gotosocial/vendor/google.golang.org/grpc/internal/grpcsync/callback_serializer.go

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/*
*
* Copyright 2022 gRPC authors.
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
* limitations under the License.
*
*/
package grpcsync
import (
"context"
"google.golang.org/grpc/internal/buffer"
)
// CallbackSerializer provides a mechanism to schedule callbacks in a
// synchronized manner. It provides a FIFO guarantee on the order of execution
// of scheduled callbacks. New callbacks can be scheduled by invoking the
// Schedule() method.
//
// This type is safe for concurrent access.
type CallbackSerializer struct {
// done is closed once the serializer is shut down completely, i.e all
// scheduled callbacks are executed and the serializer has deallocated all
// its resources.
done chan struct{}
callbacks *buffer.Unbounded
}
// NewCallbackSerializer returns a new CallbackSerializer instance. The provided
// context will be passed to the scheduled callbacks. Users should cancel the
// provided context to shutdown the CallbackSerializer. It is guaranteed that no
// callbacks will be added once this context is canceled, and any pending un-run
// callbacks will be executed before the serializer is shut down.
func NewCallbackSerializer(ctx context.Context) *CallbackSerializer {
cs := &CallbackSerializer{
done: make(chan struct{}),
callbacks: buffer.NewUnbounded(),
}
go cs.run(ctx)
return cs
}
// TrySchedule tries to schedules the provided callback function f to be
// executed in the order it was added. This is a best-effort operation. If the
// context passed to NewCallbackSerializer was canceled before this method is
// called, the callback will not be scheduled.
//
// Callbacks are expected to honor the context when performing any blocking
// operations, and should return early when the context is canceled.
func (cs *CallbackSerializer) TrySchedule(f func(ctx context.Context)) {
cs.callbacks.Put(f)
}
// ScheduleOr schedules the provided callback function f to be executed in the
// order it was added. If the context passed to NewCallbackSerializer has been
// canceled before this method is called, the onFailure callback will be
// executed inline instead.
//
// Callbacks are expected to honor the context when performing any blocking
// operations, and should return early when the context is canceled.
func (cs *CallbackSerializer) ScheduleOr(f func(ctx context.Context), onFailure func()) {
if cs.callbacks.Put(f) != nil {
onFailure()
}
}
func (cs *CallbackSerializer) run(ctx context.Context) {
defer close(cs.done)
// TODO: when Go 1.21 is the oldest supported version, this loop and Close
// can be replaced with:
//
// context.AfterFunc(ctx, cs.callbacks.Close)
for ctx.Err() == nil {
select {
case <-ctx.Done():
// Do nothing here. Next iteration of the for loop will not happen,
// since ctx.Err() would be non-nil.
case cb := <-cs.callbacks.Get():
cs.callbacks.Load()
cb.(func(context.Context))(ctx)
}
}
// Close the buffer to prevent new callbacks from being added.
cs.callbacks.Close()
// Run all pending callbacks.
for cb := range cs.callbacks.Get() {
cs.callbacks.Load()
cb.(func(context.Context))(ctx)
}
}
// Done returns a channel that is closed after the context passed to
// NewCallbackSerializer is canceled and all callbacks have been executed.
func (cs *CallbackSerializer) Done() <-chan struct{} {
return cs.done
}