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Code Editor : indirect_immediate_executor.rb
require 'concurrent/executor/immediate_executor' require 'concurrent/executor/simple_executor_service' module Concurrent # An executor service which runs all operations on a new thread, blocking # until it completes. Operations are performed in the order they are received # and no two operations can be performed simultaneously. # # This executor service exists mainly for testing an debugging. When used it # immediately runs every `#post` operation on a new thread, blocking the # current thread until the operation is complete. This is similar to how the # ImmediateExecutor works, but the operation has the full stack of the new # thread at its disposal. This can be helpful when the operations will spawn # more operations on the same executor and so on - such a situation might # overflow the single stack in case of an ImmediateExecutor, which is # inconsistent with how it would behave for a threaded executor. # # @note Intended for use primarily in testing and debugging. class IndirectImmediateExecutor < ImmediateExecutor # Creates a new executor def initialize super @internal_executor = SimpleExecutorService.new end # @!macro executor_service_method_post def post(*args, &task) raise ArgumentError.new("no block given") unless block_given? return false unless running? event = Concurrent::Event.new @internal_executor.post do begin task.call(*args) ensure event.set end end event.wait true end end end
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