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When the last step in the computation is 067 * complete, some objects captured during the computation are closed. 068 * 069 * <p>A pipeline of {@code ClosingFuture}s is a tree of steps. Each step represents either an 070 * asynchronously-computed intermediate value, or else an exception that indicates the failure or 071 * cancellation of the operation so far. The only way to extract the value or exception from a step 072 * is by declaring that step to be the last step of the pipeline. Nevertheless, we refer to the 073 * "value" of a successful step or the "result" (value or exception) of any step. 074 * 075 * <ol> 076 * <li>A pipeline starts at its leaf step (or steps), which is created from either a callable 077 * block or a {@link ListenableFuture}. 078 * <li>Each other step is derived from one or more input steps. At each step, zero or more objects 079 * can be captured for later closing. 080 * <li>There is one last step (the root of the tree), from which you can extract the final result 081 * of the computation. After that result is available (or the computation fails), all objects 082 * captured by any of the steps in the pipeline are closed. 083 * </ol> 084 * 085 * <h3>Starting a pipeline</h3> 086 * 087 * Start a {@code ClosingFuture} pipeline {@linkplain #submit(ClosingCallable, Executor) from a 088 * callable block} that may capture objects for later closing. To start a pipeline from a {@link 089 * ListenableFuture} that doesn't create resources that should be closed later, you can use {@link 090 * #from(ListenableFuture)} instead. 091 * 092 * <h3>Derived steps</h3> 093 * 094 * A {@code ClosingFuture} step can be derived from one or more input {@code ClosingFuture} steps in 095 * ways similar to {@link FluentFuture}s: 096 * 097 * <ul> 098 * <li>by transforming the value from a successful input step, 099 * <li>by catching the exception from a failed input step, or 100 * <li>by combining the results of several input steps. 101 * </ul> 102 * 103 * Each derivation can capture the next value or any intermediate objects for later closing. 104 * 105 * <p>A step can be the input to at most one derived step. Once you transform its value, catch its 106 * exception, or combine it with others, you cannot do anything else with it, including declare it 107 * to be the last step of the pipeline. 108 * 109 * <h4>Transforming</h4> 110 * 111 * To derive the next step by asynchronously applying a function to an input step's value, call 112 * {@link #transform(ClosingFunction, Executor)} or {@link #transformAsync(AsyncClosingFunction, 113 * Executor)} on the input step. 114 * 115 * <h4>Catching</h4> 116 * 117 * To derive the next step from a failed input step, call {@link #catching(Class, ClosingFunction, 118 * Executor)} or {@link #catchingAsync(Class, AsyncClosingFunction, Executor)} on the input step. 119 * 120 * <h4>Combining</h4> 121 * 122 * To derive a {@code ClosingFuture} from two or more input steps, pass the input steps to {@link 123 * #whenAllComplete(Iterable)} or {@link #whenAllSucceed(Iterable)} or its overloads. 124 * 125 * <h3>Cancelling</h3> 126 * 127 * Any step in a pipeline can be {@linkplain #cancel(boolean) cancelled}, even after another step 128 * has been derived, with the same semantics as cancelling a {@link Future}. In addition, a 129 * successfully cancelled step will immediately start closing all objects captured for later closing 130 * by it and by its input steps. 131 * 132 * <h3>Ending a pipeline</h3> 133 * 134 * Each {@code ClosingFuture} pipeline must be ended. To end a pipeline, decide whether you want to 135 * close the captured objects automatically or manually. 136 * 137 * <h4>Automatically closing</h4> 138 * 139 * You can extract a {@link Future} that represents the result of the last step in the pipeline by 140 * calling {@link #finishToFuture()}. All objects the pipeline has captured for closing will begin 141 * to be closed asynchronously <b>after</b> the returned {@code Future} is done: the future 142 * completes before closing starts, rather than once it has finished. 143 * 144 * <pre>{@code 145 * FluentFuture<UserName> userName = 146 * ClosingFuture.submit( 147 * closer -> closer.eventuallyClose(database.newTransaction(), closingExecutor), 148 * executor) 149 * .transformAsync((closer, transaction) -> transaction.queryClosingFuture("..."), executor) 150 * .transform((closer, result) -> result.get("userName"), directExecutor()) 151 * .catching(DBException.class, e -> "no user", directExecutor()) 152 * .finishToFuture(); 153 * }</pre> 154 * 155 * In this example, when the {@code userName} {@link Future} is done, the transaction and the query 156 * result cursor will both be closed, even if the operation is cancelled or fails. 157 * 158 * <h4>Manually closing</h4> 159 * 160 * If you want to close the captured objects manually, after you've used the final result, call 161 * {@link #finishToValueAndCloser(ValueAndCloserConsumer, Executor)} to get an object that holds the 162 * final result. You then call {@link ValueAndCloser#closeAsync()} to close the captured objects. 163 * 164 * <pre>{@code 165 * ClosingFuture.submit( 166 * closer -> closer.eventuallyClose(database.newTransaction(), closingExecutor), 167 * executor) 168 * .transformAsync((closer, transaction) -> transaction.queryClosingFuture("..."), executor) 169 * .transform((closer, result) -> result.get("userName"), directExecutor()) 170 * .catching(DBException.class, e -> "no user", directExecutor()) 171 * .finishToValueAndCloser( 172 * valueAndCloser -> this.userNameValueAndCloser = valueAndCloser, executor); 173 * 174 * // later 175 * try { // get() will throw if the operation failed or was cancelled. 176 * UserName userName = userNameValueAndCloser.get(); 177 * // do something with userName 178 * } finally { 179 * userNameValueAndCloser.closeAsync(); 180 * } 181 * }</pre> 182 * 183 * In this example, when {@code userNameValueAndCloser.closeAsync()} is called, the transaction and 184 * the query result cursor will both be closed, even if the operation is cancelled or fails. 185 * 186 * <p>Note that if you don't call {@code closeAsync()}, the captured objects will not be closed. The 187 * automatic-closing approach described above is safer. 188 * 189 * @param <V> the type of the value of this step 190 * @since 30.0 191 */ 192// TODO(dpb): Consider reusing one CloseableList for the entire pipeline, modulo combinations. 193@DoNotMock("Use ClosingFuture.from(Futures.immediate*Future)") 194@ElementTypesAreNonnullByDefault 195// TODO(dpb): GWT compatibility. 196public final class ClosingFuture<V extends @Nullable Object> { 197 198 private static final Logger logger = Logger.getLogger(ClosingFuture.class.getName()); 199 200 /** 201 * An object that can capture objects to be closed later, when a {@link ClosingFuture} pipeline is 202 * done. 203 */ 204 public static final class DeferredCloser { 205 @RetainedWith private final CloseableList list; 206 207 DeferredCloser(CloseableList list) { 208 this.list = list; 209 } 210 211 /** 212 * Captures an object to be closed when a {@link ClosingFuture} pipeline is done. 213 * 214 * <p>For users of the {@code -jre} flavor of Guava, the object can be any {@code 215 * AutoCloseable}. For users of the {@code -android} flavor, the object must be a {@code 216 * Closeable}. (For more about the flavors, see <a 217 * href="https://github.com/google/guava#adding-guava-to-your-build">Adding Guava to your 218 * build</a>.) 219 * 220 * <p>Be careful when targeting an older SDK than you are building against (most commonly when 221 * building for Android): Ensure that any object you pass implements the interface not just in 222 * your current SDK version but also at the oldest version you support. For example, <a 223 * href="https://developer.android.com/sdk/api_diff/16/">API Level 16</a> is the first version 224 * in which {@code Cursor} is {@code Closeable}. To support older versions, pass a wrapper 225 * {@code Closeable} with a method reference like {@code cursor::close}. 226 * 227 * <p>Note that this method is still binary-compatible between flavors because the erasure of 228 * its parameter type is {@code Object}, not {@code AutoCloseable} or {@code Closeable}. 229 * 230 * @param closeable the object to be closed (see notes above) 231 * @param closingExecutor the object will be closed on this executor 232 * @return the first argument 233 */ 234 @CanIgnoreReturnValue 235 @ParametricNullness 236 // TODO(b/163345357): Widen bound to AutoCloseable once we require API Level 19. 237 public <C extends @Nullable Object & @Nullable Closeable> C eventuallyClose( 238 @ParametricNullness C closeable, Executor closingExecutor) { 239 checkNotNull(closingExecutor); 240 if (closeable != null) { 241 list.add(closeable, closingExecutor); 242 } 243 return closeable; 244 } 245 } 246 247 /** 248 * An operation that computes a result. 249 * 250 * @param <V> the type of the result 251 */ 252 public interface ClosingCallable<V extends @Nullable Object> { 253 /** 254 * Computes a result, or throws an exception if unable to do so. 255 * 256 * <p>Any objects that are passed to {@link DeferredCloser#eventuallyClose(Closeable, Executor) 257 * closer.eventuallyClose()} will be closed when the {@link ClosingFuture} pipeline is done (but 258 * not before this method completes), even if this method throws or the pipeline is cancelled. 259 */ 260 @ParametricNullness 261 V call(DeferredCloser closer) throws Exception; 262 } 263 264 /** 265 * An operation that computes a {@link ClosingFuture} of a result. 266 * 267 * @param <V> the type of the result 268 * @since 30.1 269 */ 270 public interface AsyncClosingCallable<V extends @Nullable Object> { 271 /** 272 * Computes a result, or throws an exception if unable to do so. 273 * 274 * <p>Any objects that are passed to {@link DeferredCloser#eventuallyClose(Closeable, Executor) 275 * closer.eventuallyClose()} will be closed when the {@link ClosingFuture} pipeline is done (but 276 * not before this method completes), even if this method throws or the pipeline is cancelled. 277 */ 278 ClosingFuture<V> call(DeferredCloser closer) throws Exception; 279 } 280 281 /** 282 * A function from an input to a result. 283 * 284 * @param <T> the type of the input to the function 285 * @param <U> the type of the result of the function 286 */ 287 public interface ClosingFunction<T extends @Nullable Object, U extends @Nullable Object> { 288 289 /** 290 * Applies this function to an input, or throws an exception if unable to do so. 291 * 292 * <p>Any objects that are passed to {@link DeferredCloser#eventuallyClose(Closeable, Executor) 293 * closer.eventuallyClose()} will be closed when the {@link ClosingFuture} pipeline is done (but 294 * not before this method completes), even if this method throws or the pipeline is cancelled. 295 */ 296 @ParametricNullness 297 U apply(DeferredCloser closer, @ParametricNullness T input) throws Exception; 298 } 299 300 /** 301 * A function from an input to a {@link ClosingFuture} of a result. 302 * 303 * @param <T> the type of the input to the function 304 * @param <U> the type of the result of the function 305 */ 306 public interface AsyncClosingFunction<T extends @Nullable Object, U extends @Nullable Object> { 307 /** 308 * Applies this function to an input, or throws an exception if unable to do so. 309 * 310 * <p>Any objects that are passed to {@link DeferredCloser#eventuallyClose(Closeable, Executor) 311 * closer.eventuallyClose()} will be closed when the {@link ClosingFuture} pipeline is done (but 312 * not before this method completes), even if this method throws or the pipeline is cancelled. 313 */ 314 ClosingFuture<U> apply(DeferredCloser closer, @ParametricNullness T input) throws Exception; 315 } 316 317 /** 318 * An object that holds the final result of an asynchronous {@link ClosingFuture} operation and 319 * allows the user to close all the closeable objects that were captured during it for later 320 * closing. 