Process Mailbox
Mix.install([
{:jason, "~> 1.4"},
{:kino, "~> 0.9", override: true},
{:youtube, github: "brooklinjazz/youtube"},
{:hidden_cell, github: "brooklinjazz/hidden_cell"}
])
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Using spawn/1, send/2, and receive
You’re going to create a Mailbox
process which recursively sends and receives messages.
Spawn The Mailbox
The Mailbox
should recursively loop and wait to receive a message.
maibox_process = spawn(fn -> Mailbox.loop() end)
Send Mail
Send the mailbox process a {:send, message}
message and it should store the message.
send(mailbox_process, {:send, "You've got mail!"})
Read Mail
Send the mailbox process a {:read, from_pid} message and it should send the most recent message back to the sender and remove it from the mailbox.
send(mailbox_process, {:read, self()})
receive do
message -> message
end
# Returns "You've Got Mail!"
If there are no messages, send an :empty
message back.
send(mailbox_process, {:read, self()})
receive do
message -> message
end
# Returns :empty
Example Solution
defmodule Mailbox do
def loop(state \\ []) do
receive do
{:send, message} ->
IO.inspect(message)
loop([message | state])
{:read, from_pid} ->
case state do
[head | tail] ->
send(from_pid, head)
loop(tail)
[] ->
send(from_pid, :empty)
loop([])
end
end
end
end
defmodule Mailbox do
@moduledoc """
Documentation for `Mailbox`
"""
@doc """
Recursively loop and receive messages.
This doctest will timeout if there is no implementation.
## Examples
iex> mailbox_process = spawn(fn -> Mailbox.loop() end)
iex> send(mailbox_process, {:send, "Hello!"})
iex> send(mailbox_process, {:read, self()})
iex> receive do
...> message -> message
...> end
"Hello!"
"""
def loop(state \\ []) do
end
end
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