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57 lines
1.6 KiB
Rust
57 lines
1.6 KiB
Rust
// This example shows how to use the tokio runtime with any other executor
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//
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// The main components are a spawn fn that will wrap futures in a special future
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// that will always enter the tokio context on poll. This only spawns one extra thread
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// to manage and run the tokio drivers in the background.
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use tokio::net::TcpListener;
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use tokio::sync::oneshot;
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fn main() {
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let (tx, rx) = oneshot::channel();
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my_custom_runtime::spawn(async move {
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let listener = TcpListener::bind("0.0.0.0:0").await.unwrap();
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println!("addr: {:?}", listener.local_addr());
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tx.send(()).unwrap();
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});
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futures::executor::block_on(rx).unwrap();
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}
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mod my_custom_runtime {
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use once_cell::sync::Lazy;
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use std::future::Future;
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use tokio_util::context::TokioContext;
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pub fn spawn(f: impl Future<Output = ()> + Send + 'static) {
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EXECUTOR.spawn(f);
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}
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struct ThreadPool {
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inner: futures::executor::ThreadPool,
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rt: tokio::runtime::Runtime,
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}
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static EXECUTOR: Lazy<ThreadPool> = Lazy::new(|| {
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// Spawn tokio runtime on a single background thread
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// enabling IO and timers.
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let rt = tokio::runtime::Builder::new_multi_thread()
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.enable_all()
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.build()
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.unwrap();
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let inner = futures::executor::ThreadPool::builder().create().unwrap();
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ThreadPool { inner, rt }
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});
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impl ThreadPool {
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fn spawn(&self, f: impl Future<Output = ()> + Send + 'static) {
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let handle = self.rt.handle().clone();
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self.inner.spawn_ok(TokioContext::new(f, handle));
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}
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}
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}
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