public abstract class RecursiveAction extends ForkJoinTask<Void >
ForkJoinTask. This class establishes conventions to parameterize resultless actions as
Void
ForkJoinTasks. Because
null is the only valid value of type
Void, methods such as
join always return
null upon completion.
Sample Usages. Here is a simple but complete ForkJoin sort that sorts a given long[] array:
static class SortTask extends RecursiveAction { final long[] array; final int lo, hi; SortTask(long[] array, int lo, int hi) { this.array = array; this.lo = lo; this.hi = hi; } SortTask(long[] array) { this(array, 0, array.length); } protected void compute() { if (hi - lo < THRESHOLD) sortSequentially(lo, hi); else { int mid = (lo + hi) >>> 1; invokeAll(new SortTask(array, lo, mid), new SortTask(array, mid, hi)); merge(lo, mid, hi); } } // implementation details follow: static final int THRESHOLD = 1000; void sortSequentially(int lo, int hi) { Arrays.sort(array, lo, hi); } void merge(int lo, int mid, int hi) { long[] buf = Arrays.copyOfRange(array, lo, mid); for (int i = 0, j = lo, k = mid; i < buf.length; j++) array[j] = (k == hi || buf[i] < array[k]) ? buf[i++] : array[k++]; } } You could then sort
anArray by creating
new SortTask(anArray) and invoking it in a ForkJoinPool. As a more concrete simple example, the following task increments each element of an array:
class IncrementTask extends RecursiveAction { final long[] array; final int lo, hi; IncrementTask(long[] array, int lo, int hi) { this.array = array; this.lo = lo; this.hi = hi; } protected void compute() { if (hi - lo < THRESHOLD) { for (int i = lo; i < hi; ++i) array[i]++; } else { int mid = (lo + hi) >>> 1; invokeAll(new IncrementTask(array, lo, mid), new IncrementTask(array, mid, hi)); } } }
The following example illustrates some refinements and idioms that may lead to better performance: RecursiveActions need not be fully recursive, so long as they maintain the basic divide-and-conquer approach. Here is a class that sums the squares of each element of a double array, by subdividing out only the right-hand-sides of repeated divisions by two, and keeping track of them with a chain of next references. It uses a dynamic threshold based on method getSurplusQueuedTaskCount, but counterbalances potential excess partitioning by directly performing leaf actions on unstolen tasks rather than further subdividing.
double sumOfSquares(ForkJoinPool pool, double[] array) { int n = array.length; Applyer a = new Applyer(array, 0, n, null); pool.invoke(a); return a.result; } class Applyer extends RecursiveAction { final double[] array; final int lo, hi; double result; Applyer next; // keeps track of right-hand-side tasks Applyer(double[] array, int lo, int hi, Applyer next) { this.array = array; this.lo = lo; this.hi = hi; this.next = next; } double atLeaf(int l, int h) { double sum = 0; for (int i = l; i < h; ++i) // perform leftmost base step sum += array[i] * array[i]; return sum; } protected void compute() { int l = lo; int h = hi; Applyer right = null; while (h - l > 1 && getSurplusQueuedTaskCount() <= 3) { int mid = (l + h) >>> 1; right = new Applyer(array, mid, h, right); right.fork(); h = mid; } double sum = atLeaf(l, h); while (right != null) { if (right.tryUnfork()) // directly calculate if not stolen sum += right.atLeaf(right.lo, right.hi); else { right.join(); sum += right.result; } right = right.next; } result = sum; } }
| Constructor and Description |
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RecursiveAction()
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protected abstract void |
compute()
The main computation performed by this task.
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protected boolean |
exec()
Implements execution conventions for RecursiveActions.
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Void |
getRawResult()
Always returns
null.
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protected void |
setRawResult(Void
Requires null completion value.
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adapt, adapt, adapt, cancel, compareAndSetForkJoinTaskTag, complete, completeExceptionally, fork, get, get, getException, getForkJoinTaskTag, getPool, getQueuedTaskCount, getSurplusQueuedTaskCount, helpQuiesce, inForkJoinPool, invoke, invokeAll, invokeAll, invokeAll, isCancelled, isCompletedAbnormally, isCompletedNormally, isDone, join, peekNextLocalTask, pollNextLocalTask, pollTask, quietlyComplete, quietlyInvoke, quietlyJoin, reinitialize, setForkJoinTaskTag, tryUnforkprotected abstract void compute()
public final VoidgetRawResult()
null.
getRawResult in class
ForkJoinTask<Void>
null always
protected final void setRawResult(VoidmustBeNull)
setRawResult in class
ForkJoinTask<Void>
mustBeNull - the value
protected final boolean exec()
exec in class
ForkJoinTask<Void>
true if this task is known to have completed normally