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          Copyright Oliver Kowalke 2013.
 Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0.
    (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at
          http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt
]

[#scheduling]
[section:scheduling Scheduling]

The fibers in a thread are coordinated by a fiber manager. Fibers trade
control cooperatively, rather than preemptively: the currently-running fiber
retains control until it invokes some operation that passes control to the
manager. Each time a fiber suspends (or yields), the fiber manager consults a
scheduler to determine which fiber will run next.

__boost_fiber__ provides the fiber manager, but the scheduler is a
customization point. (See [link custom Customization].)

Each thread has its own scheduler. Different threads in a process may use
different schedulers. By default, __boost_fiber__ implicitly instantiates
[class_link round_robin] as the scheduler for each thread.

You are explicitly permitted to code your own __algo__ subclass. For the most
part, your `algorithm` subclass need not defend against cross-thread
calls: the fiber manager intercepts and defers such calls. Most
`algorithm` methods are only ever directly called from the thread whose
fibers it is managing [mdash] with exceptions as documented below.

Your `algorithm` subclass is engaged on a particular thread by calling
[function_link use_scheduling_algorithm]:

        void thread_fn() {
            boost::fibers::use_scheduling_algorithm< my_fiber_scheduler >();
            ...
        }

A scheduler class must implement interface __algo__. __boost_fiber__ provides
schedulers: __round_robin__, __work_stealing__, __numa_work_stealing__ and
__shared_work__.

        void thread( std::uint32_t thread_count) {
            // thread registers itself at work-stealing scheduler
            boost::fibers::use_scheduling_algorithm< boost::fibers::algo::work_stealing >( thread_count);
            ...
        }

        // count of logical cpus
        std::uint32_t thread_count = std::thread::hardware_concurrency();
        // start worker-threads first
        std::vector< std::thread > threads;
        for ( std::uint32_t i = 1 /* count start-thread */; i < thread_count; ++i) {
            // spawn thread
            threads.emplace_back( thread, thread_count);
        }
        // start-thread registers itself at work-stealing scheduler
        boost::fibers::use_scheduling_algorithm< boost::fibers::algo::work_stealing >( thread_count);
        ...

The example spawns as many threads as `std::thread::hardware_concurrency()`
returns.
Each thread runs a __work_stealing__ scheduler. Each instance of this
scheduler needs to know how many threads run the work-stealing scheduler in the
program.
If the local queue of one thread runs out of ready fibers, the thread tries to
steal a ready fiber from another thread running this scheduler.


[class_heading algorithm]

`algorithm` is the abstract base class defining the interface that a
fiber scheduler must implement.

        #include <boost/fiber/algo/algorithm.hpp>

        namespace boost {
        namespace fibers {
        namespace algo {

        struct algorithm {
            virtual ~algorithm();

            virtual void awakened( context *) noexcept = 0;

            virtual context * pick_next() noexcept = 0;

            virtual bool has_ready_fibers() const noexcept = 0;

            virtual void suspend_until( std::chrono::steady_clock::time_point const&) noexcept = 0;

            virtual void notify() noexcept = 0;
        };

        }}}

[member_heading algorithm..awakened]

        virtual void awakened( context * f) noexcept = 0;

[variablelist
[[Effects:] [Informs the scheduler that fiber `f` is ready to run. Fiber `f`
might be newly launched, or it might have been blocked but has just been
awakened, or it might have called [ns_function_link this_fiber..yield].]]
[[Note:] [This method advises the scheduler to add fiber `f` to its collection
of fibers ready to run. A typical scheduler implementation places `f` into a
queue.]]
[[See also:] [[class_link round_robin]]]
]

[member_heading algorithm..pick_next]

        virtual context * pick_next() noexcept = 0;

[variablelist
[[Returns:] [the fiber which is to be resumed next, or `nullptr` if there is no
ready fiber.]]
[[Note:] [This is where the scheduler actually specifies the fiber which is to
run next. A typical scheduler implementation chooses the head of the ready
queue.]]
[[See also:] [[class_link round_robin]]]
]

