Sends an abort signal to other workers.
Sends an abort signal to other workers.
Abort flag being true means that a worker can abort and produce whatever result,
since its result will not affect the final result of computation. An example
of operations using this are find
, forall
and exists
methods.
Returns string formatted according to given format
string.
Returns string formatted according to given format
string.
Format strings are as for String.format
(@see java.lang.String.format).
Returns the value of the index flag.
Returns the value of the index flag.
The index flag holds an integer which carries some operation-specific meaning. For
instance, takeWhile
operation sets the index flag to the position of the element
where the predicate fails. Other workers may check this index against the indices
they are working on and return if this index is smaller than their index. Examples
of operations using this are takeWhile
, dropWhile
, span
and indexOf
.
the value of the index flag
Checks whether an abort signal has been issued.
Checks whether an abort signal has been issued.
Abort flag being true means that a worker can abort and produce whatever result,
since its result will not affect the final result of computation. An example
of operations using this are find
, forall
and exists
methods.
the state of the abort
Sets the value of the index flag.
Sets the value of the index flag.
The index flag holds an integer which carries some operation-specific meaning. For
instance, takeWhile
operation sets the index flag to the position of the element
where the predicate fails. Other workers may check this index against the indices
they are working on and return if this index is smaller than their index. Examples
of operations using this are takeWhile
, dropWhile
, span
and indexOf
.
the value to which the index flag is set.
Sets the value of the index flag if argument is greater than current value.
Sets the value of the index flag if argument is greater than current value. This method does this atomically.
The index flag holds an integer which carries some operation-specific meaning. For
instance, takeWhile
operation sets the index flag to the position of the element
where the predicate fails. Other workers may check this index against the indices
they are working on and return if this index is smaller than their index. Examples
of operations using this are takeWhile
, dropWhile
, span
and indexOf
.
the value to which the index flag is set
Sets the value of the index flag if argument is lesser than current value.
Sets the value of the index flag if argument is lesser than current value. This method does this atomically.
The index flag holds an integer which carries some operation-specific meaning. For
instance, takeWhile
operation sets the index flag to the position of the element
where the predicate fails. Other workers may check this index against the indices
they are working on and return if this index is smaller than their index. Examples
of operations using this are takeWhile
, dropWhile
, span
and indexOf
.
the value to which the index flag is set
A delegate that method calls are redirected to.
A delegate that method calls are redirected to.
A read only tag specific to the signalling object.
A read only tag specific to the signalling object. It is used to give specific workers information on the part of the collection being operated on.
Class implementing delegated signalling.