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remove error log pre-allocation and add benchmark #89

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83 changes: 31 additions & 52 deletions retry.go
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change
Expand Up @@ -117,72 +117,61 @@ func Do(retryableFunc RetryableFunc, opts ...Option) error {
return nil
}

var errorLog Error
if !config.lastErrorOnly {
errorLog = make(Error, config.attempts)
} else {
errorLog = make(Error, 1)
}
errorLog := Error{}

attemptsForError := make(map[error]uint, len(config.attemptsForError))
for err, attempts := range config.attemptsForError {
attemptsForError[err] = attempts
}

lastErrIndex := n
shouldRetry := true
for shouldRetry {
err := retryableFunc()
if err == nil {
return nil
}

if err != nil {
errorLog[lastErrIndex] = unpackUnrecoverable(err)
errorLog = append(errorLog, unpackUnrecoverable(err))

if !config.retryIf(err) {
break
}
if !config.retryIf(err) {
break
}

config.onRetry(n, err)
config.onRetry(n, err)

for errToCheck, attempts := range attemptsForError {
if errors.Is(err, errToCheck) {
attempts--
attemptsForError[errToCheck] = attempts
shouldRetry = shouldRetry && attempts > 0
}
for errToCheck, attempts := range attemptsForError {
if errors.Is(err, errToCheck) {
attempts--
attemptsForError[errToCheck] = attempts
shouldRetry = shouldRetry && attempts > 0
}
}

// if this is last attempt - don't wait
if n == config.attempts-1 {
break
}
// if this is last attempt - don't wait
if n == config.attempts-1 {
break
}

select {
case <-config.timer.After(delay(config, n, err)):
case <-config.context.Done():
if config.lastErrorOnly {
return config.context.Err()
}
n++
errorLog[n] = config.context.Err()
return errorLog[:lenWithoutNil(errorLog)]
select {
case <-config.timer.After(delay(config, n, err)):
case <-config.context.Done():
if config.lastErrorOnly {
return config.context.Err()
}
n++

} else {
return nil
return append(errorLog, config.context.Err())
}

n++
shouldRetry = shouldRetry && n < config.attempts

if !config.lastErrorOnly {
lastErrIndex = n
}
}

if config.lastErrorOnly {
return errorLog[lastErrIndex]
return errorLog.Unwrap()
}
return errorLog[:lenWithoutNil(errorLog)]

return errorLog
}

func newDefaultRetryConfig() *Config {
Expand All @@ -206,7 +195,7 @@ type Error []error
// Error method return string representation of Error
// It is an implementation of error interface
func (e Error) Error() string {
logWithNumber := make([]string, lenWithoutNil(e))
logWithNumber := make([]string, len(e))
for i, l := range e {
if l != nil {
logWithNumber[i] = fmt.Sprintf("#%d: %s", i+1, l.Error())
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -250,17 +239,7 @@ When you need to unwrap all errors, you should use `WrappedErrors()` instead.
Added in version 4.2.0.
*/
func (e Error) Unwrap() error {
return e[lenWithoutNil(e)-1]
}

func lenWithoutNil(e Error) (count int) {
for _, v := range e {
if v != nil {
count++
}
}

return
return e[len(e)-1]
}

// WrappedErrors returns the list of errors that this Error is wrapping.
Expand Down
26 changes: 26 additions & 0 deletions retry_test.go
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change
Expand Up @@ -526,6 +526,32 @@ func TestUnwrap(t *testing.T) {
assert.Equal(t, testError, errors.Unwrap(err))
}

func BenchmarkDo(b *testing.B) {
testError := errors.New("test error")

for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ {
Do(
func() error {
return testError
},
Attempts(10),
Delay(0),
)
}
}

func BenchmarkDoNoErrors(b *testing.B) {
for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ {
Do(
func() error {
return nil
},
Attempts(10),
Delay(0),
)
}
}

func TestIsRecoverable(t *testing.T) {
err := errors.New("err")
assert.True(t, IsRecoverable(err))
Expand Down