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Odin
560 lines
20 KiB
Odin
// Multi-threading operations to spawn threads and thread pools.
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package thread
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import "base:runtime"
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import "core:mem"
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import "base:intrinsics"
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_ :: intrinsics
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/*
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Value, specifying whether `core:thread` functionality is available on the
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current platform.
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*/
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IS_SUPPORTED :: _IS_SUPPORTED
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/*
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Type for a procedure that will be run in a thread, after that thread has been
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started.
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*/
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Thread_Proc :: #type proc(^Thread)
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/*
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Maximum number of user arguments for polymorphic thread procedures.
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*/
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MAX_USER_ARGUMENTS :: 8
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/*
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Type representing the state/flags of the thread.
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*/
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Thread_State :: enum u8 {
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Started,
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Joined,
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Done,
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Self_Cleanup,
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}
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/*
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Type representing a thread handle and the associated with that thread data.
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*/
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Thread :: struct {
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using specific: Thread_Os_Specific,
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flags: bit_set[Thread_State; u8],
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// Thread ID. Depending on the platform, may start out as 0 (zero) until the thread
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// has had a chance to run.
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id: int,
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// The thread procedure.
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procedure: Thread_Proc,
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// User-supplied pointer, that will be available to the thread once it is
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// started. Should be set after the thread has been created, but before
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// it is started.
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data: rawptr,
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// User-supplied integer, that will be available to the thread once it is
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// started. Should be set after the thread has been created, but before
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// it is started.
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user_index: int,
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// User-supplied array of arguments, that will be available to the thread,
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// once it is started. Should be set after the thread has been created,
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// but before it is started.
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user_args: [MAX_USER_ARGUMENTS]rawptr,
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// The thread context.
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// This field can be assigned to directly, after the thread has been
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// created, but __before__ the thread has been started. This field must
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// not be changed after the thread has started.
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//
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// **Note**: If this field is **not** set, the temp allocator will be managed
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// automatically. If it is set, the allocators must be handled manually.
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//
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// **IMPORTANT**:
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// By default, the thread proc will get the same context as `main()` gets.
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// In this situation, the thread will get a new temporary allocator which
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// will be cleaned up when the thread dies. ***This does NOT happen when
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// `init_context` field is initialized***.
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//
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// If `init_context` is initialized, and `temp_allocator` field is set to
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// the default temp allocator, then `runtime.default_temp_allocator_destroy()`
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// procedure needs to be called from the thread procedure, in order to prevent
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// any memory leaks.
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init_context: Maybe(runtime.Context),
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// The allocator used to allocate data for the thread.
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creation_allocator: mem.Allocator,
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}
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when IS_SUPPORTED {
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#assert(size_of(Thread{}.user_index) == size_of(uintptr))
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}
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/*
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Type representing priority of a thread.
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*/
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Thread_Priority :: enum {
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Normal,
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Low,
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High,
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}
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/*
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Create a thread in a suspended state with the given priority.
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This procedure creates a thread that will be set to run the procedure
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specified by `procedure` parameter with a specified priority. The returned
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thread will be in a suspended state, until `start()` procedure is called.
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To start the thread, call `start()`. Also the `create_and_start()`
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procedure can be called to create and start the thread immediately.
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*/
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create :: proc(procedure: Thread_Proc, priority := Thread_Priority.Normal) -> ^Thread {
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return _create(procedure, priority)
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}
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/*
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Wait for the thread to finish and free all data associated with it.
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*/
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destroy :: proc(thread: ^Thread) {
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_destroy(thread)
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}
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/*
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Start a suspended thread.
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*/
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start :: proc(thread: ^Thread) {
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_start(thread)
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}
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/*
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Check if the thread has finished work.
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*/
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is_done :: proc(thread: ^Thread) -> bool {
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return _is_done(thread)
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}
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/*
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Wait for the thread to finish work.
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*/
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join :: proc(thread: ^Thread) {
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_join(thread)
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}
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/*
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Wait for all threads to finish work.
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*/
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join_multiple :: proc(threads: ..^Thread) {
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_join_multiple(..threads)
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}
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/*
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Forcibly terminate a running thread.
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*/
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terminate :: proc(thread: ^Thread, exit_code: int) {
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_terminate(thread, exit_code)
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}
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/*
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Yield the execution of the current thread to another OS thread or process.
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*/
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yield :: proc() {
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_yield()
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}
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/*
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Run a procedure on a different thread.
