public static interface ForkJoinPool.ManagedBlocker
ForkJoinPools.
 A ManagedBlocker provides two methods.  Method
 isReleasable must return true if blocking is
 not necessary. Method block blocks the current thread
 if necessary (perhaps internally invoking isReleasable
 before actually blocking). These actions are performed by any
 thread invoking ForkJoinPool.managedBlock(java.util.concurrent.ForkJoinPool.ManagedBlocker).  The
 unusual methods in this API accommodate synchronizers that may,
 but don't usually, block for long periods. Similarly, they
 allow more efficient internal handling of cases in which
 additional workers may be, but usually are not, needed to
 ensure sufficient parallelism.  Toward this end,
 implementations of method isReleasable must be amenable
 to repeated invocation.
 
For example, here is a ManagedBlocker based on a ReentrantLock:
 class ManagedLocker implements ManagedBlocker {
   final ReentrantLock lock;
   boolean hasLock = false;
   ManagedLocker(ReentrantLock lock) { this.lock = lock; }
   public boolean block() {
     if (!hasLock)
       lock.lock();
     return true;
   }
   public boolean isReleasable() {
     return hasLock || (hasLock = lock.tryLock());
   }
 }
 Here is a class that possibly blocks waiting for an item on a given queue:
 class QueueTaker<E> implements ManagedBlocker {
   final BlockingQueue<E> queue;
   volatile E item = null;
   QueueTaker(BlockingQueue<E> q) { this.queue = q; }
   public boolean block() throws InterruptedException {
     if (item == null)
       item = queue.take();
     return true;
   }
   public boolean isReleasable() {
     return item != null || (item = queue.poll()) != null;
   }
   public E getItem() { // call after pool.managedBlock completes
     return item;
   }
 }| Modifier and Type | Method and Description | 
|---|---|
| boolean | block()Possibly blocks the current thread, for example waiting for
 a lock or condition. | 
| boolean | isReleasable()Returns  trueif blocking is unnecessary. | 
boolean block()
              throws InterruptedException
true if no additional blocking is necessary
 (i.e., if isReleasable would return true)InterruptedException - if interrupted while waiting
 (the method is not required to do so, but is allowed to)boolean isReleasable()
true if blocking is unnecessary. Submit a bug or feature 
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