Documentation ¶
Overview ¶
Package transform provides transforms on commands.
Index ¶
- type CmdAndID
- type CmdAndIDList
- type CmdWithID
- type Injector
- func (t *Injector) Flush(ctx context.Context, out Writer)
- func (t *Injector) Inject(after api.CmdID, cmd api.Cmd)
- func (t *Injector) PostLoop(ctx context.Context, output Writer)
- func (t *Injector) PreLoop(ctx context.Context, output Writer)
- func (t *Injector) Transform(ctx context.Context, id api.CmdID, cmd api.Cmd, out Writer)
- type Recorder
- type Tasks
- func (t *Tasks) Add(at api.CmdID, work func(context.Context, Writer))
- func (t *Tasks) Flush(ctx context.Context, out Writer)
- func (t *Tasks) PostLoop(ctx context.Context, output Writer)
- func (t *Tasks) PreLoop(ctx context.Context, output Writer)
- func (t *Tasks) Transform(ctx context.Context, id api.CmdID, cmd api.Cmd, out Writer)
- type Terminator
- type TransformWriter
- type Transformer
- type Transforms
- type Writer
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Types ¶
type CmdAndIDList ¶ added in v1.2.0
type CmdAndIDList []CmdAndID
CmdAndIDList is a list of CmdAndIDs.
func NewCmdAndIDList ¶ added in v1.2.0
func NewCmdAndIDList(cmds ...interface{}) CmdAndIDList
NewCmdAndIDList takes a mix of CmdWithIDs and Cmds with an ID property and returns a CmdAndIDList. Cmds that have an ID property are transformed into CmdAndID by using the ID.
type Injector ¶
type Injector struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
Injector is an implementation of Transformer that can inject commands into the stream.
type Recorder ¶ added in v1.2.0
type Recorder struct { S *api.GlobalState Cmds []api.Cmd CmdsAndIDs []CmdAndID }
Recorder is a Writer that record all commands that pass through it.
func (*Recorder) MutateAndWrite ¶ added in v1.2.0
MutateAndWrite records the command and id into the Cmds and CmdsAndIDs lists and if the Recorder has a state, mutates this state object.
func (*Recorder) NotifyPostLoop ¶
Required to implement Writer interface
func (*Recorder) NotifyPreLoop ¶
Required to implement Writer interface
func (*Recorder) State ¶ added in v1.2.0
func (r *Recorder) State() *api.GlobalState
State returns the state object associated with this writer.
type Tasks ¶ added in v0.6.1
type Tasks struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
Tasks is a Transformer that calls functions when the specified command is reached or passed.
type Terminator ¶
type Terminator interface { Transformer // Add relaxes the termination limit to pass-through all commands before and // including the command or subcommand. Add(context.Context, int, api.CmdID, api.SubCmdIdx) error }
Terminator is an Transformer that prevents commands passing-through it after a certain point in the stream.
func NewEarlyTerminator ¶
func NewEarlyTerminator(api api.ID) Terminator
NewEarlyTerminator returns a Terminator that will consume all commands of the given API type that come after the last command passed to Add.
type TransformWriter ¶
type TransformWriter struct { S *api.GlobalState T Transformer O Writer }
TransformWriter implements the Writer interface, transforming each command that is written with T, before writing the result to O.
func (TransformWriter) MutateAndWrite ¶
func (TransformWriter) NotifyPostLoop ¶
func (p TransformWriter) NotifyPostLoop(ctx context.Context)
NotifyPostLoop notifies next transformer in the chain about the end of the loop
func (TransformWriter) NotifyPreLoop ¶
func (p TransformWriter) NotifyPreLoop(ctx context.Context)
NotifyPreLoop notifies next transformer in the chain about the beginning of the loop
func (TransformWriter) State ¶
func (p TransformWriter) State() *api.GlobalState
type Transformer ¶
type Transformer interface { // Transform takes a given command and identifier and Writes out a possibly // transformed set of commands to the output. // Transform must not modify cmd in any way. Transform(ctx context.Context, id api.CmdID, cmd api.Cmd, output Writer) // Flush is called at the end of a command stream to cause Transformers // that cache commands to send any they have stored into the output. Flush(ctx context.Context, output Writer) // Preloop is called at the beginning of the loop if the trace is going to // be looped. PreLoop(ctx context.Context, output Writer) // PostLoop is called at the end of the loop if the trace is going to // be looped. PostLoop(ctx context.Context, output Writer) }
Transformer is the interface that wraps the basic Transform method.
func NewCaptureLog ¶ added in v1.2.0
func NewCaptureLog(ctx context.Context, sourceCapture *capture.GraphicsCapture, path string) Transformer
NewCaptureLog returns a Transformer that will log all commands passed through it to the capture file at path.
func NewFileLog ¶
func NewFileLog(ctx context.Context, path string) Transformer
NewFileLog returns a Transformer that will log all commands passed through it to the text file at path.
type Transforms ¶
type Transforms []Transformer
Transforms is a list of Transformer objects.
func (*Transforms) Add ¶
func (l *Transforms) Add(t ...Transformer)
Add is a convenience function for appending the list of Transformers t to the end of the Transforms list, after filtering out nil Transformers.
func (*Transforms) Prepend ¶
func (l *Transforms) Prepend(t Transformer)
Prepend adds the given transformer to the beginning of the transform chain.
type Writer ¶
type Writer interface { // State returns the state object associated with this writer. State() *api.GlobalState // MutateAndWrite mutates the state object associated with this writer, // and it passes the command to further consumers. MutateAndWrite(ctx context.Context, id api.CmdID, cmd api.Cmd) //Notify next transformer it's ready to start loop the trace. NotifyPreLoop(ctx context.Context) //Notify next transformer it's the end of the loop. NotifyPostLoop(ctx context.Context) }
Writer is the interface which consumes the output of an Transformer. It also keeps track of state changes caused by all commands written to it. Conceptually, each Writer object contains its own separate State object, which is modified when MutateAndWrite is called. This allows the transform to access the state both before and after the mutation of state happens. It is also possible to omit/insert commands. In practice, single state object can be shared by all transforms for performance (i.e. the mutation is done only once at the very end). This potentially allows state changes to leak upstream so care is needed. There is a configuration flag to switch between the shared/separate modes.