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016
017package com.google.common.util.concurrent;
018
019import static com.google.common.base.Functions.constant;
020import static com.google.common.base.MoreObjects.toStringHelper;
021import static com.google.common.base.Preconditions.checkArgument;
022import static com.google.common.base.Preconditions.checkNotNull;
023import static com.google.common.base.Preconditions.checkState;
024import static com.google.common.collect.Lists.asList;
025import static com.google.common.util.concurrent.ClosingFuture.State.CLOSED;
026import static com.google.common.util.concurrent.ClosingFuture.State.CLOSING;
027import static com.google.common.util.concurrent.ClosingFuture.State.OPEN;
028import static com.google.common.util.concurrent.ClosingFuture.State.SUBSUMED;
029import static com.google.common.util.concurrent.ClosingFuture.State.WILL_CLOSE;
030import static com.google.common.util.concurrent.ClosingFuture.State.WILL_CREATE_VALUE_AND_CLOSER;
031import static com.google.common.util.concurrent.Futures.getDone;
032import static com.google.common.util.concurrent.Futures.immediateFuture;
033import static com.google.common.util.concurrent.Futures.nonCancellationPropagating;
034import static com.google.common.util.concurrent.MoreExecutors.directExecutor;
035import static com.google.common.util.concurrent.Platform.restoreInterruptIfIsInterruptedException;
036import static java.util.logging.Level.FINER;
037import static java.util.logging.Level.SEVERE;
038import static java.util.logging.Level.WARNING;
039
040import com.google.common.annotations.J2ktIncompatible;
041import com.google.common.annotations.VisibleForTesting;
042import com.google.common.collect.FluentIterable;
043import com.google.common.collect.ImmutableList;
044import com.google.common.util.concurrent.ClosingFuture.Combiner.AsyncCombiningCallable;
045import com.google.common.util.concurrent.ClosingFuture.Combiner.CombiningCallable;
046import com.google.common.util.concurrent.Futures.FutureCombiner;
047import com.google.errorprone.annotations.CanIgnoreReturnValue;
048import com.google.errorprone.annotations.DoNotMock;
049import com.google.j2objc.annotations.RetainedWith;
050import java.io.Closeable;
051import java.util.IdentityHashMap;
052import java.util.Map;
053import java.util.concurrent.Callable;
054import java.util.concurrent.CancellationException;
055import java.util.concurrent.CountDownLatch;
056import java.util.concurrent.ExecutionException;
057import java.util.concurrent.Executor;
058import java.util.concurrent.Future;
059import java.util.concurrent.RejectedExecutionException;
060import java.util.concurrent.atomic.AtomicReference;
061import javax.annotation.CheckForNull;
062import org.checkerframework.checker.nullness.qual.Nullable;
063
064/**
065 * A step in a pipeline of an asynchronous computation. When the last step in the computation is
066 * complete, some objects captured during the computation are closed.
067 *
068 * <p>A pipeline of {@code ClosingFuture}s is a tree of steps. Each step represents either an
069 * asynchronously-computed intermediate value, or else an exception that indicates the failure or
070 * cancellation of the operation so far. The only way to extract the value or exception from a step
071 * is by declaring that step to be the last step of the pipeline. Nevertheless, we refer to the
072 * "value" of a successful step or the "result" (value or exception) of any step.
073 *
074 * <ol>
075 *   <li>A pipeline starts at its leaf step (or steps), which is created from either a callable
076 *       block or a {@link ListenableFuture}.
077 *   <li>Each other step is derived from one or more input steps. At each step, zero or more objects
078 *       can be captured for later closing.
079 *   <li>There is one last step (the root of the tree), from which you can extract the final result
080 *       of the computation. After that result is available (or the computation fails), all objects
081 *       captured by any of the steps in the pipeline are closed.
082 * </ol>
083 *
084 * <h3>Starting a pipeline</h3>
085 *
086 * Start a {@code ClosingFuture} pipeline {@linkplain #submit(ClosingCallable, Executor) from a
087 * callable block} that may capture objects for later closing. To start a pipeline from a {@link
088 * ListenableFuture} that doesn't create resources that should be closed later, you can use {@link
089 * #from(ListenableFuture)} instead.
090 *
091 * <h3>Derived steps</h3>
092 *
093 * A {@code ClosingFuture} step can be derived from one or more input {@code ClosingFuture} steps in
094 * ways similar to {@link FluentFuture}s:
095 *
096 * <ul>
097 *   <li>by transforming the value from a successful input step,
098 *   <li>by catching the exception from a failed input step, or
099 *   <li>by combining the results of several input steps.
100 * </ul>
101 *
102 * Each derivation can capture the next value or any intermediate objects for later closing.
103 *
104 * <p>A step can be the input to at most one derived step. Once you transform its value, catch its
105 * exception, or combine it with others, you cannot do anything else with it, including declare it
106 * to be the last step of the pipeline.
107 *
108 * <h4>Transforming</h4>
109 *
110 * To derive the next step by asynchronously applying a function to an input step's value, call
111 * {@link #transform(ClosingFunction, Executor)} or {@link #transformAsync(AsyncClosingFunction,
112 * Executor)} on the input step.
113 *
114 * <h4>Catching</h4>
115 *
116 * To derive the next step from a failed input step, call {@link #catching(Class, ClosingFunction,
117 * Executor)} or {@link #catchingAsync(Class, AsyncClosingFunction, Executor)} on the input step.
118 *
119 * <h4>Combining</h4>
120 *
121 * To derive a {@code ClosingFuture} from two or more input steps, pass the input steps to {@link
122 * #whenAllComplete(Iterable)} or {@link #whenAllSucceed(Iterable)} or its overloads.
123 *
124 * <h3>Cancelling</h3>
125 *
126 * Any step in a pipeline can be {@linkplain #cancel(boolean) cancelled}, even after another step
127 * has been derived, with the same semantics as cancelling a {@link Future}. In addition, a
128 * successfully cancelled step will immediately start closing all objects captured for later closing
129 * by it and by its input steps.
130 *
131 * <h3>Ending a pipeline</h3>
132 *
133 * Each {@code ClosingFuture} pipeline must be ended. To end a pipeline, decide whether you want to
134 * close the captured objects automatically or manually.
135 *
136 * <h4>Automatically closing</h4>
137 *
138 * You can extract a {@link Future} that represents the result of the last step in the pipeline by
139 * calling {@link #finishToFuture()}. All objects the pipeline has captured for closing will begin
140 * to be closed asynchronously <b>after</b> the returned {@code Future} is done: the future
141 * completes before closing starts, rather than once it has finished.
142 *
143 * <pre>{@code
144 * FluentFuture<UserName> userName =
145 *     ClosingFuture.submit(
146 *             closer -> closer.eventuallyClose(database.newTransaction(), closingExecutor),
147 *             executor)
148 *         .transformAsync((closer, transaction) -> transaction.queryClosingFuture("..."), executor)
149 *         .transform((closer, result) -> result.get("userName"), directExecutor())
150 *         .catching(DBException.class, e -> "no user", directExecutor())
151 *         .finishToFuture();
152 * }</pre>
153 *
154 * In this example, when the {@code userName} {@link Future} is done, the transaction and the query
155 * result cursor will both be closed, even if the operation is cancelled or fails.
156 *
157 * <h4>Manually closing</h4>
158 *
159 * If you want to close the captured objects manually, after you've used the final result, call
160 * {@link #finishToValueAndCloser(ValueAndCloserConsumer, Executor)} to get an object that holds the
161 * final result. You then call {@link ValueAndCloser#closeAsync()} to close the captured objects.
162 *
163 * <pre>{@code
164 *     ClosingFuture.submit(
165 *             closer -> closer.eventuallyClose(database.newTransaction(), closingExecutor),
166 *             executor)
167 *     .transformAsync((closer, transaction) -> transaction.queryClosingFuture("..."), executor)
168 *     .transform((closer, result) -> result.get("userName"), directExecutor())
169 *     .catching(DBException.class, e -> "no user", directExecutor())
170 *     .finishToValueAndCloser(
171 *         valueAndCloser -> this.userNameValueAndCloser = valueAndCloser, executor);
172 *
173 * // later
174 * try { // get() will throw if the operation failed or was cancelled.
175 *   UserName userName = userNameValueAndCloser.get();
176 *   // do something with userName
177 * } finally {
178 *   userNameValueAndCloser.closeAsync();
179 * }
180 * }</pre>
181 *
182 * In this example, when {@code userNameValueAndCloser.closeAsync()} is called, the transaction and
183 * the query result cursor will both be closed, even if the operation is cancelled or fails.
184 *
185 * <p>Note that if you don't call {@code closeAsync()}, the captured objects will not be closed. The
186 * automatic-closing approach described above is safer.
187 *
188 * @param <V> the type of the value of this step
189 * @since 30.0
190 */
191// TODO(dpb): Consider reusing one CloseableList for the entire pipeline, modulo combinations.
192@DoNotMock("Use ClosingFuture.from(Futures.immediate*Future)")
193@J2ktIncompatible
194@ElementTypesAreNonnullByDefault
195// TODO(dpb): GWT compatibility.
196public final class ClosingFuture<V extends @Nullable Object> {
197
198  private static final LazyLogger logger = new LazyLogger(ClosingFuture.class);
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    public <C extends @Nullable Object & @Nullable AutoCloseable> C eventuallyClose(
237        @ParametricNullness C closeable, Executor closingExecutor) {
238      checkNotNull(closingExecutor);
239      if (closeable != null) {
240        list.add(closeable, closingExecutor);
241      }
242      return closeable;
243    }
244  }
245
246  /**
247   * An operation that computes a result.
248   *
249   * @param <V> the type of the result
250   */
251  public interface ClosingCallable<V extends @Nullable Object> {
252    /**
253     * Computes a result, or throws an exception if unable to do so.
254     *
255     * <p>Any objects that are passed to {@link DeferredCloser#eventuallyClose(Object, Executor)
256     * closer.eventuallyClose()} will be closed when the {@link ClosingFuture} pipeline is done (but
257     * not before this method completes), even if this method throws or the pipeline is cancelled.
258     */
259    @ParametricNullness
260    V call(DeferredCloser closer) throws Exception;
261  }
262
263  /**
264   * An operation that computes a {@link ClosingFuture} of a result.
265   *
266   * @param <V> the type of the result
267   * @since 30.1
268   */
269  public interface AsyncClosingCallable<V extends @Nullable Object> {
270    /**
271     * Computes a result, or throws an exception if unable to do so.
272     *
273     * <p>Any objects that are passed to {@link DeferredCloser#eventuallyClose(Object, Executor)
274     * closer.eventuallyClose()} will be closed when the {@link ClosingFuture} pipeline is done (but
275     * not before this method completes), even if this method throws or the pipeline is cancelled.
276     */
277    ClosingFuture<V> call(DeferredCloser closer) throws Exception;
278  }
279
280  /**
281   * A function from an input to a result.
282   *
283   * @param <T> the type of the input to the function
284   * @param <U> the type of the result of the function
285   */
286  public interface ClosingFunction<T extends @Nullable Object, U extends @Nullable Object> {
287
288    /**
289     * Applies this function to an input, or throws an exception if unable to do so.
290     *
291     * <p>Any objects that are passed to {@link DeferredCloser#eventuallyClose(Object, Executor)
292     * closer.eventuallyClose()} will be closed when the {@link ClosingFuture} pipeline is done (but
293     * not before this method completes), even if this method throws or the pipeline is cancelled.
294     */
295    @ParametricNullness
296    U apply(DeferredCloser closer, @ParametricNullness T input) throws Exception;
297  }
298
299  /**
300   * A function from an input to a {@link ClosingFuture} of a result.
301   *
302   * @param <T> the type of the input to the function
303   * @param <U> the type of the result of the function
304   */
305  public interface AsyncClosingFunction<T extends @Nullable Object, U extends @Nullable Object> {
306    /**
307     * Applies this function to an input, or throws an exception if unable to do so.
308     *
309     * <p>Any objects that are passed to {@link DeferredCloser#eventuallyClose(Object, Executor)
310     * closer.eventuallyClose()} will be closed when the {@link ClosingFuture} pipeline is done (but
311     * not before this method completes), even if this method throws or the pipeline is cancelled.
