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<div id="content"><div id='filecontents'><h1>Concurrent Ruby</h1>
<p><a href="http://badge.fury.io/rb/concurrent-ruby"><img src="https://badge.fury.io/rb/concurrent-ruby.svg" alt="Gem Version"></a>
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<p>Modern concurrency tools for Ruby. Inspired by
<a href="http://www.erlang.org/doc/reference_manual/processes.html">Erlang</a>,
<a href="http://clojure.org/concurrent_programming">Clojure</a>,
<a href="http://akka.io/">Scala</a>,
<a href="http://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/Applications_and_libraries/Concurrency_and_parallelism#Concurrent_Haskell">Haskell</a>,
<a href="http://blogs.msdn.com/b/dsyme/archive/2010/02/15/async-and-parallel-design-patterns-in-f-part-3-agents.aspx">F#</a>,
<a href="http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/vstudio/hh191443.aspx">C#</a>,
<a href="http://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/java/util/concurrent/package-summary.html">Java</a>,
and classic concurrency patterns.</p>
<p><img src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ruby-concurrency/concurrent-ruby/master/docs-source/logo/concurrent-ruby-logo-300x300.png" align="right" style="margin-left: 20px;" /></p>
<p>The design goals of this gem are:</p>
<ul>
<li> Be an 'unopinionated' toolbox that provides useful utilities without debating which is better
or why</li>
<li> Remain free of external gem dependencies</li>
<li> Stay true to the spirit of the languages providing inspiration</li>
<li> But implement in a way that makes sense for Ruby</li>
<li> Keep the semantics as idiomatic Ruby as possible</li>
<li> Support features that make sense in Ruby</li>
<li> Exclude features that don't make sense in Ruby</li>
<li> Be small, lean, and loosely coupled</li>
<li> Thread-safety</li>
<li> Backward compatibility</li>
</ul>
<h2>Contributing</h2>
<p><strong>This gem depends on
<a href="https://github.com/ruby-concurrency/concurrent-ruby/graphs/contributors">contributions</a> and we
appreciate your help. Would you like to contribute? Great! Have a look at
<a href="https://github.com/ruby-concurrency/concurrent-ruby/issues?q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aopen+label%3Alooking-for-contributor">issues with <code>looking-for-contributor</code> label</a>.</strong> And if you pick something up let us know on the issue.</p>
<h2>Thread Safety</h2>
<p><em>Concurrent Ruby makes one of the strongest thread safety guarantees of any Ruby concurrency
library, providing consistent behavior and guarantees on all three of the main Ruby interpreters
(MRI/CRuby, JRuby, and Rubinius).</em></p>
<p>Every abstraction in this library is thread safe. Specific thread safety guarantees are documented
with each abstraction.</p>
<p>It is critical to remember, however, that Ruby is a language of mutable references. <em>No</em>
concurrency library for Ruby can ever prevent the user from making thread safety mistakes (such as
sharing a mutable object between threads and modifying it on both threads) or from creating
deadlocks through incorrect use of locks. All the library can do is provide safe abstractions which
encourage safe practices. Concurrent Ruby provides more safe concurrency abstractions than any
other Ruby library, many of which support the mantra of
<a href="https://blog.golang.org/share-memory-by-communicating">"Do not communicate by sharing memory; instead, share memory by communicating"</a>.
