logmower-shipper/vendor/github.com/magefile/mage/mg/deps.go

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Go

package mg
import (
"context"
"fmt"
"log"
"os"
"reflect"
"runtime"
"strings"
"sync"
)
var logger = log.New(os.Stderr, "", 0)
type onceMap struct {
mu *sync.Mutex
m map[onceKey]*onceFun
}
type onceKey struct {
Name string
ID string
}
func (o *onceMap) LoadOrStore(f Fn) *onceFun {
defer o.mu.Unlock()
o.mu.Lock()
key := onceKey{
Name: f.Name(),
ID: f.ID(),
}
existing, ok := o.m[key]
if ok {
return existing
}
one := &onceFun{
once: &sync.Once{},
fn: f,
displayName: displayName(f.Name()),
}
o.m[key] = one
return one
}
var onces = &onceMap{
mu: &sync.Mutex{},
m: map[onceKey]*onceFun{},
}
// SerialDeps is like Deps except it runs each dependency serially, instead of
// in parallel. This can be useful for resource intensive dependencies that
// shouldn't be run at the same time.
func SerialDeps(fns ...interface{}) {
funcs := checkFns(fns)
ctx := context.Background()
for i := range fns {
runDeps(ctx, funcs[i:i+1])
}
}
// SerialCtxDeps is like CtxDeps except it runs each dependency serially,
// instead of in parallel. This can be useful for resource intensive
// dependencies that shouldn't be run at the same time.
func SerialCtxDeps(ctx context.Context, fns ...interface{}) {
funcs := checkFns(fns)
for i := range fns {
runDeps(ctx, funcs[i:i+1])
}
}
// CtxDeps runs the given functions as dependencies of the calling function.
// Dependencies must only be of type:
// func()
// func() error
// func(context.Context)
// func(context.Context) error
// Or a similar method on a mg.Namespace type.
// Or an mg.Fn interface.
//
// The function calling Deps is guaranteed that all dependent functions will be
// run exactly once when Deps returns. Dependent functions may in turn declare
// their own dependencies using Deps. Each dependency is run in their own
// goroutines. Each function is given the context provided if the function
// prototype allows for it.
func CtxDeps(ctx context.Context, fns ...interface{}) {
funcs := checkFns(fns)
runDeps(ctx, funcs)
}
// runDeps assumes you've already called checkFns.
func runDeps(ctx context.Context, fns []Fn) {
mu := &sync.Mutex{}
var errs []string
var exit int
wg := &sync.WaitGroup{}
for _, f := range fns {
fn := onces.LoadOrStore(f)
wg.Add(1)
go func() {
defer func() {
if v := recover(); v != nil {
mu.Lock()
if err, ok := v.(error); ok {
exit = changeExit(exit, ExitStatus(err))
} else {
exit = changeExit(exit, 1)
}
errs = append(errs, fmt.Sprint(v))
mu.Unlock()
}
wg.Done()
}()
if err := fn.run(ctx); err != nil {
mu.Lock()
errs = append(errs, fmt.Sprint(err))
exit = changeExit(exit, ExitStatus(err))
mu.Unlock()
}
}()
}
wg.Wait()
if len(errs) > 0 {
panic(Fatal(exit, strings.Join(errs, "\n")))
}
}
func checkFns(fns []interface{}) []Fn {
funcs := make([]Fn, len(fns))
for i, f := range fns {
if fn, ok := f.(Fn); ok {
funcs[i] = fn
continue
}
// Check if the target provided is a not function so we can give a clear warning
t := reflect.TypeOf(f)
if t == nil || t.Kind() != reflect.Func {
panic(fmt.Errorf("non-function used as a target dependency: %T. The mg.Deps, mg.SerialDeps and mg.CtxDeps functions accept function names, such as mg.Deps(TargetA, TargetB)", f))
}
funcs[i] = F(f)
}
return funcs
}
// Deps runs the given functions in parallel, exactly once. Dependencies must
// only be of type:
// func()
// func() error
// func(context.Context)
// func(context.Context) error
// Or a similar method on a mg.Namespace type.
// Or an mg.Fn interface.
//
// This is a way to build up a tree of dependencies with each dependency
// defining its own dependencies. Functions must have the same signature as a
// Mage target, i.e. optional context argument, optional error return.
func Deps(fns ...interface{}) {
CtxDeps(context.Background(), fns...)
}
func changeExit(old, new int) int {
if new == 0 {
return old
}
if old == 0 {
return new
}
if old == new {
return old
}
// both different and both non-zero, just set
// exit to 1. Nothing more we can do.
return 1
}
// funcName returns the unique name for the function
func funcName(i interface{}) string {
return runtime.FuncForPC(reflect.ValueOf(i).Pointer()).Name()
}
func displayName(name string) string {
splitByPackage := strings.Split(name, ".")
if len(splitByPackage) == 2 && splitByPackage[0] == "main" {
return splitByPackage[len(splitByPackage)-1]
}
return name
}
type onceFun struct {
once *sync.Once
fn Fn
err error
displayName string
}
// run will run the function exactly once and capture the error output. Further runs simply return
// the same error output.
func (o *onceFun) run(ctx context.Context) error {
o.once.Do(func() {
if Verbose() {
logger.Println("Running dependency:", displayName(o.fn.Name()))
}
o.err = o.fn.Run(ctx)
})
return o.err
}