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Here the event Logger is rewritten as a service with a main loop instead of mutexes. This loop has a select with essentially two legs: incoming events, and subscription changes. When both are possible select will chose one randomly, thus ensuring that in practice unsubscribes will happen timely and not block the system.
492 lines
11 KiB
Go
492 lines
11 KiB
Go
// Copyright (C) 2014 The Syncthing Authors.
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//
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// This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
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// License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this file,
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// You can obtain one at https://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
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// Package events provides event subscription and polling functionality.
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package events
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import (
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"encoding/json"
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"errors"
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"runtime"
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"time"
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"github.com/syncthing/syncthing/lib/sync"
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)
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type EventType int
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const (
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Starting EventType = 1 << iota
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StartupComplete
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DeviceDiscovered
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DeviceConnected
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DeviceDisconnected
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DeviceRejected
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DevicePaused
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DeviceResumed
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LocalChangeDetected
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RemoteChangeDetected
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LocalIndexUpdated
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RemoteIndexUpdated
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ItemStarted
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ItemFinished
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StateChanged
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FolderRejected
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ConfigSaved
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DownloadProgress
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RemoteDownloadProgress
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FolderSummary
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FolderCompletion
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FolderErrors
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FolderScanProgress
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FolderPaused
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FolderResumed
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FolderWatchStateChanged
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ListenAddressesChanged
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LoginAttempt
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AllEvents = (1 << iota) - 1
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)
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var runningTests = false
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const eventLogTimeout = 15 * time.Millisecond
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func (t EventType) String() string {
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switch t {
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case Starting:
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return "Starting"
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case StartupComplete:
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return "StartupComplete"
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case DeviceDiscovered:
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return "DeviceDiscovered"
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case DeviceConnected:
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return "DeviceConnected"
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case DeviceDisconnected:
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return "DeviceDisconnected"
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case DeviceRejected:
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return "DeviceRejected"
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case LocalChangeDetected:
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return "LocalChangeDetected"
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case RemoteChangeDetected:
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return "RemoteChangeDetected"
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case LocalIndexUpdated:
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return "LocalIndexUpdated"
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case RemoteIndexUpdated:
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return "RemoteIndexUpdated"
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case ItemStarted:
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return "ItemStarted"
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case ItemFinished:
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return "ItemFinished"
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case StateChanged:
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return "StateChanged"
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case FolderRejected:
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return "FolderRejected"
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case ConfigSaved:
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return "ConfigSaved"
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case DownloadProgress:
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return "DownloadProgress"
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case RemoteDownloadProgress:
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return "RemoteDownloadProgress"
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case FolderSummary:
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return "FolderSummary"
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case FolderCompletion:
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return "FolderCompletion"
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case FolderErrors:
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return "FolderErrors"
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case DevicePaused:
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return "DevicePaused"
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case DeviceResumed:
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return "DeviceResumed"
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case FolderScanProgress:
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return "FolderScanProgress"
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case FolderPaused:
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return "FolderPaused"
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case FolderResumed:
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return "FolderResumed"
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case ListenAddressesChanged:
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return "ListenAddressesChanged"
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case LoginAttempt:
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return "LoginAttempt"
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case FolderWatchStateChanged:
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return "FolderWatchStateChanged"
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default:
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return "Unknown"
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}
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}
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func (t EventType) MarshalText() ([]byte, error) {
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return []byte(t.String()), nil
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}
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func (t *EventType) UnmarshalJSON(b []byte) error {
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var s string
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if err := json.Unmarshal(b, &s); err != nil {
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return err
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}
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*t = UnmarshalEventType(s)
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return nil
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}
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func UnmarshalEventType(s string) EventType {
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switch s {
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case "Starting":
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return Starting
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case "StartupComplete":
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return StartupComplete
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case "DeviceDiscovered":
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return DeviceDiscovered
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case "DeviceConnected":
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return DeviceConnected
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case "DeviceDisconnected":
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return DeviceDisconnected
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case "DeviceRejected":
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return DeviceRejected
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case "LocalChangeDetected":
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return LocalChangeDetected
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case "RemoteChangeDetected":
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return RemoteChangeDetected
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case "LocalIndexUpdated":
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return LocalIndexUpdated
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case "RemoteIndexUpdated":
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return RemoteIndexUpdated
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case "ItemStarted":
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return ItemStarted
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case "ItemFinished":
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return ItemFinished
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case "StateChanged":
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return StateChanged
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case "FolderRejected":
