Supervised Stack
Mix.install([
{:jason, "~> 1.4"},
{:kino, "~> 0.9", override: true},
{:youtube, github: "brooklinjazz/youtube"},
{:hidden_cell, github: "brooklinjazz/hidden_cell"}
])
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You’re going to create a stack project that starts a name Stack GenServer process under a supervisor.
mix new stack
Here’s an example Stack GenServer you can use.
defmodule Stack do
use GenServer
def start_link(opts) do
GenServer.start_link(__MODULE__, [], name: __MODULE__)
end
@impl true
def init(state) do
{:ok, state}
end
@impl true
def handle_call(:pop, _from, state) do
[head | tail] = state
{:reply, head, tail}
end
@impl true
def handle_call({:push, element}, _from, state) do
new_state = [element | state]
{:reply, new_state, new_state}
end
end
We’re able to push and pop elements off of the stack. However, there’s a bug. If we try to pop/1
an item off of an empty stack, the process
will crash due to a function clause error because the handle_call/2
function expects a list with one or more elements.
Uncomment the following code to watch the Stack
crash.
# {:ok, pid} = GenServer.start_link(Stack, [])
# GenServer.call(stack_pid, :pop)
Normally, we could handle this by using control flow. For example, we could make another handle_call/3
function clause for when the stack is empty.
# Return `nil` When The Stack Is Empty.
@impl true
def handle_call(:pop, _from, []) do
{:reply, nil, []}
end
Instead, you’re going to start the Stack
process under a supervisor in your application so that it will be restarted when it crashes.
Example Solution
children = [
{Stack, []}
]
{:ok, supervisor_pid} = Supervisor.start_link(children, strategy: :one_for_one)
Crash The Stack
Open the IEx shell and send the Stack
a :pop
message to cause it to crash and restart.
$ iex -S mix
iex> GenServer.call(Stack, :pop)
Commit Your Progress
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Run git status
to ensure there are no undesirable changes.
Then run the following in your command line from the curriculum
folder to commit your progress.
$ git add .
$ git commit -m "finish Supervised Stack exercise"
$ git push
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