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golib/runner/tools.go
nabbar 3837f0b2bb Improvements, test & documentatons (2025-12 #1)
[file/bandwidth]
- ADD documentation: add enhanced README and TESTING guidelines
- ADD tests: complete test suites with benchmarks, concurrency, and edge cases

[file/perm]
- ADD documentation: add enhanced README and TESTING guidelines
- ADD tests: complete test suites with benchmarks, concurrency, and edge cases
- ADD function to parse form "rwx-wxr-x" or "-rwx-w-r-x"
- ADD function to ParseFileMode to convert os.FileMode to file.Perm

[file/progress]
- ADD documentation: add enhanced README and TESTING guidelines
- ADD tests: complete test suites with benchmarks, concurrency, and edge cases

[ioutils/...]
- UPDATE documentation: update enhanced README and TESTING guidelines
- UPDATE tests: complete test suites with benchmarks, concurrency, and edge cases

[logger/...]
- UPDATE documentation: update enhanced README and TESTING guidelines
- ADD documentation: add enhanced README and TESTING guidelines for sub
  packages
- UPDATE tests: complete test suites with benchmarks, concurrency, and edge cases
- UPDATE config: remove FileBufferSize from OptionFile (rework hookfile)
- UPDATE fields: expose Store function in interface
- REWORK hookfile: rework package, use aggregator to allow multi write and
  single file
- FIX hookstderr: fix bug with NonColorable
- FIX hookstdout: fix bug with NonColorable
- FIX hookwriter: fix bug with NonColorable

[network/protocol]
- ADD function IsTCP, IsUDP, IsUnixLike to check type of protocol

[runner]
- FIX typo

[socket]
- UPDATE documentation: update enhanced README and TESTING guidelines
- ADD documentation: add enhanced README and TESTING guidelines for sub
  packages
- UPDATE tests: complete test suites with benchmarks, concurrency, and edge cases
- REWORK server: use context compatible io.reader, io.writer, io.closer
  instead of reader / writer
- REWORK server: simplify, optimize server
- REMOVE reader, writer type
- ADD context: add new interface in root socket interface to expose
  context interface that extend context, io reader/writer/closer,
dediacted function to server (IsConnected, ...)
2025-12-02 02:56:20 +01:00

