I'm wondering how Handlers are processed in Android/DalvikVM. I'm writing an application for Android, and in one class I have a Handler method which receives messages from another class. Will the Handler method act as a Thread and be asynchronous to the run() method in the same class, or will it wait until a line of code in the run() method is finished (sort of atomic operation)? Or something else?
I'm wondering, because I want to add messages to a queue in the Handler method, and process and remove them in the run() method (producer-consumer).
My code structure:
public class Parser implements Runnable {
public void run() {
while(true) {
// Remove a byte from the ring buffer and parse it
byte b = Ringbuffer_read();
// Parse
try {
Thread.sleep(40);
} catch (InterruptedException e) {}
}
}
private final Handler mHandler = new Handler() {
@Override
public void handleMessage(Message msg) {
switch (msg.what) {
case MESSAGE_READ:
// Store all the received bytes in the ring buffer
for (int i = 0; i < msg.arg1; i++) {
Ringbuffer_store(((byte[]) msg.obj)[i]);
}
break;
}
}
};
}
When will the code in the handler run? Does it interrupt the code in the run() method at any point? Do I have to have some synchronization or semaphores or something around the code in the run() and handler method so that I don't corrupt my buffer?