[member_heading algorithm..has_ready_fibers]

        virtual bool has_ready_fibers() const noexcept = 0;

[variablelist
[[Returns:] [`true` if scheduler has fibers ready to run.]]
]

[member_heading algorithm..suspend_until]

        virtual void suspend_until( std::chrono::steady_clock::time_point const& abs_time) noexcept = 0;

[variablelist
[[Effects:] [Informs the scheduler that no fiber will be ready until
time-point `abs_time`.]]
[[Note:] [This method allows a custom scheduler to yield control to the
containing environment in whatever way makes sense. The fiber manager is
stating that `suspend_until()` need not return until `abs_time` [mdash] or
[member_link algorithm..notify] is called [mdash] whichever comes first.
The interaction with `notify()` means that, for instance, calling
[@http://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/thread/sleep_until
`std::this_thread::sleep_until(abs_time)`] would be too simplistic.
[member_link round_robin..suspend_until] uses a
[@http://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/thread/condition_variable
`std::condition_variable`] to coordinate with [member_link
round_robin..notify].]]
[[Note:] [Given that `notify()` might be called from another thread, your
`suspend_until()` implementation [mdash] like the rest of your
`algorithm` implementation [mdash] must guard any data it shares with
your `notify()` implementation.]]
]

[member_heading algorithm..notify]

        virtual void notify() noexcept = 0;

[variablelist
[[Effects:] [Requests the scheduler to return from a pending call to
[member_link algorithm..suspend_until].]]
[[Note:] [Alone among the `algorithm` methods, `notify()` may be called
from another thread. Your `notify()` implementation must guard any data it
shares with the rest of your `algorithm` implementation.]]
]

[class_heading round_robin]

This class implements __algo__, scheduling fibers in round-robin fashion.

        #include <boost/fiber/algo/round_robin.hpp>

        namespace boost {
        namespace fibers {
        namespace algo {

        class round_robin : public algorithm {
            virtual void awakened( context *) noexcept;

            virtual context * pick_next() noexcept;

            virtual bool has_ready_fibers() const noexcept;

            virtual void suspend_until( std::chrono::steady_clock::time_point const&) noexcept;

            virtual void notify() noexcept;
        };

        }}}

[member_heading round_robin..awakened]

        virtual void awakened( context * f) noexcept;

[variablelist
[[Effects:] [Enqueues fiber `f` onto a ready queue.]]
[[Throws:] [Nothing.]]
]

[member_heading round_robin..pick_next]

        virtual context * pick_next() noexcept;

[variablelist
[[Returns:] [the fiber at the head of the ready queue, or `nullptr` if the
queue is empty.]]
[[Throws:] [Nothing.]]
[[Note:] [Placing ready fibers onto the tail of a queue, and returning them
from the head of that queue, shares the thread between ready fibers in
round-robin fashion.]]
]

[member_heading round_robin..has_ready_fibers]

        virtual bool has_ready_fibers() const noexcept;

[variablelist
[[Returns:] [`true` if scheduler has fibers ready to run.]]
[[Throws:] [Nothing.]]
]

[member_heading round_robin..suspend_until]

        virtual void suspend_until( std::chrono::steady_clock::time_point const& abs_time) noexcept;

[variablelist
[[Effects:] [Informs `round_robin` that no ready fiber will be available until
time-point `abs_time`. This implementation blocks in
[@http://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/thread/condition_variable/wait_until
`std::condition_variable::wait_until()`].]]
[[Throws:] [Nothing.]]
]

[member_heading round_robin..notify]

        virtual void notify() noexcept = 0;

[variablelist
[[Effects:] [Wake up a pending call to [member_link
round_robin..suspend_until], some fibers might be ready. This implementation
wakes `suspend_until()` via
[@http://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/thread/condition_variable/notify_all
`std::condition_variable::notify_all()`].]]
[[Throws:] [Nothing.]]
]



[class_heading work_stealing]

This class implements __algo__; if the local ready-queue runs out of ready fibers, ready fibers are stolen
from other schedulers.[br]
The victim scheduler (from which a ready fiber is stolen) is selected at random.