312     */
313    ClosingFuture<U> apply(DeferredCloser closer, @ParametricNullness T input) throws Exception;
314  }
315
316  /**
317   * An object that holds the final result of an asynchronous {@link ClosingFuture} operation and
318   * allows the user to close all the closeable objects that were captured during it for later
319   * closing.
320   *
321   * <p>The asynchronous operation will have completed before this object is created.
322   *
323   * @param <V> the type of the value of a successful operation
324   * @see ClosingFuture#finishToValueAndCloser(ValueAndCloserConsumer, Executor)
325   */
326  public static final class ValueAndCloser<V extends @Nullable Object> {
327
328    private final ClosingFuture<? extends V> closingFuture;
329
330    ValueAndCloser(ClosingFuture<? extends V> closingFuture) {
331      this.closingFuture = checkNotNull(closingFuture);
332    }
333
334    /**
335     * Returns the final value of the associated {@link ClosingFuture}, or throws an exception as
336     * {@link Future#get()} would.
337     *
338     * <p>Because the asynchronous operation has already completed, this method is synchronous and
339     * returns immediately.
340     *
341     * @throws CancellationException if the computation was cancelled
342     * @throws ExecutionException if the computation threw an exception
343     */
344    @ParametricNullness
345    public V get() throws ExecutionException {
346      return getDone(closingFuture.future);
347    }
348
349    /**
350     * Starts closing all closeable objects captured during the {@link ClosingFuture}'s asynchronous
351     * operation on the {@link Executor}s specified by calls to {@link
352     * DeferredCloser#eventuallyClose(Object, Executor)}.
353     *
354     * <p>If any such calls specified {@link MoreExecutors#directExecutor()}, those objects will be
355     * closed synchronously.
356     *
357     * <p>Idempotent: objects will be closed at most once.
358     */
359    public void closeAsync() {
360      closingFuture.close();
361    }
362  }
363
364  /**
365   * Represents an operation that accepts a {@link ValueAndCloser} for the last step in a {@link
366   * ClosingFuture} pipeline.
367   *
368   * @param <V> the type of the final value of a successful pipeline
369   * @see ClosingFuture#finishToValueAndCloser(ValueAndCloserConsumer, Executor)
370   */
371  public interface ValueAndCloserConsumer<V extends @Nullable Object> {
372
373    /** Accepts a {@link ValueAndCloser} for the last step in a {@link ClosingFuture} pipeline. */
374    void accept(ValueAndCloser<V> valueAndCloser);
375  }
376
377  /**
378   * Starts a {@link ClosingFuture} pipeline by submitting a callable block to an executor.
379   *
380   * @throws java.util.concurrent.RejectedExecutionException if the task cannot be scheduled for
381   *     execution
382   */
383  public static <V extends @Nullable Object> ClosingFuture<V> submit(
384      ClosingCallable<V> callable, Executor executor) {
385    checkNotNull(callable);
386    CloseableList closeables = new CloseableList();
387    TrustedListenableFutureTask<V> task =
388        TrustedListenableFutureTask.create(
389            new Callable<V>() {
390              @Override
391              @ParametricNullness
392              public V call() throws Exception {
393                return callable.call(closeables.closer);
394              }
395
396              @Override
397              public String toString() {
398                return callable.toString();
399              }
400            });
401    executor.execute(task);
402    return new ClosingFuture<>(task, closeables);
403  }
404
405  /**
406   * Starts a {@link ClosingFuture} pipeline by submitting a callable block to an executor.
407   *
408   * @throws java.util.concurrent.RejectedExecutionException if the task cannot be scheduled for
409   *     execution
410   * @since 30.1
411   */
412  public static <V extends @Nullable Object> ClosingFuture<V> submitAsync(
413      AsyncClosingCallable<V> callable, Executor executor) {
414    checkNotNull(callable);
415    CloseableList closeables = new CloseableList();
416    TrustedListenableFutureTask<V> task =
417        TrustedListenableFutureTask.create(
418            new AsyncCallable<V>() {
419              @Override
420              public ListenableFuture<V> call() throws Exception {
421                CloseableList newCloseables = new CloseableList();
422                try {
423                  ClosingFuture<V> closingFuture = callable.call(newCloseables.closer);
424                  closingFuture.becomeSubsumedInto(closeables);
425                  return closingFuture.future;
426                } finally {
427                  closeables.add(newCloseables, directExecutor());
428                }
429              }
430
431              @Override
432              public String toString() {
433                return callable.toString();
434              }
435            });
436    executor.execute(task);
437    return new ClosingFuture<>(task, closeables);
438  }
439
440  /**
441   * Starts a {@link ClosingFuture} pipeline with a {@link ListenableFuture}.
442   *
443   * <p>{@code future}'s value will not be closed when the pipeline is done even if {@code V}
444   * implements {@link Closeable}. In order to start a pipeline with a value that will be closed
445   * when the pipeline is done, use {@link #submit(ClosingCallable, Executor)} instead.
446   */
447  public static <V extends @Nullable Object> ClosingFuture<V> from(ListenableFuture<V> future) {
448    return new ClosingFuture<>(future);
449  }
450
451  /**
452   * Starts a {@link ClosingFuture} pipeline with a {@link ListenableFuture}.
453   *
454   * <p>If {@code future} succeeds, its value will be closed (using {@code closingExecutor)}) when
455   * the pipeline is done, even if the pipeline is canceled or fails.
456   *
457   * <p>Cancelling the pipeline will not cancel {@code future}, so that the pipeline can access its
458   * value in order to close it.
459   *
460   * @param future the future to create the {@code ClosingFuture} from. For discussion of the
461   *     future's result type {@code C}, see {@link DeferredCloser#eventuallyClose(Object,
462   *     Executor)}.
463   * @param closingExecutor the future's result will be closed on this executor
464   * @deprecated Creating {@link Future}s of closeable types is dangerous in general because the
465   *     underlying value may never be closed if the {@link Future} is canceled after its operation
466   *     begins. Consider replacing code that creates {@link ListenableFuture}s of closeable types,
467   *     including those that pass them to this method, with {@link #submit(ClosingCallable,
468   *     Executor)} in order to ensure that resources do not leak. Or, to start a pipeline with a
469   *     {@link ListenableFuture} that doesn't create values that should be closed, use {@link
470   *     ClosingFuture#from}.
471   */
472  @Deprecated
473  public static <C extends @Nullable Object & @Nullable AutoCloseable>
474      ClosingFuture<C> eventuallyClosing(
475          ListenableFuture<C> future, final Executor closingExecutor) {
476    checkNotNull(closingExecutor);
477    final ClosingFuture<C> closingFuture = new ClosingFuture<>(nonCancellationPropagating(future));
478    Futures.addCallback(
479        future,
480        new FutureCallback<@Nullable AutoCloseable>() {
481          @Override
482          public void onSuccess(@CheckForNull AutoCloseable result) {
483            closingFuture.closeables.closer.eventuallyClose(result, closingExecutor);
484          }
485
486          @Override
487          public void onFailure(Throwable t) {}
488        },
489        directExecutor());
490    return closingFuture;
491  }
492
493  /**
494   * Starts specifying how to combine {@link ClosingFuture}s into a single pipeline.
495   *
496   * @throws IllegalStateException if a {@code ClosingFuture} has already been derived from any of
497   *     the {@code futures}, or if any has already been {@linkplain #finishToFuture() finished}
498   */
499  public static Combiner whenAllComplete(Iterable<? extends ClosingFuture<?>> futures) {
500    return new Combiner(false, futures);
501  }
502
503  /**
504   * Starts specifying how to combine {@link ClosingFuture}s into a single pipeline.
505   *
506   * @throws IllegalStateException if a {@code ClosingFuture} has already been derived from any of
507   *     the arguments, or if any has already been {@linkplain #finishToFuture() finished}
508   */
509  public static Combiner whenAllComplete(
510      ClosingFuture<?> future1, ClosingFuture<?>... moreFutures) {
511    return whenAllComplete(asList(future1, moreFutures));
512  }
513
514  /**
515   * Starts specifying how to combine {@link ClosingFuture}s into a single pipeline, assuming they
516   * all succeed. If any fail, the resulting pipeline will fail.
517   *
518   * @throws IllegalStateException if a {@code ClosingFuture} has already been derived from any of
519   *     the {@code futures}, or if any has already been {@linkplain #finishToFuture() finished}
520   */
521  public static Combiner whenAllSucceed(Iterable<? extends ClosingFuture<?>> futures) {
522    return new Combiner(true, futures);
523  }
524
525  /**
526   * Starts specifying how to combine two {@link ClosingFuture}s into a single pipeline, assuming
527   * they all succeed. If any fail, the resulting pipeline will fail.
528   *
529   * <p>Calling this method allows you to use lambdas or method references typed with the types of
530   * the input {@link ClosingFuture}s.
531   *
532   * @throws IllegalStateException if a {@code ClosingFuture} has already been derived from any of
533   *     the arguments, or if any has already been {@linkplain #finishToFuture() finished}
534   */
535  public static <V1 extends @Nullable Object, V2 extends @Nullable Object>
536      Combiner2<V1, V2> whenAllSucceed(ClosingFuture<V1> future1, ClosingFuture<V2> future2) {
537    return new Combiner2<>(future1, future2);
538  }
539
540  /**
541   * Starts specifying how to combine three {@link ClosingFuture}s into a single pipeline, assuming
542   * they all succeed. If any fail, the resulting pipeline will fail.
543   *
544   * <p>Calling this method allows you to use lambdas or method references typed with the types of
545   * the input {@link ClosingFuture}s.
546   *
547   * @throws IllegalStateException if a {@code ClosingFuture} has already been derived from any of
548   *     the arguments, or if any has already been {@linkplain #finishToFuture() finished}
549   */
550  public static <
551          V1 extends @Nullable Object, V2 extends @Nullable Object, V3 extends @Nullable Object>
552      Combiner3<V1, V2, V3> whenAllSucceed(
553          ClosingFuture<V1> future1, ClosingFuture<V2> future2, ClosingFuture<V3> future3) {
554    return new Combiner3<>(future1, future2, future3);
555  }
556
557  /**
558   * Starts specifying how to combine four {@link ClosingFuture}s into a single pipeline, assuming
559   * they all succeed. If any fail, the resulting pipeline will fail.
560   *
561   * <p>Calling this method allows you to use lambdas or method references typed with the types of
562   * the input {@link ClosingFuture}s.
563   *
564   * @throws IllegalStateException if a {@code ClosingFuture} has already been derived from any of
565   *     the arguments, or if any has already been {@linkplain #finishToFuture() finished}
566   */
567  public static <
568          V1 extends @Nullable Object,
569          V2 extends @Nullable Object,
570          V3 extends @Nullable Object,
571          V4 extends @Nullable Object>
572      Combiner4<V1, V2, V3, V4> whenAllSucceed(
573          ClosingFuture<V1> future1,
574          ClosingFuture<V2> future2,
575          ClosingFuture<V3> future3,
576          ClosingFuture<V4> future4) {
577    return new Combiner4<>(future1, future2, future3, future4);
578  }
579
580  /**
581   * Starts specifying how to combine five {@link ClosingFuture}s into a single pipeline, assuming
582   * they all succeed. If any fail, the resulting pipeline will fail.
583   *
584   * <p>Calling this method allows you to use lambdas or method references typed with the types of
585   * the input {@link ClosingFuture}s.
586   *
587   * @throws IllegalStateException if a {@code ClosingFuture} has already been derived from any of
588   *     the arguments, or if any has already been {@linkplain #finishToFuture() finished}
589   */
590  public static <
591          V1 extends @Nullable Object,
592          V2 extends @Nullable Object,
593          V3 extends @Nullable Object,
594          V4 extends @Nullable Object,
595          V5 extends @Nullable Object>
596      Combiner5<V1, V2, V3, V4, V5> whenAllSucceed(
597          ClosingFuture<V1> future1,
598          ClosingFuture<V2> future2,
599          ClosingFuture<V3> future3,
600          ClosingFuture<V4> future4,
601          ClosingFuture<V5> future5) {
602    return new Combiner5<>(future1, future2, future3, future4, future5);
603  }
604
605  /**
606   * Starts specifying how to combine {@link ClosingFuture}s into a single pipeline, assuming they
607   * all succeed. If any fail, the resulting pipeline will fail.
