Remove channel from ring buffer consumers

This is unused.
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Simon Ser 2020-04-06 18:13:46 +02:00
parent ad2c142c36
commit d541587701
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3 changed files with 5 additions and 34 deletions

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@ -694,11 +694,7 @@ func (dc *downstreamConn) welcome() error {
} }
} }
consumer, _ := net.ring.NewConsumer(seqPtr) consumer := net.ring.NewConsumer(seqPtr)
if _, ok := dc.ringConsumers[net]; ok {
panic("network has been added twice")
}
dc.ringConsumers[net] = consumer dc.ringConsumers[net] = consumer
// TODO: this means all history is lost when trying to send it while the // TODO: this means all history is lost when trying to send it while the

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ring.go
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@ -39,15 +39,6 @@ func (r *Ring) Produce(msg *irc.Message) {
i := int(r.cur % r.cap) i := int(r.cur % r.cap)
r.buffer[i] = msg r.buffer[i] = msg
r.cur++ r.cur++
for _, consumer := range r.consumers {
select {
case consumer.ch <- struct{}{}:
// This space is intentionally left blank
default:
// The channel already has a pending item
}
}
} }
func (r *Ring) Close() { func (r *Ring) Close() {
@ -58,10 +49,6 @@ func (r *Ring) Close() {
panic("soju: Ring.Close called twice") panic("soju: Ring.Close called twice")
} }
for _, rc := range r.consumers {
close(rc.ch)
}
r.closed = true r.closed = true
} }
@ -71,15 +58,9 @@ func (r *Ring) Close() {
// producer message. If seq is non-nil, the consumer will get messages starting // producer message. If seq is non-nil, the consumer will get messages starting
// from the specified history sequence number (see RingConsumer.Close). // from the specified history sequence number (see RingConsumer.Close).
// //
// The returned channel yields a value each time the consumer has a new message
// available. Consume should be called to drain the consumer.
//
// The consumer can only be used from a single goroutine. // The consumer can only be used from a single goroutine.
func (r *Ring) NewConsumer(seq *uint64) (*RingConsumer, <-chan struct{}) { func (r *Ring) NewConsumer(seq *uint64) *RingConsumer {
consumer := &RingConsumer{ consumer := &RingConsumer{ring: r}
ring: r,
ch: make(chan struct{}, 1),
}
r.lock.Lock() r.lock.Lock()
if seq != nil { if seq != nil {
@ -87,20 +68,16 @@ func (r *Ring) NewConsumer(seq *uint64) (*RingConsumer, <-chan struct{}) {
} else { } else {
consumer.cur = r.cur consumer.cur = r.cur
} }
if consumer.diff() > 0 {
consumer.ch <- struct{}{}
}
r.consumers = append(r.consumers, consumer) r.consumers = append(r.consumers, consumer)
r.lock.Unlock() r.lock.Unlock()
return consumer, consumer.ch return consumer
} }
// RingConsumer is a ring buffer consumer. // RingConsumer is a ring buffer consumer.
type RingConsumer struct { type RingConsumer struct {
ring *Ring ring *Ring
cur uint64 cur uint64
ch chan struct{}
closed bool closed bool
} }
@ -161,7 +138,6 @@ func (rc *RingConsumer) Close() uint64 {
} }
rc.ring.lock.Unlock() rc.ring.lock.Unlock()
close(rc.ch)
rc.closed = true rc.closed = true
return rc.cur return rc.cur
} }

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@ -351,8 +351,7 @@ func (u *user) createNetwork(net *Network) (*network, error) {
u.forEachDownstream(func(dc *downstreamConn) { u.forEachDownstream(func(dc *downstreamConn) {
if dc.network == nil { if dc.network == nil {
consumer, _ := network.ring.NewConsumer(nil) dc.ringConsumers[network] = network.ring.NewConsumer(nil)
dc.ringConsumers[network] = consumer
} }
}) })