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@ohos.taskpool (Starting the Task Pool)

The task pool provides a multi-thread running environment for applications. It helps reduce resource consumption and improve system performance. It also frees you from caring about the lifecycle of thread instances. You can use the TaskPool APIs to create background tasks and perform operations on them, for example, executing or canceling a task. Theoretically, you can create an unlimited number of tasks, but this is not recommended for memory considerations. In addition, you are not advised performing blocking operations in a task, especially indefinite blocking. Long-time blocking operations occupy worker threads and may block other task scheduling, adversely affecting your application performance.

You can determine the execution sequence of tasks with the same priority. They are executed in the same sequence as you call the task execution APIs. The default task priority is MEDIUM.

If the number of tasks to be executed is greater than the number of worker threads in the task pool, the task pool scales out based on load balancing to minimize the waiting duration. Similarly, when the number of tasks to be executed falls below the number of worker threads, the task pool scales in to reduce the number of worker threads.

The TaskPool APIs return error codes in numeric format. For details about the error codes, see Utils Error Codes.

NOTE
The initial APIs of this module are supported since API version 9. Newly added APIs will be marked with a superscript to indicate their earliest API version.

Modules to Import

import taskpool from '@ohos.taskpool';

taskpool.execute

execute(func: Function, …args: unknown[]): Promise<unknown>

Places the function to be executed in the internal task queue of the task pool. The function will be distributed to the worker thread for execution. The function to be executed in this mode cannot be canceled.

System capability: SystemCapability.Utils.Lang

Parameters

Name Type Mandatory Description
func Function Yes Function to be executed. For details about the supported return value types of the function, see Sequenceable Data Types.
args unknown[] No Arguments of the function. For details about the supported parameter types, see Sequenceable Data Types. The default value is undefined.

Return value

Type Description
Promise<unknown> Promise used to return the result.

Error codes

For details about the error codes, see Utils Error Codes.

ID Error Message
10200003 Worker initialization failure.
10200006 An exception occurred during serialization.
10200014 The function is not mark as concurrent.

Example

@Concurrent
function printArgs(args: number): number {
    console.log("printArgs: " + args);
    return args;
}

taskpool.execute(printArgs, 100).then((value: number) => { // 100: test number
  console.log("taskpool result: " + value);
});

taskpool.execute

execute(task: Task, priority?: Priority): Promise<unknown>

Places a task in the internal task queue of the task pool. The task will be distributed to the worker thread for execution. The task to be executed in this mode can be canceled.

System capability: SystemCapability.Utils.Lang

Parameters

Name Type Mandatory Description
task Task Yes Task to be executed.
priority Priority No Priority of the task. The default value is taskpool.Priority.MEDIUM.

Return value

Type Description
Promise<unknown> Promise used to return the result.

Error codes

For details about the error codes, see Utils Error Codes.

ID Error Message
10200003 Worker initialization failure.
10200006 An exception occurred during serialization.
10200014 The function is not mark as concurrent.

Example

@Concurrent
function printArgs(args: number): number {
    console.log("printArgs: " + args);
    return args;
}

let task: taskpool.Task = new taskpool.Task(printArgs, 100); // 100: test number
taskpool.execute(task).then((value: number) => {
  console.log("taskpool result: " + value);
});

taskpool.execute10+

execute(group: TaskGroup, priority?: Priority): Promise

Places a task group in the internal task queue of the task pool. The task group will be distributed to the worker thread for execution.

System capability: SystemCapability.Utils.Lang

Parameters

Name Type Mandatory Description
group TaskGroup Yes Task group to be executed.
priority Priority No Priority of the task group. The default value is taskpool.Priority.MEDIUM.

Return value

Type Description
Promise<unknown[]> Promise used to return the result.

Error codes

For details about the error codes, see Utils Error Codes.

ID Error Message
10200006 An exception occurred during serialization.

