148 lines
7.7 KiB
JavaScript
148 lines
7.7 KiB
JavaScript
"use strict";
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Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", { value: true });
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exports.UniqueLock = void 0;
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var SafeLock_1 = require("../internal/thread/SafeLock");
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/**
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*
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*/
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var UniqueLock = /** @class */ (function () {
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function UniqueLock() {
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}
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return UniqueLock;
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}());
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exports.UniqueLock = UniqueLock;
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/**
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* Mutex wrapper for the safe write lock.
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*
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* The module {@link UniqueLock} is a collection of general purpose functions wrapping mutex for
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* ensuring the safe lock. If you *lock* a mutex (with your business logic code) through any
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* function of the {@link UniqueLock} module, the mutex would be automatically *unlocked* after
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* your business, even if an error has been occured in your business.
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*
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* @author Jeongho Nam - https://github.com/samchon
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*/
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(function (UniqueLock) {
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/**
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* Write locks a mutex with your business logic code.
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*
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* Monopolies a mutex until be the *closure* has been completed. If there're someone who have
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* already {@link ILockable.lock monopolied} or {@link ISharedLockable.lock shared} the mutex,
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* the function call would be blocked until all of them return their acquisitions by calling
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* {@link ILockable.unlock} or {@link ISharedLockable.unlock_shared} methods.
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*
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* When succeeded to {@link ILockable.lock monopoly} the mutex, the {@link lock} function will
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* call the *closure*, a custom function definig your business. After the *closure* function
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* be returned, the {@link lock} function automatically {@link ILockable.unlock unlocks} the
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* mutex, even if the *closure* function throws any error.
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*
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* Therefore, when using this {@link lock} function, you don't need to consider about
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* {@link ILockable.unlock returning} the lock acquistion after your business. It would just
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* be done automatically.
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*
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* @param mutex Target mutex to write lock.
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* @param closure A function defining your business.
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*
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* @throw Exception would be thrown if the *closure* function throws any error.
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*/
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function lock(mutex, closure) {
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return SafeLock_1.SafeLock.lock(function () { return mutex.lock(); }, function () { return mutex.unlock(); }, closure);
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}
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UniqueLock.lock = lock;
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/**
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* Tries to write lock a mutex with your business.
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*
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* Attempts to monopoly a mutex without blocking. If succeeded to monopoly the mutex
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* immediately, it returns `true` after calling the *closure*. Otherwise there's someone who
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* has already {@link ILockable.lock monopolied} or {@link ISharedLockable.lock shared} the
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* mutex, the function gives up the trial immediately and returns `false` directly without
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* calling the *closure*.
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*
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* When succeeded to {@link ILockable.lock monopoly} the mutex, the {@link try_lock} function
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* will call the *closure*, a custom function definig your business. After the *closure*
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* function be returned, the {@link try_lock} function automatically
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* {@link ILockable.unlock unlocks} the mutex, even if the *closure* function throws any
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* error.
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*
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* Therefore, when using this {@link try_lock} function, you don't need to consider about
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* {@link ILockable.unlock returning} the lock acquistion after your business. It would just
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* be done automatically.
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*
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* @param mutex Target mutex to try write lock.
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* @param closure A function defining your business.
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* @return Whether succeeded to monopoly the mutex or not.
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*
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* @throw Exception would be thrown if the *closure* function throws any error.
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*/
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function try_lock(mutex, closure) {
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return SafeLock_1.SafeLock.try_lock(function () { return mutex.try_lock(); }, function () { return mutex.unlock(); }, closure);
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}
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UniqueLock.try_lock = try_lock;
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/**
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* Tries to write lock a mutex with your business until timeout.
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*
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* Attempts to monopoly a mutex until timeout. If succeeded to monopoly the mutex until the
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* timeout, it returns `true` after calling the *closure*. Otherwise failed to acquiring the
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* lock in the given time, the function gives up the trial and returns `false` without calling
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* the *closure*.
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*
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* Failed to acquiring the lock in the given time (returns `false`), it means that there's
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* someone who has already {@link ILockable.lock monopolied} or {@link ISharedLockable.lock}
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* the mutex and does not return it over the timeout.
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*
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* When succeeded to {@link ILockable.lock monopoly} the mutex, the {@link try_lock_for}
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* function will call the *closure*, a custom function definig your business. After the
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* *closure* function be returned, the {@link try_lock_for} function automatically
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* {@link ILockable.unlock unlocks} the mutex and returns `true`, even if the *closure*
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* function throws any error.
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*
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* Therefore, when using this {@link try_lock_for} function, you don't need to consider about
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* {@link ILockable.unlock returning} the lock acquistion after your business. It would just
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* be done automatically.
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*
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* @param mutex Target mutex to try write lock until timeout.
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* @param ms The maximum miliseconds for waiting.
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* @param closure A function defining your business.
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* @return Whether succeeded to monopoly the mutex or not.
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*
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* @throw Exception would be thrown if the *closure* function throws any error.
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*/
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function try_lock_for(mutex, ms, closure) {
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return SafeLock_1.SafeLock.try_lock(function () { return mutex.try_lock_for(ms); }, function () { return mutex.unlock(); }, closure);
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}
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UniqueLock.try_lock_for = try_lock_for;
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/**
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* Tries to write lock a mutex with your business until time expiration.
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*
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* Attempts to monopoly a mutex until time expiration. If succeeded to monopoly the mutex
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* until the time expiration, it returns `true` after calling the *closure*. Otherwise failed
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* to acquiring the lock in the given time, the function gives up the trial and returns
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* `false` without calling the *closure*.
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*
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* Failed to acquiring the lock in the given time (returns `false`), it means that there's
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* someone who has already {@link ILockable.lock monopolied} or {@link ISharedLockable.lock}
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* the mutex and does not return it over the time expiration.
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*
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* When succeeded to {@link ILockable.lock monopoly} the mutex, the {@link try_lock_until}
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* function will call the *closure*, a custom function definig your business. After the
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* *closure* function be returned, the {@link try_lock_until} function automatically
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* {@link ILockable.unlock unlocks} the mutex and returns `true`, even if the *closure*
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* function throws any error.
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*
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* TTherefore, when using this {@link try_lock_until} function, you don't need to consider
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* about {@link ILockable.unlock returning} the lock acquistion after your business. It would
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* just be done automatically.
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*
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* @param mutex Target mutex to try write lock until time expiration.
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* @param at The maximum time point to wait.
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* @param closure A function defining your business.
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* @return Whether succeeded to monopoly the mutex or not.
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*
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* @throw Exception would be thrown if the *closure* function throws any error.
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*/
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function try_lock_until(mutex, at, closure) {
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return SafeLock_1.SafeLock.try_lock(function () { return mutex.try_lock_until(at); }, function () { return mutex.unlock(); }, closure);
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}
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UniqueLock.try_lock_until = try_lock_until;
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})(UniqueLock = exports.UniqueLock || (exports.UniqueLock = {}));
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exports.UniqueLock = UniqueLock;
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