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张蕾
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zsfelfoldi
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rpc/v2: optionally passing context argument to rpc v2 api methods
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context.go
Godeps/_workspace/src/golang.org/x/net/context/context.go
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context_test.go
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withtimeout_test.go
...orkspace/src/golang.org/x/net/context/withtimeout_test.go
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server.go
rpc/v2/server.go
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server_test.go
rpc/v2/server_test.go
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types.go
rpc/v2/types.go
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utils.go
rpc/v2/utils.go
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@@ -101,6 +101,10 @@
"ImportPath"
:
"golang.org/x/crypto/scrypt"
,
"Rev"
:
"4ed45ec682102c643324fae5dff8dab085b6c300"
},
{
"ImportPath"
:
"golang.org/x/net/context"
,
"Rev"
:
"e0403b4e005737430c05a57aac078479844f919c"
},
{
"ImportPath"
:
"golang.org/x/net/html"
,
"Rev"
:
"e0403b4e005737430c05a57aac078479844f919c"
...
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Godeps/_workspace/src/golang.org/x/net/context/context.go
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// Copyright 2014 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
// Package context defines the Context type, which carries deadlines,
// cancelation signals, and other request-scoped values across API boundaries
// and between processes.
//
// Incoming requests to a server should create a Context, and outgoing calls to
// servers should accept a Context. The chain of function calls between must
// propagate the Context, optionally replacing it with a modified copy created
// using WithDeadline, WithTimeout, WithCancel, or WithValue.
//
// Programs that use Contexts should follow these rules to keep interfaces
// consistent across packages and enable static analysis tools to check context
// propagation:
//
// Do not store Contexts inside a struct type; instead, pass a Context
// explicitly to each function that needs it. The Context should be the first
// parameter, typically named ctx:
//
// func DoSomething(ctx context.Context, arg Arg) error {
// // ... use ctx ...
// }
//
// Do not pass a nil Context, even if a function permits it. Pass context.TODO
// if you are unsure about which Context to use.
//
// Use context Values only for request-scoped data that transits processes and
// APIs, not for passing optional parameters to functions.
//
// The same Context may be passed to functions running in different goroutines;
// Contexts are safe for simultaneous use by multiple goroutines.
//
// See http://blog.golang.org/context for example code for a server that uses
// Contexts.
package
context
// import "golang.org/x/net/context"
import
(
"errors"
"fmt"
"sync"
"time"
)
// A Context carries a deadline, a cancelation signal, and other values across
// API boundaries.
//
// Context's methods may be called by multiple goroutines simultaneously.
type
Context
interface
{
// Deadline returns the time when work done on behalf of this context
// should be canceled. Deadline returns ok==false when no deadline is
// set. Successive calls to Deadline return the same results.
Deadline
()
(
deadline
time
.
Time
,
ok
bool
)
// Done returns a channel that's closed when work done on behalf of this
// context should be canceled. Done may return nil if this context can
// never be canceled. Successive calls to Done return the same value.
//
// WithCancel arranges for Done to be closed when cancel is called;
// WithDeadline arranges for Done to be closed when the deadline
// expires; WithTimeout arranges for Done to be closed when the timeout
// elapses.
//
// Done is provided for use in select statements:
//
// // Stream generates values with DoSomething and sends them to out
// // until DoSomething returns an error or ctx.Done is closed.
// func Stream(ctx context.Context, out <-chan Value) error {
// for {
// v, err := DoSomething(ctx)
// if err != nil {
// return err
// }
// select {
// case <-ctx.Done():
// return ctx.Err()
// case out <- v:
// }
// }
// }
//
// See http://blog.golang.org/pipelines for more examples of how to use
// a Done channel for cancelation.
Done
()
<-
chan
struct
{}
// Err returns a non-nil error value after Done is closed. Err returns
// Canceled if the context was canceled or DeadlineExceeded if the
// context's deadline passed. No other values for Err are defined.
// After Done is closed, successive calls to Err return the same value.
Err
()
error
// Value returns the value associated with this context for key, or nil
// if no value is associated with key. Successive calls to Value with
// the same key returns the same result.
//
// Use context values only for request-scoped data that transits
// processes and API boundaries, not for passing optional parameters to
// functions.
//
// A key identifies a specific value in a Context. Functions that wish
// to store values in Context typically allocate a key in a global
// variable then use that key as the argument to context.WithValue and
// Context.Value. A key can be any type that supports equality;
// packages should define keys as an unexported type to avoid
// collisions.
//
// Packages that define a Context key should provide type-safe accessors
// for the values stores using that key:
//
// // Package user defines a User type that's stored in Contexts.
// package user
//
// import "golang.org/x/net/context"
//
// // User is the type of value stored in the Contexts.
// type User struct {...}
//
// // key is an unexported type for keys defined in this package.
// // This prevents collisions with keys defined in other packages.
// type key int
//
// // userKey is the key for user.User values in Contexts. It is
// // unexported; clients use user.NewContext and user.FromContext
// // instead of using this key directly.
// var userKey key = 0
//
// // NewContext returns a new Context that carries value u.
// func NewContext(ctx context.Context, u *User) context.Context {
// return context.WithValue(ctx, userKey, u)
// }
//
// // FromContext returns the User value stored in ctx, if any.
// func FromContext(ctx context.Context) (*User, bool) {
// u, ok := ctx.Value(userKey).(*User)
// return u, ok
// }
Value
(
key
interface
{})
interface
{}
}
// Canceled is the error returned by Context.Err when the context is canceled.
var
Canceled
=
errors
.
New
(
"context canceled"
)
// DeadlineExceeded is the error returned by Context.Err when the context's
// deadline passes.
var
DeadlineExceeded
=
errors
.
New
(
"context deadline exceeded"
)
// An emptyCtx is never canceled, has no values, and has no deadline. It is not
// struct{}, since vars of this type must have distinct addresses.
type
emptyCtx
int
func
(
*
emptyCtx
)
Deadline
()
(
deadline
time
.
