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Merge pull request #1507 from Pauan/futures-0.3
Adding in Futures 0.3 support to wasm-bindgen-futures
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@ -14,6 +14,12 @@ edition = "2018"
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futures = "0.1.20"
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js-sys = { path = "../js-sys", version = '0.3.20' }
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wasm-bindgen = { path = "../..", version = '0.2.43' }
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futures-util-preview = { version = "0.3.0-alpha.15", optional = true }
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futures-channel-preview = { version = "0.3.0-alpha.15", optional = true }
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lazy_static = { version = "1.3.0", optional = true }
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[target.'cfg(target_arch = "wasm32")'.dev-dependencies]
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wasm-bindgen-test = { path = '../test', version = '0.2.43' }
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[features]
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futures_0_3 = ["futures-util-preview", "futures-channel-preview", "lazy_static"]
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crates/futures/src/futures_0_3.rs
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crates/futures/src/futures_0_3.rs
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use std::fmt;
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use std::pin::Pin;
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use std::cell::{Cell, RefCell};
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use std::sync::Arc;
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use std::future::Future;
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use std::task::{Poll, Context};
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use std::collections::VecDeque;
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use futures_util::task::ArcWake;
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use futures_util::future::FutureExt;
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use futures_channel::oneshot;
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use lazy_static::lazy_static;
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use js_sys::Promise;
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use wasm_bindgen::prelude::*;
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/// A Rust `Future` backed by a JavaScript `Promise`.
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///
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/// This type is constructed with a JavaScript `Promise` object and translates
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/// it to a Rust `Future`. This type implements the `Future` trait from the
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/// `futures` crate and will either succeed or fail depending on what happens
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/// with the JavaScript `Promise`.
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///
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/// Currently this type is constructed with `JsFuture::from`.
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pub struct JsFuture {
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resolved: oneshot::Receiver<JsValue>,
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rejected: oneshot::Receiver<JsValue>,
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_cb_resolve: Closure<FnMut(JsValue)>,
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_cb_reject: Closure<FnMut(JsValue)>,
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}
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impl fmt::Debug for JsFuture {
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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
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write!(f, "JsFuture {{ ... }}")
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}
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}
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impl From<Promise> for JsFuture {
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fn from(js: Promise) -> JsFuture {
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// Use the `then` method to schedule two callbacks, one for the
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// resolved value and one for the rejected value. These two callbacks
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// will be connected to oneshot channels which feed back into our
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// future.
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//
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// This may not be the speediest option today but it should work!
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let (tx1, rx1) = oneshot::channel();
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let cb_resolve = Closure::once(move |val| {
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tx1.send(val).unwrap_throw();
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});
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let (tx2, rx2) = oneshot::channel();
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let cb_reject = Closure::once(move |val| {
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tx2.send(val).unwrap_throw();
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});
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js.then2(&cb_resolve, &cb_reject);
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JsFuture {
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resolved: rx1,
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rejected: rx2,
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_cb_resolve: cb_resolve,
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_cb_reject: cb_reject,
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}
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}
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}
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impl Future for JsFuture {
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type Output = Result<JsValue, JsValue>;
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fn poll(mut self: Pin<&mut Self>, cx: &mut Context) -> Poll<Self::Output> {
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// Test if either our resolved or rejected side is finished yet.
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if let Poll::Ready(val) = self.resolved.poll_unpin(cx) {
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return Poll::Ready(Ok(val.unwrap_throw()));
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}
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if let Poll::Ready(val) = self.rejected.poll_unpin(cx) {
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return Poll::Ready(Err(val.unwrap_throw()));
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}
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Poll::Pending
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}
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}
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/// Converts a Rust `Future` into a JavaScript `Promise`.
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///
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/// This function will take any future in Rust and schedule it to be executed,
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/// returning a JavaScript `Promise` which can then be passed back to JavaScript
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/// to get plumbed into the rest of a system.
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///
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/// The `future` provided must adhere to `'static` because it'll be scheduled
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/// to run in the background and cannot contain any stack references. The
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/// returned `Promise` will be resolved or rejected when the future completes,
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/// depending on whether it finishes with `Ok` or `Err`.
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///
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/// # Panics
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///
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/// Note that in wasm panics are currently translated to aborts, but "abort" in
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/// this case means that a JavaScript exception is thrown. The wasm module is
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/// still usable (likely erroneously) after Rust panics.
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///
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/// If the `future` provided panics then the returned `Promise` **will not
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/// resolve**. Instead it will be a leaked promise. This is an unfortunate
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/// limitation of wasm currently that's hoped to be fixed one day!
