# Rust Threadpool Executor


A simple thread pool for running jobs on the worker threads. You can specify the core workers which will live as long as the thread pool , maximum workers which will live with a given keep alive time, and the policy when the jobs submited exceed the maximum size of the workers.
## Usage
Create a fix size thread pool and when the job submited will wait when all workers are busy:
```rust
let pool = threadpool_executor::ThreadPool::new(1);
```
You can handle wait the result for a specifid time:
```rust
let pool = threadpool_executor::ThreadPool::new(1);
});
let res = r.unwrap().get_result_timeout(std::time::Duration::from_secs(3));
assert!(res.is_err());
if let Err(err) = res {
matches!(err.kind(), threadpool_executor::error::ErrorKind::TimeOut);
}
```
Use `Builder` to create a thread pool:
```rust
let pool = threadpool_executor::threadpool::Builder::new()
.core_pool_size(1)
.maximum_pool_size(3)
.keep_alive_time(std::time::Duration::from_secs(300))
.exeed_limit_policy(threadpool_executor::threadpool::ExceedLimitPolicy::Wait)
.build();
```
The workers runs in this thread pool will try to catch the `Panic!` using the `std::panic::catch_unwind` in the functions you submit, if catched, the `get_result` method will give you a `Panic` kind ExecutorError.
```rust
let pool = threadpool_executor::ThreadPool::new(1);
});
let res = r.unwrap().get_result();
assert!(res.is_err());
if let Err(err) = res {
matches!(err.kind(), threadpool_executor::error::ErrorKind::Panic);
}
```
You can cancel the task when it's waiting in line. The task cannot be cancelled when it's started running.
```rust
let pool = threadpool_executor::ThreadPool::new(1);
}).unwrap();
let mut exp = pool.execute(|| {}).unwrap();
exp.cancel();
```