dunder 0.1.0 → 0.1.1
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- data/Rakefile +7 -1
- data/Readme.md +72 -3
- data/VERSION +1 -1
- data/dunder.gemspec +74 -0
- data/lib/dunder.rb +13 -19
- data/test/test_dunder.rb +10 -3
- metadata +12 -4
data/Rakefile
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gem.homepage = "http://github.com/Fonsan/dunder"
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gem.license = "MIT"
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gem.summary = %Q{A simple way of doing heavy work in a background process and when you really need the object it will block until it is done}
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gem.description = %Q{
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gem.description = %Q{For tasks that can be started early and evaluated late.
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Typically one might want start multiple heavy tasks concurrent.
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This is already solvable with threads or the [reactor-pattern](http://rubyeventmachine.com/) but setting this up could be cumbersome or require direct interactions with threads ex.
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Dunder is a simple way of abstracting this:
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you simply pass a block to Dunder.load with the expected class as the argument}
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gem.email = "fonsan@gmail.com"
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gem.authors = ["Fonsan"]
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# Include your dependencies below. Runtime dependencies are required when using your gem,
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data/Readme.md
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Dunder
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=========================
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For tasks that can be started early and evaluated late.
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Typically one might want start multiple heavy tasks concurrent.
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This is already solvable with threads or the [reactor-pattern](http://rubyeventmachine.com/) but setting this up could be cumbersome or require direct interactions with threads ex.
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Dunder is a simple way of abstracting this:
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you simply pass a block to Dunder.load with the expected class as the argument
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Usage
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lazy_foo = Dunder.load(String) {
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# Simulate heavy IO
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sleep 2
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"bar"
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}
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lazy_b = Dunder.load(String) {
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# Simulate heavy IO
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sleep 2
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"bar"
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}
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puts lazy_bar
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puts lazy_foo
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# Will finish after 2 seconds
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worth mentioning is that if you access the variable in someway before that it will block earlier
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ex
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lazy_array = Dunder.load(Array) do
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sleep 1
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[1,2,3]
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end
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puts lazy_array.length # <- will block here until the above sleep is done
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sleep 1 # other heavy stuff
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puts lazy_array # <- will be printed after 2 seconds
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changing the order will fix this though
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lazy_array = Dunder.load(Array) do
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sleep 1
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[1,2,3]
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end
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sleep 1 # other heavy stuff
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puts lazy_array.length # <- will block here until the above sleep in the block is done
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puts lazy_array # <- will be printed after 1 second
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API
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Dunder.load(Klass,instance = nil) {
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#things to do
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value
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}
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Klass must be the class of value
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instance, During the process Dunder will call Klass.new if your class has a mandatory argument in initialize (the constructor) you could create a dummy instance yourself or you could set the return type to Array and return [value] and then use Dunder.load(Array) do [value] end.first
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Rails
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@lazy_posts = Dunder.load(Array) do
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Post.all
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end
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@lazy_users = Dunder.load(Array) do
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User.all
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end
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and then later in views
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<%= @lazyposts.each do %> <- this will block until the posts have been loaded
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...
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<% end %>
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Known problems
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it works with most types but has only been tested with 1.9.2
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NotImplementedError: super from singleton method that is defined to multiple classes is not supported;
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this will be fixed in 1.9.3 or later
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Or a SystemStackError: stack level too deep
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Install
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=======
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gem install
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gem install dunder
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(The MIT License)
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data/VERSION
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data/dunder.gemspec
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# Generated by jeweler
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# DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE DIRECTLY
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# Instead, edit Jeweler::Tasks in Rakefile, and run 'rake gemspec'
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# -*- encoding: utf-8 -*-
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Gem::Specification.new do |s|
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s.name = %q{dunder}
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s.version = "0.1.1"
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s.required_rubygems_version = Gem::Requirement.new(">= 0") if s.respond_to? :required_rubygems_version=
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s.authors = ["Fonsan"]
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s.date = %q{2011-01-26}
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s.description = %q{For tasks that can be started early and evaluated late.
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Typically one might want start multiple heavy tasks concurrent.
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Dunder is a simple way of abstracting this:
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you simply pass a block to Dunder.load with the expected class as the argument}
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s.email = %q{fonsan@gmail.com}
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s.extra_rdoc_files = [
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"LICENSE.txt"
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s.files = [
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"Gemfile",
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"LICENSE.txt",
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"Rakefile",
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"VERSION",
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s.homepage = %q{http://github.com/Fonsan/dunder}
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s.licenses = ["MIT"]
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s.require_paths = ["lib"]
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s.rubygems_version = %q{1.3.7}
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s.summary = %q{A simple way of doing heavy work in a background process and when you really need the object it will block until it is done}
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data/lib/dunder.rb
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For tasks that can be started early and evaluated late.
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