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updating kubernetes to 1.28.0 in the main repo. Signed-off-by: Madhu Rajanna <madhupr007@gmail.com>
313 lines
9.9 KiB
Go
313 lines
9.9 KiB
Go
/*
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Copyright 2022 The Kubernetes Authors.
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Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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You may obtain a copy of the License at
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http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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limitations under the License.
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*/
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// Package cache provides a cache mechanism based on etags to lazily
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// build, and/or cache results from expensive operation such that those
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// operations are not repeated unnecessarily. The operations can be
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// created as a tree, and replaced dynamically as needed.
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//
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// All the operations in this module are thread-safe.
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//
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// # Dependencies and types of caches
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//
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// This package uses a source/transform/sink model of caches to build
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// the dependency tree, and can be used as follows:
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// - [NewSource]: A source cache that recomputes the content every time.
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// - [NewStaticSource]: A source cache that always produces the
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// same content, it is only called once.
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// - [NewTransformer]: A cache that transforms data from one format to
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// another. It's only refreshed when the source changes.
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// - [NewMerger]: A cache that aggregates multiple caches into one.
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// It's only refreshed when the source changes.
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// - [Replaceable]: A cache adapter that can be atomically
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// replaced with a new one, and saves the previous results in case an
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// error pops-up.
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//
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// # Etags
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//
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// Etags in this library is a cache version identifier. It doesn't
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// necessarily strictly match to the semantics of http `etags`, but are
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// somewhat inspired from it and function with the same principles.
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// Hashing the content is a good way to guarantee that your function is
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// never going to be called spuriously. In Kubernetes world, this could
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// be a `resourceVersion`, this can be an actual etag, a hash, a UUID
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// (if the cache always changes), or even a made-up string when the
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// content of the cache never changes.
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package cached
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import (
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"fmt"
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"sync"
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"sync/atomic"
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)
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// Result is the content returned from a call to a cache. It can either
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// be created with [NewResultOK] if the call was a success, or
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// [NewResultErr] if the call resulted in an error.
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type Result[T any] struct {
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Data T
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Etag string
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Err error
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}
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// NewResultOK creates a new [Result] for a successful operation.
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func NewResultOK[T any](data T, etag string) Result[T] {
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return Result[T]{
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Data: data,
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Etag: etag,
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}
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}
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// NewResultErr creates a new [Result] when an error has happened.
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func NewResultErr[T any](err error) Result[T] {
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return Result[T]{
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Err: err,
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}
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}
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// Result can be treated as a [Data] if necessary.
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func (r Result[T]) Get() Result[T] {
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return r
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}
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// Data is a cache that performs an action whose result data will be
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// cached. It also returns an "etag" identifier to version the cache, so
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// that the caller can know if they have the most recent version of the
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// cache (and can decide to cache some operation based on that).
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//
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// The [NewMerger] and [NewTransformer] automatically handle
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// that for you by checking if the etag is updated before calling the
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// merging or transforming function.
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type Data[T any] interface {
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// Returns the cached data, as well as an "etag" to identify the
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// version of the cache, or an error if something happened.
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Get() Result[T]
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}
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// NewMerger creates a new merge cache, a cache that merges the result
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// of other caches. The function only gets called if any of the
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// dependency has changed.
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//
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// If any of the dependency returned an error before, or any of the
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// dependency returned an error this time, or if the mergeFn failed
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// before, then the function is reran.
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//
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// The caches and results are mapped by K so that associated data can be
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// retrieved. The map of dependencies can not be modified after
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// creation, and a new merger should be created (and probably replaced
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// using a [Replaceable]).
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//
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// Note that this assumes there is no "partial" merge, the merge
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// function will remerge all the dependencies together everytime. Since
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// the list of dependencies is constant, there is no way to save some
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// partial merge information either.
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//
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// Also note that Golang map iteration is not stable. If the mergeFn
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// depends on the order iteration to be stable, it will need to
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// implement its own sorting or iteration order.
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func NewMerger[K comparable, T, V any](mergeFn func(results map[K]Result[T]) Result[V], caches map[K]Data[T]) Data[V] {
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listCaches := make([]Data[T], 0, len(caches))
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// maps from index to key
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indexes := make(map[int]K, len(caches))
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i := 0
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for k := range caches {
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listCaches = append(listCaches, caches[k])
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indexes[i] = k
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i++
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}
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return NewListMerger(func(results []Result[T]) Result[V] {
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if len(results) != len(indexes) {
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panic(fmt.Errorf("invalid result length %d, expected %d", len(results), len(indexes)))
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}
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m := make(map[K]Result[T], len(results))
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for i := range results {
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m[indexes[i]] = results[i]
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}
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return mergeFn(m)
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}, listCaches)
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}
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type listMerger[T, V any] struct {
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lock sync.Mutex
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mergeFn func([]Result[T]) Result[V]
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caches []Data[T]
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cacheResults []Result[T]
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result Result[V]
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}
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// NewListMerger creates a new merge cache that merges the results of
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// other caches in list form. The function only gets called if any of
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// the dependency has changed.
