| // Copyright 2014 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. |
| // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style |
| // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. |
| |
| // Package context defines the Context type, which carries deadlines, |
| // cancelation signals, and other request-scoped values across API boundaries |
| // and between processes. |
| // As of Go 1.7 this package is available in the standard library under the |
| // name context. https://golang.org/pkg/context. |
| // |
| // Incoming requests to a server should create a Context, and outgoing calls to |
| // servers should accept a Context. The chain of function calls between must |
| // propagate the Context, optionally replacing it with a modified copy created |
| // using WithDeadline, WithTimeout, WithCancel, or WithValue. |
| // |
| // Programs that use Contexts should follow these rules to keep interfaces |
| // consistent across packages and enable static analysis tools to check context |
| // propagation: |
| // |
| // Do not store Contexts inside a struct type; instead, pass a Context |
| // explicitly to each function that needs it. The Context should be the first |
| // parameter, typically named ctx: |
| // |
| // func DoSomething(ctx context.Context, arg Arg) error { |
| // // ... use ctx ... |
| // } |
| // |
| // Do not pass a nil Context, even if a function permits it. Pass context.TODO |
| // if you are unsure about which Context to use. |
| // |
| // Use context Values only for request-scoped data that transits processes and |
| // APIs, not for passing optional parameters to functions. |
| // |
| // The same Context may be passed to functions running in different goroutines; |
| // Contexts are safe for simultaneous use by multiple goroutines. |
| // |
| // See http://blog.golang.org/context for example code for a server that uses |
| // Contexts. |
| package context // import "golang.org/x/net/context" |
| |
| // Background returns a non-nil, empty Context. It is never canceled, has no |
| // values, and has no deadline. It is typically used by the main function, |
| // initialization, and tests, and as the top-level Context for incoming |
| // requests. |
| func Background() Context { |
| return background |
| } |
| |
| // TODO returns a non-nil, empty Context. Code should use context.TODO when |
| // it's unclear which Context to use or it is not yet available (because the |
| // surrounding function has not yet been extended to accept a Context |
| // parameter). TODO is recognized by static analysis tools that determine |
| // whether Contexts are propagated correctly in a program. |
| func TODO() Context { |
| return todo |
| } |