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Wrap platform-specific QoS in r-a-specific “thread intent”
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@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ impl FlycheckHandle {
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) -> FlycheckHandle {
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let actor = FlycheckActor::new(id, sender, config, workspace_root);
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let (sender, receiver) = unbounded::<StateChange>();
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let thread = stdx::thread::Builder::new(stdx::thread::QoSClass::Utility)
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let thread = stdx::thread::Builder::new(stdx::thread::ThreadIntent::Worker)
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.name("Flycheck".to_owned())
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.spawn(move || actor.run(receiver))
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.expect("failed to spawn thread");
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@ -409,7 +409,7 @@ impl CargoHandle {
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let (sender, receiver) = unbounded();
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let actor = CargoActor::new(sender, stdout, stderr);
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let thread = stdx::thread::Builder::new(stdx::thread::QoSClass::Utility)
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let thread = stdx::thread::Builder::new(stdx::thread::ThreadIntent::Worker)
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.name("CargoHandle".to_owned())
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.spawn(move || actor.run())
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.expect("failed to spawn thread");
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@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ pub(crate) fn parallel_prime_caches(
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let worker = prime_caches_worker.clone();
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let db = db.snapshot();
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stdx::thread::Builder::new(stdx::thread::QoSClass::Utility)
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stdx::thread::Builder::new(stdx::thread::ThreadIntent::Worker)
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.allow_leak(true)
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.spawn(move || Cancelled::catch(|| worker(db)))
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.expect("failed to spawn thread");
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@ -79,13 +79,15 @@ fn try_main(flags: flags::RustAnalyzer) -> Result<()> {
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return Ok(());
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}
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// rust-analyzer’s “main thread” is actually a secondary thread
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// with an increased stack size at the User Initiated QoS class.
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// We use this QoS class because any delay in the main loop
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// rust-analyzer’s “main thread” is actually
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// a secondary latency-sensitive thread with an increased stack size.
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// We use this thread intent because any delay in the main loop
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// will make actions like hitting enter in the editor slow.
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// rust-analyzer does not block the editor’s render loop,
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// so we don’t use User Interactive.
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with_extra_thread("LspServer", stdx::thread::QoSClass::UserInitiated, run_server)?;
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with_extra_thread(
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"LspServer",
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stdx::thread::ThreadIntent::LatencySensitive,
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run_server,
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)?;
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}
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flags::RustAnalyzerCmd::Parse(cmd) => cmd.run()?,
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flags::RustAnalyzerCmd::Symbols(cmd) => cmd.run()?,
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@ -143,10 +145,10 @@ const STACK_SIZE: usize = 1024 * 1024 * 8;
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/// space.
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fn with_extra_thread(
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thread_name: impl Into<String>,
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qos_class: stdx::thread::QoSClass,
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thread_intent: stdx::thread::ThreadIntent,
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f: impl FnOnce() -> Result<()> + Send + 'static,
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) -> Result<()> {
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let handle = stdx::thread::Builder::new(qos_class)
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let handle = stdx::thread::Builder::new(thread_intent)
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.name(thread_name.into())
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.stack_size(STACK_SIZE)
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.spawn(f)?;
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@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ use std::{fmt, panic, thread};
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use ide::Cancelled;
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use lsp_server::ExtractError;
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use serde::{de::DeserializeOwned, Serialize};
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use stdx::thread::QoSClass;
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use stdx::thread::ThreadIntent;
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use crate::{
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global_state::{GlobalState, GlobalStateSnapshot},
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None => return self,
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};
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self.global_state.task_pool.handle.spawn(QoSClass::Utility, {
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self.global_state.task_pool.handle.spawn(ThreadIntent::Worker, {
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let world = self.global_state.snapshot();
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move || {
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let result = panic::catch_unwind(move || {
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@ -135,7 +135,7 @@ impl<'a> RequestDispatcher<'a> {
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R::Params: DeserializeOwned + panic::UnwindSafe + Send + fmt::Debug,
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R::Result: Serialize,
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{
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self.on_with_qos::<R>(QoSClass::Utility, f)
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self.on_with_thread_intent::<R>(ThreadIntent::Worker, f)
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}
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/// Dispatches a latency-sensitive request onto the thread pool.
