package moonpool

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Moonpool

A pool within a bigger pool (ie the ocean). Here, we're talking about pools of Thread.t that are dispatched over several Domain.t to enable parallelism.

We provide several implementations of pools with distinct scheduling strategies, alongside some concurrency primitives such as guarding locks (Lock.t) and futures (Fut.t).

module Ws_pool : sig ... end

Work-stealing thread pool.

module Fifo_pool : sig ... end

A simple thread pool in FIFO order.

module Background_thread : sig ... end

A simple runner with a single background thread.

module Runner : sig ... end

Interface for runners.

module Immediate_runner : sig ... end

Runner that runs tasks in the caller thread.

module Exn_bt : sig ... end

Exception with backtrace.

exception Shutdown

Exception raised when trying to run tasks on runners that have been shut down.

  • since 0.6
val start_thread_on_some_domain : ('a -> unit) -> 'a -> Thread.t

Similar to Thread.create, but it picks a background domain at random to run the thread. This ensures that we don't always pick the same domain to run all the various threads needed in an application (timers, event loops, etc.)

val run_async : ?ls:Task_local_storage.t -> Runner.t -> (unit -> unit) -> unit

run_async runner task schedules the task to run on the given runner. This means task() will be executed at some point in the future, possibly in another thread.

  • since 0.5
val run_wait_block : ?ls:Task_local_storage.t -> Runner.t -> (unit -> 'a) -> 'a

run_wait_block runner f schedules f for later execution on the runner, like run_async. It then blocks the current thread until f() is done executing, and returns its result. If f() raises an exception, then run_wait_block pool f will raise it as well.

NOTE be careful with deadlocks (see notes in Fut.wait_block about the required discipline to avoid deadlocks).

  • raises Shutdown

    if the runner was already shut down

  • since 0.6

Number of threads recommended to saturate the CPU. For IO pools this makes little sense (you might want more threads than this because many of them will be blocked most of the time).

  • since 0.5
val spawn : on:Runner.t -> (unit -> 'a) -> 'a Fut.t

spawn ~on f runs f() on the runner (a thread pool typically) and returns a future result for it. See Fut.spawn.

  • since 0.5
val spawn_on_current_runner : (unit -> 'a) -> 'a Fut.t
val await : 'a Fut.t -> 'a

Await a future. See await. Only on OCaml >= 5.0.

  • since 0.5
module Lock : sig ... end

Mutex-protected resource.

module Fut : sig ... end

Futures.

module Chan : sig ... end

Channels.

module Task_local_storage : sig ... end

Task-local storage.

module Thread_local_storage = Moonpool_private.Thread_local_storage_
module Blocking_queue : sig ... end

A simple blocking queue.

module Bounded_queue : sig ... end

A blocking queue of finite size.

module Atomic = Moonpool_private.Atomic_

Atomic values.

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