321 * 322 * <p>The asynchronous operation will have completed before this object is created. 323 * 324 * @param <V> the type of the value of a successful operation 325 * @see ClosingFuture#finishToValueAndCloser(ValueAndCloserConsumer, Executor) 326 */ 327 public static final class ValueAndCloser<V extends @Nullable Object> { 328 329 private final ClosingFuture<? extends V> closingFuture; 330 331 ValueAndCloser(ClosingFuture<? extends V> closingFuture) { 332 this.closingFuture = checkNotNull(closingFuture); 333 } 334 335 /** 336 * Returns the final value of the associated {@link ClosingFuture}, or throws an exception as 337 * {@link Future#get()} would. 338 * 339 * <p>Because the asynchronous operation has already completed, this method is synchronous and 340 * returns immediately. 341 * 342 * @throws CancellationException if the computation was cancelled 343 * @throws ExecutionException if the computation threw an exception 344 */ 345 @ParametricNullness 346 public V get() throws ExecutionException { 347 return getDone(closingFuture.future); 348 } 349 350 /** 351 * Starts closing all closeable objects captured during the {@link ClosingFuture}'s asynchronous 352 * operation on the {@link Executor}s specified by calls to {@link 353 * DeferredCloser#eventuallyClose(Closeable, Executor)}. 354 * 355 * <p>If any such calls specified {@link MoreExecutors#directExecutor()}, those objects will be 356 * closed synchronously. 357 * 358 * <p>Idempotent: objects will be closed at most once. 359 */ 360 public void closeAsync() { 361 closingFuture.close(); 362 } 363 } 364 365 /** 366 * Represents an operation that accepts a {@link ValueAndCloser} for the last step in a {@link 367 * ClosingFuture} pipeline. 368 * 369 * @param <V> the type of the final value of a successful pipeline 370 * @see ClosingFuture#finishToValueAndCloser(ValueAndCloserConsumer, Executor) 371 */ 372 public interface ValueAndCloserConsumer<V extends @Nullable Object> { 373 374 /** Accepts a {@link ValueAndCloser} for the last step in a {@link ClosingFuture} pipeline. */ 375 void accept(ValueAndCloser<V> valueAndCloser); 376 } 377 378 /** 379 * Starts a {@link ClosingFuture} pipeline by submitting a callable block to an executor. 380 * 381 * @throws java.util.concurrent.RejectedExecutionException if the task cannot be scheduled for 382 * execution 383 */ 384 public static <V extends @Nullable Object> ClosingFuture<V> submit( 385 ClosingCallable<V> callable, Executor executor) { 386 return new ClosingFuture<>(callable, executor); 387 } 388 389 /** 390 * Starts a {@link ClosingFuture} pipeline by submitting a callable block to an executor. 391 * 392 * @throws java.util.concurrent.RejectedExecutionException if the task cannot be scheduled for 393 * execution 394 * @since 30.1 395 */ 396 public static <V extends @Nullable Object> ClosingFuture<V> submitAsync( 397 AsyncClosingCallable<V> callable, Executor executor) { 398 return new ClosingFuture<>(callable, executor); 399 } 400 401 /** 402 * Starts a {@link ClosingFuture} pipeline with a {@link ListenableFuture}. 403 * 404 * <p>{@code future}'s value will not be closed when the pipeline is done even if {@code V} 405 * implements {@link Closeable}. In order to start a pipeline with a value that will be closed 406 * when the pipeline is done, use {@link #submit(ClosingCallable, Executor)} instead. 407 */ 408 public static <V extends @Nullable Object> ClosingFuture<V> from(ListenableFuture<V> future) { 409 return new ClosingFuture<V>(future); 410 } 411 412 /** 413 * Starts a {@link ClosingFuture} pipeline with a {@link ListenableFuture}. 414 * 415 * <p>If {@code future} succeeds, its value will be closed (using {@code closingExecutor)} when 416 * the pipeline is done, even if the pipeline is canceled or fails. 417 * 418 * <p>Cancelling the pipeline will not cancel {@code future}, so that the pipeline can access its 419 * value in order to close it. 420 * 421 * @param future the future to create the {@code ClosingFuture} from. For discussion of the 422 * future's result type {@code C}, see {@link DeferredCloser#eventuallyClose(Closeable, 423 * Executor)}. 424 * @param closingExecutor the future's result will be closed on this executor 425 * @deprecated Creating {@link Future}s of closeable types is dangerous in general because the 426 * underlying value may never be closed if the {@link Future} is canceled after its operation 427 * begins. Consider replacing code that creates {@link ListenableFuture}s of closeable types, 428 * including those that pass them to this method, with {@link #submit(ClosingCallable, 429 * Executor)} in order to ensure that resources do not leak. Or, to start a pipeline with a 430 * {@link ListenableFuture} that doesn't create values that should be closed, use {@link 431 * ClosingFuture#from}. 432 */ 433 @Deprecated 434 // TODO(b/163345357): Widen bound to AutoCloseable once we require API Level 19. 435 public static <C extends @Nullable Object & @Nullable Closeable> 436 ClosingFuture<C> eventuallyClosing( 437 ListenableFuture<C> future, final Executor closingExecutor) { 438 checkNotNull(closingExecutor); 439 final ClosingFuture<C> closingFuture = new ClosingFuture<>(nonCancellationPropagating(future)); 440 Futures.addCallback( 441 future, 442 new FutureCallback<@Nullable Closeable>() { 443 @Override 444 public void onSuccess(@CheckForNull Closeable result) { 445 closingFuture.closeables.closer.eventuallyClose(result, closingExecutor); 446 } 447 448 @Override 449 public void onFailure(Throwable t) {} 450 }, 451 directExecutor()); 452 return closingFuture; 453 } 454 455 /** 456 * Starts specifying how to combine {@link ClosingFuture}s into a single pipeline. 457 * 458 * @throws IllegalStateException if a {@code ClosingFuture} has already been derived from any of 459 * the {@code futures}, or if any has already been {@linkplain #finishToFuture() finished} 460 */ 461 public static Combiner whenAllComplete(Iterable<? extends ClosingFuture<?>> futures) { 462 return new Combiner(false, futures); 463 } 464 465 /** 466 * Starts specifying how to combine {@link ClosingFuture}s into a single pipeline. 467 * 468 * @throws IllegalStateException if a {@code ClosingFuture} has already been derived from any of 469 * the arguments, or if any has already been {@linkplain #finishToFuture() finished} 470 */ 471 public static Combiner whenAllComplete( 472 ClosingFuture<?> future1, ClosingFuture<?>... moreFutures) { 473 return whenAllComplete(asList(future1, moreFutures)); 474 } 475 476 /** 477 * Starts specifying how to combine {@link ClosingFuture}s into a single pipeline, assuming they 478 * all succeed. If any fail, the resulting pipeline will fail. 479 * 480 * @throws IllegalStateException if a {@code ClosingFuture} has already been derived from any of 481 * the {@code futures}, or if any has already been {@linkplain #finishToFuture() finished} 482 */ 483 public static Combiner whenAllSucceed(Iterable<? extends ClosingFuture<?>> futures) { 484 return new Combiner(true, futures); 485 } 486 487 /** 488 * Starts specifying how to combine two {@link ClosingFuture}s into a single pipeline, assuming 489 * they all succeed. If any fail, the resulting pipeline will fail. 490 * 491 * <p>Calling this method allows you to use lambdas or method references typed with the types of 492 * the input {@link ClosingFuture}s. 493 * 494 * @throws IllegalStateException if a {@code ClosingFuture} has already been derived from any of 495 * the arguments, or if any has already been {@linkplain #finishToFuture() finished} 496 */ 497 public static <V1 extends @Nullable Object, V2 extends @Nullable Object> 498 Combiner2<V1, V2> whenAllSucceed(ClosingFuture<V1> future1, ClosingFuture<V2> future2) { 499 return new Combiner2<>(future1, future2); 500 } 501 502 /** 503 * Starts specifying how to combine three {@link ClosingFuture}s into a single pipeline, assuming 504 * they all succeed. If any fail, the resulting pipeline will fail. 505 * 506 * <p>Calling this method allows you to use lambdas or method references typed with the types of 507 * the input {@link ClosingFuture}s. 508 * 509 * @throws IllegalStateException if a {@code ClosingFuture} has already been derived from any of 510 * the arguments, or if any has already been {@linkplain #finishToFuture() finished} 511 */ 512 public static < 513 V1 extends @Nullable Object, V2 extends @Nullable Object, V3 extends @Nullable Object> 514 Combiner3<V1, V2, V3> whenAllSucceed( 515 ClosingFuture<V1> future1, ClosingFuture<V2> future2, ClosingFuture<V3> future3) { 516 return new Combiner3<>(future1, future2, future3); 517 } 518 519 /** 520 * Starts specifying how to combine four {@link ClosingFuture}s into a single pipeline, assuming 521 * they all succeed. If any fail, the resulting pipeline will fail. 522 * 523 * <p>Calling this method allows you to use lambdas or method references typed with the types of 524 * the input {@link ClosingFuture}s. 525 * 526 * @throws IllegalStateException if a {@code ClosingFuture} has already been derived from any of 527 * the arguments, or if any has already been {@linkplain #finishToFuture() finished} 528 */ 529 public static < 530 V1 extends @Nullable Object, 531 V2 extends @Nullable Object, 532 V3 extends @Nullable Object, 533 V4 extends @Nullable Object> 534 Combiner4<V1, V2, V3, V4> whenAllSucceed( 535 ClosingFuture<V1> future1, 536 ClosingFuture<V2> future2, 537 ClosingFuture<V3> future3, 538 ClosingFuture<V4> future4) { 539 return new Combiner4<>(future1, future2, future3, future4); 540 } 541 542 /** 543 * Starts specifying how to combine five {@link ClosingFuture}s into a single pipeline, assuming 544 * they all succeed. If any fail, the resulting pipeline will fail. 545 * 546 * <p>Calling this method allows you to use lambdas or method references typed with the types of 547 * the input {@link ClosingFuture}s. 548 * 549 * @throws IllegalStateException if a {@code ClosingFuture} has already been derived from any of 550 * the arguments, or if any has already been {@linkplain #finishToFuture() finished} 551 */ 552 public static < 553 V1 extends @Nullable Object, 554 V2 extends @Nullable Object, 555 V3 extends @Nullable Object, 556 V4 extends @Nullable Object, 557 V5 extends @Nullable Object> 558 Combiner5<V1, V2, V3, V4, V5> whenAllSucceed( 559 ClosingFuture<V1> future1, 560 ClosingFuture<V2> future2, 561 ClosingFuture<V3> future3, 562 ClosingFuture<V4> future4, 563 ClosingFuture<V5> future5) { 564 return new Combiner5<>(future1, future2, future3, future4, future5); 565 } 566 567 /** 568 * Starts specifying how to combine {@link ClosingFuture}s into a single pipeline, assuming they 569 * all succeed. If any fail, the resulting pipeline will fail. 570 * 571 * @throws IllegalStateException if a {@code ClosingFuture} has already been derived from any of 572 * the arguments, or if any has already been {@linkplain #finishToFuture() finished} 573 */ 574 public static Combiner whenAllSucceed( 575 ClosingFuture<?> future1, 576 ClosingFuture<?> future2, 577 ClosingFuture<?> future3, 578 ClosingFuture<?> future4, 579 ClosingFuture<?> future5, 580 ClosingFuture<?> future6, 581 ClosingFuture<?