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68 lines
2.2 KiB
Go
68 lines
2.2 KiB
Go
// Copyright 2022 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
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// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
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package rate
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import (
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"sync"
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"time"
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)
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// Sometimes will perform an action occasionally. The First, Every, and
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// Interval fields govern the behavior of Do, which performs the action.
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// A zero Sometimes value will perform an action exactly once.
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//
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// # Example: logging with rate limiting
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//
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// var sometimes = rate.Sometimes{First: 3, Interval: 10*time.Second}
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// func Spammy() {
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// sometimes.Do(func() { log.Info("here I am!") })
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// }
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type Sometimes struct {
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First int // if non-zero, the first N calls to Do will run f.
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Every int // if non-zero, every Nth call to Do will run f.
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Interval time.Duration // if non-zero and Interval has elapsed since f's last run, Do will run f.
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mu sync.Mutex
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count int // number of Do calls
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last time.Time // last time f was run
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}
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// Do runs the function f as allowed by First, Every, and Interval.
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//
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// The model is a union (not intersection) of filters. The first call to Do
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// always runs f. Subsequent calls to Do run f if allowed by First or Every or
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// Interval.
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//
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// A non-zero First:N causes the first N Do(f) calls to run f.
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//
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// A non-zero Every:M causes every Mth Do(f) call, starting with the first, to
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// run f.
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//
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// A non-zero Interval causes Do(f) to run f if Interval has elapsed since
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// Do last ran f.
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//
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// Specifying multiple filters produces the union of these execution streams.
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// For example, specifying both First:N and Every:M causes the first N Do(f)
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// calls and every Mth Do(f) call, starting with the first, to run f. See
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// Examples for more.
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//
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// If Do is called multiple times simultaneously, the calls will block and run
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// serially. Therefore, Do is intended for lightweight operations.
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//
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// Because a call to Do may block until f returns, if f causes Do to be called,
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// it will deadlock.
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func (s *Sometimes) Do(f func()) {
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s.mu.Lock()
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defer s.mu.Unlock()
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if s.count == 0 ||
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(s.First > 0 && s.count < s.First) ||
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(s.Every > 0 && s.count%s.Every == 0) ||
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(s.Interval > 0 && time.Since(s.last) >= s.Interval) {
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f()
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s.last = time.Now()
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}
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s.count++
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}
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