bevy/crates/bevy_tasks/src/lib.rs
mamekoro cb9789bc35
Remove unnecessary executable flags from Rust source files (#12707)
# Objective
I found that some .rs files are unnecessarily executable.

Rust source files may start with a shebang-like statement `#!`, so let's
make sure they are not executable just in case.

Here is the result of the `find` commend that lists executable .rs files
as of main branch `86bd648`.
```console
$ find -name \*.rs -type f -executable
./crates/bevy_gizmos/src/lib.rs
./crates/bevy_tasks/src/lib.rs
./crates/bevy_time/src/lib.rs
./crates/bevy_transform/src/lib.rs
./src/lib.rs
```

It appears that the permissions of those files were originally 644, but
were unexpectedly changed to 755 by commit
52e3f2007b.

## Solution
Make them not executable by using this command;
`find -name \*.rs -type f -executable -exec chmod --verbose a-x -- {}
\+`
2024-03-25 20:03:55 +00:00

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#![doc = include_str!("../README.md")]
#![cfg_attr(docsrs, feature(doc_auto_cfg))]
#![doc(
html_logo_url = "https://bevyengine.org/assets/icon.png",
html_favicon_url = "https://bevyengine.org/assets/icon.png"
)]
mod slice;
pub use slice::{ParallelSlice, ParallelSliceMut};
mod task;
pub use task::Task;
#[cfg(all(not(target_arch = "wasm32"), feature = "multi-threaded"))]
mod task_pool;
#[cfg(all(not(target_arch = "wasm32"), feature = "multi-threaded"))]
pub use task_pool::{Scope, TaskPool, TaskPoolBuilder};
#[cfg(any(target_arch = "wasm32", not(feature = "multi-threaded")))]
mod single_threaded_task_pool;
#[cfg(any(target_arch = "wasm32", not(feature = "multi-threaded")))]
pub use single_threaded_task_pool::{FakeTask, Scope, TaskPool, TaskPoolBuilder, ThreadExecutor};
mod usages;
#[cfg(not(target_arch = "wasm32"))]
pub use usages::tick_global_task_pools_on_main_thread;
pub use usages::{AsyncComputeTaskPool, ComputeTaskPool, IoTaskPool};
#[cfg(all(not(target_arch = "wasm32"), feature = "multi-threaded"))]
mod thread_executor;
#[cfg(all(not(target_arch = "wasm32"), feature = "multi-threaded"))]
pub use thread_executor::{ThreadExecutor, ThreadExecutorTicker};
#[cfg(feature = "async-io")]
pub use async_io::block_on;
#[cfg(not(feature = "async-io"))]
pub use futures_lite::future::block_on;
pub use futures_lite::future::poll_once;
mod iter;
pub use iter::ParallelIterator;
pub use futures_lite;
#[allow(missing_docs)]
pub mod prelude {
#[doc(hidden)]
pub use crate::{
block_on,
iter::ParallelIterator,
slice::{ParallelSlice, ParallelSliceMut},
usages::{AsyncComputeTaskPool, ComputeTaskPool, IoTaskPool},
};
}
use std::num::NonZeroUsize;
/// Gets the logical CPU core count available to the current process.
///
/// This is identical to [`std::thread::available_parallelism`], except
/// it will return a default value of 1 if it internally errors out.
///
/// This will always return at least 1.
pub fn available_parallelism() -> usize {
std::thread::available_parallelism()
.map(NonZeroUsize::get)
.unwrap_or(1)
}