/**
   * Assign a ${@link Queue.Executable} to this OneShotSlave. By design, only one Queue.Executable
   * can be assigned, then slave is shut down. This method has to be called just as the ${@link Run}
   * as been created. It run the actual launch of the executor and use Run's ${@link
   * hudson.model.BuildListener} as computer launcher listener to collect the startup log as part of
   * the build.
   *
   * <p>Delaying launch of the executor until the Run is actually started allows to fail the build
   * on launch failure, so we have a strong 1:1 relation between a Run and it's Executor.
   *
   * @param listener
   */
  synchronized void provision(TaskListener listener) {
    if (executable != null) {
      // already provisioned
      return;
    }

    final Executor executor = Executor.currentExecutor();
    if (executor == null) {
      throw new IllegalStateException("running task without associated executor thread");
    }

    try {
      realLauncher.launch(this.getComputer(), listener);

      if (getComputer().isActuallyOffline()) {
        provisionFailed(new IllegalStateException("Computer is offline after launch"));
      }
    } catch (Exception e) {
      provisionFailed(e);
    }
    executable = executor.getCurrentExecutable();
  }
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 /**
  * Launches the slave agent for the given {@link Computer}.
  *
  * <p>If the slave agent is launched successfully, {@link SlaveComputer#setChannel(InputStream,
  * OutputStream, OutputStream, Listener)} should be invoked in the end to notify Hudson of the
  * established connection. The operation could also fail, in which case there's no need to make
  * any callback notification, (except to notify the user of the failure through {@link
  * StreamTaskListener}.)
  *
  * <p>This method must operate synchronously. Asynchrony is provided by {@link
  * Computer#connect(boolean)} and its correct operation depends on this.
  *
  * @param listener The progress of the launch, as well as any error, should be sent to this
  *     listener.
  * @throws IOException if the method throws an {@link IOException} or {@link
  *     InterruptedException}, the launch was considered a failure and the stack trace is reported
  *     into the listener. This handling is just so that the implementation of this method doesn't
  *     have to dilligently catch those exceptions.
  */
 public void launch(SlaveComputer computer, TaskListener listener)
     throws IOException, InterruptedException {
   // to remain compatible with the legacy implementation that overrides the old signature
   launch(computer, cast(listener));
 }