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Creates multiple long-lived isolates to compute multiple functions; Supports Worker and WASM on the Web with a generator; Supports try-catch block
Isolates Helper #
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Creates multiple long-lived isolates to compute multiple functions.
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Supports
Worker
andWASM
on the Web with an efficient generator using the@isolatesHelperWorker
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This package is based on the power of isolate_manager but can be used to compute multiple functions.
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Support
try-catch
block.
Usage #
Define the number of isolates you want to live with concurrent
parameter.
void main() async {
// Create 3 isolates to solve the problems
final isolates = IsolatesHelper(concurrent: 3);
// Listen for the results from the stream.
isolates.stream.listen((result) {
if (result is double) {
print('Stream get addFuture: $result');
} else {
print('Stream get add: $result');
}
});
// Compute the values. The return type and parameter type will respect the type
// of the function.
final added = await isolates.compute(addFuture, [1.1, 2.2]);
print('add: 1.1 + 2.2 = $added');
// Multiple computations at the same time are allowed. It will be queued
// automatically.
for (int i = 0; i < 10; i++) {
isolates(add, [i, i]).then((value) async {
print('add: $i + $i = $value');
});
}
// Stop the IsolateHelper instance after 5 seconds
Timer(Duration(seconds: 5), () {
isolates.stop();
});
}
Future<double> addFuture(List<double> values) async {
return values[0] + values[1];
}
int add(List<int> values) {
return values[0] + values[1];
}
Here is the ways to use try-catch
block:
// Catch the error from the stream
isolates.stream.listen((result) {
print('Stream get add: $result');
}).onError((e) {
print('Error from stream: $e');
});
// Catch the error from the try-catch block
try {
await isolates.compute(addException, [1, 1]);
} catch (e) {
print('Error from try-catch: $e');
}
The first compute
will automatically wait for all isolates to started before doing the computation, if you want to wait for it manually, you can use:
await isolates.ensureStarted;
Or you can check if the current isolates are started or still in processing by using:
bool isStarted = isolates.isStarted;
You can restart all the isolates with:
await isolates.restart();
Remember to stop the isolates when you don't need it:
await isolates.stop();
Worker #
You need to do a little bit more works then using normal Isolate but don't worry, the below steps will help you to do it easily.
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Step 1: Add
@isolatesHelperWorker
annotation to the functions that you want to use for the Worker@isolatesHelperWorker Future<double> addFuture(List<double> values) async { return values[0] + values[1]; } @isolatesHelperWorker int add(List<int> values) { return values[0] + values[1]; }
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Step 2: Run this command
dart run isolates_helper:generate
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Step 3: Add the
worker
to theIsolatesHelper
final isolates = IsolatesHelper( concurrent: 3, worker: 'worker', isDebug: true, );
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Step 4: Here is the way to execute a Worker function
final result = await isolates( // Here is the normal function add, // Here is the normal params [2, 3], // Here is the name of the function that is mapped in the step 2 workerFunction: 'add', // [Optional] the normal params will be used if this value is null workerParams: [2, 3], );
Contributions #
If you encounter any problems or feel the library is missing a feature, feel free to open an issue. Pull requests are also welcome.
Donations #
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