VOL-1967 move api-server to separate repository
Current with voltha-go acf0adaf2d91ae72b55192cc8a939e0485918d16
Change-Id: I000ea6be0789e20c922bd671562b58a7120892ae
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/peterbourgon/diskv/index.go b/vendor/github.com/peterbourgon/diskv/index.go
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+package diskv
+
+import (
+ "sync"
+
+ "github.com/google/btree"
+)
+
+// Index is a generic interface for things that can
+// provide an ordered list of keys.
+type Index interface {
+ Initialize(less LessFunction, keys <-chan string)
+ Insert(key string)
+ Delete(key string)
+ Keys(from string, n int) []string
+}
+
+// LessFunction is used to initialize an Index of keys in a specific order.
+type LessFunction func(string, string) bool
+
+// btreeString is a custom data type that satisfies the BTree Less interface,
+// making the strings it wraps sortable by the BTree package.
+type btreeString struct {
+ s string
+ l LessFunction
+}
+
+// Less satisfies the BTree.Less interface using the btreeString's LessFunction.
+func (s btreeString) Less(i btree.Item) bool {
+ return s.l(s.s, i.(btreeString).s)
+}
+
+// BTreeIndex is an implementation of the Index interface using google/btree.
+type BTreeIndex struct {
+ sync.RWMutex
+ LessFunction
+ *btree.BTree
+}
+
+// Initialize populates the BTree tree with data from the keys channel,
+// according to the passed less function. It's destructive to the BTreeIndex.
+func (i *BTreeIndex) Initialize(less LessFunction, keys <-chan string) {
+ i.Lock()
+ defer i.Unlock()
+ i.LessFunction = less
+ i.BTree = rebuild(less, keys)
+}
+
+// Insert inserts the given key (only) into the BTree tree.
+func (i *BTreeIndex) Insert(key string) {
+ i.Lock()
+ defer i.Unlock()
+ if i.BTree == nil || i.LessFunction == nil {
+ panic("uninitialized index")
+ }
+ i.BTree.ReplaceOrInsert(btreeString{s: key, l: i.LessFunction})
+}
+
+// Delete removes the given key (only) from the BTree tree.
+func (i *BTreeIndex) Delete(key string) {
+ i.Lock()
+ defer i.Unlock()
+ if i.BTree == nil || i.LessFunction == nil {
+ panic("uninitialized index")
+ }
+ i.BTree.Delete(btreeString{s: key, l: i.LessFunction})
+}
+
+// Keys yields a maximum of n keys in order. If the passed 'from' key is empty,
+// Keys will return the first n keys. If the passed 'from' key is non-empty, the
+// first key in the returned slice will be the key that immediately follows the
+// passed key, in key order.
+func (i *BTreeIndex) Keys(from string, n int) []string {
+ i.RLock()
+ defer i.RUnlock()
+
+ if i.BTree == nil || i.LessFunction == nil {
+ panic("uninitialized index")
+ }
+
+ if i.BTree.Len() <= 0 {
+ return []string{}
+ }
+
+ btreeFrom := btreeString{s: from, l: i.LessFunction}
+ skipFirst := true
+ if len(from) <= 0 || !i.BTree.Has(btreeFrom) {
+ // no such key, so fabricate an always-smallest item
+ btreeFrom = btreeString{s: "", l: func(string, string) bool { return true }}
+ skipFirst = false
+ }
+
+ keys := []string{}
+ iterator := func(i btree.Item) bool {
+ keys = append(keys, i.(btreeString).s)
+ return len(keys) < n
+ }
+ i.BTree.AscendGreaterOrEqual(btreeFrom, iterator)
+
+ if skipFirst && len(keys) > 0 {
+ keys = keys[1:]
+ }
+
+ return keys
+}
+
+// rebuildIndex does the work of regenerating the index
+// with the given keys.
+func rebuild(less LessFunction, keys <-chan string) *btree.BTree {
+ tree := btree.New(2)
+ for key := range keys {
+ tree.ReplaceOrInsert(btreeString{s: key, l: less})
+ }
+ return tree
+}