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mjustin

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Beispiel für Verwendung von TMonitor.Wait / TMonitor.PulseAll

  Alt 15. Aug 2010, 11:15
Delphi-Version: 2009
Hallo,

heute hatte ich etwas Zeit und dieses Beispiel einer Producer/Consumer Anwendung auf Basis der neuen TMonitor Klasse geschrieben (s.a. What is TMonitor in Delphi System unit good for? auf Stackoverflow). Falls jemand darin verbesserungsfähigen Code findet (oder die ganze Lösung ganz anders angehen würde), freue ich mich sehr über Feedback. Dass die Synchronisation über die Drop Instanz erfolgt, ist der leichteren Lesbarkeit geschuldet - wer Why is lock(this) {…} bad? kennt, weiss was ich meine :)

Delphi-Quellcode:
program TMonitorTest;

// based on example code at http://download.oracle.com/javase/tutorial/essential/concurrency/guardmeth.html

{$APPTYPE CONSOLE}

uses
  SysUtils, Classes;

type
  Drop = class(TObject)
  private
    // Message sent from producer to consumer.
    Msg: string;
    // True if consumer should wait for producer to send message, false
    // if producer should wait for consumer to retrieve message.
    Empty: Boolean;
  public
    constructor Create;
    function Take: string;
    procedure Put(AMessage: string);
  end;

  Producer = class(TThread)
  private
    FDrop: Drop;
  public
    constructor Create(ADrop: Drop);
    procedure Execute; override;
  end;

  Consumer = class(TThread)
  private
    FDrop: Drop;
  public
    constructor Create(ADrop: Drop);
    procedure Execute; override;
  end;

{ Drop }

constructor Drop.Create;
begin
  Empty := True;
end;

function Drop.Take: string;
begin
  TMonitor.Enter(Self);
  try
    // Wait until message is available.
    while Empty do
    begin
      TMonitor.Wait(Self, INFINITE);
    end;
    // Toggle status.
    Empty := True;
    // Notify producer that status has changed.
    TMonitor.PulseAll(Self);
    Result := Msg;
  finally
    TMonitor.Exit(Self);
  end;
end;

procedure Drop.Put(AMessage: string);
begin
  TMonitor.Enter(Self);
  try
    // Wait until message has been retrieved.
    while not Empty do
    begin
      TMonitor.Wait(Self, INFINITE);
    end;
    // Toggle status.
    Empty := False;
    // Store message.
    Msg := AMessage;
    // Notify consumer that status has changed.
    TMonitor.PulseAll(Self);
  finally
    TMonitor.Exit(Self);
  end;
end;

{ Producer }

constructor Producer.Create(ADrop: Drop);
begin
  FDrop := ADrop;
  inherited Create(False);
end;

procedure Producer.Execute;
var
  Msgs: array of string;
  I: Integer;
begin
  SetLength(Msgs, 4);
  Msgs[0] := 'Mares eat oats';
  Msgs[1] := 'Does eat oats';
  Msgs[2] := 'Little lambs eat ivy';
  Msgs[3] := 'A kid will eat ivy too';
  for I := 0 to Length(Msgs) - 1 do
  begin
    FDrop.Put(Msgs[I]);
    Sleep(Random(5000));
  end;
  FDrop.Put('DONE');
end;

{ Consumer }

constructor Consumer.Create(ADrop: Drop);
begin
  FDrop := ADrop;
  inherited Create(False);
end;

procedure Consumer.Execute;
var
  Msg: string;
begin
  repeat
    Msg := FDrop.Take;
    WriteLn('Received: ' + Msg);
    Sleep(Random(5000));
  until Msg = 'DONE';
end;

var
  ADrop: Drop;
begin
  Randomize;
  ADrop := Drop.Create;
  Producer.Create(ADrop);
  Consumer.Create(ADrop);
  ReadLn;
end.
Viele Grüße,
Michael Justin
Michael Justin
habarisoft.com
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