final class MultiAssignCancelable extends Multi
Represents a Cancelable whose underlying cancelable reference can be swapped for another.
Example:
val s = MultiAssignmentCancelable() s := c1 // sets the underlying cancelable to c1 s := c2 // swaps the underlying cancelable to c2 s.cancel() // also cancels c2 s := c3 // also cancels c3, because s is already canceled
Also see:
- SerialCancelable, which is similar, except that it cancels the old cancelable upon assigning a new cancelable
- SingleAssignCancelable that is effectively a forward reference that can be assigned at most once
- OrderedCancelable that's very similar with
MultiAssignCancelable
, but with the capability of forcing ordering on concurrent updates
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Updates the internal reference of this assignable cancelable to the given value.
Updates the internal reference of this assignable cancelable to the given value.
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Cancels the unit of work represented by this reference.
Cancels the unit of work represented by this reference.
Guaranteed idempotency - calling it multiple times should have the same side-effect as calling it only once. Implementations of this method should also be thread-safe.
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Clears the underlying reference, setting it to a Cancelable.empty (if not cancelled).
Clears the underlying reference, setting it to a Cancelable.empty (if not cancelled).
This is equivalent with:
ref := Cancelable.empty
The purpose of this method is to release any underlying reference for GC purposes, however if the underlying reference is a dummy then the assignment doesn't happen because we don't care about releasing dummy references.
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