V - The result type returned by this FutureTask's get methodspublic class FutureTask<V> extends Object implements RunnableFuture<V>
Future, with methods to start and cancel
 a computation, query to see if the computation is complete, and
 retrieve the result of the computation.  The result can only be
 retrieved when the computation has completed; the get
 methods will block if the computation has not yet completed.  Once
 the computation has completed, the computation cannot be restarted
 or cancelled (unless the computation is invoked using
 runAndReset()).
 A FutureTask can be used to wrap a Callable or
 Runnable object.  Because FutureTask implements
 Runnable, a FutureTask can be submitted to an
 Executor for execution.
 
In addition to serving as a standalone class, this class provides
 protected functionality that may be useful when creating
 customized task classes.
| Constructor and Description | 
|---|
| FutureTask(Callable<V> callable)Creates a  FutureTaskthat will, upon running, execute the
 givenCallable. | 
| FutureTask(Runnable runnable,
          V result)Creates a  FutureTaskthat will, upon running, execute the
 givenRunnable, and arrange thatgetwill return the
 given result on successful completion. | 
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description | 
|---|---|
| boolean | cancel(boolean mayInterruptIfRunning)Attempts to cancel execution of this task. | 
| protected void | done()Protected method invoked when this task transitions to state
  isDone(whether normally or via cancellation). | 
| V | get()Waits if necessary for the computation to complete, and then
 retrieves its result. | 
| V | get(long timeout,
   TimeUnit unit)Waits if necessary for at most the given time for the computation
 to complete, and then retrieves its result, if available. | 
| boolean | isCancelled()Returns  trueif this task was cancelled before it completed
 normally. | 
| boolean | isDone()Returns  trueif this task completed. | 
| void | run()Sets this Future to the result of its computation
 unless it has been cancelled. | 
| protected boolean | runAndReset()Executes the computation without setting its result, and then
 resets this future to initial state, failing to do so if the
 computation encounters an exception or is cancelled. | 
| protected void | set(V v)Sets the result of this future to the given value unless
 this future has already been set or has been cancelled. | 
| protected void | setException(Throwable t)Causes this future to report an  ExecutionExceptionwith the given throwable as its cause, unless this future has
 already been set or has been cancelled. | 
public FutureTask(Callable<V> callable)
FutureTask that will, upon running, execute the
 given Callable.callable - the callable taskNullPointerException - if the callable is nullpublic FutureTask(Runnable runnable, V result)
FutureTask that will, upon running, execute the
 given Runnable, and arrange that get will return the
 given result on successful completion.runnable - the runnable taskresult - the result to return on successful completion. If
 you don't need a particular result, consider using
 constructions of the form:
 Future<?> f = new FutureTask<Void>(runnable, null)NullPointerException - if the runnable is nullpublic boolean isCancelled()
Futuretrue if this task was cancelled before it completed
 normally.isCancelled in interface Future<V>true if this task was cancelled before it completedpublic boolean isDone()
Futuretrue if this task completed.
 Completion may be due to normal termination, an exception, or
 cancellation -- in all of these cases, this method will return
 true.public boolean cancel(boolean mayInterruptIfRunning)
Futurecancel is called,
 this task should never run.  If the task has already started,
 then the mayInterruptIfRunning parameter determines
 whether the thread executing this task should be interrupted in
 an attempt to stop the task.
 After this method returns, subsequent calls to Future.isDone() will
 always return true.  Subsequent calls to Future.isCancelled()
 will always return true if this method returned true.
cancel in interface Future<V>mayInterruptIfRunning - true if the thread executing this
 task should be interrupted; otherwise, in-progress tasks are allowed
 to completefalse if the task could not be cancelled,
 typically because it has already completed normally;
 true otherwisepublic V get() throws InterruptedException, ExecutionException
Futureget in interface Future<V>CancellationException - if the computation was cancelledInterruptedException - if the current thread was interrupted
 while waitingExecutionException - if the computation threw an
 exceptionpublic V get(long timeout, TimeUnit unit) throws InterruptedException, ExecutionException, TimeoutException
Futureget in interface Future<V>timeout - the maximum time to waitunit - the time unit of the timeout argumentCancellationException - if the computation was cancelledInterruptedException - if the current thread was interrupted
 while waitingExecutionException - if the computation threw an
 exceptionTimeoutException - if the wait timed outprotected void done()
isDone (whether normally or via cancellation). The
 default implementation does nothing.  Subclasses may override
 this method to invoke completion callbacks or perform
 bookkeeping. Note that you can query status inside the
 implementation of this method to determine whether this task
 has been cancelled.protected void set(V v)
This method is invoked internally by the run() method
 upon successful completion of the computation.
v - the valueprotected void setException(Throwable t)
ExecutionException
 with the given throwable as its cause, unless this future has
 already been set or has been cancelled.
 This method is invoked internally by the run() method
 upon failure of the computation.
t - the cause of failurepublic void run()
RunnableFuturerun in interface Runnablerun in interface RunnableFuture<V>Thread.run()protected boolean runAndReset()
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