//! Abstracts out the APIs necessary to `Runtime` for integrating the blocking
//! pool. When the `blocking` feature flag is **not** enabled, these APIs are
//! shells. This isolates the complexity of dealing with conditional
//! compilation.
mod pool;
pub(crate) use pool::{spawn_blocking, BlockingPool, Spawner};
cfg_fs! {
pub(crate) use pool::spawn_mandatory_blocking;
}
cfg_trace! {
pub(crate) use pool::Mandatory;
}
mod schedule;
mod shutdown;
mod task;
pub(crate) use task::BlockingTask;
use crate::runtime::Builder;
pub(crate) fn create_blocking_pool(builder: &Builder, thread_cap: usize) -> BlockingPool {
BlockingPool::new(builder, thread_cap)
}