package watch import "context" // Map safely stores and retrieves values by validating that // there is a live watch for a key. InitWatch must be called // to associate a key with its cancel function before any // Set's are called. type Map[K comparable, V any] struct { M map[K]watchedVal[V] } type watchedVal[V any] struct { Val *V // keeping cancel private has a beneficial side effect: // copying Map with copystructure.Copy will zero out // cancel, preventing it from being called by the // receiver of a proxy config snapshot. cancel context.CancelFunc } func NewMap[K comparable, V any]() Map[K, V] { return Map[K, V]{M: make(map[K]watchedVal[V])} } // InitWatch associates a cancel function with a key, // allowing Set to be called for the key. The cancel // function is allowed to be nil. // // Any existing data for a key will be cancelled and // overwritten. func (m Map[K, V]) InitWatch(key K, cancel func()) { if _, present := m.M[key]; present { m.CancelWatch(key) } m.M[key] = watchedVal[V]{ cancel: cancel, } } // CancelWatch first calls the cancel function // associated with the key then deletes the key // from the map. No-op if key is not present. func (m Map[K, V]) CancelWatch(key K) { if entry, ok := m.M[key]; ok { if entry.cancel != nil { entry.cancel() } delete(m.M, key) } } // IsWatched returns true if InitWatch has been // called for key and has not been cancelled by // CancelWatch. func (m Map[K, V]) IsWatched(key K) bool { if _, present := m.M[key]; present { return true } return false } // Set stores V if K exists in the map. // No-op if the key never was initialized with InitWatch // or if the entry got cancelled by CancelWatch. func (m Map[K, V]) Set(key K, val V) bool { if entry, ok := m.M[key]; ok { entry.Val = &val m.M[key] = entry return true } return false } // Get returns the underlying value for a key. // If an entry has been set, returns (V, true). // Otherwise, returns the zero value (V, false). // // Note that even if InitWatch has been called // for a key, unless Set has been called this // function will return false. func (m Map[K, V]) Get(key K) (V, bool) { if entry, ok := m.M[key]; ok { if entry.Val != nil { return *entry.Val, true } } var empty V return empty, false } func (m Map[K, V]) Len() int { return len(m.M) } // ForEachKey iterates through the map, calling f // for each iteration. It is up to the caller to // Get the value and nil-check if required. // Stops iterating if f returns false. // Order of iteration is non-deterministic. func (m Map[K, V]) ForEachKey(f func(K) bool) { for k := range m.M { if ok := f(k); !ok { return } } }