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Overview ¶
Package experimental is a collection of experimental features that might have some rough edges to them. Housing experimental features in this package results in a user accessing these APIs as `experimental.Foo`, thereby making it explicit that the feature is experimental and using them in production code is at their own risk.
All APIs in this package are experimental.
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Functions ¶
func BufferPool ¶ added in v1.66.0
func BufferPool(bufferPool mem.BufferPool) grpc.ServerOption
BufferPool returns a grpc.ServerOption that configures the server to use the provided buffer pool for parsing incoming messages and for temporary buffers when marshaling outgoing messages. By default, mem.DefaultBufferPool is used, and this option only exists to provide alternative buffer pool implementations to the server, such as more optimized size allocations etc. However, the default buffer pool is already tuned to account for many different use-cases.
Note: The following options will interfere with the buffer pool because they require a fully materialized buffer instead of a sequence of buffers: EnableTracing, and binary logging. In such cases, materializing the buffer will generate a lot of garbage, reducing the overall benefit from using a pool.
func WithBufferPool ¶ added in v1.66.0
func WithBufferPool(bufferPool mem.BufferPool) grpc.DialOption
WithBufferPool returns a grpc.DialOption that configures the use of bufferPool for parsing incoming messages on a grpc.ClientConn, and for temporary buffers when marshaling outgoing messages. By default, mem.DefaultBufferPool is used, and this option only exists to provide alternative buffer pool implementations to the client, such as more optimized size allocations etc. However, the default buffer pool is already tuned to account for many different use-cases.
Note: The following options will interfere with the buffer pool because they require a fully materialized buffer instead of a sequence of buffers: EnableTracing, and binary logging. In such cases, materializing the buffer will generate a lot of garbage, reducing the overall benefit from using a pool.
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