Initial vendor packages
Signed-off-by: Valentin Popov <valentin@popov.link>
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vendor/rayon-core/src/spawn/mod.rs
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use crate::job::*;
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use crate::registry::Registry;
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use crate::unwind;
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use std::mem;
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use std::sync::Arc;
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/// Fires off a task into the Rayon threadpool in the "static" or
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/// "global" scope. Just like a standard thread, this task is not
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/// tied to the current stack frame, and hence it cannot hold any
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/// references other than those with `'static` lifetime. If you want
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/// to spawn a task that references stack data, use [the `scope()`
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/// function][scope] to create a scope.
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///
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/// [scope]: fn.scope.html
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///
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/// Since tasks spawned with this function cannot hold references into
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/// the enclosing stack frame, you almost certainly want to use a
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/// `move` closure as their argument (otherwise, the closure will
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/// typically hold references to any variables from the enclosing
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/// function that you happen to use).
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///
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/// This API assumes that the closure is executed purely for its
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/// side-effects (i.e., it might send messages, modify data protected
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/// by a mutex, or some such thing).
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///
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/// There is no guaranteed order of execution for spawns, given that
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/// other threads may steal tasks at any time. However, they are
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/// generally prioritized in a LIFO order on the thread from which
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/// they were spawned. Other threads always steal from the other end of
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/// the deque, like FIFO order. The idea is that "recent" tasks are
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/// most likely to be fresh in the local CPU's cache, while other
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/// threads can steal older "stale" tasks. For an alternate approach,
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/// consider [`spawn_fifo()`] instead.
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///
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/// [`spawn_fifo()`]: fn.spawn_fifo.html
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///
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/// # Panic handling
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///
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/// If this closure should panic, the resulting panic will be
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/// propagated to the panic handler registered in the `ThreadPoolBuilder`,
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/// if any. See [`ThreadPoolBuilder::panic_handler()`][ph] for more
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/// details.
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///
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/// [ph]: struct.ThreadPoolBuilder.html#method.panic_handler
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///
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/// # Examples
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///
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/// This code creates a Rayon task that increments a global counter.
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///
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/// ```rust
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/// # use rayon_core as rayon;
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/// use std::sync::atomic::{AtomicUsize, Ordering, ATOMIC_USIZE_INIT};
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///
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/// static GLOBAL_COUNTER: AtomicUsize = ATOMIC_USIZE_INIT;
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///
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/// rayon::spawn(move || {
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/// GLOBAL_COUNTER.fetch_add(1, Ordering::SeqCst);
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/// });
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/// ```
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pub fn spawn<F>(func: F)
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where
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F: FnOnce() + Send + 'static,
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{
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// We assert that current registry has not terminated.
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unsafe { spawn_in(func, &Registry::current()) }
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}
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/// Spawns an asynchronous job in `registry.`
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///
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/// Unsafe because `registry` must not yet have terminated.
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pub(super) unsafe fn spawn_in<F>(func: F, registry: &Arc<Registry>)
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where
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F: FnOnce() + Send + 'static,
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{
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// We assert that this does not hold any references (we know
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// this because of the `'static` bound in the interface);
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// moreover, we assert that the code below is not supposed to
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// be able to panic, and hence the data won't leak but will be
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// enqueued into some deque for later execution.
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let abort_guard = unwind::AbortIfPanic; // just in case we are wrong, and code CAN panic
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let job_ref = spawn_job(func, registry);
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registry.inject_or_push(job_ref);
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mem::forget(abort_guard);
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}
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unsafe fn spawn_job<F>(func: F, registry: &Arc<Registry>) -> JobRef
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where
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F: FnOnce() + Send + 'static,
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{
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// Ensure that registry cannot terminate until this job has
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// executed. This ref is decremented at the (*) below.
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registry.increment_terminate_count();
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HeapJob::new({
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let registry = Arc::clone(registry);
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move || {
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registry.catch_unwind(func);
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registry.terminate(); // (*) permit registry to terminate now
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}
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})
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.into_static_job_ref()
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}
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/// Fires off a task into the Rayon threadpool in the "static" or
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/// "global" scope. Just like a standard thread, this task is not
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/// tied to the current stack frame, and hence it cannot hold any
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/// references other than those with `'static` lifetime. If you want
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/// to spawn a task that references stack data, use [the `scope_fifo()`
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/// function](fn.scope_fifo.html) to create a scope.
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///
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/// The behavior is essentially the same as [the `spawn`
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/// function](fn.spawn.html), except that calls from the same thread
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/// will be prioritized in FIFO order. This is similar to the now-
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/// deprecated [`breadth_first`] option, except the effect is isolated
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/// to relative `spawn_fifo` calls, not all threadpool tasks.
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///
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/// For more details on this design, see Rayon [RFC #1].
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///
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/// [`breadth_first`]: struct.ThreadPoolBuilder.html#method.breadth_first
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/// [RFC #1]: https://github.com/rayon-rs/rfcs/blob/master/accepted/rfc0001-scope-scheduling.md
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///
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/// # Panic handling
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///
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/// If this closure should panic, the resulting panic will be
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/// propagated to the panic handler registered in the `ThreadPoolBuilder`,
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/// if any. See [`ThreadPoolBuilder::panic_handler()`][ph] for more
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/// details.
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///
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/// [ph]: struct.ThreadPoolBuilder.html#method.panic_handler
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pub fn spawn_fifo<F>(func: F)
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where
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F: FnOnce() + Send + 'static,
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{
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// We assert that current registry has not terminated.
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unsafe { spawn_fifo_in(func, &Registry::current()) }
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}
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/// Spawns an asynchronous FIFO job in `registry.`
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///
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/// Unsafe because `registry` must not yet have terminated.
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pub(super) unsafe fn spawn_fifo_in<F>(func: F, registry: &Arc<Registry>)
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where
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F: FnOnce() + Send + 'static,
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{
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// We assert that this does not hold any references (we know
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// this because of the `'static` bound in the interface);
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// moreover, we assert that the code below is not supposed to
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// be able to panic, and hence the data won't leak but will be
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// enqueued into some deque for later execution.
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let abort_guard = unwind::AbortIfPanic; // just in case we are wrong, and code CAN panic
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let job_ref = spawn_job(func, registry);
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// If we're in the pool, use our thread's private fifo for this thread to execute
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// in a locally-FIFO order. Otherwise, just use the pool's global injector.
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match registry.current_thread() {
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Some(worker) => worker.push_fifo(job_ref),
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None => registry.inject(job_ref),
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}
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mem::forget(abort_guard);
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}
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#[cfg(test)]
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mod test;
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