/* * Copyright 2016-2021 JetBrains s.r.o. Use of this source code is governed by the Apache 2.0 license. */ package kotlinx.coroutines.channels import kotlinx.coroutines.* import kotlin.coroutines.* /** * Scope for the [produce][CoroutineScope.produce] coroutine builder. * * **Note: This is an experimental api.** Behavior of producers that work as children in a parent scope with respect * to cancellation and error handling may change in the future. */ @ExperimentalCoroutinesApi public interface ProducerScope : CoroutineScope, SendChannel { /** * A reference to the channel this coroutine [sends][send] elements to. * It is provided for convenience, so that the code in the coroutine can refer * to the channel as `channel` as opposed to `this`. * All the [SendChannel] functions on this interface delegate to * the channel instance returned by this property. */ public val channel: SendChannel } /** * Suspends the current coroutine until the channel is either [closed][SendChannel.close] or [cancelled][ReceiveChannel.cancel] * and invokes the given [block] before resuming the coroutine. * * This suspending function is cancellable. * There is a **prompt cancellation guarantee**. If the job was cancelled while this function was * suspended, it will not resume successfully. See [suspendCancellableCoroutine] documentation for low-level details. * * Note that when the producer channel is cancelled, this function resumes with a cancellation exception. * Therefore, in case of cancellation, no code after the call to this function will be executed. * That's why this function takes a lambda parameter. * * Example of usage: * ``` * val callbackEventsStream = produce { * val disposable = registerChannelInCallback(channel) * awaitClose { disposable.dispose() } * } * ``` */ @ExperimentalCoroutinesApi public suspend fun ProducerScope<*>.awaitClose(block: () -> Unit = {}) { check(kotlin.coroutines.coroutineContext[Job] === this) { "awaitClose() can only be invoked from the producer context" } try { suspendCancellableCoroutine { cont -> invokeOnClose { cont.resume(Unit) } } } finally { block() } } /** * Launches a new coroutine to produce a stream of values by sending them to a channel * and returns a reference to the coroutine as a [ReceiveChannel]. This resulting * object can be used to [receive][ReceiveChannel.receive] elements produced by this coroutine. * * The scope of the coroutine contains the [ProducerScope] interface, which implements * both [CoroutineScope] and [SendChannel], so that the coroutine can invoke * [send][SendChannel.send] directly. The channel is [closed][SendChannel.close] * when the coroutine completes. * The running coroutine is cancelled when its receive channel is [cancelled][ReceiveChannel.cancel]. * * The coroutine context is inherited from this [CoroutineScope]. Additional context elements can be specified with the [context] argument. * If the context does not have any dispatcher or other [ContinuationInterceptor], then [Dispatchers.Default] is used. * The parent job is inherited from the [CoroutineScope] as well, but it can also be overridden * with a corresponding [context] element. * * Any uncaught exception in this coroutine will close the channel with this exception as the cause and * the resulting channel will become _failed_, so that any attempt to receive from it thereafter will throw an exception. * * The kind of the resulting channel depends on the specified [capacity] parameter. * See the [Channel] interface documentation for details. * * See [newCoroutineContext] for a description of debugging facilities available for newly created coroutines. * * **Note: This is an experimental api.** Behaviour of producers that work as children in a parent scope with respect * to cancellation and error handling may change in the future. * * @param context additional to [CoroutineScope.coroutineContext] context of the coroutine. * @param capacity capacity of the channel's buffer (no buffer by default). * @param block the coroutine code. */ @ExperimentalCoroutinesApi public fun CoroutineScope.produce( context: CoroutineContext = EmptyCoroutineContext, capacity: Int = 0, @BuilderInference block: suspend ProducerScope.() -> Unit ): ReceiveChannel = produce(context, capacity, BufferOverflow.SUSPEND, CoroutineStart.DEFAULT, onCompletion = null, block = block) /** * **This is an internal API and should not be used from general code.** * The `onCompletion` parameter will be redesigned. * If you have to use the `onCompletion` operator, please report to https://github.com/Kotlin/kotlinx.coroutines/issues/. * As a temporary solution, [invokeOnCompletion][Job.invokeOnCompletion] can be used instead: * ``` * fun ReceiveChannel.myOperator(): ReceiveChannel = GlobalScope.produce(Dispatchers.Unconfined) { * coroutineContext[Job]?.invokeOnCompletion { consumes() } * } * ``` * @suppress */ @InternalCoroutinesApi public fun CoroutineScope.produce( context: CoroutineContext = EmptyCoroutineContext, capacity: Int = 0, start: CoroutineStart = CoroutineStart.DEFAULT, onCompletion: CompletionHandler? = null, @BuilderInference block: suspend ProducerScope.() -> Unit ): ReceiveChannel = produce(context, capacity, BufferOverflow.SUSPEND, start, onCompletion, block) // Internal version of produce that is maximally flexible, but is not exposed through public API (too many params) internal fun CoroutineScope.produce( context: CoroutineContext = EmptyCoroutineContext, capacity: Int = 0, onBufferOverflow: BufferOverflow = BufferOverflow.SUSPEND, start: CoroutineStart = CoroutineStart.DEFAULT, onCompletion: CompletionHandler? = null, @BuilderInference block: suspend ProducerScope.() -> Unit ): ReceiveChannel { val channel = Channel(capacity, onBufferOverflow) val newContext = newCoroutineContext(context) val coroutine = ProducerCoroutine(newContext, channel) if (onCompletion != null) coroutine.invokeOnCompletion(handler = onCompletion) coroutine.start(start, coroutine, block) return coroutine } internal open class ProducerCoroutine( parentContext: CoroutineContext, channel: Channel ) : ChannelCoroutine(parentContext, channel, active = true), ProducerScope { override val isActive: Boolean get() = super.isActive override fun onCompleted(value: Unit) { _channel.close() } override fun onCancelled(cause: Throwable, handled: Boolean) { val processed = _channel.close(cause) if (!processed && !handled) handleCoroutineException(context, cause) } }