Exception: Ractor::ClosedError

Inherits:
StopIteration show all
Defined in:
ractor.c,
ractor.c

Overview

Raised when an attempt is made to send a message to a closed port, or to retrieve a message from a closed and empty port. Ports may be closed explicitly with Ractor#close_outgoing/close_incoming and are closed implicitly when a Ractor terminates.

r = Ractor.new { sleep(500) }
r.close_outgoing
r.take # Ractor::ClosedError

ClosedError is a descendant of StopIteration, so the closing of the ractor will break the loops without propagating the error:

r = Ractor.new do
  loop do
    msg = receive # raises ClosedError and loop traps it
    puts "Received: #{msg}"
  end
  puts "loop exited"
end

3.times{|i| r << i}
r.close_incoming
r.take
puts "Continue successfully"

This will print:

Received: 0
Received: 1
Received: 2
loop exited
Continue successfully

Method Summary

Methods inherited from StopIteration

#result

Methods inherited from Exception

#==, #backtrace, #backtrace_locations, #cause, #exception, exception, #full_message, #initialize, #inspect, #message, #set_backtrace, #to_s, to_tty?

Constructor Details

This class inherits a constructor from Exception