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"""SCons.Job

This module defines the Serial and Parallel classes that execute tasks to
complete a build. The Jobs class provides a higher level interface to start,
stop, and wait on jobs.

"""

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class Jobs:
    """An instance of this class initializes N jobs, and provides
    methods for starting, stopping, and waiting on all N jobs.
    """

    def __init__(self, num, taskmaster):
        """
        create 'num' jobs using the given taskmaster.

        If 'num' is 1 or less, then a serial job will be used,
        otherwise a parallel job with 'num' worker threads will
        be used.
        """

        if num > 1:
            self.job = Parallel(taskmaster, num)
        else:
            self.job = Serial(taskmaster)

    def run(self):
        """run the job"""
        try:
            self.job.start()
        except KeyboardInterrupt:
            # mask any further keyboard interrupts so that scons
            # can shutdown cleanly:
            # (this only masks the keyboard interrupt for Python,
            #  child processes can still get the keyboard interrupt)
            import signal
            signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, signal.SIG_IGN)
            raise

class Serial:
    """This class is used to execute tasks in series, and is more efficient
    than Parallel, but is only appropriate for non-parallel builds. Only
    one instance of this class should be in existence at a time.

    This class is not thread safe.
    """

    def __init__(self, taskmaster):
        """Create a new serial job given a taskmaster. 

        The taskmaster's next_task() method should return the next task
        that needs to be executed, or None if there are no more tasks. The
        taskmaster's executed() method will be called for each task when it
        is successfully executed or failed() will be called if it failed to
        execute (e.g. execute() raised an exception). The taskmaster's
        is_blocked() method will not be called.  """
        
        self.taskmaster = taskmaster

    def start(self):
        """Start the job. This will begin pulling tasks from the taskmaster
        and executing them, and return when there are no more tasks. If a task
        fails to execute (i.e. execute() raises an exception), then the job will
        stop."""
        
        while 1:
            task = self.taskmaster.next_task()

            if task is None:
                break

            try:
                task.prepare()
                task.execute()
            except KeyboardInterrupt:
                raise
            except:
                # Let the failed() callback function arrange for the
                # build to stop if that's appropriate.
                task.failed()
            else:
                task.executed()


# Trap import failure so that everything in the Job module but the
# Parallel class (and its dependent classes) will work if the interpreter
# doesn't support threads.
try:
    import Queue
    import threading
except ImportError:
    pass

class Worker(threading.Thread):
    """A worker thread waits on a task to be posted to its request queue,
    dequeues the task, executes it, and posts a tuple including the task
    and a boolean indicating whether the task executed successfully. """

    def __init__(self, requestQueue, resultsQueue):
        threading.Thread.__init__(self)
        self.setDaemon(1)
        self.requestQueue = requestQueue
        self.resultsQueue = resultsQueue
        self.start()

    def run(self):
        while 1:
            task = self.requestQueue.get()

            try:
                task.execute()
            except:
                ok = False
            else:
                ok = True

            self.resultsQueue.put((task, ok))

class ThreadPool:
    """This class is responsible for spawning and managing worker threads."""

    def __init__(self, num):
        """Create the request and reply queues, and 'num' worker threads."""
        # Ideally we wouldn't have to artificially limit the number of
        # tasks that can be posted to the request queue.  But this can
        # result in a large number of pending tasks, which at the time
        # of this writing causes the taskmaster's next_task method to
        # take a very long time.
        self.requestQueue = Queue.Queue(num)
        self.resultsQueue = Queue.Queue()

        # Create worker threads
        for i in range(num):
            worker = Worker(self.requestQueue, self.resultsQueue)

    def put(self, obj):
        """Put task into request queue."""
        self.requestQueue.put(obj)

    def get(self, block = 1):
        """Remove and return a result tuple from the results queue."""
        return self.resultsQueue.get(block)
        
    def get_nowait(self):
        """Remove and result a result tuple from the results queue 
        without blocking."""
        return self.get(False)

class Parallel:
    """This class is used to execute tasks in parallel, and is somewhat 
    less efficient than Serial, but is appropriate for parallel builds.

    This class is thread safe.
    """

    def __init__(self, taskmaster, num):
        """Create a new parallel job given a taskmaster.

        The taskmaster's next_task() method should return the next task
        that needs to be executed, or None if there are no more tasks. The
        taskmaster's executed() method will be called for each task when it
        is successfully executed or failed() will be called if the task
        failed to execute (i.e. execute() raised an exception).  The
        taskmaster's is_blocked() method should return true iff there are
        more tasks, but they can't be executed until one or more other
        tasks have been executed. next_task() will be called iff
        is_blocked() returned false.

        Note: calls to taskmaster are serialized, but calls to execute() on
        distinct tasks are not serialized, because that is the whole point
        of parallel jobs: they can execute multiple tasks
        simultaneously. """

        self.taskmaster = taskmaster
        self.tp = ThreadPool(num)

    def start(self):
        """Start the job. This will begin pulling tasks from the
        taskmaster and executing them, and return when there are no
        more tasks. If a task fails to execute (i.e. execute() raises
        an exception), then the job will stop."""

        while 1:
            task = self.taskmaster.next_task()
            if task is None:
                break

            # prepare task for execution
            try:
                task.prepare()
            except KeyboardInterrupt:
                raise
            except:
                # Let the failed() callback function arrange for the
                # build to stop if that's appropriate.
                task.failed()

            # dispatch task
            self.tp.put(task)

            while 1:
                try:
                    task, ok = self.tp.get_nowait()
                except Queue.Empty:
                    if not self.taskmaster.is_blocked():
                        break
                    task, ok = self.tp.get()

                if ok:
                    task.executed()
                else:
                    task.failed()