package picos
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Module Picos_rc.Make
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Creates a new external reference counting table for a resource type.
An externally reference counted resource.
ℹ️ This is intended for cases where a resource needs to be safely shared between multiple independent threads of control whether they are fibers, threads, or domains. In that use case you typically need to increment the reference count before handing the resource from one independent thread of control to another and the other independent thread of control then becomes responsible for decrementing the reference count after being done with the resource.
Parameters
Signature
Opaque type alias for the resource type.
create resource
adds an entry for the resource with an initial reference count of 1
to the table for the resource and returns the resource as a value of the opaque alias type.
The optional dispose
argument defaults to true
. When explicitly specified as ~dispose:false
, the resource will not be disposed when the reference count becomes zero. This is intended for special cases where a resource is e.g. managed outside of the control of the user program.
unsafe_get opaque_resource
casts the opaque alias type back to the resource type.
⚠️ This should only be called and the resource used either after creating the reference counting entry or after incrementing the reference count and before the matching decrement.
incr opaque_resource
tries to find the entry for the resource and increment the reference count.
decr opaque_resource
tries to find the entry for the resource and decrement the reference count. If the reference count becomes zero, the entry for the resource will be removed and the resource will be disposed, unless ~dispose:false
was specified for create
.
The optional close
argument defaults to false
. When explicitly specified as ~close:true
the resource will be marked as closed and attempts to increment the reference could will fail.
type info = {
resource : Resource.t;
(*The resource.
*)count : int;
(*Reference count. This may be
*)0
.closed : bool;
dispose : bool;
bt : Printexc.raw_backtrace;
}
Information on a resource.