emul/mini/src/main/java/java/lang/Runnable.java
brancharithmetic
changeset 774 42bc1e89134d
parent 755 5652acd48509
parent 773 406faa8bc64f
child 778 6f8683517f1f
     1.1 --- a/emul/mini/src/main/java/java/lang/Runnable.java	Mon Feb 25 19:00:08 2013 +0100
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    1.28 -
    1.29 -package java.lang;
    1.30 -
    1.31 -/**
    1.32 - * The <code>Runnable</code> interface should be implemented by any
    1.33 - * class whose instances are intended to be executed by a thread. The
    1.34 - * class must define a method of no arguments called <code>run</code>.
    1.35 - * <p>
    1.36 - * This interface is designed to provide a common protocol for objects that
    1.37 - * wish to execute code while they are active. For example,
    1.38 - * <code>Runnable</code> is implemented by class <code>Thread</code>.
    1.39 - * Being active simply means that a thread has been started and has not
    1.40 - * yet been stopped.
    1.41 - * <p>
    1.42 - * In addition, <code>Runnable</code> provides the means for a class to be
    1.43 - * active while not subclassing <code>Thread</code>. A class that implements
    1.44 - * <code>Runnable</code> can run without subclassing <code>Thread</code>
    1.45 - * by instantiating a <code>Thread</code> instance and passing itself in
    1.46 - * as the target.  In most cases, the <code>Runnable</code> interface should
    1.47 - * be used if you are only planning to override the <code>run()</code>
    1.48 - * method and no other <code>Thread</code> methods.
    1.49 - * This is important because classes should not be subclassed
    1.50 - * unless the programmer intends on modifying or enhancing the fundamental
    1.51 - * behavior of the class.
    1.52 - *
    1.53 - * @author  Arthur van Hoff
    1.54 - * @see     java.lang.Thread
    1.55 - * @see     java.util.concurrent.Callable
    1.56 - * @since   JDK1.0
    1.57 - */
    1.58 -public
    1.59 -interface Runnable {
    1.60 -    /**
    1.61 -     * When an object implementing interface <code>Runnable</code> is used
    1.62 -     * to create a thread, starting the thread causes the object's
    1.63 -     * <code>run</code> method to be called in that separately executing
    1.64 -     * thread.
    1.65 -     * <p>
    1.66 -     * The general contract of the method <code>run</code> is that it may
    1.67 -     * take any action whatsoever.
    1.68 -     *
    1.69 -     * @see     java.lang.Thread#run()
    1.70 -     */
    1.71 -    public abstract void run();
    1.72 -}