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Editing: monitor.rb
# = monitor.rb # # Copyright (C) 2001 Shugo Maeda <shugo@ruby-lang.org> # # This library is distributed under the terms of the Ruby license. # You can freely distribute/modify this library. # require 'thread' # # In concurrent programming, a monitor is an object or module intended to be # used safely by more than one thread. The defining characteristic of a # monitor is that its methods are executed with mutual exclusion. That is, at # each point in time, at most one thread may be executing any of its methods. # This mutual exclusion greatly simplifies reasoning about the implementation # of monitors compared to reasoning about parallel code that updates a data # structure. # # You can read more about the general principles on the Wikipedia page for # Monitors[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monitor_%28synchronization%29] # # == Examples # # === Simple object.extend # # require 'monitor.rb' # # buf = [] # buf.extend(MonitorMixin) # empty_cond = buf.new_cond # # # consumer # Thread.start do # loop do # buf.synchronize do # empty_cond.wait_while { buf.empty? } # print buf.shift # end # end # end # # # producer # while line = ARGF.gets # buf.synchronize do # buf.push(line) # empty_cond.signal # end # end # # The consumer thread waits for the producer thread to push a line to buf # while <tt>buf.empty?</tt>. The producer thread (main thread) reads a # line from ARGF and pushes it into buf then calls <tt>empty_cond.signal</tt> # to notify the consumer thread of new data. # # === Simple Class include # # require 'monitor' # # class SynchronizedArray < Array # # include MonitorMixin # # def initialize(*args) # super(*args) # end # # alias :old_shift :shift # alias :old_unshift :unshift # # def shift(n=1) # self.synchronize do # self.old_shift(n) # end # end # # def unshift(item) # self.synchronize do # self.old_unshift(item) # end # end # # # other methods ... # end # # +SynchronizedArray+ implements an Array with synchronized access to items. # This Class is implemented as subclass of Array which includes the # MonitorMixin module. # module MonitorMixin # # FIXME: This isn't documented in Nutshell. # # Since MonitorMixin.new_cond returns a ConditionVariable, and the example # above calls while_wait and signal, this class should be documented. # class ConditionVariable class Timeout < Exception; end # # Releases the lock held in the associated monitor and waits; reacquires the lock on wakeup. # # If +timeout+ is given, this method returns after +timeout+ seconds passed, # even if no other thread doesn't signal. # def wait(timeout = nil) @monitor.__send__(:mon_check_owner) count = @monitor.__send__(:mon_exit_for_cond) begin @cond.wait(@monitor.instance_variable_get(:@mon_mutex), timeout) return true ensure @monitor.__send__(:mon_enter_for_cond, count) end end # # Calls wait repeatedly while the given block yields a truthy value. # def wait_while while yield wait end end # # Calls wait repeatedly until the given block yields a truthy value. # def wait_until until yield wait end end # # Wakes up the first thread in line waiting for this lock. # def signal @monitor.__send__(:mon_check_owner) @cond.signal end # # Wakes up all threads waiting for this lock. # def broadcast @monitor.__send__(:mon_check_owner) @cond.broadcast end private def initialize(monitor) @monitor = monitor @cond = ::ConditionVariable.new end end def self.extend_object(obj) super(obj) obj.__send__(:mon_initialize) end # # Attempts to enter exclusive section. Returns +false+ if lock fails. # def mon_try_enter if @mon_owner != Thread.current unless @mon_mutex.try_lock return false end @mon_owner = Thread.current end @mon_count += 1 return true end # For backward compatibility alias try_mon_enter mon_try_enter # # Enters exclusive section. # def mon_enter if @mon_owner != Thread.current @mon_mutex.lock @mon_owner = Thread.current end @mon_count += 1 end # # Leaves exclusive section. # def mon_exit mon_check_owner @mon_count -=1 if @mon_count == 0 @mon_owner = nil @mon_mutex.unlock end end # # Enters exclusive section and executes the block. Leaves the exclusive # section automatically when the block exits. See example under # +MonitorMixin+. # def mon_synchronize mon_enter begin yield ensure mon_exit end end alias synchronize mon_synchronize # # Creates a new MonitorMixin::ConditionVariable associated with the # receiver. # def new_cond return ConditionVariable.new(self) end private # Use <tt>extend MonitorMixin</tt> or <tt>include MonitorMixin</tt> instead # of this constructor. Have look at the examples above to understand how to # use this module. def initialize(*args) super mon_initialize end # Initializes the MonitorMixin after being included in a class or when an # object has been extended with the MonitorMixin def mon_initialize @mon_owner = nil @mon_count = 0 @mon_mutex = Mutex.new end def mon_check_owner if @mon_owner != Thread.current raise ThreadError, "current thread not owner" end end def mon_enter_for_cond(count) @mon_owner = Thread.current @mon_count = count end def mon_exit_for_cond count = @mon_count @mon_owner = nil @mon_count = 0 return count end end # Use the Monitor class when you want to have a lock object for blocks with # mutual exclusion. # # require 'monitor' # # lock = Monitor.new # lock.synchronize do # # exclusive access # end # class Monitor include MonitorMixin alias try_enter try_mon_enter alias enter mon_enter alias exit mon_exit end # Documentation comments: # - All documentation comes from Nutshell. # - MonitorMixin.new_cond appears in the example, but is not documented in # Nutshell. # - All the internals (internal modules Accessible and Initializable, class # ConditionVariable) appear in RDoc. It might be good to hide them, by # making them private, or marking them :nodoc:, etc. # - RDoc doesn't recognise aliases, so we have mon_synchronize documented, but # not synchronize. # - mon_owner is in Nutshell, but appears as an accessor in a separate module # here, so is hard/impossible to RDoc. Some other useful accessors # (mon_count and some queue stuff) are also in this module, and don't appear # directly in the RDoc output. # - in short, it may be worth changing the code layout in this file to make the # documentation easier # Local variables: # mode: Ruby # tab-width: 8 # End:
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