@GwtCompatible public final class SettableFuture<V> extends AbstractFuture<V>
A ListenableFuture
whose result may be set by a set(Object)
, setException(Throwable)
or setFuture(ListenableFuture)
call. It may also be cancelled.
ValueFuture
)Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
---|---|
void |
addListener(Runnable listener,
Executor executor)
Registers a listener to be run on the given executor.
|
static <V> SettableFuture<V> |
create()
Creates a new
SettableFuture in the default state. |
V |
get() |
V |
get(long timeout,
TimeUnit unit) |
boolean |
isCancelled() |
boolean |
isDone() |
boolean |
set(V value)
Sets the result of this
Future unless this Future has already been cancelled or set (including set asynchronously). |
boolean |
setException(Throwable throwable)
Sets the failed result of this
Future unless this Future has already been cancelled or set (including set asynchronously). |
boolean |
setFuture(ListenableFuture<? extends V> future)
Sets the result of this
Future to match the supplied input Future once the supplied Future is done, unless this Future has already been cancelled or set (including “set asynchronously,” defined below). |
cancel, interruptTask, wasInterrupted
public static <V> SettableFuture<V> create()
Creates a new SettableFuture
in the default state.
public boolean set(@Nullable V value)
AbstractFuture
Sets the result of this Future
unless this Future
has already been cancelled or set (including set asynchronously). When a call to this method returns, the Future
is guaranteed to be done only if the call was accepted (in which case it returns true
). If it returns false
, the Future
may have previously been set asynchronously, in which case its result may not be known yet. That result, though not yet known, cannot by overridden by a call to a set*
method, only by a call to AbstractFuture.cancel(boolean)
.
set
in class AbstractFuture<V>
value
- the value to be used as the resultFuture
public boolean setException(Throwable throwable)
AbstractFuture
Sets the failed result of this Future
unless this Future
has already been cancelled or set (including set asynchronously). When a call to this method returns, the Future
is guaranteed to be done only if the call was accepted (in which case it returns true
). If it returns false
, the Future
may have previously been set asynchronously, in which case its result may not be known yet. That result, though not yet known, cannot by overridden by a call to a set*
method, only by a call to AbstractFuture.cancel(boolean)
.
setException
in class AbstractFuture<V>
throwable
- the exception to be used as the failed resultFuture
@Beta public boolean setFuture(ListenableFuture<? extends V> future)
AbstractFuture
Sets the result of this Future
to match the supplied input Future
once the supplied Future
is done, unless this Future
has already been cancelled or set (including “set asynchronously,” defined below).
If the supplied future is done when this method is called and the call is accepted, then this future is guaranteed to have been completed with the supplied future by the time this method returns. If the supplied future is not done and the call is accepted, then the future will be set asynchronously. Note that such a result, though not yet known, cannot by overridden by a call to a set*
method, only by a call to AbstractFuture.cancel(boolean)
.
If the call setFuture(delegate)
is accepted and this Future
is later cancelled, cancellation will be propagated to delegate
. Additionally, any call to setFuture
after any cancellation will propagate cancellation to the supplied Future
.
setFuture
in class AbstractFuture<V>
future
- the future to delegate toFuture
was not previously cancelled or set.public final V get() throws InterruptedException, ExecutionException
AbstractFuture
The default AbstractFuture
implementation throws InterruptedException
if the current thread is interrupted before or during the call, even if the value is already available.
get
in interface Future<V>
get
in class AbstractFuture<V>
InterruptedException
- if the current thread was interrupted before or during the call (optional but recommended).ExecutionException
public final V get(long timeout, TimeUnit unit) throws InterruptedException, ExecutionException, TimeoutException
AbstractFuture
The default AbstractFuture
implementation throws InterruptedException
if the current thread is interrupted before or during the call, even if the value is already available.
get
in interface Future<V>
get
in class AbstractFuture<V>
InterruptedException
- if the current thread was interrupted before or during the call (optional but recommended).ExecutionException
TimeoutException
public final boolean isDone()
public final boolean isCancelled()
isCancelled
in interface Future<V>
isCancelled
in class AbstractFuture<V>
public final void addListener(Runnable listener, Executor executor)
AbstractFuture
Registers a listener to be run on the given executor. The listener will run when the Future
’s computation is complete or, if the computation is already complete, immediately.
There is no guaranteed ordering of execution of listeners, but any listener added through this method is guaranteed to be called once the computation is complete.
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 direct execution) will be caught and logged.
Note: For fast, lightweight listeners that would be safe to execute in any thread, consider MoreExecutors.directExecutor()
. Otherwise, avoid it. Heavyweight directExecutor
listeners can cause problems, and these problems can be difficult to reproduce because they depend on timing. For example:
addListener
. That
caller may be a UI thread or other latency-sensitive thread. This can harm
UI responsiveness.
Future
. That thread may be an internal system thread such as an RPC
network thread. Blocking that thread may stall progress of the whole
system. It may even cause a deadlock.
directExecutor
listeners.
This is the most general listener interface. For common operations performed using listeners, see Futures
. For a simplified but general listener interface, see addCallback()
.
Memory consistency effects: Actions in a thread prior to adding a listener happen-before its execution begins, perhaps in another thread.
addListener
in interface ListenableFuture<V>
addListener
in class AbstractFuture<V>
listener
- the listener to run when the computation is completeexecutor
- the executor to run the listener in