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var DefaultWindow = 10 * time.Millisecond
DefaultWindow is the window used to smooth SimpleLimit rates. That is, SimpleLimit distributes the given quantity evenly into buckets of size t. This is useful for avoiding tcp silly window syndrome and providing predictable resource usage.
var ErrTimeoutExceeded error = errors.New("Timeout Exceeded")
ErrTimeoutExceeded will be returned upon a timeout lapsing without a read occuring
Functions ¶
Types ¶
type Limiter ¶
type Limiter interface { Limit(chan int) <-chan bool //The channel is useful for knowing that the channel has been unlimited. The boolean represents finality. Unlimit() }
A Limiter is an interface that meters some underlying discretely quantifiable operation with respect to time.
The Limit() function, when implemented, should apply a limit to some underlying operation when called. Supporting concurrency is up to the implementer and as such, should be documented. The semantics of the channel are that of a token bucket. The actual integer sent through the channel represents a quantity of operations that can take place. The implementation should be sure to specify its interpretation of the quantity.
Limit() returns a new boolean channel, used to comunicate that the given `chan int` is no longer being used and may be closed. A false value indicates that the Limiter has not been shut down and may still be acted upon. True indicates that the limiter has been shutdown and any further function calls will have no effect.
Unlimit() removes any formerly imposed limits and allows the underlying operation.
type Reader ¶
type Reader struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
Reader implements an io-limited reader that conforms to the io.Reader and limio.Limiter interface. Reader can have its limits updated concurrently with any Read() calls.
func (*Reader) Close ¶
Close allows the goroutines that were managing limits and reads to shut down and free up memory. It should be called by any clients of the limio.Reader, much as http.Response.Body should be closed to free up system resources.
func (*Reader) Limit ¶
Limit can be used to precisely control the limit at which bytes can be Read, whether burstily or not.
func (*Reader) Read ¶
Read implements io.Reader in a blocking manner according to the limits of the limio.Reader.
func (*Reader) SetTimeout ¶
SetTimeout takes some time.Duration t and configures the underlying Reader to return a limio.TimedOut error if the timeout is exceeded while waiting for a read operation.
func (*Reader) SimpleLimit ¶
SimpleLimit takes an integer and a time.Duration and limits the underlying reader non-burstily (given rate is averaged over a small time).