ActiveJava

Copyright Tristan Aubrey-Jones May 2008.

Abstract: A project investigating and developing an implicitly concurrent programming language, based on a metaphor taken from the physical world is reported. Uses a programming paradigm where programs consist of systems of autonomous agents, or active objects which communicate via message passing. A language enhancing Java with actors and linear types is presented. Example programs are written, compiled, and executed to evaluate the usefulness of the language. The language found to provide a familiar notation for implicit parallelism, and a compelling new model for concurrency, combining the performance of shared variables with the elegance of message passing.

Introductory Slides (PDF), Report (PDF),
ActiveJava compiler prototype (ajavac), ActiveJava runtime library (ajava_lang).

Examples:

calc - pocket calculator actor program
dining - dining philosophers actor program (never deadlocks)
sort - parallel quicksort implementation ("SortBenchmark" sorts 10,000 random integers using actors, java threads, and sequentially and compares)
To compile examples use:
compile.bat ./calc
compile.bat ./sort
compile.bat ./dining
To run examples use:
run ./calc Main
run ./dining Main
run ./dining Main fast
run ./sort Main
run ./sort SortingBenchmark

IntSorter.ajava

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import org.taj.ajava.util.*; /** Sorter, performs quicksort on integer arrays using array partitioning */ public aclass IntSorter returns IntegerArray { public react(IntegerArray array) { if (array.size() <= SorterMethods.MIN_PARTITION_SIZE) { SorterMethods.sortArray(array); return array; } else { int pivotIndex = SorterMethods.choosePivotIndex(array); int pivotNewIndex = SorterMethods.partitionArray(array, pivotIndex); int[] indices = new int[1]; indices[0] = pivotNewIndex; IntegerArray[] parts = array.split(indices); IntSorter lhs = new IntSorter(); IntSorter rhs = new IntSorter(); fork ( parts[0] = lhs(parts[0]); parts[1] = rhs(parts[1]); ) { array.merge(parts); return array; } } } }