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This procedure runs the given procedure on another thread. The context
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specified by `init_context` will be used as the context in which `fn` is going
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to execute. The thread will have priority specified by the `priority` parameter.
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**IMPORTANT**: If `init_context` is specified and the default temporary allocator
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is used, the thread procedure needs to call `runtime.default_temp_allocator_destroy()`
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in order to free the resources associated with the temporary allocations.
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*/
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run :: proc(fn: proc(), init_context: Maybe(runtime.Context) = nil, priority := Thread_Priority.Normal) {
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create_and_start(fn, init_context, priority, true)
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}
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/*
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Run a procedure with one pointer parameter on a different thread.
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This procedure runs the given procedure on another thread. The context
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specified by `init_context` will be used as the context in which `fn` is going
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to execute. The thread will have priority specified by the `priority` parameter.
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**IMPORTANT**: If `init_context` is specified and the default temporary allocator
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is used, the thread procedure needs to call `runtime.default_temp_allocator_destroy()`
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in order to free the resources associated with the temporary allocations.
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*/
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run_with_data :: proc(data: rawptr, fn: proc(data: rawptr), init_context: Maybe(runtime.Context) = nil, priority := Thread_Priority.Normal) {
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create_and_start_with_data(data, fn, init_context, priority, true)
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}
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/*
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Run a procedure with one polymorphic parameter on a different thread.
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This procedure runs the given procedure on another thread. The context
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specified by `init_context` will be used as the context in which `fn` is going
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to execute. The thread will have priority specified by the `priority` parameter.
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**IMPORTANT**: If `init_context` is specified and the default temporary allocator
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is used, the thread procedure needs to call `runtime.default_temp_allocator_destroy()`
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in order to free the resources associated with the temporary allocations.
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*/
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run_with_poly_data :: proc(data: $T, fn: proc(data: T), init_context: Maybe(runtime.Context) = nil, priority := Thread_Priority.Normal)
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where size_of(T) <= size_of(rawptr) * MAX_USER_ARGUMENTS {
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create_and_start_with_poly_data(data, fn, init_context, priority, true)
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}
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/*
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Run a procedure with two polymorphic parameters on a different thread.
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This procedure runs the given procedure on another thread. The context
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specified by `init_context` will be used as the context in which `fn` is going
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to execute. The thread will have priority specified by the `priority` parameter.
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**IMPORTANT**: If `init_context` is specified and the default temporary allocator
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is used, the thread procedure needs to call `runtime.default_temp_allocator_destroy()`
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in order to free the resources associated with the temporary allocations.
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*/
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run_with_poly_data2 :: proc(arg1: $T1, arg2: $T2, fn: proc(T1, T2), init_context: Maybe(runtime.Context) = nil, priority := Thread_Priority.Normal)
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where size_of(T1) + size_of(T2) <= size_of(rawptr) * MAX_USER_ARGUMENTS {
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create_and_start_with_poly_data2(arg1, arg2, fn, init_context, priority, true)
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}
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/*
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Run a procedure with three polymorphic parameters on a different thread.
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This procedure runs the given procedure on another thread. The context
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specified by `init_context` will be used as the context in which `fn` is going
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to execute. The thread will have priority specified by the `priority` parameter.
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**IMPORTANT**: If `init_context` is specified and the default temporary allocator
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is used, the thread procedure needs to call `runtime.default_temp_allocator_destroy()`
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in order to free the resources associated with the temporary allocations.
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*/
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run_with_poly_data3 :: proc(arg1: $T1, arg2: $T2, arg3: $T3, fn: proc(arg1: T1, arg2: T2, arg3: T3), init_context: Maybe(runtime.Context) = nil, priority := Thread_Priority.Normal)
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where size_of(T1) + size_of(T2) + size_of(T3) <= size_of(rawptr) * MAX_USER_ARGUMENTS {
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create_and_start_with_poly_data3(arg1, arg2, arg3, fn, init_context, priority, true)
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}
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/*
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Run a procedure with four polymorphic parameters on a different thread.
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This procedure runs the given procedure on another thread. The context
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specified by `init_context` will be used as the context in which `fn` is going
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to execute. The thread will have priority specified by the `priority` parameter.
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**IMPORTANT**: If `init_context` is specified and the default temporary allocator
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is used, the thread procedure needs to call `runtime.default_temp_allocator_destroy()`
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in order to free the resources associated with the temporary allocations.
