// Copyright The OpenTelemetry Authors // SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 package metric // import "go.opentelemetry.io/otel/sdk/metric" import ( "sync" ) // cache is a locking storage used to quickly return already computed values. // // The zero value of a cache is empty and ready to use. // // A cache must not be copied after first use. // // All methods of a cache are safe to call concurrently. type cache[K comparable, V any] struct { sync.Mutex data map[K]V } // Lookup returns the value stored in the cache with the associated key if it // exists. Otherwise, f is called and its returned value is set in the cache // for key and returned. // // Lookup is safe to call concurrently. It will hold the cache lock, so f // should not block excessively. func (c *cache[K, V]) Lookup(key K, f func() V) V { c.Lock() defer c.Unlock() if c.data == nil { val := f() c.data = map[K]V{key: val} return val } if v, ok := c.data[key]; ok { return v } val := f() c.data[key] = val return val } // HasKey returns true if Lookup has previously been called with that key // // HasKey is safe to call concurrently. func (c *cache[K, V]) HasKey(key K) bool { c.Lock() defer c.Unlock() _, ok := c.data[key] return ok } // cacheWithErr is a locking storage used to quickly return already computed values and an error. // // The zero value of a cacheWithErr is empty and ready to use. // // A cacheWithErr must not be copied after first use. // // All methods of a cacheWithErr are safe to call concurrently. type cacheWithErr[K comparable, V any] struct { cache[K, valAndErr[V]] } type valAndErr[V any] struct { val V err error } // Lookup returns the value stored in the cacheWithErr with the associated key // if it exists. Otherwise, f is called and its returned value is set in the // cacheWithErr for key and returned. // // Lookup is safe to call concurrently. It will hold the cacheWithErr lock, so f // should not block excessively. func (c *cacheWithErr[K, V]) Lookup(key K, f func() (V, error)) (V, error) { combined := c.cache.Lookup(key, func() valAndErr[V] { val, err := f() return valAndErr[V]{val: val, err: err} }) return combined.val, combined.err }