/******************************************************************************* * Copyright (c) 2005 IBM Corporation and others. * All rights reserved. This program and the accompanying materials * are made available under the terms of the Eclipse Public License v1.0 * which accompanies this distribution, and is available at * http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html * * Contributors: * IBM Corporation - initial API and implementation *******************************************************************************/ /* * $RCSfile$ * $Revision$ $Date$ */ package org.eclipse.jem.internal.proxy.common; import java.util.LinkedList; /** * A generic event queue. It runs on its own thread and will execute any queued up runnables. * <p> * When a runnable is added to the queue, the thread will be notified. If the thread is free it will * run the runnable. If it is not free, the runnable will be added to the queue. The thread will process * all intervening runnables and then execute the runnable in sequence with all of the rest. * <p> * This is used when you can't use the system widget (e.g. AWT event queue or SWT asyncExec) or when the * runnable must be executed on a non-ui thread. * <p> * <b>Note:</b> It is required that {@link #close()} be called so that resources are cleared up. * * @since 1.1.0.1 */ public class GenericEventQueue { private LinkedList queue = new LinkedList(); private class EventThread extends Thread { private boolean run = true; public EventThread(String title) { super(title); } public void close() { synchronized (queue) { run = false; queue.clear(); queue.notifyAll(); } } public void postEvent(Runnable run) { if (!this.isAlive()) { throw new IllegalStateException("Event queue thread is not executing."); //$NON-NLS-1$ } synchronized (queue) { if (run != null) queue.addLast(run); queue.notifyAll(); } } public void run() { while (true) { Runnable runnable; synchronized (queue) { while (run && queue.isEmpty()) { try { queue.wait(); } catch (InterruptedException e) { } } if (!run) return; // Done. else { runnable = (Runnable) queue.removeFirst(); } } try { runnable.run(); } catch (RuntimeException e) { e.printStackTrace(); } finally { runnable = null; // Set this so that we don't hold onto resources in the runnable while waiting for next quy. } } } } private EventThread eventThread; /** * Construct with a title. (This title will be the title on the Thread for the queue). * The thread will have the same priority as the current thread. * @param queueTitle * * @since 1.1.0.1 */ public GenericEventQueue(String queueTitle) { this(queueTitle, Thread.currentThread().getPriority()); } /** * Construct with a title. (This title will be the title on the Thread for the queue). * And a priority for the event queue's processing thread. * @param queueTitle * @param priority priority to use for event queue's thread. * * @since 1.1.0.1 */ public GenericEventQueue(String queueTitle, int priority) { eventThread = new EventThread(queueTitle); eventThread.setPriority(priority); synchronized(queue) { eventThread.start(); try { queue.wait(100); // Wait for thread to start. } catch (InterruptedException e) { } } } /** * Close the event queue. This will clear out any pending events. They will not * be executed. * * * @since 1.1.0.1 */ public void close() { eventThread.close(); } /** * Post the event. * @param runnable runnable to execute, or <code>null</code> to kick-start the thread if for some reason it may be waiting and it shouldn't be. * * @throws IllegalStateException thrown if the event queue thread has already been closed, or ended for some severe error. * @since 1.1.0.1 */ public void postEvent(Runnable runnable) { eventThread.postEvent(runnable); } }