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R::Params: DeserializeOwned + panic::UnwindSafe + Send + fmt::Debug,
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R::Result: Serialize,
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{
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self.on_with_qos::<R>(QoSClass::UserInitiated, f)
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self.on_with_thread_intent::<R>(ThreadIntent::LatencySensitive, f)
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}
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pub(crate) fn finish(&mut self) {
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}
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}
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fn on_with_qos<R>(
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fn on_with_thread_intent<R>(
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&mut self,
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qos_class: QoSClass,
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intent: ThreadIntent,
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f: fn(GlobalStateSnapshot, R::Params) -> Result<R::Result>,
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) -> &mut Self
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where
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None => return self,
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};
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self.global_state.task_pool.handle.spawn(qos_class, {
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self.global_state.task_pool.handle.spawn(intent, {
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let world = self.global_state.snapshot();
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move || {
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let result = panic::catch_unwind(move || {
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@ -291,7 +291,7 @@ fn run_flycheck(state: &mut GlobalState, vfs_path: VfsPath) -> bool {
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}
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Ok(())
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};
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state.task_pool.handle.spawn_with_sender(stdx::thread::QoSClass::Utility, move |_| {
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state.task_pool.handle.spawn_with_sender(stdx::thread::ThreadIntent::Worker, move |_| {
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if let Err(e) = std::panic::catch_unwind(task) {
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tracing::error!("flycheck task panicked: {e:?}")
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}
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tracing::debug!(%cause, "will prime caches");
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let num_worker_threads = self.config.prime_caches_num_threads();
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self.task_pool.handle.spawn_with_sender(stdx::thread::QoSClass::Utility, {
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self.task_pool.handle.spawn_with_sender(stdx::thread::ThreadIntent::Worker, {
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let analysis = self.snapshot().analysis;
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move |sender| {
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sender.send(Task::PrimeCaches(PrimeCachesProgress::Begin)).unwrap();
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.on_sync::<lsp_ext::OnTypeFormatting>(handlers::handle_on_type_formatting)
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// We can’t run latency-sensitive request handlers which do semantic
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// analysis on the main thread because that would block other
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// requests. Instead, we run these request handlers on higher QoS
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// requests. Instead, we run these request handlers on higher priority
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// threads in the threadpool.
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.on_latency_sensitive::<lsp_types::request::Completion>(handlers::handle_completion)
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.on_latency_sensitive::<lsp_types::request::ResolveCompletionItem>(
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let snapshot = self.snapshot();
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// Diagnostics are triggered by the user typing
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// so we want computing them to run at the User Initiated QoS.
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self.task_pool.handle.spawn(stdx::thread::QoSClass::UserInitiated, move || {
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// so we run them on a latency sensitive thread.
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self.task_pool.handle.spawn(stdx::thread::ThreadIntent::LatencySensitive, move || {
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let _p = profile::span("publish_diagnostics");
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let diagnostics = subscriptions
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.into_iter()
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use itertools::Itertools;
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use proc_macro_api::{MacroDylib, ProcMacroServer};
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use project_model::{PackageRoot, ProjectWorkspace, WorkspaceBuildScripts};
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use stdx::format_to;
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use stdx::{format_to, thread::ThreadIntent};
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use syntax::SmolStr;
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use triomphe::Arc;
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use vfs::{file_set::FileSetConfig, AbsPath, AbsPathBuf, ChangeKind};
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pub(crate) fn fetch_workspaces(&mut self, cause: Cause) {
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tracing::info!(%cause, "will fetch workspaces");
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self.task_pool.handle.spawn_with_sender(stdx::thread::QoSClass::Utility, {
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self.task_pool.handle.spawn_with_sender(ThreadIntent::Worker, {
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let linked_projects = self.config.linked_projects();
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let detached_files = self.config.detached_files().to_vec();
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let cargo_config = self.config.cargo();
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tracing::info!(%cause, "will fetch build data");
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let workspaces = Arc::clone(&self.workspaces);
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let config = self.config.cargo();
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self.task_pool.handle.spawn_with_sender(stdx::thread::QoSClass::Utility, move |sender| {
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self.task_pool.handle.spawn_with_sender(ThreadIntent::Worker, move |sender| {
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sender.send(Task::FetchBuildData(BuildDataProgress::Begin)).unwrap();
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let progress = {
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let dummy_replacements = self.config.dummy_replacements().clone();
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let proc_macro_clients = self.proc_macro_clients.clone();
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self.task_pool.handle.spawn_with_sender(stdx::thread::QoSClass::Utility, move |sender| {
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self.task_pool.handle.spawn_with_sender(ThreadIntent::Worker, move |sender| {
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sender.send(Task::LoadProcMacros(ProcMacroProgress::Begin)).unwrap();
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let dummy_replacements = &dummy_replacements;
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//! It is used in [`crate::global_state::GlobalState`] throughout the main loop.
