/pp.js

Pseudo-Parallel, Passing-Procedure, Pretty-Promise. Asynchronous Collection & Procedure Control Flow

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pp.js is called pianissimo.js, which means Pseudo-Parallel, Passing-Procedure, or Pretty-Promise. pp.js is a javascript library for Asynchronous Collection & Procedure Control Flow.

this library is inspired by async.js, JsDeferred, $.Deferred, and Promise/A. And aiming provide compatible API.

to read this library specification see Guide, Reference

Faster, Fewer Cost, Parallel multi process

Benchmark pp.js vs async.js

  • pp.js faster than async.js (more than 1.25x)
  • pp.js use fewer memory async.js (lower than 1/3)
  • pp.js work looks like parallel (see Guide/Trampolining)
  • while running pp.js process, It does not block user control as possible as.

License

Copyright (c) 2012 VoQn

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## API Reference # Guide ## CPS (Continuation Passing Style) __pp.js__ is designed by [CPS](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Continuation-passing_style), _Continuation Passing Style_, for effective Asynchronous processing.
# sync procedure
sq = (x) ->
  x * x

console.log sq 10 # return 10 * 10 -> 100 -> console.log(100) => IO output

# CPS procedure
cpsSq = (next, x) ->
  next x * x

cpsSq console.log, 10 # console.log(10 * 10) -> console.log(100) => IO output

# Async procedure
heavyProcessing = (callback, parameters) ->
  # do something (use long time, or network communication)
  # ...
  # ...
  callback error, result # when process done, result apply asynchronouse

heavyProcessing (e, r) -> # callback
  if e # receive error
    # do something
  else # process has been succeeded
    # do something
, [### parameters ###]
## Trampolining, "Pseudo-Parallel" __pp.js__ doesn't provide _true_ parallel processing. Parallel processing is a strictly pseudo. This pseudo-parallel processing on [Trampoling](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trampoline\_\(computing\)).

pp.js API are curried function.

For example, CPS sum of number array is this.

printSum = pp.foldl (next, memo, value) ->
  if typeof value isnt 'number'
    next new TypeError "\"folding\" require number, but #{typeof value}"
  else
    next null, memo + value
  return
, (error, result) ->
  console.log result
, 0 # See it! subject array has not apply!

printSum [10, 11, 12] #=> 33
printSum [1, 2, 3, 4, 5] #=> 15

Invocation type of callback, "fill" and "order"

In designing Asynchronous operetion, maybe occur a problem that dependency with each procedures.

Because solve it, pp.js provide two iteration. fill and order.

fill

fill process is ASAP (As Soon As Possible)

fireStack = []

pp.fill [
  (next) ->
    setTimeout ->
      fireStack.push '1st'
      next null, '1st'
    , 100
  , (next) ->
    setTimeout ->
      fireStack.push '2nd'
      next null, '2nd'
    , 200
  , (next) ->
    setTimeout ->
      fireStack.push '3rd'
      next null, '3rd'
    , 50
], (error, result) ->
  # result     --- ['1st', '2nd', '3rd']
  # fire_stack --- ['3rd', '1st', '2nd']

order

order process is keep invocation order.

fireStack = []

pp.order [
  (next) ->
    setTimeout ->
      fireStack.push '1st'
      next null, '1st'
    , 100
  , (next) ->
    setTimeout ->
      fireStack.push '2nd'
      next null, '2nd'
    , 200
  , (next) ->
    setTimeout ->
      fireStack.push '3rd'
      next null, '3rd'
    , 50
], (error, result) ->
  # result     --- ['1st', '2nd', '3rd']
  # fire_stack --- ['1st', '2nd', '3rd']

Difference?

pp.fill F, G, H, CALLBACK
# eval F -> eval G -> eval H -> (wait callback...) -> eval CALLBACK

pp.order F, G, H, CALLBACK
# eval F -> (wait F callback...) -> eval G -> (wait G callback...) -> ...

Why pp.fill's name is parallel but fill? Because it run all procedures and wait until all callback is filling.

pp.order is keeping its ordering. When it began run procedure, wait that callback, run next procedure. Until last.

Type

One of difference between pp.js with async.js is consisted argument format.

TimeSlice: number (integer milli-second [0 < t])

pp.TIME_SLICE provide consts for frame rate.

  • FPS_240 - 4ms
  • FPS_120 - 8ms
  • FPS_60 - 16ms
  • FPS_30 - 33ms
  • FPS_15 - 66ms
  • FPS_1 - 1s (1000ms)

Callback: function(?Error, [somethings...])

pp.js defined Callback type that is function(Error, [somethings...]).

first argument, received Error, is accepted as nullable.


Iterable: (!Array | !Object as {string: any})

pp.js defined Iterable type that is not null Array or Object.

primitive values ... undefined, null, string, boolean and number aren't accepted.


Iterator: function(callback, [somethings...])

pp.js defined Iterator type that is function(callback, [somethings...])

For example, available iterator for Array

  • function(function:next, any:value, number:index, array:iterable)
  • function(function:next, any:value, number:index)
  • function(function:next, any:value)
  • function(function:next)

for Object,

  • function(function:next, any:value, string:key, object:iterable)
  • function(function:next, any:value, string:key)
  • function(function:next, any:value)
  • function(function:next)

iterator type need continuation function for 1st argument.


Predicator: function(callback, value, [key, iterable])

pp.js defined Predicator type that is function(callback, value, [key, iterable])

Specially, predicator passing boolean result to callback.

Example

cpsIsEven = (next, value) ->
  next null, value % 2 is 0

Accumulator: function(callback, memo, value, [key, iterable])

pp.js defined Folding type that is function(callback, memo, value, [key, iterable]).

for accumulate array list.

Example

cpsAdd = (next, memo, value) ->
  next null, memo + value