I have a class that extends Thread. This thread when running spends most of it's time sleeping, it will perform a check, if true perform a simple action, then sleep for 1/2 second and repeat.
The class also has a public method that is called by other threads. If this is called I want the thread to sleep for longer if it is already sleeping or just sleep immediately if it isn't. I tried to have this.sleep but it seems that this still sleeps the current thread and it complains that the method sleep is static and should be accesses statically.
This program shows my problem, when CauseSleep is called I want it to stop printing numbers until that sleep has finished.
public class Sleeper {
public static void main(String[] args) {
new Sleeper();
}
public Sleeper() {
System.out.println("Creating T");
T t = new T();
System.out.println("Causing sleep");
t.CauseSleep();
System.out.println("Sleep caused");
}
public class T extends Thread {
public T() {
this.start();
}
public void run() {
for (int i = 0; i < 30; i++) {
System.out.println("T Thread: " + i);
try {
Thread.sleep(100);
} catch (InterruptedException e) {
}
}
}
public void CauseSleep() {
try {
this.sleep(2000);
} catch (InterruptedException e) {
}
}
}
}
The output I get is
Creating T
Causing sleep
T Thread: 0
T Thread: 1
T Thread: 2
T Thread: 3
T Thread: 4
T Thread: 5
T Thread: 6
T Thread: 7
T Thread: 8
T Thread: 9
T Thread: 10
T Thread: 11
T Thread: 12
T Thread: 13
T Thread: 14
T Thread: 15
T Thread: 16
T Thread: 17
T Thread: 18
Sleep caused
T Thread: 19
T Thread: 20
T Thread: 21
T Thread: 22
T Thread: 23
T Thread: 24
T Thread: 25
T Thread: 26
T Thread: 27
T Thread: 28
T Thread: 29
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