.
*
* @param action the action to perform
* @return the new CompletionStage
*/
public CompletionStage<T> whenComplete
(BiConsumer<? super T, ? super Throwable> action);
/**
* Returns a new CompletionStage with the same result or exception as
* this stage, that executes the given action using this stage's
* default asynchronous execution facility when this stage completes.
*
* <p>When this stage is complete, the given action is invoked with the
* result (or {@code null} if none) and the exception (or {@code null}
* if none) of this stage as arguments. The returned stage is completed
* when the action returns. If the supplied action itself encounters an
* exception, then the returned stage exceptionally completes with this
* exception unless this stage also completed exceptionally.
*
* @param action the action to perform
* @return the new CompletionStage
*/
public CompletionStage<T> whenCompleteAsync
(BiConsumer<? super T, ? super Throwable> action);
/**
* Returns a new CompletionStage with the same result or exception as
* this stage, that executes the given action using the supplied
* Executor when this stage completes.
*
* <p>When this stage is complete, the given action is invoked with the
* result (or {@code null} if none) and the exception (or {@code null}
* if none) of this stage as arguments. The returned stage is completed
* when the action returns. If the supplied action itself encounters an
* exception, then the returned stage exceptionally completes with this
* exception unless this stage also completed exceptionally.
*
* @param action the action to perform
* @param executor the executor to use for asynchronous execution
* @return the new CompletionStage
*/
public CompletionStage<T> whenCompleteAsync
(BiConsumer<? super T, ? super Throwable> action,
Executor executor);
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