608   *
609   * @throws IllegalStateException if a {@code ClosingFuture} has already been derived from any of
610   *     the arguments, or if any has already been {@linkplain #finishToFuture() finished}
611   */
612  public static Combiner whenAllSucceed(
613      ClosingFuture<?> future1,
614      ClosingFuture<?> future2,
615      ClosingFuture<?> future3,
616      ClosingFuture<?> future4,
617      ClosingFuture<?> future5,
618      ClosingFuture<?> future6,
619      ClosingFuture<?>... moreFutures) {
620    return whenAllSucceed(
621        FluentIterable.of(future1, future2, future3, future4, future5, future6)
622            .append(moreFutures));
623  }
624
625  private final AtomicReference<State> state = new AtomicReference<>(OPEN);
626  private final CloseableList closeables;
627  private final FluentFuture<V> future;
628
629  private ClosingFuture(ListenableFuture<V> future) {
630    this(future, new CloseableList());
631  }
632
633  private ClosingFuture(ListenableFuture<V> future, CloseableList closeables) {
634    this.future = FluentFuture.from(future);
635    this.closeables = closeables;
636  }
637
638  /**
639   * Returns a future that finishes when this step does. Calling {@code get()} on the returned
640   * future returns {@code null} if the step is successful or throws the same exception that would
641   * be thrown by calling {@code finishToFuture().get()} if this were the last step. Calling {@code
642   * cancel()} on the returned future has no effect on the {@code ClosingFuture} pipeline.
643   *
644   * <p>{@code statusFuture} differs from most methods on {@code ClosingFuture}: You can make calls
645   * to {@code statusFuture} <i>in addition to</i> the call you make to {@link #finishToFuture()} or
646   * a derivation method <i>on the same instance</i>. This is important because calling {@code
647   * statusFuture} alone does not provide a way to close the pipeline.
648   */
649  public ListenableFuture<?> statusFuture() {
650    return nonCancellationPropagating(future.transform(constant(null), directExecutor()));
651  }
652
653  /**
654   * Returns a new {@code ClosingFuture} pipeline step derived from this one by applying a function
655   * to its value. The function can use a {@link DeferredCloser} to capture objects to be closed
656   * when the pipeline is done.
657   *
658   * <p>If this {@code ClosingFuture} fails, the function will not be called, and the derived {@code
659   * ClosingFuture} will be equivalent to this one.
660   *
661   * <p>If the function throws an exception, that exception is used as the result of the derived
662   * {@code ClosingFuture}.
663   *
664   * <p>Example usage:
665   *
666   * <pre>{@code
667   * ClosingFuture<List<Row>> rowsFuture =
668   *     queryFuture.transform((closer, result) -> result.getRows(), executor);
669   * }</pre>
670   *
671   * <p>When selecting an executor, note that {@code directExecutor} is dangerous in some cases. See
672   * the discussion in the {@link ListenableFuture#addListener} documentation. All its warnings
673   * about heavyweight listeners are also applicable to heavyweight functions passed to this method.
674   *
675   * <p>After calling this method, you may not call {@link #finishToFuture()}, {@link
676   * #finishToValueAndCloser(ValueAndCloserConsumer, Executor)}, or any other derivation method on
677   * the original {@code ClosingFuture} instance.
678   *
679   * @param function transforms the value of this step to the value of the derived step
680   * @param executor executor to run the function in
681   * @return the derived step
682   * @throws IllegalStateException if a {@code ClosingFuture} has already been derived from this
683   *     one, or if this {@code ClosingFuture} has already been {@linkplain #finishToFuture()
684   *     finished}
685   */
686  public <U extends @Nullable Object> ClosingFuture<U> transform(
687      final ClosingFunction<? super V, U> function, Executor executor) {
688    checkNotNull(function);
689    AsyncFunction<V, U> applyFunction =
690        new AsyncFunction<V, U>() {
691          @Override
692          public ListenableFuture<U> apply(V input) throws Exception {
693            return closeables.applyClosingFunction(function, input);
694          }
695
696          @Override
697          public String toString() {
698            return function.toString();
699          }
700        };
701    // TODO(dpb): Switch to future.transformSync when that exists (passing a throwing function).
702    return derive(future.transformAsync(applyFunction, executor));
703  }
704
705  /**
706   * Returns a new {@code ClosingFuture} pipeline step derived from this one by applying a function
707   * that returns a {@code ClosingFuture} to its value. The function can use a {@link
708   * DeferredCloser} to capture objects to be closed when the pipeline is done (other than those
709   * captured by the returned {@link ClosingFuture}).
710   *
711   * <p>If this {@code ClosingFuture} succeeds, the derived one will be equivalent to the one
712   * returned by the function.
713   *
714   * <p>If this {@code ClosingFuture} fails, the function will not be called, and the derived {@code
715   * ClosingFuture} will be equivalent to this one.
716   *
717   * <p>If the function throws an exception, that exception is used as the result of the derived
718   * {@code ClosingFuture}. But if the exception is thrown after the function creates a {@code
719   * ClosingFuture}, then none of the closeable objects in that {@code ClosingFuture} will be
720   * closed.
721   *
722   * <p>Usage guidelines for this method:
723   *
724   * <ul>
725   *   <li>Use this method only when calling an API that returns a {@link ListenableFuture} or a
726   *       {@code ClosingFuture}. If possible, prefer calling {@link #transform(ClosingFunction,
727   *       Executor)} instead, with a function that returns the next value directly.
728   *   <li>Call {@link DeferredCloser#eventuallyClose(Object, Executor) closer.eventuallyClose()}
729   *       for every closeable object this step creates in order to capture it for later closing.
730   *   <li>Return a {@code ClosingFuture}. To turn a {@link ListenableFuture} into a {@code
731   *       ClosingFuture} call {@link #from(ListenableFuture)}.
732   *   <li>In case this step doesn't create new closeables, you can adapt an API that returns a
733   *       {@link ListenableFuture} to return a {@code ClosingFuture} by wrapping it with a call to
734   *       {@link #withoutCloser(AsyncFunction)}
735   * </ul>
736   *
737   * <p>Example usage:
738   *
739   * <pre>{@code
740   * // Result.getRowsClosingFuture() returns a ClosingFuture.
741   * ClosingFuture<List<Row>> rowsFuture =
742   *     queryFuture.transformAsync((closer, result) -> result.getRowsClosingFuture(), executor);
743   *
744   * // Result.writeRowsToOutputStreamFuture() returns a ListenableFuture that resolves to the
745   * // number of written rows. openOutputFile() returns a FileOutputStream (which implements
746   * // Closeable).
747   * ClosingFuture<Integer> rowsFuture2 =
748   *     queryFuture.transformAsync(
749   *         (closer, result) -> {
750   *           FileOutputStream fos = closer.eventuallyClose(openOutputFile(), closingExecutor);
751   *           return ClosingFuture.from(result.writeRowsToOutputStreamFuture(fos));
752   *      },
753   *      executor);
754   *
755   * // Result.getRowsFuture() returns a ListenableFuture (no new closeables are created).
756   * ClosingFuture<List<Row>> rowsFuture3 =
757   *     queryFuture.transformAsync(withoutCloser(Result::getRowsFuture), executor);
758   *
759   * }</pre>
760   *
761   * <p>When selecting an executor, note that {@code directExecutor} is dangerous in some cases. See
762   * the discussion in the {@link ListenableFuture#addListener} documentation. All its warnings
763   * about heavyweight listeners are also applicable to heavyweight functions passed to this method.
764   * (Specifically, {@code directExecutor} functions should avoid heavyweight operations inside
765   * {@code AsyncClosingFunction.apply}. Any heavyweight operations should occur in other threads
766   * responsible for completing the returned {@code ClosingFuture}.)
767   *
768   * <p>After calling this method, you may not call {@link #finishToFuture()}, {@link
769   * #finishToValueAndCloser(ValueAndCloserConsumer, Executor)}, or any other derivation method on
770   * the original {@code ClosingFuture} instance.
771   *
772   * @param function transforms the value of this step to a {@code ClosingFuture} with the value of
773   *     the derived step
774   * @param executor executor to run the function in
775   * @return the derived step
776   * @throws IllegalStateException if a {@code ClosingFuture} has already been derived from this
777   *     one, or if this {@code ClosingFuture} has already been {@linkplain #finishToFuture()
778   *     finished}
779   */
780  public <U extends @Nullable Object> ClosingFuture<U> transformAsync(
781      final AsyncClosingFunction<? super V, U> function, Executor executor) {
782    checkNotNull(function);
783    AsyncFunction<V, U> applyFunction =
784        new AsyncFunction<V, U>() {
785          @Override
786          public ListenableFuture<U> apply(V input) throws Exception {
787            return closeables.applyAsyncClosingFunction(function, input);
788          }
789
790          @Override
791          public String toString() {
792            return function.toString();
793          }
794        };
795    return derive(future.transformAsync(applyFunction, executor));
796  }
797
798  /**
799   * Returns an {@link AsyncClosingFunction} that applies an {@link AsyncFunction} to an input,
800   * ignoring the DeferredCloser and returning a {@code ClosingFuture} derived from the returned
801   * {@link ListenableFuture}.
802   *
803   * <p>Use this method to pass a transformation to {@link #transformAsync(AsyncClosingFunction,
804   * Executor)} or to {@link #catchingAsync(Class, AsyncClosingFunction, Executor)} as long as it
805   * meets these conditions:
806   *
807   * <ul>
808   *   <li>It does not need to capture any {@link Closeable} objects by calling {@link
809   *       DeferredCloser#eventuallyClose(Object, Executor)}.
810   *   <li>It returns a {@link ListenableFuture}.
811   * </ul>
812   *
813   * <p>Example usage:
814   *
815   * <pre>{@code
816   * // Result.getRowsFuture() returns a ListenableFuture.
817   * ClosingFuture<List<Row>> rowsFuture =
818   *     queryFuture.transformAsync(withoutCloser(Result::getRowsFuture), executor);
819   * }</pre>
820   *
821   * @param function transforms the value of a {@code ClosingFuture} step to a {@link
822   *     ListenableFuture} with the value of a derived step
823   */
824  public static <V extends @Nullable Object, U extends @Nullable Object>
825      AsyncClosingFunction<V, U> withoutCloser(final AsyncFunction<V, U> function) {
826    checkNotNull(function);
827    return new AsyncClosingFunction<V, U>() {
828      @Override
829      public ClosingFuture<U> apply(DeferredCloser closer, V input) throws Exception {
830        return ClosingFuture.from(function.apply(input));
831      }
832    };
833  }
834
835  /**
836   * Returns a new {@code ClosingFuture} pipeline step derived from this one by applying a function
837   * to its exception if it is an instance of a given exception type. The function can use a {@link
838   * DeferredCloser} to capture objects to be closed when the pipeline is done.
839   *
840   * <p>If this {@code ClosingFuture} succeeds or fails with a different exception type, the
841   * function will not be called, and the derived {@code ClosingFuture} will be equivalent to this
842   * one.
843   *
844   * <p>If the function throws an exception, that exception is used as the result of the derived
845   * {@code ClosingFuture}.
846   *
847   * <p>Example usage:
848   *
849   * <pre>{@code
850   * ClosingFuture<QueryResult> queryFuture =
851   *     queryFuture.catching(
852   *         QueryException.class, (closer, x) -> Query.emptyQueryResult(), executor);
853   * }</pre>
854   *
855   * <p>When selecting an executor, note that {@code directExecutor} is dangerous in some cases. See
856   * the discussion in the {@link ListenableFuture#addListener} documentation. All its warnings
857   * about heavyweight listeners are also applicable to heavyweight functions passed to this method.
858   *
859   * <p>After calling this method, you may not call {@link #finishToFuture()}, {@link
860   * #finishToValueAndCloser(ValueAndCloserConsumer, Executor)}, or any other derivation method on
861   * the original {@code ClosingFuture} instance.
862   *
863   * @param exceptionType the exception type that triggers use of {@code fallback}. The exception
864   *     type is matched against this step's exception. "This step's exception" means the cause of
865   *     the {@link ExecutionException} thrown by {@link Future#get()} on the {@link Future}
866   *     underlying this step or, if {@code get()} throws a different kind of exception, that
867   *     exception itself. To avoid hiding bugs and other unrecoverable errors, callers should
868   *     prefer more specific types, avoiding {@code Throwable.class} in particular.
869   * @param fallback the function to be called if this step fails with the expected exception type.