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*/
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run_with_poly_data4 :: proc(arg1: $T1, arg2: $T2, arg3: $T3, arg4: $T4, fn: proc(arg1: T1, arg2: T2, arg3: T3, arg4: T4), init_context: Maybe(runtime.Context) = nil, priority := Thread_Priority.Normal)
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where size_of(T1) + size_of(T2) + size_of(T3) + size_of(T4) <= size_of(rawptr) * MAX_USER_ARGUMENTS {
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create_and_start_with_poly_data4(arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4, fn, init_context, priority, true)
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}
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/*
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Run a procedure on a different thread.
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This procedure runs the given procedure on another thread. The context
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specified by `init_context` will be used as the context in which `fn` is going
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to execute. The thread will have priority specified by the `priority` parameter.
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If `self_cleanup` is specified, after the thread finishes the execution of the
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`fn` procedure, the resources associated with the thread are going to be
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automatically freed.
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**Do not** dereference the `^Thread` pointer, if this flag is specified.
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That includes calling `join`, which needs to dereference ^Thread`.
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**IMPORTANT**: If `init_context` is specified and the default temporary allocator
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is used, the thread procedure needs to call `runtime.default_temp_allocator_destroy()`
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in order to free the resources associated with the temporary allocations.
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*/
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create_and_start :: proc(fn: proc(), init_context: Maybe(runtime.Context) = nil, priority := Thread_Priority.Normal, self_cleanup := false) -> (t: ^Thread) {
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thread_proc :: proc(t: ^Thread) {
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fn := cast(proc())t.data
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fn()
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}
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if t = create(thread_proc, priority); t == nil {
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return
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}
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t.data = rawptr(fn)
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if self_cleanup {
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intrinsics.atomic_or(&t.flags, {.Self_Cleanup})
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}
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t.init_context = init_context
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start(t)
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return t
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}
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/*
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Run a procedure with one pointer parameter on a different thread.
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This procedure runs the given procedure on another thread. The context
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specified by `init_context` will be used as the context in which `fn` is going
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to execute. The thread will have priority specified by the `priority` parameter.
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If `self_cleanup` is specified, after the thread finishes the execution of the
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`fn` procedure, the resources associated with the thread are going to be
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automatically freed.
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**Do not** dereference the `^Thread` pointer, if this flag is specified.
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That includes calling `join`, which needs to dereference ^Thread`.
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**IMPORTANT**: If `init_context` is specified and the default temporary allocator
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is used, the thread procedure needs to call `runtime.default_temp_allocator_destroy()`
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in order to free the resources associated with the temporary allocations.
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*/
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create_and_start_with_data :: proc(data: rawptr, fn: proc(data: rawptr), init_context: Maybe(runtime.Context) = nil, priority := Thread_Priority.Normal, self_cleanup := false) -> (t: ^Thread) {
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thread_proc :: proc(t: ^Thread) {
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fn := cast(proc(rawptr))t.data
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assert(t.user_index >= 1)
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data := t.user_args[0]
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fn(data)
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}
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if t = create(thread_proc, priority); t == nil {
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return
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}
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t.data = rawptr(fn)
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t.user_index = 1
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t.user_args[0] = data
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if self_cleanup {
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intrinsics.atomic_or(&t.flags, {.Self_Cleanup})
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}
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t.init_context = init_context
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start(t)
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return t
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}
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/*
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Run a procedure with one polymorphic parameter on a different thread.
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This procedure runs the given procedure on another thread. The context
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specified by `init_context` will be used as the context in which `fn` is going
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to execute. The thread will have priority specified by the `priority` parameter.
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If `self_cleanup` is specified, after the thread finishes the execution of the
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`fn` procedure, the resources associated with the thread are going to be
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automatically freed.
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**Do not** dereference the `^Thread` pointer, if this flag is specified.
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That includes calling `join`, which needs to dereference ^Thread`.
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**IMPORTANT**: If `init_context` is specified and the default temporary allocator
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is used, the thread procedure needs to call `runtime.default_temp_allocator_destroy()`
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in order to free the resources associated with the temporary allocations.