Example

@Concurrent
function printArgs(args: number): number {
    console.log("printArgs: " + args);
    return args;
}

let taskGroup1: taskpool.TaskGroup = new taskpool.TaskGroup();
taskGroup1.addTask(printArgs, 10); // 10: test number
taskGroup1.addTask(printArgs, 20); // 20: test number
taskGroup1.addTask(printArgs, 30); // 30: test number

let taskGroup2: taskpool.TaskGroup = new taskpool.TaskGroup();
let task1: taskpool.Task = new taskpool.Task(printArgs, 100); // 100: test number
let task2: taskpool.Task = new taskpool.Task(printArgs, 200); // 200: test number
let task3: taskpool.Task = new taskpool.Task(printArgs, 300); // 300: test number
taskGroup2.addTask(task1);
taskGroup2.addTask(task2);
taskGroup2.addTask(task3);
taskpool.execute(taskGroup1).then((res: Array<number>) => {
  console.info("taskpool execute res is:" + res);
});
taskpool.execute(taskGroup2).then((res: Array<number>) => {
  console.info("taskpool execute res is:" + res);
});

taskpool.cancel

cancel(task: Task): void

Cancels a task in the task pool.

System capability: SystemCapability.Utils.Lang

Parameters

Name Type Mandatory Description
task Task Yes Task to cancel.

Error codes

For details about the error codes, see Utils Error Codes.

ID Error Message
10200015 The task does not exist when it is canceled.
10200016 The task is executing when it is canceled.

Since API version 10, error code 10200016 is not reported when this API is called.

Example of canceling an ongoing task

@Concurrent
function inspectStatus(arg: number): number {
  // Check the cancellation status and return the result.
  if (taskpool.Task.isCanceled()) {
    console.log("task has been canceled before 2s sleep.");
    return arg + 2;
  }
  // 2s sleep
  let t: number = Date.now();
  while (Date.now() - t < 2000) {
    continue;
  }
  // Check the cancellation status again and return the result.
  if (taskpool.Task.isCanceled()) {
    console.log("task has been canceled after 2s sleep.");
    return arg + 3;
  }
  return arg + 1;
}

let task1: taskpool.Task = new taskpool.Task(inspectStatus, 100); // 100: test number
let task2: taskpool.Task = new taskpool.Task(inspectStatus, 200); // 200: test number
let task3: taskpool.Task = new taskpool.Task(inspectStatus, 300); // 300: test number
let task4: taskpool.Task = new taskpool.Task(inspectStatus, 400); // 400: test number
let task5: taskpool.Task = new taskpool.Task(inspectStatus, 500); // 500: test number
let task6: taskpool.Task = new taskpool.Task(inspectStatus, 600); // 600: test number
taskpool.execute(task1).then((res: number)=>{
  console.log("taskpool test result: " + res);
});
taskpool.execute(task2);
taskpool.execute(task3);
taskpool.execute(task4);
taskpool.execute(task5);
taskpool.execute(task6);
// Cancel the task 1s later.
setTimeout(()=>{
  taskpool.cancel(task1);
}, 1000);

taskpool.cancel10+

cancel(group: TaskGroup): void

Cancels a task group in the task pool.

System capability: SystemCapability.Utils.Lang

Parameters

Name Type Mandatory Description
group TaskGroup Yes Task group to cancel.

Error codes

For details about the error codes, see Utils Error Codes.

ID Error Message
10200018 The task group does not exist when it is canceled.

Example

@Concurrent
function printArgs(args: number): number {
  let t: number = Date.now();
  while (Date.now() - t < 2000) {
    continue;
  }
  console.log("printArgs: " + args);
  return args;
}

let taskGroup1: taskpool.TaskGroup = new taskpool.TaskGroup();
taskGroup1.addTask(printArgs, 10); // 10: test number
let taskGroup2: taskpool.TaskGroup = new taskpool.TaskGroup();
taskGroup2.addTask(printArgs, 100); // 100: test number
taskpool.execute(taskGroup1).then((res: Array<number>)=>{
  console.info("taskGroup1 res is:" + res);
});
taskpool.execute(taskGroup2).then((res: Array<number>)=>{
  console.info("taskGroup2 res is:" + res);
});
setTimeout(()=>{
  try {
    taskpool.cancel(taskGroup2);
  } catch (e) {
    console.log("taskGroup.cancel occur error:" + e);
  }
}, 1000);

taskpool.getTaskPoolInfo10+

getTaskPoolInfo(): TaskPoolInfo

Obtains the internal information about this task pool.

System capability: SystemCapability.Utils.Lang

Return value

Type Description
TaskPoolInfo Internal information about the task pool.

Example

let taskpoolInfo: taskpool.TaskPoolInfo = taskpool.getTaskPoolInfo();

Priority

Enumerates the priorities available for created tasks.

System capability: SystemCapability.Utils.Lang

Name Value Description
HIGH 0 The task has a high priority.
MEDIUM 1 The task has a medium priority.
LOW 2 The task has a low priority.