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use crossbeam_channel::Sender;
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use stdx::thread::{Pool, QoSClass};
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use stdx::thread::{Pool, ThreadIntent};
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pub(crate) struct TaskPool<T> {
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sender: Sender<T>,
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TaskPool { sender, pool: Pool::new(threads) }
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}
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pub(crate) fn spawn<F>(&mut self, qos_class: QoSClass, task: F)
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pub(crate) fn spawn<F>(&mut self, intent: ThreadIntent, task: F)
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where
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F: FnOnce() -> T + Send + 'static,
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T: Send + 'static,
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{
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self.pool.spawn(qos_class, {
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self.pool.spawn(intent, {
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let sender = self.sender.clone();
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move || sender.send(task()).unwrap()
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})
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}
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pub(crate) fn spawn_with_sender<F>(&mut self, qos_class: QoSClass, task: F)
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pub(crate) fn spawn_with_sender<F>(&mut self, intent: ThreadIntent, task: F)
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where
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F: FnOnce(Sender<T>) + Send + 'static,
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T: Send + 'static,
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{
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self.pool.spawn(qos_class, {
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self.pool.spawn(intent, {
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let sender = self.sender.clone();
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move || task(sender)
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})
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fn new(dir: TestDir, config: Config) -> Server {
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let (connection, client) = Connection::memory();
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let _thread = stdx::thread::Builder::new(stdx::thread::QoSClass::Utility)
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let _thread = stdx::thread::Builder::new(stdx::thread::ThreadIntent::Worker)
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.name("test server".to_string())
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.spawn(move || main_loop(config, connection).unwrap())
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.expect("failed to spawn a thread");
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//! A utility module for working with threads that automatically joins threads upon drop
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//! and provides functionality for interfacing with operating system quality of service (QoS) APIs.
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//! and abstracts over operating system quality of service (QoS) APIs
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//! through the concept of a “thread intent”.
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//!
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//! The intent of a thread is frozen at thread creation time,
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//! i.e. there is no API to change the intent of a thread once it has been spawned.
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//!
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//! As a system, rust-analyzer should have the property that
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//! old manual scheduling APIs are replaced entirely by QoS.
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//! To maintain this invariant, we panic when it is clear that
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//! old scheduling APIs have been used.
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//!
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//! Moreover, we also want to ensure that every thread has a QoS set explicitly
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//! Moreover, we also want to ensure that every thread has an intent set explicitly
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//! to force a decision about its importance to the system.
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//! Thus, [`QoSClass`] has no default value
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//! and every entry point to creating a thread requires a [`QoSClass`] upfront.
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//! Thus, [`ThreadIntent`] has no default value
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//! and every entry point to creating a thread requires a [`ThreadIntent`] upfront.
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use std::fmt;
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mod intent;
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mod pool;
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pub use intent::ThreadIntent;
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pub use pool::Pool;
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pub fn spawn<F, T>(qos_class: QoSClass, f: F) -> JoinHandle<T>
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pub fn spawn<F, T>(intent: ThreadIntent, f: F) -> JoinHandle<T>
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where
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F: FnOnce() -> T,
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F: Send + 'static,
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T: Send + 'static,
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{
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Builder::new(qos_class).spawn(f).expect("failed to spawn thread")
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Builder::new(intent).spawn(f).expect("failed to spawn thread")
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}
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pub struct Builder {
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qos_class: QoSClass,
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intent: ThreadIntent,
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inner: jod_thread::Builder,
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allow_leak: bool,
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}
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impl Builder {
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pub fn new(qos_class: QoSClass) -> Builder {
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Builder { qos_class, inner: jod_thread::Builder::new(), allow_leak: false }
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pub fn new(intent: ThreadIntent) -> Builder {
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Builder { intent, inner: jod_thread::Builder::new(), allow_leak: false }
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}
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pub fn name(self, name: String) -> Builder {
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T: Send + 'static,
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{
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let inner_handle = self.inner.spawn(move || {
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set_current_thread_qos_class(self.qos_class);
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self.intent.apply_to_current_thread();
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f()
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})?;
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f.pad("JoinHandle { .. }")
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}
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}
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#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord)]
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// Please maintain order from least to most priority for the derived `Ord` impl.
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pub enum QoSClass {
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// Documentation adapted from https://github.com/apple-oss-distributions/libpthread/blob/67e155c94093be9a204b69637d198eceff2c7c46/include/sys/qos.h#L55
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//
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/// TLDR: invisible maintenance tasks
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///
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/// Contract:
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///
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/// * **You do not care about how long it takes for work to finish.**
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/// * **You do not care about work being deferred temporarily.**
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/// (e.g. if the device’s battery is in a critical state)
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///
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/// Examples:
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///
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/// * in a video editor:
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/// creating periodic backups of project files
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/// * in a browser:
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/// cleaning up cached sites which have not been accessed in a long time
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/// * in a collaborative word processor:
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/// creating a searchable index of all documents
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///
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/// Use this QoS class for background tasks
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/// which the user did not initiate themselves
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/// and which are invisible to the user.
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/// It is expected that this work will take significant time to complete:
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/// minutes or even hours.
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///
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/// This QoS class provides the most energy and thermally-efficient execution possible.
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/// All other work is prioritized over background tasks.
