require "thread" require "amq/int_allocator" module Bunny class ChannelIdAllocator # # API # # @param [Integer] max_channel Max allowed channel id def initialize(max_channel = ((1 << 16) - 1)) @int_allocator ||= AMQ::IntAllocator.new(1, max_channel) @channel_id_mutex ||= Mutex.new end # Returns next available channel id. This method is thread safe. # # @return [Fixnum] # @api public # @see ChannelManager#release_channel_id # @see ChannelManager#reset_channel_id_allocator def next_channel_id @channel_id_mutex.synchronize do @int_allocator.allocate end end # Releases previously allocated channel id. This method is thread safe. # # @param [Fixnum] i Channel id to release # @api public # @see ChannelManager#next_channel_id # @see ChannelManager#reset_channel_id_allocator def release_channel_id(i) @channel_id_mutex.synchronize do @int_allocator.release(i) end end # self.release_channel_id(i) # Returns true if given channel id has been previously allocated and not yet released. # This method is thread safe. # # @param [Fixnum] i Channel id to check # @return [Boolean] true if given channel id has been previously allocated and not yet released # @api public # @see ChannelManager#next_channel_id # @see ChannelManager#release_channel_id def allocated_channel_id?(i) @channel_id_mutex.synchronize do @int_allocator.allocated?(i) end end # Resets channel allocator. This method is thread safe. # @api public # @see Channel.next_channel_id # @see Channel.release_channel_id def reset_channel_id_allocator @channel_id_mutex.synchronize do @int_allocator.reset end end # reset_channel_id_allocator end end