Example

@Concurrent
function printArgs(args: number): number {
  console.log("printArgs: " + args);
  return args;
}

let task: taskpool.Task = new taskpool.Task(printArgs, 100); // 100: test number
let highCount = 0;
let mediumCount = 0;
let lowCount = 0;
let allCount = 100;
for (let i: number = 0; i < allCount; i++) {
  taskpool.execute(task, taskpool.Priority.LOW).then((res: number) => {
    lowCount++;
    console.log("taskpool lowCount is :" + lowCount);
  });
  taskpool.execute(task, taskpool.Priority.MEDIUM).then((res: number) => {
    mediumCount++;
    console.log("taskpool mediumCount is :" + mediumCount);
  });
  taskpool.execute(task, taskpool.Priority.HIGH).then((res: number) => {
    highCount++;
    console.log("taskpool highCount is :" + highCount);
  });
}

Task

Implements a task. Before calling any APIs in Task, you must use constructor to create a Task instance.

constructor

constructor(func: Function, …args: unknown[])

A constructor used to create a Task instance.

System capability: SystemCapability.Utils.Lang

Parameters

Name Type Mandatory Description
func Function Yes Function to be passed in for task execution. For details about the supported return value types of the function, see Sequenceable Data Types.
args unknown[] No Arguments of the function. For details about the supported parameter types, see Sequenceable Data Types. The default value is undefined.

Error codes

For details about the error codes, see Utils Error Codes.

ID Error Message
10200014 The function is not mark as concurrent.

Example

@Concurrent
function printArgs(args: number): number {
  console.log("printArgs: " + args);
  return args;
}

let task: taskpool.Task = new taskpool.Task(printArgs, "this is my first Task");

isCanceled10+

static isCanceled(): boolean

Checks whether the running task is canceled. Before using this API, you must create a Task instance.

System capability: SystemCapability.Utils.Lang

Return value

Type Description
boolean Returns true if the running task is canceled; returns false otherwise.

Example

@Concurrent
function inspectStatus(arg: number): number {
    // do something
    if (taskpool.Task.isCanceled()) {
      console.log("task has been canceled.");
      // do something
      return arg + 1;
    }
    // do something
    return arg;
}

NOTE
isCanceled must be used together with taskpool.cancel. If cancel is not called, isCanceled returns false by default.

Example

@Concurrent
function inspectStatus(arg: number): number {
  // Check the cancellation status and return the result.
  if (taskpool.Task.isCanceled()) {
    console.log("task has been canceled before 2s sleep.");
    return arg + 2;
  }
  // Wait for 2s.
  let t: number = Date.now();
  while (Date.now() - t < 2000) {
    continue;
  }
  // Check the cancellation status again and return the result.
  if (taskpool.Task.isCanceled()) {
    console.log("task has been canceled after 2s sleep.");
    return arg + 3;
  }
  return arg + 1;
}

let task: taskpool.Task = new taskpool.Task(inspectStatus, 100); // 100: test number
taskpool.execute(task).then((res: number)=>{
  console.log("taskpool test result: " + res);
}).catch((err: string) => {
  console.log("taskpool test occur error: " + err);
});
// If cancel is not called, isCanceled() returns false by default, and the task execution result is 101.

setTransferList10+

setTransferList(transfer?: ArrayBuffer[]): void

Sets the task transfer list. Before using this API, you must create a Task instance.

NOTE
This API is used to set the task transfer list in the form of ArrayBuffer in the task pool. The ArrayBuffer instance does not copy the content in the task to the worker thread during transfer. Instead, it transfers the buffer control right to the worker thread. After the transfer, the ArrayBuffer instance becomes invalid.

System capability: SystemCapability.Utils.Lang

Parameters

Name Type Mandatory Description
transfer ArrayBuffer[] No ArrayBuffer instance holding the objects to transfer. The default value is an empty array.

