use crate::setup::{Input, Knobs, ParDatabase, ParDatabaseImpl, WithValue}; use salsa::{Database, ParallelDatabase}; /// Add test where a call to `sum` is cancelled by a simultaneous /// write. Check that we recompute the result in next revision, even /// though none of the inputs have changed. #[test] fn in_par_get_set_cancellation() { let db = ParDatabaseImpl::default(); db.query(Input).set('a', 100); db.query(Input).set('b', 010); db.query(Input).set('c', 001); db.query(Input).set('d', 0); let thread1 = std::thread::spawn({ let db = db.fork(); move || { let v1 = db.knobs().sum_signal_on_entry.with_value(1, || { db.knobs() .sum_wait_for_cancellation .with_value(true, || db.sum("abc")) }); // check that we observed cancellation assert_eq!(v1, std::usize::MAX); // at this point, we have observed cancellation, so let's // wait until the `set` is known to have occurred. db.wait_for(2); // Now when we read we should get the correct sums. Note // in particular that we re-compute the sum of `"abc"` // even though none of our inputs have changed. let v2 = db.sum("abc"); (v1, v2) } }); let thread2 = std::thread::spawn({ let db = db.fork(); move || { // Wait until we have entered `sum` in the other thread. db.wait_for(1); db.query(Input).set('d', 1000); // Signal that we have *set* `d` db.signal(2); db.sum("d") } }); assert_eq!(thread1.join().unwrap(), (std::usize::MAX, 111)); assert_eq!(thread2.join().unwrap(), 1000); }