bee/vendor/github.com/jtolds/gls/context.go

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Go

// Package gls implements goroutine-local storage.
package gls
import (
"sync"
)
const (
maxCallers = 64
)
var (
stackTagPool = &idPool{}
mgrRegistry = make(map[*ContextManager]bool)
mgrRegistryMtx sync.RWMutex
)
// Values is simply a map of key types to value types. Used by SetValues to
// set multiple values at once.
type Values map[interface{}]interface{}
// ContextManager is the main entrypoint for interacting with
// Goroutine-local-storage. You can have multiple independent ContextManagers
// at any given time. ContextManagers are usually declared globally for a given
// class of context variables. You should use NewContextManager for
// construction.
type ContextManager struct {
mtx sync.RWMutex
values map[uint]Values
}
// NewContextManager returns a brand new ContextManager. It also registers the
// new ContextManager in the ContextManager registry which is used by the Go
// method. ContextManagers are typically defined globally at package scope.
func NewContextManager() *ContextManager {
mgr := &ContextManager{values: make(map[uint]Values)}
mgrRegistryMtx.Lock()
defer mgrRegistryMtx.Unlock()
mgrRegistry[mgr] = true
return mgr
}
// Unregister removes a ContextManager from the global registry, used by the
// Go method. Only intended for use when you're completely done with a
// ContextManager. Use of Unregister at all is rare.
func (m *ContextManager) Unregister() {
mgrRegistryMtx.Lock()
defer mgrRegistryMtx.Unlock()
delete(mgrRegistry, m)
}
// SetValues takes a collection of values and a function to call for those
// values to be set in. Anything further down the stack will have the set
// values available through GetValue. SetValues will add new values or replace
// existing values of the same key and will not mutate or change values for
// previous stack frames.
// SetValues is slow (makes a copy of all current and new values for the new
// gls-context) in order to reduce the amount of lookups GetValue requires.
func (m *ContextManager) SetValues(new_values Values, context_call func()) {
if len(new_values) == 0 {
context_call()
return
}
tags := readStackTags(1)
m.mtx.Lock()
values := new_values
for _, tag := range tags {
if existing_values, ok := m.values[tag]; ok {
// oh, we found existing values, let's make a copy
values = make(Values, len(existing_values)+len(new_values))
for key, val := range existing_values {
values[key] = val
}
for key, val := range new_values {
values[key] = val
}
break
}
}
new_tag := stackTagPool.Acquire()
m.values[new_tag] = values
m.mtx.Unlock()
defer func() {
m.mtx.Lock()
delete(m.values, new_tag)
m.mtx.Unlock()
stackTagPool.Release(new_tag)
}()
addStackTag(new_tag, context_call)
}
// GetValue will return a previously set value, provided that the value was set
// by SetValues somewhere higher up the stack. If the value is not found, ok
// will be false.
func (m *ContextManager) GetValue(key interface{}) (value interface{}, ok bool) {
tags := readStackTags(1)
m.mtx.RLock()
defer m.mtx.RUnlock()
for _, tag := range tags {
if values, ok := m.values[tag]; ok {
value, ok := values[key]
return value, ok
}
}
return "", false
}
func (m *ContextManager) getValues() Values {
tags := readStackTags(2)
m.mtx.RLock()
defer m.mtx.RUnlock()
for _, tag := range tags {
if values, ok := m.values[tag]; ok {
return values
}
}
return nil
}
// Go preserves ContextManager values and Goroutine-local-storage across new
// goroutine invocations. The Go method makes a copy of all existing values on
// all registered context managers and makes sure they are still set after
// kicking off the provided function in a new goroutine. If you don't use this
// Go method instead of the standard 'go' keyword, you will lose values in
// ContextManagers, as goroutines have brand new stacks.
func Go(cb func()) {
mgrRegistryMtx.RLock()
defer mgrRegistryMtx.RUnlock()
for mgr, _ := range mgrRegistry {
values := mgr.getValues()
if len(values) > 0 {
mgr_copy := mgr
cb_copy := cb
cb = func() { mgr_copy.SetValues(values, cb_copy) }
}
}
go cb()
}