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janet/examples/threads.janet
Calvin Rose 6a39c4b91d Pass thread body explicitly in thread/new.
Doing it via thread/send make sense, but is a bit
strange. Passing the body explicitly will make more
sense to API users.
2019-12-18 15:07:46 -05:00

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(defn worker-main
"Sends 11 messages back to parent"
[parent]
(def name (thread/receive))
(def interval (thread/receive))
(for i 0 10
(os/sleep interval)
(:send parent (string/format "thread %s wakeup no. %d" name i)))
(:send parent name))
(defn make-worker
[name interval]
(-> (thread/new worker-main)
(:send name)
(:send interval)))
(def bob (make-worker "bob" 0.02))
(def joe (make-worker "joe" 0.03))
(def sam (make-worker "sam" 0.05))
# Receive out of order
(for i 0 33
(print (thread/receive)))
#
# Recursive Thread Tree - should pause for a bit, and then print a cool zigzag.
#
(def rng (math/rng (os/cryptorand 16)))
(defn choose [& xs]
(in xs (:int rng (length xs))))
(defn worker-tree
[parent]
(def name (thread/receive))
(def depth (thread/receive))
(if (< depth 5)
(do
(defn subtree []
(-> (thread/new worker-tree)
(:send (string name "/" (choose "bob" "marley" "harry" "suki" "anna" "yu")))
(:send (inc depth))))
(let [l (subtree)
r (subtree)
lrep (thread/receive)
rrep (thread/receive)]
(:send parent [name ;lrep ;rrep])))
(do
(:send parent [name]))))
(-> (thread/new worker-tree) (:send "adam") (:send 0))
(def lines (thread/receive))
(map print lines)
#
# Receive timeout
#
(def slow (make-worker "slow-loras" 0.5))
(for i 0 50
(try
(let [msg (thread/receive 0.1)]
(print "\n" msg))
([err] (prin ".") (:flush stdout))))
(print "\ndone timing, timeouts ending.")
(try (while true (print (thread/receive))) ([err] (print "done")))