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Background,
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/// TLDR: tasks that don’t block using your app
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///
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/// Contract:
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///
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/// * **Your app remains useful even as the task is executing.**
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///
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/// Examples:
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///
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/// * in a video editor:
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/// exporting a video to disk –
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/// the user can still work on the timeline
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/// * in a browser:
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/// automatically extracting a downloaded zip file –
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/// the user can still switch tabs
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/// * in a collaborative word processor:
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/// downloading images embedded in a document –
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/// the user can still make edits
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///
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/// Use this QoS class for tasks which
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/// may or may not be initiated by the user,
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/// but whose result is visible.
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/// It is expected that this work will take a few seconds to a few minutes.
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/// Typically your app will include a progress bar
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/// for tasks using this class.
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///
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/// This QoS class provides a balance between
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/// performance, responsiveness and efficiency.
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Utility,
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/// TLDR: tasks that block using your app
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///
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/// Contract:
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///
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/// * **You need this work to complete
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/// before the user can keep interacting with your app.**
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/// * **Your work will not take more than a few seconds to complete.**
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///
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/// Examples:
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///
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/// * in a video editor:
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/// opening a saved project
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/// * in a browser:
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/// loading a list of the user’s bookmarks and top sites
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/// when a new tab is created
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/// * in a collaborative word processor:
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/// running a search on the document’s content
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///
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/// Use this QoS class for tasks which were initiated by the user
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/// and block the usage of your app while they are in progress.
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/// It is expected that this work will take a few seconds or less to complete;
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/// not long enough to cause the user to switch to something else.
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/// Your app will likely indicate progress on these tasks
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/// through the display of placeholder content or modals.
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///
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/// This QoS class is not energy-efficient.
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/// Rather, it provides responsiveness
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/// by prioritizing work above other tasks on the system
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/// except for critical user-interactive work.
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UserInitiated,
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/// TLDR: render loops and nothing else
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///
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/// Contract:
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///
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/// * **You absolutely need this work to complete immediately
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/// or your app will appear to freeze.**
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/// * **Your work will always complete virtually instantaneously.**
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///
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/// Examples:
|
||||
///
|
||||
/// * the main thread in a GUI application
|
||||
/// * the update & render loop in a game
|
||||
/// * a secondary thread which progresses an animation
|
||||
///
|
||||
/// Use this QoS class for any work which, if delayed,
|
||||
/// will make your user interface unresponsive.
|
||||
/// It is expected that this work will be virtually instantaneous.
|
||||
///
|
||||
/// This QoS class is not energy-efficient.
|
||||
/// Specifying this class is a request to run with
|
||||
/// nearly all available system CPU and I/O bandwidth even under contention.
|
||||
UserInteractive,
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
pub const IS_QOS_AVAILABLE: bool = imp::IS_QOS_AVAILABLE;
|
||||
|
||||
pub fn set_current_thread_qos_class(class: QoSClass) {
|
||||
imp::set_current_thread_qos_class(class)
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
pub fn get_current_thread_qos_class() -> Option<QoSClass> {
|
||||
imp::get_current_thread_qos_class()
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// All Apple platforms use XNU as their kernel
|
||||
// and thus have the concept of QoS.
|
||||
#[cfg(target_vendor = "apple")]
|
||||
mod imp {
|
||||
use super::QoSClass;
|
||||
|
||||
pub(super) const IS_QOS_AVAILABLE: bool = true;
|
||||
|
||||
pub(super) fn set_current_thread_qos_class(class: QoSClass) {
|
||||
let c = match class {
|
||||
QoSClass::UserInteractive => libc::qos_class_t::QOS_CLASS_USER_INTERACTIVE,
|
||||
QoSClass::UserInitiated => libc::qos_class_t::QOS_CLASS_USER_INITIATED,
|
||||
QoSClass::Utility => libc::qos_class_t::QOS_CLASS_UTILITY,
|
||||
QoSClass::Background => libc::qos_class_t::QOS_CLASS_BACKGROUND,
|
||||
};
|
||||
|
||||
let code = unsafe { libc::pthread_set_qos_class_self_np(c, 0) };
|
||||
|
||||
if code == 0 {
|
||||
return;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
let errno = unsafe { *libc::__error() };
|
||||
|
||||
match errno {
|
||||
libc::EPERM => {
|
||||
// This thread has been excluded from the QoS system
|
||||
// due to a previous call to a function such as `pthread_setschedparam`
|
||||
// which is incompatible with QoS.
|
||||
//
|
||||
// Panic instead of returning an error
|
||||
// to maintain the invariant that we only use QoS APIs.
|
||||
panic!("tried to set QoS of thread which has opted out of QoS (os error {errno})")
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
libc::EINVAL => {
|
||||
// This is returned if we pass something other than a qos_class_t
|
||||
// to `pthread_set_qos_class_self_np`.
|
||||
//
|
||||
// This is impossible, so again panic.
|
||||
unreachable!(
|
||||
"invalid qos_class_t value was passed to pthread_set_qos_class_self_np"
|
||||
)
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
_ => {
|
||||
// `pthread_set_qos_class_self_np`’s documentation
|
||||
// does not mention any other errors.
