| Class | Coroutine |
| In: |
lib/more/facets/coroutine.rb
|
| Parent: | Object |
Coroutines are program components like subroutines. Coroutines are more generic and flexible than subroutines, but are less widely used in practice. Coroutines were first introduced natively in Simula. Coroutines are well suited for implementing more familiar program components such as cooperative tasks, iterators, infinite lists, and pipes.
This mixin solely depends on method read(n), which must be defined in the class/module where you mix in this module.
count = (ARGV.shift || 1000).to_i
input = (1..count).map { (rand * 10000).round.to_f / 100}
Producer = Coroutine.new do |me|
loop do
1.upto(6) do
me[:last_input] = input.shift
me.resume(Printer)
end
input.shift # discard every seventh input number
end
end
Printer = Coroutine.new do |me|
loop do
1.upto(8) do
me.resume(Producer)
if Producer[:last_input]
print Producer[:last_input], "\t"
Producer[:last_input] = nil
end
me.resume(Controller)
end
puts
end
end
Controller = Coroutine.new do |me|
until input.empty? do
me.resume(Printer)
end
end
Controller.run
| stopped | [R] |
# File lib/more/facets/coroutine.rb, line 115
115: def initialize(data = {})
116: @stopped = nil
117: @data = data
118: callcc do |@continue|
119: return
120: end
121: yield self
122: stop
123: end
# File lib/more/facets/coroutine.rb, line 152
152: def []=(name, value)
153: @data[name] = value
154: end
# File lib/more/facets/coroutine.rb, line 137
137: def resume(other)
138: callcc do |@continue|
139: other.continue(self)
140: end
141: end
# File lib/more/facets/coroutine.rb, line 127
127: def run
128: callcc do |@stopped|
129: continue
130: end
131: end