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fasthttp/stackless/func.go
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package stackless
import (
"runtime"
"sync"
)
// NewFunc returns stackless wrapper for the function f.
//
// Unlike f, the returned stackless wrapper doesn't use stack space
// on the goroutine that calls it.
// The wrapper may save a lot of stack space if the following conditions
// are met:
//
// - f doesn't contain blocking calls on network, I/O or channels;
// - f uses a lot of stack space;
// - the wrapper is called from high number of concurrent goroutines.
//
// The stackless wrapper returns false if the call cannot be processed
// at the moment due to high load.
func NewFunc(f func(ctx interface{})) func(ctx interface{}) bool {
if f == nil {
panic("BUG: f cannot be nil")
}
return func(ctx interface{}) bool {
fw := getFuncWork()
fw.f = f
fw.ctx = ctx
select {
case funcWorkCh <- fw:
default:
putFuncWork(fw)
return false
}
<-fw.done
putFuncWork(fw)
return true
}
}
func init() {
n := runtime.GOMAXPROCS(-1)
for i := 0; i < n; i++ {
go funcWorker()
}
}
func funcWorker() {
for fw := range funcWorkCh {
fw.f(fw.ctx)
fw.done <- struct{}{}
}
}
var funcWorkCh = make(chan *funcWork, runtime.GOMAXPROCS(-1)*1024)
func getFuncWork() *funcWork {
v := funcWorkPool.Get()
if v == nil {
v = &funcWork{
done: make(chan struct{}, 1),
}
}
return v.(*funcWork)
}
func putFuncWork(fw *funcWork) {
fw.f = nil
fw.ctx = nil
funcWorkPool.Put(fw)
}
var funcWorkPool sync.Pool
type funcWork struct {
f func(ctx interface{})
ctx interface{}
done chan struct{}
}