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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
//
// This source file is part of the Swift.org open source project
//
// Copyright (c) 2014 - 2023 Apple Inc. and the Swift project authors
// Licensed under Apache License v2.0 with Runtime Library Exception
//
// See https://swift.org/LICENSE.txt for license information
// See https://swift.org/CONTRIBUTORS.txt for the list of Swift project authors
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
import Foundation
/// Wrapper around a task that allows multiple clients to depend on the task's value.
///
/// If all of the dependents are cancelled, the underlying task is cancelled as well.
package actor RefCountedCancellableTask<Success: Sendable> {
package let task: Task<Success, Error>
/// The number of clients that depend on the task's result and that are not cancelled.
private var refCount: Int = 0
/// Whether the task has been cancelled.
package private(set) var isCancelled: Bool = false
package init(priority: TaskPriority? = nil, operation: @escaping @Sendable () async throws -> Success) {
self.task = Task(priority: priority, operation: operation)
}
private func decrementRefCount() {
refCount -= 1
if refCount == 0 {
self.cancel()
}
}
/// Get the task's value.
///
/// If all callers of `value` are cancelled, the underlying task gets cancelled as well.
package var value: Success {
get async throws {
if isCancelled {
throw CancellationError()
}
refCount += 1
return try await withTaskCancellationHandler {
return try await task.value
} onCancel: {
Task {
await self.decrementRefCount()
}
}
}
}
/// Cancel the task and throw a `CancellationError` to all clients that are awaiting the value.
package func cancel() {
isCancelled = true
task.cancel()
}
}
package extension Task {
/// Awaits the value of the result.
///
/// If the current task is cancelled, this will cancel the subtask as well.
var valuePropagatingCancellation: Success {
get async throws {
try await withTaskCancellationHandler {
return try await self.value
} onCancel: {
self.cancel()
}
}
}
}
package extension Task where Failure == Never {
/// Awaits the value of the result.
///
/// If the current task is cancelled, this will cancel the subtask as well.
var valuePropagatingCancellation: Success {
get async {
await withTaskCancellationHandler {
return await self.value
} onCancel: {
self.cancel()
}
}
}
}
/// Allows the execution of a cancellable operation that returns the results
/// via a completion handler.
///
/// `operation` must invoke the continuation's `resume` method exactly once.
///
/// If the task executing `withCancellableCheckedThrowingContinuation` gets
/// cancelled, `cancel` is invoked with the handle that `operation` provided.
package func withCancellableCheckedThrowingContinuation<Handle: Sendable, Result>(
_ operation: (_ continuation: CheckedContinuation<Result, any Error>) -> Handle,
cancel: @Sendable (Handle) -> Void
) async throws -> Result {
let handleWrapper = ThreadSafeBox<Handle?>(initialValue: nil)
@Sendable
func callCancel() {
/// Take the request ID out of the box. This ensures that we only send the
/// cancel notification once in case the `Task.isCancelled` and the
/// `onCancel` check race.
if let handle = handleWrapper.takeValue() {
cancel(handle)
}
}
return try await withTaskCancellationHandler(
operation: {
try Task.checkCancellation()
return try await withCheckedThrowingContinuation { continuation in
handleWrapper.value = operation(continuation)
// Check if the task was cancelled. This ensures we send a
// CancelNotification even if the task gets cancelled after we register
// the cancellation handler but before we set the `requestID`.
if Task.isCancelled {
callCancel()
}
}
},
onCancel: callCancel
)
}
extension Collection where Element: Sendable {
/// Transforms all elements in the collection concurrently and returns the transformed collection.
package func concurrentMap<TransformedElement: Sendable>(
maxConcurrentTasks: Int = ProcessInfo.processInfo.processorCount,
_ transform: @escaping @Sendable (Element) async -> TransformedElement
) async -> [TransformedElement] {
let indexedResults = await withTaskGroup(of: (index: Int, element: TransformedElement).self) { taskGroup in
var indexedResults: [(index: Int, element: TransformedElement)] = []
for (index, element) in self.enumerated() {
if index >= maxConcurrentTasks {
// Wait for one item to finish being transformed so we don't exceed the maximum number of concurrent tasks.
