sync: add Once.do_with_param/2 method in addition to the existing Once.do/1 (workaround the absence of closures on windows)

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Delyan Angelov 2022-02-08 17:15:28 +02:00
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@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ pub fn new_once() &Once {
return once return once
} }
// do execute the function only once. // do executes the function `f()` only once
pub fn (mut o Once) do(f fn ()) { pub fn (mut o Once) do(f fn ()) {
if stdatomic.load_u64(&o.count) < 1 { if stdatomic.load_u64(&o.count) < 1 {
o.do_slow(f) o.do_slow(f)
@ -31,3 +31,34 @@ fn (mut o Once) do_slow(f fn ()) {
} }
o.m.unlock() o.m.unlock()
} }
// do_with_param executes `f(param)` only once`
// This method can be used as a workaround for passing closures to once.do/1 on Windows
// (they are not implemented there yet) - just pass your data explicitly.
// i.e. instead of:
// ```v
// once.do(fn [mut o] () {
// o.add(5)
// })
// ```
// ... you can use:
// ```v
// once.do_with_param(fn (mut o One) {
// o.add(5)
// }, o)
// ```
pub fn (mut o Once) do_with_param(f fn (voidptr), param voidptr) {
if stdatomic.load_u64(&o.count) < 1 {
o.do_slow_with_param(f, param)
}
}
fn (mut o Once) do_slow_with_param(f fn (p voidptr), param voidptr) {
o.m.@lock()
if o.count < 1 {
stdatomic.store_u64(&o.count, 1)
f(param)
}
o.m.unlock()
}

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@ -0,0 +1,39 @@
import sync
// NB: this is the same test as `vlib/sync/once_test.v`, but
// it uses an explicit passing of the voidptr parameter in
// once.do_with_param/2, instead of passing a closure of it
// in once.do/1.
// Closures are not yet implemented on Windows.
struct One {
pub mut:
i int
}
fn (mut o One) add(i int) {
o.i = o.i + i
}
fn run(mut once sync.Once, mut o One, c chan bool) {
once.do_with_param(fn (mut o One) {
o.add(5)
}, o)
c <- true
}
fn test_once() {
mut o := &One{}
mut once := sync.new_once()
c := chan bool{}
n := 10
// It is executed 10 times, but only once actually.
for i := 0; i < n; i++ {
go run(mut once, mut o, c)
}
for i := 0; i < n; i++ {
<-c
}
assert o.i == 5
}