github.com/twelsh-aw/go/src@v0.0.0-20230516233729-a56fe86a7c81/io/pipe.go (about) 1 // Copyright 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. 2 // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style 3 // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. 4 5 // Pipe adapter to connect code expecting an io.Reader 6 // with code expecting an io.Writer. 7 8 package io 9 10 import ( 11 "errors" 12 "sync" 13 ) 14 15 // onceError is an object that will only store an error once. 16 type onceError struct { 17 sync.Mutex // guards following 18 err error 19 } 20 21 func (a *onceError) Store(err error) { 22 a.Lock() 23 defer a.Unlock() 24 if a.err != nil { 25 return 26 } 27 a.err = err 28 } 29 func (a *onceError) Load() error { 30 a.Lock() 31 defer a.Unlock() 32 return a.err 33 } 34 35 // ErrClosedPipe is the error used for read or write operations on a closed pipe. 36 var ErrClosedPipe = errors.New("io: read/write on closed pipe") 37 38 // A pipe is the shared pipe structure underlying PipeReader and PipeWriter. 39 type pipe struct { 40 wrMu sync.Mutex // Serializes Write operations 41 wrCh chan []byte 42 rdCh chan int 43 44 once sync.Once // Protects closing done 45 done chan struct{} 46 rerr onceError 47 werr onceError 48 } 49 50 func (p *pipe) read(b []byte) (n int, err error) { 51 select { 52 case <-p.done: 53 return 0, p.readCloseError() 54 default: 55 } 56 57 select { 58 case bw := <-p.wrCh: 59 nr := copy(b, bw) 60 p.rdCh <- nr 61 return nr, nil 62 case <-p.done: 63 return 0, p.readCloseError() 64 } 65 } 66 67 func (p *pipe) closeRead(err error) error { 68 if err == nil { 69 err = ErrClosedPipe 70 } 71 p.rerr.Store(err) 72 p.once.Do(func() { close(p.done) }) 73 return nil 74 } 75 76 func (p *pipe) write(b []byte) (n int, err error) { 77 select { 78 case <-p.done: 79 return 0, p.writeCloseError() 80 default: 81 p.wrMu.Lock() 82 defer p.wrMu.Unlock() 83 } 84 85 for once := true; once || len(b) > 0; once = false { 86 select { 87 case p.wrCh <- b: 88 nw := <-p.rdCh 89 b = b[nw:] 90 n += nw 91 case <-p.done: 92 return n, p.writeCloseError() 93 } 94 } 95 return n, nil 96 } 97 98 func (p *pipe) closeWrite(err error) error { 99 if err == nil { 100 err = EOF 101 } 102 p.werr.Store(err) 103 p.once.Do(func() { close(p.done) }) 104 return nil 105 } 106 107 // readCloseError is considered internal to the pipe type. 108 func (p *pipe) readCloseError() error { 109 rerr := p.rerr.Load() 110 if werr := p.werr.Load(); rerr == nil && werr != nil { 111 return werr 112 } 113 return ErrClosedPipe 114 } 115 116 // writeCloseError is considered internal to the pipe type. 117 func (p *pipe) writeCloseError() error { 118 werr := p.werr.Load() 119 if rerr := p.rerr.Load(); werr == nil && rerr != nil { 120 return rerr 121 } 122 return ErrClosedPipe 123 } 124 125 // A PipeReader is the read half of a pipe. 126 type PipeReader struct { 127 p *pipe 128 } 129 130 // Read implements the standard Read interface: 131 // it reads data from the pipe, blocking until a writer 132 // arrives or the write end is closed. 133 // If the write end is closed with an error, that error is 134 // returned as err; otherwise err is EOF. 135 func (r *PipeReader) Read(data []byte) (n int, err error) { 136 return r.p.read(data) 137 } 138 139 // Close closes the reader; subsequent writes to the 140 // write half of the pipe will return the error ErrClosedPipe. 141 func (r *PipeReader) Close() error { 142 return r.CloseWithError(nil) 143 } 144 145 // CloseWithError closes the reader; subsequent writes 146 // to the write half of the pipe will return the error err. 147 // 148 // CloseWithError never overwrites the previous error if it exists 149 // and always returns nil. 150 func (r *PipeReader) CloseWithError(err error) error { 151 return r.p.closeRead(err) 152 } 153 154 // A PipeWriter is the write half of a pipe. 155 type PipeWriter struct { 156 p *pipe 157 } 158 159 // Write implements the standard Write interface: 160 // it writes data to the pipe, blocking until one or more readers 161 // have consumed all the data or the read end is closed. 162 // If the read end is closed with an error, that err is 163 // returned as err; otherwise err is ErrClosedPipe. 164 func (w *PipeWriter) Write(data []byte) (n int, err error) { 165 return w.p.write(data) 166 } 167 168 // Close closes the writer; subsequent reads from the 169 // read half of the pipe will return no bytes and EOF. 170 func (w *PipeWriter) Close() error { 171 return w.CloseWithError(nil) 172 } 173 174 // CloseWithError closes the writer; subsequent reads from the 175 // read half of the pipe will return no bytes and the error err, 176 // or EOF if err is nil. 177 // 178 // CloseWithError never overwrites the previous error if it exists 179 // and always returns nil. 180 func (w *PipeWriter) CloseWithError(err error) error { 181 return w.p.closeWrite(err) 182 } 183 184 // Pipe creates a synchronous in-memory pipe. 185 // It can be used to connect code expecting an io.Reader 186 // with code expecting an io.Writer. 187 // 188 // Reads and Writes on the pipe are matched one to one 189 // except when multiple Reads are needed to consume a single Write. 190 // That is, each Write to the PipeWriter blocks until it has satisfied 191 // one or more Reads from the PipeReader that fully consume 192 // the written data. 193 // The data is copied directly from the Write to the corresponding 194 // Read (or Reads); there is no internal buffering. 195 // 196 // It is safe to call Read and Write in parallel with each other or with Close. 197 // Parallel calls to Read and parallel calls to Write are also safe: 198 // the individual calls will be gated sequentially. 199 func Pipe() (*PipeReader, *PipeWriter) { 200 p := &pipe{ 201 wrCh: make(chan []byte), 202 rdCh: make(chan int), 203 done: make(chan struct{}), 204 } 205 return &PipeReader{p}, &PipeWriter{p} 206 }