>... moreFutures) { 582 return whenAllSucceed( 583 FluentIterable.of(future1, future2, future3, future4, future5, future6) 584 .append(moreFutures)); 585 } 586 587 private final AtomicReference<State> state = new AtomicReference<>(OPEN); 588 private final CloseableList closeables = new CloseableList(); 589 private final FluentFuture<V> future; 590 591 private ClosingFuture(ListenableFuture<V> future) { 592 this.future = FluentFuture.from(future); 593 } 594 595 private ClosingFuture(final ClosingCallable<V> callable, Executor executor) { 596 checkNotNull(callable); 597 TrustedListenableFutureTask<V> task = 598 TrustedListenableFutureTask.create( 599 new Callable<V>() { 600 @Override 601 @ParametricNullness 602 public V call() throws Exception { 603 return callable.call(closeables.closer); 604 } 605 606 @Override 607 public String toString() { 608 return callable.toString(); 609 } 610 }); 611 executor.execute(task); 612 this.future = task; 613 } 614 615 private ClosingFuture(final AsyncClosingCallable<V> callable, Executor executor) { 616 checkNotNull(callable); 617 TrustedListenableFutureTask<V> task = 618 TrustedListenableFutureTask.create( 619 new AsyncCallable<V>() { 620 @Override 621 public ListenableFuture<V> call() throws Exception { 622 CloseableList newCloseables = new CloseableList(); 623 try { 624 ClosingFuture<V> closingFuture = callable.call(newCloseables.closer); 625 closingFuture.becomeSubsumedInto(closeables); 626 return closingFuture.future; 627 } finally { 628 closeables.add(newCloseables, directExecutor()); 629 } 630 } 631 632 @Override 633 public String toString() { 634 return callable.toString(); 635 } 636 }); 637 executor.execute(task); 638 this.future = task; 639 } 640 641 /** 642 * Returns a future that finishes when this step does. Calling {@code get()} on the returned 643 * future returns {@code null} if the step is successful or throws the same exception that would 644 * be thrown by calling {@code finishToFuture().get()} if this were the last step. Calling {@code 645 * cancel()} on the returned future has no effect on the {@code ClosingFuture} pipeline. 646 * 647 * <p>{@code statusFuture} differs from most methods on {@code ClosingFuture}: You can make calls 648 * to {@code statusFuture} <i>in addition to</i> the call you make to {@link #finishToFuture()} or 649 * a derivation method <i>on the same instance</i>. This is important because calling {@code 650 * statusFuture} alone does not provide a way to close the pipeline. 651 */ 652 public ListenableFuture<?> statusFuture() { 653 return nonCancellationPropagating(future.transform(constant(null), directExecutor())); 654 } 655 656 /** 657 * Returns a new {@code ClosingFuture} pipeline step derived from this one by applying a function 658 * to its value. The function can use a {@link DeferredCloser} to capture objects to be closed 659 * when the pipeline is done. 660 * 661 * <p>If this {@code ClosingFuture} fails, the function will not be called, and the derived {@code 662 * ClosingFuture} will be equivalent to this one. 663 * 664 * <p>If the function throws an exception, that exception is used as the result of the derived 665 * {@code ClosingFuture}. 666 * 667 * <p>Example usage: 668 * 669 * <pre>{@code 670 * ClosingFuture<List<Row>> rowsFuture = 671 * queryFuture.transform((closer, result) -> result.getRows(), executor); 672 * }</pre> 673 * 674 * <p>When selecting an executor, note that {@code directExecutor} is dangerous in some cases. See 675 * the discussion in the {@link ListenableFuture#addListener} documentation. All its warnings 676 * about heavyweight listeners are also applicable to heavyweight functions passed to this method. 677 * 678 * <p>After calling this method, you may not call {@link #finishToFuture()}, {@link 679 * #finishToValueAndCloser(ValueAndCloserConsumer, Executor)}, or any other derivation method on 680 * this {@code ClosingFuture}. 681 * 682 * @param function transforms the value of this step to the value of the derived step 683 * @param executor executor to run the function in 684 * @return the derived step 685 * @throws IllegalStateException if a {@code ClosingFuture} has already been derived from this 686 * one, or if this {@code ClosingFuture} has already been {@linkplain #finishToFuture() 687 * finished} 688 */ 689 public <U extends @Nullable Object> ClosingFuture<U> transform( 690 final ClosingFunction<? super V, U> function, Executor executor) { 691 checkNotNull(function); 692 AsyncFunction<V, U> applyFunction = 693 new AsyncFunction<V, U>() { 694 @Override 695 public ListenableFuture<U> apply(V input) throws Exception { 696 return closeables.applyClosingFunction(function, input); 697 } 698 699 @Override 700 public String toString() { 701 return function.toString(); 702 } 703 }; 704 // TODO(dpb): Switch to future.transformSync when that exists (passing a throwing function). 705 return derive(future.transformAsync(applyFunction, executor)); 706 } 707 708 /** 709 * Returns a new {@code ClosingFuture} pipeline step derived from this one by applying a function 710 * that returns a {@code ClosingFuture} to its value. The function can use a {@link 711 * DeferredCloser} to capture objects to be closed when the pipeline is done (other than those 712 * captured by the returned {@link ClosingFuture}). 713 * 714 * <p>If this {@code ClosingFuture} succeeds, the derived one will be equivalent to the one 715 * returned by the function. 716 * 717 * <p>If this {@code ClosingFuture} fails, the function will not be called, and the derived {@code 718 * ClosingFuture} will be equivalent to this one. 719 * 720 * <p>If the function throws an exception, that exception is used as the result of the derived 721 * {@code ClosingFuture}. But if the exception is thrown after the function creates a {@code 722 * ClosingFuture}, then none of the closeable objects in that {@code ClosingFuture} will be 723 * closed. 724 * 725 * <p>Usage guidelines for this method: 726 * 727 * <ul> 728 * <li>Use this method only when calling an API that returns a {@link ListenableFuture} or a 729 * {@code ClosingFuture}. If possible, prefer calling {@link #transform(ClosingFunction, 730 * Executor)} instead, with a function that returns the next value directly. 731 * <li>Call {@link DeferredCloser#eventuallyClose(Closeable, Executor) closer.eventuallyClose()} 732 * for every closeable object this step creates in order to capture it for later closing. 733 * <li>Return a {@code ClosingFuture}. To turn a {@link ListenableFuture} into a {@code 734 * ClosingFuture} call {@link #from(ListenableFuture)}. 735 * <li>In case this step doesn't create new closeables, you can adapt an API that returns a 736 * {@link ListenableFuture} to return a {@code ClosingFuture} by wrapping it with a call to 737 * {@link #withoutCloser(AsyncFunction)} 738 * </ul> 739 * 740 * <p>Example usage: 741 * 742 * <pre>{@code 743 * // Result.getRowsClosingFuture() returns a ClosingFuture. 744 * ClosingFuture<List<Row>> rowsFuture = 745 * queryFuture.transformAsync((closer, result) -> result.getRowsClosingFuture(), executor); 746 * 747 * // Result.writeRowsToOutputStreamFuture() returns a ListenableFuture that resolves to the 748 * // number of written rows. openOutputFile() returns a FileOutputStream (which implements 749 * // Closeable). 750 * ClosingFuture<Integer> rowsFuture2 = 751 * queryFuture.transformAsync( 752 * (closer, result) -> { 753 * FileOutputStream fos = closer.eventuallyClose(openOutputFile(), closingExecutor); 754 * return ClosingFuture.from(result.writeRowsToOutputStreamFuture(fos)); 755 * }, 756 * executor); 757 * 758 * // Result.getRowsFuture() returns a ListenableFuture (no new closeables are created). 759 * ClosingFuture<List<Row>> rowsFuture3 = 760 * queryFuture.transformAsync(withoutCloser(Result::getRowsFuture), executor); 761 * 762 * }</pre> 763 * 764 * <p>When selecting an executor, note that {@code directExecutor} is dangerous in some cases. See 765 * the discussion in the {@link ListenableFuture#addListener} documentation. All its warnings 766 * about heavyweight listeners are also applicable to heavyweight functions passed to this method. 767 * (Specifically, {@code directExecutor} functions should avoid heavyweight operations inside 768 * {@code AsyncClosingFunction.apply}. Any heavyweight operations should occur in other threads 769 * responsible for completing the returned {@code ClosingFuture}.) 770 * 771 * <p>After calling this method, you may not call {@link #finishToFuture()}, {@link 772 * #finishToValueAndCloser(ValueAndCloserConsumer, Executor)}, or any other derivation method on 773 * this {@code ClosingFuture}. 774 * 775 * @param function transforms the value of this step to a {@code ClosingFuture} with the value of 776 * the derived step 777 * @param executor executor to run the function in 778 * @return the derived step 779 * @throws IllegalStateException if a {@code ClosingFuture} has already been derived from this 780 * one, or if this {@code ClosingFuture} has already been {@linkplain #finishToFuture() 781 * finished} 782 */ 783 public <U extends @Nullable Object> ClosingFuture<U> transformAsync( 784 final AsyncClosingFunction<? super V, U> function, Executor executor) { 785 checkNotNull(function); 786 AsyncFunction<V, U> applyFunction = 787 new AsyncFunction<V, U>() { 788 @Override 789 public ListenableFuture<U> apply(V input) throws Exception { 790 return closeables.applyAsyncClosingFunction(function, input); 791 } 792 793 @Override 794 public String toString() { 795 return function.toString(); 796 } 797 }; 798 return derive(future.transformAsync(applyFunction, executor)); 799 } 800 801 /** 802 * Returns an {@link AsyncClosingFunction} that applies an {@link AsyncFunction} to an input, 803 * ignoring the DeferredCloser and returning a {@code ClosingFuture} derived from the returned 804 * {@link ListenableFuture}. 805 * 806 * <p>Use this method to pass a transformation to {@link #transformAsync(AsyncClosingFunction, 807 * Executor)} or to {@link #catchingAsync(Class, AsyncClosingFunction, Executor)} as long as it 808 * meets these conditions: 809 * 810 * <ul> 811 * <li>It does not need to capture any {@link Closeable} objects by calling {@link 812 * DeferredCloser#eventuallyClose(Closeable, Executor)}. 813 * <li>It returns a {@link ListenableFuture}. 814 * </ul> 815 * 816 * <p>Example usage: 817 * 818 * <pre>{@code 819 * // Result.getRowsFuture() returns a ListenableFuture. 820 * ClosingFuture<List<Row>> rowsFuture = 821 * queryFuture.transformAsync(withoutCloser(Result::getRowsFuture), executor); 822 * }</pre> 823 * 824 * @param function transforms the value of a {@code ClosingFuture} step to a {@link 825 * ListenableFuture} with the value of a derived step 826 */ 827 public static <V extends @Nullable Object, U extends @Nullable Object> 828 AsyncClosingFunction<V, U> withoutCloser(final AsyncFunction<V, U> function) { 829 checkNotNull(function); 830 return new AsyncClosingFunction<V, U>() { 831 @Override 832 public ClosingFuture<U> apply(DeferredCloser closer, V input) throws Exception { 833 return ClosingFuture.from(function.apply(input)); 834 } 835 }; 836 } 837 838 /** 839 * Returns a new {@code ClosingFuture} pipeline step derived from this one by applying a function 840 * to its exception if it is an instance of a given exception type. The function can use a {@link 841 * DeferredCloser} to capture objects to be closed when the pipeline is done. 842 * 843 * <p>If this {@code ClosingFuture} succeeds or fails with a different exception type, the 844 * function will not be called, and the derived {@code ClosingFuture} will be equivalent to this 845 * one. 846 * 847 * <p>If the function throws an exception, that exception is used as the result of the derived 848 * {@code ClosingFuture}. 849 * 850 * <p>Example usage: 851 * 852 * <pre>{@code 853 * ClosingFuture<QueryResult> queryFuture = 854 * queryFuture.catching( 855 * QueryException.class, (closer, x) -> Query.emptyQueryResult(), executor); 856 * }</pre> 857 * 858 * <p>When selecting an executor, note that {@code directExecutor} is dangerous in some cases. See 859 * the discussion in the {@link ListenableFuture#addListener} documentation. All its warnings 860 * about heavyweight listeners are also applicable to heavyweight functions passed to this method. 861 * 862 * <p>After calling this method, you may not call {@link #finishToFuture()}, {@link 863 * #finishToValueAndCloser(ValueAndCloserConsumer, Executor)}, or any other derivation method on 864 * this {@code ClosingFuture}. 