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			What is says on the tin. This has got more to do with making `clippy` slightly more *quiet* than it does with changing anything that might greatly impact readability or performance. that said, deriving `Default` for a couple of structs is a nice easy win
		
			
				
	
	
		
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			34 lines
		
	
	
		
			1.0 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Rust
		
	
	
	
	
	
| use bevy_tasks::TaskPoolBuilder;
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| // This sample demonstrates creating a thread pool with 4 tasks and spawning 40 tasks that spin
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| // for 100ms. It's expected to take about a second to run (assuming the machine has >= 4 logical
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| // cores)
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| 
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| fn main() {
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|     let pool = TaskPoolBuilder::new()
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|         .thread_name("Busy Behavior ThreadPool".to_string())
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|         .num_threads(4)
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|         .build();
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| 
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|     let t0 = instant::Instant::now();
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|     pool.scope(|s| {
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|         for i in 0..40 {
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|             s.spawn(async move {
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|                 let now = instant::Instant::now();
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|                 while instant::Instant::now() - now < instant::Duration::from_millis(100) {
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|                     // spin, simulating work being done
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|                 }
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| 
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|                 println!(
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|                     "Thread {:?} index {} finished",
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|                     std::thread::current().id(),
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|                     i
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|                 );
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|             });
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|         }
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|     });
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| 
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|     let t1 = instant::Instant::now();
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|     println!("all tasks finished in {} secs", (t1 - t0).as_secs_f32());
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| }
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