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bug#21887: 'monitor' form broken


From: Taylan Ulrich Bayırlı/Kammer
Subject: bug#21887: 'monitor' form broken
Date: Thu, 12 Nov 2015 16:29:30 +0100
User-agent: Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/24.5 (gnu/linux)

It seems that the 'monitor' form is currently a no-op.  The form

    (par-for-each (lambda (x)
                    (monitor
                      (foo)))
                  xs)

should be functionally equivalent to

    (let ((mutex (make-mutex)))
      (par-for-each (lambda (x)
                      (with-mutex mutex
                        (foo)))
                    xs))

but currently becomes

    (par-for-each (lambda (x)
                    (let ((mutex (make-mutex)))
                      (with-mutex mutex
                        (foo))))
                  xs)

which is ineffective.

I don't know what's the best way to fix this.  The simplest thing that
comes to my mind is something along the lines of:

    (define-syntax monitor
      (lambda (stx)
        (syntax-case stx ()
          ((_ body body* ...)
           (let ((uuid (generate-uuid)))
             #`(with-mutex (mutex-with-uuid #,uuid)
                 body body* ...))))))

where mutex-with-uuid looks it up from a hash table at run-time and
instantiates it when it doesn't exist, this operation also being
synchronized across threads, like:

    (define mutex-table (make-hash-table))

    (define mutex-table-mutex (make-mutex))

    (define (mutex-with-uuid uuid)
      (with-mutex mutex-table-mutex
        (or (hash-ref mutex-table uuid)
            (let ((mutex (make-mutex)))
              (hash-set! mutex-table uuid mutex)
              mutex))))

If that looks OK, I can try to make a proper patch from it.  I'm not
sure what I'd use in place of `generate-uuid' though.  Would `gensym' be
good enough?


Shameless advertisement: with SRFI-126, the (or (hash-ref ...) ...) bit
would have been just:

    (hashtable-intern! mutex-table uuid make-mutex)

It's borrowed from MIT/GNU Scheme.  Seems pretty useful.

Taylan





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