Example #1
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func NewStorage() *Storage {
	var stor storage.Storage
	var closeFn func() error
	if storageUseFS {
		for {
			storageMu.Lock()
			num := storageNum
			storageNum++
			storageMu.Unlock()
			path := filepath.Join(os.TempDir(), fmt.Sprintf("goleveldb-test%d0%d0%d", os.Getuid(), os.Getpid(), num))
			if _, err := os.Stat(path); os.IsNotExist(err) {
				stor, err = storage.OpenFile(path)
				ExpectWithOffset(1, err).NotTo(HaveOccurred(), "creating storage at %s", path)
				closeFn = func() error {
					if storageKeepFS {
						return nil
					}
					return os.RemoveAll(path)
				}
				break
			}
		}
	} else {
		stor = storage.NewMemStorage()
	}
	s := &Storage{
		Storage: stor,
		closeFn: closeFn,
		opens:   make(map[uint64]bool),
	}
	s.stallCond.L = &s.mu
	return s
}
Example #2
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// RecoverFile recovers and opens a DB with missing or corrupted manifest files
// for the given path. It will ignore any manifest files, valid or not.
// The DB must already exist or it will returns an error.
// Also, Recover will ignore ErrorIfMissing and ErrorIfExist options.
//
// RecoverFile uses standard file-system backed storage implementation as desribed
// in the leveldb/storage package.
//
// The returned DB instance is goroutine-safe.
// The DB must be closed after use, by calling Close method.
func RecoverFile(path string, o *opt.Options) (db *DB, err error) {
	stor, err := storage.OpenFile(path)
	if err != nil {
		return
	}
	db, err = Recover(stor, o)
	if err != nil {
		stor.Close()
	} else {
		db.closer = stor
	}
	return
}