|
||||
unreachable!("`pthread_set_qos_class_self_np` returned unexpected error {errno}")
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
pub(super) fn get_current_thread_qos_class() -> Option<QoSClass> {
|
||||
let current_thread = unsafe { libc::pthread_self() };
|
||||
let mut qos_class_raw = libc::qos_class_t::QOS_CLASS_UNSPECIFIED;
|
||||
let code = unsafe {
|
||||
libc::pthread_get_qos_class_np(current_thread, &mut qos_class_raw, std::ptr::null_mut())
|
||||
};
|
||||
|
||||
if code != 0 {
|
||||
// `pthread_get_qos_class_np`’s documentation states that
|
||||
// an error value is placed into errno if the return code is not zero.
|
||||
// However, it never states what errors are possible.
|
||||
// Inspecting the source[0] shows that, as of this writing, it always returns zero.
|
||||
//
|
||||
// Whatever errors the function could report in future are likely to be
|
||||
// ones which we cannot handle anyway
|
||||
//
|
||||
// 0: https://github.com/apple-oss-distributions/libpthread/blob/67e155c94093be9a204b69637d198eceff2c7c46/src/qos.c#L171-L177
|
||||
let errno = unsafe { *libc::__error() };
|
||||
unreachable!("`pthread_get_qos_class_np` failed unexpectedly (os error {errno})");
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
match qos_class_raw {
|
||||
libc::qos_class_t::QOS_CLASS_USER_INTERACTIVE => Some(QoSClass::UserInteractive),
|
||||
libc::qos_class_t::QOS_CLASS_USER_INITIATED => Some(QoSClass::UserInitiated),
|
||||
libc::qos_class_t::QOS_CLASS_DEFAULT => None, // QoS has never been set
|
||||
libc::qos_class_t::QOS_CLASS_UTILITY => Some(QoSClass::Utility),
|
||||
libc::qos_class_t::QOS_CLASS_BACKGROUND => Some(QoSClass::Background),
|
||||
|
||||
libc::qos_class_t::QOS_CLASS_UNSPECIFIED => {
|
||||
// Using manual scheduling APIs causes threads to “opt out” of QoS.
|
||||
// At this point they become incompatible with QoS,
|
||||
// and as such have the “unspecified” QoS class.
|
||||
//
|
||||
// Panic instead of returning an error
|
||||
// to maintain the invariant that we only use QoS APIs.
|
||||
panic!("tried to get QoS of thread which has opted out of QoS")
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// FIXME: Windows has QoS APIs, we should use them!
|
||||
#[cfg(not(target_vendor = "apple"))]
|
||||
mod imp {
|
||||
use super::QoSClass;
|
||||
|
||||
pub(super) const IS_QOS_AVAILABLE: bool = false;
|
||||
|
||||
pub(super) fn set_current_thread_qos_class(_: QoSClass) {}
|
||||
|
||||
pub(super) fn get_current_thread_qos_class() -> Option<QoSClass> {
|
||||
None
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
|
287
crates/stdx/src/thread/intent.rs
Normal file
287
crates/stdx/src/thread/intent.rs
Normal file
|
@ -0,0 +1,287 @@
|
|||
//! An opaque façade around platform-specific QoS APIs.
|
||||
|
||||
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord)]
|
||||
// Please maintain order from least to most priority for the derived `Ord` impl.
|
||||
pub enum ThreadIntent {
|
||||
/// Any thread which does work that isn’t in the critical path of the user typing
|
||||
/// (e.g. processing Go To Definition).
|
||||
Worker,
|
||||
|
||||
/// Any thread which does work caused by the user typing
|
||||
/// (e.g. processing syntax highlighting).
|
||||
LatencySensitive,
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
impl ThreadIntent {
|
||||
// These APIs must remain private;
|
||||
// we only want consumers to set thread intent
|
||||
// either during thread creation or using our pool impl.
|
||||
|
||||
pub(super) fn apply_to_current_thread(self) {
|
||||
let class = thread_intent_to_qos_class(self);
|
||||
set_current_thread_qos_class(class);
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
pub(super) fn assert_is_used_on_current_thread(self) {
|
||||
if IS_QOS_AVAILABLE {
|
||||
let class = thread_intent_to_qos_class(self);
|
||||
assert_eq!(get_current_thread_qos_class(), Some(class));
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
use imp::QoSClass;
|
||||
|
||||
const IS_QOS_AVAILABLE: bool = imp::IS_QOS_AVAILABLE;
|
||||
|
||||
fn set_current_thread_qos_class(class: QoSClass) {
|
||||
imp::set_current_thread_qos_class(class)
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
fn get_current_thread_qos_class() -> Option<QoSClass> {
|
||||
imp::get_current_thread_qos_class()
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
fn thread_intent_to_qos_class(intent: ThreadIntent) -> QoSClass {
|
||||
imp::thread_intent_to_qos_class(intent)
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// All Apple platforms use XNU as their kernel
|
||||
// and thus have the concept of QoS.