Time
,
ok
bool
)
{
return
}
func
(
*
emptyCtx
)
Done
()
<-
chan
struct
{}
{
return
nil
}
func
(
*
emptyCtx
)
Err
()
error
{
return
nil
}
func
(
*
emptyCtx
)
Value
(
key
interface
{})
interface
{}
{
return
nil
}
func
(
e
*
emptyCtx
)
String
()
string
{
switch
e
{
case
background
:
return
"context.Background"
case
todo
:
return
"context.TODO"
}
return
"unknown empty Context"
}
var
(
background
=
new
(
emptyCtx
)
todo
=
new
(
emptyCtx
)
)
// Background returns a non-nil, empty Context. It is never canceled, has no
// values, and has no deadline. It is typically used by the main function,
// initialization, and tests, and as the top-level Context for incoming
// requests.
func
Background
()
Context
{
return
background
}
// TODO returns a non-nil, empty Context. Code should use context.TODO when
// it's unclear which Context to use or it's is not yet available (because the
// surrounding function has not yet been extended to accept a Context
// parameter). TODO is recognized by static analysis tools that determine
// whether Contexts are propagated correctly in a program.
func
TODO
()
Context
{
return
todo
}
// A CancelFunc tells an operation to abandon its work.
// A CancelFunc does not wait for the work to stop.
// After the first call, subsequent calls to a CancelFunc do nothing.
type
CancelFunc
func
()
// WithCancel returns a copy of parent with a new Done channel. The returned
// context's Done channel is closed when the returned cancel function is called
// or when the parent context's Done channel is closed, whichever happens first.
//
// Canceling this context releases resources associated with it, so code should
// call cancel as soon as the operations running in this Context complete.
func
WithCancel
(
parent
Context
)
(
ctx
Context
,
cancel
CancelFunc
)
{
c
:=
newCancelCtx
(
parent
)
propagateCancel
(
parent
,
&
c
)
return
&
c
,
func
()
{
c
.
cancel
(
true
,
Canceled
)
}
}
// newCancelCtx returns an initialized cancelCtx.
func
newCancelCtx
(
parent
Context
)
cancelCtx
{
return
cancelCtx
{
Context
:
parent
,
done
:
make
(
chan
struct
{}),
}
}
// propagateCancel arranges for child to be canceled when parent is.
func
propagateCancel
(
parent
Context
,
child
canceler
)
{
if
parent
.
Done
()
==
nil
{
return
// parent is never canceled
}
if
p
,
ok
:=
parentCancelCtx
(
parent
);
ok
{
p
.
mu
.
Lock
()
if
p
.
err
!=
nil
{
// parent has already been canceled
child
.
cancel
(
false
,
p
.
err
)
}
else
{
if
p
.
children
==
nil
{
p
.
children
=
make
(
map
[
canceler
]
bool
)
}
p
.
children
[
child
]
=
true
}
p
.
mu
.
Unlock
()
}
else
{
go
func
()
{
select
{
case
<-
parent
.
Done
()
:
child
.
cancel
(
false
,
parent
.
Err
())
case
<-
child
.
Done
()
:
}
}()
}
}
// parentCancelCtx follows a chain of parent references until it finds a
// *cancelCtx. This function understands how each of the concrete types in this
// package represents its parent.
func
parentCancelCtx
(
parent
Context
)
(
*
cancelCtx
,
bool
)
{
for
{
switch
c
:=
parent
.
(
type
)
{
case
*
cancelCtx
:
return
c
,
true
case
*
timerCtx
:
return
&
c
.
cancelCtx
,
true
case
*
valueCtx
:
parent
=
c
.
Context
default
:
return
nil
,
false
}
}
}
// removeChild removes a context from its parent.
func
removeChild
(
parent
Context
,
child
canceler
)
{
p
,
ok
:=
parentCancelCtx
(
parent
)
if
!
ok
{
return
}
p
.
mu
.
Lock
()
if
p
.
children
!=
nil
{
delete
(
p
.
children
,
child
)
}
p
.
mu
.
Unlock
()
}
// A canceler is a context type that can be canceled directly. The
// implementations are *cancelCtx and *timerCtx.
type
canceler
interface
{
cancel
(
removeFromParent
bool
,
err
error
)
Done
()
<-
chan
struct
{}
}
// A cancelCtx can be canceled. When canceled, it also cancels any children
// that implement canceler.
type
cancelCtx
struct
{
Context
done
chan
struct
{}
// closed by the first cancel call.
mu
sync
.
Mutex
children
map
[
canceler
]
bool
// set to nil by the first cancel call
err
error
// set to non-nil by the first cancel call
}
func
(
c
*
cancelCtx
)
Done
()
<-
chan
struct
{}
{
return
c
.
done
}
func
(
c
*
cancelCtx
)
Err
()
error
{
c
.
mu
.
Lock
()
defer
c
.
mu
.
Unlock
()
return
c
.
err
}
func
(
c
*
cancelCtx
)
String
()
string
{
return
fmt
.
Sprintf
(
"%v.WithCancel"
,
c
.
Context
)
}
// cancel closes c.done, cancels each of c's children, and, if
// removeFromParent is true, removes c from its parent's children.
func
(
c
*
cancelCtx
)
cancel
(
removeFromParent
bool
,
err
error
)
{
if
err
==
nil
{
panic
(
"context: internal error: missing cancel error"
)
}
c
.
mu
.
Lock
()
if
c
.
err
!=
nil
{
c
.
mu
.
Unlock
()
return
// already canceled
}
c
.
err
=
err
close
(
c
.
done
)
for
child
:=
range
c
.
children
{
// NOTE: acquiring the child's lock while holding parent's lock.
child
.
cancel
(
false
,
err
)
}
c
.
children
=
nil
c
.
mu
.
Unlock
()
if
removeFromParent
{
removeChild
(
c
.
Context
,
c
)
}
}
// WithDeadline returns a copy of the parent context with the deadline adjusted
// to be no later than d. If the parent's deadline is already earlier than d,
// WithDeadline(parent, d) is semantically equivalent to parent. The returned
// context's Done channel is closed when the deadline expires, when the returned
// cancel function is called, or when the parent context's Done channel is
// closed, whichever happens first.
//
// Canceling this context releases resources associated with it, so code should
// call cancel as soon as the operations running in this Context complete.
func
WithDeadline
(
parent
Context
,
deadline
time
.
Time
)
(
Context
,
CancelFunc
)
{
if
cur
,
ok
:=
parent
.
Deadline
();
ok
&&
cur
.
Before
(
deadline
)
{
// The current deadline is already sooner than the new one.
return
WithCancel
(
parent
)
}
c
:=
&
timerCtx
{
cancelCtx
:
newCancelCtx
(
parent
),
deadline
:
deadline
,
}
propagateCancel
(
parent
,
c
)
d
:=
deadline
.
Sub
(
time
.
Now
())
if
d
<=
0
{
c
.
cancel
(
true
,
DeadlineExceeded
)
// deadline has already passed
return
c
,
func
()
{
c
.
cancel
(
true
,
Canceled
)
}
}
c
.
mu
.
