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A fork started using forkCancellable, backed by a (virtual) thread.
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A fork started using fork, forkUser, forkCancellable or forkUnsupervised, backed by a (virtual) thread.
A fork started using fork, forkUser, forkCancellable or forkUnsupervised, backed by a (virtual) thread.
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- Supertypes
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class Objecttrait Matchableclass Any
- Known subtypes
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trait CancellableFork[T]
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- Companion
- object
- Supertypes
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class Objecttrait Matchableclass Any
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- Supertypes
- Self type
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NoOpSupervisor.type
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trait Serializabletrait Producttrait Equalsclass Objecttrait Matchableclass AnyShow all
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class Objecttrait Matchableclass Any
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class DefaultSupervisorobject NoOpSupervisor.type
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Runs partial function in parallel on each element of iterable
for which the partial function is defined. If function is not defined for an element such element is skipped. Using not more than parallelism
forks concurrently.
Runs partial function in parallel on each element of iterable
for which the partial function is defined. If function is not defined for an element such element is skipped. Using not more than parallelism
forks concurrently.
Type parameters
- C
-
type of
iterable
, must be a subtype ofIterable
- I
-
type of elements of
iterable
- O
-
type of elements of result
Value parameters
- iterable
-
collection to transform
- parallelism
-
maximum number of concurrent forks
- pf
-
partial function to apply to those elements of
iterable
for which it is defined
Attributes
- Returns
-
collection of results of applying
pf
to elements ofiterable
for which it is defined. The returned collection is of the same type asiterable
Runs predicate in parallel on each element of iterable
. Elements for which predicate returns true
are returned in the same order as in iterable
. Elements for which predicate returns false
are skipped. Using not more than parallelism
forks concurrently.
Runs predicate in parallel on each element of iterable
. Elements for which predicate returns true
are returned in the same order as in iterable
. Elements for which predicate returns false
are skipped. Using not more than parallelism
forks concurrently.
Type parameters
- C
-
type of
iterable
, must be a subtype ofIterable
- I
-
type of elements in
iterable
Value parameters
- iterable
-
collection to filter
- parallelism
-
maximum number of concurrent forks
- predicate
-
predicate to run on each element of
iterable
Attributes
- Returns
-
filtered collection
Parallelize a foreach operation. Runs the operation on each element of the iterable in parallel. Using not more than parallelism
forks concurrently.
Parallelize a foreach operation. Runs the operation on each element of the iterable in parallel. Using not more than parallelism
forks concurrently.
Type parameters
- C
-
the type of the iterable, must be a subtype of Iterable[I]
- I
-
the type of the elements in the iterable
Value parameters
- iterable
-
the collection to iterate over
- operation
-
the operation to perform on each element
- parallelism
-
the number of threads to use
Attributes
Starts a fork (logical thread of execution), which is guaranteed to complete before the enclosing supervised or scoped block completes.
Starts a fork (logical thread of execution), which is guaranteed to complete before the enclosing supervised or scoped block completes.
If ran in a supervised scope:
- the fork behaves as a daemon thread
- an exception thrown while evaluating
t
will cause the enclosing scope to end (cancelling all other running forks) - if the main body of the scope completes successfully, and all other user forks complete successfully, the scope will end, cancelling all running forks (including this one, if it's still running). That is, successful completion of this fork isn't required to end the scope.
For alternate behaviors, see forkUser, forkCancellable and forkUnsupervised.
If ran in an unsupervised scope (scoped):
- in case an exception is thrown while evaluating
t
, it will be thrown when calling the returned Fork's.join()
method. - if the main body of the scope completes successfully, while this fork is still running, the fork will be cancelled
Attributes
For each thunk in the given sequence, starts a fork using fork. All forks are guaranteed to complete before the enclosing supervised or scoped block completes.
For each thunk in the given sequence, starts a fork using fork. All forks are guaranteed to complete before the enclosing supervised or scoped block completes.
If ran in a supervised scope, all forks behave as daemon threads (see fork for details).
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Starts a fork (logical thread of execution), which is guaranteed to complete before the enclosing supervised or scoped block completes, and which can be cancelled on-dmeand.
Starts a fork (logical thread of execution), which is guaranteed to complete before the enclosing supervised or scoped block completes, and which can be cancelled on-dmeand.
In case an exception is thrown while evaluating t
, it will be thrown when calling the returned Fork's .join()
method.
The fork is unsupervised (similarly to forkUnsupervised), hence success or failure isn't signalled to the supervisor, and doesn't influence the scope's lifecycle.
For alternate behaviors, see fork, forkUser and forkUnsupervised.
Implementation note: a cancellable fork is created by starting a nested scope in a fork, and then starting a fork there. Hence, it is more expensive than fork, as two virtual threads are started.
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Starts a fork (logical thread of execution), which is guaranteed to complete before the enclosing supervised or scoped block completes.
Starts a fork (logical thread of execution), which is guaranteed to complete before the enclosing supervised or scoped block completes.
In case an exception is thrown while evaluating t
, it will be thrown when calling the returned Fork's .join()
method.
Success or failure isn't signalled to the supervisor, and doesn't influence the scope's lifecycle.
For alternate behaviors, see fork, forkUser and forkCancellable.
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Starts a fork (logical thread of execution), which is guaranteed to complete before the enclosing supervised or scoped block completes.
Starts a fork (logical thread of execution), which is guaranteed to complete before the enclosing supervised or scoped block completes.