|
||||
#[cfg(target_vendor = "apple")]
|
||||
mod imp {
|
||||
use super::ThreadIntent;
|
||||
|
||||
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord)]
|
||||
// Please maintain order from least to most priority for the derived `Ord` impl.
|
||||
pub(super) enum QoSClass {
|
||||
// Documentation adapted from https://github.com/apple-oss-distributions/libpthread/blob/67e155c94093be9a204b69637d198eceff2c7c46/include/sys/qos.h#L55
|
||||
//
|
||||
/// TLDR: invisible maintenance tasks
|
||||
///
|
||||
/// Contract:
|
||||
///
|
||||
/// * **You do not care about how long it takes for work to finish.**
|
||||
/// * **You do not care about work being deferred temporarily.**
|
||||
/// (e.g. if the device’s battery is in a critical state)
|
||||
///
|
||||
/// Examples:
|
||||
///
|
||||
/// * in a video editor:
|
||||
/// creating periodic backups of project files
|
||||
/// * in a browser:
|
||||
/// cleaning up cached sites which have not been accessed in a long time
|
||||
/// * in a collaborative word processor:
|
||||
/// creating a searchable index of all documents
|
||||
///
|
||||
/// Use this QoS class for background tasks
|
||||
/// which the user did not initiate themselves
|
||||
/// and which are invisible to the user.
|
||||
/// It is expected that this work will take significant time to complete:
|
||||
/// minutes or even hours.
|
||||
///
|
||||
/// This QoS class provides the most energy and thermally-efficient execution possible.
|
||||
/// All other work is prioritized over background tasks.
|
||||
Background,
|
||||
|
||||
/// TLDR: tasks that don’t block using your app
|
||||
///
|
||||
/// Contract:
|
||||
///
|
||||
/// * **Your app remains useful even as the task is executing.**
|
||||
///
|
||||
/// Examples:
|
||||
///
|
||||
/// * in a video editor:
|
||||
/// exporting a video to disk –
|
||||
/// the user can still work on the timeline
|
||||
/// * in a browser:
|
||||
/// automatically extracting a downloaded zip file –
|
||||
/// the user can still switch tabs
|
||||
/// * in a collaborative word processor:
|
||||
/// downloading images embedded in a document –
|
||||
/// the user can still make edits
|
||||
///
|
||||
/// Use this QoS class for tasks which
|
||||
/// may or may not be initiated by the user,
|
||||
/// but whose result is visible.
|
||||
/// It is expected that this work will take a few seconds to a few minutes.
|
||||
/// Typically your app will include a progress bar
|
||||
/// for tasks using this class.
|
||||
///
|
||||
/// This QoS class provides a balance between
|
||||
/// performance, responsiveness and efficiency.
|
||||
Utility,
|
||||
|
||||
/// TLDR: tasks that block using your app
|
||||
///
|
||||
/// Contract:
|
||||
///
|
||||
/// * **You need this work to complete
|
||||
/// before the user can keep interacting with your app.**
|
||||
/// * **Your work will not take more than a few seconds to complete.**
|
||||
///
|
||||
/// Examples:
|
||||
///
|
||||
/// * in a video editor:
|
||||
/// opening a saved project
|
||||
/// * in a browser:
|
||||
/// loading a list of the user’s bookmarks and top sites
|
||||
/// when a new tab is created
|
||||
/// * in a collaborative word processor:
|
||||
/// running a search on the document’s content
|
||||
///
|
||||
/// Use this QoS class for tasks which were initiated by the user
|
||||
/// and block the usage of your app while they are in progress.
|
||||
/// It is expected that this work will take a few seconds or less to complete;
|
||||
/// not long enough to cause the user to switch to something else.
|
||||
/// Your app will likely indicate progress on these tasks
|
||||
/// through the display of placeholder content or modals.
|
||||
///
|
||||
/// This QoS class is not energy-efficient.
|
||||
/// Rather, it provides responsiveness
|
||||
/// by prioritizing work above other tasks on the system
|
||||
/// except for critical user-interactive work.
|
||||
UserInitiated,
|
||||
|
||||
/// TLDR: render loops and nothing else
|
||||
///
|
||||
/// Contract:
|
||||
///
|
||||
/// * **You absolutely need this work to complete immediately
|
||||
/// or your app will appear to freeze.**
|
||||
/// * **Your work will always complete virtually instantaneously.**
|
||||
///
|
||||
/// Examples:
|
||||
///
|
||||
/// * the main thread in a GUI application
|
||||
/// * the update & render loop in a game
|
||||
/// * a secondary thread which progresses an animation
|
||||
///
|
||||
/// Use this QoS class for any work which, if delayed,
|
||||
/// will make your user interface unresponsive.
|
||||
/// It is expected that this work will be virtually instantaneous.
