verdnatura-chat/ios/Pods/Flipper-Folly/folly/executors/DrivableExecutor.h

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/*
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*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*
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#pragma once
#include <folly/Executor.h>
namespace folly {
/*
* A DrivableExecutor can be driven via its drive() method
* Examples include EventBase (via loopOnce()) and ManualExecutor
* (via makeProgress()).
*
* This interface is most handy in conjunction with
* Future<T>::getVia(DrivableExecutor*) and
* Future<T>::waitVia(DrivableExecutor*)
*
* These call drive() * repeatedly until the Future is fulfilled.
* getVia() returns the value (or throws the exception) and waitVia() returns
* the same Future for chainability.
*
* These will be most helpful in tests, for instance if you need to pump a mock
* EventBase until Futures complete.
*/
class DrivableExecutor : public virtual Executor {
public:
~DrivableExecutor() override = default;
// Make progress on this Executor's work.
//
// Drive *must not* busy wait if there is no work to do. Instead,
// sleep (using a semaphore or similar) until at least one event is
// processed.
// I.e. make_future().via(foo).then(...).getVia(DrivableExecutor)
// must not spin, even though nothing happens on the drivable
// executor.
virtual void drive() = 0;
};
} // namespace folly