Lock
()
defer
c
.
mu
.
Unlock
()
if
c
.
err
==
nil
{
c
.
timer
=
time
.
AfterFunc
(
d
,
func
()
{
c
.
cancel
(
true
,
DeadlineExceeded
)
})
}
return
c
,
func
()
{
c
.
cancel
(
true
,
Canceled
)
}
}
// A timerCtx carries a timer and a deadline. It embeds a cancelCtx to
// implement Done and Err. It implements cancel by stopping its timer then
// delegating to cancelCtx.cancel.
type
timerCtx
struct
{
cancelCtx
timer
*
time
.
Timer
// Under cancelCtx.mu.
deadline
time
.
Time
}
func
(
c
*
timerCtx
)
Deadline
()
(
deadline
time
.
Time
,
ok
bool
)
{
return
c
.
deadline
,
true
}
func
(
c
*
timerCtx
)
String
()
string
{
return
fmt
.
Sprintf
(
"%v.WithDeadline(%s [%s])"
,
c
.
cancelCtx
.
Context
,
c
.
deadline
,
c
.
deadline
.
Sub
(
time
.
Now
()))
}
func
(
c
*
timerCtx
)
cancel
(
removeFromParent
bool
,
err
error
)
{
c
.
cancelCtx
.
cancel
(
false
,
err
)
if
removeFromParent
{
// Remove this timerCtx from its parent cancelCtx's children.
removeChild
(
c
.
cancelCtx
.
Context
,
c
)
}
c
.
mu
.
Lock
()
if
c
.
timer
!=
nil
{
c
.
timer
.
Stop
()
c
.
timer
=
nil
}
c
.
mu
.
Unlock
()
}
// WithTimeout returns WithDeadline(parent, time.Now().Add(timeout)).
//
// Canceling this context releases resources associated with it, so code should
// call cancel as soon as the operations running in this Context complete:
//
// func slowOperationWithTimeout(ctx context.Context) (Result, error) {
// ctx, cancel := context.WithTimeout(ctx, 100*time.Millisecond)
// defer cancel() // releases resources if slowOperation completes before timeout elapses
// return slowOperation(ctx)
// }
func
WithTimeout
(
parent
Context
,
timeout
time
.
Duration
)
(
Context
,
CancelFunc
)
{
return
WithDeadline
(
parent
,
time
.
Now
()
.
Add
(
timeout
))
}
// WithValue returns a copy of parent in which the value associated with key is
// val.
//
// Use context Values only for request-scoped data that transits processes and
// APIs, not for passing optional parameters to functions.
func
WithValue
(
parent
Context
,
key
interface
{},
val
interface
{})
Context
{
return
&
valueCtx
{
parent
,
key
,
val
}
}
// A valueCtx carries a key-value pair. It implements Value for that key and
// delegates all other calls to the embedded Context.
type
valueCtx
struct
{
Context
key
,
val
interface
{}
}
func
(
c
*
valueCtx
)
String
()
string
{
return
fmt
.
Sprintf
(
"%v.WithValue(%#v, %#v)"
,
c
.
Context
,
c
.
key
,
c
.
val
)
}
func
(
c
*
valueCtx
)
Value
(
key
interface
{})
interface
{}
{
if
c
.
key
==
key
{
return
c
.
val
}
return
c
.
Context
.
Value
(
key
)
}
Godeps/_workspace/src/golang.org/x/net/context/context_test.go
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// Copyright 2014 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
package
context
import
(
"fmt"
"math/rand"
"runtime"
"strings"
"sync"
"testing"
"time"
)
// otherContext is a Context that's not one of the types defined in context.go.
// This lets us test code paths that differ based on the underlying type of the
// Context.
type
otherContext
struct
{
Context
}
func
TestBackground
(
t
*
testing
.
T
)
{
c
:=
Background
()
if
c
==
nil
{
t
.
Fatalf
(
"Background returned nil"
)
}
select
{
case
x
:=
<-
c
.
Done
()
:
t
.
Errorf
(
"<-c.Done() == %v want nothing (it should block)"
,
x
)
default
:
}
if
got
,
want
:=
fmt
.
Sprint
(
c
),
"context.Background"
;
got
!=
want
{
t
.
Errorf
(
"Background().String() = %q want %q"
,
got
,
want
)
}
}
func
TestTODO
(
t
*
testing
.
T
)
{
c
:=
TODO
()
if
c
==
nil
{
t
.
Fatalf
(
"TODO returned nil"
)
}
select
{
case
x
:=
<-
c
.
Done
()
:
t
.
Errorf
(
"<-c.Done() == %v want nothing (it should block)"
,
x
)
default
:
}
if
got
,
want
:=
fmt
.
Sprint
(
c
),
"context.TODO"
;
got
!=
want
{
t
.
Errorf
(
"TODO().String() = %q want %q"
,
got
,
want
)
}
}
func
TestWithCancel
(
t
*
testing
.
T
)
{
c1
,
cancel
:=
WithCancel
(
Background
())
if
got
,
want
:=
fmt
.
Sprint
(
c1
),
"context.Background.WithCancel"
;
got
!=
want
{
t
.
Errorf
(
"c1.String() = %q want %q"
,
got
,
want
)
}
o
:=
otherContext
{
c1
}
c2
,
_
:=
WithCancel
(
o
)
contexts
:=
[]
Context
{
c1
,
o
,
c2
}
for
i
,
c
:=
range
contexts
{
if
d
:=
c
.
Done
();
d
==
nil
{
t
.
Errorf
(
"c[%d].Done() == %v want non-nil"
,
i
,
d
)
}
if
e
:=
c
.
Err
();
e
!=
nil
{
t
.
Errorf
(
"c[%d].Err() == %v want nil"
,
i
,
e
)
}
select
{
case
x
:=
<-
c
.
Done
()
:
t
.
Errorf
(
"<-c.Done() == %v want nothing (it should block)"
,
x
)
default
:
}
}
cancel
()
time
.
Sleep
(
100
*
time
.
Millisecond
)
// let cancelation propagate
for
i
,
c
:=
range
contexts
{
select
{
case
<-
c
.
Done
()
:
default
:
t
.
Errorf
(
"<-c[%d].Done() blocked, but shouldn't have"
,
i
)
}
if
e
:=
c
.
Err
();
e
!=
Canceled
{
t
.
Errorf
(
"c[%d].Err() == %v want %v"
,
i
,
e
,
Canceled
)
}
}
}
func
TestParentFinishesChild
(
t
*
testing
.