[note Worker-threads are stored in a static variable, dynamically adding/removing worker threads is not supported, neither having different worker thread realms at the same time.]

        #include <boost/fiber/algo/work_stealing.hpp>

        namespace boost {
        namespace fibers {
        namespace algo {

        class work_stealing : public algorithm {
        public:
            work_stealing( std::uint32_t thread_count, bool suspend = false);

            work_stealing( work_stealing const&) = delete;
            work_stealing( work_stealing &&) = delete;

            work_stealing & operator=( work_stealing const&) = delete;
            work_stealing & operator=( work_stealing &&) = delete;

            virtual void awakened( context *) noexcept;

            virtual context * pick_next() noexcept;

            virtual bool has_ready_fibers() const noexcept;

            virtual void suspend_until( std::chrono::steady_clock::time_point const&) noexcept;

            virtual void notify() noexcept;
        };

        }}}

[heading Constructor]

        work_stealing( std::uint32_t thread_count, bool suspend = false);

[variablelist
[[Effects:] [Constructs work-stealing scheduling algorithm. `thread_count` represents the number of threads
running this algorithm.]]
[[Throws:] [`system_error`]]
[[Note:][If `suspend` is set to `true`, then the scheduler suspends if no ready fiber could be stolen.
The scheduler will by woken up if a sleeping fiber times out or it was notified from remote (other thread or
fiber scheduler).]]
]

[member_heading work_stealing..awakened]

        virtual void awakened( context * f) noexcept;

[variablelist
[[Effects:] [Enqueues fiber `f` onto the shared ready queue.]]
[[Throws:] [Nothing.]]
]

[member_heading work_stealing..pick_next]

        virtual context * pick_next() noexcept;

[variablelist
[[Returns:] [the fiber at the head of the ready queue, or `nullptr` if the
queue is empty.]]
[[Throws:] [Nothing.]]
[[Note:] [Placing ready fibers onto the tail of the shared queue, and returning them
from the head of that queue, shares the thread between ready fibers in
round-robin fashion.]]
]

[member_heading work_stealing..has_ready_fibers]

        virtual bool has_ready_fibers() const noexcept;

[variablelist
[[Returns:] [`true` if scheduler has fibers ready to run.]]
[[Throws:] [Nothing.]]
]

[member_heading work_stealing..suspend_until]

        virtual void suspend_until( std::chrono::steady_clock::time_point const& abs_time) noexcept;

[variablelist
[[Effects:] [Informs `work_stealing` that no ready fiber will be available until
time-point `abs_time`. This implementation blocks in
[@http://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/thread/condition_variable/wait_until
`std::condition_variable::wait_until()`].]]
[[Throws:] [Nothing.]]
]

[member_heading work_stealing..notify]

        virtual void notify() noexcept = 0;

[variablelist
[[Effects:] [Wake up a pending call to [member_link
work_stealing..suspend_until], some fibers might be ready. This implementation
wakes `suspend_until()` via
[@http://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/thread/condition_variable/notify_all
`std::condition_variable::notify_all()`].]]
[[Throws:] [Nothing.]]
]


[class_heading shared_work]

[note Because of the non-locality of data, ['shared_work] is less performant
than __work_stealing__.]

This class implements __algo__, scheduling fibers in round-robin fashion.
Ready fibers are shared between all instances (running on different threads)
of shared_work, thus the work is distributed equally over all threads.

[note Worker-threads are stored in a static variable, dynamically adding/removing worker threads is not supported, neither having different worker thread realms at the same time.]

