diff --git a/doc/assistant/crashrecovery.png b/doc/assistant/crashrecovery.png new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..fce3805d0f Binary files /dev/null and b/doc/assistant/crashrecovery.png differ diff --git a/doc/design/assistant/blog/day_176__thread_management.mdwn b/doc/design/assistant/blog/day_176__thread_management.mdwn new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..38f043fcfb --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/design/assistant/blog/day_176__thread_management.mdwn @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ +Got back to hacking today, and did something I've wanted to do for some +time. Made all the assistant's threads be managed by a thread manager. This +allows restarting threads if they crash, by clicking a button in the +webapp. It also will allow for other features later, like stopping and +starting the watcher thread, to pause the assistant adding local files. + +[[!img /assistant/crashrecovery.png]] + +I added the haskell async library as a dependency, which made this pretty +easy to implement. The only hitch is that async's documentation is not +clear about how it handles asyncronous exceptions. It took me quite a while +to work out why the errors I'd inserted into threads to test were crashing +the whole program rather than being caught!