T
)
{
// Context tree:
// parent -> cancelChild
// parent -> valueChild -> timerChild
parent
,
cancel
:=
WithCancel
(
Background
())
cancelChild
,
stop
:=
WithCancel
(
parent
)
defer
stop
()
valueChild
:=
WithValue
(
parent
,
"key"
,
"value"
)
timerChild
,
stop
:=
WithTimeout
(
valueChild
,
10000
*
time
.
Hour
)
defer
stop
()
select
{
case
x
:=
<-
parent
.
Done
()
:
t
.
Errorf
(
"<-parent.Done() == %v want nothing (it should block)"
,
x
)
case
x
:=
<-
cancelChild
.
Done
()
:
t
.
Errorf
(
"<-cancelChild.Done() == %v want nothing (it should block)"
,
x
)
case
x
:=
<-
timerChild
.
Done
()
:
t
.
Errorf
(
"<-timerChild.Done() == %v want nothing (it should block)"
,
x
)
case
x
:=
<-
valueChild
.
Done
()
:
t
.
Errorf
(
"<-valueChild.Done() == %v want nothing (it should block)"
,
x
)
default
:
}
// The parent's children should contain the two cancelable children.
pc
:=
parent
.
(
*
cancelCtx
)
cc
:=
cancelChild
.
(
*
cancelCtx
)
tc
:=
timerChild
.
(
*
timerCtx
)
pc
.
mu
.
Lock
()
if
len
(
pc
.
children
)
!=
2
||
!
pc
.
children
[
cc
]
||
!
pc
.
children
[
tc
]
{
t
.
Errorf
(
"bad linkage: pc.children = %v, want %v and %v"
,
pc
.
children
,
cc
,
tc
)
}
pc
.
mu
.
Unlock
()
if
p
,
ok
:=
parentCancelCtx
(
cc
.
Context
);
!
ok
||
p
!=
pc
{
t
.
Errorf
(
"bad linkage: parentCancelCtx(cancelChild.Context) = %v, %v want %v, true"
,
p
,
ok
,
pc
)
}
if
p
,
ok
:=
parentCancelCtx
(
tc
.
Context
);
!
ok
||
p
!=
pc
{
t
.
Errorf
(
"bad linkage: parentCancelCtx(timerChild.Context) = %v, %v want %v, true"
,
p
,
ok
,
pc
)
}
cancel
()
pc
.
mu
.
Lock
()
if
len
(
pc
.
children
)
!=
0
{
t
.
Errorf
(
"pc.cancel didn't clear pc.children = %v"
,
pc
.
children
)
}
pc
.
mu
.
Unlock
()
// parent and children should all be finished.
check
:=
func
(
ctx
Context
,
name
string
)
{
select
{
case
<-
ctx
.
Done
()
:
default
:
t
.
Errorf
(
"<-%s.Done() blocked, but shouldn't have"
,
name
)
}
if
e
:=
ctx
.
Err
();
e
!=
Canceled
{
t
.
Errorf
(
"%s.Err() == %v want %v"
,
name
,
e
,
Canceled
)
}
}
check
(
parent
,
"parent"
)
check
(
cancelChild
,
"cancelChild"
)
check
(
valueChild
,
"valueChild"
)
check
(
timerChild
,
"timerChild"
)
// WithCancel should return a canceled context on a canceled parent.
precanceledChild
:=
WithValue
(
parent
,
"key"
,
"value"
)
select
{
case
<-
precanceledChild
.
Done
()
:
default
:
t
.
Errorf
(
"<-precanceledChild.Done() blocked, but shouldn't have"
)
}
if
e
:=
precanceledChild
.
Err
();
e
!=
Canceled
{
t
.
Errorf
(
"precanceledChild.Err() == %v want %v"
,
e
,
Canceled
)
}
}
func
TestChildFinishesFirst
(
t
*
testing
.
T
)
{
cancelable
,
stop
:=
WithCancel
(
Background
())
defer
stop
()
for
_
,
parent
:=
range
[]
Context
{
Background
(),
cancelable
}
{
child
,
cancel
:=
WithCancel
(
parent
)
select
{
case
x
:=
<-
parent
.
Done
()
:
t
.
Errorf
(
"<-parent.Done() == %v want nothing (it should block)"
,
x
)
case
x
:=
<-
child
.
Done
()
:
t
.
Errorf
(
"<-child.Done() == %v want nothing (it should block)"
,
x
)
default
:
}
cc
:=
child
.
(
*
cancelCtx
)
pc
,
pcok
:=
parent
.
(
*
cancelCtx
)
// pcok == false when parent == Background()
if
p
,
ok
:=
parentCancelCtx
(
cc
.
Context
);
ok
!=
pcok
||
(
ok
&&
pc
!=
p
)
{
t
.
Errorf
(
"bad linkage: parentCancelCtx(cc.Context) = %v, %v want %v, %v"
,
p
,
ok
,
pc
,
pcok
)
}
if
pcok
{
pc
.
mu
.
Lock
()
if
len
(
pc
.
children
)
!=
1
||
!
pc
.
children
[
cc
]
{
t
.
Errorf
(
"bad linkage: pc.children = %v, cc = %v"
,
pc
.
children
,
cc
)
}
pc
.
mu
.
Unlock
()
}
cancel
()
if
pcok
{
pc
.
mu
.
Lock
()
if
len
(
pc
.
children
)
!=
0
{
t
.
Errorf
(
"child's cancel didn't remove self from pc.children = %v"
,
pc
.
children
)
}
pc
.
mu
.
Unlock
()
}
// child should be finished.
select
{
case
<-
child
.
Done
()
:
default
:
t
.
Errorf
(
"<-child.Done() blocked, but shouldn't have"
)
}
if
e
:=
child
.
Err
();
e
!=
Canceled
{
t
.
Errorf
(
"child.Err() == %v want %v"
,
e
,
Canceled
)
}
// parent should not be finished.
select
{
case
x
:=
<-
parent
.
Done
()
:
t
.
Errorf
(
"<-parent.Done() == %v want nothing (it should block)"
,
x
)
default
:
}
if
e
:=
parent
.
Err
();
e
!=
nil
{
t
.
Errorf
(
"parent.Err() == %v want nil"
,
e
)
}
}
}
func
testDeadline
(
c
Context
,
wait
time
.
Duration
,
t
*
testing
.
T
)
{
select
{
case
<-
time
.
After
(
wait
)
:
t
.
Fatalf
(
"context should have timed out"
)
case
<-
c
.
Done
()
:
}
if
e
:=
c
.
Err
();
e
!=
DeadlineExceeded
{
t
.
