rust/src/libextra/future.rs

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// Copyright 2012-2013 The Rust Project Developers. See the COPYRIGHT
// file at the top-level directory of this distribution and at
// http://rust-lang.org/COPYRIGHT.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 <LICENSE-APACHE or
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> or the MIT license
// <LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>, at your
// option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed
// except according to those terms.
/*!
* A type representing values that may be computed concurrently and
* operations for working with them.
*
* # Example
*
* ~~~ {.rust}
* # fn fib(n: uint) -> uint {42};
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* # fn make_a_sandwich() {};
* let mut delayed_fib = extra::future::spawn (|| fib(5000) );
* make_a_sandwich();
* printfln!("fib(5000) = %?", delayed_fib.get())
* ~~~
*/
#[allow(missing_doc)];
use std::cast;
use std::cell::Cell;
use std::comm::{PortOne, oneshot, send_one, recv_one};
use std::task;
use std::util::replace;
#[doc = "The future type"]
pub struct Future<A> {
priv state: FutureState<A>,
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}
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// n.b. It should be possible to get rid of this.
// Add a test, though -- tjc
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// FIXME(#2829) -- futures should not be copyable, because they close
// over ~fn's that have pipes and so forth within!
#[unsafe_destructor]
impl<A> Drop for Future<A> {
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fn drop(&self) {}
}
priv enum FutureState<A> {
Pending(~fn() -> A),
Evaluating,
Forced(A)
}
/// Methods on the `future` type
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impl<A:Clone> Future<A> {
pub fn get(&mut self) -> A {
//! Get the value of the future.
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(*(self.get_ref())).clone()
}
}
impl<A> Future<A> {
/// Gets the value from this future, forcing evaluation.
pub fn unwrap(self) -> A {
let mut this = self;
this.get_ref();
let state = replace(&mut this.state, Evaluating);
match state {
Forced(v) => v,
_ => fail!( "Logic error." ),
}
}
}
impl<A> Future<A> {
pub fn get_ref<'a>(&'a mut self) -> &'a A {
/*!
* Executes the future's closure and then returns a borrowed
* pointer to the result. The borrowed pointer lasts as long as
* the future.
*/
unsafe {
{
match self.state {
Forced(ref mut v) => { return cast::transmute(v); }
Evaluating => fail!("Recursive forcing of future!"),
Pending(_) => {}
}
}
{
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let state = replace(&mut self.state, Evaluating);
match state {
Forced(_) | Evaluating => fail!("Logic error."),
Pending(f) => {
self.state = Forced(f());
cast::transmute(self.get_ref())
}
}
}
}
}
}
pub fn from_value<A>(val: A) -> Future<A> {
/*!
* Create a future from a value.
*
* The value is immediately available and calling `get` later will
* not block.
*/
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Future {state: Forced(val)}
}
pub fn from_port<A:Send>(port: PortOne<A>) -> Future<A> {
/*!
* Create a future from a port
*
* The first time that the value is requested the task will block
* waiting for the result to be received on the port.
*/
let port = Cell::new(port);
do from_fn {
recv_one(port.take())
}
}
pub fn from_fn<A>(f: ~fn() -> A) -> Future<A> {
/*!
* Create a future from a function.
*
* The first time that the value is requested it will be retrieved by
* calling the function. Note that this function is a local
* function. It is not spawned into another task.
*/
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Future {state: Pending(f)}
}
pub fn spawn<A:Send>(blk: ~fn() -> A) -> Future<A> {
/*!
* Create a future from a unique closure.
*
* The closure will be run in a new task and its result used as the
* value of the future.
*/
let (port, chan) = oneshot();
let chan = Cell::new(chan);
do task::spawn {
let chan = chan.take();
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send_one(chan, blk());
}
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return from_port(port);
}
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#[cfg(test)]
mod test {
use future::*;
use std::cell::Cell;
use std::comm::{oneshot, send_one};
use std::task;
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#[test]
fn test_from_value() {
let mut f = from_value(~"snail");
assert_eq!(f.get(), ~"snail");
}
#[test]
fn test_from_port() {
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let (po, ch) = oneshot();
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send_one(ch, ~"whale");
let mut f = from_port(po);
assert_eq!(f.get(), ~"whale");
}
#[test]
fn test_from_fn() {
let mut f = from_fn(|| ~"brail");
assert_eq!(f.get(), ~"brail");
}
#[test]
fn test_interface_get() {
let mut f = from_value(~"fail");
assert_eq!(f.get(), ~"fail");
}
#[test]
fn test_interface_unwrap() {
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let f = from_value(~"fail");
assert_eq!(f.unwrap(), ~"fail");
}
#[test]
fn test_get_ref_method() {
let mut f = from_value(22);
assert_eq!(*f.get_ref(), 22);
}
#[test]
fn test_spawn() {
let mut f = spawn(|| ~"bale");
assert_eq!(f.get(), ~"bale");
}
#[test]
#[should_fail]
#[ignore(cfg(target_os = "win32"))]
fn test_futurefail() {
let mut f = spawn(|| fail!());
let _x: ~str = f.get();
}
#[test]
fn test_sendable_future() {
let expected = "schlorf";
let f = Cell::new(do spawn { expected });
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do task::spawn {
let mut f = f.take();
let actual = f.get();
assert_eq!(actual, expected);
}
}
}