| // Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. | 
 | // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be | 
 | // found in the LICENSE file. | 
 |  | 
 | #ifndef BASE_TASK_RUNNER_H_ | 
 | #define BASE_TASK_RUNNER_H_ | 
 |  | 
 | #include <stddef.h> | 
 |  | 
 | #include "base/base_export.h" | 
 | #include "base/callback.h" | 
 | #include "base/location.h" | 
 | #include "base/memory/ref_counted.h" | 
 | #include "base/time/time.h" | 
 |  | 
 | namespace base { | 
 |  | 
 | struct TaskRunnerTraits; | 
 |  | 
 | // A TaskRunner is an object that runs posted tasks (in the form of | 
 | // Closure objects).  The TaskRunner interface provides a way of | 
 | // decoupling task posting from the mechanics of how each task will be | 
 | // run.  TaskRunner provides very weak guarantees as to how posted | 
 | // tasks are run (or if they're run at all).  In particular, it only | 
 | // guarantees: | 
 | // | 
 | //   - Posting a task will not run it synchronously.  That is, no | 
 | //     Post*Task method will call task.Run() directly. | 
 | // | 
 | //   - Increasing the delay can only delay when the task gets run. | 
 | //     That is, increasing the delay may not affect when the task gets | 
 | //     run, or it could make it run later than it normally would, but | 
 | //     it won't make it run earlier than it normally would. | 
 | // | 
 | // TaskRunner does not guarantee the order in which posted tasks are | 
 | // run, whether tasks overlap, or whether they're run on a particular | 
 | // thread.  Also it does not guarantee a memory model for shared data | 
 | // between tasks.  (In other words, you should use your own | 
 | // synchronization/locking primitives if you need to share data | 
 | // between tasks.) | 
 | // | 
 | // Implementations of TaskRunner should be thread-safe in that all | 
 | // methods must be safe to call on any thread.  Ownership semantics | 
 | // for TaskRunners are in general not clear, which is why the | 
 | // interface itself is RefCountedThreadSafe. | 
 | // | 
 | // Some theoretical implementations of TaskRunner: | 
 | // | 
 | //   - A TaskRunner that uses a thread pool to run posted tasks. | 
 | // | 
 | //   - A TaskRunner that, for each task, spawns a non-joinable thread | 
 | //     to run that task and immediately quit. | 
 | // | 
 | //   - A TaskRunner that stores the list of posted tasks and has a | 
 | //     method Run() that runs each runnable task in random order. | 
 | class BASE_EXPORT TaskRunner | 
 |     : public RefCountedThreadSafe<TaskRunner, TaskRunnerTraits> { | 
 |  public: | 
 |   // Posts the given task to be run.  Returns true if the task may be | 
 |   // run at some point in the future, and false if the task definitely | 
 |   // will not be run. | 
 |   // | 
 |   // Equivalent to PostDelayedTask(from_here, task, 0). | 
 |   bool PostTask(const Location& from_here, OnceClosure task); | 
 |  | 
 |   // Like PostTask, but tries to run the posted task only after |delay_ms| | 
 |   // has passed. Implementations should use a tick clock, rather than wall- | 
 |   // clock time, to implement |delay|. | 
 |   virtual bool PostDelayedTask(const Location& from_here, | 
 |                                OnceClosure task, | 
 |                                base::TimeDelta delay) = 0; | 
 |  | 
 |   // Returns true iff tasks posted to this TaskRunner are sequenced | 
 |   // with this call. | 
 |   // | 
 |   // In particular: | 
 |   // - Returns true if this is a SequencedTaskRunner to which the | 
 |   //   current task was posted. | 
 |   // - Returns true if this is a SequencedTaskRunner bound to the | 
 |   //   same sequence as the SequencedTaskRunner to which the current | 
 |   //   task was posted. | 
 |   // - Returns true if this is a SingleThreadTaskRunner bound to | 
 |   //   the current thread. | 
 |   // TODO(http://crbug.com/665062): | 
 |   //   This API doesn't make sense for parallel TaskRunners. | 
 |   //   Introduce alternate static APIs for documentation purposes of "this runs | 
 |   //   in pool X", have RunsTasksInCurrentSequence() return false for parallel | 
 |   //   TaskRunners, and ultimately move this method down to SequencedTaskRunner. | 
 |   virtual bool RunsTasksInCurrentSequence() const = 0; | 
 |  | 
 |   // Posts |task| on the current TaskRunner.  On completion, |reply| | 
 |   // is posted to the thread that called PostTaskAndReply().  Both | 
 |   // |task| and |reply| are guaranteed to be deleted on the thread | 
 |   // from which PostTaskAndReply() is invoked.  This allows objects | 
 |   // that must be deleted on the originating thread to be bound into | 
 |   // the |task| and |reply| Closures.  In particular, it can be useful | 
 |   // to use WeakPtr<> in the |reply| Closure so that the reply | 
 |   // operation can be canceled. See the following pseudo-code: | 
 |   // | 
 |   // class DataBuffer : public RefCountedThreadSafe<DataBuffer> { | 
 |   //  public: | 
 |   //   // Called to add data into a buffer. | 
 |   //   void AddData(void* buf, size_t length); | 
 |   //   ... | 
 |   // }; | 
 |   // | 
 |   // | 
 |   // class DataLoader : public SupportsWeakPtr<DataLoader> { | 
 |   //  public: | 
 |   //    void GetData() { | 
 |   //      scoped_refptr<DataBuffer> buffer = new DataBuffer(); | 
 |   //      target_thread_.task_runner()->PostTaskAndReply( | 
 |   //          FROM_HERE, | 
 |   //          base::Bind(&DataBuffer::AddData, buffer), | 
 |   //          base::Bind(&DataLoader::OnDataReceived, AsWeakPtr(), buffer)); | 
 |   //    } | 
 |   // | 
 |   //  private: | 
 |   //    void OnDataReceived(scoped_refptr<DataBuffer> buffer) { | 
 |   //      // Do something with buffer. | 
 |   //    } | 
 |   // }; | 
 |   // | 
 |   // | 
 |   // Things to notice: | 
 |   //   * Results of |task| are shared with |reply| by binding a shared argument | 
 |   //     (a DataBuffer instance). | 
 |   //   * The DataLoader object has no special thread safety. | 
 |   //   * The DataLoader object can be deleted while |task| is still running, | 
 |   //     and the reply will cancel itself safely because it is bound to a | 
 |   //     WeakPtr<>. | 
 |   bool PostTaskAndReply(const Location& from_here, | 
 |                         OnceClosure task, | 
 |                         OnceClosure reply); | 
 |  | 
 |  protected: | 
 |   friend struct TaskRunnerTraits; | 
 |  | 
 |   // Only the Windows debug build seems to need this: see | 
 |   // http://crbug.com/112250. | 
 |   friend class RefCountedThreadSafe<TaskRunner, TaskRunnerTraits>; | 
 |  | 
 |   TaskRunner(); | 
 |   virtual ~TaskRunner(); | 
 |  | 
 |   // Called when this object should be destroyed.  By default simply | 
 |   // deletes |this|, but can be overridden to do something else, like | 
 |   // delete on a certain thread. | 
 |   virtual void OnDestruct() const; | 
 | }; | 
 |  | 
 | struct BASE_EXPORT TaskRunnerTraits { | 
 |   static void Destruct(const TaskRunner* task_runner); | 
 | }; | 
 |  | 
 | }  // namespace base | 
 |  | 
 | #endif  // BASE_TASK_RUNNER_H_ |