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future.js
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"use strict";
var Fiber = require('./fibers');
var util = require('util');
module.exports = Future;
Function.prototype.future = function(detach) {
var fn = this;
var ret = function() {
var future = new FiberFuture(fn, this, arguments);
if (detach) {
future.detach();
}
return future;
};
ret.toString = function() {
return '<<Future '+ fn+ '.future()>>';
};
return ret;
};
function Future() {}
/**
* Run a function(s) in a future context, and return a future to their return value. This is useful
* for instances where you want a closure to be able to `.wait()`. This also lets you wait for
* mulitple parallel opertions to run.
*/
Future.task = function(fn) {
if (arguments.length === 1) {
return fn.future()();
} else {
var future = new Future, pending = arguments.length, error, values = new Array(arguments.length);
for (var ii = 0; ii < arguments.length; ++ii) {
arguments[ii].future()().resolve(function(ii, err, val) {
if (err) {
error = err;
}
values[ii] = val;
if (--pending === 0) {
if (error) {
future.throw(error);
} else {
future.return(values);
}
}
}.bind(null, ii));
}
return future;
}
};
/**
* Wrap node-style async functions to instead return futures. This assumes that the last parameter
* of the function is a callback.
*
* If a single function is passed a future-returning function is created. If an object is passed a
* new object is returned with all functions wrapped.
*
* The value that is returned from the invocation of the underlying function is assigned to the
* property `_` on the future. This is useful for functions like `execFile` which take a callback,
* but also return meaningful information.
*
* `multi` indicates that this callback will return more than 1 argument after `err`. For example,
* `child_process.exec()`
*
* `suffix` will append a string to every method that was overridden, if you pass an object to
* `Future.wrap()`. Default is 'Future'.
*
* var readFileFuture = Future.wrap(require('fs').readFile);
* var fs = Future.wrap(require('fs'));
* fs.readFileFuture('example.txt').wait();
*/
Future.wrap = function(fnOrObject, multi, suffix, stop) {
if (typeof fnOrObject === 'object') {
var wrapped = Object.create(fnOrObject);
for (var ii in fnOrObject) {
if (wrapped[ii] instanceof Function) {
wrapped[suffix === undefined ? ii+ 'Future' : ii+ suffix] = Future.wrap(wrapped[ii], multi, suffix, stop);
}
}
return wrapped;
} else if (typeof fnOrObject === 'function') {
var fn = function() {
var future = new Future;
var args = Array.prototype.slice.call(arguments);
if (multi) {
var cb = future.resolver();
args.push(function(err) {
cb(err, Array.prototype.slice.call(arguments, 1));
});
} else {
args.push(future.resolver());
}
future._ = fnOrObject.apply(this, args);
return future;
}
// Modules like `request` return a function that has more functions as properties. Handle this
// in some kind of reasonable way.
if (!stop) {
var proto = Object.create(fnOrObject);
for (var ii in fnOrObject) {
if (fnOrObject.hasOwnProperty(ii) && fnOrObject[ii] instanceof Function) {
proto[ii] = proto[ii];
}
}
fn.__proto__ = Future.wrap(proto, multi, suffix, true);
}
return fn;
}
};
/**
* Wait on a series of futures and then return. If the futures throw an exception this function
* /won't/ throw it back. You can get the value of the future by calling get() on it directly. If
* you want to wait on a single future you're better off calling future.wait() on the instance.
*/
Future.wait = function wait(/* ... */) {
// Normalize arguments + pull out a FiberFuture for reuse if possible
var futures = [], singleFiberFuture;
for (var ii = 0; ii < arguments.length; ++ii) {
var arg = arguments[ii];
if (arg instanceof Future) {
// Ignore already resolved fibers
if (arg.isResolved()) {
continue;
}
// Look for fiber reuse
if (!singleFiberFuture && arg instanceof FiberFuture && !arg.started) {
singleFiberFuture = arg;
continue;
}
futures.push(arg);
} else if (arg instanceof Array) {
for (var jj = 0; jj < arg.length; ++jj) {
var aarg = arg[jj];
if (aarg instanceof Future) {
// Ignore already resolved fibers
if (aarg.isResolved()) {
continue;
}
// Look for fiber reuse
if (!singleFiberFuture && aarg instanceof FiberFuture && !aarg.started) {
singleFiberFuture = aarg;
continue;
}
futures.push(aarg);
} else {
throw new Error(aarg+ ' is not a future');
}
}
} else {
throw new Error(arg+ ' is not a future');
}
}
// Resumes current fiber
var fiber = Fiber.current;
if (!fiber) {
throw new Error('Can\'t wait without a fiber');
}
// Resolve all futures
var pending = futures.length + (singleFiberFuture ? 1 : 0);
function cb() {
if (!--pending) {
fiber.run();
}
}
for (var ii = 0; ii < futures.length; ++ii) {
futures[ii].resolve(cb);
}
// Reusing a fiber?
if (singleFiberFuture) {
singleFiberFuture.started = true;
try {
singleFiberFuture.return(
singleFiberFuture.fn.apply(singleFiberFuture.context, singleFiberFuture.args));
} catch(e) {
singleFiberFuture.throw(e);
}
--pending;
}
// Yield this fiber
if (pending) {
Fiber.yield();
}
};
/**
* Return a Future that waits on an ES6 Promise.
*/
Future.fromPromise = function(promise) {
var future = new Future;
promise.then(function(val) {
future.return(val);
}, function(err) {
future.throw(err);
});
return future;
};
Future.prototype = {
/**
* Return the value of this future. If the future hasn't resolved yet this will throw an error.