865 * 866 * @param exceptionType the exception type that triggers use of {@code fallback}. The exception 867 * type is matched against this step's exception. "This step's exception" means the cause of 868 * the {@link ExecutionException} thrown by {@link Future#get()} on the {@link Future} 869 * underlying this step or, if {@code get()} throws a different kind of exception, that 870 * exception itself. To avoid hiding bugs and other unrecoverable errors, callers should 871 * prefer more specific types, avoiding {@code Throwable.class} in particular. 872 * @param fallback the function to be called if this step fails with the expected exception type. 873 * The function's argument is this step's exception. "This step's exception" means the cause 874 * of the {@link ExecutionException} thrown by {@link Future#get()} on the {@link Future} 875 * underlying this step or, if {@code get()} throws a different kind of exception, that 876 * exception itself. 877 * @param executor the executor that runs {@code fallback} if the input fails 878 */ 879 public <X extends Throwable> ClosingFuture<V> catching( 880 Class<X> exceptionType, ClosingFunction<? super X, ? extends V> fallback, Executor executor) { 881 return catchingMoreGeneric(exceptionType, fallback, executor); 882 } 883 884 // Avoids generic type capture inconsistency problems where |? extends V| is incompatible with V. 885 private <X extends Throwable, W extends V> ClosingFuture<V> catchingMoreGeneric( 886 Class<X> exceptionType, final ClosingFunction<? super X, W> fallback, Executor executor) { 887 checkNotNull(fallback); 888 AsyncFunction<X, W> applyFallback = 889 new AsyncFunction<X, W>() { 890 @Override 891 public ListenableFuture<W> apply(X exception) throws Exception { 892 return closeables.applyClosingFunction(fallback, exception); 893 } 894 895 @Override 896 public String toString() { 897 return fallback.toString(); 898 } 899 }; 900 // TODO(dpb): Switch to future.catchingSync when that exists (passing a throwing function). 901 return derive(future.catchingAsync(exceptionType, applyFallback, executor)); 902 } 903 904 /** 905 * Returns a new {@code ClosingFuture} pipeline step derived from this one by applying a function 906 * that returns a {@code ClosingFuture} to its exception if it is an instance of a given exception 907 * type. The function can use a {@link DeferredCloser} to capture objects to be closed when the 908 * pipeline is done (other than those captured by the returned {@link ClosingFuture}). 909 * 910 * <p>If this {@code ClosingFuture} fails with an exception of the given type, the derived {@code 911 * ClosingFuture} will be equivalent to the one returned by the function. 912 * 913 * <p>If this {@code ClosingFuture} succeeds or fails with a different exception type, the 914 * function will not be called, and the derived {@code ClosingFuture} will be equivalent to this 915 * one. 916 * 917 * <p>If the function throws an exception, that exception is used as the result of the derived 918 * {@code ClosingFuture}. But if the exception is thrown after the function creates a {@code 919 * ClosingFuture}, then none of the closeable objects in that {@code ClosingFuture} will be 920 * closed. 921 * 922 * <p>Usage guidelines for this method: 923 * 924 * <ul> 925 * <li>Use this method only when calling an API that returns a {@link ListenableFuture} or a 926 * {@code ClosingFuture}. If possible, prefer calling {@link #catching(Class, 927 * ClosingFunction, Executor)} instead, with a function that returns the next value 928 * directly. 929 * <li>Call {@link DeferredCloser#eventuallyClose(Closeable, Executor) closer.eventuallyClose()} 930 * for every closeable object this step creates in order to capture it for later closing. 931 * <li>Return a {@code ClosingFuture}. To turn a {@link ListenableFuture} into a {@code 932 * ClosingFuture} call {@link #from(ListenableFuture)}. 933 * <li>In case this step doesn't create new closeables, you can adapt an API that returns a 934 * {@link ListenableFuture} to return a {@code ClosingFuture} by wrapping it with a call to 935 * {@link #withoutCloser(AsyncFunction)} 936 * </ul> 937 * 938 * <p>Example usage: 939 * 940 * <pre>{@code 941 * // Fall back to a secondary input stream in case of IOException. 942 * ClosingFuture<InputStream> inputFuture = 943 * firstInputFuture.catchingAsync( 944 * IOException.class, (closer, x) -> secondaryInputStreamClosingFuture(), executor); 945 * } 946 * }</pre> 947 * 948 * <p>When selecting an executor, note that {@code directExecutor} is dangerous in some cases. See 949 * the discussion in the {@link ListenableFuture#addListener} documentation. All its warnings 950 * about heavyweight listeners are also applicable to heavyweight functions passed to this method. 951 * (Specifically, {@code directExecutor} functions should avoid heavyweight operations inside 952 * {@code AsyncClosingFunction.apply}. Any heavyweight operations should occur in other threads 953 * responsible for completing the returned {@code ClosingFuture}.) 954 * 955 * <p>After calling this method, you may not call {@link #finishToFuture()}, {@link 956 * #finishToValueAndCloser(ValueAndCloserConsumer, Executor)}, or any other derivation method on 957 * this {@code ClosingFuture}. 958 * 959 * @param exceptionType the exception type that triggers use of {@code fallback}. The exception 960 * type is matched against this step's exception. "This step's exception" means the cause of 961 * the {@link ExecutionException} thrown by {@link Future#get()} on the {@link Future} 962 * underlying this step or, if {@code get()} throws a different kind of exception, that 963 * exception itself. To avoid hiding bugs and other unrecoverable errors, callers should 964 * prefer more specific types, avoiding {@code Throwable.class} in particular. 965 * @param fallback the function to be called if this step fails with the expected exception type. 966 * The function's argument is this step's exception. "This step's exception" means the cause 967 * of the {@link ExecutionException} thrown by {@link Future#get()} on the {@link Future} 968 * underlying this step or, if {@code get()} throws a different kind of exception, that 969 * exception itself. 970 * @param executor the executor that runs {@code fallback} if the input fails 971 */ 972 // TODO(dpb): Should this do something special if the function throws CancellationException or 973 // ExecutionException? 974 public <X extends Throwable> ClosingFuture<V> catchingAsync( 975 Class<X> exceptionType, 976 AsyncClosingFunction<? super X, ? extends V> fallback, 977 Executor executor) { 978 return catchingAsyncMoreGeneric(exceptionType, fallback, executor); 979 } 980 981 // Avoids generic type capture inconsistency problems where |? extends V| is incompatible with V. 982 private <X extends Throwable, W extends V> ClosingFuture<V> catchingAsyncMoreGeneric( 983 Class<X> exceptionType, 984 final AsyncClosingFunction<? super X, W> fallback, 985 Executor executor) { 986 checkNotNull(fallback); 987 AsyncFunction<X, W> asyncFunction = 988 new AsyncFunction<X, W>() { 989 @Override 990 public ListenableFuture<W> apply(X exception) throws Exception { 991 return closeables.applyAsyncClosingFunction(fallback, exception); 992 } 993 994 @Override 995 public String toString() { 996 return fallback.toString(); 997 } 998 }; 999 return derive(future.catchingAsync(exceptionType, asyncFunction, executor)); 1000 } 1001 1002 /** 1003 * Marks this step as the last step in the {@code ClosingFuture} pipeline. 1004 * 1005 * <p>The returned {@link Future} is completed when the pipeline's computation completes, or when 1006 * the pipeline is cancelled. 1007 * 1008 * <p>All objects the pipeline has captured for closing will begin to be closed asynchronously 1009 * <b>after</b> the returned {@code Future} is done: the future completes before closing starts, 1010 * rather than once it has finished. 1011 * 1012 * <p>After calling this method, you may not call {@link 1013 * #finishToValueAndCloser(ValueAndCloserConsumer, Executor)}, this method, or any other 1014 * derivation method on this {@code ClosingFuture}. 1015 * 1016 * @return a {@link Future} that represents the final value or exception of the pipeline 1017 */ 1018 public FluentFuture<V> finishToFuture() { 1019 if (compareAndUpdateState(OPEN, WILL_CLOSE)) { 1020 logger.log(FINER, "will close {0}", this); 1021 future.addListener( 1022 new Runnable() { 1023 @Override 1024 public void run() { 1025 checkAndUpdateState(WILL_CLOSE, CLOSING); 1026 close(); 1027 checkAndUpdateState(CLOSING, CLOSED); 1028 } 1029 }, 1030 directExecutor()); 1031 } else { 1032 switch (state.get()) { 1033 case SUBSUMED: 1034 throw new IllegalStateException( 1035 "Cannot call finishToFuture() after deriving another step"); 1036 1037 case WILL_CREATE_VALUE_AND_CLOSER: 1038 throw new IllegalStateException( 1039 "Cannot call finishToFuture() after calling finishToValueAndCloser()"); 1040 1041 case WILL_CLOSE: 1042 case CLOSING: 1043 case CLOSED: 1044 throw new IllegalStateException("Cannot call finishToFuture() twice"); 1045 1046 case OPEN: 1047 throw new AssertionError(); 1048 } 1049 } 1050 return future; 1051 } 1052 1053 /** 1054 * Marks this step as the last step in the {@code ClosingFuture} pipeline. When this step is done, 1055 * {@code receiver} will be called with an object that contains the result of the operation. The 1056 * receiver can store the {@link ValueAndCloser} outside the receiver for later synchronous use. 1057 * 1058 * <p>After calling this method, you may not call {@link #finishToFuture()}, this method again, or 1059 * any other derivation method on this {@code ClosingFuture}. 1060 * 1061 * @param consumer a callback whose method will be called (using {@code executor}) when this 1062 * operation is done 1063 */ 1064 public void finishToValueAndCloser( 1065 final ValueAndCloserConsumer<? super V> consumer, Executor executor) { 1066 checkNotNull(consumer); 1067 if (!compareAndUpdateState(OPEN, WILL_CREATE_VALUE_AND_CLOSER)) { 1068 switch (state.get()) { 1069 case SUBSUMED: 1070 throw new IllegalStateException( 1071 "Cannot call finishToValueAndCloser() after deriving another step"); 1072 1073 case WILL_CLOSE: 1074 case CLOSING: 1075 case CLOSED: 1076 throw new IllegalStateException( 1077 "Cannot call finishToValueAndCloser() after calling finishToFuture()"); 1078 1079 case WILL_CREATE_VALUE_AND_CLOSER: 1080 throw new IllegalStateException("Cannot call finishToValueAndCloser() twice"); 1081 1082 case OPEN: 1083 break; 1084 } 1085 throw new AssertionError(state); 1086 } 1087 future.addListener( 1088 new Runnable() { 1089 @Override 1090 public void run() { 1091 provideValueAndCloser(consumer, ClosingFuture.this); 1092 } 1093 }, 1094 executor); 1095 } 1096 1097 private static <C extends @Nullable Object, V extends C> void provideValueAndCloser( 1098 ValueAndCloserConsumer<C> consumer, ClosingFuture<V> closingFuture) { 1099 consumer.accept(new ValueAndCloser<C>(closingFuture)); 1100 } 1101 1102 /** 1103 * Attempts to cancel execution of this step. This attempt will fail if the step has already 1104 * completed, has already been cancelled, or could not be cancelled for some other reason. If 1105 * successful, and this step has not started when {@code cancel} is called, this step should never 1106 * run. 1107 * 1108 * <p>If successful, causes the objects captured by this step (if already started) and its input 1109 * step(s) for later closing to be closed on their respective {@link Executor}s. If any such calls 1110 * specified {@link MoreExecutors#directExecutor()}, those objects will be closed synchronously. 