Concurrent Ruby is also the only Ruby library which provides a full suite of thread safe and
immutable variable types and data structures.</p>
<p>We've also initiated discussion to document <a href="docs-source/synchronization.md">memory model</a> of Ruby which
would provide consistent behaviour and guarantees on all three of the main Ruby interpreters
(MRI/CRuby, JRuby, Rubinius, TruffleRuby).</p>
<h2>Features & Documentation</h2>
<p><strong>The primary site for documentation is the automatically generated
<a href="http://ruby-concurrency.github.io/concurrent-ruby/index.html">API documentation</a> which is up to
date with latest release.</strong> This readme matches the master so may contain new stuff not yet
released.</p>
<p>We also have a <a href="https://gitter.im/ruby-concurrency/concurrent-ruby">IRC (gitter)</a>.</p>
<h3>Versioning</h3>
<ul>
<li> <code>concurrent-ruby</code> uses <a href="http://semver.org/">Semantic Versioning</a></li>
<li> <code>concurrent-ruby-ext</code> has always same version as <code>concurrent-ruby</code></li>
<li> <code>concurrent-ruby-edge</code> will always be 0.y.z therefore following
<a href="http://semver.org/#spec-item-4">point 4</a> applies <em>"Major version zero
(0.y.z) is for initial development. Anything may change at any time. The
public API should not be considered stable."</em> However we additionally use
following rules:
<ul>
<li> Minor version increment means incompatible changes were made</li>
<li> Patch version increment means only compatible changes were made</li>
</ul></li>
</ul>
<h4>General-purpose Concurrency Abstractions</h4>
<ul>
<li> <span class='object_link'><a href="Concurrent/Async.html" title="Concurrent::Async (module)">Async</a></span>:
A mixin module that provides simple asynchronous behavior to a class. Loosely based on Erlang's
<a href="http://www.erlang.org/doc/man/gen_server.html">gen_server</a>.</li>
<li> <span class='object_link'><a href="Concurrent/ScheduledTask.html" title="Concurrent::ScheduledTask (class)">ScheduledTask</a></span>:
Like a Future scheduled for a specific future time.</li>
<li> <span class='object_link'><a href="Concurrent/TimerTask.html" title="Concurrent::TimerTask (class)">TimerTask</a></span>:
A Thread that periodically wakes up to perform work at regular intervals.</li>
<li> <span class='object_link'><a href="Concurrent/Promises.html" title="Concurrent::Promises (module)">Promises</a></span>:
Unified implementation of futures and promises which combines features of previous <code>Future</code>,
<code>Promise</code>, <code>IVar</code>, <code>Event</code>, <code>dataflow</code>, <code>Delay</code>, and (partially) <code>TimerTask</code> into a single
framework. It extensively uses the new synchronization layer to make all the features
<strong>non-blocking</strong> and <strong>lock-free</strong>, with the exception of obviously blocking operations like
<code>#wait</code>, <code>#value</code>. It also offers better performance.<br></li>
</ul>
<h4>Thread-safe Value Objects, Structures, and Collections</h4>
<p>Collection classes that were originally part of the (deprecated) <code>thread_safe</code> gem:</p>
<ul>
<li> <span class='object_link'><a href="Concurrent/Array.html" title="Concurrent::Array (class)">Array</a></span> A thread-safe
subclass of Ruby's standard <a href="http://ruby-doc.org/core-2.2.0/Array.html">Array</a>.</li>
<li> <span class='object_link'><a href="Concurrent/Hash.html" title="Concurrent::Hash (class)">Hash</a></span> A thread-safe
subclass of Ruby's standard <a href="http://ruby-doc.org/core-2.2.0/Hash.html">Hash</a>.</li>
<li> <span class='object_link'><a href="Concurrent/Set.html" title="Concurrent::Set (class)">Set</a></span> A thread-safe
subclass of Ruby's standard <a href="http://ruby-doc.org/stdlib-2.4.0/libdoc/set/rdoc/Set.html">Set</a>.</li>
<li> <span class='object_link'><a href="Concurrent/Map.html" title="Concurrent::Map (class)">Map</a></span> A hash-like object
that should have much better performance characteristics, especially under high concurrency,