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return FolderRejected
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case "ConfigSaved":
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return ConfigSaved
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case "DownloadProgress":
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return DownloadProgress
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case "RemoteDownloadProgress":
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return RemoteDownloadProgress
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case "FolderSummary":
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return FolderSummary
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case "FolderCompletion":
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return FolderCompletion
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case "FolderErrors":
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return FolderErrors
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case "DevicePaused":
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return DevicePaused
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case "DeviceResumed":
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return DeviceResumed
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case "FolderScanProgress":
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return FolderScanProgress
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case "FolderPaused":
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return FolderPaused
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case "FolderResumed":
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return FolderResumed
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case "ListenAddressesChanged":
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return ListenAddressesChanged
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case "LoginAttempt":
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return LoginAttempt
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case "FolderWatchStateChanged":
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return FolderWatchStateChanged
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default:
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return 0
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}
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}
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const BufferSize = 64
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type Logger struct {
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subs []*Subscription
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nextSubscriptionIDs []int
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nextGlobalID int
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timeout *time.Timer
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events chan Event
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funcs chan func()
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stop chan struct{}
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}
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type Event struct {
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// Per-subscription sequential event ID. Named "id" for backwards compatibility with the REST API
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SubscriptionID int `json:"id"`
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// Global ID of the event across all subscriptions
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GlobalID int `json:"globalID"`
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Time time.Time `json:"time"`
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Type EventType `json:"type"`
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Data interface{} `json:"data"`
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}
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type Subscription struct {
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mask EventType
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events chan Event
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timeout *time.Timer
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}
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var Default = NewLogger()
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func init() {
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// The default logger never stops. To ensure this we nil out the stop
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// channel so any attempt to stop it will panic.
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Default.stop = nil
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go Default.Serve()
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}
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var (
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ErrTimeout = errors.New("timeout")
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ErrClosed = errors.New("closed")
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)
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func NewLogger() *Logger {
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l := &Logger{
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timeout: time.NewTimer(time.Second),
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events: make(chan Event, BufferSize),
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funcs: make(chan func()),
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stop: make(chan struct{}),
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}
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// Make sure the timer is in the stopped state and hasn't fired anything
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// into the channel.
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if !l.timeout.Stop() {
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<-l.timeout.C
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}
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return l
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}
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func (l *Logger) Serve() {
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loop:
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for {
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select {
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case e := <-l.events:
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// Incoming events get sent
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l.sendEvent(e)
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case fn := <-l.funcs:
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// Subscriptions etc are handled here.
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fn()
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case <-l.stop:
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break loop
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}
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}
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// Closing the event channels corresponds to what happens when a
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// subscription is unsubscribed; this stops any BufferedSubscription,
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// makes Poll() return ErrClosed, etc.
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for _, s := range l.subs {
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close(s.events)
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}
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}
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func (l *Logger) Stop() {
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close(l.stop)
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}
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func (l *Logger) Log(t EventType, data interface{}) {
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l.events <- Event{
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Time: time.Now(),
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Type: t,
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Data: data,
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// SubscriptionID and GlobalID are set in sendEvent
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}
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}
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func (l *Logger) sendEvent(e Event) {
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l.nextGlobalID++
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dl.Debugln("log", l.nextGlobalID, e.Type, e.Data)
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e.GlobalID = l.nextGlobalID
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for i, s := range l.subs {
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if s.mask&e.Type != 0 {
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e.SubscriptionID = l.nextSubscriptionIDs[i]
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l.nextSubscriptionIDs[i]++
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l.timeout.Reset(eventLogTimeout)
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timedOut := false
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select {
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case s.events <- e:
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case <-l.timeout.C:
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// if s.events is not ready, drop the event
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timedOut = true
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}
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// If stop returns false it already sent something to the
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// channel. If we didn't already read it above we must do so now
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// or we get a spurious timeout on the next loop.
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if !l.timeout.Stop() && !timedOut {
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<-l.timeout.C
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}
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}
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}
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}
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func (l *Logger) Subscribe(mask EventType) *Subscription {
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res := make(chan *Subscription)
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l.funcs <- func() {
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dl.Debugln("subscribe", mask)
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s := &Subscription{
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mask: mask,
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events: make(chan Event, BufferSize),
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timeout: time.NewTimer(0),
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}
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// We need to create the timeout timer in the stopped, non-fired state so
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// that Subscription.Poll() can safely reset it and select on the timeout
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// channel. This ensures the timer is stopped and the channel drained.
