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From-SVN: r173931
360 lines
9.1 KiB
Go
360 lines
9.1 KiB
Go
// Copyright 2009 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 script aids in the testing of code that uses channels.
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package script
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import (
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"fmt"
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"os"
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"rand"
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"reflect"
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"strings"
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)
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// An Event is an element in a partially ordered set that either sends a value
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// to a channel or expects a value from a channel.
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type Event struct {
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name string
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occurred bool
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predecessors []*Event
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action action
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}
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type action interface {
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// getSend returns nil if the action is not a send action.
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getSend() sendAction
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// getRecv returns nil if the action is not a receive action.
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getRecv() recvAction
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// getChannel returns the channel that the action operates on.
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getChannel() interface{}
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}
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type recvAction interface {
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recvMatch(interface{}) bool
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}
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type sendAction interface {
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send()
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}
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// isReady returns true if all the predecessors of an Event have occurred.
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func (e Event) isReady() bool {
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for _, predecessor := range e.predecessors {
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if !predecessor.occurred {
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return false
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}
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}
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return true
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}
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// A Recv action reads a value from a channel and uses reflect.DeepMatch to
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// compare it with an expected value.
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type Recv struct {
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Channel interface{}
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Expected interface{}
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}
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func (r Recv) getRecv() recvAction { return r }
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func (Recv) getSend() sendAction { return nil }
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func (r Recv) getChannel() interface{} { return r.Channel }
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func (r Recv) recvMatch(chanEvent interface{}) bool {
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c, ok := chanEvent.(channelRecv)
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if !ok || c.channel != r.Channel {
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return false
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}
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return reflect.DeepEqual(c.value, r.Expected)
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}
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// A RecvMatch action reads a value from a channel and calls a function to
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// determine if the value matches.
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type RecvMatch struct {
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Channel interface{}
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Match func(interface{}) bool
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}
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func (r RecvMatch) getRecv() recvAction { return r }
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func (RecvMatch) getSend() sendAction { return nil }
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func (r RecvMatch) getChannel() interface{} { return r.Channel }
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func (r RecvMatch) recvMatch(chanEvent interface{}) bool {
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c, ok := chanEvent.(channelRecv)
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if !ok || c.channel != r.Channel {
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return false
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}
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return r.Match(c.value)
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}
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// A Closed action matches if the given channel is closed. The closing is
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// treated as an event, not a state, thus Closed will only match once for a
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// given channel.
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type Closed struct {
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Channel interface{}
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}
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func (r Closed) getRecv() recvAction { return r }
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func (Closed) getSend() sendAction { return nil }
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func (r Closed) getChannel() interface{} { return r.Channel }
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func (r Closed) recvMatch(chanEvent interface{}) bool {
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c, ok := chanEvent.(channelClosed)
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if !ok || c.channel != r.Channel {
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return false
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}
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return true
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}
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// A Send action sends a value to a channel. The value must match the
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// type of the channel exactly unless the channel if of type chan interface{}.
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type Send struct {
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Channel interface{}
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Value interface{}
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}
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func (Send) getRecv() recvAction { return nil }
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func (s Send) getSend() sendAction { return s }
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func (s Send) getChannel() interface{} { return s.Channel }
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type empty struct {
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x interface{}
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}
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func newEmptyInterface(e empty) reflect.Value {
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return reflect.ValueOf(e).Field(0)
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}
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func (s Send) send() {
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// With reflect.ChanValue.Send, we must match the types exactly. So, if
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// s.Channel is a chan interface{} we convert s.Value to an interface{}
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// first.
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c := reflect.ValueOf(s.Channel)
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var v reflect.Value
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if iface := c.Type().Elem(); iface.Kind() == reflect.Interface && iface.NumMethod() == 0 {
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v = newEmptyInterface(empty{s.Value})
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} else {
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v = reflect.ValueOf(s.Value)
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}
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c.Send(v)
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}
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// A Close action closes the given channel.
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type Close struct {
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Channel interface{}
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}
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func (Close) getRecv() recvAction { return nil }
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func (s Close) getSend() sendAction { return s }
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func (s Close) getChannel() interface{} { return s.Channel }
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func (s Close) send() { reflect.ValueOf(s.Channel).Close() }
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// A ReceivedUnexpected error results if no active Events match a value
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// received from a channel.
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type ReceivedUnexpected struct {
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Value interface{}
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ready []*Event
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}
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func (r ReceivedUnexpected) String() string {
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names := make([]string, len(r.ready))
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for i, v := range r.ready {
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names[i] = v.name
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}
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return fmt.Sprintf("received unexpected value on one of the channels: %#v. Runnable events: %s", r.Value, strings.Join(names, ", "))
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}
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// A SetupError results if there is a error with the configuration of a set of
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// Events.
