package rpc_parallel

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Type-safe parallel library built on top of Async_rpc

Install

Dune Dependency

Authors

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Sources

rpc_parallel-v0.10.0.tar.gz
md5=d1672f49172b313381544716cb68c700

Description

Rpc_parallel offers an API to define various workers and protocols, spawn workers as separate processes, and communicate with them using Async Rpc.

Published: 03 Jan 2018

README

README

**Mental Model**:

- [Worker.t] identifies a worker rpc server
- [spawn] ([serve]) starts a worker Rpc server in another process (the same process)
- [client] connects to a worker Rpc server
- [run] dispatches on a connection to a worker Rpc server

**Top-level**:

It is highly recommended for [Parallel.start_app] and [Parallel.Make]
calls to be top-level. But the real requirements are:

1) The master's state is initialized before any calls to [spawn]. This will be
achieved either by [Parallel.start_app] or [Parallel.init_master_exn].

2) Spawned workers (runs of your executable with a certain environment variable set)
must start running as a worker. This will be achieved either by [Parallel.start_app]
or [Parallel.run_as_worker_exn]. With [Parallel.run_as_worker_exn], you must have
carefully supplied the necessary command arguments to ensure
[Parallel.run_as_worker_exn] is indeed called.

3) Spawned workers must be able to find their function implementations when they start
running as a worker. These implementations are gathered on the application of the
[Parallel.Make] functor.

4) The worker implementations must be defined completely and in the same order,
regardless of master and worker code paths. This is necessary for the masters and
workers to agree on certain generated ids.

**Monitoring your workers**:

Uncaught exceptions in workers will always result in the worker shutting down.
The master can be notified of these exceptions in multiple ways:

- If the exception occured in a function implementation [f] before [f] is
  determined, the exception will be returned back to the caller.
  E.g. the caller of [spawn] or [run] will get an [Error.t] describing the exception.

- If the exception occured after [f] is determined, [on_failure exn] will be
  called (in [Monitor.current ()] at the time of [spawn]) in the spawning process.

- If [redirect_stderr] specifies a file, the worker will also write its exception to
  that file before shutting down.

**Optional Rpc Settings**:

The master's Rpc server will be started with the [max_message_size],
[heartbeat_config], and [handshake_timeout] settings passed in to
[start_app]/[init_master_exn].

Each worker's Rpc server will be started with the settings passed in upon [spawn] or
[serve] of that worker.

All [client] calls will use the corresponding Rpc settings for the given worker/master
that it is connecting to.

Dependencies (8)

  1. ocaml-migrate-parsetree >= "0.4" & < "2.0.0"
  2. jbuilder >= "1.0+beta12"
  3. sexplib >= "v0.10" & < "v0.11"
  4. ppx_jane >= "v0.10" & < "v0.11"
  5. ppx_driver >= "v0.10" & < "v0.11"
  6. core >= "v0.10" & < "v0.11"
  7. async >= "v0.10" & < "v0.11"
  8. ocaml >= "4.04.1"

Dev Dependencies

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Used by

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