| 123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899100101102103104105106107108109110111112113114115116117118119120121122123124125126127128129130131132133134135136137138139140141142143144145146147148149150151152 | // Licensed to the .NET Foundation under one or more agreements.// The .NET Foundation licenses this file to you under the MIT License.// See the LICENSE file in the project root for more information. using System.Reactive.Concurrency;using System.Reactive.Disposables;using System.Threading;using System.Threading.Tasks;namespace System.Reactive.Linq{    public partial class AsyncObservable    {        public static IAsyncObservable<TSource> Take<TSource>(this IAsyncObservable<TSource> source, int count)        {            if (source == null)                throw new ArgumentNullException(nameof(source));            if (count < 0)                throw new ArgumentOutOfRangeException(nameof(count));            if (count == 0)            {                return Empty<TSource>();            }            return CreateAsyncObservable<TSource>.From(                source,                count,                static (source, count, observer) => source.SubscribeSafeAsync(AsyncObserver.Take(observer, count)));        }        public static IAsyncObservable<TSource> Take<TSource>(this IAsyncObservable<TSource> source, TimeSpan duration)        {            if (source == null)                throw new ArgumentNullException(nameof(source));            if (duration < TimeSpan.Zero)                throw new ArgumentOutOfRangeException(nameof(duration));            if (duration == TimeSpan.Zero)            {                return Empty<TSource>();            }            // REVIEW: May be easier to just use TakeUntil with a Timer parameter. Do we want Take on the observer?            return CreateAsyncObservable<TSource>.From(                source,                duration,                static async (source, duration, observer) =>                {                    var (sourceObserver, timer) = await AsyncObserver.Take(observer, duration).ConfigureAwait(false);                    var subscription = await source.SubscribeSafeAsync(sourceObserver).ConfigureAwait(false);                    return StableCompositeAsyncDisposable.Create(subscription, timer);                });        }        public static IAsyncObservable<TSource> Take<TSource>(this IAsyncObservable<TSource> source, TimeSpan duration, IAsyncScheduler scheduler)        {            if (source == null)                throw new ArgumentNullException(nameof(source));            if (duration < TimeSpan.Zero)                throw new ArgumentOutOfRangeException(nameof(duration));            if (scheduler == null)  // REVIEW: scheduler not used.                throw new ArgumentNullException(nameof(scheduler));            if (duration == TimeSpan.Zero)            {                return Empty<TSource>();            }            // REVIEW: May be easier to just use TakeUntil with a Timer parameter. Do we want Take on the observer?            return CreateAsyncObservable<TSource>.From(                source,                (duration, scheduler),                static async (source, state, observer) =>                {                    var (sourceObserver, timer) = await AsyncObserver.Take(observer, state.duration).ConfigureAwait(false);                    var subscription = await source.SubscribeSafeAsync(sourceObserver).ConfigureAwait(false);                    return StableCompositeAsyncDisposable.Create(subscription, timer);                });        }    }    public partial class AsyncObserver    {        public static IAsyncObserver<TSource> Take<TSource>(IAsyncObserver<TSource> observer, int count)        {            if (observer == null)                throw new ArgumentNullException(nameof(observer));            if (count <= 0)                throw new ArgumentOutOfRangeException(nameof(count));            return Create<TSource>(                async x =>                {                    var remaining = --count;                    await observer.OnNextAsync(x).ConfigureAwait(false);                    if (remaining == 0)                    {                        await observer.OnCompletedAsync().ConfigureAwait(false);                    }                },                observer.OnErrorAsync,                observer.OnCompletedAsync            );        }        public static Task<(IAsyncObserver<TSource>, IAsyncDisposable)> Take<TSource>(IAsyncObserver<TSource> observer, TimeSpan duration) => Take(observer, duration, TaskPoolAsyncScheduler.Default);        public static Task<(IAsyncObserver<TSource>, IAsyncDisposable)> Take<TSource>(IAsyncObserver<TSource> observer, TimeSpan duration, IAsyncScheduler scheduler)        {            if (observer == null)                throw new ArgumentNullException(nameof(observer));            if (duration < TimeSpan.Zero)                throw new ArgumentOutOfRangeException(nameof(duration));            if (scheduler == null)                throw new ArgumentNullException(nameof(scheduler));            return CoreAsync();            async Task<(IAsyncObserver<TSource>, IAsyncDisposable)> CoreAsync()            {                // REVIEW: May be easier to just use TakeUntil with a Timer parameter. Do we want TakeUntil on the observer?                // DESIGN: It seems that if an observer would be an IAsyncDisposable, this could get a bit easier ("inject" the inner disposable).                var gate = new AsyncGate();                return                    (                        Synchronize(observer, gate),                        await scheduler.ScheduleAsync(async ct =>                        {                            if (!ct.IsCancellationRequested)                            {                                using (await gate.LockAsync().RendezVous(scheduler, ct))                                {                                    await observer.OnCompletedAsync().RendezVous(scheduler, ct);                                }                            }                        }, duration).ConfigureAwait(false)                    );            }        }    }}
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