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These were right when they were written, but they are now causing trouble. Move them to 6.3.
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Swift
69 lines
2.6 KiB
Swift
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//
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// This source file is part of the Swift.org open source project
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//
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// Copyright (c) 2020 Apple Inc. and the Swift project authors
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// Licensed under Apache License v2.0 with Runtime Library Exception
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//
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// See https://swift.org/LICENSE.txt for license information
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// See https://swift.org/CONTRIBUTORS.txt for the list of Swift project authors
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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import Swift
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// None of TaskExecutor APIs are available in task-to-thread concurrency model.
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#if !SWIFT_STDLIB_TASK_TO_THREAD_MODEL_CONCURRENCY
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/// The global concurrent executor that is used by default for Swift Concurrency
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/// tasks.
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///
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/// The executor's implementation is platform dependent.
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/// By default it uses a fixed size pool of threads and should not be used for
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/// blocking operations which do not guarantee forward progress as doing so may
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/// prevent other tasks from being executed and render the system unresponsive.
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///
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/// You may pass this executor explicitly to a ``Task`` initializer as a task
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/// executor preference, in order to ensure and document that task be executed
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/// on the global executor, instead e.g. inheriting the enclosing actor's
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/// executor. Refer to ``withTaskExecutorPreference(_:operation:)`` for a
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/// detailed discussion of task executor preferences.
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///
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/// Customizing the global concurrent executor is currently not supported.
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@available(SwiftStdlib 6.0, *)
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@_unavailableInEmbedded
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public var globalConcurrentExecutor: any TaskExecutor {
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get {
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if #available(StdlibDeploymentTarget 6.3, *) {
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return Task.defaultExecutor
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} else {
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fatalError("we shouldn't get here; if we have, availability is broken")
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}
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}
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}
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/// A task executor which enqueues all work on the default global concurrent
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/// thread pool that is used as the default executor for Swift concurrency
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/// tasks.
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@available(SwiftStdlib 6.0, *)
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@_unavailableInEmbedded
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internal final class _DefaultGlobalConcurrentExecutor: TaskExecutor {
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public static let shared: _DefaultGlobalConcurrentExecutor = .init()
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private init() {}
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public func enqueue(_ job: consuming ExecutorJob) {
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_enqueueJobGlobal(UnownedJob(job)._context)
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}
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public func asUnownedTaskExecutor() -> UnownedTaskExecutor {
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// The "default global concurrent executor" is simply the "undefined" one.
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// We represent it as the `(0, 0)` ExecutorRef and it is handled properly
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// by the runtime, without having to call through to the
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// `_DefaultGlobalConcurrentExecutor` declared in Swift.
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unsafe UnownedTaskExecutor(_getUndefinedTaskExecutor())
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}
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}
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#endif
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