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Update dependencies and build to go1.22 (#2113)

* Update dependencies and build to go1.22

* Fix api changes wrt to dependencies

* Update golangci config
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2024-05-23 23:44:31 +02:00
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parent 56e7bd01ca
commit 2f33fe86f5
1556 changed files with 3279522 additions and 1924375 deletions

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package iter
import (
"runtime"
"sync/atomic"
"github.com/sourcegraph/conc"
)
// defaultMaxGoroutines returns the default maximum number of
// goroutines to use within this package.
func defaultMaxGoroutines() int { return runtime.GOMAXPROCS(0) }
// Iterator can be used to configure the behaviour of ForEach
// and ForEachIdx. The zero value is safe to use with reasonable
// defaults.
//
// Iterator is also safe for reuse and concurrent use.
type Iterator[T any] struct {
// MaxGoroutines controls the maximum number of goroutines
// to use on this Iterator's methods.
//
// If unset, MaxGoroutines defaults to runtime.GOMAXPROCS(0).
MaxGoroutines int
}
// ForEach executes f in parallel over each element in input.
//
// It is safe to mutate the input parameter, which makes it
// possible to map in place.
//
// ForEach always uses at most runtime.GOMAXPROCS goroutines.
// It takes roughly 2µs to start up the goroutines and adds
// an overhead of roughly 50ns per element of input. For
// a configurable goroutine limit, use a custom Iterator.
func ForEach[T any](input []T, f func(*T)) { Iterator[T]{}.ForEach(input, f) }
// ForEach executes f in parallel over each element in input,
// using up to the Iterator's configured maximum number of
// goroutines.
//
// It is safe to mutate the input parameter, which makes it
// possible to map in place.
//
// It takes roughly 2µs to start up the goroutines and adds
// an overhead of roughly 50ns per element of input.
func (iter Iterator[T]) ForEach(input []T, f func(*T)) {
iter.ForEachIdx(input, func(_ int, t *T) {
f(t)
})
}
// ForEachIdx is the same as ForEach except it also provides the
// index of the element to the callback.
func ForEachIdx[T any](input []T, f func(int, *T)) { Iterator[T]{}.ForEachIdx(input, f) }
// ForEachIdx is the same as ForEach except it also provides the
// index of the element to the callback.
func (iter Iterator[T]) ForEachIdx(input []T, f func(int, *T)) {
if iter.MaxGoroutines == 0 {
// iter is a value receiver and is hence safe to mutate
iter.MaxGoroutines = defaultMaxGoroutines()
}
numInput := len(input)
if iter.MaxGoroutines > numInput {
// No more concurrent tasks than the number of input items.
iter.MaxGoroutines = numInput
}
var idx atomic.Int64
// Create the task outside the loop to avoid extra closure allocations.
task := func() {
i := int(idx.Add(1) - 1)
for ; i < numInput; i = int(idx.Add(1) - 1) {
f(i, &input[i])
}
}
var wg conc.WaitGroup
for i := 0; i < iter.MaxGoroutines; i++ {
wg.Go(task)
}
wg.Wait()
}

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package iter
import (
"sync"
"github.com/sourcegraph/conc/internal/multierror"
)
// Mapper is an Iterator with a result type R. It can be used to configure
// the behaviour of Map and MapErr. The zero value is safe to use with
// reasonable defaults.
//
// Mapper is also safe for reuse and concurrent use.
type Mapper[T, R any] Iterator[T]
// Map applies f to each element of input, returning the mapped result.
//
// Map always uses at most runtime.GOMAXPROCS goroutines. For a configurable
// goroutine limit, use a custom Mapper.
func Map[T, R any](input []T, f func(*T) R) []R {
return Mapper[T, R]{}.Map(input, f)
}
// Map applies f to each element of input, returning the mapped result.
//
// Map uses up to the configured Mapper's maximum number of goroutines.
func (m Mapper[T, R]) Map(input []T, f func(*T) R) []R {
res := make([]R, len(input))
Iterator[T](m).ForEachIdx(input, func(i int, t *T) {
res[i] = f(t)
})
return res
}
// MapErr applies f to each element of the input, returning the mapped result
// and a combined error of all returned errors.
//
// Map always uses at most runtime.GOMAXPROCS goroutines. For a configurable
// goroutine limit, use a custom Mapper.
func MapErr[T, R any](input []T, f func(*T) (R, error)) ([]R, error) {
return Mapper[T, R]{}.MapErr(input, f)
}
// MapErr applies f to each element of the input, returning the mapped result
// and a combined error of all returned errors.
//
// Map uses up to the configured Mapper's maximum number of goroutines.
func (m Mapper[T, R]) MapErr(input []T, f func(*T) (R, error)) ([]R, error) {
var (
res = make([]R, len(input))
errMux sync.Mutex
errs error
)
Iterator[T](m).ForEachIdx(input, func(i int, t *T) {
var err error
res[i], err = f(t)
if err != nil {
errMux.Lock()
// TODO: use stdlib errors once multierrors land in go 1.20
errs = multierror.Join(errs, err)
errMux.Unlock()
}
})
return res, errs
}