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Published: Feb 16, 2016 License: Apache-2.0 Imports: 22 Imported by: 0

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Overview

Package util is a generated protocol buffer package.

It is generated from these files:

cockroach/util/unresolved_addr.proto

It has these top-level messages:

UnresolvedAddr

Index

Constants

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const (
	// AcceptHeader is the canonical header name for accept.
	AcceptHeader = "Accept"
	// AcceptEncodingHeader is the canonical header name for accept encoding.
	AcceptEncodingHeader = "Accept-Encoding"
	// ContentEncodingHeader is the canonical header name for content type.
	ContentEncodingHeader = "Content-Encoding"
	// ContentTypeHeader is the canonical header name for content type.
	ContentTypeHeader = "Content-Type"
	// JSONContentType is the JSON content type.
	JSONContentType = "application/json"
	// AltJSONContentType is the alternate JSON content type.
	AltJSONContentType = "application/x-json"
	// ProtoContentType is the protobuf content type.
	ProtoContentType = "application/x-protobuf"
	// AltProtoContentType is the alternate protobuf content type.
	AltProtoContentType = "application/x-google-protobuf"
	// YAMLContentType is the YAML content type.
	YAMLContentType = "text/yaml"
	// AltYAMLContentType is the alternate YAML content type.
	AltYAMLContentType = "application/x-yaml"
	// PlaintextContentType is the plaintext content type.
	PlaintextContentType = "text/plain"
	// SnappyEncoding is the snappy encoding.
	SnappyEncoding = "snappy"
	// GzipEncoding is the gzip encoding.
	GzipEncoding = "gzip"
)

Variables

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var (
	ErrInvalidLengthUnresolvedAddr = fmt.Errorf("proto: negative length found during unmarshaling")
	ErrIntOverflowUnresolvedAddr   = fmt.Errorf("proto: integer overflow")
)

AllEncodings includes all supported encodings.

Functions

func CleanupDir

func CleanupDir(dir string)

CleanupDir removes the passed-in directory and all contents. Errors are ignored.

func CleanupDirs

func CleanupDirs(dirs []string)

CleanupDirs removes all passed-in directories and their contents. Errors are ignored.

func CloneProto

func CloneProto(pb proto.Message) proto.Message

CloneProto uses proto.Clone to return a deep copy of pb. It panics if pb recursively contains any instances of types which are known to be unsupported by proto.Clone.

This function and its associated lint (see `make check`) exist to ensure we do not attempt to proto.Clone types which are not supported by proto.Clone. This hackery is necessary because proto.Clone gives no direct indication that it has incompletely cloned a type; it merely logs to standard output (see https://github.com/golang/protobuf/blob/89238a3/proto/clone.go#L204).

The concrete case against which this is currently guarding may be resolved upstream, see https://github.com/gogo/protobuf/issues/147.

func CreateNTempDirs

func CreateNTempDirs(t Tester, prefix string, n int) []string

CreateNTempDirs creates N temporary directories and returns a slice of paths. You should usually call defer CleanupDirs(dirs) right after.

func CreateRestrictedFile

func CreateRestrictedFile(t Tester, contents []byte, tempdir, name string) string

CreateRestrictedFile creates a file on disk which contains the supplied byte string as its content. The resulting file will have restrictive permissions; specifically, u=rw (0600). Returns the path of the created file along with a function that will delete the created file.

This is needed for some Go libraries (e.g. postgres SQL driver) which will refuse to open certificate files that have overly permissive permissions.

func CreateTempDir

func CreateTempDir(t Tester, prefix string) string

CreateTempDir creates a temporary directory and returns its path. You should usually call defer CleanupDir(dir) right after.

func CreateTestAddr

func CreateTestAddr(network string) net.Addr

CreateTestAddr creates an unused address for testing. The "network" parameter should be one of "tcp" or "unix".

func EqualPtrFields

func EqualPtrFields(src, dst reflect.Value, prefix string) []string

EqualPtrFields uses reflection to check two "mirror" structures for matching pointer fields that point to the same object. Used to verify cloning/deep copy functions.

func Errorf

func Errorf(format string, a ...interface{}) error

Errorf is a passthrough to fmt.Errorf, with an additional prefix containing the filename and line number.

func ErrorfSkipFrames

func ErrorfSkipFrames(skip int, format string, a ...interface{}) error

ErrorfSkipFrames allows the skip count for stack frames to be specified. This is useful when generating errors via helper methods. Skip should be specified as the number of additional stack frames between the location at which the error is caused and the location at which the error is generated.

func GetContentType

func GetContentType(request *http.Request) string

GetContentType pulls out the content type from a request header it ignores every value after the first semicolon

func GetJSON

func GetJSON(httpClient *http.Client, scheme, hostport, path string, v interface{}) error

GetJSON uses the supplied client to retrieve the URL specified by the parameters and unmarshals the result into the supplied interface.

func IsClosedConnection

func IsClosedConnection(err error) bool

IsClosedConnection returns true if err is the net package's errClosed.

func IsTrueWithin

func IsTrueWithin(trueFunc func() bool, duration time.Duration) error

IsTrueWithin returns an error if the supplied function fails to evaluate to true within the specified duration. The function is invoked immediately at first and then successively with an exponential backoff starting at 1ns and ending at the specified duration.

