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Fix typos, and other cosmetic stuff
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@ -24,8 +24,8 @@ pub async fn cancelable_future<T>(
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#[derive(Default, Debug)]
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struct Shared {
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state: AtomicU64,
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// notify has some features that we don't really need here because it
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// supports waking single tasks (notify_one) and does it's own (more
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// `Notify` has some features that we don't really need here because it
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// supports waking single tasks (`notify_one`) and does its own (more
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// complicated) state tracking, we could reimplement the waiter linked list
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// with modest effort and reduce memory consumption by one word/8 bytes and
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// reduce code complexity/number of atomic operations.
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@ -48,16 +48,16 @@ fn num_running(&self) -> u32 {
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(self.state.load(Relaxed) >> 32) as u32
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}
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/// increments the generation count and sets num_running
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/// Increments the generation count and sets `num_running`
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/// to the provided value, this operation is not with
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/// regard to the generation counter (doesn't use fetch_add)
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/// regard to the generation counter (doesn't use `fetch_add`)
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/// so the calling code must ensure it cannot execute concurrently
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/// to maintain correctness (but not safety)
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fn inc_generation(&self, num_running: u32) -> (u32, u32) {
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let state = self.state.load(Relaxed);
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let generation = state as u32;
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let prev_running = (state >> 32) as u32;
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// no need to create a new generation if the refcount is zero (fastaph)
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// no need to create a new generation if the refcount is zero (fastpath)
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if prev_running == 0 && num_running == 0 {
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return (generation, 0);
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}
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@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ fn dec_running(&self, generation: u32) {
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break;
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}
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let num_running = (state >> 32) as u32;
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// running can't be zero here, that would mean we misscounted somewhere
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// running can't be zero here, that would mean we miscounted somewhere
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assert_ne!(num_running, 0);
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let off = 1 << 32;
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let res = self
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@ -113,15 +113,16 @@ fn dec_running(&self, generation: u32) {
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}
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}
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// this intentionally doesn't implement clone and requires amutable reference
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// for cancelation to avoid races (in inc_generation)
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// This intentionally doesn't implement `Clone` and requires a mutable reference
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// for cancelation to avoid races (in inc_generation).
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/// A task controller allows managing a single subtask enabling the contorller
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/// to cancel the subtask and to check wether it is still running. For efficency
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/// reasons the controller can be reused/restarted, in that case the previous
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/// task is automatically cancelled.
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/// A task controller allows managing a single subtask enabling the controller
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/// to cancel the subtask and to check whether it is still running.
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///
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/// If the controller is dropped the subtasks are automatically canceled.
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/// For efficiency reasons the controller can be reused/restarted,
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/// in that case the previous task is automatically canceled.
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///
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/// If the controller is dropped, the subtasks are automatically canceled.
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#[derive(Default, Debug)]
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pub struct TaskController {
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shared: Arc<Shared>,
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@ -131,20 +132,20 @@ impl TaskController {
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pub fn new() -> Self {
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TaskController::default()
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}
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/// Cancels the active task (handle)
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/// Cancels the active task (handle).
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///
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/// returns wether any tasks were still running before the canellation
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/// Returns whether any tasks were still running before the cancelation.
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pub fn cancel(&mut self) -> bool {
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self.shared.inc_generation(0).1 != 0
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}
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/// checks wether there are any task handles
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/// that haven't been dropped (or canceled) yet
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/// Checks whether there are any task handles
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/// that haven't been dropped (or canceled) yet.
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pub fn is_running(&self) -> bool {
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self.shared.num_running() != 0
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}
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/// Starts a new task and cancels the previous task (handles)
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/// Starts a new task and cancels the previous task (handles).
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pub fn restart(&mut self) -> TaskHandle {
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TaskHandle {
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generation: self.shared.inc_generation(1).0,
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@ -159,15 +160,16 @@ fn drop(&mut self) {
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}
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}
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/// A handle that is used to link a task with a task controller, it can be
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/// used to cancel async futures very efficently but can also be checked for
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/// cancaellation very quickly (single atomic read) in blocking code. The
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/// handle can be cheaply cloned (referenced counted).
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/// A handle that is used to link a task with a task controller.
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///
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/// The TaskController can check wether a task is "running" by inspecting the
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/// refcount of the (current) tasks handeles. Therefore, if that information
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/// is important ensure that the handle is not dropped until the task fully
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/// completes
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/// It can be used to cancel async futures very efficiently but can also be checked for
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/// cancelation very quickly (single atomic read) in blocking code.
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/// The handle can be cheaply cloned (reference counted).
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///
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/// The TaskController can check whether a task is "running" by inspecting the
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/// refcount of the (current) tasks handles. Therefore, if that information
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/// is important, ensure that the handle is not dropped until the task fully
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/// completes.
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pub struct TaskHandle {
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shared: Arc<Shared>,
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generation: u32,
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@ -190,8 +192,8 @@ fn drop(&mut self) {
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}
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impl TaskHandle {
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/// waits until [`TaskController::cancel`] is called for the corresponding
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/// [`TaskController`]. Immidietly returns if `cancel` was already called since
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/// Waits until [`TaskController::cancel`] is called for the corresponding
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/// [`TaskController`]. Immediately returns if `cancel` was already called since
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pub async fn canceled(&self) {
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let notified = self.shared.notify.notified();
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if !self.is_canceled() {
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@ -214,7 +216,7 @@ mod tests {
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use crate::{cancelable_future, TaskController};
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#[test]
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fn immidiate_cancel() {
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fn immediate_cancel() {
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let mut controller = TaskController::new();
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let handle = controller.restart();
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controller.cancel();
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