class ThreadGroup
ThreadGroup
provides a means of keeping track of a number of threads as a group.
A given Thread
object can only belong to one ThreadGroup
at a time; adding a thread to a new group will remove it from any previous group.
Newly created threads belong to the same group as the thread from which they were created.
Constants
- Default
-
The default
ThreadGroup
created when Ruby starts; all Threads belong to it by default.
Public Instance Methods
static VALUE thgroup_add(VALUE group, VALUE thread) { rb_thread_t *target_th = rb_thread_ptr(thread); struct thgroup *data; if (OBJ_FROZEN(group)) { rb_raise(rb_eThreadError, "can't move to the frozen thread group"); } TypedData_Get_Struct(group, struct thgroup, &thgroup_data_type, data); if (data->enclosed) { rb_raise(rb_eThreadError, "can't move to the enclosed thread group"); } if (!target_th->thgroup) { return Qnil; } if (OBJ_FROZEN(target_th->thgroup)) { rb_raise(rb_eThreadError, "can't move from the frozen thread group"); } TypedData_Get_Struct(target_th->thgroup, struct thgroup, &thgroup_data_type, data); if (data->enclosed) { rb_raise(rb_eThreadError, "can't move from the enclosed thread group"); } target_th->thgroup = group; return group; }
Adds the given thread
to this group, removing it from any other group to which it may have previously been a member.
puts "Initial group is #{ThreadGroup::Default.list}" tg = ThreadGroup.new t1 = Thread.new { sleep } t2 = Thread.new { sleep } puts "t1 is #{t1}" puts "t2 is #{t2}" tg.add(t1) puts "Initial group now #{ThreadGroup::Default.list}" puts "tg group now #{tg.list}"
This will produce:
Initial group is #<Thread:0x401bdf4c> t1 is #<Thread:0x401b3c90> t2 is #<Thread:0x401b3c18> Initial group now #<Thread:0x401b3c18>#<Thread:0x401bdf4c> tg group now #<Thread:0x401b3c90>
static VALUE thgroup_enclose(VALUE group) { struct thgroup *data; TypedData_Get_Struct(group, struct thgroup, &thgroup_data_type, data); data->enclosed = 1; return group; }
Prevents threads from being added to or removed from the receiving ThreadGroup
.
New threads can still be started in an enclosed ThreadGroup
.
ThreadGroup::Default.enclose #=> #<ThreadGroup:0x4029d914> thr = Thread.new { Thread.stop } #=> #<Thread:0x402a7210 sleep> tg = ThreadGroup.new #=> #<ThreadGroup:0x402752d4> tg.add thr #=> ThreadError: can't move from the enclosed thread group
static VALUE thgroup_enclosed_p(VALUE group) { struct thgroup *data; TypedData_Get_Struct(group, struct thgroup, &thgroup_data_type, data); if (data->enclosed) return Qtrue; return Qfalse; }
Returns true
if the thgrp
is enclosed. See also ThreadGroup#enclose
.
static VALUE thgroup_list(VALUE group) { VALUE ary = rb_ary_new(); rb_thread_t *th = 0; rb_ractor_t *r = GET_RACTOR(); list_for_each(&r->threads.set, th, lt_node) { if (th->thgroup == group) { rb_ary_push(ary, th->self); } } return ary; }
Returns an array of all existing Thread
objects that belong to this group.
ThreadGroup::Default.list #=> [#<Thread:0x401bdf4c run>]
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