than <code>Concurrent::Hash</code>.</li>
<li> <span class='object_link'><a href="Concurrent/Tuple.html" title="Concurrent::Tuple (class)">Tuple</a></span> A fixed size
array with volatile (synchronized, thread safe) getters/setters.</li>
</ul>
<p>Value objects inspired by other languages:</p>
<ul>
<li> <span class='object_link'><a href="Concurrent/Maybe.html" title="Concurrent::Maybe (class)">Maybe</a></span> A thread-safe,
immutable object representing an optional value, based on
<a href="https://hackage.haskell.org/package/base-4.2.0.1/docs/Data-Maybe.html">Haskell Data.Maybe</a>.</li>
</ul>
<p>Structure classes derived from Ruby's <a href="http://ruby-doc.org/core-2.2.0/Struct.html">Struct</a>:</p>
<ul>
<li> <span class='object_link'><a href="Concurrent/ImmutableStruct.html" title="Concurrent::ImmutableStruct (module)">ImmutableStruct</a></span>
Immutable struct where values are set at construction and cannot be changed later.</li>
<li> <span class='object_link'><a href="Concurrent/MutableStruct.html" title="Concurrent::MutableStruct (module)">MutableStruct</a></span>
Synchronized, mutable struct where values can be safely changed at any time.</li>
<li> <span class='object_link'><a href="Concurrent/SettableStruct.html" title="Concurrent::SettableStruct (module)">SettableStruct</a></span>
Synchronized, write-once struct where values can be set at most once, either at construction
or any time thereafter.</li>
</ul>
<p>Thread-safe variables:</p>
<ul>
<li> <span class='object_link'><a href="Concurrent/Agent.html" title="Concurrent::Agent (class)">Agent</a></span>: A way to
manage shared, mutable, <em>asynchronous</em>, independent state. Based on Clojure's
<a href="http://clojure.org/agents">Agent</a>.</li>
<li> <span class='object_link'><a href="Concurrent/Atom.html" title="Concurrent::Atom (class)">Atom</a></span>: A way to manage
shared, mutable, <em>synchronous</em>, independent state. Based on Clojure's
<a href="http://clojure.org/atoms">Atom</a>.</li>
<li> <span class='object_link'><a href="Concurrent/AtomicBoolean.html" title="Concurrent::AtomicBoolean (class)">AtomicBoolean</a></span>
A boolean value that can be updated atomically.</li>
<li> <span class='object_link'><a href="Concurrent/AtomicFixnum.html" title="Concurrent::AtomicFixnum (class)">AtomicFixnum</a></span>
A numeric value that can be updated atomically.</li>
<li> <span class='object_link'><a href="Concurrent/AtomicReference.html" title="Concurrent::AtomicReference (class)">AtomicReference</a></span>
An object reference that may be updated atomically.</li>
<li> <span class='object_link'><a href="Concurrent/Exchanger.html" title="Concurrent::Exchanger (class)">Exchanger</a></span>
A synchronization point at which threads can pair and swap elements within pairs. Based on
Java's <a href="http://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/java/util/concurrent/Exchanger.html">Exchanger</a>.</li>
<li> <span class='object_link'><a href="Concurrent/MVar.html" title="Concurrent::MVar (class)">MVar</a></span> A synchronized
single element container. Based on Haskell's
<a href="https://hackage.haskell.org/package/base-4.8.1.0/docs/Control-Concurrent-MVar.html">MVar</a> and
Scala's <a href="http://docs.typelevel.org/api/scalaz/nightly/index.html#scalaz.concurrent.MVar$">MVar</a>.</li>
<li> <span class='object_link'><a href="Concurrent/ThreadLocalVar.html" title="Concurrent::ThreadLocalVar (class)">ThreadLocalVar</a></span>
A variable where the value is different for each thread.</li>
<li> <span class='object_link'><a href="Concurrent/TVar.html" title="Concurrent::TVar (class)">TVar</a></span> A transactional
variable implementing software transactional memory (STM). Based on Clojure's
<a href="http://clojure.org/refs">Ref</a>.</li>
</ul>
<h4>Java-inspired ThreadPools and Other Executors</h4>
<ul>
<li> See the <a href="file.thread_pools.html" title="thread pool">thread pool</a>
overview, which also contains a list of other Executors available.</li>
</ul>
