require 'concurrent/utility/engine' require 'concurrent/thread_safe/util' module Concurrent # @!macro concurrent_array # # A thread-safe subclass of Array. This version locks against the object # itself for every method call, ensuring only one thread can be reading # or writing at a time. This includes iteration methods like `#each`. # # @note `a += b` is **not** a **thread-safe** operation on # `Concurrent::Array`. It reads array `a`, then it creates new `Concurrent::Array` # which is concatenation of `a` and `b`, then it writes the concatenation to `a`. # The read and write are independent operations they do not form a single atomic # operation therefore when two `+=` operations are executed concurrently updates # may be lost. Use `#concat` instead. # # @see http://ruby-doc.org/core-2.2.0/Array.html Ruby standard library `Array` # @!macro internal_implementation_note ArrayImplementation = case when Concurrent.on_cruby? # Array is thread-safe in practice because CRuby runs # threads one at a time and does not do context # switching during the execution of C functions. ::Array when Concurrent.on_jruby? require 'jruby/synchronized' class JRubyArray < ::Array include JRuby::Synchronized end JRubyArray when Concurrent.on_rbx? require 'monitor' require 'concurrent/thread_safe/util/data_structures' class RbxArray < ::Array end ThreadSafe::Util.make_synchronized_on_rbx RbxArray RbxArray when Concurrent.on_truffleruby? require 'concurrent/thread_safe/util/data_structures' class TruffleRubyArray < ::Array end ThreadSafe::Util.make_synchronized_on_truffleruby TruffleRubyArray TruffleRubyArray else warn 'Possibly unsupported Ruby implementation' ::Array end private_constant :ArrayImplementation # @!macro concurrent_array class Array < ArrayImplementation end end