Use channels for Windows event loop
Instead of an `ArrayQueue`. Since this doesn't need to both send and receive on the same object.
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@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ pub(crate) struct LinuxEventLoop<T, E> {
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worker_thread: Option<JoinHandle<()>>,
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/// A channel for waking up the worker thread and having it perform one of the tasks from
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/// [`Message`].
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worker_thread_channel: channel::Sender<Message<T>>,
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tasks_sender: channel::Sender<Message<T>>,
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}
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/// A message for communicating with the worker thread.
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@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ where
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E: MainThreadExecutor<T> + 'static,
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{
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fn new_and_spawn(executor: Arc<E>) -> Self {
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let (sender, receiver) = channel::bounded(super::TASK_QUEUE_CAPACITY);
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let (tasks_sender, tasks_receiver) = channel::bounded(super::TASK_QUEUE_CAPACITY);
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Self {
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executor: executor.clone(),
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worker_thread: Some(
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thread::Builder::new()
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.name(String::from("worker"))
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.spawn(move || worker_thread(receiver, Arc::downgrade(&executor)))
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.spawn(move || worker_thread(tasks_receiver, Arc::downgrade(&executor)))
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.expect("Could not spawn worker thread"),
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),
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worker_thread_channel: sender,
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tasks_sender,
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}
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}
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self.executor.execute(task, true);
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true
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} else {
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self.worker_thread_channel
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.try_send(Message::Task(task))
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.is_ok()
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self.tasks_sender.try_send(Message::Task(task)).is_ok()
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}
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}
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impl<T, E> Drop for LinuxEventLoop<T, E> {
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fn drop(&mut self) {
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self.worker_thread_channel
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self.tasks_sender
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.send(Message::Shutdown)
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.expect("Failed while sending worker thread shutdown request");
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if let Some(join_handle) = self.worker_thread.take() {
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@ -95,13 +93,13 @@ impl<T, E> Drop for LinuxEventLoop<T, E> {
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/// The worker thread used in [`EventLoop`] that executes incoming tasks on the event loop's
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/// executor.
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fn worker_thread<T, E>(receiver: channel::Receiver<Message<T>>, executor: Weak<E>)
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fn worker_thread<T, E>(tasks_receiver: channel::Receiver<Message<T>>, executor: Weak<E>)
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where
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T: Send,
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E: MainThreadExecutor<T>,
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{
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loop {
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match receiver.recv() {
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match tasks_receiver.recv() {
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Ok(Message::Task(task)) => match executor.upgrade() {
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Some(e) => e.execute(task, true),
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None => {
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//! An event loop for windows, using an invisible window to hook into the host's message loop. This
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//! has only been tested under Wine with [yabridge](https://github.com/robbert-vdh/yabridge).
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use crossbeam::queue::ArrayQueue;
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use crossbeam::channel;
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use std::ffi::{c_void, CString};
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use std::mem;
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use std::ptr;
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/// A queue of tasks that still need to be performed. When something gets added to this queue
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/// we'll wake up the window, which then continues to pop tasks off this queue until it is
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/// empty.
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tasks: Arc<ArrayQueue<T>>,
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tasks_sender: channel::Sender<T>,
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}
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impl<T, E> EventLoop<T, E> for WindowsEventLoop<T, E>
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E: MainThreadExecutor<T> + 'static,
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{
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fn new_and_spawn(executor: Arc<E>) -> Self {
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// We'll pass one copy of the this to the window, and we'll keep the other copy here
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let tasks = Arc::new(ArrayQueue::new(super::TASK_QUEUE_CAPACITY));
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let (tasks_sender, tasks_receiver) = channel::bounded(super::TASK_QUEUE_CAPACITY);
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// Window classes need to have unique names or else multiple plugins loaded into the same
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// process will end up calling the other plugin's callbacks
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// erased version of the polling loop.
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let callback: PollCallback = {
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let executor = Arc::downgrade(&executor);
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let tasks = tasks.clone();
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Box::new(move || {
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let executor = match executor.upgrade() {
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}
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};
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while let Some(task) = tasks.pop() {
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while let Ok(task) = tasks_receiver.try_recv() {
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executor.execute(task, true);
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}
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})
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main_thread_id: thread::current().id(),
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message_window: window,
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message_window_class_name: class_name,
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tasks,
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tasks_sender,
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}
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}
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self.executor.execute(task, true);
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true
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} else {
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let success = self.tasks.push(task).is_ok();
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let success = self.tasks_sender.try_send(task).is_ok();
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if success {
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// Instead of polling on a timer, we can just wake up the window whenever there's a
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// new message.
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