870   *     The function's argument is this step's exception. "This step's exception" means the cause
871   *     of the {@link ExecutionException} thrown by {@link Future#get()} on the {@link Future}
872   *     underlying this step or, if {@code get()} throws a different kind of exception, that
873   *     exception itself.
874   * @param executor the executor that runs {@code fallback} if the input fails
875   */
876  public <X extends Throwable> ClosingFuture<V> catching(
877      Class<X> exceptionType, ClosingFunction<? super X, ? extends V> fallback, Executor executor) {
878    return catchingMoreGeneric(exceptionType, fallback, executor);
879  }
880
881  // Avoids generic type capture inconsistency problems where |? extends V| is incompatible with V.
882  private <X extends Throwable, W extends V> ClosingFuture<V> catchingMoreGeneric(
883      Class<X> exceptionType, final ClosingFunction<? super X, W> fallback, Executor executor) {
884    checkNotNull(fallback);
885    AsyncFunction<X, W> applyFallback =
886        new AsyncFunction<X, W>() {
887          @Override
888          public ListenableFuture<W> apply(X exception) throws Exception {
889            return closeables.applyClosingFunction(fallback, exception);
890          }
891
892          @Override
893          public String toString() {
894            return fallback.toString();
895          }
896        };
897    // TODO(dpb): Switch to future.catchingSync when that exists (passing a throwing function).
898    return derive(future.catchingAsync(exceptionType, applyFallback, executor));
899  }
900
901  /**
902   * Returns a new {@code ClosingFuture} pipeline step derived from this one by applying a function
903   * that returns a {@code ClosingFuture} to its exception if it is an instance of a given exception
904   * type. The function can use a {@link DeferredCloser} to capture objects to be closed when the
905   * pipeline is done (other than those captured by the returned {@link ClosingFuture}).
906   *
907   * <p>If this {@code ClosingFuture} fails with an exception of the given type, the derived {@code
908   * ClosingFuture} will be equivalent to the one returned by the function.
909   *
910   * <p>If this {@code ClosingFuture} succeeds or fails with a different exception type, the
911   * function will not be called, and the derived {@code ClosingFuture} will be equivalent to this
912   * one.
913   *
914   * <p>If the function throws an exception, that exception is used as the result of the derived
915   * {@code ClosingFuture}. But if the exception is thrown after the function creates a {@code
916   * ClosingFuture}, then none of the closeable objects in that {@code ClosingFuture} will be
917   * closed.
918   *
919   * <p>Usage guidelines for this method:
920   *
921   * <ul>
922   *   <li>Use this method only when calling an API that returns a {@link ListenableFuture} or a
923   *       {@code ClosingFuture}. If possible, prefer calling {@link #catching(Class,
924   *       ClosingFunction, Executor)} instead, with a function that returns the next value
925   *       directly.
926   *   <li>Call {@link DeferredCloser#eventuallyClose(Object, Executor) closer.eventuallyClose()}
927   *       for every closeable object this step creates in order to capture it for later closing.
928   *   <li>Return a {@code ClosingFuture}. To turn a {@link ListenableFuture} into a {@code
929   *       ClosingFuture} call {@link #from(ListenableFuture)}.
930   *   <li>In case this step doesn't create new closeables, you can adapt an API that returns a
931   *       {@link ListenableFuture} to return a {@code ClosingFuture} by wrapping it with a call to
932   *       {@link #withoutCloser(AsyncFunction)}
933   * </ul>
934   *
935   * <p>Example usage:
936   *
937   * <pre>{@code
938   * // Fall back to a secondary input stream in case of IOException.
939   * ClosingFuture<InputStream> inputFuture =
940   *     firstInputFuture.catchingAsync(
941   *         IOException.class, (closer, x) -> secondaryInputStreamClosingFuture(), executor);
942   * }
943   * }</pre>
944   *
945   * <p>When selecting an executor, note that {@code directExecutor} is dangerous in some cases. See
946   * the discussion in the {@link ListenableFuture#addListener} documentation. All its warnings
947   * about heavyweight listeners are also applicable to heavyweight functions passed to this method.
948   * (Specifically, {@code directExecutor} functions should avoid heavyweight operations inside
949   * {@code AsyncClosingFunction.apply}. Any heavyweight operations should occur in other threads
950   * responsible for completing the returned {@code ClosingFuture}.)
951   *
952   * <p>After calling this method, you may not call {@link #finishToFuture()}, {@link
953   * #finishToValueAndCloser(ValueAndCloserConsumer, Executor)}, or any other derivation method on
954   * the original {@code ClosingFuture} instance.
955   *
956   * @param exceptionType the exception type that triggers use of {@code fallback}. The exception
957   *     type is matched against this step's exception. "This step's exception" means the cause of
958   *     the {@link ExecutionException} thrown by {@link Future#get()} on the {@link Future}
959   *     underlying this step or, if {@code get()} throws a different kind of exception, that
960   *     exception itself. To avoid hiding bugs and other unrecoverable errors, callers should
961   *     prefer more specific types, avoiding {@code Throwable.class} in particular.
962   * @param fallback the function to be called if this step fails with the expected exception type.
963   *     The function's argument is this step's exception. "This step's exception" means the cause
964   *     of the {@link ExecutionException} thrown by {@link Future#get()} on the {@link Future}
965   *     underlying this step or, if {@code get()} throws a different kind of exception, that
966   *     exception itself.
967   * @param executor the executor that runs {@code fallback} if the input fails
968   */
969  // TODO(dpb): Should this do something special if the function throws CancellationException or
970  // ExecutionException?
971  public <X extends Throwable> ClosingFuture<V> catchingAsync(
972      Class<X> exceptionType,
973      AsyncClosingFunction<? super X, ? extends V> fallback,
974      Executor executor) {
975    return catchingAsyncMoreGeneric(exceptionType, fallback, executor);
976  }
977
978  // Avoids generic type capture inconsistency problems where |? extends V| is incompatible with V.
979  private <X extends Throwable, W extends V> ClosingFuture<V> catchingAsyncMoreGeneric(
980      Class<X> exceptionType,
981      final AsyncClosingFunction<? super X, W> fallback,
982      Executor executor) {
983    checkNotNull(fallback);
984    AsyncFunction<X, W> asyncFunction =
985        new AsyncFunction<X, W>() {
986          @Override
987          public ListenableFuture<W> apply(X exception) throws Exception {
988            return closeables.applyAsyncClosingFunction(fallback, exception);
989          }
990
991          @Override
992          public String toString() {
993            return fallback.toString();
994          }
995        };
996    return derive(future.catchingAsync(exceptionType, asyncFunction, executor));
997  }
998
999  /**
1000   * Marks this step as the last step in the {@code ClosingFuture} pipeline.
1001   *
1002   * <p>The returned {@link Future} is completed when the pipeline's computation completes, or when
1003   * the pipeline is cancelled.
1004   *
1005   * <p>All objects the pipeline has captured for closing will begin to be closed asynchronously
1006   * <b>after</b> the returned {@code Future} is done: the future completes before closing starts,
1007   * rather than once it has finished.
1008   *
1009   * <p>After calling this method, you may not call {@link
1010   * #finishToValueAndCloser(ValueAndCloserConsumer, Executor)}, this method, or any other
1011   * derivation method on the original {@code ClosingFuture} instance.
1012   *
1013   * @return a {@link Future} that represents the final value or exception of the pipeline
1014   */
1015  public FluentFuture<V> finishToFuture() {
1016    if (compareAndUpdateState(OPEN, WILL_CLOSE)) {
1017      logger.get().log(FINER, "will close {0}", this);
1018      future.addListener(
1019          new Runnable() {
1020            @Override
1021            public void run() {
1022              checkAndUpdateState(WILL_CLOSE, CLOSING);
1023              close();
1024              checkAndUpdateState(CLOSING, CLOSED);
1025            }
1026          },
1027          directExecutor());
1028    } else {
1029      switch (state.get()) {
1030        case SUBSUMED:
1031          throw new IllegalStateException(
1032              "Cannot call finishToFuture() after deriving another step");
1033
1034        case WILL_CREATE_VALUE_AND_CLOSER:
1035          throw new IllegalStateException(
1036              "Cannot call finishToFuture() after calling finishToValueAndCloser()");
1037
1038        case WILL_CLOSE:
1039        case CLOSING:
1040        case CLOSED:
1041          throw new IllegalStateException("Cannot call finishToFuture() twice");
1042
1043        case OPEN:
1044          throw new AssertionError();
1045      }
1046    }
1047    return future;
1048  }
1049
1050  /**
1051   * Marks this step as the last step in the {@code ClosingFuture} pipeline. When this step is done,
1052   * {@code receiver} will be called with an object that contains the result of the operation. The
1053   * receiver can store the {@link ValueAndCloser} outside the receiver for later synchronous use.
1054   *
1055   * <p>After calling this method, you may not call {@link #finishToFuture()}, this method again, or
1056   * any other derivation method on the original {@code ClosingFuture} instance.
1057   *
1058   * @param consumer a callback whose method will be called (using {@code executor}) when this
1059   *     operation is done
1060   */
1061  public void finishToValueAndCloser(
1062      final ValueAndCloserConsumer<? super V> consumer, Executor executor) {
1063    checkNotNull(consumer);
1064    if (!compareAndUpdateState(OPEN, WILL_CREATE_VALUE_AND_CLOSER)) {
1065      switch (state.get()) {
1066        case SUBSUMED:
1067          throw new IllegalStateException(
1068              "Cannot call finishToValueAndCloser() after deriving another step");
1069
1070        case WILL_CLOSE:
1071        case CLOSING:
1072        case CLOSED:
1073          throw new IllegalStateException(
1074              "Cannot call finishToValueAndCloser() after calling finishToFuture()");
1075
1076        case WILL_CREATE_VALUE_AND_CLOSER:
1077          throw new IllegalStateException("Cannot call finishToValueAndCloser() twice");
1078
1079        case OPEN:
1080          break;
1081      }
1082      throw new AssertionError(state);
1083    }
1084    future.addListener(
1085        new Runnable() {
1086          @Override
1087          public void run() {
1088            provideValueAndCloser(consumer, ClosingFuture.this);
1089          }
1090        },
1091        executor);
1092  }
1093
1094  private static <C extends @Nullable Object, V extends C> void provideValueAndCloser(
1095      ValueAndCloserConsumer<C> consumer, ClosingFuture<V> closingFuture) {
1096    consumer.accept(new ValueAndCloser<C>(closingFuture));
1097  }
1098
1099  /**
1100   * Attempts to cancel execution of this step. This attempt will fail if the step has already
1101   * completed, has already been cancelled, or could not be cancelled for some other reason. If
1102   * successful, and this step has not started when {@code cancel} is called, this step should never
1103   * run.
1104   *
1105   * <p>If successful, causes the objects captured by this step (if already started) and its input
1106   * step(s) for later closing to be closed on their respective {@link Executor}s. If any such calls
1107   * specified {@link MoreExecutors#directExecutor()}, those objects will be closed synchronously.
1108   *
1109   * @param mayInterruptIfRunning {@code true} if the thread executing this task should be
1110   *     interrupted; otherwise, in-progress tasks are allowed to complete, but the step will be
1111   *     cancelled regardless
1112   * @return {@code false} if the step could not be cancelled, typically because it has already
1113   *     completed normally; {@code true} otherwise
1114   */
1115  @CanIgnoreReturnValue
1116  @SuppressWarnings("Interruption") // We are propagating an interrupt from a caller.
1117  public boolean cancel(boolean mayInterruptIfRunning) {
1118    logger.get().log(FINER, "cancelling {0}", this);
1119    boolean cancelled = future.cancel(mayInterruptIfRunning);
1120    if (cancelled) {
1121      close();
1122    }
1123    return cancelled;
1124  }
1125
1126  private void close() {
1127    logger.get().log(FINER, "closing {0}", this);
1128    closeables.close();
1129  }
1130
1131  private <U extends @Nullable Object> ClosingFuture<U> derive(FluentFuture<U> future) {
1132    ClosingFuture<U> derived = new ClosingFuture<>(future);
1133    becomeSubsumedInto(derived.closeables);
1134    return derived;
1135  }
1136
1137  private void becomeSubsumedInto(CloseableList otherCloseables) {
1138    checkAndUpdateState(OPEN, SUBSUMED);
1139    otherCloseables.add(closeables, directExecutor());
1140  }
1141
1142  /**
1143   * An object that can return the value of the {@link ClosingFuture}s that are passed to {@link
1144   * #whenAllComplete(Iterable)} or {@link #whenAllSucceed(Iterable)}.
