From: David Teller <David.Teller@ens-lyon.org>
To: OCaml <caml-list@yquem.inria.fr>
Subject: Re: [Caml-list] The best way to circumvent the lack of Thread.kill ?
Date: Wed, 02 Nov 2005 17:00:08 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <1130950809.4565.42.camel@calaf.rn.informatics.scitech.susx.ac.uk> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <4368E835.7090501@barettadeit.com>
Thanks for the answer.
A (unit Event.channel) or a (exn Event.channel), combined with
(Event.poll), or perhaps a simple (bool Event.channel), would indeed
permit soft-killing a thread during a synchronization phase meant
explicitly for that purpose. A thunk computation could even generalize
this to actual communications, at the price of a somewhat strange type.
However, in my mind, all these solutions are the channel equivalent of
manual error-handling -- something akin to a function returning an ('a
option) instead of an 'a because the result None is reserved for errors.
I'm still slightly puzzled as to why this distant killing/raising is not
a core feature of channels. After all, unless I'm mistaken, channels are
a manner of implementing continuations. I tend to believe I should be
able to raise an error (a hypothetical Event.raise/Event.kill) instead
of returning/passing a value (as in Event.send).
Or did I miss something ?
Cheers,
David
On Wed, 2005-11-02 at 17:24 +0100, Alessandro Baretta wrote:
> David Teller wrote:
> > I would have figured that the best way to properly kill a thread would
> > be to have some form of channel (i.e. Events.t)-based communication
> > between threads -- and then killing the channel.
> >
> > Trouble is that, as I've just realized, there is no such facility as
> > killing/sending an exception through a channel. Does anyone know why ?
>
> Event.channel is a type constructor which takes an argument identifying
> the type of objects that are sent over the channel. You can send thunk
> computations ((unit -> 'a) Event.channel), which may very well raise an
> exception. Or you can simply send an exception (exn Event.channel).
> Finally, you can send "()" on a channel (unit Event.channel), whose sole
> purpose is to communicate soft-kill requests.
>
> Alex
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2005-11-02 17:00 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 20+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2005-11-02 9:52 Julien Narboux
2005-11-02 10:54 ` [Caml-list] " Richard Jones
2005-11-02 11:22 ` Julien Narboux
2005-11-02 13:00 ` Jacques Garrigue
2005-11-02 12:57 ` Julien Narboux
2005-11-02 13:23 ` Gerd Stolpmann
2005-11-02 14:00 ` Gerd Stolpmann
2005-11-02 14:32 ` Julien Narboux
2005-11-02 15:07 ` Gerd Stolpmann
2005-11-02 14:53 ` David Teller
2005-11-02 16:24 ` Alessandro Baretta
2005-11-02 17:00 ` David Teller [this message]
2005-11-02 18:43 ` Alessandro Baretta
2005-11-02 18:29 ` David Teller
2005-11-08 20:36 ` Jonathan Bryant
2005-11-09 1:18 ` Grégory Guyomarc'h
2005-11-09 12:37 ` Richard Jones
[not found] ` <4371A0A6.4010306@laposte.net>
2005-11-09 13:32 ` Jonathan Bryant
2005-11-02 11:33 EL CHAAR Rabih SGAM/AI/SAM
2005-11-08 3:23 ` Igor Pechtchanski
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