// Copyright 2012 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 or the MIT license // , at your // option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed // except according to those terms. /// A task pool abstraction. Useful for achieving predictable CPU /// parallelism. use pipes::{Chan, Port}; use task::{SchedMode, SingleThreaded}; enum Msg { Execute(~fn(&T)), Quit } pub struct TaskPool { channels: ~[Chan>], mut next_index: uint, drop { for self.channels.each |channel| { channel.send(Quit); } } } pub impl TaskPool { /// Spawns a new task pool with `n_tasks` tasks. If the `sched_mode` /// is None, the tasks run on this scheduler; otherwise, they run on a /// new scheduler with the given mode. The provided `init_fn_factory` /// returns a function which, given the index of the task, should return /// local data to be kept around in that task. static fn new(n_tasks: uint, opt_sched_mode: Option, init_fn_factory: ~fn() -> ~fn(uint) -> T) -> TaskPool { assert n_tasks >= 1; let channels = do vec::from_fn(n_tasks) |i| { let (port, chan) = pipes::stream::>(); let init_fn = init_fn_factory(); let task_body: ~fn() = |move port, move init_fn| { let local_data = init_fn(i); loop { match port.recv() { Execute(move f) => f(&local_data), Quit => break } } }; // Start the task. match opt_sched_mode { None => { // Run on this scheduler. task::spawn(move task_body); } Some(sched_mode) => { task::task().sched_mode(sched_mode).spawn(move task_body); } } move chan }; return TaskPool { channels: move channels, next_index: 0 }; } /// Executes the function `f` on a task in the pool. The function /// receives a reference to the local data returned by the `init_fn`. fn execute(&self, f: ~fn(&T)) { self.channels[self.next_index].send(Execute(move f)); self.next_index += 1; if self.next_index == self.channels.len() { self.next_index = 0; } } } #[test] fn test_task_pool() { let f: ~fn() -> ~fn(uint) -> uint = || { let g: ~fn(uint) -> uint = |i| i; move g }; let pool = TaskPool::new(4, Some(SingleThreaded), move f); for 8.times { pool.execute(|i| io::println(fmt!("Hello from thread %u!", *i))); } }