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Require (linux || freebsd), because the code already does that, in practice. This just means macOS users of IDEs aren't hit with thousands of compilation errors (and then the IDE can open an Linux-specific file and then process it under the Linux assumption, which works much better). This commit ONLY replaces //go:build !remote with //go:build !remote && (linux || freebsd) and is split from the rest to allow mechanically verifying that fact, and focusing a review on the other kinds of changes. Signed-off-by: Miloslav Trmač <mitr@redhat.com>
42 lines
1.2 KiB
Go
42 lines
1.2 KiB
Go
//go:build !remote && (linux || freebsd)
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package ctr
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import (
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"context"
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"github.com/containers/podman/v6/libpod"
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"github.com/containers/podman/v6/pkg/parallel"
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"github.com/sirupsen/logrus"
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)
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// ContainerOp performs the given function on the given set of
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// containers, using a number of parallel threads.
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// If no error is returned, each container specified in ctrs will have an entry
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// in the resulting map; containers with no error will be set to nil.
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func ContainerOp(ctx context.Context, ctrs []*libpod.Container, applyFunc func(*libpod.Container) error) (map[*libpod.Container]error, error) {
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// We could use a sync.Map but given Go's lack of generic I'd rather
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// just use a lock on a normal map...
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// The expectation is that most of the time is spent in applyFunc
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// anyways.
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errMap := make(map[*libpod.Container]<-chan error)
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for _, ctr := range ctrs {
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c := ctr
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logrus.Debugf("Starting parallel job on container %s", c.ID())
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errChan := parallel.Enqueue(ctx, func() error {
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return applyFunc(c)
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})
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errMap[c] = errChan
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}
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finalErr := make(map[*libpod.Container]error)
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for ctr, errChan := range errMap {
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err := <-errChan
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finalErr[ctr] = err
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}
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return finalErr, nil
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}
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