Class Foo
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public class Foo extends Object
1114 - Print in Order.Easy
Suppose we have a class:
public class Foo { public void first() { print(“first”); } public void second() { print(“second”); } public void third() { print(“third”); } }
The same instance of
Foo
will be passed to three different threads. Thread A will callfirst()
, thread B will callsecond()
, and thread C will callthird()
. Design a mechanism and modify the program to ensure thatsecond()
is executed afterfirst()
, andthird()
is executed aftersecond()
.Note:
We do not know how the threads will be scheduled in the operating system, even though the numbers in the input seem to imply the ordering. The input format you see is mainly to ensure our tests’ comprehensiveness.
Example 1:
Input: nums = [1,2,3]
Output: “firstsecondthird”
Explanation: There are three threads being fired asynchronously. The input [1,2,3] means thread A calls first(), thread B calls second(), and thread C calls third(). “firstsecondthird” is the correct output.
Example 2:
Input: nums = [1,3,2]
Output: “firstsecondthird”
Explanation: The input [1,3,2] means thread A calls first(), thread B calls third(), and thread C calls second(). “firstsecondthird” is the correct output.
Constraints:
nums
is a permutation of[1, 2, 3]
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Constructor Summary
Constructors Constructor Description Foo()
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Method Summary
All Methods Instance Methods Concrete Methods Modifier and Type Method Description void
first(Runnable printFirst)
void
second(Runnable printSecond)
void
third(Runnable printThird)
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