|
||||
///
|
||||
/// This QoS class is not energy-efficient.
|
||||
/// Specifying this class is a request to run with
|
||||
/// nearly all available system CPU and I/O bandwidth even under contention.
|
||||
UserInteractive,
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
pub(super) const IS_QOS_AVAILABLE: bool = true;
|
||||
|
||||
pub(super) fn set_current_thread_qos_class(class: QoSClass) {
|
||||
let c = match class {
|
||||
QoSClass::UserInteractive => libc::qos_class_t::QOS_CLASS_USER_INTERACTIVE,
|
||||
QoSClass::UserInitiated => libc::qos_class_t::QOS_CLASS_USER_INITIATED,
|
||||
QoSClass::Utility => libc::qos_class_t::QOS_CLASS_UTILITY,
|
||||
QoSClass::Background => libc::qos_class_t::QOS_CLASS_BACKGROUND,
|
||||
};
|
||||
|
||||
let code = unsafe { libc::pthread_set_qos_class_self_np(c, 0) };
|
||||
|
||||
if code == 0 {
|
||||
return;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
let errno = unsafe { *libc::__error() };
|
||||
|
||||
match errno {
|
||||
libc::EPERM => {
|
||||
// This thread has been excluded from the QoS system
|
||||
// due to a previous call to a function such as `pthread_setschedparam`
|
||||
// which is incompatible with QoS.
|
||||
//
|
||||
// Panic instead of returning an error
|
||||
// to maintain the invariant that we only use QoS APIs.
|
||||
panic!("tried to set QoS of thread which has opted out of QoS (os error {errno})")
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
libc::EINVAL => {
|
||||
// This is returned if we pass something other than a qos_class_t
|
||||
// to `pthread_set_qos_class_self_np`.
|
||||
//
|
||||
// This is impossible, so again panic.
|
||||
unreachable!(
|
||||
"invalid qos_class_t value was passed to pthread_set_qos_class_self_np"
|
||||
)
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
_ => {
|
||||
// `pthread_set_qos_class_self_np`’s documentation
|
||||
// does not mention any other errors.
|
||||
unreachable!("`pthread_set_qos_class_self_np` returned unexpected error {errno}")
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
pub(super) fn get_current_thread_qos_class() -> Option<QoSClass> {
|
||||
let current_thread = unsafe { libc::pthread_self() };
|
||||
let mut qos_class_raw = libc::qos_class_t::QOS_CLASS_UNSPECIFIED;
|
||||
let code = unsafe {
|
||||
libc::pthread_get_qos_class_np(current_thread, &mut qos_class_raw, std::ptr::null_mut())
|
||||
};
|
||||
|
||||
if code != 0 {
|
||||
// `pthread_get_qos_class_np`’s documentation states that
|
||||
// an error value is placed into errno if the return code is not zero.
|
||||
// However, it never states what errors are possible.
|
||||
// Inspecting the source[0] shows that, as of this writing, it always returns zero.
|
||||
//
|
||||
// Whatever errors the function could report in future are likely to be
|
||||
// ones which we cannot handle anyway
|
||||
//
|
||||
// 0: https://github.com/apple-oss-distributions/libpthread/blob/67e155c94093be9a204b69637d198eceff2c7c46/src/qos.c#L171-L177
|
||||
let errno = unsafe { *libc::__error() };
|
||||
unreachable!("`pthread_get_qos_class_np` failed unexpectedly (os error {errno})");
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
match qos_class_raw {
|
||||
libc::qos_class_t::QOS_CLASS_USER_INTERACTIVE => Some(QoSClass::UserInteractive),
|
||||
libc::qos_class_t::QOS_CLASS_USER_INITIATED => Some(QoSClass::UserInitiated),
|
||||
libc::qos_class_t::QOS_CLASS_DEFAULT => None, // QoS has never been set
|
||||
libc::qos_class_t::QOS_CLASS_UTILITY => Some(QoSClass::Utility),
|
||||
libc::qos_class_t::QOS_CLASS_BACKGROUND => Some(QoSClass::Background),
|
||||
|
||||
libc::qos_class_t::QOS_CLASS_UNSPECIFIED => {
|
||||
// Using manual scheduling APIs causes threads to “opt out” of QoS.
|
||||
// At this point they become incompatible with QoS,
|
||||
// and as such have the “unspecified” QoS class.
|
||||
//
|
||||
// Panic instead of returning an error
|
||||
// to maintain the invariant that we only use QoS APIs.
|
||||
panic!("tried to get QoS of thread which has opted out of QoS")
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
pub(super) fn thread_intent_to_qos_class(intent: ThreadIntent) -> QoSClass {
|
||||
match intent {
|
||||
ThreadIntent::Worker => QoSClass::Utility,
|
||||
ThreadIntent::LatencySensitive => QoSClass::UserInitiated,
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// FIXME: Windows has QoS APIs, we should use them!
