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Module Throttle

Implements a basic throttle meant to bound the number of jobs that can concurrently run. Additionally the ~burst_size and ~sustained_rate_per_sec arguments can be used to control how many jobs can be spawned in a burst, and how quickly jobs can be spawned over time. If these options are not given to create_exn they are unbounded.

concurrent_jobs_target is the desired maximum number of concurrent jobs. If the value is never changed, then this is in fact a hard upper bound. The value is mutable, however, and so may be violated temporarily if the value is reduced.

Signature

type t
val sexp_of_t : t -> Sexplib.Sexp.t
val create_exn : concurrent_jobs_target:int -> continue_on_error:bool -> ?burst_size:int -> ?sustained_rate_per_sec:float -> unit -> t
val concurrent_jobs_target : t -> int
val num_jobs_waiting_to_start : t -> int
val num_jobs_running : t -> int
val enqueue_exn : t -> ?allow_immediate_run:bool -> ('a -> unit) -> 'a -> unit
val enqueue' : t -> ('a -> 'b Import.Deferred.t) -> 'a -> 'b Outcome.t Import.Deferred.t
type 'a u = t
include Common with type 'a t := 'a u
type _ t
val kill : _ t -> unit

kills t, which aborts all enqueued jobs that haven't started and all jobs enqueued in the future. If t has already been killed, then calling kill t has no effect. Note that kill does not effect currently running jobs in any way.

val is_dead : _ t -> bool

is_dead t returns true if t was killed, either by kill or by an unhandled exception in a job.

val to_limiter : _ t -> limiter

Convert to a limiter