package moonpool

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Task-local storage.

This storage is associated to the current task, just like thread-local storage is associated with the current thread. The storage is carried along in case the current task is suspended.

  • since 0.6
type t = Moonpool__.Types_.ls_value array Stdlib.ref

Underlying storage for a task. This is mutable and not thread-safe.

val dummy : t
type 'a key

A key used to access a particular (typed) storage slot on every task.

val new_key : init:(unit -> 'a) -> unit -> 'a key

new_key ~init () makes a new key. Keys are expensive and should never be allocated dynamically or in a loop. The correct pattern is, at toplevel:

  let k_foo : foo Task_ocal_storage.key =
    Task_local_storage.new_key ~init:(fun () -> make_foo ()) ()

(* … *)

(* use it: *)
let … = Task_local_storage.get k_foo
val get : 'a key -> 'a

get k gets the value for the current task for key k. Must be run from inside a task running on a runner.

  • raises Failure

    otherwise

val get_opt : 'a key -> 'a option

get_opt k gets the current task's value for key k, or None if not run from inside the task.

val set : 'a key -> 'a -> unit

set k v sets the storage for k to v. Must be run from inside a task running on a runner.

  • raises Failure

    otherwise

val with_value : 'a key -> 'a -> (unit -> 'b) -> 'b

with_value k v f sets k to v for the duration of the call to f(). When f() returns (or fails), k is restored to its old value.

val get_current : unit -> t option

Access the current storage, or None if not run from within a task.

module Direct : sig ... end

Direct access to values from a storage handle