Errorf
(
"c.Err() == %v want %v"
,
e
,
DeadlineExceeded
)
}
}
func
TestDeadline
(
t
*
testing
.
T
)
{
c
,
_
:=
WithDeadline
(
Background
(),
time
.
Now
()
.
Add
(
100
*
time
.
Millisecond
))
if
got
,
prefix
:=
fmt
.
Sprint
(
c
),
"context.Background.WithDeadline("
;
!
strings
.
HasPrefix
(
got
,
prefix
)
{
t
.
Errorf
(
"c.String() = %q want prefix %q"
,
got
,
prefix
)
}
testDeadline
(
c
,
200
*
time
.
Millisecond
,
t
)
c
,
_
=
WithDeadline
(
Background
(),
time
.
Now
()
.
Add
(
100
*
time
.
Millisecond
))
o
:=
otherContext
{
c
}
testDeadline
(
o
,
200
*
time
.
Millisecond
,
t
)
c
,
_
=
WithDeadline
(
Background
(),
time
.
Now
()
.
Add
(
100
*
time
.
Millisecond
))
o
=
otherContext
{
c
}
c
,
_
=
WithDeadline
(
o
,
time
.
Now
()
.
Add
(
300
*
time
.
Millisecond
))
testDeadline
(
c
,
200
*
time
.
Millisecond
,
t
)
}
func
TestTimeout
(
t
*
testing
.
T
)
{
c
,
_
:=
WithTimeout
(
Background
(),
100
*
time
.
Millisecond
)
if
got
,
prefix
:=
fmt
.
Sprint
(
c
),
"context.Background.WithDeadline("
;
!
strings
.
HasPrefix
(
got
,
prefix
)
{
t
.
Errorf
(
"c.String() = %q want prefix %q"
,
got
,
prefix
)
}
testDeadline
(
c
,
200
*
time
.
Millisecond
,
t
)
c
,
_
=
WithTimeout
(
Background
(),
100
*
time
.
Millisecond
)
o
:=
otherContext
{
c
}
testDeadline
(
o
,
200
*
time
.
Millisecond
,
t
)
c
,
_
=
WithTimeout
(
Background
(),
100
*
time
.
Millisecond
)
o
=
otherContext
{
c
}
c
,
_
=
WithTimeout
(
o
,
300
*
time
.
Millisecond
)
testDeadline
(
c
,
200
*
time
.
Millisecond
,
t
)
}
func
TestCanceledTimeout
(
t
*
testing
.
T
)
{
c
,
_
:=
WithTimeout
(
Background
(),
200
*
time
.
Millisecond
)
o
:=
otherContext
{
c
}
c
,
cancel
:=
WithTimeout
(
o
,
400
*
time
.
Millisecond
)
cancel
()
time
.
Sleep
(
100
*
time
.
Millisecond
)
// let cancelation propagate
select
{
case
<-
c
.
Done
()
:
default
:
t
.
Errorf
(
"<-c.Done() blocked, but shouldn't have"
)
}
if
e
:=
c
.
Err
();
e
!=
Canceled
{
t
.
Errorf
(
"c.Err() == %v want %v"
,
e
,
Canceled
)
}
}
type
key1
int
type
key2
int
var
k1
=
key1
(
1
)
var
k2
=
key2
(
1
)
// same int as k1, different type
var
k3
=
key2
(
3
)
// same type as k2, different int
func
TestValues
(
t
*
testing
.
T
)
{
check
:=
func
(
c
Context
,
nm
,
v1
,
v2
,
v3
string
)
{
if
v
,
ok
:=
c
.
Value
(
k1
)
.
(
string
);
ok
==
(
len
(
v1
)
==
0
)
||
v
!=
v1
{
t
.
Errorf
(
`%s.Value(k1).(string) = %q, %t want %q, %t`
,
nm
,
v
,
ok
,
v1
,
len
(
v1
)
!=
0
)
}
if
v
,
ok
:=
c
.
Value
(
k2
)
.
(
string
);
ok
==
(
len
(
v2
)
==
0
)
||
v
!=
v2
{
t
.
Errorf
(
`%s.Value(k2).(string) = %q, %t want %q, %t`
,
nm
,
v
,
ok
,
v2
,
len
(
v2
)
!=
0
)
}
if
v
,
ok
:=
c
.
Value
(
k3
)
.
(
string
);
ok
==
(
len
(
v3
)
==
0
)
||
v
!=
v3
{
t
.
Errorf
(
`%s.Value(k3).(string) = %q, %t want %q, %t`
,
nm
,
v
,
ok
,
v3
,
len
(
v3
)
!=
0
)
}
}
c0
:=
Background
()
check
(
c0
,
"c0"
,
""
,
""
,
""
)
c1
:=
WithValue
(
Background
(),
k1
,
"c1k1"
)
check
(
c1
,
"c1"
,
"c1k1"
,
""
,
""
)
if
got
,
want
:=
fmt
.
Sprint
(
c1
),
`context.Background.WithValue(1, "c1k1")`
;
got
!=
want
{
t
.
Errorf
(
"c.String() = %q want %q"
,
got
,
want
)
}
c2
:=
WithValue
(
c1
,
k2
,
"c2k2"
)
check
(
c2
,
"c2"
,
"c1k1"
,
"c2k2"
,
""
)
c3
:=
WithValue
(
c2
,
k3
,
"c3k3"
)
check
(
c3
,
"c2"
,
"c1k1"
,
"c2k2"
,
"c3k3"
)
c4
:=
WithValue
(
c3
,
k1
,
nil
)
check
(
c4
,
"c4"
,
""
,
"c2k2"
,
"c3k3"
)
o0
:=
otherContext
{
Background
()}
check
(
o0
,
"o0"
,
""
,
""
,
""
)
o1
:=
otherContext
{
WithValue
(
Background
(),
k1
,
"c1k1"
)}
check
(
o1
,
"o1"
,
"c1k1"
,
""
,
""
)
o2
:=
WithValue
(
o1
,
k2
,
"o2k2"
)
check
(
o2
,
"o2"
,
"c1k1"
,
"o2k2"
,
""
)
o3
:=
otherContext
{
c4
}
check
(
o3
,
"o3"
,
""
,
"c2k2"
,
"c3k3"
)
o4
:=
WithValue
(
o3
,
k3
,
nil
)
check
(
o4
,
"o4"
,
""
,
"c2k2"
,
""
)
}
func
TestAllocs
(
t
*
testing
.