1145   *
1146   * <p>Only for use by a {@link CombiningCallable} or {@link AsyncCombiningCallable} object.
1147   */
1148  public static final class Peeker {
1149    private final ImmutableList<ClosingFuture<?>> futures;
1150    private volatile boolean beingCalled;
1151
1152    private Peeker(ImmutableList<ClosingFuture<?>> futures) {
1153      this.futures = checkNotNull(futures);
1154    }
1155
1156    /**
1157     * Returns the value of {@code closingFuture}.
1158     *
1159     * @throws ExecutionException if {@code closingFuture} is a failed step
1160     * @throws CancellationException if the {@code closingFuture}'s future was cancelled
1161     * @throws IllegalArgumentException if {@code closingFuture} is not one of the futures passed to
1162     *     {@link #whenAllComplete(Iterable)} or {@link #whenAllComplete(Iterable)}
1163     * @throws IllegalStateException if called outside of a call to {@link
1164     *     CombiningCallable#call(DeferredCloser, Peeker)} or {@link
1165     *     AsyncCombiningCallable#call(DeferredCloser, Peeker)}
1166     */
1167    @ParametricNullness
1168    public final <D extends @Nullable Object> D getDone(ClosingFuture<D> closingFuture)
1169        throws ExecutionException {
1170      checkState(beingCalled);
1171      checkArgument(futures.contains(closingFuture));
1172      return Futures.getDone(closingFuture.future);
1173    }
1174
1175    @ParametricNullness
1176    private <V extends @Nullable Object> V call(
1177        CombiningCallable<V> combiner, CloseableList closeables) throws Exception {
1178      beingCalled = true;
1179      CloseableList newCloseables = new CloseableList();
1180      try {
1181        return combiner.call(newCloseables.closer, this);
1182      } finally {
1183        closeables.add(newCloseables, directExecutor());
1184        beingCalled = false;
1185      }
1186    }
1187
1188    private <V extends @Nullable Object> FluentFuture<V> callAsync(
1189        AsyncCombiningCallable<V> combiner, CloseableList closeables) throws Exception {
1190      beingCalled = true;
1191      CloseableList newCloseables = new CloseableList();
1192      try {
1193        ClosingFuture<V> closingFuture = combiner.call(newCloseables.closer, this);
1194        closingFuture.becomeSubsumedInto(closeables);
1195        return closingFuture.future;
1196      } finally {
1197        closeables.add(newCloseables, directExecutor());
1198        beingCalled = false;
1199      }
1200    }
1201  }
1202
1203  /**
1204   * A builder of a {@link ClosingFuture} step that is derived from more than one input step.
1205   *
1206   * <p>See {@link #whenAllComplete(Iterable)} and {@link #whenAllSucceed(Iterable)} for how to
1207   * instantiate this class.
1208   *
1209   * <p>Example:
1210   *
1211   * <pre>{@code
1212   * final ClosingFuture<BufferedReader> file1ReaderFuture = ...;
1213   * final ClosingFuture<BufferedReader> file2ReaderFuture = ...;
1214   * ListenableFuture<Integer> numberOfDifferentLines =
1215   *       ClosingFuture.whenAllSucceed(file1ReaderFuture, file2ReaderFuture)
1216   *           .call(
1217   *               (closer, peeker) -> {
1218   *                 BufferedReader file1Reader = peeker.getDone(file1ReaderFuture);
1219   *                 BufferedReader file2Reader = peeker.getDone(file2ReaderFuture);
1220   *                 return countDifferentLines(file1Reader, file2Reader);
1221   *               },
1222   *               executor)
1223   *           .closing(executor);
1224   * }</pre>
1225   */
1226  @DoNotMock("Use ClosingFuture.whenAllSucceed() or .whenAllComplete() instead.")
1227  public static class Combiner {
1228
1229    private final CloseableList closeables = new CloseableList();
1230
1231    /**
1232     * An operation that returns a result and may throw an exception.
1233     *
1234     * @param <V> the type of the result
1235     */
1236    public interface CombiningCallable<V extends @Nullable Object> {
1237      /**
1238       * Computes a result, or throws an exception if unable to do so.
1239       *
1240       * <p>Any objects that are passed to {@link DeferredCloser#eventuallyClose(Object, Executor)
1241       * closer.eventuallyClose()} will be closed when the {@link ClosingFuture} pipeline is done
1242       * (but not before this method completes), even if this method throws or the pipeline is
1243       * cancelled.
1244       *
1245       * @param peeker used to get the value of any of the input futures
1246       */
1247      @ParametricNullness
1248      V call(DeferredCloser closer, Peeker peeker) throws Exception;
1249    }
1250
1251    /**
1252     * An operation that returns a {@link ClosingFuture} result and may throw an exception.
1253     *
1254     * @param <V> the type of the result
1255     */
1256    public interface AsyncCombiningCallable<V extends @Nullable Object> {
1257      /**
1258       * Computes a {@link ClosingFuture} result, or throws an exception if unable to do so.
1259       *
1260       * <p>Any objects that are passed to {@link DeferredCloser#eventuallyClose(Object, Executor)
1261       * closer.eventuallyClose()} will be closed when the {@link ClosingFuture} pipeline is done
1262       * (but not before this method completes), even if this method throws or the pipeline is
1263       * cancelled.
1264       *
1265       * @param peeker used to get the value of any of the input futures
1266       */
1267      ClosingFuture<V> call(DeferredCloser closer, Peeker peeker) throws Exception;
1268    }
1269
1270    private final boolean allMustSucceed;
1271    protected final ImmutableList<ClosingFuture<?>> inputs;
1272
1273    private Combiner(boolean allMustSucceed, Iterable<? extends ClosingFuture<?>> inputs) {
1274      this.allMustSucceed = allMustSucceed;
1275      this.inputs = ImmutableList.copyOf(inputs);
1276      for (ClosingFuture<?> input : inputs) {
1277        input.becomeSubsumedInto(closeables);
1278      }
1279    }
1280
1281    /**
1282     * Returns a new {@code ClosingFuture} pipeline step derived from the inputs by applying a
1283     * combining function to their values. The function can use a {@link DeferredCloser} to capture
1284     * objects to be closed when the pipeline is done.
1285     *
1286     * <p>If this combiner was returned by a {@link #whenAllSucceed} method and any of the inputs
1287     * fail, so will the returned step.
1288     *
1289     * <p>If the combiningCallable throws a {@code CancellationException}, the pipeline will be
1290     * cancelled.
1291     *
1292     * <p>If the combiningCallable throws an {@code ExecutionException}, the cause of the thrown
1293     * {@code ExecutionException} will be extracted and used as the failure of the derived step.
1294     */
1295    public <V extends @Nullable Object> ClosingFuture<V> call(
1296        final CombiningCallable<V> combiningCallable, Executor executor) {
1297      Callable<V> callable =
1298          new Callable<V>() {
1299            @Override
1300            @ParametricNullness
1301            public V call() throws Exception {
1302              return new Peeker(inputs).call(combiningCallable, closeables);
1303            }
1304
1305            @Override
1306            public String toString() {
1307              return combiningCallable.toString();
1308            }
1309          };
1310      ClosingFuture<V> derived = new ClosingFuture<>(futureCombiner().call(callable, executor));
1311      derived.closeables.add(closeables, directExecutor());
1312      return derived;
1313    }
1314
1315    /**
1316     * Returns a new {@code ClosingFuture} pipeline step derived from the inputs by applying a
1317     * {@code ClosingFuture}-returning function to their values. The function can use a {@link
1318     * DeferredCloser} to capture objects to be closed when the pipeline is done (other than those
1319     * captured by the returned {@link ClosingFuture}).
1320     *
1321     * <p>If this combiner was returned by a {@link #whenAllSucceed} method and any of the inputs
1322     * fail, so will the returned step.
1323     *
1324     * <p>If the combiningCallable throws a {@code CancellationException}, the pipeline will be
1325     * cancelled.
1326     *
1327     * <p>If the combiningCallable throws an {@code ExecutionException}, the cause of the thrown
1328     * {@code ExecutionException} will be extracted and used as the failure of the derived step.
1329     *
1330     * <p>If the combiningCallable throws any other exception, it will be used as the failure of the
1331     * derived step.
1332     *
1333     * <p>If an exception is thrown after the combiningCallable creates a {@code ClosingFuture},
1334     * then none of the closeable objects in that {@code ClosingFuture} will be closed.
1335     *
1336     * <p>Usage guidelines for this method:
1337     *
1338     * <ul>
1339     *   <li>Use this method only when calling an API that returns a {@link ListenableFuture} or a
1340     *       {@code ClosingFuture}. If possible, prefer calling {@link #call(CombiningCallable,
1341     *       Executor)} instead, with a function that returns the next value directly.
1342     *   <li>Call {@link DeferredCloser#eventuallyClose(Object, Executor) closer.eventuallyClose()}
1343     *       for every closeable object this step creates in order to capture it for later closing.
1344     *   <li>Return a {@code ClosingFuture}. To turn a {@link ListenableFuture} into a {@code
1345     *       ClosingFuture} call {@link #from(ListenableFuture)}.
1346     * </ul>
1347     *
1348     * <p>The same warnings about doing heavyweight operations within {@link
1349     * ClosingFuture#transformAsync(AsyncClosingFunction, Executor)} apply here.
1350     */
1351    public <V extends @Nullable Object> ClosingFuture<V> callAsync(
1352        final AsyncCombiningCallable<V> combiningCallable, Executor executor) {
1353      AsyncCallable<V> asyncCallable =
1354          new AsyncCallable<V>() {
1355            @Override
1356            public ListenableFuture<V> call() throws Exception {
1357              return new Peeker(inputs).callAsync(combiningCallable, closeables);
1358            }
1359
1360            @Override
1361            public String toString() {
1362              return combiningCallable.toString();
1363            }
1364          };
1365      ClosingFuture<V> derived =
1366          new ClosingFuture<>(futureCombiner().callAsync(asyncCallable, executor));
1367      derived.closeables.add(closeables, directExecutor());
1368      return derived;
1369    }
1370
1371    private FutureCombiner<@Nullable Object> futureCombiner() {
1372      return allMustSucceed
1373          ? Futures.whenAllSucceed(inputFutures())
1374          : Futures.whenAllComplete(inputFutures());
1375    }
1376
1377
1378    private ImmutableList<FluentFuture<?>> inputFutures() {
1379      return FluentIterable.from(inputs)
1380          .<FluentFuture<?>>transform(future -> future.future)
1381          .toList();
1382    }
1383  }
1384
1385  /**
1386   * A generic {@link Combiner} that lets you use a lambda or method reference to combine two {@link
1387   * ClosingFuture}s. Use {@link #whenAllSucceed(ClosingFuture, ClosingFuture)} to start this
1388   * combination.
1389   *
1390   * @param <V1> the type returned by the first future
1391   * @param <V2> the type returned by the second future
1392   */
1393  public static final class Combiner2<V1 extends @Nullable Object, V2 extends @Nullable Object>
1394      extends Combiner {
1395
1396    /**
1397     * A function that returns a value when applied to the values of the two futures passed to
1398     * {@link #whenAllSucceed(ClosingFuture, ClosingFuture)}.
1399     *
1400     * @param <V1> the type returned by the first future
1401     * @param <V2> the type returned by the second future
1402     * @param <U> the type returned by the function
1403     */
1404    public interface ClosingFunction2<
1405        V1 extends @Nullable Object, V2 extends @Nullable Object, U extends @Nullable Object> {
1406
1407      /**
1408       * Applies this function to two inputs, or throws an exception if unable to do so.
1409       *
1410       * <p>Any objects that are passed to {@link DeferredCloser#eventuallyClose(Object, Executor)
1411       * closer.eventuallyClose()} will be closed when the {@link ClosingFuture} pipeline is done
1412       * (but not before this method completes), even if this method throws or the pipeline is
1413       * cancelled.
1414       */
1415      @ParametricNullness
1416      U apply(DeferredCloser closer, @ParametricNullness V1 value1, @ParametricNullness V2 value2)
1417          throws Exception;
1418    }
1419
1420    /**
1421     * A function that returns a {@link ClosingFuture} when applied to the values of the two futures
1422     * passed to {@link #whenAllSucceed(ClosingFuture, ClosingFuture)}.