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if runningTests {
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// Make the behavior stable when running tests to avoid randomly
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// varying test coverage. This ensures, in practice if not in
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// theory, that the timer fires and we take the true branch of the
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// next if.
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runtime.Gosched()
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}
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if !s.timeout.Stop() {
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<-s.timeout.C
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}
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l.subs = append(l.subs, s)
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l.nextSubscriptionIDs = append(l.nextSubscriptionIDs, 1)
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res <- s
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}
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return <-res
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}
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func (l *Logger) Unsubscribe(s *Subscription) {
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l.funcs <- func() {
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dl.Debugln("unsubscribe")
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for i, ss := range l.subs {
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if s == ss {
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last := len(l.subs) - 1
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l.subs[i] = l.subs[last]
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l.subs[last] = nil
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l.subs = l.subs[:last]
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l.nextSubscriptionIDs[i] = l.nextSubscriptionIDs[last]
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l.nextSubscriptionIDs[last] = 0
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l.nextSubscriptionIDs = l.nextSubscriptionIDs[:last]
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break
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}
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}
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close(s.events)
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}
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}
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// Poll returns an event from the subscription or an error if the poll times
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// out of the event channel is closed. Poll should not be called concurrently
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// from multiple goroutines for a single subscription.
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func (s *Subscription) Poll(timeout time.Duration) (Event, error) {
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dl.Debugln("poll", timeout)
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s.timeout.Reset(timeout)
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select {
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case e, ok := <-s.events:
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if !ok {
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return e, ErrClosed
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}
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if runningTests {
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// Make the behavior stable when running tests to avoid randomly
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// varying test coverage. This ensures, in practice if not in
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// theory, that the timer fires and we take the true branch of
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// the next if.
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s.timeout.Reset(0)
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runtime.Gosched()
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}
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if !s.timeout.Stop() {
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// The timeout must be stopped and possibly drained to be ready
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// for reuse in the next call.
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<-s.timeout.C
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}
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return e, nil
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case <-s.timeout.C:
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return Event{}, ErrTimeout
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}
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}
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func (s *Subscription) C() <-chan Event {
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return s.events
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}
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type bufferedSubscription struct {
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sub *Subscription
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buf []Event
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next int
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cur int // Current SubscriptionID
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mut sync.Mutex
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cond *sync.TimeoutCond
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}
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type BufferedSubscription interface {
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Since(id int, into []Event, timeout time.Duration) []Event
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}
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func NewBufferedSubscription(s *Subscription, size int) BufferedSubscription {
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bs := &bufferedSubscription{
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sub: s,
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buf: make([]Event, size),
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mut: sync.NewMutex(),
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}
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bs.cond = sync.NewTimeoutCond(bs.mut)
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go bs.pollingLoop()
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return bs
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}
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func (s *bufferedSubscription) pollingLoop() {
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for ev := range s.sub.C() {
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s.mut.Lock()
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s.buf[s.next] = ev
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s.next = (s.next + 1) % len(s.buf)
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s.cur = ev.SubscriptionID
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s.cond.Broadcast()
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s.mut.Unlock()
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}
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}
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func (s *bufferedSubscription) Since(id int, into []Event, timeout time.Duration) []Event {
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s.mut.Lock()
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defer s.mut.Unlock()
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// Check once first before generating the TimeoutCondWaiter
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if id >= s.cur {
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waiter := s.cond.SetupWait(timeout)
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defer waiter.Stop()
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for id >= s.cur {
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if eventsAvailable := waiter.Wait(); !eventsAvailable {
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// Timed out
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return into
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}
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}
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}
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for i := s.next; i < len(s.buf); i++ {
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if s.buf[i].SubscriptionID > id {
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into = append(into, s.buf[i])
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}
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}
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for i := 0; i < s.next; i++ {
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if s.buf[i].SubscriptionID > id {
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into = append(into, s.buf[i])
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}
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}
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return into
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}
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// Error returns a string pointer suitable for JSON marshalling errors. It
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// retains the "null on success" semantics, but ensures the error result is a
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// string regardless of the underlying concrete error type.
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func Error(err error) *string {
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if err == nil {
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return nil
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}
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str := err.Error()
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return &str
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}
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