pub struct WorkerPool { /* private fields */ }Expand description
Pool managing active workers
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impl WorkerPool
Sourcepub fn new(max_workers: usize) -> Self
pub fn new(max_workers: usize) -> Self
Creates a new worker pool with the specified maximum number of workers.
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max_workers- The maximum number of concurrent workers allowed
Sourcepub async fn execute(
&self,
task: Box<dyn Task + Send + Sync>,
) -> Result<TaskResult, String>
pub async fn execute( &self, task: Box<dyn Task + Send + Sync>, ) -> Result<TaskResult, String>
Execute a task by spawning a worker
Sourcepub fn get_active_count(&self) -> usize
pub fn get_active_count(&self) -> usize
Number of active workers
Sourcepub fn get_capacity(&self) -> usize
pub fn get_capacity(&self) -> usize
Maximum capacity of worker pool
Sourcepub fn get_worker_stats(&self) -> WorkerStats
pub fn get_worker_stats(&self) -> WorkerStats
Statistics about current workers
Sourcepub fn list_active_workers(&self) -> Vec<ActiveWorkerInfo>
pub fn list_active_workers(&self) -> Vec<ActiveWorkerInfo>
List active worker infos
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impl Freeze for WorkerPool
impl RefUnwindSafe for WorkerPool
impl Send for WorkerPool
impl Sync for WorkerPool
impl Unpin for WorkerPool
impl UnwindSafe for WorkerPool
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