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- java.util.concurrent.Exchanger<V>
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- Type Parameters:
V
- The type of objects that may be exchanged
public class Exchanger<V> extends Object
A synchronization point at which threads can pair and swap elements within pairs. Each thread presents some object on entry to theexchange
method, matches with a partner thread, and receives its partner's object on return. An Exchanger may be viewed as a bidirectional form of aSynchronousQueue
. Exchangers may be useful in applications such as genetic algorithms and pipeline designs.Sample Usage: Here are the highlights of a class that uses an
Exchanger
to swap buffers between threads so that the thread filling the buffer gets a freshly emptied one when it needs it, handing off the filled one to the thread emptying the buffer.class FillAndEmpty { Exchanger<DataBuffer> exchanger = new Exchanger<DataBuffer>(); DataBuffer initialEmptyBuffer = ... a made-up type DataBuffer initialFullBuffer = ... class FillingLoop implements Runnable { public void run() { DataBuffer currentBuffer = initialEmptyBuffer; try { while (currentBuffer != null) { addToBuffer(currentBuffer); if (currentBuffer.isFull()) currentBuffer = exchanger.exchange(currentBuffer); } } catch (InterruptedException ex) { ... handle ... } } } class EmptyingLoop implements Runnable { public void run() { DataBuffer currentBuffer = initialFullBuffer; try { while (currentBuffer != null) { takeFromBuffer(currentBuffer); if (currentBuffer.isEmpty()) currentBuffer = exchanger.exchange(currentBuffer); } } catch (InterruptedException ex) { ... handle ...} } } void start() { new Thread(new FillingLoop()).start(); new Thread(new EmptyingLoop()).start(); } }
Memory consistency effects: For each pair of threads that successfully exchange objects via an
Exchanger
, actions prior to theexchange()
in each thread happen-before those subsequent to a return from the correspondingexchange()
in the other thread.- Since:
- 1.5
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Constructor Summary
Constructors Constructor and Description Exchanger()
Creates a new Exchanger.
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Method Summary
Methods Modifier and Type Method and Description V
exchange(V x)
Waits for another thread to arrive at this exchange point (unless the current thread is interrupted), and then transfers the given object to it, receiving its object in return.V
exchange(V x, long timeout, TimeUnit unit)
Waits for another thread to arrive at this exchange point (unless the current thread is interrupted or the specified waiting time elapses), and then transfers the given object to it, receiving its object in return.
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Method Detail
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exchange
public V exchange(V x) throws InterruptedException
Waits for another thread to arrive at this exchange point (unless the current thread is interrupted), and then transfers the given object to it, receiving its object in return.If another thread is already waiting at the exchange point then it is resumed for thread scheduling purposes and receives the object passed in by the current thread. The current thread returns immediately, receiving the object passed to the exchange by that other thread.
If no other thread is already waiting at the exchange then the current thread is disabled for thread scheduling purposes and lies dormant until one of two things happens:
- Some other thread enters the exchange; or
- Some other thread interrupts the current thread.
If the current thread:
- has its interrupted status set on entry to this method; or
- is interrupted while waiting for the exchange,
InterruptedException
is thrown and the current thread's interrupted status is cleared.- Parameters:
x
- the object to exchange- Returns:
- the object provided by the other thread
- Throws:
InterruptedException
- if the current thread was interrupted while waiting
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exchange
public V exchange(V x, long timeout, TimeUnit unit) throws InterruptedException, TimeoutException
Waits for another thread to arrive at this exchange point (unless the current thread is interrupted or the specified waiting time elapses), and then transfers the given object to it, receiving its object in return.If another thread is already waiting at the exchange point then it is resumed for thread scheduling purposes and receives the object passed in by the current thread. The current thread returns immediately, receiving the object passed to the exchange by that other thread.
If no other thread is already waiting at the exchange then the current thread is disabled for thread scheduling purposes and lies dormant until one of three things happens:
- Some other thread enters the exchange; or
- Some other thread interrupts the current thread; or
- The specified waiting time elapses.
If the current thread:
- has its interrupted status set on entry to this method; or
- is interrupted while waiting for the exchange,
InterruptedException
is thrown and the current thread's interrupted status is cleared.If the specified waiting time elapses then
TimeoutException
is thrown. If the time is less than or equal to zero, the method will not wait at all.- Parameters:
x
- the object to exchangetimeout
- the maximum time to waitunit
- the time unit of the timeout argument- Returns:
- the object provided by the other thread
- Throws:
InterruptedException
- if the current thread was interrupted while waitingTimeoutException
- if the specified waiting time elapses before another thread enters the exchange
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