<h4>Thread Synchronization Classes and Algorithms</h4>
<ul>
<li> <span class='object_link'><a href="Concurrent/CountDownLatch.html" title="Concurrent::CountDownLatch (class)">CountDownLatch</a></span>
A synchronization object that allows one thread to wait on multiple other threads.</li>
<li> <span class='object_link'><a href="Concurrent/CyclicBarrier.html" title="Concurrent::CyclicBarrier (class)">CyclicBarrier</a></span>
A synchronization aid that allows a set of threads to all wait for each other to reach a common barrier point.</li>
<li> <span class='object_link'><a href="Concurrent/Event.html" title="Concurrent::Event (class)">Event</a></span> Old school
kernel-style event.</li>
<li> <span class='object_link'><a href="Concurrent/ReadWriteLock.html" title="Concurrent::ReadWriteLock (class)">ReadWriteLock</a></span>
A lock that supports multiple readers but only one writer.</li>
<li> <span class='object_link'><a href="Concurrent/ReentrantReadWriteLock.html" title="Concurrent::ReentrantReadWriteLock (class)">ReentrantReadWriteLock</a></span>
A read/write lock with reentrant and upgrade features.</li>
<li> <span class='object_link'><a href="Concurrent/Semaphore.html" title="Concurrent::Semaphore (class)">Semaphore</a></span>
A counting-based locking mechanism that uses permits.</li>
<li> <span class='object_link'><a href="Concurrent/AtomicMarkableReference.html" title="Concurrent::AtomicMarkableReference (class)">AtomicMarkableReference</a></span></li>
</ul>
<h4>Deprecated</h4>
<p>Deprecated features are still available and bugs are being fixed, but new features will not be added.</p>
<ul>
<li> <del><span class='object_link'><a href="Concurrent/Future.html" title="Concurrent::Future (class)">Future</a></span>:
An asynchronous operation that produces a value.</del> Replaced by
<span class='object_link'><a href="Concurrent/Promises.html" title="Concurrent::Promises (module)">Promises</a></span>.
<ul>
<li> <del><a href="http://ruby-concurrency.github.io/concurrent-ruby/master/Concurrent.html#dataflow-class_method">.dataflow</a>:
Built on Futures, Dataflow allows you to create a task that will be scheduled when all of
its data dependencies are available.</del> Replaced by
<span class='object_link'><a href="Concurrent/Promises.html" title="Concurrent::Promises (module)">Promises</a></span>.</li>
</ul></li>
<li> <del><span class='object_link'><a href="Concurrent/Promise.html" title="Concurrent::Promise (class)">Promise</a></span>: Similar
to Futures, with more features.</del> Replaced by
<span class='object_link'><a href="Concurrent/Promises.html" title="Concurrent::Promises (module)">Promises</a></span>.</li>
<li> <del><span class='object_link'><a href="Concurrent/Delay.html" title="Concurrent::Delay (class)">Delay</a></span> Lazy evaluation
of a block yielding an immutable result. Based on Clojure's
<a href="https://clojuredocs.org/clojure.core/delay">delay</a>.</del> Replaced by
<span class='object_link'><a href="Concurrent/Promises.html" title="Concurrent::Promises (module)">Promises</a></span>.</li>
<li> <del><span class='object_link'><a href="Concurrent/IVar.html" title="Concurrent::IVar (class)">IVar</a></span> Similar to a
"future" but can be manually assigned once, after which it becomes immutable.</del> Replaced by
<span class='object_link'><a href="Concurrent/Promises.html" title="Concurrent::Promises (module)">Promises</a></span>.</li>
</ul>
<h3>Edge Features</h3>
<p>These are available in the <code>concurrent-ruby-edge</code> companion gem.</p>
<p>These features are under active development and may change frequently. They are expected not to
keep backward compatibility (there may also lack tests and documentation). Semantic versions will
be obeyed though. Features developed in <code>concurrent-ruby-edge</code> are expected to move to
<code>concurrent-ruby</code> when final.</p>
<ul>
<li> <span class='object_link'><a href="Concurrent/Actor.html" title="Concurrent::Actor (module)">Actor</a></span>: Implements
the Actor Model, where concurrent actors exchange messages.
