IRunnable Interface
Definition
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The Runnable
interface should be implemented by any
class whose instances are intended to be executed by a thread.
[Android.Runtime.Register("java/lang/Runnable", "", "Java.Lang.IRunnableInvoker")]
public interface IRunnable : Android.Runtime.IJavaObject, IDisposable, Java.Interop.IJavaPeerable
[<Android.Runtime.Register("java/lang/Runnable", "", "Java.Lang.IRunnableInvoker")>]
type IRunnable = interface
interface IJavaObject
interface IDisposable
interface IJavaPeerable
- Derived
- Attributes
- Implements
Remarks
The Runnable
interface should be implemented by any class whose instances are intended to be executed by a thread. The class must define a method of no arguments called run
.
This interface is designed to provide a common protocol for objects that wish to execute code while they are active. For example, Runnable
is implemented by class Thread
. Being active simply means that a thread has been started and has not yet been stopped.
In addition, Runnable
provides the means for a class to be active while not subclassing Thread
. A class that implements Runnable
can run without subclassing Thread
by instantiating a Thread
instance and passing itself in as the target. In most cases, the Runnable
interface should be used if you are only planning to override the run()
method and no other Thread
methods. This is important because classes should not be subclassed unless the programmer intends on modifying or enhancing the fundamental behavior of the class.
Added in 1.0.
Java documentation for java.lang.Runnable
.
Portions of this page are modifications based on work created and shared by the Android Open Source Project and used according to terms described in the Creative Commons 2.5 Attribution License.
Properties
Handle |
Gets the JNI value of the underlying Android object. (Inherited from IJavaObject) |
JniIdentityHashCode |
Returns the value of |
JniManagedPeerState |
State of the managed peer. (Inherited from IJavaPeerable) |
JniPeerMembers |
Member access and invocation support. (Inherited from IJavaPeerable) |
PeerReference |
Returns a JniObjectReference of the wrapped Java object instance. (Inherited from IJavaPeerable) |
Methods
Disposed() |
Called when the instance has been disposed. (Inherited from IJavaPeerable) |
DisposeUnlessReferenced() |
If there are no outstanding references to this instance, then
calls |
Finalized() |
Called when the instance has been finalized. (Inherited from IJavaPeerable) |
Run() |
When an object implementing interface |
SetJniIdentityHashCode(Int32) |
Set the value returned by |
SetJniManagedPeerState(JniManagedPeerStates) | (Inherited from IJavaPeerable) |
SetPeerReference(JniObjectReference) |
Set the value returned by |
UnregisterFromRuntime() |
Unregister this instance so that the runtime will not return it from future Java.Interop.JniRuntime+JniValueManager.PeekValue invocations. (Inherited from IJavaPeerable) |
Extension Methods
JavaCast<TResult>(IJavaObject) |
Performs an Android runtime-checked type conversion. |
JavaCast<TResult>(IJavaObject) | |
GetJniTypeName(IJavaPeerable) |