I have a WEIRD problem with Future.get() in Java. It returns always with an InterruptedException, however the weird thing is that the cause of the Exception is null, so I cant tell who interrupted me..
It gets even worse because I check before calling get(), and the job Future has to do is already done.
Here is the code responsible for the output below. f is the Future, and the callable returns a HashMap where Agent is not really relevant. Sorry if there are too many printlines, I’m just trying to give as mush info as I can. The call method from callable is for now a simple System.out.println("Hola soy agente") that as you will see, gets printed, meaning that the callable didn’t cause the exception either
Here is the code:
try
{
System.out.println(f.isDone()); //true
System.out.println(f.isCancelled()); //false
System.out.println(f.toString()); //FutureTask
newModdedAgents.putAll(f.get());
}catch(InterruptedException e)
{
System.out.println(f.isDone()); //true
System.out.println(f.isCancelled()); //false
System.err.println(e); //It is an interruptedException
System.err.println(e.getCause()); //???? null?
e.printStackTrace();
}
And the output
Hola soy agente
true
false
java.util.concurrent.FutureTask@1c4c94e5
true
false
java.lang.InterruptedException
null
java.lang.InterruptedException
at java.util.concurrent.locks.AbstractQueuedSynchronizer.acquireSharedInterruptibly(AbstractQueuedSynchronizer.java:1302)
at java.util.concurrent.FutureTask$Sync.innerGet(FutureTask.java:248)
at java.util.concurrent.FutureTask.get(FutureTask.java:111)
at com.pf.simulator.Simulation.simulateStep(Simulation.java:217)
at com.pf.gui.ButtonPanel.doWork(ButtonPanel.java:141)
at com.pf.gui.ButtonPanel$1$1.construct(ButtonPanel.java:198)
at com.pf.gui.SwingWorker$2.run(SwingWorker.java:117)
at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:636)
In case you want to see where I sumbit the callable to the threadpool… then this would be the code for it
for(Callable<HashMap<Integer, Agent>> c : agentCallables)
{
Future<HashMap<Integer,Agent>> future = pool.submit(c);
agentFutureSet.add(future);
}
and afterwards I iterate over this Set with
for(Future<HashMap<Integer, Agent>> f : agentFutureSet)
try
{
//Here goes the code at the beginning
Did you check the thread’s interrupt flag before calling
get()? You can do this withThread.currentThread().isInterrupted().For more info look at the javadoc for Future.get() to see why it would throw an InterruptedException.