The Worker class
(PECL pthreads >= 2.0.0)
Introduction
Worker Threads have a persistent context, as such should be used over Threads in most cases.
When a Worker is started, the run method will be executed, but the Thread will not leave until one of the following conditions are met:
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the Worker goes out of scope (no more references remain)
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the programmer calls shutdown
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the script dies
This means the programmer can reuse the context throughout execution; placing objects on the stack of the Worker will cause the Worker to execute the stacked objects run method.
The programmer must retain references to stacked objects until they are executed or unstacked; the Pool class provides a higher level abstraction of the Worker functionality and manages references for the programmer.
Class synopsis
Table of Contents
- Worker::getStacked — Stack Analysis
- Worker::isShutdown — State Detection
- Worker::isWorking — State Detection
- Worker::shutdown — Synchronization
- Worker::stack — Stacking
- Worker::unstack — Stacking
Коментарии
There's one way to shared datas between Workers, that is using Stackable:
<?php
class data extends Stackable{
//private $name;
public function __construct($_name) {
//$this->name = $_name;//if you set any variable, workers will get the variable, so do not set any variable
echo __FILE__.'-'.__LINE__.'<br/>'.chr(10);
}
public function run(){
echo __FILE__.'-'.__LINE__.'<br/>'.chr(10);
}
}
class readWorker extends Worker {
public function __construct(&$_data) {
$this->data = $_data;//
}
public function run(){
while(1){
if($arr=$this->data->shift())//receiving datas
{
echo 'Received data:'.print_r($arr,1).chr(10);
}else usleep(50000);
}
}
}
class writeWorker extends Worker {
public function __construct(&$_data) {
$this->data = $_data;//
}
public function run(){
while(1){
$this->data[] = array(time(),rand());//writting datas
usleep(rand(50000, 1000000));
}
}
}
$data = new data('');
$reader = new readWorker($data);
$writer = new writeWorker($data);
$reader->start();
$writer->start();
?>
Also you can use $readWorker[] = $some_data; then use $this->shift() in readWorker to share datas with readWorker, but if you do so you can't have variables in readWorker as all variales will be shift by shift();