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    metrics: pull library and introduce ResettingTimer and InfluxDB reporter (#15910) · ae9f9722
    Anton Evangelatov authored
    * go-metrics: fork library and introduce ResettingTimer and InfluxDB reporter.
    
    * vendor: change nonsense/go-metrics to ethersphere/go-metrics
    
    * go-metrics: add tests. move ResettingTimer logic from reporter to type.
    
    * all, metrics: pull in metrics package in go-ethereum
    
    * metrics/test: make sure metrics are enabled for tests
    
    * metrics: apply gosimple rules
    
    * metrics/exp, internal/debug: init expvar endpoint when starting pprof server
    
    * internal/debug: tiny comment formatting fix
    ae9f9722
inline_strconv_parse.go 1.29 KB
package models // import "github.com/influxdata/influxdb/models"

import (
	"reflect"
	"strconv"
	"unsafe"
)

// parseIntBytes is a zero-alloc wrapper around strconv.ParseInt.
func parseIntBytes(b []byte, base int, bitSize int) (i int64, err error) {
	s := unsafeBytesToString(b)
	return strconv.ParseInt(s, base, bitSize)
}

// parseUintBytes is a zero-alloc wrapper around strconv.ParseUint.
func parseUintBytes(b []byte, base int, bitSize int) (i uint64, err error) {
	s := unsafeBytesToString(b)
	return strconv.ParseUint(s, base, bitSize)
}

// parseFloatBytes is a zero-alloc wrapper around strconv.ParseFloat.
func parseFloatBytes(b []byte, bitSize int) (float64, error) {
	s := unsafeBytesToString(b)
	return strconv.ParseFloat(s, bitSize)
}

// parseBoolBytes is a zero-alloc wrapper around strconv.ParseBool.
func parseBoolBytes(b []byte) (bool, error) {
	return strconv.ParseBool(unsafeBytesToString(b))
}

// unsafeBytesToString converts a []byte to a string without a heap allocation.
//
// It is unsafe, and is intended to prepare input to short-lived functions
// that require strings.
func unsafeBytesToString(in []byte) string {
	src := *(*reflect.SliceHeader)(unsafe.Pointer(&in))
	dst := reflect.StringHeader{
		Data: src.Data,
		Len:  src.Len,
	}
	s := *(*string)(unsafe.Pointer(&dst))
	return s
}