Example #1
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func newNAT(realNAT nat.NAT) *NAT {
	return &NAT{
		nat:      realNAT,
		proc:     goprocess.WithParent(goprocess.Background()),
		mappings: make(map[*mapping]struct{}),
	}
}
Example #2
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// RateLimited returns a rate limited Notifier. only limit goroutines
// will be spawned. If limit is zero, no rate limiting happens. This
// is the same as `Notifier{}`.
func RateLimited(limit int) Notifier {
	n := Notifier{}
	if limit > 0 {
		n.lim = ratelimit.NewRateLimiter(process.Background(), limit)
	}
	return n
}
Example #3
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func TestRateLimitLimitedGoBlocks(t *testing.T) {
	numChildren := 6

	t.Logf("create a rate limiter with limit of %d", numChildren/2)
	rl := NewRateLimiter(process.Background(), numChildren/2)

	doneSpawning := make(chan struct{})
	childClosing := make(chan struct{})

	t.Log("spawn 6 children with LimitedGo.")
	go func() {
		for i := 0; i < numChildren; i++ {
			rl.LimitedGo(func(child process.Process) {
				// hang until we drain childClosing
				childClosing <- struct{}{}
			})
			t.Logf("spawned %d", i)
		}
		close(doneSpawning)
	}()

	t.Log("should have blocked.")
	select {
	case <-doneSpawning:
		t.Error("did not block")
	case <-time.After(time.Millisecond): // for scheduler
		t.Log("blocked")
	}

	t.Logf("drain %d children so they close", numChildren/2)
	for i := 0; i < numChildren/2; i++ {
		t.Logf("closing %d", i)
		<-childClosing // consume child cloing
		t.Logf("closed %d", i)
	}

	t.Log("should be done spawning.")
	select {
	case <-doneSpawning:
	case <-time.After(100 * time.Millisecond): // for scheduler
		t.Error("still blocked...")
	}

	t.Logf("drain %d children so they close", numChildren/2)
	for i := 0; i < numChildren/2; i++ {
		<-childClosing
		t.Logf("closed %d", i)
	}

	rl.Close() // ensure everyone's closed.
}
Example #4
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func TestRateLimitGoDoesntBlock(t *testing.T) {
	numChildren := 6

	t.Logf("create a rate limiter with limit of %d", numChildren/2)
	rl := NewRateLimiter(process.Background(), numChildren/2)

	doneSpawning := make(chan struct{})
	childClosing := make(chan struct{})

	t.Log("spawn 6 children with usual Process.Go.")
	go func() {
		for i := 0; i < numChildren; i++ {
			rl.Go(func(child process.Process) {
				// hang until we drain childClosing
				childClosing <- struct{}{}
			})
			t.Logf("spawned %d", i)
		}
		close(doneSpawning)
	}()

	t.Log("should not have blocked.")
	select {
	case <-doneSpawning:
		t.Log("did not block")
	case <-time.After(100 * time.Millisecond): // for scheduler
		t.Error("process.Go blocked. it should not.")
	}

	t.Log("drain children so they close")
	for i := 0; i < numChildren; i++ {
		<-childClosing
		t.Logf("closed %d", i)
	}

	rl.Close() // ensure everyone's closed.
}
Example #5
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// WithContext constructs and returns a Process that respects
// given context. It is the equivalent of:
//
//   func ProcessWithContext(ctx context.Context) goprocess.Process {
//     p := goprocess.WithParent(goprocess.Background())
//     CloseAfterContext(p, ctx)
//     return p
//   }
//
func WithContext(ctx context.Context) goprocess.Process {
	p := goprocess.WithParent(goprocess.Background())
	CloseAfterContext(p, ctx)
	return p
}