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amp/lib/functions.php

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<?php
namespace Amp;
/**
* Get the global singleton event reactor instance
*/
function getReactor() {
static $reactor;
return $reactor ?: ($reactor = chooseReactor());
}
/**
* Select the most appropriate event reactor given the current execution environment
*/
function chooseReactor() {
if (extension_loaded('uv')) {
return new UvReactor;
} else {
return new NativeReactor;
}
}
/**
* Start an event reactor and assume program flow control
*/
function run(callable $onStart = null) {
getReactor()->run($onStart);
}
/**
* Execute a single event loop iteration
*/
function tick($noWait = false) {
getReactor()->tick($noWait);
}
/**
* Stop the event reactor
*
* @return void
*/
function stop() {
getReactor()->stop();
}
/**
* Schedule a callback for immediate invocation in the next event loop iteration
*
* NOTE: Watchers registered using this function are automatically garbage collected after execution.
*/
function immediately(callable $func) {
return getReactor()->immediately($func);
}
/**
* Schedule a callback to execute once
*
* NOTE: Watchers registered using this function are automatically garbage collected after execution.
*/
function once(callable $func, $millisecondDelay) {
return getReactor()->once($func, $millisecondDelay);
}
/**
* Schedule a recurring callback to execute every $interval seconds until cancelled
*
* IMPORTANT: Watchers registered using this function must be manually cleared using cancel() to
* free the associated memory. Failure to cancel repeating watchers (even if disable() is used)
* will lead to memory leaks.
*/
function repeat(callable $func, $millisecondDelay) {
return getReactor()->repeat($func, $millisecondDelay);
}
/**
* Enable a disabled timer or stream IO watcher
*
* Calling enable() on an already-enabled watcher will have no effect.
*/
function enable($watcherId) {
getReactor()->enable($watcherId);
}
/**
* Temporarily disable (but don't cancel) an existing timer/stream watcher
*
* Calling disable() on a nonexistent or previously-disabled watcher will have no effect.
*
* NOTE: Disabling a repeating or stream watcher is not sufficient to free associated resources.
* When the watcher is no longer needed applications must still use cancel() to clear related
* memory and avoid leaks.
*/
function disable($watcherId) {
getReactor()->disable($watcherId);
}
/**
* Cancel an existing timer/stream watcher
*
* Calling cancel() on a non-existent watcher ID will have no effect.
*/
function cancel($watcherId) {
getReactor()->cancel($watcherId);
}
/**
* Watch a stream IO resource for readable data and trigger the specified callback when actionable
*
* IMPORTANT: Watchers registered using this function must be manually cleared using cancel() to
* free the associated memory. Failure to cancel repeating watchers (even if disable() is used)
* will lead to memory leaks.
*
* @param resource $stream
*/
function onReadable($stream, callable $func, $enableNow = true) {
getReactor()->onReadable($stream, $func, $enableNow);
}
/**
* Watch a stream IO resource for writability and trigger the specified callback when actionable
*
* NOTE: Sockets are essentially "always writable" (as long as their write buffer is not full).
* Therefore, it's critical that applications disable or cancel write watchers as soon as all data
* is written or the watcher will trigger endlessly and hammer the CPU.
*
* IMPORTANT: Watchers registered using this function must be manually cleared using cancel() to
* free the associated memory. Failure to cancel repeating watchers (even if disable() is used)
* will lead to memory leaks.
*
* @param resource $stream
*/
function onWritable($stream, callable $func, $enableNow = true) {
getReactor()->onWritable($stream, $func, $enableNow);
}
/**
* React to process control signals
*/
function onSignal($signo, callable $onSignal) {
/**
* @var $reactor \Amp\SignalReactor
*/
$reactor = getReactor();
if ($reactor instanceof SignalReactor) {
return $reactor->onSignal($signo, $onSignal);
} else {
throw new \RuntimeException(
'Your PHP environment does not support signal handling. Please install pecl/libevent or the php-uv extension'
);
}
}
/**
* If any one of the Promises fails the resulting Promise will fail. Otherwise
* the resulting Promise succeeds with an array matching keys from the input array
* to their resolved values.
*/
function all(array $promises) {
if (empty($promises)) {
return new Success([]);
}
$results = [];
$remaining = count($promises);
$promisor = new Future;
foreach ($promises as $key => $resolvable) {
if (!$resolvable instanceof Promise) {
$resolvable = new Success($resolvable);
}
$resolvable->when(function($error, $result) use (&$remaining, &$results, $key, $promisor) {
// If the promisor already failed don't bother
if (empty($remaining)) {
return;
}
if ($error) {
$remaining = 0;
$promisor->fail($error);
return;
}
$results[$key] = $result;
if (--$remaining === 0) {
$promisor->succeed($results);
}
});
}
// We can return $promisor directly because the Future Promisor implementation
// also implements Promise for convenience
return $promisor;
}
/**
* Resolves with a two-item array delineating successful and failed Promise results.
