Re: [swift-corelibs-dev] Setting property "maxConcurrentOperationCount = 1" of NSOperation fails to execute operations using OpenSource Foundation.

2016-05-05 Thread Philippe Hausler via swift-corelibs-dev
Hmm that seems unfortunate. I wonder if the serial creation is due to an 
unwrapped optional? var attr: dispatch_queue_attr_t? instead might do the 
trick… or alternatively we could just let the underlying queue be concurrent 
all the time and enforce the max ops via making the semaphore always 
instantiated (in the case of max ops being 1) and initializing it to 1 to gate 
the operations.

> On May 5, 2016, at 1:15 AM, Mamatha Busi via swift-corelibs-dev 
>  wrote:
> 
> Hello
>  
> Code snippet:
> 
> ———
> 
>  let operation1 : NSBlockOperation = NSBlockOperation (block: {
> 
> sleep(1)
> 
> print("Opertion1")
> 
> })
> 
> let operation2 : NSBlockOperation = NSBlockOperation (block: {
> 
> sleep(1)
> 
> print("Opertion2”)
> 
> })
> 
> 
> var operations = [NSOperation]()
> 
> operations.append(operation1)
> 
> operations.append(operation2)
> 
>  
> let queue = NSOperationQueue()
> 
> queue.maxConcurrentOperationCount = 1
> 
> queue.addOperations(operations, waitUntilFinished: true)
> 
>  
>  
> 
>  
> The above code snippet of adding operations to an operation queue and 
> executing with the property ‘maxConcurrentOperationCount = 1’ fails while 
> executing the above with the OpenSource Foundation and libDispatch of MAC 
> inside Xcode. 
> 
> The error I am seeing is: 
> 
> fatal error: unexpectedly found nil while unwrapping an Optional value
> 
> Stack trace points to: attr = DISPATCH_QUEUE_SERIAL 
> 
> which implies that the libDispatch macro is coming as nil during the creation 
> of the serial queue using libDispatch in the file NSOperationQueue
> 
> The same test-case passes on OSx. 
> 
> When I do not restrict the serial operation i.e. I remove ‘  
> queue.maxConcurrentOperationCount = 1’ , test case executes successfully. 
> 
> Setting it to a different value other than 1 also causes no problems. 
> 
> Am I doing something wrong with the API. If I set the property ‘ 
> queue.maxConcurrentOperationCount = 1’ after adding operations to the queue, 
> then the problem does not occur. But then this restricts me to control the 
> operation execution to be serial. So, I expect the above snippet to work on 
> OpenSource as well. Any thoughts on this?
> 
>  
> Thank you.
>  
> Regards
> Mamatha
>  
> 
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[swift-corelibs-dev] Setting property "maxConcurrentOperationCount = 1" of NSOperation fails to execute operations using OpenSource Foundation.

2016-05-05 Thread Mamatha Busi via swift-corelibs-dev
Hello
 
Code snippet:
———
     let operation1 : NSBlockOperation = NSBlockOperation (block: {
            sleep(1)
            print("Opertion1")
        })
        let operation2 : NSBlockOperation = NSBlockOperation (block: {
            sleep(1)
            print("Opertion2”)
        })
        
        var operations = [NSOperation]()
        operations.append(operation1)
        operations.append(operation2)
 
        let queue = NSOperationQueue()
        queue.maxConcurrentOperationCount = 1
        queue.addOperations(operations, waitUntilFinished: true)
 
 
 
The above code snippet of adding operations to an operation queue and executing with the property ‘maxConcurrentOperationCount = 1’ fails while executing the above with the OpenSource Foundation and libDispatch of MAC inside Xcode. 
The error I am seeing is: 
fatal error: unexpectedly found nil while unwrapping an Optional value
Stack trace points to: attr = DISPATCH_QUEUE_SERIAL 
which implies that the libDispatch macro is coming as nil during the creation of the serial queue using libDispatch in the file NSOperationQueue
The same test-case passes on OSx. 
When I do not restrict the serial operation i.e. I remove ‘  queue.maxConcurrentOperationCount = 1’ , test case executes successfully. 
Setting it to a different value other than 1 also causes no problems. 
Am I doing something wrong with the API. If I set the property ‘ queue.maxConcurrentOperationCount = 1’ after adding operations to the queue, then the problem does not occur. But then this restricts me to control the operation execution to be serial. So, I expect the above snippet to work on OpenSource as well. Any thoughts on this?
 
Thank you.
 
Regards
Mamatha
 

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