1423     *
1424     * @param <V1> the type returned by the first future
1425     * @param <V2> the type returned by the second future
1426     * @param <U> the type returned by the function
1427     */
1428    public interface AsyncClosingFunction2<
1429        V1 extends @Nullable Object, V2 extends @Nullable Object, U extends @Nullable Object> {
1430
1431      /**
1432       * Applies this function to two inputs, or throws an exception if unable to do so.
1433       *
1434       * <p>Any objects that are passed to {@link DeferredCloser#eventuallyClose(Object, Executor)
1435       * closer.eventuallyClose()} will be closed when the {@link ClosingFuture} pipeline is done
1436       * (but not before this method completes), even if this method throws or the pipeline is
1437       * cancelled.
1438       */
1439      ClosingFuture<U> apply(
1440          DeferredCloser closer, @ParametricNullness V1 value1, @ParametricNullness V2 value2)
1441          throws Exception;
1442    }
1443
1444    private final ClosingFuture<V1> future1;
1445    private final ClosingFuture<V2> future2;
1446
1447    private Combiner2(ClosingFuture<V1> future1, ClosingFuture<V2> future2) {
1448      super(true, ImmutableList.of(future1, future2));
1449      this.future1 = future1;
1450      this.future2 = future2;
1451    }
1452
1453    /**
1454     * Returns a new {@code ClosingFuture} pipeline step derived from the inputs by applying a
1455     * combining function to their values. The function can use a {@link DeferredCloser} to capture
1456     * objects to be closed when the pipeline is done.
1457     *
1458     * <p>If this combiner was returned by {@link #whenAllSucceed(ClosingFuture, ClosingFuture)} and
1459     * any of the inputs fail, so will the returned step.
1460     *
1461     * <p>If the function throws a {@code CancellationException}, the pipeline will be cancelled.
1462     *
1463     * <p>If the function throws an {@code ExecutionException}, the cause of the thrown {@code
1464     * ExecutionException} will be extracted and used as the failure of the derived step.
1465     */
1466    public <U extends @Nullable Object> ClosingFuture<U> call(
1467        final ClosingFunction2<V1, V2, U> function, Executor executor) {
1468      return call(
1469          new CombiningCallable<U>() {
1470            @Override
1471            @ParametricNullness
1472            public U call(DeferredCloser closer, Peeker peeker) throws Exception {
1473              return function.apply(closer, peeker.getDone(future1), peeker.getDone(future2));
1474            }
1475
1476            @Override
1477            public String toString() {
1478              return function.toString();
1479            }
1480          },
1481          executor);
1482    }
1483
1484    /**
1485     * Returns a new {@code ClosingFuture} pipeline step derived from the inputs by applying a
1486     * {@code ClosingFuture}-returning function to their values. The function can use a {@link
1487     * DeferredCloser} to capture objects to be closed when the pipeline is done (other than those
1488     * captured by the returned {@link ClosingFuture}).
1489     *
1490     * <p>If this combiner was returned by {@link #whenAllSucceed(ClosingFuture, ClosingFuture)} and
1491     * any of the inputs fail, so will the returned step.
1492     *
1493     * <p>If the function throws a {@code CancellationException}, the pipeline will be cancelled.
1494     *
1495     * <p>If the function throws an {@code ExecutionException}, the cause of the thrown {@code
1496     * ExecutionException} will be extracted and used as the failure of the derived step.
1497     *
1498     * <p>If the function throws any other exception, it will be used as the failure of the derived
1499     * step.
1500     *
1501     * <p>If an exception is thrown after the function creates a {@code ClosingFuture}, then none of
1502     * the closeable objects in that {@code ClosingFuture} will be closed.
1503     *
1504     * <p>Usage guidelines for this method:
1505     *
1506     * <ul>
1507     *   <li>Use this method only when calling an API that returns a {@link ListenableFuture} or a
1508     *       {@code ClosingFuture}. If possible, prefer calling {@link #call(CombiningCallable,
1509     *       Executor)} instead, with a function that returns the next value directly.
1510     *   <li>Call {@link DeferredCloser#eventuallyClose(Object, Executor) closer.eventuallyClose()}
1511     *       for every closeable object this step creates in order to capture it for later closing.
1512     *   <li>Return a {@code ClosingFuture}. To turn a {@link ListenableFuture} into a {@code
1513     *       ClosingFuture} call {@link #from(ListenableFuture)}.
1514     * </ul>
1515     *
1516     * <p>The same warnings about doing heavyweight operations within {@link
1517     * ClosingFuture#transformAsync(AsyncClosingFunction, Executor)} apply here.
1518     */
1519    public <U extends @Nullable Object> ClosingFuture<U> callAsync(
1520        final AsyncClosingFunction2<V1, V2, U> function, Executor executor) {
1521      return callAsync(
1522          new AsyncCombiningCallable<U>() {
1523            @Override
1524            public ClosingFuture<U> call(DeferredCloser closer, Peeker peeker) throws Exception {
1525              return function.apply(closer, peeker.getDone(future1), peeker.getDone(future2));
1526            }
1527
1528            @Override
1529            public String toString() {
1530              return function.toString();
1531            }
1532          },
1533          executor);
1534    }
1535  }
1536
1537  /**
1538   * A generic {@link Combiner} that lets you use a lambda or method reference to combine three
1539   * {@link ClosingFuture}s. Use {@link #whenAllSucceed(ClosingFuture, ClosingFuture,
1540   * ClosingFuture)} to start this combination.
1541   *
1542   * @param <V1> the type returned by the first future
1543   * @param <V2> the type returned by the second future
1544   * @param <V3> the type returned by the third future
1545   */
1546  public static final class Combiner3<
1547          V1 extends @Nullable Object, V2 extends @Nullable Object, V3 extends @Nullable Object>
1548      extends Combiner {
1549    /**
1550     * A function that returns a value when applied to the values of the three futures passed to
1551     * {@link #whenAllSucceed(ClosingFuture, ClosingFuture, ClosingFuture)}.
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     * @param <U> the type returned by the function
1557     */
1558    public interface ClosingFunction3<
1559        V1 extends @Nullable Object,
1560        V2 extends @Nullable Object,
1561        V3 extends @Nullable Object,
1562        U extends @Nullable Object> {
1563      /**
1564       * Applies this function to three inputs, or throws an exception if unable to do so.
1565       *
1566       * <p>Any objects that are passed to {@link DeferredCloser#eventuallyClose(Object, Executor)
1567       * closer.eventuallyClose()} will be closed when the {@link ClosingFuture} pipeline is done
1568       * (but not before this method completes), even if this method throws or the pipeline is
1569       * cancelled.
1570       */
1571      @ParametricNullness
1572      U apply(
1573          DeferredCloser closer,
1574          @ParametricNullness V1 value1,
1575          @ParametricNullness V2 value2,
1576          @ParametricNullness V3 value3)
1577          throws Exception;
1578    }
1579
1580    /**
1581     * A function that returns a {@link ClosingFuture} when applied to the values of the three
1582     * futures passed to {@link #whenAllSucceed(ClosingFuture, ClosingFuture, ClosingFuture)}.
1583     *
1584     * @param <V1> the type returned by the first future
1585     * @param <V2> the type returned by the second future
1586     * @param <V3> the type returned by the third future
1587     * @param <U> the type returned by the function
1588     */
1589    public interface AsyncClosingFunction3<
1590        V1 extends @Nullable Object,
1591        V2 extends @Nullable Object,
1592        V3 extends @Nullable Object,
1593        U extends @Nullable Object> {
1594      /**
1595       * Applies this function to three inputs, or throws an exception if unable to do so.
1596       *
1597       * <p>Any objects that are passed to {@link DeferredCloser#eventuallyClose(Object, Executor)
1598       * closer.eventuallyClose()} will be closed when the {@link ClosingFuture} pipeline is done
1599       * (but not before this method completes), even if this method throws or the pipeline is
1600       * cancelled.
1601       */
1602      ClosingFuture<U> apply(
1603          DeferredCloser closer,
1604          @ParametricNullness V1 value1,
1605          @ParametricNullness V2 value2,
1606          @ParametricNullness V3 value3)
1607          throws Exception;
1608    }
1609
1610    private final ClosingFuture<V1> future1;
1611    private final ClosingFuture<V2> future2;
1612    private final ClosingFuture<V3> future3;
1613
1614    private Combiner3(
1615        ClosingFuture<V1> future1, ClosingFuture<V2> future2, ClosingFuture<V3> future3) {
1616      super(true, ImmutableList.of(future1, future2, future3));
1617      this.future1 = future1;
1618      this.future2 = future2;
1619      this.future3 = future3;
1620    }
1621
1622    /**
1623     * Returns a new {@code ClosingFuture} pipeline step derived from the inputs by applying a
1624     * combining function to their values. The function can use a {@link DeferredCloser} to capture
1625     * objects to be closed when the pipeline is done.
1626     *
1627     * <p>If this combiner was returned by {@link #whenAllSucceed(ClosingFuture, ClosingFuture,
1628     * ClosingFuture)} and any of the inputs fail, so will the returned step.
1629     *
1630     * <p>If the function throws a {@code CancellationException}, the pipeline will be cancelled.
1631     *
1632     * <p>If the function throws an {@code ExecutionException}, the cause of the thrown {@code
1633     * ExecutionException} will be extracted and used as the failure of the derived step.
1634     */
1635    public <U extends @Nullable Object> ClosingFuture<U> call(
1636        final ClosingFunction3<V1, V2, V3, U> function, Executor executor) {
1637      return call(
1638          new CombiningCallable<U>() {
1639            @Override
1640            @ParametricNullness
1641            public U call(DeferredCloser closer, Peeker peeker) throws Exception {
1642              return function.apply(
1643                  closer,
1644                  peeker.getDone(future1),
1645                  peeker.getDone(future2),
1646                  peeker.getDone(future3));
1647            }
1648
1649            @Override
1650            public String toString() {
1651              return function.toString();
1652            }
1653          },
1654          executor);
1655    }
1656
1657    /**
1658     * Returns a new {@code ClosingFuture} pipeline step derived from the inputs by applying a
1659     * {@code ClosingFuture}-returning function to their values. The function can use a {@link
1660     * DeferredCloser} to capture objects to be closed when the pipeline is done (other than those
1661     * captured by the returned {@link ClosingFuture}).
1662     *
1663     * <p>If this combiner was returned by {@link #whenAllSucceed(ClosingFuture, ClosingFuture,
1664     * ClosingFuture)} and any of the inputs fail, so will the returned step.
1665     *
1666     * <p>If the function throws a {@code CancellationException}, the pipeline will be cancelled.
1667     *
1668     * <p>If the function throws an {@code ExecutionException}, the cause of the thrown {@code
1669     * ExecutionException} will be extracted and used as the failure of the derived step.
1670     *
1671     * <p>If the function throws any other exception, it will be used as the failure of the derived
1672     * step.
1673     *
1674     * <p>If an exception is thrown after the function creates a {@code ClosingFuture}, then none of
1675     * the closeable objects in that {@code ClosingFuture} will be closed.
1676     *
1677     * <p>Usage guidelines for this method:
1678     *
1679     * <ul>
1680     *   <li>Use this method only when calling an API that returns a {@link ListenableFuture} or a
1681     *       {@code ClosingFuture}. If possible, prefer calling {@link #call(CombiningCallable,
1682     *       Executor)} instead, with a function that returns the next value directly.
1683     *   <li>Call {@link DeferredCloser#eventuallyClose(Object, Executor) closer.eventuallyClose()}
1684     *       for every closeable object this step creates in order to capture it for later closing.
1685     *   <li>Return a {@code ClosingFuture}. To turn a {@link ListenableFuture} into a {@code
1686     *       ClosingFuture} call {@link #from(ListenableFuture)}.
1687     * </ul>
1688     *
1689     * <p>The same warnings about doing heavyweight operations within {@link
1690     * ClosingFuture#transformAsync(AsyncClosingFunction, Executor)} apply here.
