commit | 79d885f1c55aa8835b3b7a31353e31b84639a8ae | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Vsevolod Tolstopyatov <[email protected]> | Tue Jan 24 20:47:02 2023 +0300 |
committer | GitHub <[email protected]> | Tue Jan 24 20:47:02 2023 +0300 |
tree | bce41c9cf665a0563625a23883c50eee7ddf8159 | |
parent | 6a6e62de39b965a0340e82d6ba56a1e4e93964ce [diff] |
Remove ThreadLocal from ThreadLocalMap when finishing UndispatchedCor… (#3593) * Remove ThreadLocal from ThreadLocalMap when finishing UndispatchedCoroutine * It addresses the problem with ThreadLocalMap.entries that may outlive the coroutine lifecycle and interfere with CPU consumption of other thread-locals on the same thread * No test provided as this is a non-functioanl change. The only reasonable way to check it is to reflectively walk over Thread class which is prohibited by Java since 11+. The only way is to eyeball Thread.currentThread().threadLocals size in debugger in the properly crafted unit test * Do not touch thread-locals if they were never set in UndispatchedCoroutine Fixes #3592
Library support for Kotlin coroutines with multiplatform support. This is a companion version for the Kotlin 1.7.20
release.
suspend fun main() = coroutineScope { launch { delay(1000) println("Kotlin Coroutines World!") } println("Hello") }
Play with coroutines online here
CompletableFuture
and JVM-specific extensions.Promise
via Promise.await and promise builder;Window
via Window.asCoroutineDispatcher, etc.Add dependencies (you can also add other modules that you need):
<dependency> <groupId>org.jetbrains.kotlinx</groupId> <artifactId>kotlinx-coroutines-core</artifactId> <version>1.6.4</version> </dependency>
And make sure that you use the latest Kotlin version:
<properties> <kotlin.version>1.7.20</kotlin.version> </properties>
Add dependencies (you can also add other modules that you need):
dependencies { implementation("org.jetbrains.kotlinx:kotlinx-coroutines-core:1.6.4") }
And make sure that you use the latest Kotlin version:
plugins { // For build.gradle.kts (Kotlin DSL) kotlin("jvm") version "1.7.20" // For build.gradle (Groovy DSL) id "org.jetbrains.kotlin.jvm" version "1.7.20" }
Make sure that you have mavenCentral()
in the list of repositories:
repositories { mavenCentral() }
Add kotlinx-coroutines-android
module as a dependency when using kotlinx.coroutines
on Android:
implementation("org.jetbrains.kotlinx:kotlinx-coroutines-android:1.6.4")
This gives you access to the Android Dispatchers.Main coroutine dispatcher and also makes sure that in case of a crashed coroutine with an unhandled exception that this exception is logged before crashing the Android application, similarly to the way uncaught exceptions in threads are handled by the Android runtime.
R8 and ProGuard rules are bundled into the kotlinx-coroutines-android
module. For more details see “Optimization” section for Android.
The kotlinx-coroutines-core
artifact contains a resource file that is not required for the coroutines to operate normally and is only used by the debugger. To exclude it at no loss of functionality, add the following snippet to the android
block in your Gradle file for the application subproject:
packagingOptions { resources.excludes += "DebugProbesKt.bin" }
Core modules of kotlinx.coroutines
are also available for Kotlin/JS and Kotlin/Native.
In common code that should get compiled for different platforms, you can add a dependency to kotlinx-coroutines-core
right to the commonMain
source set:
commonMain { dependencies { implementation("org.jetbrains.kotlinx:kotlinx-coroutines-core:1.6.4") } }
No more additional dependencies are needed, platform-specific artifacts will be resolved automatically via Gradle metadata available since Gradle 5.3.
Platform-specific dependencies are recommended to be used only for non-multiplatform projects that are compiled only for target platform.
Kotlin/JS version of kotlinx.coroutines
is published as kotlinx-coroutines-core-js
(follow the link to get the dependency declaration snippet) and as kotlinx-coroutines-core
NPM package.
Kotlin/Native version of kotlinx.coroutines
is published as kotlinx-coroutines-core-$platform
where $platform
is the target Kotlin/Native platform. List of currently supported targets.