1111 * 1112 * @param mayInterruptIfRunning {@code true} if the thread executing this task should be 1113 * interrupted; otherwise, in-progress tasks are allowed to complete, but the step will be 1114 * cancelled regardless 1115 * @return {@code false} if the step could not be cancelled, typically because it has already 1116 * completed normally; {@code true} otherwise 1117 */ 1118 @CanIgnoreReturnValue 1119 public boolean cancel(boolean mayInterruptIfRunning) { 1120 logger.log(FINER, "cancelling {0}", this); 1121 boolean cancelled = future.cancel(mayInterruptIfRunning); 1122 if (cancelled) { 1123 close(); 1124 } 1125 return cancelled; 1126 } 1127 1128 private void close() { 1129 logger.log(FINER, "closing {0}", this); 1130 closeables.close(); 1131 } 1132 1133 private <U extends @Nullable Object> ClosingFuture<U> derive(FluentFuture<U> future) { 1134 ClosingFuture<U> derived = new ClosingFuture<>(future); 1135 becomeSubsumedInto(derived.closeables); 1136 return derived; 1137 } 1138 1139 private void becomeSubsumedInto(CloseableList otherCloseables) { 1140 checkAndUpdateState(OPEN, SUBSUMED); 1141 otherCloseables.add(closeables, directExecutor()); 1142 } 1143 1144 /** 1145 * An object that can return the value of the {@link ClosingFuture}s that are passed to {@link 1146 * #whenAllComplete(Iterable)} or {@link #whenAllSucceed(Iterable)}. 1147 * 1148 * <p>Only for use by a {@link CombiningCallable} or {@link AsyncCombiningCallable} object. 1149 */ 1150 public static final class Peeker { 1151 private final ImmutableList<ClosingFuture<?>> futures; 1152 private volatile boolean beingCalled; 1153 1154 private Peeker(ImmutableList<ClosingFuture<?>> futures) { 1155 this.futures = checkNotNull(futures); 1156 } 1157 1158 /** 1159 * Returns the value of {@code closingFuture}. 1160 * 1161 * @throws ExecutionException if {@code closingFuture} is a failed step 1162 * @throws CancellationException if the {@code closingFuture}'s future was cancelled 1163 * @throws IllegalArgumentException if {@code closingFuture} is not one of the futures passed to 1164 * {@link #whenAllComplete(Iterable)} or {@link #whenAllComplete(Iterable)} 1165 * @throws IllegalStateException if called outside of a call to {@link 1166 * CombiningCallable#call(DeferredCloser, Peeker)} or {@link 1167 * AsyncCombiningCallable#call(DeferredCloser, Peeker)} 1168 */ 1169 @ParametricNullness 1170 public final <D extends @Nullable Object> D getDone(ClosingFuture<D> closingFuture) 1171 throws ExecutionException { 1172 checkState(beingCalled); 1173 checkArgument(futures.contains(closingFuture)); 1174 return Futures.getDone(closingFuture.future); 1175 } 1176 1177 @ParametricNullness 1178 private <V extends @Nullable Object> V call( 1179 CombiningCallable<V> combiner, CloseableList closeables) throws Exception { 1180 beingCalled = true; 1181 CloseableList newCloseables = new CloseableList(); 1182 try { 1183 return combiner.call(newCloseables.closer, this); 1184 } finally { 1185 closeables.add(newCloseables, directExecutor()); 1186 beingCalled = false; 1187 } 1188 } 1189 1190 private <V extends @Nullable Object> FluentFuture<V> callAsync( 1191 AsyncCombiningCallable<V> combiner, CloseableList closeables) throws Exception { 1192 beingCalled = true; 1193 CloseableList newCloseables = new CloseableList(); 1194 try { 1195 ClosingFuture<V> closingFuture = combiner.call(newCloseables.closer, this); 1196 closingFuture.becomeSubsumedInto(closeables); 1197 return closingFuture.future; 1198 } finally { 1199 closeables.add(newCloseables, directExecutor()); 1200 beingCalled = false; 1201 } 1202 } 1203 } 1204 1205 /** 1206 * A builder of a {@link ClosingFuture} step that is derived from more than one input step. 1207 * 1208 * <p>See {@link #whenAllComplete(Iterable)} and {@link #whenAllSucceed(Iterable)} for how to 1209 * instantiate this class. 1210 * 1211 * <p>Example: 1212 * 1213 * <pre>{@code 1214 * final ClosingFuture<BufferedReader> file1ReaderFuture = ...; 1215 * final ClosingFuture<BufferedReader> file2ReaderFuture = ...; 1216 * ListenableFuture<Integer> numberOfDifferentLines = 1217 * ClosingFuture.whenAllSucceed(file1ReaderFuture, file2ReaderFuture) 1218 * .call( 1219 * (closer, peeker) -> { 1220 * BufferedReader file1Reader = peeker.getDone(file1ReaderFuture); 1221 * BufferedReader file2Reader = peeker.getDone(file2ReaderFuture); 1222 * return countDifferentLines(file1Reader, file2Reader); 1223 * }, 1224 * executor) 1225 * .closing(executor); 1226 * }</pre> 1227 */ 1228 // TODO(cpovirk): Use simple name instead of fully qualified after we stop building with JDK 8. 1229 @com.google.errorprone.annotations.DoNotMock( 1230 "Use ClosingFuture.whenAllSucceed() or .whenAllComplete() instead.") 1231 public static class Combiner { 1232 1233 private final CloseableList closeables = new CloseableList(); 1234 1235 /** 1236 * An operation that returns a result and may throw an exception. 1237 * 1238 * @param <V> the type of the result 1239 */ 1240 public interface CombiningCallable<V extends @Nullable Object> { 1241 /** 1242 * Computes a result, or throws an exception if unable to do so. 1243 * 1244 * <p>Any objects that are passed to {@link DeferredCloser#eventuallyClose(Closeable, 1245 * Executor) closer.eventuallyClose()} will be closed when the {@link ClosingFuture} pipeline 1246 * is done (but not before this method completes), even if this method throws or the pipeline 1247 * is cancelled. 1248 * 1249 * @param peeker used to get the value of any of the input futures 1250 */ 1251 @ParametricNullness 1252 V call(DeferredCloser closer, Peeker peeker) throws Exception; 1253 } 1254 1255 /** 1256 * An operation that returns a {@link ClosingFuture} result and may throw an exception. 1257 * 1258 * @param <V> the type of the result 1259 */ 1260 public interface AsyncCombiningCallable<V extends @Nullable Object> { 1261 /** 1262 * Computes a {@link ClosingFuture} result, or throws an exception if unable to do so. 1263 * 1264 * <p>Any objects that are passed to {@link DeferredCloser#eventuallyClose(Closeable, 1265 * Executor) closer.eventuallyClose()} will be closed when the {@link ClosingFuture} pipeline 1266 * is done (but not before this method completes), even if this method throws or the pipeline 1267 * is cancelled. 1268 * 1269 * @param peeker used to get the value of any of the input futures 1270 */ 1271 ClosingFuture<V> call(DeferredCloser closer, Peeker peeker) throws Exception; 1272 } 1273 1274 private final boolean allMustSucceed; 1275 protected final ImmutableList<ClosingFuture<?>> inputs; 1276 1277 private Combiner(boolean allMustSucceed, Iterable<? extends ClosingFuture<?>> inputs) { 1278 this.allMustSucceed = allMustSucceed; 1279 this.inputs = ImmutableList.copyOf(inputs); 1280 for (ClosingFuture<?> input : inputs) { 1281 input.becomeSubsumedInto(closeables); 1282 } 1283 } 1284 1285 /** 1286 * Returns a new {@code ClosingFuture} pipeline step derived from the inputs by applying a 1287 * combining function to their values. The function can use a {@link DeferredCloser} to capture 1288 * objects to be closed when the pipeline is done. 1289 * 1290 * <p>If this combiner was returned by a {@link #whenAllSucceed} method and any of the inputs 1291 * fail, so will the returned step. 1292 * 1293 * <p>If the combiningCallable throws a {@code CancellationException}, the pipeline will be 1294 * cancelled. 1295 * 1296 * <p>If the combiningCallable throws an {@code ExecutionException}, the cause of the thrown 1297 * {@code ExecutionException} will be extracted and used as the failure of the derived step. 1298 */ 1299 public <V extends @Nullable Object> ClosingFuture<V> call( 1300 final CombiningCallable<V> combiningCallable, Executor executor) { 1301 Callable<V> callable = 1302 new Callable<V>() { 1303 @Override 1304 @ParametricNullness 1305 public V call() throws Exception { 1306 return new Peeker(inputs).call(combiningCallable, closeables); 1307 } 1308 1309 @Override 1310 public String toString() { 1311 return combiningCallable.toString(); 1312 } 1313 }; 1314 ClosingFuture<V> derived = new ClosingFuture<>(futureCombiner().call(callable, executor)); 1315 derived.closeables.add(closeables, directExecutor()); 1316 return derived; 1317 } 1318 1319 /** 1320 * Returns a new {@code ClosingFuture} pipeline step derived from the inputs by applying a 1321 * {@code ClosingFuture}-returning function to their values. The function can use a {@link 1322 * DeferredCloser} to capture objects to be closed when the pipeline is done (other than those 1323 * captured by the returned {@link ClosingFuture}). 1324 * 1325 * <p>If this combiner was returned by a {@link #whenAllSucceed} method and any of the inputs 1326 * fail, so will the returned step. 1327 * 1328 * <p>If the combiningCallable throws a {@code CancellationException}, the pipeline will be 1329 * cancelled. 1330 * 1331 * <p>If the combiningCallable throws an {@code ExecutionException}, the cause of the thrown 1332 * {@code ExecutionException} will be extracted and used as the failure of the derived step. 1333 * 1334 * <p>If the combiningCallable throws any other exception, it will be used as the failure of the 1335 * derived step. 1336 * 1337 * <p>If an exception is thrown after the combiningCallable creates a {@code ClosingFuture}, 1338 * then none of the closeable objects in that {@code ClosingFuture} will be closed. 1339 * 1340 * <p>Usage guidelines for this method: 1341 * 1342 * <ul> 1343 * <li>Use this method only when calling an API that returns a {@link ListenableFuture} or a 1344 * {@code ClosingFuture}. If possible, prefer calling {@link #call(CombiningCallable, 1345 * Executor)} instead, with a function that returns the next value directly. 1346 * <li>Call {@link DeferredCloser#eventuallyClose(Closeable, Executor) 1347 * closer.eventuallyClose()} for every closeable object this step creates in order to 1348 * capture it for later closing. 1349 * <li>Return a {@code ClosingFuture}. To turn a {@link ListenableFuture} into a {@code 1350 * ClosingFuture} call {@link #from(ListenableFuture)}. 1351 * </ul> 1352 * 1353 * <p>The same warnings about doing heavyweight operations within {@link 1354 * ClosingFuture#transformAsync(AsyncClosingFunction, Executor)} apply here. 1355 */ 1356 public <V extends @Nullable Object> ClosingFuture<V> callAsync( 1357 final AsyncCombiningCallable<V> combiningCallable, Executor executor) { 1358 AsyncCallable<V> asyncCallable = 1359 new AsyncCallable<V>() { 1360 @Override 1361 public ListenableFuture<V> call() throws Exception { 1362 return new Peeker(inputs).callAsync(combiningCallable, closeables); 1363 } 1364 1365 @Override 1366 public String toString() { 1367 return combiningCallable.toString(); 1368 } 1369 }; 1370 ClosingFuture<V> derived = 1371 new ClosingFuture<>(futureCombiner().callAsync(asyncCallable, executor)); 1372 derived.closeables.add(closeables, directExecutor()); 1373 return derived; 1374 } 1375 1376 private FutureCombiner<@Nullable Object> futureCombiner() { 1377 return allMustSucceed 1378 ? Futures.whenAllSucceed(inputFutures()) 1379 : Futures.whenAllComplete(inputFutures()); 1380 } 1381 1382 private static final Function<ClosingFuture<?>, FluentFuture<?>> INNER_FUTURE = 1383 new Function<ClosingFuture<?>, FluentFuture<?>>() { 1384 @Override 1385 public FluentFuture<?> apply(ClosingFuture<?> future) { 1386 return future.future; 1387 } 1388 }; 1389 1390 private ImmutableList<FluentFuture<?>> inputFutures() { 1391 return FluentIterable.from(inputs).transform(INNER_FUTURE).toList(); 1392 } 1393 } 1394 1395 /** 1396 * A generic {@link Combiner} that lets you use a lambda or method reference to combine two {@link 1397 * ClosingFuture}s. Use {@link #whenAllSucceed(ClosingFuture, ClosingFuture)} to start this 1398 * combination. 1399 * 1400 * @param <V1> the type returned by the first future 1401 * @param <V2> the type returned by the second future 1402 */ 1403 public static final class Combiner2<V1 extends @Nullable Object, V2 extends @Nullable Object> 1404 extends Combiner { 1405 1406 /** 1407 * A function that returns a value when applied to the values of the two futures passed to 1408 * {@link #whenAllSucceed(ClosingFuture, ClosingFuture)}. 