/*
* Written by Doug Lea with assistance from members of JCP JSR-166
* Expert Group and released to the public domain, as explained at
* http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
*/
package java.util.concurrent;
import java.util.*;
import java.util.concurrent.atomic.AtomicInteger;
import java.security.AccessControlContext;
import java.security.AccessController;
import java.security.PrivilegedAction;
import java.security.PrivilegedExceptionAction;
import java.security.PrivilegedActionException;
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/**
* Factory and utility methods for {@link Executor}, {@link
* ExecutorService}, {@link ScheduledExecutorService}, {@link
* ThreadFactory}, and {@link Callable} classes defined in this
* package. This class supports the following kinds of methods:
*
*
*
Methods that create and return an {@link ExecutorService}
* set up with commonly useful configuration settings.
*
Methods that create and return a {@link ScheduledExecutorService}
* set up with commonly useful configuration settings.
*
Methods that create and return a "wrapped" ExecutorService, that
* disables reconfiguration by making implementation-specific methods
* inaccessible.
*
Methods that create and return a {@link ThreadFactory}
* that sets newly created threads to a known state.
*
Methods that create and return a {@link Callable}
* out of other closure-like forms, so they can be used
* in execution methods requiring {@code Callable}.
*
*
* @since 1.5
* @author Doug Lea
*/
public class Executors {
/**
* Creates a thread pool that reuses a fixed number of threads
* operating off a shared unbounded queue. At any point, at most
* {@code nThreads} threads will be active processing tasks.
* If additional tasks are submitted when all threads are active,
* they will wait in the queue until a thread is available.
* If any thread terminates due to a failure during execution
* prior to shutdown, a new one will take its place if needed to
* execute subsequent tasks. The threads in the pool will exist
* until it is explicitly {@link ExecutorService#shutdown shutdown}.
*
* @param nThreads the number of threads in the pool
* @return the newly created thread pool
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if {@code nThreads <= 0}
*/
public static ExecutorService newFixedThreadPool(int nThreads) {
return new ThreadPoolExecutor(nThreads, nThreads,
0L, TimeUnit.MILLISECONDS,
new LinkedBlockingQueue());
}
/**
* Creates a thread pool that maintains enough threads to support
* the given parallelism level, and may use multiple queues to
* reduce contention. The parallelism level corresponds to the
* maximum number of threads actively engaged in, or available to
* engage in, task processing. The actual number of threads may
* grow and shrink dynamically. A work-stealing pool makes no
* guarantees about the order in which submitted tasks are
* executed.
*
* @param parallelism the targeted parallelism level
* @return the newly created thread pool
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if {@code parallelism <= 0}
* @since 1.8
* @hide
*/
public static ExecutorService newWorkStealingPool(int parallelism) {
return new ForkJoinPool
(parallelism,
ForkJoinPool.defaultForkJoinWorkerThreadFactory,
null, true);
}
/**
* Creates a work-stealing thread pool using all
* {@link Runtime#availableProcessors available processors}
* as its target parallelism level.
* @return the newly created thread pool
* @since 1.8
* @hide
*/
public static ExecutorService newWorkStealingPool() {
return new ForkJoinPool
(Runtime.getRuntime().availableProcessors(),
ForkJoinPool.defaultForkJoinWorkerThreadFactory,
null, true);
}
/**
* Creates a thread pool that reuses a fixed number of threads
* operating off a shared unbounded queue, using the provided
* ThreadFactory to create new threads when needed. At any point,
* at most {@code nThreads} threads will be active processing
* tasks. If additional tasks are submitted when all threads are
* active, they will wait in the queue until a thread is
* available. If any thread terminates due to a failure during
* execution prior to shutdown, a new one will take its place if
* needed to execute subsequent tasks. The threads in the pool will
* exist until it is explicitly {@link ExecutorService#shutdown
* shutdown}.
