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Consolidate the two separate GenServer implementations (async/tokio and threads) into a single implementation with a Backend enum parameter. Breaking change: start() now requires a Backend argument: - Backend::Async - tokio async tasks (default) - Backend::Blocking - tokio's blocking thread pool - Backend::Thread - dedicated OS thread This provides runtime flexibility without code duplication, allowing users to mix different execution backends in the same application. - Add Backend enum to gen_server.rs - Change start() signature to accept Backend parameter - Update all examples and tests - Remove thread-based example crates
Add 10 new tests covering: - Backend enum traits (Default, Copy, Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Eq) - All three backends handle call/cast correctly - Backend::Thread isolates blocking work from async runtime - Multiple backends can run concurrently with independent state - Backend::default() works in start()
Document each backend option with: - Comparison table showing execution model, best use cases, and limitations - Code examples for each backend - Detailed "When to Use" guide with advantages and avoid-when advice - Per-variant documentation with specific use cases
Move files from tasks/ to root and remove threads/ directory: - concurrency/src/tasks/* → concurrency/src/* - Delete concurrency/src/threads/ (replaced by Backend enum) - Update all imports from spawned_concurrency::tasks:: to spawned_concurrency:: The Backend enum (Async, Blocking, Thread) now provides all the functionality previously split between tasks and threads modules, offering a cleaner and more unified API. 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.com/claude-code) Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Add Pid struct with unique process identifiers (AtomicU64) - Add HasPid trait for types that have a process ID - Add ExitReason enum (Normal, Shutdown, Error, Killed) - Add MonitorRef for tracking monitors - Add SystemMessage enum (Down, Exit, Timeout) These are the foundational types for OTP-style process management.
- Add ProcessTable with global process tracking - Implement bidirectional linking (link/unlink) - Implement unidirectional monitoring (monitor/demonitor) - Add trap_exit support for catching linked process exits - Add SystemMessageSender trait for delivering DOWN/EXIT messages - Handle exit propagation to linked processes The process table is the central registry for all running processes and manages the relationships between them.
- Add global Registry for name -> Pid mapping - Implement register/unregister functions - Add whereis for name lookup - Add name_of for reverse lookup (Pid -> name) - Prevent duplicate names and multiple names per process - Add comprehensive tests with mutex for isolation Enables Erlang-style named processes for easier discovery.
Integrate the Pid, link, monitor, and registry functionality into the tasks-based GenServer: - Add Pid field to GenServerHandle for process identification - Implement HasPid trait for GenServerHandle - Add system message handling via handle_info callback - Add link/unlink methods for bidirectional process linking - Add monitor/demonitor methods for process monitoring - Add trap_exit/is_trapping_exit for exit signal handling - Add register/unregister/registered_name for process registry - Add start_linked and start_monitored convenience methods - Update lib.rs to export link, pid, process_table, registry modules - Add comprehensive Pid and registry tests
This was referenced Jan 10, 2026
- test_linked_process_killed_on_abnormal_exit: verifies linked process is killed when other exits abnormally - test_linked_process_survives_normal_exit: verifies linked process survives normal exit - test_trap_exit_receives_message_instead_of_kill: verifies trap_exit causes EXIT message instead of kill
Implements Erlang/OTP-style supervision for fault-tolerant systems: Supervisor: - Manages a static set of child processes defined at start - Monitors children and restarts them according to restart strategy - Supports restart strategies: OneForOne, OneForAll, RestForOne - Child specs with: restart type, shutdown behavior, child type DynamicSupervisor: - Manages dynamically spawned children - Supports start_child/terminate_child for runtime management - Configurable max_children limit Features: - Automatic restart on child crash (permanent, temporary, transient) - Max restart intensity to prevent restart loops - Graceful shutdown with configurable timeout - Type-safe child handle abstraction - Full integration with GenServer Backend system - Comprehensive test suite (unit + integration tests)
- Remove CallResponse::Unused and CastResponse::Unused variants Default implementations now panic with clear message - Remove ChildPidWrapper, add impl HasPid for Pid instead - Delete messages.rs module, use () instead of Unused type - Reduce lib.rs exports, move supervisor internals to supervisor:: namespace - Move gen_server tests to gen_server_tests.rs (1431 lines) - Move supervisor tests to supervisor_tests.rs (768 lines) Implementation file reductions: - gen_server.rs: 2245 → 808 lines (-64%) - supervisor.rs: 2111 → 1389 lines (-34%) 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.com/claude-code) Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Summary
Simplify the codebase following suckless and OpenBSD principles:
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Code Simplification
CallResponse::UnusedandCastResponse::Unusedvariants (default impls now panic with clear message)ChildPidWrapper, addimpl HasPid for Pidinsteadmessages.rsmodule - use()instead ofUnusedtypelib.rsexports, move supervisor internals tosupervisor::namespaceTest Extraction
gen_servertests togen_server_tests.rs(1431 lines)supervisortests tosupervisor_tests.rs(768 lines)File Size Reductions
Depends on: PR #110 (Supervisor)
Test plan
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