Example

let buffer: ArrayBuffer = new ArrayBuffer(8);
let view: Uint8Array = new Uint8Array(buffer);
let buffer1: ArrayBuffer = new ArrayBuffer(16);
let view1: Uint8Array = new Uint8Array(buffer1);

console.info("testTransfer view byteLength: " + view.byteLength);
console.info("testTransfer view1 byteLength: " + view1.byteLength);
@Concurrent
function testTransfer(arg1: ArrayBuffer, arg2: ArrayBuffer): number {
  console.info("testTransfer arg1 byteLength: " + arg1.byteLength);
  console.info("testTransfer arg2 byteLength: " + arg2.byteLength);
  return 100;
}
let task: taskpool.Task = new taskpool.Task(testTransfer, view, view1);
task.setTransferList([view.buffer, view1.buffer]);
taskpool.execute(task).then((res: number)=>{
  console.info("test result: " + res);
}).catch((e: string)=>{
  console.error("test catch: " + e);
})
console.info("testTransfer view byteLength: " + view.byteLength);
console.info("testTransfer view1 byteLength: " + view1.byteLength);

Attributes

System capability: SystemCapability.Utils.Lang

Name Type Readable Writable Description
function Function Yes Yes Function to be passed in during task creation. For details about the supported return value types of the function, see Sequenceable Data Types.
arguments unknown[] Yes Yes Arguments of the function. For details about the supported parameter types, see Sequenceable Data Types.

TaskGroup10+

Implements a task group. Before calling any APIs in TaskGroup, you must use constructor to create a TaskGroup instance.

constructor10+

constructor()

Constructor used to create a TaskGroup instance.

System capability: SystemCapability.Utils.Lang

Example

let taskGroup = new taskpool.TaskGroup();

addTask10+

addTask(func: Function, …args: unknown[]): void

Adds the function to be executed to this task group. Before using this API, you must create a TaskGroup instance.

System capability: SystemCapability.Utils.Lang

Parameters

Name Type Mandatory Description
func Function Yes Function to be passed in for task execution. For details about the supported return value types of the function, see Sequenceable Data Types.
args unknown[] No Arguments of the function. For details about the supported parameter types, see Sequenceable Data Types. The default value is undefined.

Error codes

For details about the error codes, see Utils Error Codes.

ID Error Message
10200014 The function is not mark as concurrent.

Example

@Concurrent
function printArgs(args: number): number {
  console.log("printArgs: " + args);
  return args;
}

let taskGroup: taskpool.TaskGroup = new taskpool.TaskGroup();
taskGroup.addTask(printArgs, 100); // 100: test number

addTask10+

addTask(task: Task): void

Adds a created task to this task group. Before using this API, you must create a TaskGroup instance.

System capability: SystemCapability.Utils.Lang

Parameters

Name Type Mandatory Description
task Task Yes Task to be added to the task group.

Error codes

For details about the error codes, see Utils Error Codes.

ID Error Message
10200014 The function is not mark as concurrent.

Example

@Concurrent
function printArgs(args: number): number {
  console.log("printArgs: " + args);
  return args;
}

let taskGroup: taskpool.TaskGroup = new taskpool.TaskGroup();
let task: taskpool.Task = new taskpool.Task(printArgs, 200); // 200: test number
taskGroup.addTask(task);

State10+

Enumerates the task states.

System capability: SystemCapability.Utils.Lang

Name Value Description
WAITING 1 The task is waiting.
RUNNING 2 The task is running.
CANCELED 3 The task is canceled.

TaskInfo10+

Describes the internal information about a task.

System capability: SystemCapability.Utils.Lang

Attributes

System capability: SystemCapability.Utils.Lang

Name Type Readable Writable Description
taskId number Yes No Task ID.
state State Yes No Task state.
duration number Yes No Duration that the task has been executed, in ms. If the return value is 0, the task is not running. If the return value is empty, no task is running.

ThreadInfo10+

Describes the internal information about a worker thread.

System capability: SystemCapability.Utils.Lang

Attributes

System capability: SystemCapability.Utils.Lang

Name Type Readable Writable Description
tid number Yes No ID of the worker thread. If the return value is empty, no task is running.
taskIds number[] Yes No IDs of tasks running on the calling thread. If the return value is empty, no task is running.
priority Priority Yes No Priority of the calling thread. If the return value is empty, no task is running.

TaskPoolInfo10+

Describes the internal information about a task pool.

System capability: SystemCapability.Utils.Lang

Attributes

System capability: SystemCapability.Utils.Lang

Name Type Readable Writable Description
threadInfos ThreadInfo[] Yes No Internal information about the worker threads.
taskInfos TaskInfo[] Yes No Internal information about the tasks.

Additional Information

Sequenceable Data Types

The following sequenceable data types are supported: All Primitive Type (excluding symbol), Date, String, RegExp, Array, Map, Set, Object, ArrayBuffer, and TypedArray.

