Class ContextExecutableInputSUL<I extends ContextExecutableInput<? extends O,​? super C>,​O,​C>

    • Constructor Detail

      • ContextExecutableInputSUL

        public ContextExecutableInputSUL​(ContextHandler<C> contextHandler)
    • Method Detail

      • canFork

        public boolean canFork()
        Description copied from interface: SUL
        Returns whether this SUL is capable of forking.
        Returns:
        true if this SUL can be forked, false otherwise
        See Also:
        SUL.fork()
      • fork

        public SUL<I,​O> fork()
        Description copied from interface: SUL
        Forks this SUL, if possible. The fork of a SUL is a copy which behaves exactly the same as this SUL. This method should always return a reseted SUL, regardless of whether this call is made between a call to SUL.pre() and SUL.post().

        If SUL.canFork() returns true, this method must return a non-null object, which should behave exactly like this SUL (in particular, it must be forkable as well). Otherwise, a UnsupportedOperationException must be thrown.

        Implementation note: if resetting a SUL changes the internal state of this object in a non-trivial way (e.g., incrementing a counter to ensure independent sessions), care must be taken that forks of this SUL manipulate the same internal state.

        Returns:
        a fork of this SUL.