1691     */
1692    public <U extends @Nullable Object> ClosingFuture<U> callAsync(
1693        final AsyncClosingFunction3<V1, V2, V3, U> function, Executor executor) {
1694      return callAsync(
1695          new AsyncCombiningCallable<U>() {
1696            @Override
1697            public ClosingFuture<U> call(DeferredCloser closer, Peeker peeker) throws Exception {
1698              return function.apply(
1699                  closer,
1700                  peeker.getDone(future1),
1701                  peeker.getDone(future2),
1702                  peeker.getDone(future3));
1703            }
1704
1705            @Override
1706            public String toString() {
1707              return function.toString();
1708            }
1709          },
1710          executor);
1711    }
1712  }
1713
1714  /**
1715   * A generic {@link Combiner} that lets you use a lambda or method reference to combine four
1716   * {@link ClosingFuture}s. Use {@link #whenAllSucceed(ClosingFuture, ClosingFuture, ClosingFuture,
1717   * ClosingFuture)} to start this combination.
1718   *
1719   * @param <V1> the type returned by the first future
1720   * @param <V2> the type returned by the second future
1721   * @param <V3> the type returned by the third future
1722   * @param <V4> the type returned by the fourth future
1723   */
1724  public static final class Combiner4<
1725          V1 extends @Nullable Object,
1726          V2 extends @Nullable Object,
1727          V3 extends @Nullable Object,
1728          V4 extends @Nullable Object>
1729      extends Combiner {
1730    /**
1731     * A function that returns a value when applied to the values of the four futures passed to
1732     * {@link #whenAllSucceed(ClosingFuture, ClosingFuture, ClosingFuture, ClosingFuture)}.
1733     *
1734     * @param <V1> the type returned by the first future
1735     * @param <V2> the type returned by the second future
1736     * @param <V3> the type returned by the third future
1737     * @param <V4> the type returned by the fourth future
1738     * @param <U> the type returned by the function
1739     */
1740    public interface ClosingFunction4<
1741        V1 extends @Nullable Object,
1742        V2 extends @Nullable Object,
1743        V3 extends @Nullable Object,
1744        V4 extends @Nullable Object,
1745        U extends @Nullable Object> {
1746      /**
1747       * Applies this function to four inputs, or throws an exception if unable to do so.
1748       *
1749       * <p>Any objects that are passed to {@link DeferredCloser#eventuallyClose(Object, Executor)
1750       * closer.eventuallyClose()} will be closed when the {@link ClosingFuture} pipeline is done
1751       * (but not before this method completes), even if this method throws or the pipeline is
1752       * cancelled.
1753       */
1754      @ParametricNullness
1755      U apply(
1756          DeferredCloser closer,
1757          @ParametricNullness V1 value1,
1758          @ParametricNullness V2 value2,
1759          @ParametricNullness V3 value3,
1760          @ParametricNullness V4 value4)
1761          throws Exception;
1762    }
1763
1764    /**
1765     * A function that returns a {@link ClosingFuture} when applied to the values of the four
1766     * futures passed to {@link #whenAllSucceed(ClosingFuture, ClosingFuture, ClosingFuture,
1767     * ClosingFuture)}.
1768     *
1769     * @param <V1> the type returned by the first future
1770     * @param <V2> the type returned by the second future
1771     * @param <V3> the type returned by the third future
1772     * @param <V4> the type returned by the fourth future
1773     * @param <U> the type returned by the function
1774     */
1775    public interface AsyncClosingFunction4<
1776        V1 extends @Nullable Object,
1777        V2 extends @Nullable Object,
1778        V3 extends @Nullable Object,
1779        V4 extends @Nullable Object,
1780        U extends @Nullable Object> {
1781      /**
1782       * Applies this function to four inputs, or throws an exception if unable to do so.
1783       *
1784       * <p>Any objects that are passed to {@link DeferredCloser#eventuallyClose(Object, Executor)
1785       * closer.eventuallyClose()} will be closed when the {@link ClosingFuture} pipeline is done
1786       * (but not before this method completes), even if this method throws or the pipeline is
1787       * cancelled.
1788       */
1789      ClosingFuture<U> apply(
1790          DeferredCloser closer,
1791          @ParametricNullness V1 value1,
1792          @ParametricNullness V2 value2,
1793          @ParametricNullness V3 value3,
1794          @ParametricNullness V4 value4)
1795          throws Exception;
1796    }
1797
1798    private final ClosingFuture<V1> future1;
1799    private final ClosingFuture<V2> future2;
1800    private final ClosingFuture<V3> future3;
1801    private final ClosingFuture<V4> future4;
1802
1803    private Combiner4(
1804        ClosingFuture<V1> future1,
1805        ClosingFuture<V2> future2,
1806        ClosingFuture<V3> future3,
1807        ClosingFuture<V4> future4) {
1808      super(true, ImmutableList.of(future1, future2, future3, future4));
1809      this.future1 = future1;
1810      this.future2 = future2;
1811      this.future3 = future3;
1812      this.future4 = future4;
1813    }
1814
1815    /**
1816     * Returns a new {@code ClosingFuture} pipeline step derived from the inputs by applying a
1817     * combining function to their values. The function can use a {@link DeferredCloser} to capture
1818     * objects to be closed when the pipeline is done.
1819     *
1820     * <p>If this combiner was returned by {@link #whenAllSucceed(ClosingFuture, ClosingFuture,
1821     * ClosingFuture, ClosingFuture)} and any of the inputs fail, so will the returned step.
1822     *
1823     * <p>If the function throws a {@code CancellationException}, the pipeline will be cancelled.
1824     *
1825     * <p>If the function throws an {@code ExecutionException}, the cause of the thrown {@code
1826     * ExecutionException} will be extracted and used as the failure of the derived step.
1827     */
1828    public <U extends @Nullable Object> ClosingFuture<U> call(
1829        final ClosingFunction4<V1, V2, V3, V4, U> function, Executor executor) {
1830      return call(
1831          new CombiningCallable<U>() {
1832            @Override
1833            @ParametricNullness
1834            public U call(DeferredCloser closer, Peeker peeker) throws Exception {
1835              return function.apply(
1836                  closer,
1837                  peeker.getDone(future1),
1838                  peeker.getDone(future2),
1839                  peeker.getDone(future3),
1840                  peeker.getDone(future4));
1841            }
1842
1843            @Override
1844            public String toString() {
1845              return function.toString();
1846            }
1847          },
1848          executor);
1849    }
1850
1851    /**
1852     * Returns a new {@code ClosingFuture} pipeline step derived from the inputs by applying a
1853     * {@code ClosingFuture}-returning function to their values. The function can use a {@link
1854     * DeferredCloser} to capture objects to be closed when the pipeline is done (other than those
1855     * captured by the returned {@link ClosingFuture}).
1856     *
1857     * <p>If this combiner was returned by {@link #whenAllSucceed(ClosingFuture, ClosingFuture,
1858     * ClosingFuture, ClosingFuture)} and any of the inputs fail, so will the returned step.
1859     *
1860     * <p>If the function throws a {@code CancellationException}, the pipeline will be cancelled.
1861     *
1862     * <p>If the function throws an {@code ExecutionException}, the cause of the thrown {@code
1863     * ExecutionException} will be extracted and used as the failure of the derived step.
1864     *
1865     * <p>If the function throws any other exception, it will be used as the failure of the derived
1866     * step.
1867     *
1868     * <p>If an exception is thrown after the function creates a {@code ClosingFuture}, then none of
1869     * the closeable objects in that {@code ClosingFuture} will be closed.
1870     *
1871     * <p>Usage guidelines for this method:
1872     *
1873     * <ul>
1874     *   <li>Use this method only when calling an API that returns a {@link ListenableFuture} or a
1875     *       {@code ClosingFuture}. If possible, prefer calling {@link #call(CombiningCallable,
1876     *       Executor)} instead, with a function that returns the next value directly.
1877     *   <li>Call {@link DeferredCloser#eventuallyClose(Object, Executor) closer.eventuallyClose()}
1878     *       for every closeable object this step creates in order to capture it for later closing.
1879     *   <li>Return a {@code ClosingFuture}. To turn a {@link ListenableFuture} into a {@code
1880     *       ClosingFuture} call {@link #from(ListenableFuture)}.
1881     * </ul>
1882     *
1883     * <p>The same warnings about doing heavyweight operations within {@link
1884     * ClosingFuture#transformAsync(AsyncClosingFunction, Executor)} apply here.
1885     */
1886    public <U extends @Nullable Object> ClosingFuture<U> callAsync(
1887        final AsyncClosingFunction4<V1, V2, V3, V4, U> function, Executor executor) {
1888      return callAsync(
1889          new AsyncCombiningCallable<U>() {
1890            @Override
1891            public ClosingFuture<U> call(DeferredCloser closer, Peeker peeker) throws Exception {
1892              return function.apply(
1893                  closer,
1894                  peeker.getDone(future1),
1895                  peeker.getDone(future2),
1896                  peeker.getDone(future3),
1897                  peeker.getDone(future4));
1898            }
1899
1900            @Override
1901            public String toString() {
1902              return function.toString();
1903            }
1904          },
1905          executor);
1906    }
1907  }
1908
1909  /**
1910   * A generic {@link Combiner} that lets you use a lambda or method reference to combine five
1911   * {@link ClosingFuture}s. Use {@link #whenAllSucceed(ClosingFuture, ClosingFuture, ClosingFuture,
1912   * ClosingFuture, ClosingFuture)} to start this combination.
1913   *
1914   * @param <V1> the type returned by the first future
1915   * @param <V2> the type returned by the second future
1916   * @param <V3> the type returned by the third future
1917   * @param <V4> the type returned by the fourth future
1918   * @param <V5> the type returned by the fifth future
1919   */
1920  public static final class Combiner5<
1921          V1 extends @Nullable Object,
1922          V2 extends @Nullable Object,
1923          V3 extends @Nullable Object,
1924          V4 extends @Nullable Object,
1925          V5 extends @Nullable Object>
1926      extends Combiner {
1927    /**
1928     * A function that returns a value when applied to the values of the five futures passed to
1929     * {@link #whenAllSucceed(ClosingFuture, ClosingFuture, ClosingFuture, ClosingFuture,
1930     * ClosingFuture)}.
1931     *
1932     * @param <V1> the type returned by the first future
1933     * @param <V2> the type returned by the second future
1934     * @param <V3> the type returned by the third future
1935     * @param <V4> the type returned by the fourth future
1936     * @param <V5> the type returned by the fifth future
1937     * @param <U> the type returned by the function
1938     */
1939    public interface ClosingFunction5<
1940        V1 extends @Nullable Object,
1941        V2 extends @Nullable Object,
1942        V3 extends @Nullable Object,
1943        V4 extends @Nullable Object,
1944        V5 extends @Nullable Object,
1945        U extends @Nullable Object> {
1946      /**
1947       * Applies this function to five inputs, or throws an exception if unable to do so.
1948       *
1949       * <p>Any objects that are passed to {@link DeferredCloser#eventuallyClose(Object, Executor)
1950       * closer.eventuallyClose()} will be closed when the {@link ClosingFuture} pipeline is done
1951       * (but not before this method completes), even if this method throws or the pipeline is
1952       * cancelled.
1953       */
1954      @ParametricNullness
1955      U apply(
1956          DeferredCloser closer,
1957          @ParametricNullness V1 value1,
1958          @ParametricNullness V2 value2,
1959          @ParametricNullness V3 value3,
1960          @ParametricNullness V4 value4,
1961          @ParametricNullness V5 value5)
1962          throws Exception;
1963    }
1964
1965    /**
1966     * A function that returns a {@link ClosingFuture} when applied to the values of the five
1967     * futures passed to {@link #whenAllSucceed(ClosingFuture, ClosingFuture, ClosingFuture,
1968     * ClosingFuture, ClosingFuture)}.
1969     *
1970     * @param <V1> the type returned by the first future
1971     * @param <V2> the type returned by the second future
1972     * @param <V3> the type returned by the third future
1973     * @param <V4> the type returned by the fourth future
1974     * @param <V5> the type returned by the fifth future
1975     * @param <U> the type returned by the function
1976     */
1977    public interface AsyncClosingFunction5<
1978        V1 extends @Nullable Object,
1979        V2 extends @Nullable Object,
1980        V3 extends @Nullable Object,
1981        V4 extends @Nullable Object,
1982        V5 extends @Nullable Object,
1983        U extends @Nullable Object> {
1984      /**
1985       * Applies this function to five inputs, or throws an exception if unable to do so.