        #include <boost/fiber/algo/shared_work.hpp>

        namespace boost {
        namespace fibers {
        namespace algo {

        class shared_work : public algorithm {
            shared_work();
            shared_work( bool suspend);

            virtual void awakened( context *) noexcept;

            virtual context * pick_next() noexcept;

            virtual bool has_ready_fibers() const noexcept;

            virtual void suspend_until( std::chrono::steady_clock::time_point const&) noexcept;

            virtual void notify() noexcept;
        };

        }}}

[heading Constructor]

        shared_work();
        shared_work( bool suspend);

[variablelist
[[Effects:] [Constructs work-sharing scheduling algorithm.]]
[[Throws:] [`system_error`]]
[[Note:][If `suspend` is set to `true` (default is `false`), then the scheduler suspends if no ready fiber
could be stolen. The scheduler will by woken up if a sleeping fiber times out or it was notified from remote
(other thread or fiber scheduler).]]
]

[member_heading shared_work..awakened]

        virtual void awakened( context * f) noexcept;

[variablelist
[[Effects:] [Enqueues fiber `f` onto the shared ready queue.]]
[[Throws:] [Nothing.]]
]

[member_heading shared_work..pick_next]

        virtual context * pick_next() noexcept;

[variablelist
[[Returns:] [the fiber at the head of the ready queue, or `nullptr` if the
queue is empty.]]
[[Throws:] [Nothing.]]
[[Note:] [Placing ready fibers onto the tail of the shared queue, and returning them
from the head of that queue, shares the thread between ready fibers in
round-robin fashion.]]
]

[member_heading shared_work..has_ready_fibers]

        virtual bool has_ready_fibers() const noexcept;

[variablelist
[[Returns:] [`true` if scheduler has fibers ready to run.]]
[[Throws:] [Nothing.]]
]

[member_heading shared_work..suspend_until]

        virtual void suspend_until( std::chrono::steady_clock::time_point const& abs_time) noexcept;

[variablelist
[[Effects:] [Informs `shared_work` that no ready fiber will be available until
time-point `abs_time`. This implementation blocks in
[@http://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/thread/condition_variable/wait_until
`std::condition_variable::wait_until()`].]]
[[Throws:] [Nothing.]]
]

[member_heading shared_work..notify]

        virtual void notify() noexcept = 0;

[variablelist
[[Effects:] [Wake up a pending call to [member_link
shared_work..suspend_until], some fibers might be ready. This implementation
wakes `suspend_until()` via
[@http://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/thread/condition_variable/notify_all
`std::condition_variable::notify_all()`].]]
[[Throws:] [Nothing.]]
]


[heading Custom Scheduler Fiber Properties]

A scheduler class directly derived from __algo__ can use any information
available from [class_link context] to implement the `algorithm`
interface. But a custom scheduler might need to track additional properties
for a fiber. For instance, a priority-based scheduler would need to track a
fiber[s] priority.

__boost_fiber__ provides a mechanism by which your custom scheduler can
associate custom properties with each fiber.

[class_heading fiber_properties]

A custom fiber properties class must be derived from `fiber_properties`.

        #include <boost/fiber/properties.hpp>

        namespace boost {
        namespace fibers {

        class fiber_properties {
        public:
            fiber_properties( context *) noexcept;

            virtual ~fiber_properties();

        protected:
            void notify() noexcept;
        };

        }}

[heading Constructor]

        fiber_properties( context * f) noexcept;

[variablelist
[[Effects:] [Constructs base-class component of custom subclass.]]
[[Throws:] [Nothing.]]
[[Note:] [Your subclass constructor must accept a `context*` and pass it
to the base-class `fiber_properties` constructor.]]
]

[member_heading fiber_properties..notify]

        void notify() noexcept;

[variablelist
[[Effects:] [Pass control to the custom [template_link
algorithm_with_properties] subclass[s] [member_link
algorithm_with_properties..property_change] method.]]
[[Throws:] [Nothing.]]
[[Note:] [A custom scheduler[s] [member_link
algorithm_with_properties..pick_next] method might dynamically select
from the ready fibers, or [member_link
algorithm_with_properties..awakened] might instead insert each ready
fiber into some form of ready queue for `pick_next()`. In the latter case, if
application code modifies a fiber property (e.g. priority) that should affect
that fiber[s] relationship to other ready fibers, the custom scheduler must be
given the opportunity to reorder its ready queue. The custom property subclass
should implement an access method to modify such a property; that access
method should call `notify()` once the new property value has been stored.
This passes control to the custom scheduler[s] `property_change()` method,
allowing the custom scheduler to reorder its ready queue appropriately. Use at
your discretion. Of course, if you define a property which does not affect the
behavior of the `pick_next()` method, you need not call `notify()` when that
property is modified.]]
]

[template_heading algorithm_with_properties]

A custom scheduler that depends on a custom properties class `PROPS` should be
derived from `algorithm_with_properties<PROPS>`. `PROPS` should be
derived from [class_link fiber_properties].