This method is deprecated; use SucceedsWithin instead. TODO(bdarnell): convert existing uses of IsTrueWithin to SucceedsWithin.

func Listen

func Listen(addr net.Addr, tlsConfig *tls.Config) (net.Listener, error)

Listen delegates to `net.Listen` and, if tlsConfig is not nil, to `tls.NewListener`. The returned listener's Addr() method will return an address with the hostname unresovled, which means it can be used to initiate TLS connections.

func ListenAndServe

func ListenAndServe(stopper *stop.Stopper, handler http.Handler, addr net.Addr, tlsConfig *tls.Config) (net.Listener, error)

ListenAndServe creates a listener and serves handler on it, closing the listener when signalled by the stopper.

func MarshalResponse

func MarshalResponse(r *http.Request, value interface{}, allowed []EncodingType) (
	body []byte, contentType string, err error)

MarshalResponse examines the request Accept header to determine the client's preferred response encoding. Supported content types include JSON, protobuf, and YAML. If the Accept header is not available, the Content-Type header specifying the request encoding is used. The value parameter is marshalled using the response encoding and the resulting body and content type are returned. If the encoding could not be determined by either header, the response is marshalled using JSON. Falls back to JSON when the protobuf format cannot be used for the given value.

func NoZeroField

func NoZeroField(v interface{}) error

NoZeroField returns nil if none of the fields of the struct underlying the interface are equal to the zero value, and an error otherwise. It will panic if the struct has unexported fields and for any non-struct.

func Panics

func Panics(f func()) (panics bool)

Panics calls the supplied function and returns true if and only if it panics.

func RetryForDuration

func RetryForDuration(duration time.Duration, fn func() error) error

RetryForDuration will retry the given function until it either returns without error, or the given duration has elapsed. The function is invoked immediately at first and then successively with an exponential backoff starting at 1ns and ending at the specified duration.

func SucceedsWithin

func SucceedsWithin(t Tester, duration time.Duration, fn func() error)

SucceedsWithin fails the test (with t.Fatal) unless the supplied function runs without error within the specified duration. The function is invoked immediately at first and then successively with an exponential backoff starting at 1ns and ending at the specified duration.

func SucceedsWithinDepth

func SucceedsWithinDepth(depth int, t Tester, duration time.Duration, fn func() error)

SucceedsWithinDepth is like SucceedsWithin() but with an additional stack depth offset.

func TruncateDuration

func TruncateDuration(d time.Duration, r time.Duration) time.Duration

TruncateDuration returns a new duration obtained from the first argument by discarding the portions at finer resolution than that given by the second argument. Example: TruncateDuration(time.Second+1, time.Second) == time.Second.

func UnmarshalRequest

func UnmarshalRequest(r *http.Request, body []byte, value interface{}, allowed []EncodingType) error

UnmarshalRequest examines the request Content-Type header in order to determine the encoding of the supplied body. Supported content types include:

JSON     - {"application/json", "application/x-json"}
Protobuf - {"application/x-protobuf", "application/x-google-protobuf"}
YAML     - {"text/yaml", "application/x-yaml"}

The body is unmarshalled into the supplied value parameter. An error is returned on an unmarshalling error or on an unsupported content type.

Types

type BuildInfo

type BuildInfo struct {
	Vers string `json:"goVersion"`
	Tag  string `json:"tag"`
	Time string `json:"time"`
	Deps string `json:"dependencies"`
}

BuildInfo ...

func GetBuildInfo

func GetBuildInfo() BuildInfo

GetBuildInfo ...

type EncodingType

type EncodingType int

EncodingType is an enum describing available encodings.

const (
	// JSONEncoding includes application/json and application/x-json.
	JSONEncoding EncodingType = iota
	// ProtoEncoding includes application/x-protobuf and application/x-google-protobuf.
	ProtoEncoding
	// YAMLEncoding includes text/yaml and application/x-yaml.
	YAMLEncoding
)

type Feed

type Feed struct {
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

A Feed is used to publish a stream of events to a set of Subscribers. Events are values of arbitrary type, and are received and published as an empty interface. Each Subscriber will receive, in order, each entry published to the Feed.

Entries are published by via the Publish method of the Feed. Slow subscribers can cause this to block, so it is the subscriber's responsibility not to congest the Feed.

