monix-execution
Packages
A small toolkit of classes that support compare-and-swap semantics for safe mutation of variables.
A small toolkit of classes that support compare-and-swap semantics for safe mutation of variables.
On top of the JVM, this means dealing with lock-free thread-safe programming. Also works on top of Javascript, with Scala.js, for API compatibility purposes and because it's a useful way to box a value.
The backbone of Atomic references is this method:
def compareAndSet(expect: T, update: T): Boolean
This method atomically sets a variable to the update
value if it currently holds
the expect
value, reporting true
on success or false
on failure. The classes in this package
also contain methods to get and unconditionally set values.
Building a reference is easy with the provided constructor, which will automatically
return the most specific type needed (in the following sample, that's an AtomicDouble
,
inheriting from AtomicNumber[A]
):
val atomicNumber = Atomic(12.2)
atomicNumber.incrementAndGet()
// => 13.2
These also provide useful helpers for atomically mutating of values
(i.e. transform
, transformAndGet
, getAndTransform
, etc...) or of numbers of any kind
(incrementAndGet
, getAndAdd
, etc...).
Cancelables represent asynchronous units of work or other things scheduled for execution and whose execution can be canceled.
Cancelables represent asynchronous units of work or other things scheduled for execution and whose execution can be canceled.
One use-case is the scheduling done by monix.execution.Scheduler, in which
the scheduling methods return a Cancelable
, allowing the canceling of the
scheduling.
Example:
val s = ConcurrentScheduler()
val task = s.scheduleRepeated(10.seconds, 50.seconds, {
doSomething()
})
// later, cancels the scheduling ...
task.cancel()
Package exposing utilities for working with the Reactive Streams specification.
Package exposing utilities for working with the Reactive Streams specification.