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Clojure for Java Developers

You're reading from  Clojure for Java Developers

Product type Book
Published in Feb 2016
Publisher
ISBN-13 9781785281501
Pages 156 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Agents


What if you don't care about the result of some operation? You just need to fire something and then forget it. In that case agents are what you need.

Agents also run in separate thread pools, there are two functions that you can use to fire an agent:

  • send: This executes your function in an implicit thread pool

  • send-off: This tries to execute your function in a new thread but there's a change, it will reuse another thread

Agents are the way to go if you want to cause side effects in a transaction; since, they will only be executed after the transaction has completed successfully.

They work in a very simple manner, here is an example usage:

(def agt (agent 0))
(defn sum [& nums]
  (Thread/sleep 5000)
  (println :done)
  (apply + nums))
(send agt sum 10) ;; You can replace send with send-off
                  ;; if you want this to be executed in a different thread
@agt

If you copy and paste the exact previous code you will see a 0 and then a :done message, if you check for the value...

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