<em>Status: Partial documentation and tests; depends on new future/promise framework; stability is good.</em></li>
<li> <span class='object_link'><a href="Concurrent/Channel.html" title="Concurrent::Channel (class)">Channel</a></span>:
Communicating Sequential Processes (<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Communicating_sequential_processes">CSP</a>).
Functionally equivalent to Go <a href="https://tour.golang.org/concurrency/2">channels</a> with additional
inspiration from Clojure <a href="https://clojure.github.io/core.async/">core.async</a>.
<em>Status: Partial documentation and tests.</em></li>
<li> <span class='object_link'><a href="Concurrent/LazyRegister.html" title="Concurrent::LazyRegister (class)">LazyRegister</a></span></li>
<li> <span class='object_link'><a href="Concurrent/Edge/LockFreeLinkedSet.html" title="Concurrent::Edge::LockFreeLinkedSet (class)">LockFreeLinkedSet</a></span>
<em>Status: will be moved to core soon.</em></li>
<li> <span class='object_link'><a href="Concurrent/LockFreeStack.html" title="Concurrent::LockFreeStack (class)">LockFreeStack</a></span>
<em>Status: missing documentation and tests.</em></li>
</ul>
<h2>Supported Ruby versions</h2>
<ul>
<li>MRI 2.0 and above</li>
<li>JRuby 9000</li>
<li>TruffleRuby are supported. </li>
<li>Any Ruby interpreter that is compliant with Ruby 2.0 or newer.</li>
</ul>
<p>Actually we still support mri 1.9.3 and jruby 1.7.27 but we are looking at ways how to drop the support.
Java 8 is preferred for JRuby but every Java version on which JRuby 9000 runs is supported.</p>
<p>The legacy support for Rubinius is kept but it is no longer maintained, if you would like to help
please respond to <a href="https://github.com/ruby-concurrency/concurrent-ruby/issues/739">#739</a>.</p>
<h2>Usage</h2>
<p>Everything within this gem can be loaded simply by requiring it:</p>
<pre class="code ruby"><code class="ruby"><span class='id identifier rubyid_require'>require</span> <span class='tstring'><span class='tstring_beg'>'</span><span class='tstring_content'>concurrent</span><span class='tstring_end'>'</span></span>
</code></pre>
<p><em>Requiring only specific abstractions from Concurrent Ruby is not yet supported.</em></p>
<p>To use the tools in the Edge gem it must be required separately:</p>
<pre class="code ruby"><code class="ruby"><span class='id identifier rubyid_require'>require</span> <span class='tstring'><span class='tstring_beg'>'</span><span class='tstring_content'>concurrent-edge</span><span class='tstring_end'>'</span></span>
</code></pre>
<p>If the library does not behave as expected, <code>Concurrent.use_stdlib_logger(Logger::DEBUG)</code> could
help to reveal the problem.</p>
<h2>Installation</h2>
<pre class="code shell"><code class="shell">gem install concurrent-ruby
</code></pre>
<p>or add the following line to Gemfile:</p>
<pre class="code ruby"><code class="ruby"><span class='id identifier rubyid_gem'>gem</span> <span class='tstring'><span class='tstring_beg'>'</span><span class='tstring_content'>concurrent-ruby</span><span class='tstring_end'>'</span></span><span class='comma'>,</span> <span class='label'>require:</span> <span class='tstring'><span class='tstring_beg'>'</span><span class='tstring_content'>concurrent</span><span class='tstring_end'>'</span></span>
</code></pre>
<p>and run <code>bundle install</code> from your shell.</p>
<h3>Edge Gem Installation</h3>
<p>The Edge gem must be installed separately from the core gem:</p>
<pre class="code shell"><code class="shell">gem install concurrent-ruby-edge
</code></pre>
<p>or add the following line to Gemfile:</p>
<pre class="code ruby"><code class="ruby"><span class='id identifier rubyid_gem'>gem</span> <span class='tstring'><span class='tstring_beg'>'</span><span class='tstring_content'>concurrent-ruby-edge</span><span class='tstring_end'>'</span></span><span class='comma'>,</span> <span class='label'>require:</span> <span class='tstring'><span class='tstring_beg'>'</span><span class='tstring_content'>concurrent-edge</span><span class='tstring_end'>'</span></span>
</code></pre>
<p>and run <code>bundle install</code> from your shell.</p>
<h3>C Extensions for MRI</h3>
<p>Potential performance improvements may be achieved under MRI by installing optional C extensions.