T
)
{
bg
:=
Background
()
for
_
,
test
:=
range
[]
struct
{
desc
string
f
func
()
limit
float64
gccgoLimit
float64
}{
{
desc
:
"Background()"
,
f
:
func
()
{
Background
()
},
limit
:
0
,
gccgoLimit
:
0
,
},
{
desc
:
fmt
.
Sprintf
(
"WithValue(bg, %v, nil)"
,
k1
),
f
:
func
()
{
c
:=
WithValue
(
bg
,
k1
,
nil
)
c
.
Value
(
k1
)
},
limit
:
3
,
gccgoLimit
:
3
,
},
{
desc
:
"WithTimeout(bg, 15*time.Millisecond)"
,
f
:
func
()
{
c
,
_
:=
WithTimeout
(
bg
,
15
*
time
.
Millisecond
)
<-
c
.
Done
()
},
limit
:
8
,
gccgoLimit
:
13
,
},
{
desc
:
"WithCancel(bg)"
,
f
:
func
()
{
c
,
cancel
:=
WithCancel
(
bg
)
cancel
()
<-
c
.
Done
()
},
limit
:
5
,
gccgoLimit
:
8
,
},
{
desc
:
"WithTimeout(bg, 100*time.Millisecond)"
,
f
:
func
()
{
c
,
cancel
:=
WithTimeout
(
bg
,
100
*
time
.
Millisecond
)
cancel
()
<-
c
.
Done
()
},
limit
:
8
,
gccgoLimit
:
25
,
},
}
{
limit
:=
test
.
limit
if
runtime
.
Compiler
==
"gccgo"
{
// gccgo does not yet do escape analysis.
// TOOD(iant): Remove this when gccgo does do escape analysis.
limit
=
test
.
gccgoLimit
}
if
n
:=
testing
.
AllocsPerRun
(
100
,
test
.
f
);
n
>
limit
{
t
.
Errorf
(
"%s allocs = %f want %d"
,
test
.
desc
,
n
,
int
(
limit
))
}
}
}
func
TestSimultaneousCancels
(
t
*
testing
.
T
)
{
root
,
cancel
:=
WithCancel
(
Background
())
m
:=
map
[
Context
]
CancelFunc
{
root
:
cancel
}
q
:=
[]
Context
{
root
}
// Create a tree of contexts.
for
len
(
q
)
!=
0
&&
len
(
m
)
<
100
{
parent
:=
q
[
0
]
q
=
q
[
1
:
]
for
i
:=
0
;
i
<
4
;
i
++
{
ctx
,
cancel
:=
WithCancel
(
parent
)
m
[
ctx
]
=
cancel
q
=
append
(
q
,
ctx
)
}
}
// Start all the cancels in a random order.
var
wg
sync
.
WaitGroup
wg
.
Add
(
len
(
m
))
for
_
,
cancel
:=
range
m
{
go
func
(
cancel
CancelFunc
)
{
cancel
()
wg
.
Done
()
}(
cancel
)
}
// Wait on all the contexts in a random order.
for
ctx
:=
range
m
{
select
{
case
<-
ctx
.
Done
()
:
case
<-
time
.
After
(
1
*
time
.
Second
)
:
buf
:=
make
([]
byte
,
10
<<
10
)
n
:=
runtime
.
Stack
(
buf
,
true
)
t
.
Fatalf
(
"timed out waiting for <-ctx.Done(); stacks:
\n
%s"
,
buf
[
:
n
])
}
}
// Wait for all the cancel functions to return.
done
:=
make
(
chan
struct
{})
go
func
()
{
wg
.
Wait
()
close
(
done
)
}()
select
{
case
<-
done
:
case
<-
time
.
After
(
1
*
time
.
Second
)
:
buf
:=
make
([]
byte
,
10
<<
10
)
n
:=
runtime
.
Stack
(
buf
,
true
)
t
.
Fatalf
(
"timed out waiting for cancel functions; stacks:
\n
%s"
,
buf
[
:
n
])
}
}
func
TestInterlockedCancels
(
t
*
testing
.
T
)
{
parent
,
cancelParent
:=
WithCancel
(
Background
())
child
,
cancelChild
:=
WithCancel
(
parent
)
go
func
()
{
parent
.
Done
()
cancelChild
()
}()
cancelParent
()
select
{
case
<-
child
.
Done
()
:
case
<-
time
.
After
(
1
*
time
.
Second
)
:
buf
:=
make
([]
byte
,
10
<<
10
)
n
:=
runtime
.
Stack
(
buf
,
true
)
t
.
Fatalf
(
"timed out waiting for child.Done(); stacks:
\n
%s"
,
buf
[
:
n
])
}
}
func
TestLayersCancel
(
t
*
testing
.
T
)
{
testLayers
(
t
,
time
.
Now
()
.
UnixNano
(),
false
)
}
func
TestLayersTimeout
(
t
*
testing
.
T
)
{
testLayers
(
t
,
time
.
Now
()
.
UnixNano
(),
true
)
}
func
testLayers
(
t
*
testing
.
T
,
seed
int64
,
testTimeout
bool
)
{
rand
.
Seed
(
seed
)
errorf
:=
func
(
format
string
,
a
...
interface
{})
{
t
.
Errorf
(
fmt
.
Sprintf
(
"seed=%d: %s"
,
seed
,
format
),
a
...
)
}
const
(
timeout
=
200
*
time
.
Millisecond
minLayers
=
30
)
type
value
int
var
(
vals
[]
*
value
cancels
[]
CancelFunc
numTimers
int
ctx
=
Background
()
)
for
i
:=
0
;
i
<
minLayers
||
numTimers
==
0
||
len
(
cancels
)
==
0
||
len
(
vals
)
==
0
;
i
++
{
switch
rand
.
Intn
(
3
)
{
case
0
:
v
:=
new
(
value
)
ctx
=
WithValue
(
ctx
,
v
,
v
)
vals
=
append
(
vals
,
v
)
case
1
:
var
cancel
CancelFunc
ctx
,
cancel
=
WithCancel
(
ctx
)
cancels
=
append
(
cancels
,
cancel
)
case
2
:
var
cancel
CancelFunc
ctx
,
cancel
=
WithTimeout
(
ctx
,
timeout
)
cancels
=
append
(
cancels
,
cancel
)
numTimers
++
}
}
checkValues
:=
func
(
when
string
)
{
for
_
,
key
:=
range
vals
{
if
val
:=
ctx
.
Value
(
key
)
.
(
*
value
);
key
!=
val
{
errorf
(
"%s: ctx.Value(%p) = %p want %p"
,
when
,
key
,
val
,
key
)
}
}
}
select
{
case
<-
ctx
.