*
* @param nThreads the number of threads in the pool
* @param threadFactory the factory to use when creating new threads
* @return the newly created thread pool
* @throws NullPointerException if threadFactory is null
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if {@code nThreads <= 0}
*/
public static ExecutorService newFixedThreadPool(int nThreads, ThreadFactory threadFactory) {
return new ThreadPoolExecutor(nThreads, nThreads,
0L, TimeUnit.MILLISECONDS,
new LinkedBlockingQueue(),
threadFactory);
}
/**
* Creates an Executor that uses a single worker thread operating
* off an unbounded queue. (Note however that if this single
* thread terminates due to a failure during execution prior to
* shutdown, a new one will take its place if needed to execute
* subsequent tasks.) Tasks are guaranteed to execute
* sequentially, and no more than one task will be active at any
* given time. Unlike the otherwise equivalent
* {@code newFixedThreadPool(1)} the returned executor is
* guaranteed not to be reconfigurable to use additional threads.
*
* @return the newly created single-threaded Executor
*/
public static ExecutorService newSingleThreadExecutor() {
return new FinalizableDelegatedExecutorService
(new ThreadPoolExecutor(1, 1,
0L, TimeUnit.MILLISECONDS,
new LinkedBlockingQueue()));
}
/**
* Creates an Executor that uses a single worker thread operating
* off an unbounded queue, and uses the provided ThreadFactory to
* create a new thread when needed. Unlike the otherwise
* equivalent {@code newFixedThreadPool(1, threadFactory)} the
* returned executor is guaranteed not to be reconfigurable to use
* additional threads.
*
* @param threadFactory the factory to use when creating new
* threads
*
* @return the newly created single-threaded Executor
* @throws NullPointerException if threadFactory is null
*/
public static ExecutorService newSingleThreadExecutor(ThreadFactory threadFactory) {
return new FinalizableDelegatedExecutorService
(new ThreadPoolExecutor(1, 1,
0L, TimeUnit.MILLISECONDS,
new LinkedBlockingQueue(),
threadFactory));
}
/**
* Creates a thread pool that creates new threads as needed, but
* will reuse previously constructed threads when they are
* available. These pools will typically improve the performance
* of programs that execute many short-lived asynchronous tasks.
* Calls to {@code execute} will reuse previously constructed
* threads if available. If no existing thread is available, a new
* thread will be created and added to the pool. Threads that have
* not been used for sixty seconds are terminated and removed from
* the cache. Thus, a pool that remains idle for long enough will
* not consume any resources. Note that pools with similar
* properties but different details (for example, timeout parameters)
* may be created using {@link ThreadPoolExecutor} constructors.
*
* @return the newly created thread pool
*/
public static ExecutorService newCachedThreadPool() {
return new ThreadPoolExecutor(0, Integer.MAX_VALUE,
60L, TimeUnit.SECONDS,
new SynchronousQueue());
}
/**
* Creates a thread pool that creates new threads as needed, but
* will reuse previously constructed threads when they are
* available, and uses the provided
* ThreadFactory to create new threads when needed.
* @param threadFactory the factory to use when creating new threads
* @return the newly created thread pool
* @throws NullPointerException if threadFactory is null
*/
public static ExecutorService newCachedThreadPool(ThreadFactory threadFactory) {
return new ThreadPoolExecutor(0, Integer.MAX_VALUE,
60L, TimeUnit.SECONDS,
new SynchronousQueue(),
threadFactory);
}
/**
* Creates a single-threaded executor that can schedule commands
* to run after a given delay, or to execute periodically.
* (Note however that if this single
* thread terminates due to a failure during execution prior to
* shutdown, a new one will take its place if needed to execute
* subsequent tasks.) Tasks are guaranteed to execute
* sequentially, and no more than one task will be active at any
* given time. Unlike the otherwise equivalent
* {@code newScheduledThreadPool(1)} the returned executor is
* guaranteed not to be reconfigurable to use additional threads.
* @return the newly created scheduled executor
*/
public static ScheduledExecutorService newSingleThreadScheduledExecutor() {
return new DelegatedScheduledExecutorService
(new ScheduledThreadPoolExecutor(1));
}
/**
* Creates a single-threaded executor that can schedule commands
* to run after a given delay, or to execute periodically. (Note
* however that if this single thread terminates due to a failure
* during execution prior to shutdown, a new one will take its
* place if needed to execute subsequent tasks.) Tasks are
* guaranteed to execute sequentially, and no more than one task
* will be active at any given time. Unlike the otherwise
* equivalent {@code newScheduledThreadPool(1, threadFactory)}
* the returned executor is guaranteed not to be reconfigurable to
* use additional threads.