If ran in a supervised scope:
- the fork behaves as a user-level thread
- an exception thrown while evaluating
t
will cause the enclosing scope to end (cancelling all other running forks) - the scope won't end until the main body of the scope, and all other user forks (including this one) complete successfully. That is, successful completion of this fork is required to end the scope.
For alternate behaviors, see fork, forkCancellable and forkUnsupervised.
If ran in an unsupervised scope (scoped):
- in case an exception is thrown while evaluating
t
, it will be thrown when calling the returned Fork's.join()
method. - if the main body of the scope completes successfully, while this fork is still running, the fork will be cancelled
Attributes
Runs parallel transformations on iterable
. Using not more than parallelism
forks concurrently.
Runs parallel transformations on iterable
. Using not more than parallelism
forks concurrently.
Type parameters
- C
-
type of
iterable
, must be a subtype ofIterable
- I
-
type of elements in
iterable
- O
-
type of elements in result
Value parameters
- iterable
-
collection to transform
- parallelism
-
maximum number of concurrent forks
- transform
-
transformation to apply to each element of
iterable
Attributes
- Returns
-
transformed collection of the same type as input one
Runs the given computations in parallel. If any fails, interrupts the others, and re-throws the exception.
Runs the given computations in parallel. If any fails, interrupts the others, and re-throws the exception.
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Runs the given computations in parallel. If any fails, interrupts the others, and re-throws the exception.
Runs the given computations in parallel. If any fails, interrupts the others, and re-throws the exception.
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Runs the given computations in parallel. If any fails, interrupts the others, and re-throws the exception.
Runs the given computations in parallel. If any fails, interrupts the others, and re-throws the exception.
Attributes
Runs the given computations in parallel, with at most parallelism
running in parallel at the same time. If any computation fails, interrupts the others, and re-throws the exception.
Runs the given computations in parallel, with at most parallelism
running in parallel at the same time. If any computation fails, interrupts the others, and re-throws the exception.
Attributes
Returns the result of the first computation to complete (either successfully or with an exception).
Returns the result of the first computation to complete (either successfully or with an exception).
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Returns the result of the first computation to complete (either successfully or with an exception).
Returns the result of the first computation to complete (either successfully or with an exception).
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Returns the result of the first computation to complete successfully, or if all fail - throws the first exception.
Returns the result of the first computation to complete successfully, or if all fail - throws the first exception.
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Returns the result of the first computation to complete successfully, or if all fail - throws the first exception.
Returns the result of the first computation to complete successfully, or if all fail - throws the first exception.
Attributes
Repeat evaluating f
until it evaluates to true
.
Repeat evaluating f
until it evaluates to true
.
Attributes
Repeat evaluating f
while it evaluates to true
.
Repeat evaluating f
while it evaluates to true
.
Attributes
Starts a new scope, which allows starting forks in the given code block f
. Forks can be started using fork, forkUser, forkCancellable and forkUnsupervised. All forks are guaranteed to complete before this scope completes.
Starts a new scope, which allows starting forks in the given code block f
. Forks can be started using fork, forkUser, forkCancellable and forkUnsupervised. All forks are guaranteed to complete before this scope completes.
Warning: It is advisable to use supevised scopes if possible, as they minimise the chances of an error to go unnoticed. scoped scopes are considered an advanced feature, and should be used with caution.
The scope is ran in unsupervised mode, that is:
- the scope ends once the
f
main body completes; this causes any running forks started withinf
to be cancelled - the scope completes (that is, this method returns) only once all forks started by
f
have completed (either successfully, or with an exception) - fork failures aren't handled in any special way, but can be inspected using Fork.join
Forks created using fork, forkUser and forkUnsupervised will behave exactly the same.
Attributes
- See also
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supervised Starts a scope in supervised mode
Starts a new scope, which allows starting forks in the given code block f
. Forks can be started using fork, forkUser, forkCancellable and forkUnsupervised. All forks are guaranteed to complete before this scope completes.
Starts a new scope, which allows starting forks in the given code block f
. Forks can be started using fork, forkUser, forkCancellable and forkUnsupervised. All forks are guaranteed to complete before this scope completes.
The scope is ran in supervised mode, that is:
- the scope ends once all user, supervised forks (started using forkUser), including the
f
main body, succeed. Forks started using fork (daemon) don't have to complete successfully for the scope to end. - the scope also ends once the first supervised fork (including the
f
main body) fails with an exception - when the scope ends, all running forks are cancelled
- the scope completes (that is, this method returns) only once all forks started by
f
have completed (either successfully, or with an exception)
Attributes
- See also
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scoped Starts a scope in unsupervised mode
Change the supervisor that is being used when running f
. Doesn't affect existing usages of the current supervisor, or forks ran outside of f
.
Change the supervisor that is being used when running f
. Doesn't affect existing usages of the current supervisor, or forks ran outside of f
.
Attributes
The result of computation t
, if it took less than duration
, and a TimeoutException otherwise.
The result of computation t
, if it took less than duration
, and a TimeoutException otherwise.
Attributes
- Throws
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TimeoutException
If
t
took more thanduration
.
A Some
if the computation t
took less than duration
, and None
otherwise.
A Some
if the computation t
took less than duration
, and None
otherwise.
Attributes
Use the given resource in the current scope. The resource is allocated using acquire
, and released after the scope is done using release
. Releasing is uninterruptible.
Use the given resource in the current scope. The resource is allocated using acquire
, and released after the scope is done using release
. Releasing is uninterruptible.