Class: Concurrent::SerializedExecution
- Inherits:
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Concurrent::Synchronization::LockableObject
- Object
- Concurrent::Synchronization::LockableObject
- Concurrent::SerializedExecution
- Defined in:
- lib/concurrent-ruby/concurrent/executor/serialized_execution.rb
Overview
Ensures passed jobs in a serialized order never running at the same time.
Defined Under Namespace
Classes: Job
Instance Method Summary collapse
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#initialize ⇒ SerializedExecution
constructor
A new instance of SerializedExecution.
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#post(executor, *args) { ... } ⇒ Boolean
Submit a task to the executor for asynchronous processing.
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#posts(posts) ⇒ undocumented
As #post but allows to submit multiple tasks at once, it's guaranteed that they will not be interleaved by other tasks.
Constructor Details
#initialize ⇒ SerializedExecution
Returns a new instance of SerializedExecution.
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# File 'lib/concurrent-ruby/concurrent/executor/serialized_execution.rb', line 11 def initialize() super() synchronize { ns_initialize } end |
Instance Method Details
#post(executor, *args) { ... } ⇒ Boolean
Submit a task to the executor for asynchronous processing.
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# File 'lib/concurrent-ruby/concurrent/executor/serialized_execution.rb', line 34 def post(executor, *args, &task) posts [[executor, args, task]] true end |
#posts(posts) ⇒ undocumented
As #post but allows to submit multiple tasks at once, it's guaranteed that they will not be interleaved by other tasks.
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# File 'lib/concurrent-ruby/concurrent/executor/serialized_execution.rb', line 44 def posts(posts) # if can_overflow? # raise ArgumentError, 'SerializedExecution does not support thread-pools which can overflow' # end return nil if posts.empty? jobs = posts.map { |executor, args, task| Job.new executor, args, task } job_to_post = synchronize do if @being_executed @stash.push(*jobs) nil else @being_executed = true @stash.push(*jobs[1..-1]) jobs.first end end call_job job_to_post if job_to_post true end |