To minimise installation errors the C extensions are available in the <code>concurrent-ruby-ext</code>
extension gem. <code>concurrent-ruby</code> and <code>concurrent-ruby-ext</code> are always released together with same
version. Simply install the extension gem too:</p>
<pre class="code ruby"><code class="ruby"><span class='id identifier rubyid_gem'>gem</span> <span class='id identifier rubyid_install'>install</span> <span class='id identifier rubyid_concurrent'>concurrent</span><span class='op'>-</span><span class='id identifier rubyid_ruby'>ruby</span><span class='op'>-</span><span class='id identifier rubyid_ext'>ext</span>
</code></pre>
<p>or add the following line to Gemfile:</p>
<pre class="code ruby"><code class="ruby"><span class='id identifier rubyid_gem'>gem</span> <span class='tstring'><span class='tstring_beg'>'</span><span class='tstring_content'>concurrent-ruby-ext</span><span class='tstring_end'>'</span></span>
</code></pre>
<p>and run <code>bundle install</code> from your shell.</p>
<p>In code it is only necessary to</p>
<pre class="code ruby"><code class="ruby"><span class='id identifier rubyid_require'>require</span> <span class='tstring'><span class='tstring_beg'>'</span><span class='tstring_content'>concurrent</span><span class='tstring_end'>'</span></span>
</code></pre>
<p>The <code>concurrent-ruby</code> gem will automatically detect the presence of the <code>concurrent-ruby-ext</code> gem
and load the appropriate C extensions.</p>
<h4>Note For gem developers</h4>
<p>No gems should depend on <code>concurrent-ruby-ext</code>. Doing so will force C extensions on your users. The
best practice is to depend on <code>concurrent-ruby</code> and let users to decide if they want C extensions.</p>
<h2>Maintainers</h2>
<ul>
<li> <a href="https://github.com/pitr-ch">Petr Chalupa</a> (lead maintainer, point-of-contact)</li>
<li> <a href="https://github.com/jdantonio">Jerry D'Antonio</a> (creator)</li>
<li> <a href="https://github.com/chrisseaton">Chris Seaton</a></li>
</ul>
<h3>Special Thanks to</h3>
<ul>
<li> <a href="https://github.com/bdurand">Brian Durand</a> for the <code>ref</code> gem</li>
<li> <a href="https://github.com/headius">Charles Oliver Nutter</a> for the <code>atomic</code> and <code>thread_safe</code> gems</li>
<li> <a href="https://github.com/thedarkone">thedarkone</a> for the <code>thread_safe</code> gem</li>
</ul>
<p>and to the past maintainers</p>
<ul>
<li> <a href="https://github.com/mighe">Michele Della Torre</a></li>
<li> <a href="https://github.com/obrok">Paweł Obrok</a></li>
<li> <a href="https://github.com/lucasallan">Lucas Allan</a></li>
</ul>
<h2>License and Copyright</h2>
<p><em>Concurrent Ruby</em> is free software released under the
<a href="http://www.opensource.org/licenses/MIT">MIT License</a>.</p>
<p>The <em>Concurrent Ruby</em> <a href="https://github.com/ruby-concurrency/concurrent-ruby/wiki/Logo">logo</a> was
designed by <a href="https://twitter.com/zombyboy">David Jones</a>. It is Copyright © 2014
<a href="https://twitter.com/jerrydantonio">Jerry D'Antonio</a>. All Rights Reserved.</p>
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