[−][src]Struct crossbeam::sync::WaitGroup
Enables multiple threads to synchronize the beginning or end of some computation.
Wait groups vs barriers
WaitGroup
is very similar to Barrier
, but there are a few differences:
-
Barrier
needs to know the number of threads at construction, whileWaitGroup
is cloned to register more threads. -
A
Barrier
can be reused even after all threads have synchronized, while aWaitGroup
synchronizes threads only once. -
All threads wait for others to reach the
Barrier
. WithWaitGroup
, each thread can choose to either wait for other threads or to continue without blocking.
Examples
use crossbeam::sync::WaitGroup; use std::thread; // Create a new wait group. let wg = WaitGroup::new(); for _ in 0..4 { // Create another reference to the wait group. let wg = wg.clone(); thread::spawn(move || { // Do some work. // Drop the reference to the wait group. drop(wg); }); } // Block until all threads have finished their work. wg.wait();
Methods
impl WaitGroup
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impl WaitGroup
pub fn new() -> WaitGroup
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pub fn new() -> WaitGroup
Creates a new wait group and returns the single reference to it.
Examples
use crossbeam::sync::WaitGroup; let wg = WaitGroup::new();
pub fn wait(self)
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pub fn wait(self)
Drops this reference and waits until all other references are dropped.
Examples
use crossbeam::sync::WaitGroup; use std::thread; let wg = WaitGroup::new(); thread::spawn({ let wg = wg.clone(); move || { // Block until both threads have reached `wait()`. wg.wait(); } }); // Block until both threads have reached `wait()`. wg.wait();
Trait Implementations
impl Drop for WaitGroup
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impl Drop for WaitGroup
impl Clone for WaitGroup
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impl Clone for WaitGroup
fn clone(&self) -> WaitGroup
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fn clone(&self) -> WaitGroup
Returns a copy of the value. Read more
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
Performs copy-assignment from source
. Read more
impl Debug for WaitGroup
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impl Debug for WaitGroup
Auto Trait Implementations
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T: Clone,
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T: Clone,
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fn clone_into(&self, target: &mut T)
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)
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T: From<U>,
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T: From<U>,
type Error = !
try_from
)The type returned in the event of a conversion error.
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)Performs the conversion.
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