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## Theoretical Questions
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### 1. `start()` vs `run()`
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- What output do you get from the program? Why?
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```
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Calling run()
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Running in: main
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Calling start()
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Running in: Thread-2
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```
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→ When `t1.run()` is called directly, we're calling the `run()` method like a
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normal method and no new thread is created. The `run()` method is executed on the
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current thread (main); so `Thread.currentThread().getName()` returns "main".
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<br/> When `t2.start()` is called: `start()` creates a new thread named "Thread-2".
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The new thread automatically calls `run()` so `Thread.currentThread().getName()` returns "Thread-2".
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- What’s the difference in behavior between calling `start()` and `run()`?
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→ `start()`: creates a new thread and is executed on a new thread.
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`run()`: method doesn't create new thread and is executed on the current thread.
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### 2. Daemon Threads
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- What output do you get from the program? Why?
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```
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Main thread ends.
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Daemon thread running...
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```
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→ The thread is set as a Daemon thread. The main thread ends immediately after
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printing "Main thread ends." and the JVM exits without waiting for the daemon thread to complete its loop.
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- What happens if you remove `thread.setDaemon(true)`?
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→ The thread becomes a user thread. The main thread still ends,
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but the JVM will not exit because there is still a live user thread.
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The program will print all 20 "Daemon thread running..." messages.
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- What are some real-life use cases of daemon threads?
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→ Spell Checker / Grammar Checker in Word.
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### 3. A shorter way to create threads
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- What output do you get from the program?
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```
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Thread is running using a ...!
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```
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- What is the `() -> { ... }` syntax called?
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→ lambda expression
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- How is this code different from creating a class that extends `Thread` or implements `Runnable`?
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→ The code uses a lambda expression to define the `run()` method inline.
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When you extend `Thread`, you must create a separate subclass, override the `run()` method,
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and then instantiate that subclass. This gives you the ability to add
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new fields or methods to your thread class, but it also means you cannot extend any other class.
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When you implement `Runnable` using an anonymous class (the old way before lambdas), you write:
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`new Runnable() { public void run() { ... } }`.
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import java.sql.SQLOutput;
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import java.util.Random;
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/**
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@Override
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public void run() {
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// TODO: Record the chunk start time in chunkStatus.
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chunkStatus.setStartTimeMs(System.currentTimeMillis());
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double downloaded = 0.0;
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// TODO: Print a message that this chunk has started downloading.
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System.out.printf("worker-%d starting download of chunk (size: %.2f MB)%n", chunkStatus.getChunkId(), chunkStatus.getChunkSizeMB());
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while (downloaded < chunkStatus.getChunkSizeMB()) {
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// TODO: Generate a random sleep delay between min and max delay.
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// TODO: Sleep for that delay.
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// TODO: Generate a random download amount for this step.
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// TODO: Increase downloaded, but do not go beyond chunk size.
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// TODO: Save the updated downloaded value into chunkStatus.
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// TODO: Optionally print step-by-step progress.
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int delay = config.getMinStepDelayMs() + random.nextInt(config.getMaxStepDelayMs()-config.getMinStepDelayMs()+1);
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try
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{
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Thread.sleep(delay);
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} catch (InterruptedException e)
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{
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Thread.currentThread().interrupt();
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System.err.printf("worker-%d interrupted%n", chunkStatus.getChunkId());
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break;
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}
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double stepSize = config.getMinStepDownloadMB() + random.nextDouble() * (config.getMaxStepDownloadMB() - config.getMinStepDownloadMB());
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downloaded += stepSize;
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if (downloaded > chunkStatus.getChunkSizeMB())
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{
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downloaded = chunkStatus.getChunkSizeMB();
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}
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chunkStatus.setDownloadedMB(downloaded);
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System.out.printf("worker-%d progress: %.2f / %.2f MB (%.1f%%)%n",
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chunkStatus.getChunkId(),
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downloaded,
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chunkStatus.getChunkSizeMB(),
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(downloaded / chunkStatus.getChunkSizeMB()) * 100);
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}
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// TODO: Mark the chunk as completed.
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// TODO: Record the chunk end time in chunkStatus.
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// TODO: Print a message that this chunk has finished downloading.
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}
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chunkStatus.setCompleted(true);
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chunkStatus.setEndTimeMs(System.currentTimeMillis());
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System.out.printf("worker-%d chunk download completed. Time: %d ms%n",
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chunkStatus.getChunkId(),
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chunkStatus.getDownloadDurationMs()); }
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}
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workerThreads.add(workerThread);
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// TODO:
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// Students may print helpful debug information here,
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// for example which chunk is assigned to which worker thread.
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System.out.println("Created worker thread: " + workerThread.getName() +
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" for chunk #" + chunk.getChunkId() +
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" (size: " + chunk.getChunkSizeMB() + " MB)");
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}
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// 4. Create and start monitor thread
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ProgressMonitor monitor = new ProgressMonitor(config, chunks);
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Thread monitorThread = new Thread(monitor, "Progress-Monitor");
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// TODO:
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// Start the monitor thread before starting the workers
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// so that progress can be displayed while downloading happens.
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//
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// Example idea:
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// monitorThread.start();
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monitorThread.start();
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System.out.println("monitor thread started.");
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// 5. Start worker threads
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// TODO:
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// Start each worker thread in workerThreads.
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// Use a loop and call start() on each thread.
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for (Thread thread : workerThreads)
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{
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thread.start();
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System.out.println("started: "+thread.getName());
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}
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// 6. Wait for workers to finish
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// TODO:
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// Wait for all worker threads to complete by calling join().
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// This should be done inside a try-catch block for InterruptedException.
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//
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// Hint:
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// for (Thread thread : workerThreads) {
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// thread.join();
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// }
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try
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{
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for (Thread thread : workerThreads)
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{
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thread.join();
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// TODO:
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// After all workers finish, the monitor thread may also need to stop.
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// Depending on how ProgressMonitor is implemented, students may:
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// - wait for it to finish on its own, or
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// - add a stopping mechanism in ProgressMonitor later.
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//
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// If your monitor finishes automatically, you may join it here.
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// NOTE:
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// this final report may show 0 progress because no worker has actually run yet.
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// Until students complete the thread start/join TODOs above,
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}
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} catch (InterruptedException e)
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{
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System.out.println("main thread interrupted while waiting for workers.");
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Thread.currentThread().interrupt();
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return;
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}
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// 7. Print final report
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System.out.println();
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@Override
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public void run() {
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// TODO:
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// Repeatedly check chunk progress until all chunks are completed.
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// In each loop:
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// 1. Read the downloaded size from every chunk
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// 2. Add all downloaded amounts to totalDownloadedMB
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// 3. Count completed chunks
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// 4. Print a progress message
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// 5. If completedChunks == chunks.size(), print a final monitor message and stop
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// 6. Otherwise sleep for monitorDelayMs and continue
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while (true) {
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double totalDownloadedMB = 0.0;
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);
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// TODO:
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// If all chunks are completed, print a final message and exit the loop
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if (completedChunks == chunks.size())
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{
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System.out.printf("All chunks completed for %s. Monitor stopping>%n", fileName);
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break;
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}
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try {
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Thread.sleep(monitorDelayMs);
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