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107 lines
2.8 KiB
Go
107 lines
2.8 KiB
Go
package logproto
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import (
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"errors"
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"strconv"
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"time"
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"github.com/gogo/protobuf/types"
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)
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const (
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// Seconds field of the earliest valid Timestamp.
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// This is time.Date(1, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, time.UTC).Unix().
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minValidSeconds = -62135596800
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// Seconds field just after the latest valid Timestamp.
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// This is time.Date(10000, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, time.UTC).Unix().
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maxValidSeconds = 253402300800
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)
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// validateTimestamp determines whether a Timestamp is valid.
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// A valid timestamp represents a time in the range
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// [0001-01-01, 10000-01-01) and has a Nanos field
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// in the range [0, 1e9).
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//
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// If the Timestamp is valid, validateTimestamp returns nil.
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// Otherwise, it returns an error that describes
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// the problem.
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//
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// Every valid Timestamp can be represented by a time.Time, but the converse is not true.
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func validateTimestamp(ts *types.Timestamp) error {
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if ts == nil {
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return errors.New("timestamp: nil Timestamp")
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}
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if ts.Seconds < minValidSeconds {
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return errors.New("timestamp: " + formatTimestamp(ts) + " before 0001-01-01")
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}
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if ts.Seconds >= maxValidSeconds {
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return errors.New("timestamp: " + formatTimestamp(ts) + " after 10000-01-01")
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}
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if ts.Nanos < 0 || ts.Nanos >= 1e9 {
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return errors.New("timestamp: " + formatTimestamp(ts) + ": nanos not in range [0, 1e9)")
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}
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return nil
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}
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// formatTimestamp is equivalent to fmt.Sprintf("%#v", ts)
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// but avoids the escape incurred by using fmt.Sprintf, eliminating
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// unnecessary heap allocations.
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func formatTimestamp(ts *types.Timestamp) string {
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if ts == nil {
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return "nil"
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}
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seconds := strconv.FormatInt(ts.Seconds, 10)
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nanos := strconv.FormatInt(int64(ts.Nanos), 10)
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return "&types.Timestamp{Seconds: " + seconds + ",\nNanos: " + nanos + ",\n}"
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}
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func SizeOfStdTime(t time.Time) int {
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ts, err := timestampProto(t)
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if err != nil {
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return 0
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}
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return ts.Size()
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}
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func StdTimeMarshalTo(t time.Time, data []byte) (int, error) {
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ts, err := timestampProto(t)
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if err != nil {
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return 0, err
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}
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return ts.MarshalTo(data)
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}
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func StdTimeUnmarshal(t *time.Time, data []byte) error {
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ts := &types.Timestamp{}
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if err := ts.Unmarshal(data); err != nil {
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return err
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}
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tt, err := timestampFromProto(ts)
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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*t = tt
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return nil
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}
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func timestampFromProto(ts *types.Timestamp) (time.Time, error) {
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// Don't return the zero value on error, because corresponds to a valid
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// timestamp. Instead return whatever time.Unix gives us.
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var t time.Time
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if ts == nil {
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t = time.Unix(0, 0).UTC() // treat nil like the empty Timestamp
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} else {
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t = time.Unix(ts.Seconds, int64(ts.Nanos)).UTC()
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}
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return t, validateTimestamp(ts)
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}
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func timestampProto(t time.Time) (types.Timestamp, error) {
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ts := types.Timestamp{
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Seconds: t.Unix(),
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Nanos: int32(t.Nanosecond()),
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}
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return ts, validateTimestamp(&ts)
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}
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