1409 * 1410 * @param <V1> the type returned by the first future 1411 * @param <V2> the type returned by the second future 1412 * @param <U> the type returned by the function 1413 */ 1414 public interface ClosingFunction2< 1415 V1 extends @Nullable Object, V2 extends @Nullable Object, U extends @Nullable Object> { 1416 1417 /** 1418 * Applies this function to two inputs, or throws an exception if unable to do so. 1419 * 1420 * <p>Any objects that are passed to {@link DeferredCloser#eventuallyClose(Closeable, 1421 * Executor) closer.eventuallyClose()} will be closed when the {@link ClosingFuture} pipeline 1422 * is done (but not before this method completes), even if this method throws or the pipeline 1423 * is cancelled. 1424 */ 1425 @ParametricNullness 1426 U apply(DeferredCloser closer, @ParametricNullness V1 value1, @ParametricNullness V2 value2) 1427 throws Exception; 1428 } 1429 1430 /** 1431 * A function that returns a {@link ClosingFuture} when applied to the values of the two futures 1432 * passed to {@link #whenAllSucceed(ClosingFuture, ClosingFuture)}. 1433 * 1434 * @param <V1> the type returned by the first future 1435 * @param <V2> the type returned by the second future 1436 * @param <U> the type returned by the function 1437 */ 1438 public interface AsyncClosingFunction2< 1439 V1 extends @Nullable Object, V2 extends @Nullable Object, U extends @Nullable Object> { 1440 1441 /** 1442 * Applies this function to two inputs, or throws an exception if unable to do so. 1443 * 1444 * <p>Any objects that are passed to {@link DeferredCloser#eventuallyClose(Closeable, 1445 * Executor) closer.eventuallyClose()} will be closed when the {@link ClosingFuture} pipeline 1446 * is done (but not before this method completes), even if this method throws or the pipeline 1447 * is cancelled. 1448 */ 1449 ClosingFuture<U> apply( 1450 DeferredCloser closer, @ParametricNullness V1 value1, @ParametricNullness V2 value2) 1451 throws Exception; 1452 } 1453 1454 private final ClosingFuture<V1> future1; 1455 private final ClosingFuture<V2> future2; 1456 1457 private Combiner2(ClosingFuture<V1> future1, ClosingFuture<V2> future2) { 1458 super(true, ImmutableList.of(future1, future2)); 1459 this.future1 = future1; 1460 this.future2 = future2; 1461 } 1462 1463 /** 1464 * Returns a new {@code ClosingFuture} pipeline step derived from the inputs by applying a 1465 * combining function to their values. The function can use a {@link DeferredCloser} to capture 1466 * objects to be closed when the pipeline is done. 1467 * 1468 * <p>If this combiner was returned by {@link #whenAllSucceed(ClosingFuture, ClosingFuture)} and 1469 * any of the inputs fail, so will the returned step. 1470 * 1471 * <p>If the function throws a {@code CancellationException}, the pipeline will be cancelled. 1472 * 1473 * <p>If the function throws an {@code ExecutionException}, the cause of the thrown {@code 1474 * ExecutionException} will be extracted and used as the failure of the derived step. 1475 */ 1476 public <U extends @Nullable Object> ClosingFuture<U> call( 1477 final ClosingFunction2<V1, V2, U> function, Executor executor) { 1478 return call( 1479 new CombiningCallable<U>() { 1480 @Override 1481 @ParametricNullness 1482 public U call(DeferredCloser closer, Peeker peeker) throws Exception { 1483 return function.apply(closer, peeker.getDone(future1), peeker.getDone(future2)); 1484 } 1485 1486 @Override 1487 public String toString() { 1488 return function.toString(); 1489 } 1490 }, 1491 executor); 1492 } 1493 1494 /** 1495 * Returns a new {@code ClosingFuture} pipeline step derived from the inputs by applying a 1496 * {@code ClosingFuture}-returning function to their values. The function can use a {@link 1497 * DeferredCloser} to capture objects to be closed when the pipeline is done (other than those 1498 * captured by the returned {@link ClosingFuture}). 1499 * 1500 * <p>If this combiner was returned by {@link #whenAllSucceed(ClosingFuture, ClosingFuture)} and 1501 * any of the inputs fail, so will the returned step. 1502 * 1503 * <p>If the function throws a {@code CancellationException}, the pipeline will be cancelled. 1504 * 1505 * <p>If the function throws an {@code ExecutionException}, the cause of the thrown {@code 1506 * ExecutionException} will be extracted and used as the failure of the derived step. 1507 * 1508 * <p>If the function throws any other exception, it will be used as the failure of the derived 1509 * step. 1510 * 1511 * <p>If an exception is thrown after the function creates a {@code ClosingFuture}, then none of 1512 * the closeable objects in that {@code ClosingFuture} will be closed. 1513 * 1514 * <p>Usage guidelines for this method: 1515 * 1516 * <ul> 1517 * <li>Use this method only when calling an API that returns a {@link ListenableFuture} or a 1518 * {@code ClosingFuture}. If possible, prefer calling {@link #call(CombiningCallable, 1519 * Executor)} instead, with a function that returns the next value directly. 1520 * <li>Call {@link DeferredCloser#eventuallyClose(Closeable, Executor) 1521 * closer.eventuallyClose()} for every closeable object this step creates in order to 1522 * capture it for later closing. 1523 * <li>Return a {@code ClosingFuture}. To turn a {@link ListenableFuture} into a {@code 1524 * ClosingFuture} call {@link #from(ListenableFuture)}. 1525 * </ul> 1526 * 1527 * <p>The same warnings about doing heavyweight operations within {@link 1528 * ClosingFuture#transformAsync(AsyncClosingFunction, Executor)} apply here. 1529 */ 1530 public <U extends @Nullable Object> ClosingFuture<U> callAsync( 1531 final AsyncClosingFunction2<V1, V2, U> function, Executor executor) { 1532 return callAsync( 1533 new AsyncCombiningCallable<U>() { 1534 @Override 1535 public ClosingFuture<U> call(DeferredCloser closer, Peeker peeker) throws Exception { 1536 return function.apply(closer, peeker.getDone(future1), peeker.getDone(future2)); 1537 } 1538 1539 @Override 1540 public String toString() { 1541 return function.toString(); 1542 } 1543 }, 1544 executor); 1545 } 1546 } 1547 1548 /** 1549 * A generic {@link Combiner} that lets you use a lambda or method reference to combine three 1550 * {@link ClosingFuture}s. Use {@link #whenAllSucceed(ClosingFuture, ClosingFuture, 1551 * ClosingFuture)} to start this combination. 1552 * 1553 * @param <V1> the type returned by the first future 1554 * @param <V2> the type returned by the second future 1555 * @param <V3> the type returned by the third future 1556 */ 1557 public static final class Combiner3< 1558 V1 extends @Nullable Object, V2 extends @Nullable Object, V3 extends @Nullable Object> 1559 extends Combiner { 1560 /** 1561 * A function that returns a value when applied to the values of the three futures passed to 1562 * {@link #whenAllSucceed(ClosingFuture, ClosingFuture, ClosingFuture)}. 1563 * 1564 * @param <V1> the type returned by the first future 1565 * @param <V2> the type returned by the second future 1566 * @param <V3> the type returned by the third future 1567 * @param <U> the type returned by the function 1568 */ 1569 public interface ClosingFunction3< 1570 V1 extends @Nullable Object, 1571 V2 extends @Nullable Object, 1572 V3 extends @Nullable Object, 1573 U extends @Nullable Object> { 1574 /** 1575 * Applies this function to three inputs, or throws an exception if unable to do so. 1576 * 1577 * <p>Any objects that are passed to {@link DeferredCloser#eventuallyClose(Closeable, 1578 * Executor) closer.eventuallyClose()} will be closed when the {@link ClosingFuture} pipeline 1579 * is done (but not before this method completes), even if this method throws or the pipeline 1580 * is cancelled. 1581 */ 1582 @ParametricNullness 1583 U apply( 1584 DeferredCloser closer, 1585 @ParametricNullness V1 value1, 1586 @ParametricNullness V2 value2, 1587 @ParametricNullness V3 value3) 1588 throws Exception; 1589 } 1590 1591 /** 1592 * A function that returns a {@link ClosingFuture} when applied to the values of the three 1593 * futures passed to {@link #whenAllSucceed(ClosingFuture, ClosingFuture, ClosingFuture)}. 1594 * 1595 * @param <V1> the type returned by the first future 1596 * @param <V2> the type returned by the second future 1597 * @param <V3> the type returned by the third future 1598 * @param <U> the type returned by the function 1599 */ 1600 public interface AsyncClosingFunction3< 1601 V1 extends @Nullable Object, 1602 V2 extends @Nullable Object, 1603 V3 extends @Nullable Object, 1604 U extends @Nullable Object> { 1605 /** 1606 * Applies this function to three inputs, or throws an exception if unable to do so. 1607 * 1608 * <p>Any objects that are passed to {@link DeferredCloser#eventuallyClose(Closeable, 1609 * Executor) closer.eventuallyClose()} will be closed when the {@link ClosingFuture} pipeline 1610 * is done (but not before this method completes), even if this method throws or the pipeline 1611 * is cancelled. 1612 */ 1613 ClosingFuture<U> apply( 1614 DeferredCloser closer, 1615 @ParametricNullness V1 value1, 1616 @ParametricNullness V2 value2, 1617 @ParametricNullness V3 value3) 1618 throws Exception; 1619 } 1620 1621 private final ClosingFuture<V1> future1; 1622 private final ClosingFuture<V2> future2; 1623 private final ClosingFuture<V3> future3; 1624 1625 private Combiner3( 1626 ClosingFuture<V1> future1, ClosingFuture<V2> future2, ClosingFuture<V3> future3) { 1627 super(true, ImmutableList.of(future1, future2, future3)); 1628 this.future1 = future1; 1629 this.future2 = future2; 1630 this.future3 = future3; 1631 } 1632 1633 /** 1634 * Returns a new {@code ClosingFuture} pipeline step derived from the inputs by applying a 1635 * combining function to their values. The function can use a {@link DeferredCloser} to capture 1636 * objects to be closed when the pipeline is done. 1637 * 1638 * <p>If this combiner was returned by {@link #whenAllSucceed(ClosingFuture, ClosingFuture, 1639 * ClosingFuture)} and any of the inputs fail, so will the returned step. 1640 * 1641 * <p>If the function throws a {@code CancellationException}, the pipeline will be cancelled. 1642 * 1643 * <p>If the function throws an {@code ExecutionException}, the cause of the thrown {@code 1644 * ExecutionException} will be extracted and used as the failure of the derived step. 1645 */ 1646 public <U extends @Nullable Object> ClosingFuture<U> call( 1647 final ClosingFunction3<V1, V2, V3, U> function, Executor executor) { 1648 return call( 1649 new CombiningCallable<U>() { 1650 @Override 1651 @ParametricNullness 1652 public U call(DeferredCloser closer, Peeker peeker) throws Exception { 1653 return function.apply( 1654 closer, 1655 peeker.getDone(future1), 1656 peeker.getDone(future2), 1657 peeker.getDone(future3)); 1658 } 1659 1660 @Override 1661 public String toString() { 1662 return function.toString(); 1663 } 1664 }, 1665 executor); 1666 } 1667 1668 /** 1669 * Returns a new {@code ClosingFuture} pipeline step derived from the inputs by applying a 1670 * {@code ClosingFuture}-returning function to their values. The function can use a {@link 1671 * DeferredCloser} to capture objects to be closed when the pipeline is done (other than those 1672 * captured by the returned {@link ClosingFuture}). 1673 * 1674 * <p>If this combiner was returned by {@link #whenAllSucceed(ClosingFuture, ClosingFuture, 1675 * ClosingFuture)} and any of the inputs fail, so will the returned step. 1676 * 1677 * <p>If the function throws a {@code CancellationException}, the pipeline will be cancelled. 1678 * 1679 * <p>If the function throws an {@code ExecutionException}, the cause of the thrown {@code 1680 * ExecutionException} will be extracted and used as the failure of the derived step. 1681 * 1682 * <p>If the function throws any other exception, it will be used as the failure of the derived 1683 * step. 1684 * 1685 * <p>If an exception is thrown after the function creates a {@code ClosingFuture}, then none of 1686 * the closeable objects in that {@code ClosingFuture} will be closed. 