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TupleSpaceProxy allows a remote Tuplespace to appear as local.
Creates a new TupleSpaceProxy to wrap
ts
.
# File rinda/rinda.rb, line 213 def initialize(ts) @ts = ts end
Registers for notifications of event ev
on the proxied TupleSpace. See Rinda::TupleSpace#notify
# File rinda/rinda.rb, line 252 def notify(ev, tuple, sec=nil) @ts.notify(ev, tuple, sec) end
Reads tuple
from the proxied TupleSpace. See Rinda::TupleSpace#read.
# File rinda/rinda.rb, line 236 def read(tuple, sec=nil, &block) @ts.read(tuple, sec, &block) end
Reads all tuples matching tuple
from the proxied TupleSpace. See Rinda::TupleSpace#read_all.
# File rinda/rinda.rb, line 244 def read_all(tuple) @ts.read_all(tuple) end
Takes tuple
from the proxied TupleSpace. See Rinda::TupleSpace#take.
# File rinda/rinda.rb, line 227 def take(tuple, sec=nil, &block) port = [] @ts.move(DRbObject.new(port), tuple, sec, &block) port[0] end
Adds tuple
to the proxied TupleSpace. See Rinda::TupleSpace#write.
# File rinda/rinda.rb, line 220 def write(tuple, sec=nil) @ts.write(tuple, sec) end
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