Using the Task Pool in Simple Mode

Example 1

// Common functions are supported, and variables passed in by input parameters are also supported.
@Concurrent
function printArgs(args: number): number {
  console.log("func: " + args);
  return args;
}
async function taskpoolExecute(): Promise<void> {
  // taskpool.execute(task)
  let task: taskpool.Task = new taskpool.Task(printArgs, "create task, then execute");
  console.log("taskpool.execute(task) result: " + await taskpool.execute(task));
  // taskpool.execute(function)
  console.log("taskpool.execute(function) result: " + await taskpool.execute(printArgs, "execute task by func"));
}
taskpoolExecute();

Example 2

// b.ets
export let c: string = "hello";
// Reference an imported variable.
// a.ets (in the same directory as b.ets)
import { c } from "./b";

@Concurrent
function printArgs(a: string): string {
    console.log(a);
    console.log(c);
    return a;
}

async function taskpoolExecute(): Promise<void> {
  // taskpool.execute(task)
  let task: taskpool.Task = new taskpool.Task(printArgs, "create task, then execute");
  console.log("taskpool.execute(task) result: " + await taskpool.execute(task));

  // taskpool.execute(function)
  console.log("taskpool.execute(function) result: " + await taskpool.execute(printArgs, "execute task by func"));
}

taskpoolExecute();

Example 3

// The async functions are supported.
@Concurrent
async function delayExcute(): Promise<Object> {
  let ret = await Promise.all<Object>([
    new Promise<Object>(resolve => setTimeout(resolve, 1000, "resolved"))
  ]);
  return ret;
}

async function taskpoolExecute(): Promise<void> {
  taskpool.execute(delayExcute).then((result: string) => {
    console.log("taskPoolTest task result: " + result);
  }).catch((err: string) => {
    console.log("taskpool test occur error: " + err);
  });
}

taskpoolExecute();

Example 4

// c.ets
@Concurrent
function strSort(inPutArr: Array<string>): Array<string> {
  let newArr = inPutArr.sort();
  return newArr;
}
export async function func1(): Promise<void> {
  console.log("taskpoolTest start");
  let strArray: Array<string> = ['c test string', 'b test string', 'a test string'];
  let task: taskpool.Task = new taskpool.Task(strSort, strArray);
  console.log("func1 result:" + await taskpool.execute(task));
}

export async function func2(): Promise<void> {
  console.log("taskpoolTest2 start");
  let strArray: Array<string> = ['c test string', 'b test string', 'a test string'];
  taskpool.execute(strSort, strArray).then((result: Array<string>) => {
    console.log("func2 result: " + result);
  }).catch((err: string) => {
    console.log("taskpool test occur error: " + err);
  });
}
// a.ets (in the same directory as c.ets)
import { func1, func2 } from "./c";

func1();
func2();

Example 5

// Success in canceling a task
@Concurrent
function inspectStatus(arg: number): number {
  // Check the cancellation status and return the result.
  if (taskpool.Task.isCanceled()) {
    console.log("task has been canceled before 2s sleep.");
    return arg + 2;
  }
  // 2s sleep
  let t: number = Date.now();
  while (Date.now() - t < 2000) {
    continue;
  }
  // Check the cancellation status again and return the result.
  if (taskpool.Task.isCanceled()) {
    console.log("task has been canceled after 2s sleep.");
    return arg + 3;
  }
  return arg + 1;
}

async function taskpoolCancel(): Promise<void> {
  let task: taskpool.Task = new taskpool.Task(inspectStatus, 100); // 100: test number
  taskpool.execute(task).then((res: number)=>{
    console.log("taskpool test result: " + res);
  }).catch((err: string) => {
    console.log("taskpool test occur error: " + err);
  });
  // Cancel the task 1s later.
  setTimeout(()=>{
    taskpool.cancel(task);}, 1000);
}

taskpoolCancel();

Example 6

// Failure to cancel a task that has been executed
@Concurrent
function inspectStatus(arg: number): number {
  // Check the cancellation status and return the result.
  if (taskpool.Task.isCanceled()) {
    return arg + 2;
  }
  // Wait for 2s.
  let t: number = Date.now();
  while (Date.now() - t < 500) {
    continue;
  }
  // Check the cancellation status again and return the result.
  if (taskpool.Task.isCanceled()) {
    return arg + 3;
  }
  return arg + 1;
}

async function taskpoolCancel(): Promise<void> {
  let task: taskpool.Task = new taskpool.Task(inspectStatus, 100); // 100: test number
  taskpool.execute(task).then((res: number)=>{
    console.log("taskpool test result: " + res);
  }).catch((err: string) => {
    console.log("taskpool test occur error: " + err);
  });

  setTimeout(()=>{
    try {
      taskpool.cancel(task); // The task has been executed and fails to be canceled.
    } catch (e) {
      console.log("taskpool.cancel occur error:" + e);
    }
  }, 3000); // Wait for 3s to ensure that the task has been executed.
}

taskpoolCancel();

