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/*
* Copyright (c) 2011-2016, the Dart project authors. Please see the AUTHORS
* file for details. All rights reserved. Use of this source code is governed
* by a BSD-style license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
*/
/**
* @assertion Future<Isolate> spawn(void entryPoint(message), message,
* {bool paused: false, bool errorsAreFatal, SendPort onExit, SendPort onError})
*
* The argument entryPoint specifies the entry point of the spawned isolate.
* It must be a top-level function or a static method that takes one argument -
* that is, one-parameter functions that can be compile-time constant function
* values. It is not allowed to pass the value of function expressions or
* an instance method extracted from an object.
*
* The entry-point function is invoked with the initial message. Usually
* the initial message contains a SendPort so that the spawner and spawnee can
* communicate with each other.
*
* @description Checks that an isolate can be spawned from a newly spawned
* isolate.
* @author kaigorodov
*/
import "dart:isolate";
import "../../../Utils/expect.dart";
var expectedMessage = "message";
class Connection {
var receivePort = new ReceivePort();
SendPort? replyPort;
Connection([this.replyPort]);
void receiveHandler(var message) {
Expect.equals(expectedMessage, message);
receivePort.close();
if (replyPort != null) {
replyPort?.send(message);
}
asyncEnd();
}
start(void entryPoint(SendPort message)) {
asyncStart();
Isolate.spawn(entryPoint, receivePort.sendPort);
receivePort.listen(receiveHandler);
}
}
void iMain2(SendPort replyPort) {
replyPort.send(expectedMessage);
}
void iMain(SendPort replyPort) {
new Connection(replyPort).start(iMain2);
}
main() {
new Connection().start(iMain);
}