133 lines
2.6 KiB
Go
133 lines
2.6 KiB
Go
package packer
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import (
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"context"
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"errors"
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"io"
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"sync"
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)
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type Encoder struct {
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ctx context.Context
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subctx context.Context
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mux sync.Mutex
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w io.WriteCloser
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wErr chan error
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}
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func NewEncoder(ctx context.Context, w io.WriteCloser) *Encoder {
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enc := &Encoder{
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ctx: ctx,
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w: w,
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wErr: make(chan error),
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}
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return enc
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}
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func (enc *Encoder) Run() error {
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ctx, cancel := context.WithCancel(enc.ctx)
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defer cancel()
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enc.subctx = ctx
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for {
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select {
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// TODO: do children respond to children cancelling?
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case <-enc.ctx.Done():
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// TODO
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_ = enc.w.Close()
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return errors.New("context cancelled")
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case err := <-enc.wErr:
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return err
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}
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}
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}
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func (enc *Encoder) Start() error {
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go enc.Run()
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return nil
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}
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// TODO inverse
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// StreamEncode can (and should) be called multiple times (once per client).
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func (enc *Encoder) StreamEncode(src Addr, r io.ReadCloser, bufferSize int) error {
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rx := make(chan []byte)
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rxErr := make(chan error)
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if 0 == bufferSize {
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bufferSize = 8192
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}
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go func() {
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for {
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b := make([]byte, bufferSize)
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//fmt.Println("loopers gonna loop")
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n, err := r.Read(b)
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if n > 0 {
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rx <- b[:n]
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}
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if nil != err {
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rxErr <- err
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return
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}
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}
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}()
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for {
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//fmt.Println("poopers gonna poop")
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select {
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// TODO, do we actually need ctx here?
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// would it be sufficient to expect the reader to be closed by the caller instead?
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case <-enc.ctx.Done():
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// TODO: verify that closing the reader will cause the goroutine to be released
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r.Close()
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return errors.New("cancelled by context")
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case <-enc.subctx.Done():
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r.Close()
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return errors.New("cancelled by context")
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case b := <-rx:
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header, _, err := Encode(src, Addr{}, "", b)
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if nil != err {
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r.Close()
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return err
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}
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_, err = enc.write(header)
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if nil != err {
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r.Close()
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return err
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}
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_, err = enc.write(b)
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if nil != err {
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r.Close()
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return err
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}
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case err := <-rxErr:
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// it can be assumed that err will close though, right?
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r.Close()
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if io.EOF == err {
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header, _, _ := Encode(src, Addr{scheme: "end"}, "", nil)
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// ignore err, which may have already closed
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_, _ = enc.write(header)
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return nil
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}
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header, _, _ := Encode(src, Addr{scheme: "error"}, "", []byte(err.Error()))
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// ignore err, which may have already closed
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_, _ = enc.write(header)
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return err
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}
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}
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}
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func (enc *Encoder) write(b []byte) (int, error) {
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// mutex here so that we can get back error info
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enc.mux.Lock()
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n, err := enc.w.Write(b)
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enc.mux.Unlock()
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if nil != err {
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enc.wErr <- err
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}
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return n, err
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}
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