Done
()
:
errorf
(
"ctx should not be canceled yet"
)
default
:
}
if
s
,
prefix
:=
fmt
.
Sprint
(
ctx
),
"context.Background."
;
!
strings
.
HasPrefix
(
s
,
prefix
)
{
t
.
Errorf
(
"ctx.String() = %q want prefix %q"
,
s
,
prefix
)
}
t
.
Log
(
ctx
)
checkValues
(
"before cancel"
)
if
testTimeout
{
select
{
case
<-
ctx
.
Done
()
:
case
<-
time
.
After
(
timeout
+
timeout
/
10
)
:
errorf
(
"ctx should have timed out"
)
}
checkValues
(
"after timeout"
)
}
else
{
cancel
:=
cancels
[
rand
.
Intn
(
len
(
cancels
))]
cancel
()
select
{
case
<-
ctx
.
Done
()
:
default
:
errorf
(
"ctx should be canceled"
)
}
checkValues
(
"after cancel"
)
}
}
func
TestCancelRemoves
(
t
*
testing
.
T
)
{
checkChildren
:=
func
(
when
string
,
ctx
Context
,
want
int
)
{
if
got
:=
len
(
ctx
.
(
*
cancelCtx
)
.
children
);
got
!=
want
{
t
.
Errorf
(
"%s: context has %d children, want %d"
,
when
,
got
,
want
)
}
}
ctx
,
_
:=
WithCancel
(
Background
())
checkChildren
(
"after creation"
,
ctx
,
0
)
_
,
cancel
:=
WithCancel
(
ctx
)
checkChildren
(
"with WithCancel child "
,
ctx
,
1
)
cancel
()
checkChildren
(
"after cancelling WithCancel child"
,
ctx
,
0
)
ctx
,
_
=
WithCancel
(
Background
())
checkChildren
(
"after creation"
,
ctx
,
0
)
_
,
cancel
=
WithTimeout
(
ctx
,
60
*
time
.
Minute
)
checkChildren
(
"with WithTimeout child "
,
ctx
,
1
)
cancel
()
checkChildren
(
"after cancelling WithTimeout child"
,
ctx
,
0
)
}
Godeps/_workspace/src/golang.org/x/net/context/withtimeout_test.go
0 → 100644
View file @
f3aac71f
// Copyright 2014 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
package
context_test
import
(
"fmt"
"time"
"golang.org/x/net/context"
)
func
ExampleWithTimeout
()
{
// Pass a context with a timeout to tell a blocking function that it
// should abandon its work after the timeout elapses.
ctx
,
_
:=
context
.
WithTimeout
(
context
.
Background
(),
100
*
time
.
Millisecond
)
select
{
case
<-
time
.
After
(
200
*
time
.
Millisecond
)
:
fmt
.
Println
(
"overslept"
)
case
<-
ctx
.
Done
()
:
fmt
.
Println
(
ctx
.
Err
())
// prints "context deadline exceeded"
}
// Output:
// context deadline exceeded
}
rpc/v2/server.go
View file @
f3aac71f
...
...
@@ -25,6 +25,7 @@ import (
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/event"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/logger"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/logger/glog"
"golang.org/x/net/context"
)
// NewServer will create a new server instance with no registered handlers.
...
...
@@ -120,6 +121,9 @@ func (s *Server) ServeCodec(codec ServerCodec) {
codec
.
Close
()
}()
ctx
,
cancel
:=
context
.
WithCancel
(
context
.
Background
())
defer
cancel
()
for
{
reqs
,
batch
,
err
:=
s
.
readRequest
(
codec
)
if
err
!=
nil
{
...
...
@@ -129,9 +133,9 @@ func (s *Server) ServeCodec(codec ServerCodec) {
}
if
batch
{
go
s
.
execBatch
(
codec
,
reqs
)
go
s
.
execBatch
(
c
tx
,
c
odec
,
reqs
)
}
else
{
go
s
.
exec
(
codec
,
reqs
[
0
])
go
s
.
exec
(
c
tx
,
c
odec
,
reqs
[
0
])
}
}
}
...
...
@@ -220,7 +224,7 @@ func (s *Server) unsubscribe(subid string) bool {
}
// handle executes a request and returns the response from the callback.
func
(
s
*
Server
)
handle
(
codec
ServerCodec
,
req
*
serverRequest
)
interface
{}
{
func
(
s
*
Server
)
handle
(
c
tx
context
.
Context
,
c
odec
ServerCodec
,
req
*
serverRequest
)
interface
{}
{
if
req
.
err
!=
nil
{
return
codec
.
CreateErrorResponse
(
&
req
.
id
,
req
.
err
)
}
...
...
@@ -255,6 +259,9 @@ func (s *Server) handle(codec ServerCodec, req *serverRequest) interface{} {
}
arguments
:=
[]
reflect
.
Value
{
req
.
callb
.
rcvr
}
if
req
.
callb
.
hasCtx
{
arguments
=
append
(
arguments
,
reflect
.
ValueOf
(
ctx
))
}
if
len
(
req
.
args
)
>
0
{
arguments
=
append
(
arguments
,
req
.
args
...
)
}
...
...
@@ -277,12 +284,12 @@ func (s *Server) handle(codec ServerCodec, req *serverRequest) interface{} {
}
// exec executes the given request and writes the result back using the codec.
func
(
s
*
Server
)
exec
(
codec
ServerCodec
,
req
*
serverRequest
)
{
func
(
s
*
Server
)
exec
(
c
tx
context
.
Context
,
c
odec
ServerCodec
,
req
*
serverRequest
)
{
var
response
interface
{}
if
req
.
err
!=
nil
{
response
=
codec
.
CreateErrorResponse
(
&
req
.
id
,
req
.
err
)
}
else
{
response
=
s
.
handle
(
codec
,
req
)
response
=
s
.
handle
(
c
tx
,
c
odec
,
req
)
}
if
err
:=
codec
.
Write
(
response
);
err
!=
nil
{
...
...
@@ -293,13 +300,13 @@ func (s *Server) exec(codec ServerCodec, req *serverRequest) {
// execBatch executes the given requests and writes the result back using the codec. It will only write the response
// back when the last request is processed.
func
(
s
*
Server
)
execBatch
(
codec
ServerCodec
,
requests
[]
*
serverRequest
)
{
func
(
s
*
Server
)
execBatch
(
c
tx
context
.
