Limited availability
The Atomics.waitAsync()
static method verifies that a shared memory location contains a given value, immediately returning an object with the value
property containing the string "not-equal"
if the memory location does not match the given value, or "timed-out"
if the timeout was set to zero. Otherwise the method returns an object where the value
property is a Promise
that fulfills with either "ok"
when Atomics.notify()
is called, or "timed-out"
if the timeout expires.
Atomics.waitAsync()
and Atomics.notify()
are used together to enable thread synchronization based on a value in shared memory. A thread can proceed immediately if the synchronization value has changed, or it can wait for notification from another thread when it reaches the synchronization point.
This method only works with an Int32Array
or BigInt64Array
that views a SharedArrayBuffer
. It is non-blocking and, unlike Atomics.wait()
, can be used on the main thread. Because it does not block the whole thread, you still need to be careful not to access the shared memory before the promise settles.
Atomics.waitAsync(typedArray, index, value)
Atomics.waitAsync(typedArray, index, value, timeout)
Parameters
typedArray
An Int32Array
or BigInt64Array
that views a SharedArrayBuffer
.
index
The position in the typedArray
to wait on.
value
The expected value to test.
timeout
Optional
Time to wait in milliseconds. NaN
(and values that get converted to NaN
, such as undefined
) becomes Infinity
. Negative values become 0
.
An Object
with the following properties:
async
A boolean indicating whether the value
property is a Promise
or not.
value
If async
is false
, it will be a string which is either "not-equal"
or "timed-out"
(only when the timeout
parameter is 0
). If async
is true
, it will be a Promise
which is fulfilled with a string value, either "ok"
or "timed-out"
. The promise is never rejected.
TypeError
Thrown if typedArray
is not an Int32Array
or BigInt64Array
that views a SharedArrayBuffer
.
RangeError
Thrown if index
is out of bounds in the typedArray
.
Given a shared Int32Array
.
const sab = new SharedArrayBuffer(1024);
const int32 = new Int32Array(sab);
A reading thread is sleeping and waiting on location 0 which is expected to be 0. The result.value
will be a promise.
const result = Atomics.waitAsync(int32, 0, 0, 1000);
// { async: true, value: Promise {<pending>} }
In the reading thread or in another thread, the memory location 0 is called and the promise can be resolved with "ok"
.
Atomics.notify(int32, 0);
// { async: true, value: Promise {<fulfilled>: 'ok'} }
If it isn't resolving to "ok"
, the value in the shared memory location wasn't the expected (the value
would be "not-equal"
instead of a promise) or the timeout was reached (the promise will resolve to "time-out"
).
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