Sanity check for Simple Threading library












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I've created a library providing a ThreadBlock that has the following features:




  • Aggregates results of all actions executed

  • Provides for non-threaded warm up to prepare data for processing

  • Provides for per-thread continuation actions

  • Provides for per-block continuation actions


The code is located on [GitHub][1].



I would be very grateful for feedback on the features, design and implementation.



A simple usage is




var block = new ThreadBlock<string, string>(
s => return $"contrived example output: {s}",
r => Console.WriteLine($"Results count: {r.Length}"));

block.AddRange(new "one", "two", "three");

block.Lock();

block.Execute(
2,
s => Warmup,
(t, r) => Console.WriteLine(r.result));


[1]: https://github.com/gatewayprogrammingschool/simplethreading








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    I've created a library providing a ThreadBlock that has the following features:




    • Aggregates results of all actions executed

    • Provides for non-threaded warm up to prepare data for processing

    • Provides for per-thread continuation actions

    • Provides for per-block continuation actions


    The code is located on [GitHub][1].



    I would be very grateful for feedback on the features, design and implementation.



    A simple usage is




    var block = new ThreadBlock<string, string>(
    s => return $"contrived example output: {s}",
    r => Console.WriteLine($"Results count: {r.Length}"));

    block.AddRange(new "one", "two", "three");

    block.Lock();

    block.Execute(
    2,
    s => Warmup,
    (t, r) => Console.WriteLine(r.result));


    [1]: https://github.com/gatewayprogrammingschool/simplethreading








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      I've created a library providing a ThreadBlock that has the following features:




      • Aggregates results of all actions executed

      • Provides for non-threaded warm up to prepare data for processing

      • Provides for per-thread continuation actions

      • Provides for per-block continuation actions


      The code is located on [GitHub][1].



      I would be very grateful for feedback on the features, design and implementation.



      A simple usage is




      var block = new ThreadBlock<string, string>(
      s => return $"contrived example output: {s}",
      r => Console.WriteLine($"Results count: {r.Length}"));

      block.AddRange(new "one", "two", "three");

      block.Lock();

      block.Execute(
      2,
      s => Warmup,
      (t, r) => Console.WriteLine(r.result));


      [1]: https://github.com/gatewayprogrammingschool/simplethreading








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      I've created a library providing a ThreadBlock that has the following features:




      • Aggregates results of all actions executed

      • Provides for non-threaded warm up to prepare data for processing

      • Provides for per-thread continuation actions

      • Provides for per-block continuation actions


      The code is located on [GitHub][1].



      I would be very grateful for feedback on the features, design and implementation.



      A simple usage is




      var block = new ThreadBlock<string, string>(
      s => return $"contrived example output: {s}",
      r => Console.WriteLine($"Results count: {r.Length}"));

      block.AddRange(new "one", "two", "three");

      block.Lock();

      block.Execute(
      2,
      s => Warmup,
      (t, r) => Console.WriteLine(r.result));


      [1]: https://github.com/gatewayprogrammingschool/simplethreading






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