Package Config/component/LDAP:

- replace mutex by atomic
- fix minor bugs & optimize code

Package Size:
- add function 'mul' allowing do a multiplaction on the size value by a float64 given value (could use another size.float64)
- add function 'div' allowing do a division of the size value by a float64 given value (could use another size.float64)
- add function 'add' allowing do an addtion of the size value with a uint64 given value (could use another size.uint64)
- add function 'sub' allowing do an substraction of the size value with a uint64 given value (could use another size.uint64)

Package Encoding:
- rework completly crypt package to new package encoding
- part aes of old crypt become new subpackage encoding/aes
- part hex of old crypt (associated with aes) become new standalone subpackage encoding/hexa
- adding new subpackage mux to use multiplexer/de-multiplexer of io stream
- mux is different of multireader / multiwriter in way as io send from mux in one channel will be received only in the coresponding channel  of de-mux
- mux is encoding subpackage becauxse based on hex + cbor marshalling / unmarshalling
- all subpackage can be used directly of by io reader / writer

Package Socket/server
- rework server to use as possible direct io to con
- rework server to optimize & fix managment (context / shutdown...)
- rework server to stop connection befor stopping server
- rework server to not load incoming and send it to handler by allowing handler to manager io input/output directly
- server not more used buff internally (less memory consuption)
- adding counter of opened connection
- adding some testing who's checking server & client for each protocol

Package Socket/client
- rework client to allow connect to server before reading/writing on io stream
- rework client to allow consum direct io stream instead of reading locally / call function
- rework client to allow having less memory consumption by removing internal buffer
- rework client allowing to use root io function (bufio, io copy, ...)

Package Socket/multi
- adding new subpackage multi to simplfy using of 1 reader / x writer
- if no writer is define, using an extended io discard
- allowing asynch instancing, populate writer and calling main writer
- allowing calling writer / reader to expose the main io reader / writer

Package Socket/delim:
- adding new subpackage delim to simplify using of bufio reader with delimiter
- using 1 writer / 1 reader
- allowing root io function like readwritecloser, writeto, ...
- use local buffer to prevent race if reader and writer are not is same process

Package PProf:
- fix missing \n in message

Package HttpServer:
- fix bug with init TLS & http2

Other:
- bump dependencies
This commit is contained in:
Nicolas JUHEL
2024-03-17 13:44:38 +01:00
committed by nabbar
parent d84e6a7e9d
commit 9ca3530b1d
87 changed files with 5596 additions and 1033 deletions

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@@ -35,7 +35,6 @@ import (
"strings"
libptc "github.com/nabbar/golib/network/protocol"
libsiz "github.com/nabbar/golib/size"
libsck "github.com/nabbar/golib/socket"
sckclt "github.com/nabbar/golib/socket/client/tcp"
sckclu "github.com/nabbar/golib/socket/client/udp"
@@ -43,20 +42,20 @@ import (
sckgrm "github.com/nabbar/golib/socket/client/unixgram"
)
func New(proto libptc.NetworkProtocol, sizeBufferRead libsiz.Size, address string) (libsck.Client, error) {
func New(proto libptc.NetworkProtocol, address string) (libsck.Client, error) {
switch proto {
case libptc.NetworkUnix:
if strings.EqualFold(runtime.GOOS, "linux") {
return sckclx.New(sizeBufferRead, address), nil
return sckclx.New(address), nil
}
case libptc.NetworkUnixGram:
if strings.EqualFold(runtime.GOOS, "linux") {
return sckgrm.New(sizeBufferRead, address), nil
return sckgrm.New(address), nil
}
case libptc.NetworkTCP, libptc.NetworkTCP4, libptc.NetworkTCP6:
return sckclt.New(sizeBufferRead, address)
return sckclt.New(address)
case libptc.NetworkUDP, libptc.NetworkUDP4, libptc.NetworkUDP6:
return sckclu.New(sizeBufferRead, address)
return sckclu.New(address)
}
return nil, fmt.Errorf("invalid client protocol")