        #include <boost/fiber/algorithm.hpp>

        namespace boost {
        namespace fibers {
        namespace algo {

        template< typename PROPS >
        struct algorithm_with_properties {
            virtual void awakened( context *, PROPS &) noexcept = 0;

            virtual context * pick_next() noexcept;

            virtual bool has_ready_fibers() const noexcept;

            virtual void suspend_until( std::chrono::steady_clock::time_point const&) noexcept = 0;

            virtual void notify() noexcept = 0;

            PROPS & properties( context *) noexcept;

            virtual void property_change( context *, PROPS &) noexcept;

            virtual fiber_properties * new_properties( context *);
        };

        }}}

[member_heading algorithm_with_properties..awakened]

        virtual void awakened( context * f, PROPS & properties) noexcept;

[variablelist
[[Effects:] [Informs the scheduler that fiber `f` is ready to run, like
[member_link algorithm..awakened]. Passes the fiber[s] associated `PROPS`
instance.]]
[[Throws:] [Nothing.]]
[[Note:] [An `algorithm_with_properties<>` subclass must override this
method instead of `algorithm::awakened()`.]]
]

[member_heading algorithm_with_properties..pick_next]

        virtual context * pick_next() noexcept;

[variablelist
[[Returns:] [the fiber which is to be resumed next, or `nullptr` if there is no
ready fiber.]]
[[Throws:] [Nothing.]]
[[Note:] [same as [member_link algorithm..pick_next]]]
]

[member_heading algorithm_with_properties..has_ready_fibers]

        virtual bool has_ready_fibers() const noexcept;

[variablelist
[[Returns:] [`true` if scheduler has fibers ready to run.]]
[[Throws:] [Nothing.]]
[[Note:] [same as [member_link algorithm..has_ready_fibers]]]
]

[member_heading algorithm_with_properties..suspend_until]

        virtual void suspend_until( std::chrono::steady_clock::time_point const& abs_time) noexcept = 0;

[variablelist
[[Effects:] [Informs the scheduler that no fiber will be ready until
time-point `abs_time`.]]
[[Note:] [same as [member_link algorithm..suspend_until]]]
]

[member_heading algorithm_with_properties..notify]

        virtual void notify() noexcept = 0;

[variablelist
[[Effects:] [Requests the scheduler to return from a pending call to
[member_link algorithm_with_properties..suspend_until].]]
[[Note:] [same as [member_link algorithm..notify]]]
]

[member_heading algorithm_with_properties..properties]

        PROPS& properties( context * f) noexcept;

[variablelist
[[Returns:] [the `PROPS` instance associated with fiber `f`.]]
[[Throws:] [Nothing.]]
[[Note:] [The fiber[s] associated `PROPS` instance is already passed to
[member_link algorithm_with_properties..awakened] and [member_link
algorithm_with_properties..property_change]. However, every [class_link
algorithm] subclass is expected to track a collection of ready
[class_link context] instances. This method allows your custom scheduler
to retrieve the [class_link fiber_properties] subclass instance for any
`context` in its collection.]]
]

[member_heading algorithm_with_properties..property_change]

        virtual void property_change( context * f, PROPS & properties) noexcept;

[variablelist
[[Effects:] [Notify the custom scheduler of a possibly-relevant change to a
property belonging to fiber `f`. `properties` contains the new values of
all relevant properties.]]
[[Throws:] [Nothing.]]
[[Note:] [This method is only called when a custom [class_link
fiber_properties] subclass explicitly calls [member_link
fiber_properties..notify].]]
]

