I have some code that takes a Vector of functions and then iterates over them and executes each one at each step. I am trying to incorporate tasks into the for loop so that these function calls can be executed asynchronously instead of having the first one block the second one and so on...
let mut arr: Vec<|i32| -> i32> = Vec::new();
arr.push(function1);
arr.push(function2);
let ref num_in = os::args()[1];
let num_str = num_in.to_string();
let num = match from_str::<i32>(num_str.as_slice()) {
Some(x) => x,
None => panic!("Not a number"),
};
for f in arr.iter_mut() {
spawn(proc(){
println!("{}", (*f)(num.clone()));
});
};
Without the task, and simply doing the println!
inside the for loop this code runs just fine, but in a blocking way that I am trying to avoid by using tasks. With the task I get these errors and notes...
error: the trait 'core::kinds::Send' is not implemented for the type '&mut |i32| -> i32'
note: the closure that captures 'f' requires that all captured variables implement the trait 'core::kinds::Send'