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Scala Functional Programming Patterns

You're reading from   Scala Functional Programming Patterns Grok and perform effective functional programming in Scala

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2015
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ISBN-13 9781783985845
Length 298 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (13) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Grokking the Functional Way 2. Singletons, Factories, and Builders FREE CHAPTER 3. Recursion and Chasing your Own Tail 4. Lazy Sequences – Being Lazy, Being Good 5. Taming Multiple Inheritance with Traits 6. Currying Favors with Your Code 7. Of Visitors and Chains of Responsibilities 8. Traversals – Mapping/Filtering/Folding/Reducing 9. Higher Order Functions 10. Actors and Message Passing 11. It's a Paradigm Shift Index

Threads – masters and slaves

One more concept at play here is of masters and slaves (also known as workers). The master spawns off a bunch of workers that are connected via a queue.

Then, a worker thread recurs in the directory. Once it finds a file with a .txt extension, it hands over the file to the egrep worker thread, as shown in the following figure. The egrep worker searches for the pattern in the file and prints out the matching lines:

Threads – masters and slaves

Figure 10.3: Master/slave threads

The master thread recursively traverses the directory, looking for files with the .txt extension. Here is an example of the Java code. We've used the excellent Apache commons io library for the file operations.

Here is how the Java code looks:

public class FilesFinder extends DirectoryWalker 
  implements Runnable { // 1

  private final String directory;
  private final BlockingQueue<File> inputQueue; // 2

  public FilesFinder(final String directory, final BlockingQueue<File> inputQueue) {
   ...
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