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/**
* Copyright 2014 Netflix, Inc.
*
* 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
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
* limitations under the License.
*/
package rx.subjects;
import rx.Observer;
import rx.functions.Action1;
import rx.internal.operators.NotificationLite;
import rx.subjects.SubjectSubscriptionManager.SubjectObserver;
/**
* Subject that publishes only the last item observed to each {@link Observer} that has subscribed, when the
* source {@code Observable} completes.
* <p>
* <img width="640" src="https://raw.github.com/wiki/Netflix/RxJava/images/rx-operators/S.AsyncSubject.png" alt="">
* <p>
* Example usage:
* <p>
* <pre> {@code
// observer will receive no onNext events because the subject.onCompleted() isn't called.
AsyncSubject<Object> subject = AsyncSubject.create();
subject.subscribe(observer);
subject.onNext("one");
subject.onNext("two");
subject.onNext("three");
// observer will receive "three" as the only onNext event.
AsyncSubject<Object> subject = AsyncSubject.create();
subject.subscribe(observer);
subject.onNext("one");
subject.onNext("two");
subject.onNext("three");
subject.onCompleted();
} </pre>
*
* @param <T>
* the type of item expected to be observed by the Subject
*/
public final class AsyncSubject<T> extends Subject<T, T> {
/**
* Creates and returns a new {@code AsyncSubject}.
* @param <T> the result value type
* @return the new {@code AsyncSubject}
*/
public static <T> AsyncSubject<T> create() {
final SubjectSubscriptionManager<T> state = new SubjectSubscriptionManager<T>();
state.onTerminated = new Action1<SubjectObserver<T>>() {
@Override
public void call(SubjectObserver<T> o) {
Object v = state.get();
NotificationLite<T> nl = state.nl;
o.accept(v, nl);
if (v == null || (!nl.isCompleted(v) && !nl.isError(v))) {
o.onCompleted();
}
}
};
return new AsyncSubject<T>(state, state);
}
final SubjectSubscriptionManager<T> state;
volatile Object lastValue;
private final NotificationLite<T> nl = NotificationLite.instance();
protected AsyncSubject(OnSubscribe<T> onSubscribe, SubjectSubscriptionManager<T> state) {
super(onSubscribe);
this.state = state;
}
@Override
public void onCompleted() {
if (state.active) {
Object last = lastValue;
if (last == null) {
last = nl.completed();
}
for (SubjectObserver<T> bo : state.terminate(last)) {
if (last == nl.completed()) {
bo.onCompleted();
} else {
bo.onNext(nl.getValue(last));
bo.onCompleted();
}
}
}
}
@Override
public void onError(final Throwable e) {
if (state.active) {
Object n = nl.error(e);
for (SubjectObserver<T> bo : state.terminate(n)) {
bo.onError(e);
}
}
}
@Override
public void onNext(T v) {
lastValue = nl.next(v);
}
}