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package com.sun.glass.ui;

import java.util.*;
import java.util.concurrent.*;

A dispatcher for Application.invokeLater() that submits deferred runnables to the native system one by one. A native system may by default execute all submitted runnables before actually leaving a nested event loop. However, there is an assumption that a runnable that calls the Application.leaveNestedEventLoop() method must be the last runnable executed in the current inner event loop. The next runnable that might have already been submitted by client code, must be invoked in the context of the outer event loop. To satisfy this requirement the runnables must be submitted to the native system one by one. This allows for fine grain control over executing the deferred tasks when it comes to entering/leaving nested event loops despite of native system limitations.
/** * A dispatcher for Application.invokeLater() that submits deferred runnables * to the native system one by one. * * A native system may by default execute all submitted runnables before * actually leaving a nested event loop. However, there is an assumption that a * runnable that calls the Application.leaveNestedEventLoop() method must be * the last runnable executed in the current inner event loop. The next * runnable that might have already been submitted by client code, must be * invoked in the context of the outer event loop. To satisfy this requirement * the runnables must be submitted to the native system one by one. This allows * for fine grain control over executing the deferred tasks when it comes to * entering/leaving nested event loops despite of native system limitations. */
public final class InvokeLaterDispatcher extends Thread { // The runnables queue private final BlockingDeque<Runnable> deque = new LinkedBlockingDeque<Runnable>(); // Main lock private final Object LOCK = new StringBuilder("InvokeLaterLock"); // Indicates if the application has entered a nested event loop private boolean nestedEventLoopEntered = false; // Indicates if the application is currently leaving a nested event loop private volatile boolean leavingNestedEventLoop = false;
An InvokeLaterDispatcher client implements this interface to allow the dispatcher to submit runnables to the native system.
/** * An InvokeLaterDispatcher client implements this interface to allow * the dispatcher to submit runnables to the native system. */
public static interface InvokeLaterSubmitter {
Submits the runnable to the native system for later execution and returns immediately.
/** * Submits the runnable to the native system for later execution and * returns immediately. */
public void submitForLaterInvocation(Runnable r); } private final InvokeLaterSubmitter invokeLaterSubmitter; public InvokeLaterDispatcher(InvokeLaterSubmitter invokeLaterSubmitter) { super("InvokeLaterDispatcher"); setDaemon(true); this.invokeLaterSubmitter = invokeLaterSubmitter; } private class Future implements Runnable { private boolean done = false; private final Runnable runnable; public Future(Runnable r) { this.runnable = r; }
Tells whether the runnbale has finished execution. This method must be called under the LOCK lock.
/** * Tells whether the runnbale has finished execution. * * This method must be called under the LOCK lock. */
public boolean isDone() { return done; } @Override public void run() { try { this.runnable.run(); } finally { synchronized (LOCK) { this.done = true; LOCK.notifyAll(); } } } } @Override public void run() { try { while (true) { Runnable r = deque.takeFirst(); if (leavingNestedEventLoop) { // Defer invocation of the runnable till the current inner // event loop returns from its enterNestedEventLoop() deque.addFirst(r); synchronized (LOCK) { while (leavingNestedEventLoop) { LOCK.wait(); } } } else { // Submit the runnable to the native system final Future future = new Future(r); invokeLaterSubmitter.submitForLaterInvocation(future); synchronized (LOCK) { try { while (!future.isDone() && !nestedEventLoopEntered) { LOCK.wait(); } // Continue processing other runnables if we entered // an inner event loop while excuting this runnable } finally { nestedEventLoopEntered = false; } } } } } catch (InterruptedException ex) { // OK, let's stop this thread } } public void invokeAndWait(Runnable runnable) { final Future future = new Future(runnable); invokeLaterSubmitter.submitForLaterInvocation(future); synchronized (LOCK) { try { while (!future.isDone()) { LOCK.wait(); } } catch (InterruptedException ex) { } } }
Schedules execution of a runnable on the event thread.
See Also:
  • invokeLater.invokeLater(Runnable)
/** * Schedules execution of a runnable on the event thread. * * @see Application#invokeLater(Runnable) */
public void invokeLater(Runnable command) { deque.addLast(command); }
Notifies that a nested event loop is going to be entered. An InvokeLaterDispatcher client is responsible for calling this method just before the enterNestedEventLoop() is dispatched to the native system for actually starting the nested loop.
/** * Notifies that a nested event loop is going to be entered. * * An InvokeLaterDispatcher client is responsible for calling this method * just before the enterNestedEventLoop() is dispatched to the native * system for actually starting the nested loop. */
public void notifyEnteringNestedEventLoop() { synchronized (LOCK) { nestedEventLoopEntered = true; LOCK.notifyAll(); } }
Notifies that the application is leaving a nested event loop.
/** * Notifies that the application is leaving a nested event loop. */
public void notifyLeavingNestedEventLoop() { synchronized (LOCK) { leavingNestedEventLoop = true; LOCK.notifyAll(); } }
Notifies that the application has left a nested event loop.
/** * Notifies that the application has left a nested event loop. */
public void notifyLeftNestedEventLoop() { synchronized (LOCK) { leavingNestedEventLoop = false; LOCK.notifyAll(); } } }