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package ioutils
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import (
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"errors"
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"io"
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"sync"
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)
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// maxCap is the highest capacity to use in byte slices that buffer data.
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const maxCap = 1e6
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// minCap is the lowest capacity to use in byte slices that buffer data
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const minCap = 64
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// blockThreshold is the minimum number of bytes in the buffer which will cause
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// a write to BytesPipe to block when allocating a new slice.
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const blockThreshold = 1e6
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var (
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// ErrClosed is returned when Write is called on a closed BytesPipe.
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ErrClosed = errors.New("write to closed BytesPipe")
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bufPools = make(map[int]*sync.Pool)
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)
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// BytesPipe is io.ReadWriteCloser which works similarly to pipe(queue).
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// All written data may be read at most once. Also, BytesPipe allocates
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// and releases new byte slices to adjust to current needs, so the buffer
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// won't be overgrown after peak loads.
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type BytesPipe struct {
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mu sync.Mutex
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wait *sync.Cond
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buf []*fixedBuffer
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bufLen int
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closeErr error // error to return from next Read. set to nil if not closed.
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}
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// NewBytesPipe creates new BytesPipe, initialized by specified slice.
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// If buf is nil, then it will be initialized with slice which cap is 64.
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// buf will be adjusted in a way that len(buf) == 0, cap(buf) == cap(buf).
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func NewBytesPipe() *BytesPipe {
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bp := &BytesPipe{}
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bp.buf = append(bp.buf, getBuffer(minCap))
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bp.wait = sync.NewCond(&bp.mu)
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return bp
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}
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// Write writes p to BytesPipe.
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// It can allocate new []byte slices in a process of writing.
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func (bp *BytesPipe) Write(p []byte) (int, error) {
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bp.mu.Lock()
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written := 0
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loop0:
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for {
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if bp.closeErr != nil {
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bp.mu.Unlock()
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return written, ErrClosed
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}
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if len(bp.buf) == 0 {
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bp.buf = append(bp.buf, getBuffer(64))
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}
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// get the last buffer
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b := bp.buf[len(bp.buf)-1]
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n, err := b.Write(p)
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written += n
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bp.bufLen += n
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// errBufferFull is an error we expect to get if the buffer is full
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if err != nil && err != errBufferFull {
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bp.wait.Broadcast()
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bp.mu.Unlock()
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return written, err
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}
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// if there was enough room to write all then break
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if len(p) == n {
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break
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}
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// more data: write to the next slice
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p = p[n:]
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// make sure the buffer doesn't grow too big from this write
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for bp.bufLen >= blockThreshold {
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bp.wait.Wait()
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if bp.closeErr != nil {
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continue loop0
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}
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}
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// add new byte slice to the buffers slice and continue writing
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nextCap := b.Cap() * 2
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if nextCap > maxCap {
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nextCap = maxCap
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}
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bp.buf = append(bp.buf, getBuffer(nextCap))
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}
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bp.wait.Broadcast()
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bp.mu.Unlock()
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return written, nil
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}
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// CloseWithError causes further reads from a BytesPipe to return immediately.
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func (bp *BytesPipe) CloseWithError(err error) error {
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bp.mu.Lock()
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if err != nil {
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bp.closeErr = err
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} else {
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bp.closeErr = io.EOF
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}
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bp.wait.Broadcast()
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bp.mu.Unlock()
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return nil
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}
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// Close causes further reads from a BytesPipe to return immediately.
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func (bp *BytesPipe) Close() error {
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return bp.CloseWithError(nil)
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}
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// Read reads bytes from BytesPipe.
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// Data could be read only once.
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func (bp *BytesPipe) Read(p []byte) (n int, err error) {
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bp.mu.Lock()
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if bp.bufLen == 0 {
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if bp.closeErr != nil {
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bp.mu.Unlock()
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return 0, bp.closeErr
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}
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bp.wait.Wait()
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if bp.bufLen == 0 && bp.closeErr != nil {
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bp.mu.Unlock()
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return 0, bp.closeErr
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}
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}
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for bp.bufLen > 0 {
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b := bp.buf[0]
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read, _ := b.Read(p) // ignore error since fixedBuffer doesn't really return an error
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n += read
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bp.bufLen -= read
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if b.Len() == 0 {
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// it's empty so return it to the pool and move to the next one
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returnBuffer(b)
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bp.buf[0] = nil
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bp.buf = bp.buf[1:]
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}
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if len(p) == read {
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break
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}
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p = p[read:]
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}
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bp.wait.Broadcast()
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bp.mu.Unlock()
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return
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}
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func returnBuffer(b *fixedBuffer) {
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b.Reset()
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pool := bufPools[b.Cap()]
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if pool != nil {
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pool.Put(b)
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}
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}
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func getBuffer(size int) *fixedBuffer {
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pool, ok := bufPools[size]
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if !ok {
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pool = &sync.Pool{New: func() interface{} { return &fixedBuffer{buf: make([]byte, 0, size)} }}
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bufPools[size] = pool
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}
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return pool.Get().(*fixedBuffer)
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}
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