overwrite_node#
[flow_graph.overwrite_node]
A node that is a buffer of a single item that can be overwritten.
// Defined in header <oneapi/tbb/flow_graph.h>
namespace oneapi {
namespace tbb {
namespace flow {
template<typename T>
class overwrite_node : public graph_node, public receiver<T>, public sender<T> {
public:
explicit overwrite_node( graph &g );
overwrite_node( const overwrite_node &src );
~overwrite_node();
bool try_put( const T &v );
bool try_get( T &v );
bool is_valid( );
void clear( );
};
} // namespace flow
} // namespace tbb
} // namespace oneapi
Requirements:
The type
T
must meet the DefaultConstructible requirements from [defaultconstructible] and CopyAssignable requirements from [copyassignable] ISO C++ Standard sections.
This type of node buffers a single item of type T
. The value is initially invalid. Gets from the node are
non-destructive.
overwrite_node
is a graph_node
, receiver<T>
and sender<T>
.
overwrite_node
has a buffering and broadcast-push properties.
overwrite_node
allows overwriting its single item buffer.
Member functions#
-
explicit overwrite_node(graph &g)#
Constructs an object of type
overwrite_node
that belongs to the graphg
with an invalid internal buffer item.
-
overwrite_node(const overwrite_node &src)#
Constructs an object of type
overwrite_node
that belongs to the graphg
with an invalid internal buffer item. The buffered value and list of successors and predecessors are not copied fromsrc
.
-
~overwrite_node()#
Destroys the overwrite_node.
-
bool try_put(const T &v)#
Stores
v
in the internal single item buffer and callstry_put(v)
on all successors.Returns:
true
-
bool try_get(T &v)#
If the internal buffer is valid, assigns the value to
v
.Returns:
true
ifv
is assigned to;false
, otherwise.
-
bool is_valid()#
Returns:
true
if the buffer holds a valid value;false
, otherwise.
-
void clear()#
Invalidates the value held in the buffer.
Examples#
The example demonstrates overwrite_node
as a single-value storage that
might be updated. Data can be accessed with direct try_get()
call.
#include "oneapi/tbb/flow_graph.h"
int main() {
const int data_limit = 20;
int count = 0;
oneapi::tbb::flow::graph g;
oneapi::tbb::flow::function_node< int, int > data_set_preparation(g,
oneapi::tbb::flow::unlimited, []( int data ) {
printf("Prepare large data set and keep it inside node storage\n");
return data;
});
oneapi::tbb::flow::overwrite_node< int > overwrite_storage(g);
oneapi::tbb::flow::input_node< int > data_generator(g,
[&]( oneapi::tbb::flow_control& fc ) -> int {
if ( count < data_limit ) {
return ++count;
}
fc.stop();
return {};
});
oneapi::tbb::flow::function_node< int > process(g, oneapi::tbb::flow::unlimited,
[&]( const int& data) {
int data_from_storage = 0;
overwrite_storage.try_get(data_from_storage);
printf("Data from a storage: %d\n", data_from_storage);
printf("Data to process: %d\n", data);
});
oneapi::tbb::flow::make_edge(data_set_preparation, overwrite_storage);
oneapi::tbb::flow::make_edge(data_generator, process);
data_set_preparation.try_put(1);
data_generator.activate();
g.wait_for_all();
return 0;
}
overwrite_node
supports reserving join_node
as its successor. See the example in the
example section of write_once_node.