{-# LANGUAGE DeriveDataTypeable #-} module Transient.EVars where import Transient.Base import qualified Data.Map as M import Data.Typeable import Control.Concurrent import Control.Applicative import Data.IORef import Control.Monad.IO.Class import Control.Monad.State newtype EVars= EVars (IORef (M.Map Int [EventF])) deriving Typeable data EVar a= EVar Int (IORef (Maybe a)) -- * Evars are event vars. `writeEVar` trigger the execution of all the continuations associated to the `readEVar` of this variable -- (the code that is after them) as stack: the most recent reads are executed first. -- -- It is like the publish-subscribe pattern but without inversion of control, since a readEVar can be inserted at any place in the -- Transient flow. -- -- EVars are created upstream and can be used to communicate two sub-threads of the monad. Following the Transient philosophy they -- do not block his own thread if used with alternative operators, unlike the IORefs and TVars. And unlike STM vars, that are composable, -- they wait for their respective events, while TVars execute the whole expression when any variable is modified. -- -- The execution continues after the writeEVar when all subscribers have been executed. -- -- see https://www.fpcomplete.com/user/agocorona/publish-subscribe-variables-transient-effects-v -- newEVar :: TransientIO (EVar a) newEVar = Transient $ do EVars ref <- getSessionData `onNothing` do ref <- liftIO $ newIORef M.empty setSData $ EVars ref return (EVars ref) id <- genNewId ref <- liftIO $ newIORef Nothing return . Just $ EVar id ref readEVar :: EVar a -> TransIO a readEVar (EVar id ref1)= Transient $ do mr <- liftIO $ readIORef ref1 case mr of Just _ -> return mr Nothing -> do cont <- getCont EVars ref <- getSessionData `onNothing` error "No Events context" map <- liftIO $ readIORef ref let Just conts= M.lookup id map <|> Just [] liftIO $ writeIORef ref $ M.insert id (cont:conts) map return Nothing writeEVar (EVar id ref1) x= Transient $ do EVars ref <- getSessionData `onNothing` error "No Events context" liftIO $ writeIORef ref1 $ Just x map <- liftIO $ readIORef ref let Just conts= M.lookup id map <|> Just [] mapM runCont conts liftIO $ writeIORef ref1 Nothing return $ Just ()