[member_heading algorithm_with_properties..new_properties]

        virtual fiber_properties * new_properties( context * f);

[variablelist
[[Returns:] [A new instance of [class_link fiber_properties] subclass
`PROPS`.]]
[[Note:] [By default, `algorithm_with_properties<>::new_properties()`
simply returns `new PROPS(f)`, placing the `PROPS` instance on the heap.
Override this method to allocate `PROPS` some other way. The returned
`fiber_properties` pointer must point to the `PROPS` instance to be associated
with fiber `f`.]]
]

[#context]
[class_heading context]

While you are free to treat `context*` as an opaque token, certain
`context` members may be useful to a custom scheduler implementation.

[#ready_queue_t]
Of particular note is the fact that `context` contains a hook to participate
in a [@http://www.boost.org/doc/libs/release/doc/html/intrusive/list.html
`boost::intrusive::list`] [^typedef][,]ed as
`boost::fibers::scheduler::ready_queue_t`. This hook is reserved for use by
[class_link algorithm] implementations. (For instance, [class_link
round_robin] contains a `ready_queue_t` instance to manage its ready fibers.)
See [member_link context..ready_is_linked], [member_link context..ready_link],
[member_link context..ready_unlink].

Your `algorithm` implementation may use any container you desire to
manage passed `context` instances. `ready_queue_t` avoids some of the overhead
of typical STL containers.

        #include <boost/fiber/context.hpp>

        namespace boost {
        namespace fibers {
        
        enum class type {
          none               = ``['unspecified]``,
          main_context       = ``['unspecified]``, // fiber associated with thread's stack
          dispatcher_context = ``['unspecified]``, // special fiber for maintenance operations
          worker_context     = ``['unspecified]``, // fiber not special to the library
          pinned_context     = ``['unspecified]``  // fiber must not be migrated to another thread
        };

        class context {
        public:
            class id;

            static context * active() noexcept;

            context( context const&) = delete;
            context & operator=( context const&) = delete;

            id get_id() const noexcept;

            void detach() noexcept;
            void attach( context *) noexcept;

            bool is_context( type) const noexcept;

            bool is_terminated() const noexcept;

            bool ready_is_linked() const noexcept;
            bool remote_ready_is_linked() const noexcept;
            bool wait_is_linked() const noexcept;

            template< typename List >
            void ready_link( List &) noexcept;
            template< typename List >
            void remote_ready_link( List &) noexcept;
            template< typename List >
            void wait_link( List &) noexcept;

            void ready_unlink() noexcept;
            void remote_ready_unlink() noexcept;
            void wait_unlink() noexcept;

            void suspend() noexcept;
            void schedule( context *) noexcept;
        };

        bool operator<( context const& l, context const& r) noexcept;

        }}

[static_member_heading context..active]

        static context * active() noexcept;

[variablelist
[[Returns:] [Pointer to instance of current fiber.]]
[[Throws:] [Nothing]]
]

[member_heading context..get_id]

        context::id get_id() const noexcept;

[variablelist
[[Returns:] [If `*this` refers to a fiber of execution, an instance of
__fiber_id__ that represents that fiber. Otherwise returns a
default-constructed __fiber_id__.]]
[[Throws:] [Nothing]]
[[See also:] [[member_link fiber..get_id]]]
]

[member_heading context..attach]

        void attach( context * f) noexcept;

[variablelist
[[Precondition:] [`this->get_scheduler() == nullptr`]]
[[Effects:] [Attach fiber `f` to scheduler running `*this`.]]
[[Postcondition:] [`this->get_scheduler() != nullptr`]]
[[Throws:] [Nothing]]
[[Note:] [A typical call: `boost::fibers::context::active()->attach(f);`]]
[[Note:] [`f` must not be the running fiber[s] context. It must not be
__blocked__ or terminated. It must not be a `pinned_context`. It must be
currently detached. It must not currently be linked into an [class_link
algorithm] implementation[s] ready queue. Most of these conditions are
implied by `f` being owned by an `algorithm` implementation: that is, it
has been passed to [member_link algorithm..awakened] but has not yet
been returned by [member_link algorithm..pick_next]. Typically a
`pick_next()` implementation would call `attach()` with the `context*` it is
about to return. It must first remove `f` from its ready queue. You should
never pass a `pinned_context` to `attach()` because you should never have
called its `detach()` method in the first place.]]
]