A Feed can be initialized by simply instantiating an empty feed object:

		feed := NewFeed(stopper)
	  feed.subscribe(func(event interface{}) {
		  doStuff(event)
   })
		feed.Publish(someEvent())

The Feed does not keep historical events; individual Subscribers will only receive events published after they Subscribe.

func NewFeed

func NewFeed(stopper *stop.Stopper) *Feed

NewFeed returns a new Feed.

func (*Feed) Flush

func (f *Feed) Flush()

Flush blocks until all events published before the call to Flush are consumed.

func (*Feed) Publish

func (f *Feed) Publish(event interface{})

Publish publishes an event into the Feed, which will eventually be received by all Subscribers to the feed. Events published to a closed feed, or to a feed with no Subscribers, will be ignored.

func (*Feed) Subscribe

func (f *Feed) Subscribe(handler func(event interface{}))

Subscribe registers a handler that will be called with each event published on the Feed.

type Tester

type Tester interface {
	Error(args ...interface{})
	Failed() bool
	Fatal(args ...interface{})
	Fatalf(format string, args ...interface{})
}

Tester is a proxy for e.g. testing.T which does not introduce a dependency on "testing".

type Timer

type Timer struct {
	*time.Timer
	Read bool
}

The Timer type represents a single event. When the Timer expires, the current time will be sent on Timer.C.

This timer implementation is an abstraction around the standard library's time.Timer that provides a temporary workaround for the issue described in https://github.com/golang/go/issues/14038. As such, this timer should only be used when Reset is planned to be called continually in a loop. For this Reset pattern to work, Timer.Read must be set to true whenever a timestamp is read from the Timer.C channel. If Timer.Read is not set to true when the channel is read from, the next call to Timer.Reset will deadlock. This pattern looks something like:

var timer util.Timer
defer timer.Stop()
for {
    timer.Reset(wait)
    switch {
    case <-timer.C:
        timer.Read = true
        ...
    }
}

Note that unlike the standard library's Timer type, this Timer will not begin counting down until Reset is called for the first time, as there is no constructor function.

func (*Timer) Reset

func (t *Timer) Reset(d time.Duration)

Reset changes the timer to expire after duration d and returns the new value of the timer. This method includes the fix proposed in https://github.com/golang/go/issues/11513#issuecomment-157062583, but requires users of Timer to set Timer.Read to true whenever they successfully read from the Timer's channel. Reset operates on and returns a value so that Timer can be stack allocated.

func (*Timer) Stop

func (t *Timer) Stop() bool

Stop prevents the Timer from firing. It returns true if the call stops the timer, false if the timer has already expired, been stopped previously, or had never been initialized with a call to Timer.Reset. Stop does not close the channel, to prevent a read from succeeding incorrectly.

type UnresolvedAddr

type UnresolvedAddr struct {
	NetworkField string `protobuf:"bytes,1,opt,name=network_field" json:"network"`
	AddressField string `protobuf:"bytes,2,opt,name=address_field" json:"address"`
}

/ UnresolvedAddr is an unresolved version of net.Addr.

func MakeUnresolvedAddr

func MakeUnresolvedAddr(network, addr string) UnresolvedAddr

MakeUnresolvedAddr populates an UnresolvedAddr from a network and raw address string.

func NewUnresolvedAddr

func NewUnresolvedAddr(network, addr string) *UnresolvedAddr

NewUnresolvedAddr creates a new UnresolvedAddr from a network and raw address string.

func (*UnresolvedAddr) Marshal

func (m *UnresolvedAddr) Marshal() (data []byte, err error)

func (*UnresolvedAddr) MarshalTo

func (m *UnresolvedAddr) MarshalTo(data []byte) (int, error)

func (*UnresolvedAddr) Network

func (a *UnresolvedAddr) Network() string

Network returns the address's network name.

func (*UnresolvedAddr) ProtoMessage

func (*UnresolvedAddr) ProtoMessage()

func (*UnresolvedAddr) Reset

func (m *UnresolvedAddr) Reset()

func (UnresolvedAddr) Resolve

func (a UnresolvedAddr) Resolve() (net.Addr, error)

Resolve attempts to resolve a into a net.Addr.

func (*UnresolvedAddr) Size

func (m *UnresolvedAddr) Size() (n int)

func (*UnresolvedAddr) String

func (a *UnresolvedAddr) String() string

String returns the address's string form.

func (*UnresolvedAddr) Unmarshal

func (m *UnresolvedAddr) Unmarshal(data []byte) error

Directories

Path Synopsis
Package hlc implements the Hybrid Logical Clock outlined in "Logical Physical Clocks and Consistent Snapshots in Globally Distributed Databases", available online at http://www.cse.buffalo.edu/tech-reports/2014-04.pdf.
Package hlc implements the Hybrid Logical Clock outlined in "Logical Physical Clocks and Consistent Snapshots in Globally Distributed Databases", available online at http://www.cse.buffalo.edu/tech-reports/2014-04.pdf.
Package interval implements an interval tree based on an augmented Left-Leaning Red Black tree.
Package interval implements an interval tree based on an augmented Left-Leaning Red Black tree.
Package leaktest provides tools to detect leaked goroutines in tests.
Package leaktest provides tools to detect leaked goroutines in tests.
log
Package log implements logging analogous to the Google-internal C++ INFO/ERROR/V setup.
Package log implements logging analogous to the Google-internal C++ INFO/ERROR/V setup.
Package metric provides server metrics (a.k.a.
Package metric provides server metrics (a.k.a.

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