Struct rayon::ScopeFifo

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pub struct ScopeFifo<'scope> {
    base: ScopeBase<'scope>,
    fifos: Vec<JobFifo>,
}
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Represents a fork-join scope which can be used to spawn any number of tasks. Those spawned from the same thread are prioritized in relative FIFO order. See scope_fifo() for more information.

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§base: ScopeBase<'scope>§fifos: Vec<JobFifo>

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impl<'scope> ScopeFifo<'scope>

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pub fn spawn_fifo<BODY>(&self, body: BODY)
where BODY: FnOnce(&ScopeFifo<'scope>) + Send + 'scope,

Spawns a job into the fork-join scope self. This job will execute sometime before the fork-join scope completes. The job is specified as a closure, and this closure receives its own reference to the scope self as argument. This can be used to inject new jobs into self.

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This method is akin to Scope::spawn(), but with a FIFO priority. The scope_fifo function has more details about this distinction.

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pub fn spawn_broadcast<BODY>(&self, body: BODY)
where BODY: Fn(&ScopeFifo<'scope>, BroadcastContext<'_>) + Send + Sync + 'scope,

Spawns a job into every thread of the fork-join scope self. This job will execute on each thread sometime before the fork-join scope completes. The job is specified as a closure, and this closure receives its own reference to the scope self as argument, as well as a BroadcastContext.

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impl<'scope> Debug for ScopeFifo<'scope>

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fn fmt(&self, fmt: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result<(), Error>

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more

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impl<'scope> !Freeze for ScopeFifo<'scope>

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impl<'scope> !RefUnwindSafe for ScopeFifo<'scope>

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impl<'scope> Send for ScopeFifo<'scope>

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impl<'scope> Sync for ScopeFifo<'scope>

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impl<'scope> Unpin for ScopeFifo<'scope>

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impl<'scope> !UnwindSafe for ScopeFifo<'scope>

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