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async-std/async-task/examples/spawn-on-thread.rs

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//! A function that runs a future to completion on a dedicated thread.
#![feature(async_await)]
use std::future::Future;
use std::sync::Arc;
use std::thread;
use crossbeam::channel;
use futures::executor;
/// Spawns a future on a new dedicated thread.
///
/// The returned handle can be used to await the output of the future.
fn spawn_on_thread<F, R>(future: F) -> async_task::JoinHandle<R, ()>
where
F: Future<Output = R> + Send + 'static,
R: Send + 'static,
{
// Create a channel that holds the task when it is scheduled for running.
let (sender, receiver) = channel::unbounded();
let sender = Arc::new(sender);
let s = Arc::downgrade(&sender);
// Wrap the future into one that disconnects the channel on completion.
let future = async move {
// When the inner future completes, the sender gets dropped and disconnects the channel.
let _sender = sender;
future.await
};
// Create a task that is scheduled by sending itself into the channel.
let schedule = move |t| s.upgrade().unwrap().send(t).unwrap();
let (task, handle) = async_task::spawn(future, schedule, ());
// Schedule the task by sending it into the channel.
task.schedule();
// Spawn a thread running the task to completion.
thread::spawn(move || {
// Keep taking the task from the channel and running it until completion.
for task in receiver {
task.run();
}
});
handle
}
fn main() {
// Spawn a future on a dedicated thread.
executor::block_on(spawn_on_thread(async {
println!("Hello, world!");
}));
}