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type SetupError string
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func (s SetupError) String() string { return string(s) }
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func NewEvent(name string, predecessors []*Event, action action) *Event {
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e := &Event{name, false, predecessors, action}
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return e
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}
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// Given a set of Events, Perform repeatedly iterates over the set and finds the
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// subset of ready Events (that is, all of their predecessors have
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// occurred). From that subset, it pseudo-randomly selects an Event to perform.
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// If the Event is a send event, the send occurs and Perform recalculates the ready
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// set. If the event is a receive event, Perform waits for a value from any of the
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// channels that are contained in any of the events. That value is then matched
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// against the ready events. The first event that matches is considered to
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// have occurred and Perform recalculates the ready set.
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//
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// Perform continues this until all Events have occurred.
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//
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// Note that uncollected goroutines may still be reading from any of the
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// channels read from after Perform returns.
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//
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// For example, consider the problem of testing a function that reads values on
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// one channel and echos them to two output channels. To test this we would
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// create three events: a send event and two receive events. Each of the
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// receive events must list the send event as a predecessor but there is no
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// ordering between the receive events.
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//
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// send := NewEvent("send", nil, Send{c, 1})
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// recv1 := NewEvent("recv 1", []*Event{send}, Recv{c, 1})
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// recv2 := NewEvent("recv 2", []*Event{send}, Recv{c, 1})
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// Perform(0, []*Event{send, recv1, recv2})
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//
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// At first, only the send event would be in the ready set and thus Perform will
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// send a value to the input channel. Now the two receive events are ready and
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// Perform will match each of them against the values read from the output channels.
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//
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// It would be invalid to list one of the receive events as a predecessor of
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// the other. At each receive step, all the receive channels are considered,
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// thus Perform may see a value from a channel that is not in the current ready
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// set and fail.
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func Perform(seed int64, events []*Event) (err os.Error) {
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r := rand.New(rand.NewSource(seed))
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channels, err := getChannels(events)
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if err != nil {
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return
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}
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multiplex := make(chan interface{})
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for _, channel := range channels {
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go recvValues(multiplex, channel)
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}
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Outer:
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for {
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ready, err := readyEvents(events)
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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if len(ready) == 0 {
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// All events occurred.
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break
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}
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event := ready[r.Intn(len(ready))]
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if send := event.action.getSend(); send != nil {
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send.send()
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event.occurred = true
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continue
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}
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v := <-multiplex
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for _, event := range ready {
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if recv := event.action.getRecv(); recv != nil && recv.recvMatch(v) {
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event.occurred = true
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continue Outer
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}
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}
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return ReceivedUnexpected{v, ready}
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}
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return nil
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}
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// getChannels returns all the channels listed in any receive events.
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func getChannels(events []*Event) ([]interface{}, os.Error) {
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channels := make([]interface{}, len(events))
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j := 0
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for _, event := range events {
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if recv := event.action.getRecv(); recv == nil {
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continue
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}
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c := event.action.getChannel()
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if reflect.ValueOf(c).Kind() != reflect.Chan {
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return nil, SetupError("one of the channel values is not a channel")
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}
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duplicate := false
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for _, other := range channels[0:j] {
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if c == other {
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duplicate = true
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break
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}
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}
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if !duplicate {
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channels[j] = c
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j++
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}
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}
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return channels[0:j], nil
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}
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// recvValues is a multiplexing helper function. It reads values from the given
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// channel repeatedly, wrapping them up as either a channelRecv or
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// channelClosed structure, and forwards them to the multiplex channel.
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func recvValues(multiplex chan<- interface{}, channel interface{}) {
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c := reflect.ValueOf(channel)
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for {
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v, ok := c.Recv()
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if !ok {
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multiplex <- channelClosed{channel}
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return
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}
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multiplex <- channelRecv{channel, v.Interface()}
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}
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}
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type channelClosed struct {
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channel interface{}
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}
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type channelRecv struct {
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channel interface{}
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value interface{}
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}
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// readyEvents returns the subset of events that are ready.
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func readyEvents(events []*Event) ([]*Event, os.Error) {
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ready := make([]*Event, len(events))
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j := 0
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eventsWaiting := false
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for _, event := range events {
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if event.occurred {
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continue
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}
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eventsWaiting = true
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if event.isReady() {
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ready[j] = event
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j++
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}
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}
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if j == 0 && eventsWaiting {
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names := make([]string, len(events))
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for _, event := range events {
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if event.occurred {
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continue
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}
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names[j] = event.name
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}
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return nil, SetupError("dependency cycle in events. These events are waiting to run but cannot: " + strings.Join(names, ", "))
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}
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return ready[0:j], nil
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}
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