campos bhashwara pra:
Estoy leyendo el libro Core java por Cay S. Horstmann. Estoy confundido con este código en la sección de concurrencia. Construimos un nuevo hilo y pasamos nuestra Runnable
tarea a ella, entiendo hasta este. La parte que me confunde es que, llamamos al start()
método para estos nuevos temas en tras otro. Mi pregunta es que cuando lo hace la primera llamada a los start()
procedimiento vuelve al main()
método. Es que después de que el nuevo hilo ha terminado su tarea o lo hace devuelve mientras que el nuevo hilo está ejecutando la tarea?
import java.util.Arrays;
public class Main {
public static final int DELAY = 10;
public static final int STEPS = 100;
public static final double MAX_AMOUNT = 1000;
public static void main(String[] args) {
var bank = new Bank(4, 100000);
Runnable task1 = () -> {
try {
for (int i = 0; i < STEPS; i++){
double amount = MAX_AMOUNT * Math.random();
bank.transfer(0, 1, amount);
Thread.sleep((int) (DELAY * Math.random()));
}
}catch (InterruptedException e) {
}
};
Runnable task2 = () ->{
try{
for (int i = 0; i < STEPS; i++){
double amount = MAX_AMOUNT * Math.random();
bank.transfer(2, 3, amount);
Thread.sleep((int) (DELAY * Math.random()));
}
}
catch (InterruptedException e){
}
};
new Thread(task1).start();
new Thread(task2).start();
}
}
class Bank{
private final double[] accounts;
/**
* Constructs the bank.
* @param n the number of accounts
* @param initialBalance the initial balance for each account
*
**/
public Bank(int n, double initialBalance){
accounts = new double[n];
Arrays.fill(accounts, initialBalance);
}
/**
* Transfers money from one account to another.
* @param from the account to transfer from
* @param to the account to transfer to 27
* @param amount the amount to transfer 28
**/
public void transfer(int from, int to, double amount){
if (accounts[from] < amount) return;
System.out.print(Thread.currentThread());
accounts[from] -= amount;
System.out.printf(" %10.2f from %d to %d", amount, from, to);
accounts[to] += amount;
System.out.printf(" Total Balance: %10.2f%n", getTotalBalance());
}
/**
* Gets the sum of all account balances.
* @return the total balance 42
**/
public double getTotalBalance(){
double sum = 0;
for (double a : accounts)
sum += a;
return sum;
}
/**
* Gets the number of accounts in the bank.
* * @return the number of accounts 56
**/
public int size(){
return accounts.length;
}
}
Dave el Dane:
El método de inicio y vuelve inmediatamente el hilo principal sigue funcionando.
Se puede ver que esto ocurra con este pequeño Proggy:
import java.time.Duration;
import java.time.ZonedDateTime;
public class Runner {
public static void main(final String[] args) throws Exception {
final Runnable runner = () -> {
System.out.println(ZonedDateTime.now() + " " + Thread.currentThread().getName() + " Running...");
sleep(Duration.ofSeconds(9));
System.out.println(ZonedDateTime.now() + " " + Thread.currentThread().getName() + " Done.");
};
System .out.println(ZonedDateTime.now() + " " + Thread.currentThread().getName() + " starting Thread 1...");
new Thread(runner).start();
System .out.println(ZonedDateTime.now() + " " + Thread.currentThread().getName() + " starting Thread 2...");
new Thread(runner).start();
sleep(Duration.ofSeconds(3));
System .out.println(ZonedDateTime.now() + " " + Thread.currentThread().getName() + " done.");
}
private static void sleep(final Duration duration) {
try {
Thread.sleep(duration.toMillis());
}
catch (final InterruptedException e) {}
}
}