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*/
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create_and_start_with_poly_data :: proc(data: $T, fn: proc(data: T), init_context: Maybe(runtime.Context) = nil, priority := Thread_Priority.Normal, self_cleanup := false) -> (t: ^Thread)
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where size_of(T) <= size_of(rawptr) * MAX_USER_ARGUMENTS {
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thread_proc :: proc(t: ^Thread) {
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fn := cast(proc(T))t.data
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assert(t.user_index >= 1)
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data := (^T)(&t.user_args[0])^
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fn(data)
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}
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if t = create(thread_proc, priority); t == nil {
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return
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}
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t.data = rawptr(fn)
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t.user_index = 1
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data := data
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mem.copy(&t.user_args[0], &data, size_of(T))
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if self_cleanup {
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intrinsics.atomic_or(&t.flags, {.Self_Cleanup})
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}
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t.init_context = init_context
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start(t)
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return t
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}
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/*
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Run a procedure with two polymorphic parameters on a different thread.
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This procedure runs the given procedure on another thread. The context
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specified by `init_context` will be used as the context in which `fn` is going
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to execute. The thread will have priority specified by the `priority` parameter.
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If `self_cleanup` is specified, after the thread finishes the execution of the
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`fn` procedure, the resources associated with the thread are going to be
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automatically freed.
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**Do not** dereference the `^Thread` pointer, if this flag is specified.
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That includes calling `join`, which needs to dereference ^Thread`.
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**IMPORTANT**: If `init_context` is specified and the default temporary allocator
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is used, the thread procedure needs to call `runtime.default_temp_allocator_destroy()`
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in order to free the resources associated with the temporary allocations.
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*/
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create_and_start_with_poly_data2 :: proc(arg1: $T1, arg2: $T2, fn: proc(T1, T2), init_context: Maybe(runtime.Context) = nil, priority := Thread_Priority.Normal, self_cleanup := false) -> (t: ^Thread)
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where size_of(T1) + size_of(T2) <= size_of(rawptr) * MAX_USER_ARGUMENTS {
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thread_proc :: proc(t: ^Thread) {
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fn := cast(proc(T1, T2))t.data
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assert(t.user_index >= 2)
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user_args := mem.slice_to_bytes(t.user_args[:])
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arg1 := (^T1)(raw_data(user_args))^
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arg2 := (^T2)(raw_data(user_args[size_of(T1):]))^
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fn(arg1, arg2)
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}
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if t = create(thread_proc, priority); t == nil {
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return
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}
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t.data = rawptr(fn)
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t.user_index = 2
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arg1, arg2 := arg1, arg2
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user_args := mem.slice_to_bytes(t.user_args[:])
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n := copy(user_args, mem.ptr_to_bytes(&arg1))
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_ = copy(user_args[n:], mem.ptr_to_bytes(&arg2))
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if self_cleanup {
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intrinsics.atomic_or(&t.flags, {.Self_Cleanup})
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}
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t.init_context = init_context
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start(t)
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return t
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}
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/*
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Run a procedure with three polymorphic parameters on a different thread.
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This procedure runs the given procedure on another thread. The context
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specified by `init_context` will be used as the context in which `fn` is going
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to execute. The thread will have priority specified by the `priority` parameter.
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If `self_cleanup` is specified, after the thread finishes the execution of the
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`fn` procedure, the resources associated with the thread are going to be
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automatically freed.
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**Do not** dereference the `^Thread` pointer, if this flag is specified.
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That includes calling `join`, which needs to dereference ^Thread`.
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**IMPORTANT**: If `init_context` is specified and the default temporary allocator
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is used, the thread procedure needs to call `runtime.default_temp_allocator_destroy()`
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in order to free the resources associated with the temporary allocations.
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*/
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create_and_start_with_poly_data3 :: proc(arg1: $T1, arg2: $T2, arg3: $T3, fn: proc(arg1: T1, arg2: T2, arg3: T3), init_context: Maybe(runtime.Context) = nil, priority := Thread_Priority.Normal, self_cleanup := false) -> (t: ^Thread)
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where size_of(T1) + size_of(T2) + size_of(T3) <= size_of(rawptr) * MAX_USER_ARGUMENTS {
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thread_proc :: proc(t: ^Thread) {
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fn := cast(proc(T1, T2, T3))t.data
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assert(t.user_index >= 3)
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user_args := mem.slice_to_bytes(t.user_args[:])
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arg1 := (^T1)(raw_data(user_args))^
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arg2 := (^T2)(raw_data(user_args[size_of(T1):]))^
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arg3 := (^T3)(raw_data(user_args[size_of(T1) + size_of(T2):]))^
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fn(arg1, arg2, arg3)
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}
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if t = create(thread_proc, priority); t == nil {
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return
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}
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t.data = rawptr(fn)
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t.user_index = 3
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arg1, arg2, arg3 := arg1, arg2, arg3
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user_args := mem.slice_to_bytes(t.user_args[:])
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n := copy(user_args, mem.ptr_to_bytes(&arg1))
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n += copy(user_args[n:], mem.ptr_to_bytes(&arg2))
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_ = copy(user_args[n:], mem.ptr_to_bytes(&arg3))
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if self_cleanup {
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intrinsics.atomic_or(&t.flags, {.Self_Cleanup})
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}
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t.init_context = init_context
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start(t)
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return t
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}
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/*
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Run a procedure with four polymorphic parameters on a different thread.