1986       *
1987       * <p>Any objects that are passed to {@link DeferredCloser#eventuallyClose(Object, Executor)
1988       * closer.eventuallyClose()} will be closed when the {@link ClosingFuture} pipeline is done
1989       * (but not before this method completes), even if this method throws or the pipeline is
1990       * cancelled.
1991       */
1992      ClosingFuture<U> apply(
1993          DeferredCloser closer,
1994          @ParametricNullness V1 value1,
1995          @ParametricNullness V2 value2,
1996          @ParametricNullness V3 value3,
1997          @ParametricNullness V4 value4,
1998          @ParametricNullness V5 value5)
1999          throws Exception;
2000    }
2001
2002    private final ClosingFuture<V1> future1;
2003    private final ClosingFuture<V2> future2;
2004    private final ClosingFuture<V3> future3;
2005    private final ClosingFuture<V4> future4;
2006    private final ClosingFuture<V5> future5;
2007
2008    private Combiner5(
2009        ClosingFuture<V1> future1,
2010        ClosingFuture<V2> future2,
2011        ClosingFuture<V3> future3,
2012        ClosingFuture<V4> future4,
2013        ClosingFuture<V5> future5) {
2014      super(true, ImmutableList.of(future1, future2, future3, future4, future5));
2015      this.future1 = future1;
2016      this.future2 = future2;
2017      this.future3 = future3;
2018      this.future4 = future4;
2019      this.future5 = future5;
2020    }
2021
2022    /**
2023     * Returns a new {@code ClosingFuture} pipeline step derived from the inputs by applying a
2024     * combining function to their values. The function can use a {@link DeferredCloser} to capture
2025     * objects to be closed when the pipeline is done.
2026     *
2027     * <p>If this combiner was returned by {@link #whenAllSucceed(ClosingFuture, ClosingFuture,
2028     * ClosingFuture, ClosingFuture, ClosingFuture)} and any of the inputs fail, so will the
2029     * returned step.
2030     *
2031     * <p>If the function throws a {@code CancellationException}, the pipeline will be cancelled.
2032     *
2033     * <p>If the function throws an {@code ExecutionException}, the cause of the thrown {@code
2034     * ExecutionException} will be extracted and used as the failure of the derived step.
2035     */
2036    public <U extends @Nullable Object> ClosingFuture<U> call(
2037        final ClosingFunction5<V1, V2, V3, V4, V5, U> function, Executor executor) {
2038      return call(
2039          new CombiningCallable<U>() {
2040            @Override
2041            @ParametricNullness
2042            public U call(DeferredCloser closer, Peeker peeker) throws Exception {
2043              return function.apply(
2044                  closer,
2045                  peeker.getDone(future1),
2046                  peeker.getDone(future2),
2047                  peeker.getDone(future3),
2048                  peeker.getDone(future4),
2049                  peeker.getDone(future5));
2050            }
2051
2052            @Override
2053            public String toString() {
2054              return function.toString();
2055            }
2056          },
2057          executor);
2058    }
2059
2060    /**
2061     * Returns a new {@code ClosingFuture} pipeline step derived from the inputs by applying a
2062     * {@code ClosingFuture}-returning function to their values. The function can use a {@link
2063     * DeferredCloser} to capture objects to be closed when the pipeline is done (other than those
2064     * captured by the returned {@link ClosingFuture}).
2065     *
2066     * <p>If this combiner was returned by {@link #whenAllSucceed(ClosingFuture, ClosingFuture,
2067     * ClosingFuture, ClosingFuture, ClosingFuture)} and any of the inputs fail, so will the
2068     * returned step.
2069     *
2070     * <p>If the function throws a {@code CancellationException}, the pipeline will be cancelled.
2071     *
2072     * <p>If the function throws an {@code ExecutionException}, the cause of the thrown {@code
2073     * ExecutionException} will be extracted and used as the failure of the derived step.
2074     *
2075     * <p>If the function throws any other exception, it will be used as the failure of the derived
2076     * step.
2077     *
2078     * <p>If an exception is thrown after the function creates a {@code ClosingFuture}, then none of
2079     * the closeable objects in that {@code ClosingFuture} will be closed.
2080     *
2081     * <p>Usage guidelines for this method:
2082     *
2083     * <ul>
2084     *   <li>Use this method only when calling an API that returns a {@link ListenableFuture} or a
2085     *       {@code ClosingFuture}. If possible, prefer calling {@link #call(CombiningCallable,
2086     *       Executor)} instead, with a function that returns the next value directly.
2087     *   <li>Call {@link DeferredCloser#eventuallyClose(Object, Executor) closer.eventuallyClose()}
2088     *       for every closeable object this step creates in order to capture it for later closing.
2089     *   <li>Return a {@code ClosingFuture}. To turn a {@link ListenableFuture} into a {@code
2090     *       ClosingFuture} call {@link #from(ListenableFuture)}.
2091     * </ul>
2092     *
2093     * <p>The same warnings about doing heavyweight operations within {@link
2094     * ClosingFuture#transformAsync(AsyncClosingFunction, Executor)} apply here.
2095     */
2096    public <U extends @Nullable Object> ClosingFuture<U> callAsync(
2097        final AsyncClosingFunction5<V1, V2, V3, V4, V5, U> function, Executor executor) {
2098      return callAsync(
2099          new AsyncCombiningCallable<U>() {
2100            @Override
2101            public ClosingFuture<U> call(DeferredCloser closer, Peeker peeker) throws Exception {
2102              return function.apply(
2103                  closer,
2104                  peeker.getDone(future1),
2105                  peeker.getDone(future2),
2106                  peeker.getDone(future3),
2107                  peeker.getDone(future4),
2108                  peeker.getDone(future5));
2109            }
2110
2111            @Override
2112            public String toString() {
2113              return function.toString();
2114            }
2115          },
2116          executor);
2117    }
2118  }
2119
2120  @Override
2121  public String toString() {
2122    // TODO(dpb): Better toString, in the style of Futures.transform etc.
2123    return toStringHelper(this).add("state", state.get()).addValue(future).toString();
2124  }
2125
2126  @SuppressWarnings({"removal", "Finalize"}) // b/260137033
2127  @Override
2128  protected void finalize() {
2129    if (state.get().equals(OPEN)) {
2130      logger.get().log(SEVERE, "Uh oh! An open ClosingFuture has leaked and will close: {0}", this);
2131      FluentFuture<V> unused = finishToFuture();
2132    }
2133  }
2134
2135  private static void closeQuietly(@CheckForNull final AutoCloseable closeable, Executor executor) {
2136    if (closeable == null) {
2137      return;
2138    }
2139    try {
2140      executor.execute(
2141          () -> {
2142            try {
2143              closeable.close();
2144            } catch (Exception e) {
2145              /*
2146               * In guava-jre, any kind of Exception may be thrown because `closeable` has type
2147               * `AutoCloseable`.
2148               *
2149               * In guava-android, the only kinds of Exception that may be thrown are
2150               * RuntimeException and IOException because `closeable` has type `Closeable`—except
2151               * that we have to account for sneaky checked exception.
2152               */
2153              restoreInterruptIfIsInterruptedException(e);
2154              logger.get().log(WARNING, "thrown by close()", e);
2155            }
2156          });
2157    } catch (RejectedExecutionException e) {
2158      if (logger.get().isLoggable(WARNING)) {
2159        logger
2160            .get()
2161            .log(
2162                WARNING,
2163                String.format("while submitting close to %s; will close inline", executor),
2164                e);
2165      }
2166      closeQuietly(closeable, directExecutor());
2167    }
2168  }
2169
2170  private void checkAndUpdateState(State oldState, State newState) {
2171    checkState(
2172        compareAndUpdateState(oldState, newState),
2173        "Expected state to be %s, but it was %s",
2174        oldState,
2175        newState);
2176  }
2177
2178  private boolean compareAndUpdateState(State oldState, State newState) {
2179    return state.compareAndSet(oldState, newState);
2180  }
2181
2182  // TODO(dpb): Should we use a pair of ArrayLists instead of an IdentityHashMap?
2183  private static final class CloseableList extends IdentityHashMap<AutoCloseable, Executor>
2184      implements Closeable {
2185    private final DeferredCloser closer = new DeferredCloser(this);
2186    private volatile boolean closed;
2187    @CheckForNull private volatile CountDownLatch whenClosed;
2188
2189    <V extends @Nullable Object, U extends @Nullable Object>
2190        ListenableFuture<U> applyClosingFunction(
2191            ClosingFunction<? super V, U> transformation, @ParametricNullness V input)
2192            throws Exception {
2193      // TODO(dpb): Consider ways to defer closing without creating a separate CloseableList.
2194      CloseableList newCloseables = new CloseableList();
2195      try {
2196        return immediateFuture(transformation.apply(newCloseables.closer, input));
2197      } finally {
2198        add(newCloseables, directExecutor());
2199      }
2200    }
2201
2202    <V extends @Nullable Object, U extends @Nullable Object>
2203        FluentFuture<U> applyAsyncClosingFunction(
2204            AsyncClosingFunction<V, U> transformation, @ParametricNullness V input)
2205            throws Exception {
2206      // TODO(dpb): Consider ways to defer closing without creating a separate CloseableList.
2207      CloseableList newCloseables = new CloseableList();
2208      try {
2209        ClosingFuture<U> closingFuture = transformation.apply(newCloseables.closer, input);
2210        closingFuture.becomeSubsumedInto(newCloseables);
2211        return closingFuture.future;
2212      } finally {
2213        add(newCloseables, directExecutor());
2214      }
2215    }
2216
2217    @Override
2218    public void close() {
2219      if (closed) {
2220        return;
2221      }
2222      synchronized (this) {
2223        if (closed) {
2224          return;
2225        }
2226        closed = true;
2227      }
2228      for (Map.Entry<AutoCloseable, Executor> entry : entrySet()) {
2229        closeQuietly(entry.getKey(), entry.getValue());
2230      }
2231      clear();
2232      if (whenClosed != null) {
2233        whenClosed.countDown();
2234      }
2235    }
2236
2237    void add(@CheckForNull AutoCloseable closeable, Executor executor) {
2238      checkNotNull(executor);
2239      if (closeable == null) {
2240        return;
2241      }
2242      synchronized (this) {
2243        if (!closed) {
2244          put(closeable, executor);
2245          return;
2246        }
2247      }
2248      closeQuietly(closeable, executor);
2249    }
2250
2251    /**
2252     * Returns a latch that reaches zero when this objects' deferred closeables have been closed.
2253     */
2254    CountDownLatch whenClosedCountDown() {
2255      if (closed) {
2256        return new CountDownLatch(0);
2257      }
2258      synchronized (this) {
2259        if (closed) {
2260          return new CountDownLatch(0);
2261        }
2262        checkState(whenClosed == null);
2263        return whenClosed = new CountDownLatch(1);
2264      }
2265    }
2266  }
2267
2268  /**
2269   * Returns an object that can be used to wait until this objects' deferred closeables have all had
2270   * {@link Runnable}s that close them submitted to each one's closing {@link Executor}.
2271   */
2272  @VisibleForTesting
2273  CountDownLatch whenClosedCountDown() {
2274    return closeables.whenClosedCountDown();
2275  }
2276
2277  /** The state of a {@link CloseableList}. */
2278  enum State {
2279    /** The {@link CloseableList} has not been subsumed or closed. */
2280    OPEN,
2281
2282    /**
2283     * The {@link CloseableList} has been subsumed into another. It may not be closed or subsumed
2284     * into any other.
2285     */
2286    SUBSUMED,
2287
2288    /**
2289     * Some {@link ListenableFuture} has a callback attached that will close the {@link
2290     * CloseableList}, but it has not yet run. The {@link CloseableList} may not be subsumed.
2291     */
2292    WILL_CLOSE,
2293
2294    /**
2295     * The callback that closes the {@link CloseableList} is running, but it has not completed. The
2296     * {@link CloseableList} may not be subsumed.
2297     */
2298    CLOSING,
2299
2300    /** The {@link CloseableList} has been closed. It may not be further subsumed. */
2301    CLOSED,
2302
2303    /**
2304     * {@link ClosingFuture#finishToValueAndCloser(ValueAndCloserConsumer, Executor)} has been
2305     * called. The step may not be further subsumed, nor may {@link #finishToFuture()} be called.
2306     */
2307    WILL_CREATE_VALUE_AND_CLOSER,
2308  }
2309}