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//
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// The benefit of ListMerger over the basic Merger is that caches are
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// stored in an ordered list so the order of the cache will be
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// preserved in the order of the results passed to the mergeFn.
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//
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// If any of the dependency returned an error before, or any of the
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// dependency returned an error this time, or if the mergeFn failed
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// before, then the function is reran.
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//
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// Note that this assumes there is no "partial" merge, the merge
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// function will remerge all the dependencies together everytime. Since
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// the list of dependencies is constant, there is no way to save some
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// partial merge information either.
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func NewListMerger[T, V any](mergeFn func(results []Result[T]) Result[V], caches []Data[T]) Data[V] {
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return &listMerger[T, V]{
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mergeFn: mergeFn,
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caches: caches,
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}
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}
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func (c *listMerger[T, V]) prepareResultsLocked() []Result[T] {
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cacheResults := make([]Result[T], len(c.caches))
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ch := make(chan struct {
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int
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Result[T]
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}, len(c.caches))
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for i := range c.caches {
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go func(index int) {
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ch <- struct {
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int
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Result[T]
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}{
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index,
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c.caches[index].Get(),
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}
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}(i)
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}
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for i := 0; i < len(c.caches); i++ {
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res := <-ch
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cacheResults[res.int] = res.Result
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}
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return cacheResults
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}
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func (c *listMerger[T, V]) needsRunningLocked(results []Result[T]) bool {
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if c.cacheResults == nil {
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return true
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}
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if c.result.Err != nil {
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return true
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}
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if len(results) != len(c.cacheResults) {
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panic(fmt.Errorf("invalid number of results: %v (expected %v)", len(results), len(c.cacheResults)))
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}
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for i, oldResult := range c.cacheResults {
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newResult := results[i]
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if newResult.Etag != oldResult.Etag || newResult.Err != nil || oldResult.Err != nil {
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return true
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}
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}
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return false
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}
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func (c *listMerger[T, V]) Get() Result[V] {
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c.lock.Lock()
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defer c.lock.Unlock()
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cacheResults := c.prepareResultsLocked()
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if c.needsRunningLocked(cacheResults) {
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c.cacheResults = cacheResults
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c.result = c.mergeFn(c.cacheResults)
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}
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return c.result
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}
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// NewTransformer creates a new cache that transforms the result of
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// another cache. The transformFn will only be called if the source
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// cache has updated the output, otherwise, the cached result will be
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// returned.
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//
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// If the dependency returned an error before, or it returns an error
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// this time, or if the transformerFn failed before, the function is
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// reran.
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func NewTransformer[T, V any](transformerFn func(Result[T]) Result[V], source Data[T]) Data[V] {
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return NewListMerger(func(caches []Result[T]) Result[V] {
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if len(caches) != 1 {
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panic(fmt.Errorf("invalid cache for transformer cache: %v", caches))
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}
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return transformerFn(caches[0])
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}, []Data[T]{source})
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}
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// NewSource creates a new cache that generates some data. This
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// will always be called since we don't know the origin of the data and
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// if it needs to be updated or not. sourceFn MUST be thread-safe.
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func NewSource[T any](sourceFn func() Result[T]) Data[T] {
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c := source[T](sourceFn)
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return &c
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}
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type source[T any] func() Result[T]
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func (c *source[T]) Get() Result[T] {
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return (*c)()
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}
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// NewStaticSource creates a new cache that always generates the
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// same data. This will only be called once (lazily).
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func NewStaticSource[T any](staticFn func() Result[T]) Data[T] {
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return &static[T]{
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fn: staticFn,
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}
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}
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type static[T any] struct {
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once sync.Once
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fn func() Result[T]
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result Result[T]
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}
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func (c *static[T]) Get() Result[T] {
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c.once.Do(func() {
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c.result = c.fn()
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})
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return c.result
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}
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// Replaceable is a cache that carries the result even when the cache is
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// replaced. This is the type that should typically be stored in
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// structs.
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type Replaceable[T any] struct {
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cache atomic.Pointer[Data[T]]
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result atomic.Pointer[Result[T]]
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}
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// Get retrieves the data from the underlying source. [Replaceable]
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// implements the [Data] interface itself. This is a pass-through
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// that calls the most recent underlying cache. If the cache fails but
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// previously had returned a success, that success will be returned
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// instead. If the cache fails but we never returned a success, that
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// failure is returned.
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func (c *Replaceable[T]) Get() Result[T] {
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result := (*c.cache.Load()).Get()
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for {
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cResult := c.result.Load()
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if result.Err != nil && cResult != nil && cResult.Err == nil {
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return *cResult
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}
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if c.result.CompareAndSwap(cResult, &result) {
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return result
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}
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}
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}
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// Replace changes the cache.
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func (c *Replaceable[T]) Replace(cache Data[T]) {
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c.cache.Swap(&cache)
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}
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