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1 /* TimerTask.java -- Task that can be run at a later time if given to a Timer.
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38 package java.util;
40 /**
41 * Task that can be run at a later time if given to a Timer.
42 * The TimerTask must implement a run method that will be called by the
43 * Timer when the task is scheduled for execution. The task can check when
44 * it should have been scheduled and cancel itself when no longer needed.
45 * <p>
46 * Example:
47 * <pre>
48 * Timer timer = new Timer();
49 * TimerTask task = new TimerTask() {
50 * public void run() {
51 * if (this.scheduledExecutionTime() &lt; System.currentTimeMillis() + 500)
52 * // Do something
53 * else
54 * // Complain: We are more then half a second late!
55 * if (someStopCondition)
56 * this.cancel(); // This was our last execution
57 * };
58 * timer.scheduleAtFixedRate(task, 1000, 1000); // schedule every second
59 * </pre>
60 * <p>
61 * Note that a TimerTask object is a one shot object and can only given once
62 * to a Timer. (The Timer will use the TimerTask object for bookkeeping,
63 * in this implementation).
64 * <p>
65 * This class also implements <code>Runnable</code> to make it possible to
66 * give a TimerTask directly as a target to a <code>Thread</code>.
68 * @see Timer
69 * @since 1.3
70 * @author Mark Wielaard (mark@klomp.org)
72 public abstract class TimerTask implements Runnable
74 /**
75 * If positive the next time this task should be run.
76 * If negative this TimerTask is canceled or executed for the last time.
78 long scheduled;
80 /**
81 * If positive the last time this task was run.
82 * If negative this TimerTask has not yet been scheduled.
84 long lastExecutionTime;
86 /**
87 * If positive the number of milliseconds between runs of this task.
88 * If -1 this task doesn't have to be run more then once.
90 long period;
92 /**
93 * If true the next time this task should be run is relative to
94 * the last scheduled time, otherwise it can drift in time.
96 boolean fixed;
98 /**
99 * Creates a TimerTask and marks it as not yet scheduled.
101 protected TimerTask()
103 this.scheduled = 0;
104 this.lastExecutionTime = -1;
108 * Marks the task as canceled and prevents any further execution.
109 * Returns true if the task was scheduled for any execution in the future
110 * and this cancel operation prevents that execution from happening.
111 * <p>
112 * A task that has been canceled can never be scheduled again.
113 * <p>
114 * In this implementation the TimerTask it is possible that the Timer does
115 * keep a reference to the TimerTask until the first time the TimerTask
116 * is actually scheduled. But the reference will disappear immediatly when
117 * cancel is called from within the TimerTask run method.
119 public boolean cancel()
121 boolean prevented_execution = (this.scheduled >= 0);
122 this.scheduled = -1;
123 return prevented_execution;
127 * Method that is called when this task is scheduled for execution.
129 public abstract void run();
132 * Returns the last time this task was scheduled or (when called by the
133 * task from the run method) the time the current execution of the task
134 * was scheduled. When the task has not yet run the return value is
135 * undefined.
136 * <p>
137 * Can be used (when the task is scheduled at fixed rate) to see the
138 * difference between the requested schedule time and the actual time
139 * that can be found with <code>System.currentTimeMillis()</code>.
141 public long scheduledExecutionTime()
143 return lastExecutionTime;