* @param threadFactory the factory to use when creating new
* threads
* @return a newly created scheduled executor
* @throws NullPointerException if threadFactory is null
*/
public static ScheduledExecutorService newSingleThreadScheduledExecutor(ThreadFactory threadFactory) {
return new DelegatedScheduledExecutorService
(new ScheduledThreadPoolExecutor(1, threadFactory));
}
/**
* Creates a thread pool that can schedule commands to run after a
* given delay, or to execute periodically.
* @param corePoolSize the number of threads to keep in the pool,
* even if they are idle
* @return a newly created scheduled thread pool
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if {@code corePoolSize < 0}
*/
public static ScheduledExecutorService newScheduledThreadPool(int corePoolSize) {
return new ScheduledThreadPoolExecutor(corePoolSize);
}
/**
* Creates a thread pool that can schedule commands to run after a
* given delay, or to execute periodically.
* @param corePoolSize the number of threads to keep in the pool,
* even if they are idle
* @param threadFactory the factory to use when the executor
* creates a new thread
* @return a newly created scheduled thread pool
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if {@code corePoolSize < 0}
* @throws NullPointerException if threadFactory is null
*/
public static ScheduledExecutorService newScheduledThreadPool(
int corePoolSize, ThreadFactory threadFactory) {
return new ScheduledThreadPoolExecutor(corePoolSize, threadFactory);
}
/**
* Returns an object that delegates all defined {@link
* ExecutorService} methods to the given executor, but not any
* other methods that might otherwise be accessible using
* casts. This provides a way to safely "freeze" configuration and
* disallow tuning of a given concrete implementation.
* @param executor the underlying implementation
* @return an {@code ExecutorService} instance
* @throws NullPointerException if executor null
*/
public static ExecutorService unconfigurableExecutorService(ExecutorService executor) {
if (executor == null)
throw new NullPointerException();
return new DelegatedExecutorService(executor);
}
/**
* Returns an object that delegates all defined {@link
* ScheduledExecutorService} methods to the given executor, but
* not any other methods that might otherwise be accessible using
* casts. This provides a way to safely "freeze" configuration and
* disallow tuning of a given concrete implementation.
* @param executor the underlying implementation
* @return a {@code ScheduledExecutorService} instance
* @throws NullPointerException if executor null
*/
public static ScheduledExecutorService unconfigurableScheduledExecutorService(ScheduledExecutorService executor) {
if (executor == null)
throw new NullPointerException();
return new DelegatedScheduledExecutorService(executor);
}
/**
* Returns a default thread factory used to create new threads.
* This factory creates all new threads used by an Executor in the
* same {@link ThreadGroup}. Each new
* thread is created as a non-daemon thread with priority set to
* the smaller of {@code Thread.NORM_PRIORITY} and the maximum
* priority permitted in the thread group. New threads have names
* accessible via {@link Thread#getName} of
* pool-N-thread-M, where N is the sequence
* number of this factory, and M is the sequence number
* of the thread created by this factory.
* @return a thread factory
*/
public static ThreadFactory defaultThreadFactory() {
return new DefaultThreadFactory();
}
/**
* Legacy security code; do not use.
*/
public static ThreadFactory privilegedThreadFactory() {
return new PrivilegedThreadFactory();
}
/**
* Returns a {@link Callable} object that, when
* called, runs the given task and returns the given result. This
* can be useful when applying methods requiring a
* {@code Callable} to an otherwise resultless action.
* @param task the task to run
* @param result the result to return
* @return a callable object
* @throws NullPointerException if task null
*/
public static Callable callable(Runnable task, T result) {
if (task == null)
throw new NullPointerException();
return new RunnableAdapter(task, result);
}
/**
* Returns a {@link Callable} object that, when
* called, runs the given task and returns {@code null}.
* @param task the task to run
* @return a callable object
* @throws NullPointerException if task null
*/
public static Callable