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A select operation waits until any of a set of futures is ready, and responds to that future's result. In JavaScript, this is similar to Promise.race
. In Python, it compares to asyncio.wait(task_set, return_when=asyncio.FIRST_COMPLETED)
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Similar to a match statement, the body of select!
has a number of arms, each of the form pattern = future => statement
. When a future
is ready, its return value is destructured by the pattern
. The statement
is then run with the resulting variables. The statement
result becomes the result of the select!
macro.
use tokio::sync::mpsc::{self, Receiver}; use tokio::time::{sleep, Duration}; #[derive(Debug, PartialEq)] enum Animal { Cat { name: String }, Dog { name: String }, } async fn first_animal_to_finish_race( mut cat_rcv: Receiver<String>, mut dog_rcv: Receiver<String>, ) -> Option<Animal> { tokio::select! { cat_name = cat_rcv.recv() => Some(Animal::Cat { name: cat_name? }), dog_name = dog_rcv.recv() => Some(Animal::Dog { name: dog_name? }) } } #[tokio::main] async fn main() { let (cat_sender, cat_receiver) = mpsc::channel(32); let (dog_sender, dog_receiver) = mpsc::channel(32); tokio::spawn(async move { sleep(Duration::from_millis(500)).await; cat_sender.send(String::from("Felix")).await.expect("Failed to send cat."); }); tokio::spawn(async move { sleep(Duration::from_millis(50)).await; dog_sender.send(String::from("Rex")).await.expect("Failed to send dog."); }); let winner = first_animal_to_finish_race(cat_receiver, dog_receiver) .await .expect("Failed to receive winner"); println!("Winner is {winner:?}"); }
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In this example, we have a race between a cat and a dog.
first_animal_to_finish_race
listens to both channels and will pick whichever arrives first. Since the dog takes 50ms, it wins against the cat that take 500ms. -
You can use
oneshot
channels in this example as the channels are supposed to receive only onesend
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Try adding a deadline to the race, demonstrating selecting different sorts of futures.
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Note that
select!
drops unmatched branches, which cancels their futures. It is easiest to use when every execution ofselect!
creates new futures.- An alternative is to pass
&mut future
instead of the future itself, but this can lead to issues, further discussed in the pinning slide.
- An alternative is to pass