commit | b0a0d7b4910f8733c04bc9dd98ec05da7247bdce | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Sumir Kataria <sumir@google.com> | Mon Apr 16 16:12:35 2018 -0700 |
committer | Sumir Kataria <sumir@google.com> | Tue Apr 17 10:51:35 2018 -0700 |
tree | eaf97caaf05ca19d0af286730c896581b12e94ed | |
parent | c0cdcc4dd56871adda73862153063f49925fbc04 [diff] |
Add WorkerWrapper interruption; remove usage of Futures. This is part 1 of removing ExecutorService and using Executor instead. Here we add an explicit interrupt() method to WorkerWrapper and check it when deciding if the work finished successfully. Also cleaned up a broken state where ALL non-cancelled states could lead to handleResult being called. Removed blocking cancellation in WorkManagerImplTests due to thread contention issues because of synchronous execution rules. Removed Worker.isInterrupted. Need to come up with a suitable alternative. Removed Processor.stopWork's second argument (may interrupt thread) because it's not relevant anymore. Test: Added and ran tests. Change-Id: I28de5081e8d30c3d9147b1d74008ab931963fa81
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