*
* The resulting Promise will only fail if ALL of the Promise values fail or if the
* Promise array is empty.
*
* The resulting Promise is resolved with an indexed two-item array of the following form:
*
* [$arrayOfFailures, $arrayOfSuccesses]
*
* The individual keys in the resulting arrays are preserved from the initial Promise array
* passed to the function for evaluation.
*/
function some(array $promises) {
if (empty($promises)) {
return new Failure(new \LogicException(
'No promises or values provided for resolution'
));
}
$errors = [];
$results = [];
$remaining = count($promises);
$promisor = new Future;
foreach ($promises as $key => $resolvable) {
if (!$resolvable instanceof Promise) {
$resolvable = new Success($resolvable);
}
$resolvable->when(function($error, $result) use (&$remaining, &$results, &$errors, $key, $promisor) {
if ($error) {
$errors[$key] = $error;
} else {
$results[$key] = $result;
}
if (--$remaining > 0) {
return;
} elseif (empty($results)) {
$promisor->fail(new \RuntimeException(
'All promises failed'
));
} else {
$promisor->succeed([$errors, $results]);
}
});
}
// We can return $promisor directly because the Future Promisor implementation
// also implements Promise for convenience
return $promisor;
}
/**
* Resolves with a two-item array delineating successful and failed Promise results.
*
* This function is the same as some() with the notable exception that it will never fail even
* if all promises in the array resolve unsuccessfully.
*/
function any(array $promises) {
if (empty($promises)) {
return new Success([], []);
}
$results = [];
$errors = [];
$remaining = count($promises);
$promisor = new Future;
foreach ($promises as $key => $resolvable) {
if (!$resolvable instanceof Promise) {
$resolvable = new Success($resolvable);
}
$resolvable->when(function($error, $result) use (&$remaining, &$results, &$errors, $key, $promisor) {
if ($error) {
$errors[$key] = $error;
} else {
$results[$key] = $result;
}
if (--$remaining === 0) {
$promisor->succeed([$errors, $results]);
}
});
}
// We can return $promisor directly because the Future Promisor implementation
// also implements Promise for convenience
return $promisor;
}
/**
* Resolves with the first successful Promise value. The resulting Promise will only fail if all
* Promise values in the group fail or if the initial Promise array is empty.
*/
function first(array $promises) {
if (empty($promises)) {
return new Failure(new \LogicException(
'No promises or values provided for resolution'
));
}
$remaining = count($promises);
$isComplete = false;
$promisor = new Future;
foreach ($promises as $resolvable) {
if (!$resolvable instanceof Promise) {
$promisor->succeed($resolvable);
break;
}
$promise->when(function($error, $result) use (&$remaining, &$isComplete, $promisor) {
if ($isComplete) {
// we don't care about Futures that resolve after the first
return;
} elseif ($error && --$remaining === 0) {
$promisor->fail(new \RuntimeException(
'All promises failed'
));
} elseif (empty($error)) {
$isComplete = true;
$promisor->succeed($result);
}
});
}
// We can return $promisor directly because the Future Promisor implementation
// also implements Promise for convenience
return $promisor;
}
/**
* Map promised future values using the specified functor
*/
function map(array $promises, callable $functor) {
if (empty($promises)) {
return new Success([]);
}
$results = [];
$remaining = count($promises);
$promisor = new Future;
foreach ($promises as $key => $resolvable) {
$promise = ($resolvable instanceof Promise) ? $resolvable : new Success($resolvable);
$promise->when(function($error, $result) use (&$remaining, &$results, $key, $promisor, $functor) {
if (empty($remaining)) {
// If the promise already failed we don't bother.
return;
}
if ($error) {
$remaining = 0;
$promisor->fail($error);
return;
}
try {
$results[$key] = $functor($result);
if (--$remaining === 0) {
$promisor->succeed($results);
}
} catch (\Exception $error) {
$remaining = 0;
$promisor->fail($error);
}
});
}
// We can return $promisor directly because the Future Promisor implementation
// also implements Promise for convenience
return $promisor;
}
/**
* Filter future values using the specified functor
*
* If the functor returns a truthy value the resolved promise result is retained, otherwise it is
* discarded. Array keys are retained for any results not filtered out by the functor.
