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//! Push and Pull wrappers to maintain counts of messages in channels.
use std::rc::Rc;
use std::cell::RefCell;
use crate::{Push, Pull};
/// The push half of an intra-thread channel.
pub struct Pusher<T, P: Push<T>> {
index: usize,
// count: usize,
events: Rc<RefCell<Vec<usize>>>,
pusher: P,
phantom: ::std::marker::PhantomData<T>,
}
impl<T, P: Push<T>> Pusher<T, P> {
/// Wraps a pusher with a message counter.
pub fn new(pusher: P, index: usize, events: Rc<RefCell<Vec<usize>>>) -> Self {
Pusher {
index,
// count: 0,
events,
pusher,
phantom: ::std::marker::PhantomData,
}
}
}
impl<T, P: Push<T>> Push<T> for Pusher<T, P> {
#[inline]
fn push(&mut self, element: &mut Option<T>) {
// if element.is_none() {
// if self.count != 0 {
// self.events
// .borrow_mut()
// .push_back(self.index);
// self.count = 0;
// }
// }
// else {
// self.count += 1;
// }
// TODO: Version above is less chatty, but can be a bit late in
// moving information along. Better, but needs cooperation.
self.events
.borrow_mut()
.push(self.index);
self.pusher.push(element)
}
}
use crossbeam_channel::Sender;
/// The push half of an intra-thread channel.
pub struct ArcPusher<T, P: Push<T>> {
index: usize,
// count: usize,
events: Sender<usize>,
pusher: P,
phantom: ::std::marker::PhantomData<T>,
buzzer: crate::buzzer::Buzzer,
}
impl<T, P: Push<T>> ArcPusher<T, P> {
/// Wraps a pusher with a message counter.
pub fn new(pusher: P, index: usize, events: Sender<usize>, buzzer: crate::buzzer::Buzzer) -> Self {
ArcPusher {
index,
// count: 0,
events,
pusher,
phantom: ::std::marker::PhantomData,
buzzer,
}
}
}
impl<T, P: Push<T>> Push<T> for ArcPusher<T, P> {
#[inline]
fn push(&mut self, element: &mut Option<T>) {
// if element.is_none() {
// if self.count != 0 {
// self.events
// .send((self.index, Event::Pushed(self.count)))
// .expect("Failed to send message count");
// self.count = 0;
// }
// }
// else {
// self.count += 1;
// }
// These three calls should happen in this order, to ensure that
// we first enqueue data, second enqueue interest in the channel,
// and finally awaken the thread. Other orders are defective when
// multiple threads are involved.
self.pusher.push(element);
let _ = self.events.send(self.index);
// TODO : Perhaps this shouldn't be a fatal error (e.g. in shutdown).
// .expect("Failed to send message count");
self.buzzer.buzz();
}
}
/// The pull half of an intra-thread channel.
pub struct Puller<T, P: Pull<T>> {
index: usize,
count: usize,
events: Rc<RefCell<Vec<usize>>>,
puller: P,
phantom: ::std::marker::PhantomData<T>,
}
impl<T, P: Pull<T>> Puller<T, P> {
/// Wraps a puller with a message counter.
pub fn new(puller: P, index: usize, events: Rc<RefCell<Vec<usize>>>) -> Self {
Puller {
index,
count: 0,
events,
puller,
phantom: ::std::marker::PhantomData,
}
}
}
impl<T, P: Pull<T>> Pull<T> for Puller<T, P> {
#[inline]
fn pull(&mut self) -> &mut Option<T> {
let result = self.puller.pull();
if result.is_none() {
if self.count != 0 {
self.events
.borrow_mut()
.push(self.index);
self.count = 0;
}
}
else {
self.count += 1;
}
result
}
}