Context
,
c
odec
ServerCodec
,
requests
[]
*
serverRequest
)
{
responses
:=
make
([]
interface
{},
len
(
requests
))
for
i
,
req
:=
range
requests
{
if
req
.
err
!=
nil
{
responses
[
i
]
=
codec
.
CreateErrorResponse
(
&
req
.
id
,
req
.
err
)
}
else
{
responses
[
i
]
=
s
.
handle
(
codec
,
req
)
responses
[
i
]
=
s
.
handle
(
c
tx
,
c
odec
,
req
)
}
}
...
...
rpc/v2/server_test.go
View file @
f3aac71f
...
...
@@ -6,6 +6,8 @@ import (
"reflect"
"testing"
"time"
"golang.org/x/net/context"
)
type
Service
struct
{}
...
...
@@ -27,6 +29,10 @@ func (s *Service) Echo(str string, i int, args *Args) Result {
return
Result
{
str
,
i
,
args
}
}
func
(
s
*
Service
)
EchoWithCtx
(
ctx
context
.
Context
,
str
string
,
i
int
,
args
*
Args
)
Result
{
return
Result
{
str
,
i
,
args
}
}
func
(
s
*
Service
)
Rets
()
(
string
,
error
)
{
return
""
,
nil
}
...
...
@@ -64,8 +70,8 @@ func TestServerRegisterName(t *testing.T) {
t
.
Fatalf
(
"Expected service calc to be registered"
)
}
if
len
(
svc
.
callbacks
)
!=
3
{
t
.
Errorf
(
"Expected
3
callbacks for service 'calc', got %d"
,
len
(
svc
.
callbacks
))
if
len
(
svc
.
callbacks
)
!=
4
{
t
.
Errorf
(
"Expected
4
callbacks for service 'calc', got %d"
,
len
(
svc
.
callbacks
))
}
if
len
(
svc
.
subscriptions
)
!=
1
{
...
...
@@ -217,3 +223,33 @@ func TestServerMethodExecution(t *testing.T) {
t
.
Fatalf
(
"expected %s, got %s
\n
"
,
expected
,
codec
.
output
)
}
}
func
TestServerMethodWithCtx
(
t
*
testing
.
T
)
{
server
:=
NewServer
()
service
:=
new
(
Service
)
if
err
:=
server
.
RegisterName
(
"test"
,
service
);
err
!=
nil
{
t
.
Fatalf
(
"%v"
,
err
)
}
id
:=
int64
(
12345
)
req
:=
jsonRequest
{
Method
:
"echoWithCtx"
,
Version
:
"2.0"
,
Id
:
&
id
,
}
args
:=
[]
interface
{}{
"string arg"
,
1122
,
&
Args
{
"qwerty"
}}
req
.
Payload
,
_
=
json
.
Marshal
(
&
args
)
input
,
_
:=
json
.
Marshal
(
&
req
)
codec
:=
&
ServerTestCodec
{
input
:
input
,
closer
:
make
(
chan
interface
{})}
go
server
.
ServeCodec
(
codec
)
<-
codec
.
closer
expected
:=
`{"jsonrpc":"2.0","id":12345,"result":{"String":"string arg","Int":1122,"Args":{"S":"qwerty"}}}`
if
expected
!=
codec
.
output
{
t
.
Fatalf
(
"expected %s, got %s
\n
"
,
expected
,
codec
.
output
)
}
}
rpc/v2/types.go
View file @
f3aac71f
...
...
@@ -22,7 +22,6 @@ import (
"math/big"
"reflect"
"strings"
"sync"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/event"
...
...
@@ -41,6 +40,7 @@ type callback struct {
rcvr
reflect
.
Value
// receiver of method
method
reflect
.
Method
// callback
argTypes
[]
reflect
.
Type
// input argument types
hasCtx
bool
// method's first argument is a context (not included in argTypes)
errPos
int
// err return idx, of -1 when method cannot return error
isSubscribe
bool
// indication if the callback is a subscription
}
...
...
rpc/v2/utils.go
View file @
f3aac71f
...
...
@@ -24,6 +24,8 @@ import (
"reflect"
"unicode"
"unicode/utf8"
"golang.org/x/net/context"
)
// Is this an exported - upper case - name?
...
...
@@ -107,6 +109,8 @@ func isBlockNumber(t reflect.Type) bool {
return
t
==
blockNumberType
}
var
contextType
=
reflect
.
TypeOf
(
new
(
context
.
Context
))
.
Elem
()
// suitableCallbacks iterates over the methods of the given type. It will determine if a method satisfies the criteria
// for a RPC callback or a subscription callback and adds it to the collection of callbacks or subscriptions. See server
// documentation for a summary of these criteria.
...
...
@@ -129,12 +133,19 @@ METHODS:
h
.
method
=
method
h
.
errPos
=
-
1
firstArg
:=
1
numIn
:=
mtype
.
NumIn
()
if
numIn
>=
2
&&
mtype
.
In
(
1
)
==
contextType
{
h
.
hasCtx
=
true
firstArg
=
2
}
if
h
.
isSubscribe
{
h
.
argTypes
=
make
([]
reflect
.
Type
,
mtype
.
NumIn
()
-
1
)
// skip rcvr type
for
i
:=
1
;
i
<
mtype
.
NumIn
()
;
i
++
{
h
.
argTypes
=
make
([]
reflect
.
Type
,
numIn
-
firstArg
)
// skip rcvr type
for
i
:=
firstArg
;
i
<
numIn
;
i
++
{
argType
:=
mtype
.
In
(
i
)
if
isExportedOrBuiltinType
(
argType
)
{
h
.
argTypes
[
i
-
1
]
=
argType
h
.
argTypes
[
i
-
firstArg
]
=
argType
}
else
{
continue
METHODS
}
...
...
@@ -144,17 +155,15 @@ METHODS:
continue
METHODS
}
numIn
:=
mtype
.
NumIn
()
// determine method arguments, ignore first arg since it's the receiver type
// Arguments must be exported or builtin types
h
.
argTypes
=
make
([]
reflect
.
Type
,
numIn
-
1
)
for
i
:=
1
;
i
<
numIn
;
i
++
{
h
.
argTypes
=
make
([]
reflect
.
Type
,
numIn
-
firstArg
)
for
i
:=
firstArg
;
i
<
numIn
;
i
++
{
argType
:=
mtype
.
In
(
i
)
if
!
isExportedOrBuiltinType
(
argType
)
{
continue
METHODS
}
h
.
argTypes
[
i
-
1
]
=
argType
h
.
argTypes
[
i
-
firstArg
]
=
argType
}
// check that all returned values are exported or builtin types
...
...
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