This class watches for termination of multiple threads. Basic functionality (wait until specified threads have terminated) can be accessed through the class method ::all_waits. Finer control can be gained using instance methods.
Example:
ThreadsWait.all_waits(thr1, thr2, ...) do |t| STDERR.puts "Thread #{t} has terminated." end th = ThreadsWait.new(thread1,...) th.next_wait # next one to be done
Waits until all specified threads have terminated. If a block is provided, it is executed for each thread as they terminate.
# File thwait.rb, line 35 def ThreadsWait.all_waits(*threads) # :yield: thread tw = ThreadsWait.new(*threads) if block_given? tw.all_waits do |th| yield th end else tw.all_waits end end
Creates a ThreadsWait object, specifying the threads to wait on. Non-blocking.
# File thwait.rb, line 50 def initialize(*threads) @threads = [] @wait_queue = Thread::Queue.new join_nowait(*threads) unless threads.empty? end
Waits until all of the specified threads are terminated. If a block is supplied for the method, it is executed for each thread termination.
Raises exceptions in the same manner as next_wait
.
# File thwait.rb, line 123 def all_waits until @threads.empty? th = next_wait yield th if block_given? end end
Returns true
if there are no threads in the pool still
running.
# File thwait.rb, line 62 def empty? @threads.empty? end
Returns true
if any thread has terminated and is ready to be
collected.
# File thwait.rb, line 69 def finished? !@wait_queue.empty? end
Waits for specified threads to terminate, and returns when one of the threads terminated.
# File thwait.rb, line 77 def join(*threads) join_nowait(*threads) next_wait end
Specifies the threads that this object will wait for, but does not actually wait.
# File thwait.rb, line 86 def join_nowait(*threads) threads.flatten! @threads.concat threads for th in threads Thread.start(th) do |t| begin t.join ensure @wait_queue.push t end end end end
Waits until any of the specified threads has terminated, and returns the one that does.
If there is no thread to wait, raises ErrNoWaitingThread
. If
nonblock
is true, and there is no terminated thread, raises
ErrNoFinishedThread
.
# File thwait.rb, line 107 def next_wait(nonblock = nil) ThreadsWait.fail ErrNoWaitingThread if @threads.empty? begin @threads.delete(th = @wait_queue.pop(nonblock)) th rescue ThreadError ThreadsWait.fail ErrNoFinishedThread end end