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package rx.internal.operators;
import rx.Observable;
import rx.Producer;
import rx.Observable.Operator;
import rx.Subscriber;
import rx.exceptions.Exceptions;
import rx.functions.Func1;
import rx.plugins.RxJavaPlugins;
/**
* Instruct an Observable to pass control to another Observable (the return value of a function)
* rather than invoking {@code onError} if it encounters an error.
* <p>
* <img width="640" src="https://github.com/ReactiveX/RxJava/wiki/images/rx-operators/onErrorResumeNext.png" alt="">
* <p>
* By default, when an Observable encounters an error that prevents it from emitting the expected item to its
* Observer, the Observable invokes its Observer's {@code onError} method, and then quits without invoking any
* more of its Observer's methods. The {@code onErrorResumeNext} operation changes this behavior. If you pass a
* function that returns an Observable ({@code resumeFunction}) to {@code onErrorResumeNext}, if the source
* Observable encounters an error, instead of invoking its Observer's {@code onError} method, it will instead
* relinquish control to this new Observable, which will invoke the Observer's {@code onNext} method if it is
* able to do so. In such a case, because no Observable necessarily invokes {@code onError}, the Observer may
* never know that an error happened.
* <p>
* You can use this to prevent errors from propagating or to supply fallback data should errors be
* encountered.
*/
public final class OperatorOnErrorResumeNextViaFunction<T> implements Operator<T, T> {
private final Func1<Throwable, ? extends Observable<? extends T>> resumeFunction;
public OperatorOnErrorResumeNextViaFunction(Func1<Throwable, ? extends Observable<? extends T>> f) {
this.resumeFunction = f;
}
@Override
public Subscriber<? super T> call(final Subscriber<? super T> child) {
Subscriber<T> parent = new Subscriber<T>() {
private boolean done = false;
@Override
public void onCompleted() {
if (done) {
return;
}
done = true;
child.onCompleted();
}
@Override
public void onError(Throwable e) {
if (done) {
Exceptions.throwIfFatal(e);
return;
}
done = true;
try {
RxJavaPlugins.getInstance().getErrorHandler().handleError(e);
unsubscribe();
Observable<? extends T> resume = resumeFunction.call(e);
resume.unsafeSubscribe(child);
} catch (Throwable e2) {
child.onError(e2);
}
}
@Override
public void onNext(T t) {
if (done) {
return;
}
child.onNext(t);
}
@Override
public void setProducer(final Producer producer) {
child.setProducer(new Producer() {
@Override
public void request(long n) {
producer.request(n);
}
});
}
};
child.add(parent);
return parent;
}
}