
* Fix races. This mostly pulls in changes from rust-lang-nursery/futures-rs#881, but also updates Registration to be a bit more obvious as to what is going on. * Reduce spurious wakeups caused by Reactor This patch adds an ABA guard on token values before registering them with Mio. This allows catching token reuse and avoid the notification. This is needed for OS X as the notification is used to determine that a TCP connect has completed. A spurious notification can potentially cause write failures.
Tokio Thread Pool
A library for scheduling execution of futures concurrently across a pool of threads.
Note: This library isn't quite ready for use.
Why not Rayon?
Rayon is designed to handle parallelizing single computations by breaking them into smaller chunks. The scheduling for each individual chunk doesn't matter as long as the root computation completes in a timely fashion. In other words, Rayon does not provide any guarantees of fairness with regards to how each task gets scheduled.
On the other hand, tokio-threadpool
is a general purpose scheduler and
attempts to schedule each task fairly. This is the ideal behavior when
scheduling a set of unrelated tasks.
Why not futures-cpupool?
It's 10x slower.
Examples
extern crate tokio_threadpool;
extern crate futures;
use tokio_threadpool::*;
use futures::*;
use futures::sync::oneshot;
pub fn main() {
let (tx, _pool) = ThreadPool::new();
let res = oneshot::spawn(future::lazy(|| {
println!("Running on the pool");
Ok::<_, ()>("complete")
}), &tx);
println!("Result: {:?}", res.wait());
}
License
This project is licensed under the MIT license.
Contribution
Unless you explicitly state otherwise, any contribution intentionally submitted for inclusion in Tokio by you, shall be licensed as MIT, without any additional terms or conditions.