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The parallel\Future class

(0.8.0)

Futures

A Future represents the return value or uncaught exception from a task, and exposes an API for cancellation.

Example #1 Example showing Future as return value

<?php
$runtime
= new \parallel\Runtime;
$future = $runtime->run(function(){
return
"World";
});
printf("Hello %s\n", $future->value());
?>

The above example will output something similar to:

Hello World

The behaviour of a future also allows it to be used as a simple synchronization point even where the task does not return a value explicitly.

Example #2 Example showing Future as synchronization point

<?php
$runtime
= new \parallel\Runtime;
$future = $runtime->run(function(){
echo
"in child ";
for (
$i = 0; $i < 500; $i++) {
if (
$i % 10 == 0) {
echo
".";
}
}
echo
" leaving child";
});

$future->value();
echo
"\nparent continues\n";
?>

The above example will output something similar to:

in child .................................................. leaving child
parent continues

Class synopsis

final class parallel\Future {
/* Resolution */
public value(): mixed
/* State */
public cancelled(): bool
public done(): bool
/* Cancellation */
public cancel(): bool
}

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Thierry Kauffmann
2 years ago
<?php

/**
* Sample parallel Runtime/Future processing
* using a generator to produce the list of items to process
*
* Items to process in parallel come from a generator
* It could be anything : e.g fetch a mysql array, a DirectoryIterator...
* Thus the number of items to process in parallel is NOT known in advance
*
* This algorithm attributes items to each parallel thread dynamically
* As soon as a thread has finished working
* It is assigned a new item to process
* until all items are processed (generator closes)
*
* In this example we process 50 items in 5 parallel threads
* It produces output in this form (output changes at each run) :
*
* ThreadId: 1 => Item: 1 (Start)
* ThreadId: 2 => Item: 2 (Start)
* ThreadId: 3 => Item: 3 (Start)
* ThreadId: 4 => Item: 4 (Start)
* ThreadId: 5 => Item: 5 (Start)
* ThreadId: 5 => Item: 5 Sleep: 3s (End)
* ThreadId: 5 => Item: 6 (Start)
* ThreadId: 3 => Item: 3 Sleep: 4s (End)
* ThreadId: 3 => Item: 7 (Start)
* ThreadId: 2 => Item: 2 Sleep: 6s (End)
* ThreadId: 2 => Item: 8 (Start)
* ...
* ThreadId: 4 => Item: 44 Sleep: 6s (End)
* ThreadId: 4 => Item: 49 (Start)
* ThreadId: 3 => Item: 46 Sleep: 5s (End)
* ThreadId: 3 => Item: 50 (Start)
* ThreadId: 2 => Item: 43 Sleep: 9s (End)
* Destroy ThreadId: 2
* ThreadId: 1 => Item: 47 Sleep: 5s (End)
* Destroy ThreadId: 1
* ThreadId: 4 => Item: 49 Sleep: 7s (End)
* Destroy ThreadId: 4
* ThreadId: 5 => Item: 48 Sleep: 10s (End)
* Destroy ThreadId: 5
* ThreadId: 3 => Item: 50 Sleep: 10s (End)
* Destroy ThreadId: 3
*/

// Generate list of items to process with a generator
function generator(int $item_count) {
    echo
"Item count: $item_count\n";
    for (
$i=1; $i <= $item_count; $i++) {
       
yield $i;
    }
}

function
testConcurrency(int $concurrency, int $max_item_count) {

   
// Set item_count to a random number so that each run is different
   
$item_count= rand(1, $max_item_count);
   
// Create generator
   
$generator = generator($item_count);

   
// Function executing in each thread. Have a snap for a random time for example !
    // You could make some calculation here or transfer files or whatever...
   
$producer = function (int $item_id) {
       
$seconds = rand(1, 10);
       
sleep($seconds);
        return [
'item_id' => $item_id, 'sleep_seconds' => $seconds];
    };

   
// Fill up threads with a single future initialized to 'false' value
   
for ($thread_id = 1; $thread_id <= $concurrency; $thread_id++) {
       
$threads[$thread_id] = ['runtime' => new \parallel\Runtime(), 'future' => false];
    }
   
   
// Create infinite loop for the whole processing
   
while (true) {
       
// Loop through threads until generator closes and all threads are destroyed
       
foreach ($threads as $thread_id => &$thread) {
            if (
$thread['future'] === false and $generator->valid()) {
               
// Thread is inactive and generator still has values : run something in the thread
               
$item_id = $generator->current();
               
$thread['future'] = $thread['runtime']->run($producer, [$item_id]);
                echo
"ThreadId: $thread_id => Item: $item_id (Start)\n";
               
$generator->next();
            } elseif (
$thread['future'] === false) {
               
// Destroy thread in case generator is closed
               
echo "Destroy ThreadId: $thread_id\n";
                unset(
$threads[$thread_id]);
            } elseif (
$thread['future']->done()) {
               
// Thread finished working. Get result value.
               
$item = $thread['future']->value();
                echo
"ThreadId: $thread_id => Item: {$item['item_id']} Sleep: {$item['sleep_seconds']}s (End)\n";
               
// Thread is ready to run again
               
$thread['future'] = false;
            }
        }

       
// Escape infinite loop when all threads are destroyed
       
if (empty($threads)) break;
    }
}

$concurrency = 5;
$item_count = 50;

testConcurrency($concurrency, $item_count);

?>
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