Class ExecutionList


  • public final class ExecutionList
    extends java.lang.Object

    A list of listeners, each with an associated Executor, that guarantees that every Runnable that is added will be executed after execute() is called. Any Runnable added after the call to execute is still guaranteed to execute. There is no guarantee, however, that listeners will be executed in the order that they are added.

    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 inline execution) will be caught and logged.

    Since:
    1.0
    • Method Summary

      All Methods Instance Methods Concrete Methods 
      Modifier and Type Method Description
      void add​(java.lang.Runnable runnable, java.util.concurrent.Executor executor)
      Adds the Runnable and accompanying Executor to the list of listeners to execute.
      void execute()
      Runs this execution list, executing all existing pairs in the order they were added.
      • Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object

        equals, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
    • Constructor Detail

      • ExecutionList

        public ExecutionList()
        Creates a new, empty ExecutionList.
    • Method Detail

      • add

        public void add​(java.lang.Runnable runnable,
                        java.util.concurrent.Executor executor)
        Adds the Runnable and accompanying Executor to the list of listeners to execute. If execution has already begun, the listener is executed immediately.

        Note: For fast, lightweight listeners that would be safe to execute in any thread, consider MoreExecutors.sameThreadExecutor(). For heavier listeners, sameThreadExecutor() carries some caveats: First, the thread that the listener runs in depends on whether the ExecutionList has been executed at the time it is added. In particular, listeners may run in the thread that calls add. Second, the thread that calls execute() may be an internal implementation thread, such as an RPC network thread, and sameThreadExecutor() listeners may run in this thread. Finally, during the execution of a sameThreadExecutor listener, all other registered but unexecuted listeners are prevented from running, even if those listeners are to run in other executors.

      • execute

        public void execute()
        Runs this execution list, executing all existing pairs in the order they were added. However, note that listeners added after this point may be executed before those previously added, and note that the execution order of all listeners is ultimately chosen by the implementations of the supplied executors.

        This method is idempotent. Calling it several times in parallel is semantically equivalent to calling it exactly once.

        Since:
        10.0 (present in 1.0 as run)