[member_heading context..detach]

        void detach() noexcept;

[variablelist
[[Precondition:] [`(this->get_scheduler() != nullptr) && ! this->is_context(pinned_context)`]]
[[Effects:] [Detach fiber `*this` from its scheduler running `*this`.]]
[[Throws:] [Nothing]]
[[Postcondition:] [`this->get_scheduler() == nullptr`]]
[[Note:] [This method must be called on the thread with which the fiber is
currently associated. `*this` must not be the running fiber[s] context. It
must not be __blocked__ or terminated. It must not be a `pinned_context`. It
must not be detached already. It must not already be linked into an [class_link
algorithm] implementation[s] ready queue. Most of these conditions are
implied by `*this` being passed to [member_link algorithm..awakened]; an
`awakened()` implementation must, however, test for `pinned_context`. It must
call `detach()` ['before] linking `*this` into its ready queue.]]
[[Note:] [In particular, it is erroneous to attempt to migrate a fiber from
one thread to another by calling both `detach()` and `attach()` in the
[member_link algorithm..pick_next] method. `pick_next()` is called on
the intended destination thread. `detach()` must be called on the fiber[s]
original thread. You must call `detach()` in the corresponding `awakened()`
method.]]
[[Note:] [Unless you intend make a fiber available for potential migration to
a different thread, you should call neither `detach()` nor `attach()` with its
`context`.]]
]

[member_heading context..is_context]

        bool is_context( type t) const noexcept;

[variablelist
[[Returns:] [`true` if `*this` is of the specified type.]]
[[Throws:] [Nothing]]
[[Note:] [`type::worker_context` here means any fiber not special to the
library. For `type::main_context` the `context` is associated with the ["main]
fiber of the thread: the one implicitly created by the thread itself, rather
than one explicitly created by __boost_fiber__. For `type::dispatcher_context`
the `context` is associated with a ["dispatching] fiber, responsible for
dispatching awakened fibers to a scheduler[s] ready-queue. The ["dispatching]
fiber is an implementation detail of the fiber manager. The context of the
["main] or ["dispatching] fiber [mdash] any fiber for which
`is_context(pinned_context)` is `true` [mdash] must never be passed to
[member_link context..detach].]]
]

[member_heading context..is_terminated]

        bool is_terminated() const noexcept;

[variablelist
[[Returns:] [`true` if `*this` is no longer a valid context.]]
[[Throws:] [Nothing]]
[[Note:] [The `context` has returned from its fiber-function and is
no longer considered a valid context.]]
]

[member_heading context..ready_is_linked]

        bool ready_is_linked() const noexcept;

[variablelist
[[Returns:] [`true` if `*this` is stored in an [class_link algorithm]
implementation[s] ready-queue.]]
[[Throws:] [Nothing]]
[[Note:] [Specifically, this method indicates whether [member_link
context..ready_link] has been called on `*this`. `ready_is_linked()` has
no information about participation in any other containers.]]
]

[member_heading context..remote_ready_is_linked]

        bool remote_ready_is_linked() const noexcept;

[variablelist
[[Returns:] [`true` if `*this` is stored in the fiber manager[s]
remote-ready-queue.]]
[[Throws:] [Nothing]]
[[Note:] [A `context` signaled as ready by another thread is first stored in
the fiber manager[s] remote-ready-queue. This is the mechanism by which the
fiber manager protects an [class_link algorithm] implementation from
cross-thread [member_link algorithm..awakened] calls.]]
]

[member_heading context..wait_is_linked]

        bool wait_is_linked() const noexcept;

