source: code/trunk/ring.go@ 231

Last change on this file since 231 was 231, checked in by contact, 5 years ago

Remove downstreamConn.ringConsumers

We no longer need long-lived ring buffer consumers now that
upstreamConn.produce dispatches messages to downstream connections.

File size: 3.0 KB
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1package soju
2
3import (
4 "fmt"
5
6 "gopkg.in/irc.v3"
7)
8
9// Ring implements a single producer, multiple consumer ring buffer. The ring
10// buffer size is fixed. The ring buffer is stored in memory.
11type Ring struct {
12 buffer []*irc.Message
13 cap uint64
14
15 cur uint64
16 consumers []*RingConsumer
17 closed bool
18}
19
20// NewRing creates a new ring buffer.
21func NewRing(capacity int) *Ring {
22 return &Ring{
23 buffer: make([]*irc.Message, capacity),
24 cap: uint64(capacity),
25 }
26}
27
28// Produce appends a new message to the ring buffer.
29func (r *Ring) Produce(msg *irc.Message) {
30 if r.closed {
31 panic("soju: Ring.Produce called after Close")
32 }
33
34 i := int(r.cur % r.cap)
35 r.buffer[i] = msg
36 r.cur++
37}
38
39func (r *Ring) Cur() uint64 {
40 return r.cur
41}
42
43func (r *Ring) Close() {
44 if r.closed {
45 panic("soju: Ring.Close called twice")
46 }
47
48 r.closed = true
49}
50
51// NewConsumer creates a new ring buffer consumer.
52//
53// If seq is nil, the consumer will get messages starting from the last
54// producer message. If seq is non-nil, the consumer will get messages starting
55// from the specified history sequence number (see RingConsumer.Close).
56//
57// The consumer can only be used from a single goroutine.
58func (r *Ring) NewConsumer(seq *uint64) *RingConsumer {
59 consumer := &RingConsumer{ring: r}
60
61 if seq != nil {
62 consumer.cur = *seq
63 } else {
64 consumer.cur = r.cur
65 }
66 r.consumers = append(r.consumers, consumer)
67
68 return consumer
69}
70
71// RingConsumer is a ring buffer consumer.
72type RingConsumer struct {
73 ring *Ring
74 cur uint64
75 closed bool
76}
77
78// diff returns the number of pending messages. It assumes the Ring is locked.
79func (rc *RingConsumer) diff() uint64 {
80 if rc.cur > rc.ring.cur {
81 panic(fmt.Sprintf("soju: consumer cursor (%v) greater than producer cursor (%v)", rc.cur, rc.ring.cur))
82 }
83 return rc.ring.cur - rc.cur
84}
85
86// Peek returns the next pending message if any without consuming it. A nil
87// message is returned if no message is available.
88func (rc *RingConsumer) Peek() *irc.Message {
89 if rc.closed {
90 panic("soju: RingConsumer.Peek called after Close")
91 }
92
93 diff := rc.diff()
94 if diff == 0 {
95 return nil
96 }
97 if diff > rc.ring.cap {
98 // Consumer drops diff - cap entries
99 rc.cur = rc.ring.cur - rc.ring.cap
100 }
101 i := int(rc.cur % rc.ring.cap)
102 msg := rc.ring.buffer[i]
103 if msg == nil {
104 panic(fmt.Sprintf("soju: unexpected nil ring buffer entry at index %v", i))
105 }
106 return msg
107}
108
109// Consume consumes and returns the next pending message. A nil message is
110// returned if no message is available.
111func (rc *RingConsumer) Consume() *irc.Message {
112 msg := rc.Peek()
113 if msg != nil {
114 rc.cur++
115 }
116 return msg
117}
118
119// Close stops consuming messages. The consumer channel will be closed. The
120// current history sequence number is returned. It can be provided later as an
121// argument to Ring.NewConsumer to resume the message stream.
122func (rc *RingConsumer) Close() uint64 {
123 for i := range rc.ring.consumers {
124 if rc.ring.consumers[i] == rc {
125 rc.ring.consumers = append(rc.ring.consumers[:i], rc.ring.consumers[i+1:]...)
126 break
127 }
128 }
129
130 rc.closed = true
131 return rc.cur
132}
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