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pub fn future_to_promise<F>(future: F) -> Promise
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where
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F: Future<Output = Result<JsValue, JsValue>> + 'static,
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{
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let mut future = Some(future);
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Promise::new(&mut |resolve, reject| {
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// TODO change Promise::new to be FnOnce
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spawn_local(future.take().unwrap_throw().map(move |val| {
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match val {
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Ok(val) => {
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resolve.call1(&JsValue::undefined(), &val).unwrap_throw();
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},
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Err(val) => {
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reject.call1(&JsValue::undefined(), &val).unwrap_throw();
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},
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}
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}));
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})
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}
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/// Runs a Rust `Future` on a local task queue.
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///
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/// The `future` provided must adhere to `'static` because it'll be scheduled
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/// to run in the background and cannot contain any stack references.
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///
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/// # Panics
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///
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/// This function has the same panic behavior as `future_to_promise`.
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pub fn spawn_local<F>(future: F)
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where
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F: Future<Output = ()> + 'static,
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{
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struct Task {
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// This is an Option so that the Future can be immediately dropped when it's finished
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future: RefCell<Option<Pin<Box<dyn Future<Output = ()> + 'static>>>>,
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// This is used to ensure that the Task will only be queued once
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is_queued: Cell<bool>,
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}
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impl Task {
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#[inline]
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fn new<F>(future: F) -> Arc<Self> where F: Future<Output = ()> + 'static {
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Arc::new(Self {
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future: RefCell::new(Some(Box::pin(future))),
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is_queued: Cell::new(false),
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})
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}
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}
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impl ArcWake for Task {
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fn wake_by_ref(arc_self: &Arc<Self>) {
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// This ensures that it's only queued once
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if arc_self.is_queued.replace(true) {
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return;
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}
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let mut lock = EXECUTOR.tasks.borrow_mut();
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lock.push_back(arc_self.clone());
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// The Task will be polled on the next microtask event tick
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EXECUTOR.next_tick.schedule();
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}
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}
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struct NextTick {
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is_spinning: Cell<bool>,
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promise: Promise,
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closure: Closure<dyn FnMut(JsValue)>,
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}
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impl NextTick {
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#[inline]
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fn new<F>(mut f: F) -> Self where F: FnMut() + 'static {
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Self {
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is_spinning: Cell::new(false),
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promise: Promise::resolve(&JsValue::null()),
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closure: Closure::wrap(Box::new(move |_| {
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f();
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})),
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}
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}
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fn schedule(&self) {
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// This ensures that it's only scheduled once
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if self.is_spinning.replace(true) {
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return;
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}
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// TODO avoid creating a new Promise
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self.promise.then(&self.closure);
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}
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fn done(&self) {
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self.is_spinning.set(false);
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}
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}
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struct Executor {
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// This is a queue of Tasks which will be polled in order
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tasks: RefCell<VecDeque<Arc<Task>>>,
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// This is used to ensure that Tasks are polled on the next microtask event tick
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next_tick: NextTick,
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}
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// TODO This is only safe because JS is currently single-threaded
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unsafe impl Send for Executor {}
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unsafe impl Sync for Executor {}
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lazy_static! {
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static ref EXECUTOR: Executor = Executor {
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tasks: RefCell::new(VecDeque::new()),
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// This closure will only be called on the next microtask event tick
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next_tick: NextTick::new(|| {
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let tasks = &EXECUTOR.tasks;
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loop {
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let mut lock = tasks.borrow_mut();
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match lock.pop_front() {
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Some(task) => {
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let mut future = task.future.borrow_mut();
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let poll = {
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// This will only panic if the Future wakes up the Waker after returning Poll::Ready
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let mut future = future.as_mut().unwrap_throw();
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// Clear `is_queued` flag so that it will re-queue if poll calls waker.wake()
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task.is_queued.set(false);
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// This is necessary because the polled task might queue more tasks
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drop(lock);
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// TODO is there some way of saving these so they don't need to be recreated all the time ?
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let waker = ArcWake::into_waker(task.clone());
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let cx = &mut Context::from_waker(&waker);
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Pin::new(&mut future).poll(cx)
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};
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if let Poll::Ready(_) = poll {
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// Cleanup the Future immediately
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*future = None;
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}
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},
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None => {
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// All of the Tasks have been polled, so it's now possible to schedule the NextTick again
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EXECUTOR.next_tick.done();
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break;
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},
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}
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}
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}),
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};
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}
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ArcWake::wake_by_ref(&Task::new(future));
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}
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#![deny(missing_docs)]
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#[cfg(feature = "futures_0_3")]
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/// Contains a Futures 0.3 implementation of this crate.
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pub mod futures_0_3;
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use std::cell::{Cell, RefCell};
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use std::fmt;
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use std::rc::Rc;
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