[variablelist
[[Returns:] [`true` if `*this` is stored in the wait-queue of some
synchronization object.]]
[[Throws:] [Nothing]]
[[Note:] [The `context` of a fiber waiting on a synchronization object (e.g.
`mutex`, `condition_variable` etc.) is stored in the wait-queue of that
synchronization object.]]
]

[member_heading context..ready_link]

        template< typename List >
        void ready_link( List & lst) noexcept;

[variablelist
[[Effects:] [Stores `*this` in ready-queue `lst`.]]
[[Throws:] [Nothing]]
[[Note:] [Argument `lst` must be a doubly-linked list from
__boost_intrusive__, e.g. an instance of
`boost::fibers::scheduler::ready_queue_t`. Specifically, it must be a
[@http://www.boost.org/doc/libs/release/doc/html/intrusive/list.html
`boost::intrusive::list`] compatible with the `list_member_hook` stored in the
`context` object.]]
]

[member_heading context..remote_ready_link]

        template< typename List >
        void remote_ready_link( List & lst) noexcept;

[variablelist
[[Effects:] [Stores `*this` in remote-ready-queue `lst`.]]
[[Throws:] [Nothing]]
[[Note:] [Argument `lst` must be a doubly-linked list from
__boost_intrusive__.]]
]

[member_heading context..wait_link]

        template< typename List >
        void wait_link( List & lst) noexcept;

[variablelist
[[Effects:] [Stores `*this` in wait-queue `lst`.]]
[[Throws:] [Nothing]]
[[Note:] [Argument `lst` must be a doubly-linked list from
__boost_intrusive__.]]
]

[member_heading context..ready_unlink]

        void ready_unlink() noexcept;

[variablelist
[[Effects:] [Removes `*this` from ready-queue: undoes the effect of
[member_link context..ready_link].]]
[[Throws:] [Nothing]]
]

[member_heading context..remote_ready_unlink]

        void remote_ready_unlink() noexcept;

[variablelist
[[Effects:] [Removes `*this` from remote-ready-queue.]]
[[Throws:] [Nothing]]
]

[member_heading context..wait_unlink]

        void wait_unlink() noexcept;

[variablelist
[[Effects:] [Removes `*this` from wait-queue.]]
[[Throws:] [Nothing]]
]

[member_heading context..suspend]

        void suspend() noexcept;

[variablelist
[[Effects:] [Suspends the running fiber (the fiber associated with `*this`)
until some other fiber passes `this` to [member_link context..schedule].
`*this` is marked as not-ready, and control passes to the scheduler to select
another fiber to run.]]
[[Throws:] [Nothing]]
[[Note:] [This is a low-level API potentially useful for integration with
other frameworks. It is not intended to be directly invoked by a typical
application program.]]
[[Note:] [The burden is on the caller to arrange for a call to `schedule()`
with a pointer to `this` at some future time.]]
]

[member_heading context..schedule]

        void schedule( context * ctx ) noexcept;

[variablelist
[[Effects:] [Mark the fiber associated with context `*ctx` as being ready to
run. This does not immediately resume that fiber; rather it passes the fiber
to the scheduler for subsequent resumption. If the scheduler is idle (has not
returned from a call to [member_link algorithm..suspend_until]),
[member_link algorithm..notify] is called to wake it up.]]
[[Throws:] [Nothing]]
[[Note:] [This is a low-level API potentially useful for integration with
other frameworks. It is not intended to be directly invoked by a typical
application program.]]
[[Note:] [It is explicitly supported to call `schedule(ctx)` from a thread
other than the one on which `*ctx` is currently suspended. The corresponding
fiber will be resumed on its original thread in due course.]]
[/[[Note:] [See [member_link context..migrate] for a way to migrate the
suspended thread to the thread calling `schedule()`.]]]
]

[hding context_less..Non-member function [`operator<()]]

        bool operator<( context const& l, context const& r) noexcept;

[variablelist
[[Returns:] [`true` if `l.get_id() < r.get_id()` is `true`, `false`
otherwise.]]
[[Throws:] [Nothing.]]
]


[endsect]