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[email protected]6b28d942012-02-15 01:43:191// Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
2// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
3// found in the LICENSE file.
4
5#ifndef BASE_TASK_RUNNER_H_
6#define BASE_TASK_RUNNER_H_
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avi9b6f42932015-12-26 22:15:148#include <stddef.h>
9
[email protected]6b28d942012-02-15 01:43:1910#include "base/base_export.h"
[email protected]6b28d942012-02-15 01:43:1911#include "base/callback_forward.h"
fdoray1d08c582016-06-09 22:55:0612#include "base/location.h"
[email protected]6b28d942012-02-15 01:43:1913#include "base/memory/ref_counted.h"
[email protected]8f9a3a52013-06-28 15:14:1814#include "base/time/time.h"
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[email protected]6b28d942012-02-15 01:43:1916namespace base {
17
18struct TaskRunnerTraits;
19
20// A TaskRunner is an object that runs posted tasks (in the form of
21// Closure objects). The TaskRunner interface provides a way of
22// decoupling task posting from the mechanics of how each task will be
23// run. TaskRunner provides very weak guarantees as to how posted
24// tasks are run (or if they're run at all). In particular, it only
25// guarantees:
26//
27// - Posting a task will not run it synchronously. That is, no
28// Post*Task method will call task.Run() directly.
29//
30// - Increasing the delay can only delay when the task gets run.
31// That is, increasing the delay may not affect when the task gets
32// run, or it could make it run later than it normally would, but
33// it won't make it run earlier than it normally would.
34//
35// TaskRunner does not guarantee the order in which posted tasks are
36// run, whether tasks overlap, or whether they're run on a particular
37// thread. Also it does not guarantee a memory model for shared data
38// between tasks. (In other words, you should use your own
39// synchronization/locking primitives if you need to share data
40// between tasks.)
41//
42// Implementations of TaskRunner should be thread-safe in that all
43// methods must be safe to call on any thread. Ownership semantics
44// for TaskRunners are in general not clear, which is why the
45// interface itself is RefCountedThreadSafe.
46//
47// Some theoretical implementations of TaskRunner:
48//
49// - A TaskRunner that uses a thread pool to run posted tasks.
50//
51// - A TaskRunner that, for each task, spawns a non-joinable thread
52// to run that task and immediately quit.
53//
54// - A TaskRunner that stores the list of posted tasks and has a
55// method Run() that runs each runnable task in random order.
56class BASE_EXPORT TaskRunner
57 : public RefCountedThreadSafe<TaskRunner, TaskRunnerTraits> {
58 public:
59 // Posts the given task to be run. Returns true if the task may be
60 // run at some point in the future, and false if the task definitely
61 // will not be run.
62 //
63 // Equivalent to PostDelayedTask(from_here, task, 0).
64 bool PostTask(const tracked_objects::Location& from_here,
65 const Closure& task);
66
67 // Like PostTask, but tries to run the posted task only after
68 // |delay_ms| has passed.
69 //
70 // It is valid for an implementation to ignore |delay_ms|; that is,
71 // to have PostDelayedTask behave the same as PostTask.
[email protected]17dc6742012-02-26 08:17:3772 virtual bool PostDelayedTask(const tracked_objects::Location& from_here,
73 const Closure& task,
74 base::TimeDelta delay) = 0;
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76 // Returns true if the current thread is a thread on which a task
77 // may be run, and false if no task will be run on the current
78 // thread.
79 //
80 // It is valid for an implementation to always return true, or in
81 // general to use 'true' as a default value.
82 virtual bool RunsTasksOnCurrentThread() const = 0;
83
84 // Posts |task| on the current TaskRunner. On completion, |reply|
85 // is posted to the thread that called PostTaskAndReply(). Both
86 // |task| and |reply| are guaranteed to be deleted on the thread
87 // from which PostTaskAndReply() is invoked. This allows objects
88 // that must be deleted on the originating thread to be bound into
89 // the |task| and |reply| Closures. In particular, it can be useful
90 // to use WeakPtr<> in the |reply| Closure so that the reply
91 // operation can be canceled. See the following pseudo-code:
92 //
93 // class DataBuffer : public RefCountedThreadSafe<DataBuffer> {
94 // public:
95 // // Called to add data into a buffer.
96 // void AddData(void* buf, size_t length);
97 // ...
98 // };
99 //
100 //
101 // class DataLoader : public SupportsWeakPtr<DataLoader> {
102 // public:
103 // void GetData() {
104 // scoped_refptr<DataBuffer> buffer = new DataBuffer();
skyostilb1f02992015-06-19 17:22:54105 // target_thread_.task_runner()->PostTaskAndReply(
[email protected]6b28d942012-02-15 01:43:19106 // FROM_HERE,
107 // base::Bind(&DataBuffer::AddData, buffer),
108 // base::Bind(&DataLoader::OnDataReceived, AsWeakPtr(), buffer));
109 // }
110 //
111 // private:
112 // void OnDataReceived(scoped_refptr<DataBuffer> buffer) {
113 // // Do something with buffer.
114 // }
115 // };
116 //
117 //
118 // Things to notice:
119 // * Results of |task| are shared with |reply| by binding a shared argument
120 // (a DataBuffer instance).
121 // * The DataLoader object has no special thread safety.
122 // * The DataLoader object can be deleted while |task| is still running,
123 // and the reply will cancel itself safely because it is bound to a
124 // WeakPtr<>.
125 bool PostTaskAndReply(const tracked_objects::Location& from_here,
126 const Closure& task,
127 const Closure& reply);
128
129 protected:
130 friend struct TaskRunnerTraits;
131
132 // Only the Windows debug build seems to need this: see
133 // http://crbug.com/112250.
134 friend class RefCountedThreadSafe<TaskRunner, TaskRunnerTraits>;
135
136 TaskRunner();
137 virtual ~TaskRunner();
138
139 // Called when this object should be destroyed. By default simply
140 // deletes |this|, but can be overridden to do something else, like
141 // delete on a certain thread.
142 virtual void OnDestruct() const;
143};
144
145struct BASE_EXPORT TaskRunnerTraits {
146 static void Destruct(const TaskRunner* task_runner);
147};
148
149} // namespace base
150
151#endif // BASE_TASK_RUNNER_H_