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This procedure runs the given procedure on another thread. The context
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specified by `init_context` will be used as the context in which `fn` is going
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to execute. The thread will have priority specified by the `priority` parameter.
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If `self_cleanup` is specified, after the thread finishes the execution of the
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`fn` procedure, the resources associated with the thread are going to be
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automatically freed.
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**Do not** dereference the `^Thread` pointer, if this flag is specified.
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That includes calling `join`, which needs to dereference ^Thread`.
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**IMPORTANT**: If `init_context` is specified and the default temporary allocator
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is used, the thread procedure needs to call `runtime.default_temp_allocator_destroy()`
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in order to free the resources associated with the temporary allocations.
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*/
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create_and_start_with_poly_data4 :: proc(arg1: $T1, arg2: $T2, arg3: $T3, arg4: $T4, fn: proc(arg1: T1, arg2: T2, arg3: T3, arg4: T4), init_context: Maybe(runtime.Context) = nil, priority := Thread_Priority.Normal, self_cleanup := false) -> (t: ^Thread)
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where size_of(T1) + size_of(T2) + size_of(T3) + size_of(T4) <= size_of(rawptr) * MAX_USER_ARGUMENTS {
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thread_proc :: proc(t: ^Thread) {
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fn := cast(proc(T1, T2, T3, T4))t.data
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assert(t.user_index >= 4)
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|
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user_args := mem.slice_to_bytes(t.user_args[:])
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arg1 := (^T1)(raw_data(user_args))^
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arg2 := (^T2)(raw_data(user_args[size_of(T1):]))^
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arg3 := (^T3)(raw_data(user_args[size_of(T1) + size_of(T2):]))^
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arg4 := (^T4)(raw_data(user_args[size_of(T1) + size_of(T2) + size_of(T3):]))^
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fn(arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4)
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}
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if t = create(thread_proc, priority); t == nil {
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return
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}
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t.data = rawptr(fn)
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t.user_index = 4
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|
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arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4 := arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4
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user_args := mem.slice_to_bytes(t.user_args[:])
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n := copy(user_args, mem.ptr_to_bytes(&arg1))
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n += copy(user_args[n:], mem.ptr_to_bytes(&arg2))
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n += copy(user_args[n:], mem.ptr_to_bytes(&arg3))
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_ = copy(user_args[n:], mem.ptr_to_bytes(&arg4))
|
|
|
|
if self_cleanup {
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|
intrinsics.atomic_or(&t.flags, {.Self_Cleanup})
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
t.init_context = init_context
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|
start(t)
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|
return t
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|
}
|
|
|
|
_select_context_for_thread :: proc(init_context: Maybe(runtime.Context)) -> runtime.Context {
|
|
ctx, ok := init_context.?
|
|
if !ok {
|
|
return runtime.default_context()
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
NOTE(tetra, 2023-05-31):
|
|
Ensure that the temp allocator is thread-safe when the user provides a specific initial context to use.
|
|
Without this, the thread will use the same temp allocator state as the parent thread, and thus, bork it up.
|
|
*/
|
|
when !ODIN_DEFAULT_TO_NIL_ALLOCATOR {
|
|
if ctx.temp_allocator.procedure == runtime.default_temp_allocator_proc {
|
|
ctx.temp_allocator.data = &runtime.global_default_temp_allocator_data
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
return ctx
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
_maybe_destroy_default_temp_allocator :: proc(init_context: Maybe(runtime.Context)) {
|
|
if init_context != nil {
|
|
// NOTE(tetra, 2023-05-31): If the user specifies a custom context for the thread,
|
|
// then it's entirely up to them to handle whatever allocators they're using.
|
|
return
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if context.temp_allocator.procedure == runtime.default_temp_allocator_proc {
|
|
runtime.default_temp_allocator_destroy(auto_cast context.temp_allocator.data)
|
|
}
|
|
} |