# -*- encoding: binary -*- require 'thread' # Spawns a new thread for every client connection we accept(). This # model is recommended for platforms like Ruby (MRI) 1.8 where spawning # new threads is inexpensive, but still seems to work well enough with # good native threading implementations such as NPTL under Linux on # Ruby (MRI/YARV) 1.9 # # This model should provide a high level of compatibility with all Ruby # implementations, and most libraries and applications. Applications # running under this model should be thread-safe but not necessarily # reentrant. # # If you're using green threads (MRI 1.8) and need to perform DNS lookups, # consider using the "resolv-replace" library which replaces parts of the # core Socket package with concurrent DNS lookup capabilities. module Rainbows::ThreadSpawn include Rainbows::Base include Rainbows::WorkerYield def accept_loop(klass) #:nodoc: lock = Mutex.new limit = worker_connections nr = 0 LISTENERS.each do |l| klass.new do begin if lock.synchronize { nr >= limit } worker_yield elsif client = l.kgio_accept klass.new(client) do |c| begin lock.synchronize { nr += 1 } c.process_loop ensure lock.synchronize { nr -= 1 } end end end rescue => e Rainbows::Error.listen_loop(e) end while Rainbows.alive end end sleep 1 while Rainbows.tick || lock.synchronize { nr > 0 } end def worker_loop(worker) #:nodoc: init_worker_process(worker) accept_loop(Thread) end end