NAME
IO::Async::MergePoint
- resynchronise diverged control flow
SYNOPSIS
use IO::Async::MergePoint;
my $merge = IO::Async::MergePoint->new(
needs => [ "leaves", "water" ],
on_finished => sub {
my %items = @_;
# Make tea using $items{leaves} and $items{water}
}
);
Kettle->boil(
on_boiled => sub { $merge->done( "water", $_[0] ) }
);
Cupboard->get_tea_leaves(
on_fetched => sub { $merge->done( "leaves", $_[0] ) }
);
DESCRIPTION
Often in program logic, multiple different steps need to be taken that are independent of each other, but their total result is needed before the next step can be taken. In synchonous code, the usual approach is to do them sequentially.
An IO::Async
-based program could do this, but if each step involves some IO idle time, better overall performance can often be gained by running the steps in parallel. A IO::Async::MergePoint
object can then be used to wait for all of the steps to complete, before passing the combined result of each step on to the next stage.
A merge point maintains a set of outstanding operations it is waiting on; these are arbitrary string values provided at the object's construction. Each time the done()
method is called, the named item is marked as being complete. When all of the required items are so marked, the on_finished
continuation is invoked.
When an item is marked as complete, a value can also be provided, which would contain the results of that step. The on_finished
callback is passed a hash (in list form, rather than by reference) of the collected item values.
CONSTRUCTOR
$merge = IO::Async::MergePoint->new( %params )
This function returns a new instance of a IO::Async::MergePoint
object. The %params
hash takes the following keys:
- needs => ARRAY
-
An array containing unique item names to wait on. The order of this array is not significant.
- on_finished => CODE
-
CODE reference to the continuation for when the merge point becomes ready.
The on_finished
continuation will be called when every key in the needs
list has been notified by the done()
method. It will be called as
$on_finished->( %items )
where the %items
hash will contain the item names that were waited on, and the values passed to the done()
method for each one. Note that this is passed as a list, not as a HASH reference.
METHODS
$merge->done( $item, $value )
This method informs the merge point that the $item
is now ready, and passes it a value to store, to be passed into the on_finished
continuation. If this call gives the final remaining item being waited for, the on_finished
continuation is called within it, and the method will not return until it has completed.
AUTHOR
Paul Evans <leonerd@leonerd.org.uk>