Example 7

// Success of canceling a task group to be executed
@Concurrent
function printArgs(args: number): number {
  let t: number = Date.now();
  while (Date.now() - t < 1000) {
    continue;
  }
  console.log("printArgs: " + args);
  return args;
}

async function taskpoolGroupCancelTest(): Promise<void> {
  let taskGroup1: taskpool.TaskGroup = new taskpool.TaskGroup();
  taskGroup1.addTask(printArgs, 10); // 10: test number
  taskGroup1.addTask(printArgs, 20); // 20: test number
  taskGroup1.addTask(printArgs, 30); // 30: test number
  let taskGroup2: taskpool.TaskGroup = new taskpool.TaskGroup();
  let task1: taskpool.Task = new taskpool.Task(printArgs, 100); // 100: test number
  let task2: taskpool.Task = new taskpool.Task(printArgs, 200); // 200: test number
  let task3: taskpool.Task = new taskpool.Task(printArgs, 300); // 300: test number
  taskGroup2.addTask(task1);
  taskGroup2.addTask(task2);
  taskGroup2.addTask(task3);
  taskpool.execute(taskGroup1).then((res: Array<number>) => {
    console.info("taskpool execute res is:" + res);
  }).catch((e: string) => {
    console.error("taskpool execute error is:" + e);
  });
  taskpool.execute(taskGroup2).then((res: Array<number>) => {
    console.info("taskpool execute res is:" + res);
  }).catch((e: string) => {
    console.error("taskpool execute error is:" + e);
  });

  taskpool.cancel(taskGroup2);
}

taskpoolGroupCancelTest()

Example 8

// Create and execute 100 tasks with different priorities, and view their information.
@Concurrent
function delay(): void {
  let start: number = new Date().getTime();
  while (new Date().getTime() - start < 500) {
    continue;
  }
}

let highCount: number = 0;
let mediumCount: number = 0;
let lowCount: number = 0;
let allCount: number = 100;
for (let i = 0; i < allCount; i++) {
  let task1: taskpool.Task = new taskpool.Task(delay);
  let task2: taskpool.Task = new taskpool.Task(delay);
  let task3: taskpool.Task = new taskpool.Task(delay);
  taskpool.execute(task1, taskpool.Priority.LOW).then(() => {
    lowCount++;
  }).catch((e: string) => {
    console.error("low task error: " + e);
  })
  taskpool.execute(task2, taskpool.Priority.MEDIUM).then(() => {
    mediumCount++;
  }).catch((e: string) => {
    console.error("medium task error: " + e);
  })
  taskpool.execute(task3, taskpool.Priority.HIGH).then(() => {
    highCount++;
  }).catch((e: string) => {
    console.error("high task error: " + e);
  })
}
let start: number = new Date().getTime();
while (new Date().getTime() - start < 1000) {
  continue;
}
let taskpoolInfo: taskpool.TaskPoolInfo = taskpool.getTaskPoolInfo();
let tid: number = 0;
let taskIds: Array<number> = [];
let priority: number = 0;
let taskId: number = 0;
let state: number = 0;
let duration: number = 0;
let threadIS = Array.from(taskpoolInfo.threadInfos)
for(let threadInfo of threadIS) {
  tid = threadInfo.tid;
  if (threadInfo.taskIds != undefined && threadInfo.priority != undefined )
  {
    taskIds.length = threadInfo.taskIds.length;
    priority = threadInfo.priority;
  }
  console.info("taskpool---tid is:" + tid + ", taskIds is:" + taskIds + ", priority is:" + priority);
}
let taskIS = Array.from(taskpoolInfo.taskInfos)
for(let taskInfo of taskIS) {
  taskId = taskInfo.taskId;
  state = taskInfo.state;
  if (taskInfo.duration != undefined )
  {
    duration = taskInfo.duration;
  }
  console.info("taskpool---taskId is:" + taskId + ", state is:" + state + ", duration is:" + duration);
}

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