Crate tp_tasks[][src]

Runtime tasks.

Contains runtime-usable functions for spawning parallel purely computational tasks.

NOTE: This is experimental API. NOTE: When using in actual runtime, make sure you don’t produce unbounded parallelism. So this is bad example to use it:

   fn my_parallel_computator(data: Vec<u8>) -> Vec<u8> {
       unimplemented!()
   }
   fn test(dynamic_variable: i32) {
       for _ in 0..dynamic_variable { tp_tasks::spawn(my_parallel_computator, vec![]); }
   }

While this is a good example:

   use codec::Encode;
   static STATIC_VARIABLE: i32 = 4;

   fn my_parallel_computator(data: Vec<u8>) -> Vec<u8> {
       unimplemented!()
   }

   fn test(computation_payload: Vec<u8>) {
       let parallel_tasks = (0..STATIC_VARIABLE).map(|idx|
           tp_tasks::spawn(my_parallel_computator, computation_payload.chunks(10).nth(idx as _).encode())
       );
   }

When allowing unbounded parallelism, malicious transactions can exploit it and partition network consensus based on how much resources nodes have.

Structs

AsyncExternalities

Simple state-less externalities for use in async context.

DataJoinHandle

Task handle (wasm).

Functions

new_async_externalities

New Async externalities.

spawn

Spawn new runtime task (native).