/* * Copyright (c) 2008-2017, Hazelcast, Inc. All Rights Reserved. * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ package com.hazelcast.ringbuffer; /** * Using this policy one can control the behavior what should to be done when an item is about to be added to the ringbuffer, * but there is 0 remaining capacity. * * Overflowing happens when a time-to-live is set and the oldest item in the ringbuffer (the head) is not old enough to expire. * * @see Ringbuffer#addAsync(Object, OverflowPolicy) * @see Ringbuffer#addAllAsync(java.util.Collection, OverflowPolicy) */ public enum OverflowPolicy { /** * Using this policy the oldest item is overwritten no matter it is not old enough to retire. Using this policy you are * sacrificing the time-to-live in favor of being able to write. * * Example: if there is a time-to-live of 30 seconds, the buffer is full and the oldest item in the ring has been placed a * second ago, then there are 29 seconds remaining for that item. Using this policy you are going to overwrite no matter * what. */ OVERWRITE(0), /** * Using this policy the call will fail immediately and the oldest item will not be overwritten before it is old enough * to retire. So this policy sacrificing the ability to write in favor of time-to-live. * * The advantage of fail is that the caller can decide what to do since it doesn't trap the thread due to backoff. * * Example: if there is a time-to-live of 30 seconds, the buffer is full and the oldest item in the ring has been placed a * second ago, then there are 29 seconds remaining for that item. Using this policy you are not going to overwrite that * item for the next 29 seconds. */ FAIL(1); private final int id; OverflowPolicy(int id) { this.id = id; } /** * Gets the id for the given OverflowPolicy. * * This reason this id is used instead of an the ordinal value is that the ordinal value is more prone to changes due to * reordering. * * @return the id. */ public int getId() { return id; } /** * Returns the OverflowPolicy for the given id. * * @return the OverflowPolicy found or null if not found */ public static OverflowPolicy getById(final int id) { for (OverflowPolicy policy : values()) { if (policy.id == id) { return policy; } } return null; } }