gcc/libgo/go/io/pipe.go
Ian Lance Taylor c2047754c3 libgo: update to Go 1.8 release candidate 1
Compiler changes:
      * Change map assignment to use mapassign and assign value directly.
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      * Change makeslice to take int, and use makeslice64 for larger values.
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    Unresolved problems, to be fixed later:
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// Copyright 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
// Pipe adapter to connect code expecting an io.Reader
// with code expecting an io.Writer.
package io
import (
"errors"
"sync"
)
// ErrClosedPipe is the error used for read or write operations on a closed pipe.
var ErrClosedPipe = errors.New("io: read/write on closed pipe")
// A pipe is the shared pipe structure underlying PipeReader and PipeWriter.
type pipe struct {
rl sync.Mutex // gates readers one at a time
wl sync.Mutex // gates writers one at a time
l sync.Mutex // protects remaining fields
data []byte // data remaining in pending write
rwait sync.Cond // waiting reader
wwait sync.Cond // waiting writer
rerr error // if reader closed, error to give writes
werr error // if writer closed, error to give reads
}
func (p *pipe) read(b []byte) (n int, err error) {
// One reader at a time.
p.rl.Lock()
defer p.rl.Unlock()
p.l.Lock()
defer p.l.Unlock()
for {
if p.rerr != nil {
return 0, ErrClosedPipe
}
if p.data != nil {
break
}
if p.werr != nil {
return 0, p.werr
}
p.rwait.Wait()
}
n = copy(b, p.data)
p.data = p.data[n:]
if len(p.data) == 0 {
p.data = nil
p.wwait.Signal()
}
return
}
var zero [0]byte
func (p *pipe) write(b []byte) (n int, err error) {
// pipe uses nil to mean not available
if b == nil {
b = zero[:]
}
// One writer at a time.
p.wl.Lock()
defer p.wl.Unlock()
p.l.Lock()
defer p.l.Unlock()
if p.werr != nil {
err = ErrClosedPipe
return
}
p.data = b
p.rwait.Signal()
for {
if p.data == nil {
break
}
if p.rerr != nil {
err = p.rerr
break
}
if p.werr != nil {
err = ErrClosedPipe
break
}
p.wwait.Wait()
}
n = len(b) - len(p.data)
p.data = nil // in case of rerr or werr
return
}
func (p *pipe) rclose(err error) {
if err == nil {
err = ErrClosedPipe
}
p.l.Lock()
defer p.l.Unlock()
p.rerr = err
p.rwait.Signal()
p.wwait.Signal()
}
func (p *pipe) wclose(err error) {
if err == nil {
err = EOF
}
p.l.Lock()
defer p.l.Unlock()
p.werr = err
p.rwait.Signal()
p.wwait.Signal()
}
// A PipeReader is the read half of a pipe.
type PipeReader struct {
p *pipe
}
// Read implements the standard Read interface:
// it reads data from the pipe, blocking until a writer
// arrives or the write end is closed.
// If the write end is closed with an error, that error is
// returned as err; otherwise err is EOF.
func (r *PipeReader) Read(data []byte) (n int, err error) {
return r.p.read(data)
}
// Close closes the reader; subsequent writes to the
// write half of the pipe will return the error ErrClosedPipe.
func (r *PipeReader) Close() error {
return r.CloseWithError(nil)
}
// CloseWithError closes the reader; subsequent writes
// to the write half of the pipe will return the error err.
func (r *PipeReader) CloseWithError(err error) error {
r.p.rclose(err)
return nil
}
// A PipeWriter is the write half of a pipe.
type PipeWriter struct {
p *pipe
}
// Write implements the standard Write interface:
// it writes data to the pipe, blocking until one or more readers
// have consumed all the data or the read end is closed.
// If the read end is closed with an error, that err is
// returned as err; otherwise err is ErrClosedPipe.
func (w *PipeWriter) Write(data []byte) (n int, err error) {
return w.p.write(data)
}
// Close closes the writer; subsequent reads from the
// read half of the pipe will return no bytes and EOF.
func (w *PipeWriter) Close() error {
return w.CloseWithError(nil)
}
// CloseWithError closes the writer; subsequent reads from the
// read half of the pipe will return no bytes and the error err,
// or EOF if err is nil.
//
// CloseWithError always returns nil.
func (w *PipeWriter) CloseWithError(err error) error {
w.p.wclose(err)
return nil
}
// Pipe creates a synchronous in-memory pipe.
// It can be used to connect code expecting an io.Reader
// with code expecting an io.Writer.
//
// Reads and Writes on the pipe are matched one to one
// except when multiple Reads are needed to consume a single Write.
// That is, each Write to the PipeWriter blocks until it has satisfied
// one or more Reads from the PipeReader that fully consume
// the written data.
// The data is copied directly from the Write to the corresponding
// Read (or Reads); there is no internal buffering.
//
// It is safe to call Read and Write in parallel with each other or with Close.
// Parallel calls to Read and parallel calls to Write are also safe:
// the individual calls will be gated sequentially.
func Pipe() (*PipeReader, *PipeWriter) {
p := new(pipe)
p.rwait.L = &p.l
p.wwait.L = &p.l
r := &PipeReader{p}
w := &PipeWriter{p}
return r, w
}