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- // Licensed to the .NET Foundation under one or more agreements.
- // The .NET Foundation licenses this file to you under the MIT License.
- // See the LICENSE file in the project root for more information.
- using System.Collections.Generic;
- using System.Diagnostics;
- using System.Runtime.CompilerServices;
- namespace System.Threading.Tasks
- {
- internal static class TaskExt
- {
- public static readonly Task<bool> Never = new TaskCompletionSource<bool>().Task;
- public static readonly TaskCompletionSource<bool> True;
- static TaskExt()
- {
- True = new TaskCompletionSource<bool>();
- True.SetResult(true);
- }
- #if USE_FAIR_AND_CHEAPER_MERGE
- public static WhenAnyValueTask<T> WhenAny<T>(ValueTask<T>[] tasks)
- {
- var whenAny = new WhenAnyValueTask<T>(tasks);
- whenAny.Start();
- return whenAny;
- }
- // REVIEW: Evaluate options to reduce locking and test performance. Right now, there's one lock
- // protecting the queue and the completion delegate field. Care has been taken to limit
- // the time under the lock, and the (sequential single) reader path has limited locking.
- // Contention due to concurrent completion of tasks could be a concern.
- internal sealed class WhenAnyValueTask<T>
- {
- /// <summary>
- /// The tasks to await. Entries in this array may be replaced using <see cref="Replace"/>.
- /// </summary>
- private readonly ValueTask<T>[] _tasks;
- /// <summary>
- /// Array of cached delegates passed to awaiters on tasks. These delegates have a closure containing the task index.
- /// </summary>
- private readonly Action[] _onReady;
- /// <summary>
- /// Queue of indexes of ready tasks. Awaiting the <see cref="WhenAnyValueTask{T}"/> object will consume this queue in order.
- /// </summary>
- /// <remarks>
- /// A lock on this field is taken when updating the queue or <see cref="_onCompleted"/>.
- /// </remarks>
- private readonly Queue<int> _ready;
- /// <summary>
- /// Callback of the current awaiter, if any.
- /// </summary>
- /// <remarks>
- /// Protected for reads and writes by a lock on <see cref="_ready"/>.
- /// </remarks>
- private Action _onCompleted;
- /// <summary>
- /// Creates a when any task around the specified tasks.
- /// </summary>
- /// <param name="tasks">Initial set of tasks to await.</param>
- public WhenAnyValueTask(ValueTask<T>[] tasks)
- {
- _tasks = tasks;
- var n = tasks.Length;
- _ready = new Queue<int>(n); // NB: Should never exceed this length, so we won't see dynamic realloc.
- _onReady = new Action[n];
- for (var i = 0; i < n; i++)
- {
- //
- // Cache these delegates, for they have closures (over `this` and `index`), and we need them
- // for each replacement of a task, to hook up the continuation.
- //
- int index = i;
- _onReady[index] = () => OnReady(index);
- }
- }
- /// <summary>
- /// Start awaiting the tasks. This is done separately from the constructor to avoid complexity dealing
- /// with handling concurrent callbacks to the current instance while the constructor is running.
- /// </summary>
- public void Start()
- {
- for (var i = 0; i < _tasks.Length; i++)
- {
- //
- // Register a callback with the task, which will enqueue the index of the completed task
- // for consumption by awaiters.
- //
- _tasks[i].ConfigureAwait(false).GetAwaiter().OnCompleted(_onReady[i]);
- }
- }
- /// <summary>
- /// Gets an awaiter to await completion of any of the awaited tasks, returning the index of the completed
- /// task. When sequentially awaiting the current instance, task indices are yielded in the order that of
- /// completion. If all tasks have completed and been observed by awaiting the current instance, the awaiter
- /// never returns on a subsequent attempt to await the completion of any task. The caller is responsible
- /// for bookkeeping that avoids awaiting this instance more often than the number of pending tasks.
- /// </summary>
- /// <returns>Awaiter to await completion of any of the awaited task.</returns>
- /// <remarks>This class only supports a single active awaiter at any point in time.</remarks>
- public Awaiter GetAwaiter() => new Awaiter(this);
- /// <summary>
- /// Replaces the (completed) task at the specified <paramref name="index"/> and starts awaiting it.