|
||||
#[cfg(not(target_vendor = "apple"))]
|
||||
mod imp {
|
||||
use super::ThreadIntent;
|
||||
|
||||
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord)]
|
||||
pub(super) enum QoSClass {
|
||||
Default,
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
pub(super) const IS_QOS_AVAILABLE: bool = false;
|
||||
|
||||
pub(super) fn set_current_thread_qos_class(_: QoSClass) {}
|
||||
|
||||
pub(super) fn get_current_thread_qos_class() -> Option<QoSClass> {
|
||||
None
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
pub(super) fn thread_intent_to_qos_class(_: ThreadIntent) -> QoSClass {
|
||||
QoSClass::Default
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
|
@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
|
|||
//! [`Pool`] implements a basic custom thread pool
|
||||
//! inspired by the [`threadpool` crate](http://docs.rs/threadpool).
|
||||
//! It allows the spawning of tasks under different QoS classes.
|
||||
//! When you spawn a task you specify a thread intent
|
||||
//! so the pool can schedule it to run on a thread with that intent.
|
||||
//! rust-analyzer uses this to prioritize work based on latency requirements.
|
||||
//!
|
||||
//! The thread pool is implemented entirely using
|
||||
|
@ -13,10 +14,7 @@ use std::sync::{
|
|||
|
||||
use crossbeam_channel::{Receiver, Sender};
|
||||
|
||||
use super::{
|
||||
get_current_thread_qos_class, set_current_thread_qos_class, Builder, JoinHandle, QoSClass,
|
||||
IS_QOS_AVAILABLE,
|
||||
};
|
||||
use super::{Builder, JoinHandle, ThreadIntent};
|
||||
|
||||
pub struct Pool {
|
||||
// `_handles` is never read: the field is present
|
||||
|
@ -32,32 +30,32 @@ pub struct Pool {
|
|||
}
|
||||
|
||||
struct Job {
|
||||
requested_qos_class: QoSClass,
|
||||
requested_intent: ThreadIntent,
|
||||
f: Box<dyn FnOnce() + Send + 'static>,
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
impl Pool {
|
||||
pub fn new(threads: usize) -> Pool {
|
||||
const STACK_SIZE: usize = 8 * 1024 * 1024;
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const INITIAL_QOS_CLASS: QoSClass = QoSClass::Utility;
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const INITIAL_INTENT: ThreadIntent = ThreadIntent::Worker;
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let (job_sender, job_receiver) = crossbeam_channel::unbounded();
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let extant_tasks = Arc::new(AtomicUsize::new(0));
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let mut handles = Vec::with_capacity(threads);
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for _ in 0..threads {
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let handle = Builder::new(INITIAL_QOS_CLASS)
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let handle = Builder::new(INITIAL_INTENT)
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.stack_size(STACK_SIZE)
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.name("Worker".into())
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.spawn({
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let extant_tasks = Arc::clone(&extant_tasks);
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let job_receiver: Receiver<Job> = job_receiver.clone();
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move || {
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let mut current_qos_class = INITIAL_QOS_CLASS;
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let mut current_intent = INITIAL_INTENT;
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for job in job_receiver {
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if job.requested_qos_class != current_qos_class {
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set_current_thread_qos_class(job.requested_qos_class);
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current_qos_class = job.requested_qos_class;
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if job.requested_intent != current_intent {
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job.requested_intent.apply_to_current_thread();
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current_intent = job.requested_intent;
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}
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extant_tasks.fetch_add(1, Ordering::SeqCst);
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(job.f)();
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@ -73,19 +71,18 @@ impl Pool {
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Pool { _handles: handles, extant_tasks, job_sender }
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}
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pub fn spawn<F>(&self, qos_class: QoSClass, f: F)
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pub fn spawn<F>(&self, intent: ThreadIntent, f: F)
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where
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F: FnOnce() + Send + 'static,
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{
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let f = Box::new(move || {
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if IS_QOS_AVAILABLE {
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debug_assert_eq!(get_current_thread_qos_class(), Some(qos_class));
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if cfg!(debug_assertions) {
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intent.assert_is_used_on_current_thread();
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}
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f()
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});
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let job = Job { requested_qos_class: qos_class, f };
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let job = Job { requested_intent: intent, f };
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self.job_sender.send(job).unwrap();
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}
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@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ impl loader::Handle for NotifyHandle {
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fn spawn(sender: loader::Sender) -> NotifyHandle {
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let actor = NotifyActor::new(sender);
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let (sender, receiver) = unbounded::<Message>();
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let thread = stdx::thread::Builder::new(stdx::thread::QoSClass::Utility)
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let thread = stdx::thread::Builder::new(stdx::thread::ThreadIntent::Worker)
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.name("VfsLoader".to_owned())
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.spawn(move || actor.run(receiver))
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.expect("failed to spawn thread");
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