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/*
* MIT License
*
* Copyright (c) 2022 Nicolas JUHEL
*
* Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
* of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
* in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
* to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
* copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
* furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
*
* The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all
* copies or substantial portions of the Software.
*
* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
* IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
* FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
* AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
* LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
* OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
* SOFTWARE.
*
*
*/
package runner
import (
"bytes"
"context"
"fmt"
"os"
"runtime"
"time"
)
// FunCheck is a function type that checks if a condition is met.
// It returns true if the condition is satisfied, false otherwise.
// Used by RunNbr and RunTick for polling operations.
type FunCheck func() bool
// FunRun is a function type that performs an action between checks.
// Typically used for sleep operations or state updates in polling loops.
// Used by RunNbr and RunTick for actions between condition checks.
type FunRun func()
// RunNbr performs a polling operation up to max attempts, executing chk() to test
// a condition and run() between checks. This is useful for retry logic with a
// fixed number of attempts.
//
// The function executes in this order:
// 1. Check condition with chk()
// 2. If true, return true immediately
// 3. Otherwise, execute run() (typically a sleep or state update)
// 4. Repeat up to max times
// 5. Perform final check and return result
//
// Parameters:
// - max: Maximum number of retry attempts (0 means only final check)
// - chk: Function to check if condition is met
// - run: Function to execute between checks (e.g., time.Sleep)
//
// Returns true if the condition is met within max attempts, false otherwise.
//
// Example:
//
// success := runner.RunNbr(10,
// func() bool { return server.IsReady() },
// func() { time.Sleep(100 * time.Millisecond) },
// )
func RunNbr(max uint8, chk FunCheck, run FunRun) bool {
var i uint8
for i = 0; i < max; i++ {
if chk() {
return true
}
run()
}
return chk()
}
// RunTick performs a polling operation with timeout and tick interval, executing
// chk() to test a condition and run() between checks. This is useful for waiting
// on async operations with both time limits and context cancellation support.
//
// The function uses a time.Ticker to check the condition at regular intervals
// until either the condition is met, the context is cancelled, or the maximum
// duration is exceeded.
//
// Parameters:
// - ctx: Context for cancellation (returns false if cancelled)
// - tick: Interval between checks
// - max: Maximum total duration to wait
// - chk: Function to check if condition is met
// - run: Function to execute between checks
//
// Returns:
// - true if the condition is met within max duration
// - false if context is cancelled or max duration exceeded
//
// Example:
//
// ctx, cancel := context.WithTimeout(context.Background(), 30*time.Second)
// defer cancel()
//
// ready := runner.RunTick(ctx,
// 500*time.Millisecond, // Check every 500ms
// 10*time.Second, // Give up after 10s
// func() bool { return db.IsConnected() },
// func() { log.Println("Waiting for database...") },
// )
func RunTick(ctx context.Context, tick, max time.Duration, chk FunCheck, run FunRun) bool {
var (
s = time.Now()
t = time.NewTicker(tick)
)
defer t.Stop()
for {
select {
case <-ctx.Done():
return false
case <-t.C:
if chk() {
return true
}
run()
if time.Since(s) >= max {
return chk()
}
}
}
}
// RecoveryCaller logs a recovered panic with a stack trace to stderr.
// This function is safe to call with nil rec (it will do nothing), making it
// convenient for use in defer statements with recover().
//
// It prints:
// - The process name and panic value
// - Any additional data passed via the data parameter
// - Up to 10 frames of stack trace with file paths and line numbers
//
// The output is written to stderr to avoid interfering with normal program output.
// This function is used internally by all runner implementations to prevent panics
// from crashing the entire process.
//
// Parameters:
// - proc: A descriptive name for the process/function where the panic occurred
// - rec: The value returned by recover() (can be nil)
// - data: Optional additional data to include in the output
//
// Example usage in a defer statement:
//
// defer func() {
// runner.RecoveryCaller("golib/server/startstop/start", recover())
// }()
//
// Example with additional data:
//
// defer func() {
// runner.RecoveryCaller("myservice/worker", recover(), "WorkerID:", workerID)
// }()
//
// Output format:
//
// Recovering process 'process-name': panic-value
// additional-data
// trace #0 => Line: 123 - File: /path/to/file.go
// trace #1 => Line: 456 - File: /path/to/other.go
func RecoveryCaller(proc string, rec any, data ...any) {
if rec == nil {
return
}
var (
buf = bytes.NewBuffer(make([]byte, 0))
// Set size to targetFrameIndex+2 to ensure we have room for one more caller than we need.
pCnt = make([]uintptr, 10, 255)
nCnt = runtime.Callers(1, pCnt)
)
// Header line describing the recovered panic. Fix typo: "Recovering".
buf.WriteString(fmt.Sprintf("Panic Recovering Process '%s': %v\n", proc, rec)) // nolint
for _, d := range data {
buf.WriteString(fmt.Sprintf("%v\n", d)) // nolint
}
if nCnt > 0 {
var (
frames = runtime.CallersFrames(pCnt[:nCnt])
more = true
lCnt = 0
)
for more && lCnt < 10 {
var frame runtime.Frame
frame, more = frames.Next()
if len(frame.File) > 0 {
buf.WriteString(fmt.Sprintf(" trace #%d => Line: %d - File: %s\n", lCnt, frame.Line, frame.File)) // nolint
lCnt++
} else if len(frame.Function) > 0 {
buf.WriteString(fmt.Sprintf(" trace #%d => Line: %d - Func: %s\n", lCnt, frame.Line, frame.Function)) // nolint
lCnt++
}
}
}
if buf.Len() > 0 {
// Print as string to avoid byte slice numeric representation in output.
_, _ = fmt.Fprint(os.Stderr, buf.String())
}
}