if let (index, transformedElement) = await taskGroup.next() {
indexedResults.append((index, transformedElement))
}
}
taskGroup.addTask {
return (index, await transform(element))
}
}
// Wait for all remaining elements to be transformed.
for await (index, transformedElement) in taskGroup {
indexedResults.append((index, transformedElement))
}
return indexedResults
}
return Array<TransformedElement>(unsafeUninitializedCapacity: indexedResults.count) { buffer, count in
for (index, transformedElement) in indexedResults {
(buffer.baseAddress! + index).initialize(to: transformedElement)
}
count = indexedResults.count
}
}
}
package struct TimeoutError: Error, CustomStringConvertible {
package var description: String { "Timed out" }
package init() {}
}
/// Executes `body`. If it doesn't finish after `duration`, throws a `TimeoutError`.
package func withTimeout<T: Sendable>(
_ duration: Duration,
_ body: @escaping @Sendable () async throws -> T
) async throws -> T {
// Get the priority with which to launch the body task here so that we can pass the same priority as the initial
// priority to `withTaskPriorityChangedHandler`. Otherwise, we can get into a race condition where bodyTask gets
// launched with a low priority, then the priority gets elevated before we call with `withTaskPriorityChangedHandler`,
// we thus don't receive a `taskPriorityChanged` and hence never increase the priority of `bodyTask`.
let priority = Task.currentPriority
var mutableTasks: [Task<Void, Error>] = []
let stream = AsyncThrowingStream<T, Error> { continuation in
let bodyTask = Task<Void, Error>(priority: priority) {
do {
let result = try await body()
continuation.yield(result)
} catch {
continuation.yield(with: .failure(error))
}
}
let timeoutTask = Task(priority: priority) {
try await Task.sleep(for: duration)
continuation.yield(with: .failure(TimeoutError()))
bodyTask.cancel()
}
mutableTasks = [bodyTask, timeoutTask]
}
let tasks = mutableTasks
return try await withTaskPriorityChangedHandler(initialPriority: priority) {
for try await value in stream {
return value
}
// The only reason for the loop above to terminate is if the Task got cancelled or if the continuation finishes
// (which it never does).
if Task.isCancelled {
for task in tasks {
task.cancel()
}
throw CancellationError()
} else {
preconditionFailure("Continuation never finishes")
}
} taskPriorityChanged: {
for task in tasks {
Task(priority: Task.currentPriority) {
_ = try? await task.value
}
}
}
}
/// Executes `body`. If it doesn't finish after `duration`, return `nil` and continue running body. When `body` returns
/// a value after the timeout, `resultReceivedAfterTimeout` is called.
///
/// - Important: `body` will not be cancelled when the timeout is received. Use the other overload of `withTimeout` if
/// `body` should be cancelled after `timeout`.
package func withTimeout<T: Sendable>(
_ timeout: Duration,
body: @escaping @Sendable () async throws -> T?,
resultReceivedAfterTimeout: @escaping @Sendable () async -> Void
) async throws -> T? {
let didHitTimeout = AtomicBool(initialValue: false)
let stream = AsyncThrowingStream<T?, Error> { continuation in
Task {
try await Task.sleep(for: timeout)
didHitTimeout.value = true
continuation.yield(nil)
}
Task {
do {
let result = try await body()
if didHitTimeout.value {
await resultReceivedAfterTimeout()
}
continuation.yield(result)
} catch {
continuation.yield(with: .failure(error))
}
}
}
for try await value in stream {
return value
}
// The only reason for the loop above to terminate is if the Task got cancelled or if the continuation finishes
// (which it never does).
if Task.isCancelled {
throw CancellationError()
} else {
preconditionFailure("Continuation never finishes")
}
}
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