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51our $idle; # idle handler 51our $idle; # idle handler
52our $main; # main coroutine 52our $main; # main coroutine
53our $current; # current coroutine 53our $current; # current coroutine
54 54
55our $VERSION = '3.7'; 55our $VERSION = '3.8';
56 56
57our @EXPORT = qw(async async_pool cede schedule terminate current unblock_sub); 57our @EXPORT = qw(async async_pool cede schedule terminate current unblock_sub);
58our %EXPORT_TAGS = ( 58our %EXPORT_TAGS = (
59 prio => [qw(PRIO_MAX PRIO_HIGH PRIO_NORMAL PRIO_LOW PRIO_IDLE PRIO_MIN)], 59 prio => [qw(PRIO_MAX PRIO_HIGH PRIO_NORMAL PRIO_LOW PRIO_IDLE PRIO_MIN)],
60); 60);
113reasons. If performance is not essential you are encouraged to use the 113reasons. If performance is not essential you are encouraged to use the
114C<Coro::current> function instead. 114C<Coro::current> function instead.
115 115
116=cut 116=cut
117 117
118$main->{desc} = "[main::]";
119
118# maybe some other module used Coro::Specific before... 120# maybe some other module used Coro::Specific before...
119$main->{specific} = $current->{specific} 121$main->{specific} = $current->{specific}
120 if $current; 122 if $current;
121 123
122_set_current $main; 124_set_current $main;
153 # call all destruction callbacks 155 # call all destruction callbacks
154 $_->(@{$self->{status}}) 156 $_->(@{$self->{status}})
155 for @{(delete $self->{destroy_cb}) || []}; 157 for @{(delete $self->{destroy_cb}) || []};
156} 158}
157 159
160sub _do_trace_sub {
161 &{$current->{_trace_sub_cb}}
162}
163
164sub _do_trace_line {
165 &{$current->{_trace_line_cb}}
166}
167
158# this coroutine is necessary because a coroutine 168# this coroutine is necessary because a coroutine
159# cannot destroy itself. 169# cannot destroy itself.
160my @destroy; 170my @destroy;
161my $manager; 171my $manager;
162 172
166 while @destroy; 176 while @destroy;
167 177
168 &schedule; 178 &schedule;
169 } 179 }
170}; 180};
171 181$manager->desc ("[coro manager]");
172$manager->prio (PRIO_MAX); 182$manager->prio (PRIO_MAX);
173 183
174# static methods. not really. 184# static methods. not really.
175 185
176=back 186=back
222The pool size is limited to 8 idle coroutines (this can be adjusted by 232The pool size is limited to 8 idle coroutines (this can be adjusted by
223changing $Coro::POOL_SIZE), and there can be as many non-idle coros as 233changing $Coro::POOL_SIZE), and there can be as many non-idle coros as
224required. 234required.
225 235
226If you are concerned about pooled coroutines growing a lot because a 236If you are concerned about pooled coroutines growing a lot because a
227single C<async_pool> used a lot of stackspace you can e.g. C<async_pool { 237single C<async_pool> used a lot of stackspace you can e.g. C<async_pool
228terminate }> once per second or so to slowly replenish the pool. 238{ terminate }> once per second or so to slowly replenish the pool. In
239addition to that, when the stacks used by a handler grows larger than 16kb
240(adjustable with $Coro::POOL_RSS) it will also exit.
229 241
230=cut 242=cut
231 243
232our $POOL_SIZE = 8; 244our $POOL_SIZE = 8;
245our $POOL_RSS = 16 * 1024;
233our @pool; 246our @async_pool;
234 247
235sub pool_handler { 248sub pool_handler {
249 my $cb;
250
236 while () { 251 while () {
237 eval { 252 eval {
238 my ($cb, @arg) = @{ delete $current->{_invoke} or return }; 253 while () {
239 $cb->(@arg); 254 _pool_1 $cb;
255 &$cb;
256 _pool_2 $cb;
257 &schedule;
258 }
240 }; 259 };
260
261 last if $@ eq "\3terminate\2\n";
241 warn $@ if $@; 262 warn $@ if $@;
242
243 last if @pool >= $POOL_SIZE;
244 push @pool, $current;
245
246 $current->save (Coro::State::SAVE_DEF);
247 $current->prio (0);
248 schedule;
249 } 263 }
250} 264}
251 265
252sub async_pool(&@) { 266sub async_pool(&@) {
253 # this is also inlined into the unlock_scheduler 267 # this is also inlined into the unlock_scheduler
254 my $coro = (pop @pool) || do {
255 my $coro = new Coro \&pool_handler; 268 my $coro = (pop @async_pool) || new Coro \&pool_handler;
256 $coro->{desc} = "async_pool";
257 $coro
258 };
259 269
260 $coro->{_invoke} = [@_]; 270 $coro->{_invoke} = [@_];
261 $coro->ready; 271 $coro->ready;
262 272
263 $coro 273 $coro
529 539
530# we create a special coro because we want to cede, 540# we create a special coro because we want to cede,
531# to reduce pressure on the coro pool (because most callbacks 541# to reduce pressure on the coro pool (because most callbacks
532# return immediately and can be reused) and because we cannot cede 542# return immediately and can be reused) and because we cannot cede
533# inside an event callback. 543# inside an event callback.
534our $unblock_scheduler = async { 544our $unblock_scheduler = new Coro sub {
535 while () { 545 while () {
536 while (my $cb = pop @unblock_queue) { 546 while (my $cb = pop @unblock_queue) {
537 # this is an inlined copy of async_pool 547 # this is an inlined copy of async_pool
538 my $coro = (pop @pool or new Coro \&pool_handler); 548 my $coro = (pop @async_pool) || new Coro \&pool_handler;
539 549
540 $coro->{_invoke} = $cb; 550 $coro->{_invoke} = $cb;
541 $coro->ready; 551 $coro->ready;
542 cede; # for short-lived callbacks, this reduces pressure on the coro pool 552 cede; # for short-lived callbacks, this reduces pressure on the coro pool
543 } 553 }
544 schedule; # sleep well 554 schedule; # sleep well
545 } 555 }
546}; 556};
557$unblock_scheduler->desc ("[unblock_sub scheduler]");
547 558
548sub unblock_sub(&) { 559sub unblock_sub(&) {
549 my $cb = shift; 560 my $cb = shift;
550 561
551 sub { 562 sub {

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