Is there any Lifetime in either RxJava or RxKotlin?










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JetBrains/rd library has a concept of Lifetime which can be thought of as an inverted version of AutoCloseable or IDisposeable (see here and here for more details).



The simplest use-case example would be smth like this:



import com.jetbrains.rider.util.lifetime.Lifetime
import com.jetbrains.rider.util.lifetime.onTermination
import java.io.FileInputStream
import java.io.InputStream

class LifetimeExample(lifetime: Lifetime, private val input: InputStream)
init
lifetime.onTermination
input.close()
println("File closed.")



fun process()
println("$input.bufferedReader().readText().length char(s) read.")


companion object
@JvmStatic
fun main(vararg args: String)
Lifetime.using
LifetimeExample(it, FileInputStream("/etc/passwd")).process()






Is there any similar concept in either RxJava or RxKotlin?










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  • Just to clarify, you don't mean Android lifecycle right?

    – Gil Goldzweig
    Nov 15 '18 at 9:31











  • @GilGoldzweig Assuming I'm totally unaware of Android development, the answer is most probably no.

    – Bass
    Nov 15 '18 at 10:47















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JetBrains/rd library has a concept of Lifetime which can be thought of as an inverted version of AutoCloseable or IDisposeable (see here and here for more details).



The simplest use-case example would be smth like this:



import com.jetbrains.rider.util.lifetime.Lifetime
import com.jetbrains.rider.util.lifetime.onTermination
import java.io.FileInputStream
import java.io.InputStream

class LifetimeExample(lifetime: Lifetime, private val input: InputStream)
init
lifetime.onTermination
input.close()
println("File closed.")



fun process()
println("$input.bufferedReader().readText().length char(s) read.")


companion object
@JvmStatic
fun main(vararg args: String)
Lifetime.using
LifetimeExample(it, FileInputStream("/etc/passwd")).process()






Is there any similar concept in either RxJava or RxKotlin?










share|improve this question






















  • Just to clarify, you don't mean Android lifecycle right?

    – Gil Goldzweig
    Nov 15 '18 at 9:31











  • @GilGoldzweig Assuming I'm totally unaware of Android development, the answer is most probably no.

    – Bass
    Nov 15 '18 at 10:47













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JetBrains/rd library has a concept of Lifetime which can be thought of as an inverted version of AutoCloseable or IDisposeable (see here and here for more details).



The simplest use-case example would be smth like this:



import com.jetbrains.rider.util.lifetime.Lifetime
import com.jetbrains.rider.util.lifetime.onTermination
import java.io.FileInputStream
import java.io.InputStream

class LifetimeExample(lifetime: Lifetime, private val input: InputStream)
init
lifetime.onTermination
input.close()
println("File closed.")



fun process()
println("$input.bufferedReader().readText().length char(s) read.")


companion object
@JvmStatic
fun main(vararg args: String)
Lifetime.using
LifetimeExample(it, FileInputStream("/etc/passwd")).process()






Is there any similar concept in either RxJava or RxKotlin?










share|improve this question














JetBrains/rd library has a concept of Lifetime which can be thought of as an inverted version of AutoCloseable or IDisposeable (see here and here for more details).



The simplest use-case example would be smth like this:



import com.jetbrains.rider.util.lifetime.Lifetime
import com.jetbrains.rider.util.lifetime.onTermination
import java.io.FileInputStream
import java.io.InputStream

class LifetimeExample(lifetime: Lifetime, private val input: InputStream)
init
lifetime.onTermination
input.close()
println("File closed.")



fun process()
println("$input.bufferedReader().readText().length char(s) read.")


companion object
@JvmStatic
fun main(vararg args: String)
Lifetime.using
LifetimeExample(it, FileInputStream("/etc/passwd")).process()






Is there any similar concept in either RxJava or RxKotlin?







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  • Just to clarify, you don't mean Android lifecycle right?

    – Gil Goldzweig
    Nov 15 '18 at 9:31











  • @GilGoldzweig Assuming I'm totally unaware of Android development, the answer is most probably no.

    – Bass
    Nov 15 '18 at 10:47

















  • Just to clarify, you don't mean Android lifecycle right?

    – Gil Goldzweig
    Nov 15 '18 at 9:31











  • @GilGoldzweig Assuming I'm totally unaware of Android development, the answer is most probably no.

    – Bass
    Nov 15 '18 at 10:47
















Just to clarify, you don't mean Android lifecycle right?

– Gil Goldzweig
Nov 15 '18 at 9:31





Just to clarify, you don't mean Android lifecycle right?

– Gil Goldzweig
Nov 15 '18 at 9:31













@GilGoldzweig Assuming I'm totally unaware of Android development, the answer is most probably no.

– Bass
Nov 15 '18 at 10:47





@GilGoldzweig Assuming I'm totally unaware of Android development, the answer is most probably no.

– Bass
Nov 15 '18 at 10:47












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