- /// </summary>
- /// <param name="index">The index of the parameter to replace.</param>
- /// <param name="task">The new task to store and await at the specified index.</param>
- public void Replace(int index, in ValueTask<T> task)
- {
- Debug.Assert(_tasks[index].IsCompleted, "A task shouldn't be replaced before it has completed.");
- _tasks[index] = task;
- task.ConfigureAwait(false).GetAwaiter().OnCompleted(_onReady[index]);
- }
- /// <summary>
- /// Called when any task has completed (thus may run concurrently).
- /// </summary>
- /// <param name="index">The index of the completed task in <see cref="_tasks"/>.</param>
- private void OnReady(int index)
- {
- Action onCompleted = null;
- lock (_ready)
- {
- //
- // Store the index of the task that has completed. This will be picked up from GetResult.
- //
- _ready.Enqueue(index);
- //
- // If there's a current awaiter, we'll steal its continuation action and invoke it. By setting
- // the continuation action to null, we avoid waking up the same awaiter more than once. Any
- // task completions that occur while no awaiter is active will end up being enqueued in _ready.
- //
- if (_onCompleted != null)
- {
- onCompleted = _onCompleted;
- _onCompleted = null;
- }
- }
- onCompleted?.Invoke();
- }
- /// <summary>
- /// Invoked by awaiters to check if any task has completed, in order to short-circuit the await operation.
- /// </summary>
- /// <returns><c>true</c> if any task has completed; otherwise, <c>false</c>.</returns>
- private bool IsCompleted()
- {
- // REVIEW: Evaluate options to reduce locking, so the single consuming awaiter has limited contention
- // with the multiple concurrent completing enumerator tasks, e.g. using ConcurrentQueue<T>.
- lock (_ready)
- {
- return _ready.Count > 0;
- }
- }
- /// <summary>
- /// Gets the index of the earliest task that has completed, used by the awaiter. After stealing an index from
- /// the ready queue (by means of awaiting the current instance), the user may chose to replace the task at the
- /// returned index by a new task, using the <see cref="Replace"/> method.
- /// </summary>
- /// <returns>Index of the earliest task that has completed.</returns>
- private int GetResult()
- {
- lock (_ready)
- {
- return _ready.Dequeue();
- }
- }
- /// <summary>
- /// Register a continuation passed by an awaiter.
- /// </summary>
- /// <param name="action">The continuation action delegate to call when any task is ready.</param>
- private void OnCompleted(Action action)
- {
- bool shouldInvoke = false;
- lock (_ready)
- {
- //
- // Check if we have anything ready (which could happen in the short window between checking
- // for IsCompleted and calling OnCompleted). If so, we should invoke the action directly. Not
- // doing so would be a correctness issue where a task has completed, its index was enqueued,
- // but the continuation was never called (unless another task completes and calls the action
- // delegate, whose subsequent call to GetResult would pick up the lost index).
- //
- if (_ready.Count > 0)
- {
- shouldInvoke = true;
- }
- else
- {
- Debug.Assert(_onCompleted == null, "Only a single awaiter is allowed.");
- _onCompleted = action;
- }
- }
- //
- // NB: We assume this case is rare enough (IsCompleted and OnCompleted happen right after one
- // another, and an enqueue should have happened right in between to go from an empty to a
- // non-empty queue), so we don't run the risk of triggering a stack overflow due to
- // synchronous completion of the await operation (which may be in a loop that awaits the
- // current instance again).
- //
- if (shouldInvoke)
- {
- action();
- }
- }
- /// <summary>
- /// Awaiter type used to await completion of any task.
- /// </summary>
- public struct Awaiter : INotifyCompletion
- {
- private readonly WhenAnyValueTask<T> _parent;
- public Awaiter(WhenAnyValueTask<T> parent) => _parent = parent;
- public bool IsCompleted => _parent.IsCompleted();
- public int GetResult() => _parent.GetResult();
- public void OnCompleted(Action action) => _parent.OnCompleted(action);
- }
- }
- #endif
- }
- }
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