*/
get: function() {
if (!this.resolved) {
throw new Error('Future must resolve before value is ready');
} else if (this.error) {
// Link the stack traces up
var error = this.error;
var localStack = {};
Error.captureStackTrace(localStack, Future.prototype.get);
var futureStack = Object.getOwnPropertyDescriptor(error, 'futureStack');
if (!futureStack) {
futureStack = Object.getOwnPropertyDescriptor(error, 'stack');
if (futureStack) {
Object.defineProperty(error, 'futureStack', futureStack);
}
}
if (futureStack && futureStack.get) {
Object.defineProperty(error, 'stack', {
get: function() {
var stack = futureStack.get.apply(error);
if (stack) {
stack = stack.split('\n');
return [stack[0]]
.concat(localStack.stack.split('\n').slice(1))
.concat(' - - - - -')
.concat(stack.slice(1))
.join('\n');
} else {
return localStack.stack;
}
},
set: function(stack) {
Object.defineProperty(error, 'stack', {
value: stack,
configurable: true,
enumerable: false,
writable: true,
});
},
configurable: true,
enumerable: false,
});
}
throw error;
} else {
return this.value;
}
},
/**
* Mark this future as returned. All pending callbacks will be invoked immediately.
*/
"return": function(value) {
if (this.resolved) {
throw new Error('Future resolved more than once');
}
this.value = value;
this.resolved = true;
var callbacks = this.callbacks;
if (callbacks) {
delete this.callbacks;
for (var ii = 0; ii < callbacks.length; ++ii) {
try {
var ref = callbacks[ii];
if (ref[1]) {
ref[1](value);
} else {
ref[0](undefined, value);
}
} catch(ex) {
// console.log('Resolve cb threw', String(ex.stack || ex.message || ex));
process.nextTick(function() {
throw(ex);
});
}
}
}
},
/**
* Throw from this future as returned. All pending callbacks will be invoked immediately.
*/
"throw": function(error) {
if (this.resolved) {
throw new Error('Future resolved more than once');
} else if (!error) {
throw new Error('Must throw non-empty error');
}
this.error = error;
this.resolved = true;
var callbacks = this.callbacks;
if (callbacks) {
delete this.callbacks;
for (var ii = 0; ii < callbacks.length; ++ii) {
try {
var ref = callbacks[ii];
if (ref[1]) {
ref[0].throw(error);
} else {
ref[0](error);
}
} catch(ex) {
// console.log('Resolve cb threw', String(ex.stack || ex.message || ex));
process.nextTick(function() {
throw(ex);
});
}
}
}
},
/**
* "detach" this future. Basically this is useful if you want to run a task in a future, you
* aren't interested in its return value, but if it throws you don't want the exception to be
* lost. If this fiber throws, an exception will be thrown to the event loop and node will
* probably fall down.
*/
detach: function() {
this.resolve(function(err) {
if (err) {
throw err;
}
});
},
/**
* Returns whether or not this future has resolved yet.
*/
isResolved: function() {
return this.resolved === true;
},
/**
* Returns a node-style function which will mark this future as resolved when called.
*/
resolver: function() {
return function(err, val) {
if (err) {
this.throw(err);
} else {
this.return(val);
}
}.bind(this);
},
/**
* Waits for this future to resolve and then invokes a callback.
*
* If two arguments are passed, the first argument is a future which will be thrown to in the case
* of error, and the second is a function(val){} callback.
*
* If only one argument is passed it is a standard function(err, val){} callback.
*/
resolve: function(arg1, arg2) {
if (this.resolved) {
if (arg2) {
if (this.error) {
arg1.throw(this.error);
} else {
arg2(this.value);
}
} else {
arg1(this.error, this.value);
}
} else {
(this.callbacks = this.callbacks || []).push([arg1, arg2]);
}
return this;
},
/**
* Resolve only in the case of success
*/
resolveSuccess: function(cb) {
this.resolve(function(err, val) {
if (err) {
return;
}
cb(val);
});
return this;
},
/**
* Propogate results to another future.
*/
proxy: function(future) {
this.resolve(function(err, val) {
if (err) {
future.throw(err);
} else {
future.return(val);
}
});
},
/**
* Propogate only errors to an another future or array of futures.
*/
proxyErrors: function(futures) {
this.resolve(function(err) {
if (!err) {
return;
}
if (futures instanceof Array) {
for (var ii = 0; ii < futures.length; ++ii) {
futures[ii].throw(err);
}
} else {
futures.throw(err);
}
});
return this;
},
/**
* Returns an ES6 Promise
*/
promise: function() {
var that = this;
return new Promise(function(resolve, reject) {
that.resolve(function(err, val) {
if (err) {
reject(err);
} else {
resolve(val);
}
});
});
},
/**
* Differs from its functional counterpart in that it actually resolves the future. Thus if the
* future threw, future.wait() will throw.
*/
wait: function() {
if (this.isResolved()) {
return this.get();
}
Future.wait(this);
return this.get();
},
};
/**
* A function call which loads inside a fiber automatically and returns a future.
*/
function FiberFuture(fn, context, args) {
this.fn = fn;
this.context = context;
this.args = args;
this.started = false;
var that = this;
process.nextTick(function() {
if (!that.started) {
that.started = true;
Fiber(function() {
try {
that.return(fn.apply(context, args));
} catch(e) {
that.throw(e);
}
}).run();
}
});
}
util.inherits(FiberFuture, Future);