*/
function filter(array $promises, callable $functor) {
if (empty($promises)) {
return new Success([]);
}
$results = [];
$remaining = count($promises);
$promisor = new Future;
foreach ($promises as $key => $resolvable) {
$promise = ($resolvable instanceof Promise) ? $resolvable : new Success($resolvable);
$promise->when(function($error, $result) use (&$remaining, &$results, $key, $promisor, $functor) {
if (empty($remaining)) {
// If the future result already failed we don't bother.
return;
}
if ($error) {
$remaining = 0;
$promisor->fail($error);
return;
}
try {
if ($functor($result)) {
$results[$key] = $result;
}
if (--$remaining === 0) {
$promisor->succeed($results);
}
} catch (\Exception $error) {
$promisor->fail($error);
}
});
}
// We can return $promisor directly because the Future Promisor implementation
// also implements Promise for convenience
return $promisor;
}
/**
* Block script execution indefinitely until the specified Promise resolves
*
* In the event of promise failure this method will throw the exception responsible for the failure.
* Otherwise the promise's resolved value is returned.
*
* If the optional event reactor instance is not specified then the global default event reactor
* is used. Applications should be very careful to avoid instantiating multiple event reactors as
* this can lead to hard-to-debug failures. If the async value producer uses a different event
* reactor instance from that specified in this method the wait() call will never return.
*
* @throws \Exception if the promise fails
*/
function wait(Promise $promise, Reactor $reactor = null) {
$isWaiting = true;
$resolvedError = null;
$resolvedResult = null;
$promise->when(function($error, $result) use (&$isWaiting, &$resolvedError, &$resolvedResult) {
$isWaiting = false;
$resolvedError = $error;
$resolvedResult = $result;
});
$reactor = $reactor ?: getReactor();
while ($isWaiting) {
$reactor->tick();
}
if ($resolvedError) {
throw $resolvedError;
}
return $resolvedResult;
}
/**
* Return a function that will be resolved as a coroutine once invoked
*/
function coroutine(callable $func, Reactor $reactor = null, callable $promisifier = null) {
return function($data) use ($func, $reactor, $promisifier) {
$result = $func($data);
return ($result instanceof \Generator)
? resolve($result, $reactor, $promisifier)
: $result;
};
}
/**
* Resolve a Generator function as a coroutine
*
* Upon resolution the Generator return value is used to succeed the promised result. If an
* error occurs during coroutine resolution the promise fails.
*/
function resolve(\Generator $generator, Reactor $reactor = null, callable $promisifier = null) {
/* In the php7 branch we use an anonymous class with Struct for this.
* Using a stdclass isn't terribly readable and it's prone to error but
* it's the easiest way to minimize the distance between 5.x and 7 code
* and keep maintenance simple.
*/
$cs = new \StdClass;
$cs->reactor = $reactor ?: getReactor();
$cs->promisor = new Future;
$cs->generator = $generator;
$cs->promisifier = $promisifier;
/**
* In php7 we're able to use Generator::getReturn() to retrieve this. Because
* this functionality is unavailable in 5.x users must manually use yield "return" => $foo
* so we can store the "return" value ourselves.
*/
$cs->returnValue = null;
__coroutineAdvance($cs);
return $cs->promisor->promise();
}
function __coroutineAdvance($cs) {
try {
if ($cs->generator->valid()) {
$promise = __coroutinePromisify($cs);
$cs->reactor->immediately(function() use ($cs, $promise) {
$promise->when(function($error, $result) use ($cs) {
__coroutineSend($cs, $error, $result);
});
});
} else {
$cs->promisor->succeed($cs->returnValue);
}
} catch (\Exception $uncaught) {
$cs->promisor->fail($uncaught);
}
}
function __coroutineSend($cs, \Exception $error = null, $result = null) {
try {
if ($error) {
$cs->generator->throw($error);
} else {
$cs->generator->send($result);
}
__coroutineAdvance($cs);
} catch (\Exception $uncaught) {
$cs->promisor->fail($uncaught);
}
}
function __coroutinePromisify($cs) {
$generator = $cs->generator;
$yielded = $generator->current();
if (!isset($yielded)) {
return new Success;
}
$key = $generator->key();
// We fake generator returns in 5.x using the "return" yield key
if ($key === "return") {
$cs->returnValue = $yielded;
return new Success($yielded);
}
if ($yielded instanceof Promise) {
return $yielded;
}
// Allow custom promisifier callables to create Promise from
// the yielded key/value for extension use-cases
if ($cs->promisifier) {
// In php7 we wrap the promisifier in parens to avoid call_user_func()
// but that's not possible in 5.x :(
return call_user_func($cs->promisifier, $key, $yielded);
}
return new Failure(new \DomainException(
sprintf(
"Unexpected Generator yield of type %s at key %s; Promise|null expected",
(is_object($yielded) ? get_class($yielded) : gettype($yielded)),
$key
)
));
}