1687 * 1688 * <p>Usage guidelines for this method: 1689 * 1690 * <ul> 1691 * <li>Use this method only when calling an API that returns a {@link ListenableFuture} or a 1692 * {@code ClosingFuture}. If possible, prefer calling {@link #call(CombiningCallable, 1693 * Executor)} instead, with a function that returns the next value directly. 1694 * <li>Call {@link DeferredCloser#eventuallyClose(Closeable, Executor) 1695 * closer.eventuallyClose()} for every closeable object this step creates in order to 1696 * capture it for later closing. 1697 * <li>Return a {@code ClosingFuture}. To turn a {@link ListenableFuture} into a {@code 1698 * ClosingFuture} call {@link #from(ListenableFuture)}. 1699 * </ul> 1700 * 1701 * <p>The same warnings about doing heavyweight operations within {@link 1702 * ClosingFuture#transformAsync(AsyncClosingFunction, Executor)} apply here. 1703 */ 1704 public <U extends @Nullable Object> ClosingFuture<U> callAsync( 1705 final AsyncClosingFunction3<V1, V2, V3, U> function, Executor executor) { 1706 return callAsync( 1707 new AsyncCombiningCallable<U>() { 1708 @Override 1709 public ClosingFuture<U> call(DeferredCloser closer, Peeker peeker) throws Exception { 1710 return function.apply( 1711 closer, 1712 peeker.getDone(future1), 1713 peeker.getDone(future2), 1714 peeker.getDone(future3)); 1715 } 1716 1717 @Override 1718 public String toString() { 1719 return function.toString(); 1720 } 1721 }, 1722 executor); 1723 } 1724 } 1725 1726 /** 1727 * A generic {@link Combiner} that lets you use a lambda or method reference to combine four 1728 * {@link ClosingFuture}s. Use {@link #whenAllSucceed(ClosingFuture, ClosingFuture, ClosingFuture, 1729 * ClosingFuture)} to start this combination. 1730 * 1731 * @param <V1> the type returned by the first future 1732 * @param <V2> the type returned by the second future 1733 * @param <V3> the type returned by the third future 1734 * @param <V4> the type returned by the fourth future 1735 */ 1736 public static final class Combiner4< 1737 V1 extends @Nullable Object, 1738 V2 extends @Nullable Object, 1739 V3 extends @Nullable Object, 1740 V4 extends @Nullable Object> 1741 extends Combiner { 1742 /** 1743 * A function that returns a value when applied to the values of the four futures passed to 1744 * {@link #whenAllSucceed(ClosingFuture, ClosingFuture, ClosingFuture, ClosingFuture)}. 1745 * 1746 * @param <V1> the type returned by the first future 1747 * @param <V2> the type returned by the second future 1748 * @param <V3> the type returned by the third future 1749 * @param <V4> the type returned by the fourth future 1750 * @param <U> the type returned by the function 1751 */ 1752 public interface ClosingFunction4< 1753 V1 extends @Nullable Object, 1754 V2 extends @Nullable Object, 1755 V3 extends @Nullable Object, 1756 V4 extends @Nullable Object, 1757 U extends @Nullable Object> { 1758 /** 1759 * Applies this function to four inputs, or throws an exception if unable to do so. 1760 * 1761 * <p>Any objects that are passed to {@link DeferredCloser#eventuallyClose(Closeable, 1762 * Executor) closer.eventuallyClose()} will be closed when the {@link ClosingFuture} pipeline 1763 * is done (but not before this method completes), even if this method throws or the pipeline 1764 * is cancelled. 1765 */ 1766 @ParametricNullness 1767 U apply( 1768 DeferredCloser closer, 1769 @ParametricNullness V1 value1, 1770 @ParametricNullness V2 value2, 1771 @ParametricNullness V3 value3, 1772 @ParametricNullness V4 value4) 1773 throws Exception; 1774 } 1775 1776 /** 1777 * A function that returns a {@link ClosingFuture} when applied to the values of the four 1778 * futures passed to {@link #whenAllSucceed(ClosingFuture, ClosingFuture, ClosingFuture, 1779 * ClosingFuture)}. 1780 * 1781 * @param <V1> the type returned by the first future 1782 * @param <V2> the type returned by the second future 1783 * @param <V3> the type returned by the third future 1784 * @param <V4> the type returned by the fourth future 1785 * @param <U> the type returned by the function 1786 */ 1787 public interface AsyncClosingFunction4< 1788 V1 extends @Nullable Object, 1789 V2 extends @Nullable Object, 1790 V3 extends @Nullable Object, 1791 V4 extends @Nullable Object, 1792 U extends @Nullable Object> { 1793 /** 1794 * Applies this function to four inputs, or throws an exception if unable to do so. 1795 * 1796 * <p>Any objects that are passed to {@link DeferredCloser#eventuallyClose(Closeable, 1797 * Executor) closer.eventuallyClose()} will be closed when the {@link ClosingFuture} pipeline 1798 * is done (but not before this method completes), even if this method throws or the pipeline 1799 * is cancelled. 1800 */ 1801 ClosingFuture<U> apply( 1802 DeferredCloser closer, 1803 @ParametricNullness V1 value1, 1804 @ParametricNullness V2 value2, 1805 @ParametricNullness V3 value3, 1806 @ParametricNullness V4 value4) 1807 throws Exception; 1808 } 1809 1810 private final ClosingFuture<V1> future1; 1811 private final ClosingFuture<V2> future2; 1812 private final ClosingFuture<V3> future3; 1813 private final ClosingFuture<V4> future4; 1814 1815 private Combiner4( 1816 ClosingFuture<V1> future1, 1817 ClosingFuture<V2> future2, 1818 ClosingFuture<V3> future3, 1819 ClosingFuture<V4> future4) { 1820 super(true, ImmutableList.of(future1, future2, future3, future4)); 1821 this.future1 = future1; 1822 this.future2 = future2; 1823 this.future3 = future3; 1824 this.future4 = future4; 1825 } 1826 1827 /** 1828 * Returns a new {@code ClosingFuture} pipeline step derived from the inputs by applying a 1829 * combining function to their values. The function can use a {@link DeferredCloser} to capture 1830 * objects to be closed when the pipeline is done. 1831 * 1832 * <p>If this combiner was returned by {@link #whenAllSucceed(ClosingFuture, ClosingFuture, 1833 * ClosingFuture, ClosingFuture)} and any of the inputs fail, so will the returned step. 1834 * 1835 * <p>If the function throws a {@code CancellationException}, the pipeline will be cancelled. 1836 * 1837 * <p>If the function throws an {@code ExecutionException}, the cause of the thrown {@code 1838 * ExecutionException} will be extracted and used as the failure of the derived step. 1839 */ 1840 public <U extends @Nullable Object> ClosingFuture<U> call( 1841 final ClosingFunction4<V1, V2, V3, V4, U> function, Executor executor) { 1842 return call( 1843 new CombiningCallable<U>() { 1844 @Override 1845 @ParametricNullness 1846 public U call(DeferredCloser closer, Peeker peeker) throws Exception { 1847 return function.apply( 1848 closer, 1849 peeker.getDone(future1), 1850 peeker.getDone(future2), 1851 peeker.getDone(future3), 1852 peeker.getDone(future4)); 1853 } 1854 1855 @Override 1856 public String toString() { 1857 return function.toString(); 1858 } 1859 }, 1860 executor); 1861 } 1862 1863 /** 1864 * Returns a new {@code ClosingFuture} pipeline step derived from the inputs by applying a 1865 * {@code ClosingFuture}-returning function to their values. The function can use a {@link 1866 * DeferredCloser} to capture objects to be closed when the pipeline is done (other than those 1867 * captured by the returned {@link ClosingFuture}). 1868 * 1869 * <p>If this combiner was returned by {@link #whenAllSucceed(ClosingFuture, ClosingFuture, 1870 * ClosingFuture, ClosingFuture)} and any of the inputs fail, so will the returned step. 1871 * 1872 * <p>If the function throws a {@code CancellationException}, the pipeline will be cancelled. 1873 * 1874 * <p>If the function throws an {@code ExecutionException}, the cause of the thrown {@code 1875 * ExecutionException} will be extracted and used as the failure of the derived step. 1876 * 1877 * <p>If the function throws any other exception, it will be used as the failure of the derived 1878 * step. 1879 * 1880 * <p>If an exception is thrown after the function creates a {@code ClosingFuture}, then none of 1881 * the closeable objects in that {@code ClosingFuture} will be closed. 1882 * 1883 * <p>Usage guidelines for this method: 1884 * 1885 * <ul> 1886 * <li>Use this method only when calling an API that returns a {@link ListenableFuture} or a 1887 * {@code ClosingFuture}. If possible, prefer calling {@link #call(CombiningCallable, 1888 * Executor)} instead, with a function that returns the next value directly. 1889 * <li>Call {@link DeferredCloser#eventuallyClose(Closeable, Executor) 1890 * closer.eventuallyClose()} for every closeable object this step creates in order to 1891 * capture it for later closing. 1892 * <li>Return a {@code ClosingFuture}. To turn a {@link ListenableFuture} into a {@code 1893 * ClosingFuture} call {@link #from(ListenableFuture)}. 1894 * </ul> 1895 * 1896 * <p>The same warnings about doing heavyweight operations within {@link 1897 * ClosingFuture#transformAsync(AsyncClosingFunction, Executor)} apply here. 1898 */ 1899 public <U extends @Nullable Object> ClosingFuture<U> callAsync( 1900 final AsyncClosingFunction4<V1, V2, V3, V4, U> function, Executor executor) { 1901 return callAsync( 1902 new AsyncCombiningCallable<U>() { 1903 @Override 1904 public ClosingFuture<U> call(DeferredCloser closer, Peeker peeker) throws Exception { 1905 return function.apply( 1906 closer, 1907 peeker.getDone(future1), 1908 peeker.getDone(future2), 1909 peeker.getDone(future3), 1910 peeker.getDone(future4)); 1911 } 1912 1913 @Override 1914 public String toString() { 1915 return function.toString(); 1916 } 1917 }, 1918 executor); 1919 } 1920 } 1921 1922 /** 1923 * A generic {@link Combiner} that lets you use a lambda or method reference to combine five 1924 * {@link ClosingFuture}s. Use {@link #whenAllSucceed(ClosingFuture, ClosingFuture, ClosingFuture, 1925 * ClosingFuture, ClosingFuture)} to start this combination. 1926 * 1927 * @param <V1> the type returned by the first future 1928 * @param <V2> the type returned by the second future 1929 * @param <V3> the type returned by the third future 1930 * @param <V4> the type returned by the fourth future 1931 * @param <V5> the type returned by the fifth future 1932 */ 1933 public static final class Combiner5< 1934 V1 extends @Nullable Object, 1935 V2 extends @Nullable Object, 1936 V3 extends @Nullable Object, 1937 V4 extends @Nullable Object, 1938 V5 extends @Nullable Object> 1939 extends Combiner { 1940 /** 1941 * A function that returns a value when applied to the values of the five futures passed to 1942 * {@link #whenAllSucceed(ClosingFuture, ClosingFuture, ClosingFuture, ClosingFuture, 1943 * ClosingFuture)}. 1944 * 1945 * @param <V1> the type returned by the first future 1946 * @param <V2> the type returned by the second future 1947 * @param <V3> the type returned by the third future 1948 * @param <V4> the type returned by the fourth future 1949 * @param <V5> the type returned by the fifth future 1950 * @param <U> the type returned by the function 1951 */ 1952 public interface ClosingFunction5< 1953 V1 extends @Nullable Object, 1954 V2 extends @Nullable Object, 1955 V3 extends @Nullable Object, 1956 V4 extends @Nullable Object, 1957 V5 extends @Nullable Object, 1958 U extends @Nullable Object> { 1959 /** 1960 * Applies this function to five inputs, or throws an exception if unable to do so. 1961 * 1962 * <p>Any objects that are passed to {@link DeferredCloser#eventuallyClose(Closeable, 1963 * Executor) closer.eventuallyClose()} will be closed when the {@link ClosingFuture} pipeline 1964 * is done (but not before this method completes), even if this method throws or the pipeline 1965 * is cancelled. 1966 */ 1967 @ParametricNullness 1968 U apply( 1969 DeferredCloser closer, 1970 @ParametricNullness V1 value1, 1971 @ParametricNullness V2 value2, 1972 @ParametricNullness V3 value3, 1973 @ParametricNullness V4 value4, 1974 @ParametricNullness V5 value5) 1975 throws Exception; 1976 } 1977 1978 /** 1979 * A function that returns a {@link ClosingFuture} when applied to the values of the five 1980 * futures passed to {@link #whenAllSucceed(ClosingFuture, ClosingFuture, ClosingFuture, 1981 * ClosingFuture, ClosingFuture)}. 1982 * 1983 * @param <V1> the type returned by the first future 1984 * @param <V2> the type returned by the second future 1985 * @param <V3> the type returned by the third future 1986 * @param <V4> the type returned by the fourth future 1987 * @param <V5> the type returned by the fifth future 1988 * @param <U> the type returned by the function 1989 */ 1990 public interface AsyncClosingFunction5< 1991 V1 extends @Nullable Object, 1992 V2 extends @Nullable Object, 1993 V3 extends @Nullable Object, 1994 V4 extends @Nullable Object, 1995 V5 extends @Nullable Object, 1996 U extends @Nullable Object> { 1997 /** 1998 * Applies this function to five inputs, or throws an exception if unable to do so. 1999 * 2000 * <p>Any objects that are passed to {@link DeferredCloser#eventuallyClose(Closeable, 2001 * Executor) closer.eventuallyClose()} will be closed when the {@link ClosingFuture} pipeline 2002 * is done (but not before this method completes), even if this method throws or the pipeline 2003 * is cancelled. 2004 */ 2005 ClosingFuture<U> apply( 2006 DeferredCloser closer, 2007 @ParametricNullness V1 value1, 2008 @ParametricNullness V2 value2, 2009 @ParametricNullness V3 value3, 2010 @ParametricNullness V4 value4, 2011 @ParametricNullness V5 value5) 2012 throws Exception; 2013 } 2014 2015 private final ClosingFuture<V1> future1; 2016 private final ClosingFuture<V2> future2; 2017 private final ClosingFuture<V3> future3; 2018 private final ClosingFuture<V4> future4; 2019 private final ClosingFuture<V5> future5; 2020 2021 private Combiner5( 2022 ClosingFuture<V1> future1, 2023 ClosingFuture<V2> future2, 2024 ClosingFuture<V3> future3, 2025 ClosingFuture<V4> future4, 2026 ClosingFuture<V5> future5) { 2027 super(true, ImmutableList.of(future1, future2, future3, future4, future5)); 2028 this.future1 = future1; 2029 this.future2 = future2; 2030 this.future3 = future3; 2031 this.future4 = future4; 2032 this.future5 = future5; 2033 } 2034 2035 /** 2036 * Returns a new {@code ClosingFuture} pipeline step derived from the inputs by applying a 2037 * combining function to their values. The function can use a {@link DeferredCloser} to capture 2038 * objects to be closed when the pipeline is done. 2039 * 2040 * <p>If this combiner was returned by {@link #whenAllSucceed(ClosingFuture, ClosingFuture, 2041 * ClosingFuture, ClosingFuture, ClosingFuture)} and any of the inputs fail, so will the 2042 * returned step. 2043 * 2044 * <p>If the function throws a {@code CancellationException}, the pipeline will be cancelled. 2045 * 2046 * <p>If the function throws an {@code ExecutionException}, the cause of the thrown {@code 2047 * ExecutionException} will be extracted and used as the failure of the derived step. 2048 */ 2049 public <U extends @Nullable Object> ClosingFuture<U> call( 2050 final ClosingFunction5<V1, V2, V3, V4, V5, U> function, Executor executor) { 2051 return call( 2052 new CombiningCallable<U>() { 2053 @Override 2054 @ParametricNullness 2055 public U call(DeferredCloser closer, Peeker peeker) throws Exception { 2056 return function.apply( 2057 closer, 2058 peeker.getDone(future1), 2059 peeker.getDone(future2), 2060 peeker.getDone(future3), 2061 peeker.getDone(future4), 2062 peeker.getDone(future5)); 2063 } 2064 2065 @Override 2066 public String toString() { 2067 return function.toString(); 2068 } 2069 }, 2070 executor); 2071 } 2072 2073 /** 2074 * Returns a new {@code ClosingFuture} pipeline step derived from the inputs by applying a 2075 * {@code ClosingFuture}-returning function to their values. The function can use a {@link 2076 * DeferredCloser} to capture objects to be closed when the pipeline is done (other than those 2077 * captured by the returned {@link ClosingFuture}). 2078 * 2079 * <p>If this combiner was returned by {@link #whenAllSucceed(ClosingFuture, ClosingFuture, 2080 * ClosingFuture, ClosingFuture, ClosingFuture)} and any of the inputs fail, so will the 2081 * returned step. 2082 * 2083 * <p>If the function throws a {@code CancellationException}, the pipeline will be cancelled. 2084 * 2085 * <p>If the function throws an {@code ExecutionException}, the cause of the thrown {@code 2086 * ExecutionException} will be extracted and used as the failure of the derived step. 2087 * 2088 * <p>If the function throws any other exception, it will be used as the failure of the derived 2089 * step. 2090 * 2091 * <p>If an exception is thrown after the function creates a {@code ClosingFuture}, then none of 2092 * the closeable objects in that {@code ClosingFuture} will be closed. 2093 * 2094 * <p>Usage guidelines for this method: 2095 * 2096 * <ul> 2097 * <li>Use this method only when calling an API that returns a {@link ListenableFuture} or a 2098 * {@code ClosingFuture}. If possible, prefer calling {@link #call(CombiningCallable, 2099 * Executor)} instead, with a function that returns the next value directly. 2100 * <li>Call {@link DeferredCloser#eventuallyClose(Closeable, Executor) 2101 * closer.eventuallyClose()} for every closeable object this step creates in order to 2102 * capture it for later closing. 2103 * <li>Return a {@code ClosingFuture}. To turn a {@link ListenableFuture} into a {@code 2104 * ClosingFuture} call {@link #from(ListenableFuture)}. 2105 * </ul> 2106 * 2107 * <p>The same warnings about doing heavyweight operations within {@link 2108 * ClosingFuture#transformAsync(AsyncClosingFunction, Executor)} apply here. 2109 */ 2110 public <U extends @Nullable Object> ClosingFuture<U> callAsync( 2111 final AsyncClosingFunction5<V1, V2, V3, V4, V5, U> function, Executor executor) { 2112 return callAsync( 2113 new AsyncCombiningCallable<U>() { 2114 @Override 2115 public ClosingFuture<U> call(DeferredCloser closer, Peeker peeker) throws Exception { 2116 return function.apply( 2117 closer, 2118 peeker.getDone(future1), 2119 peeker.getDone(future2), 2120 peeker.getDone(future3), 2121 peeker.getDone(future4), 2122 peeker.getDone(future5)); 2123 } 2124 2125 @Override 2126 public String toString() { 2127 return function.toString(); 2128 } 2129 }, 2130 executor); 2131 } 2132 } 2133 2134 @Override 2135 public String toString() { 2136 // TODO(dpb): Better toString, in the style of Futures.transform etc. 2137 return toStringHelper(this).add("state", state.get()).addValue(future).toString(); 2138 } 2139 2140 @Override 2141 protected void finalize() { 2142 if (state.get().equals(OPEN)) { 2143 logger.log(SEVERE, "Uh oh! An open ClosingFuture has leaked and will close: {0}", this); 2144 FluentFuture<V> unused = finishToFuture(); 2145 } 2146 } 2147 2148 private static void closeQuietly(@CheckForNull final Closeable closeable, Executor executor) { 2149 if (closeable == null) { 2150 return; 2151 } 2152 try { 2153 executor.execute( 2154 new Runnable() { 2155 @Override 2156 public void run() { 2157 try { 2158 closeable.close(); 2159 } catch (IOException | RuntimeException e) { 2160 logger.log(WARNING, "thrown by close()", e); 2161 } 2162 } 2163 }); 2164 } catch (RejectedExecutionException e) { 2165 if (logger.isLoggable(WARNING)) { 2166 logger.log( 2167 WARNING, String.format("while submitting close to %s; will close inline", executor), e); 2168 } 2169 closeQuietly(closeable, directExecutor()); 2170 } 2171 } 2172 2173 private void checkAndUpdateState(State oldState, State newState) { 2174 checkState( 2175 compareAndUpdateState(oldState, newState), 2176 "Expected state to be %s, but it was %s", 2177 oldState, 2178 newState); 2179 } 2180 2181 private boolean compareAndUpdateState(State oldState, State newState) { 2182 return state.compareAndSet(oldState, newState); 2183 } 2184 2185 // TODO(dpb): Should we use a pair of ArrayLists instead of an IdentityHashMap? 2186 private static final class CloseableList extends IdentityHashMap<Closeable, Executor> 2187 implements Closeable { 2188 private final DeferredCloser closer = new DeferredCloser(this); 2189 private volatile boolean closed; 2190 @CheckForNull private volatile CountDownLatch whenClosed; 2191 2192 <V extends @Nullable Object, U extends @Nullable Object> 2193 ListenableFuture<U> applyClosingFunction( 2194 ClosingFunction<? super V, U> transformation, @ParametricNullness V input) 2195 throws Exception { 2196 // TODO(dpb): Consider ways to defer closing without creating a separate CloseableList. 2197 CloseableList newCloseables = new CloseableList(); 2198 try { 2199 return immediateFuture(transformation.apply(newCloseables.closer, input)); 2200 } finally { 2201 add(newCloseables, directExecutor()); 2202 } 2203 } 2204 2205 <V extends @Nullable Object, U extends @Nullable Object> 2206 FluentFuture<U> applyAsyncClosingFunction( 2207 AsyncClosingFunction<V, U> transformation, @ParametricNullness V input) 2208 throws Exception { 2209 // TODO(dpb): Consider ways to defer closing without creating a separate CloseableList. 2210 CloseableList newCloseables = new CloseableList(); 2211 try { 2212 ClosingFuture<U> closingFuture = transformation.apply(newCloseables.closer, input); 2213 closingFuture.becomeSubsumedInto(newCloseables); 2214 return closingFuture.future; 2215 } finally { 2216 add(newCloseables, directExecutor()); 2217 } 2218 } 2219 2220 @Override 2221 public void close() { 2222 if (closed) { 2223 return; 2224 } 2225 synchronized (this) { 2226 if (closed) { 2227 return; 2228 } 2229 closed = true; 2230 } 2231 for (Map.Entry<Closeable, Executor> entry : entrySet()) { 2232 closeQuietly(entry.getKey(), entry.getValue()); 2233 } 2234 clear(); 2235 if (whenClosed != null) { 2236 whenClosed.countDown(); 2237 } 2238 } 2239 2240 void add(@CheckForNull Closeable closeable, Executor executor) { 2241 checkNotNull(executor); 2242 if (closeable == null) { 2243 return; 2244 } 2245 synchronized (this) { 2246 if (!closed) { 2247 put(closeable, executor); 2248 return; 2249 } 2250 } 2251 closeQuietly(closeable, executor); 2252 } 2253 2254 /** 2255 * Returns a latch that reaches zero when this objects' deferred closeables have been closed. 2256 */ 2257 CountDownLatch whenClosedCountDown() { 2258 if (closed) { 2259 return new CountDownLatch(0); 2260 } 2261 synchronized (this) { 2262 if (closed) { 2263 return new CountDownLatch(0); 2264 } 2265 checkState(whenClosed == null); 2266 return whenClosed = new CountDownLatch(1); 2267 } 2268 } 2269 } 2270 2271 /** 2272 * Returns an object that can be used to wait until this objects' deferred closeables have all had 2273 * {@link Runnable}s that close them submitted to each one's closing {@link Executor}. 2274 */ 2275 @VisibleForTesting 2276 CountDownLatch whenClosedCountDown() { 2277 return closeables.whenClosedCountDown(); 2278 } 2279 2280 /** The state of a {@link CloseableList}. */ 2281 enum State { 2282 /** The {@link CloseableList} has not been subsumed or closed. */ 2283 OPEN, 2284 2285 /** 2286 * The {@link CloseableList} has been subsumed into another. It may not be closed or subsumed 2287 * into any other. 2288 */ 2289 SUBSUMED, 2290 2291 /** 2292 * Some {@link ListenableFuture} has a callback attached that will close the {@link 2293 * CloseableList}, but it has not yet run. The {@link CloseableList} may not be subsumed. 2294 */ 2295 WILL_CLOSE, 2296 2297 /** 2298 * The callback that closes the {@link CloseableList} is running, but it has not completed. The 2299 * {@link CloseableList} may not be subsumed. 2300 */ 2301 CLOSING, 2302 2303 /** The {@link CloseableList} has been closed. It may not be further subsumed. */ 2304 CLOSED, 2305 2306 /** 2307 * {@link ClosingFuture#finishToValueAndCloser(ValueAndCloserConsumer, Executor)} has been 2308 * called. The step may not be further subsumed, nor may {@link #finishToFuture()} be called. 2309 */ 2310 WILL_CREATE_VALUE_AND_CLOSER, 2311 } 2312}