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// Copyright 2018 The Prometheus Authors
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// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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// You may obtain a copy of the License at
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//
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// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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//
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// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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// limitations under the License.
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package tsdbutil
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import (
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"math"
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Style cleanup of all the changes in sparsehistogram so far
A lot of this code was hacked together, literally during a
hackathon. This commit intends not to change the code substantially,
but just make the code obey the usual style practices.
A (possibly incomplete) list of areas:
* Generally address linter warnings.
* The `pgk` directory is deprecated as per dev-summit. No new packages should
be added to it. I moved the new `pkg/histogram` package to `model`
anticipating what's proposed in #9478.
* Make the naming of the Sparse Histogram more consistent. Including
abbreviations, there were just too many names for it: SparseHistogram,
Histogram, Histo, hist, his, shs, h. The idea is to call it "Histogram" in
general. Only add "Sparse" if it is needed to avoid confusion with
conventional Histograms (which is rare because the TSDB really has no notion
of conventional Histograms). Use abbreviations only in local scope, and then
really abbreviate (not just removing three out of seven letters like in
"Histo"). This is in the spirit of
https://github.com/golang/go/wiki/CodeReviewComments#variable-names
* Several other minor name changes.
* A lot of formatting of doc comments. For one, following
https://github.com/golang/go/wiki/CodeReviewComments#comment-sentences
, but also layout question, anticipating how things will look like
when rendered by `godoc` (even where `godoc` doesn't render them
right now because they are for unexported types or not a doc comment
at all but just a normal code comment - consistency is queen!).
* Re-enabled `TestQueryLog` and `TestEndopints` (they pass now,
leaving them disabled was presumably an oversight).
* Bucket iterator for histogram.Histogram is now created with a
method.
* HistogramChunk.iterator now allows iterator recycling. (I think
@dieterbe only commented it out because he was confused by the
question in the comment.)
* HistogramAppender.Append panics now because we decided to treat
staleness marker differently.
Signed-off-by: beorn7 <beorn@grafana.com>
2021-10-09 06:57:07 -07:00
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"github.com/prometheus/prometheus/model/histogram"
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"github.com/prometheus/prometheus/tsdb/chunkenc"
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)
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// BufferedSeriesIterator wraps an iterator with a look-back buffer.
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type BufferedSeriesIterator struct {
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it chunkenc.Iterator
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buf *sampleRing
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lastTime int64
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}
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// NewBuffer returns a new iterator that buffers the values within the time range
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// of the current element and the duration of delta before.
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func NewBuffer(it chunkenc.Iterator, delta int64) *BufferedSeriesIterator {
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return &BufferedSeriesIterator{
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it: it,
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buf: newSampleRing(delta, 16),
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lastTime: math.MinInt64,
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}
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}
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// PeekBack returns the previous element of the iterator. If there is none buffered,
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// ok is false.
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func (b *BufferedSeriesIterator) PeekBack() (t int64, v float64, ok bool) {
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return b.buf.last()
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}
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// Buffer returns an iterator over the buffered data.
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func (b *BufferedSeriesIterator) Buffer() chunkenc.Iterator {
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return b.buf.iterator()
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}
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// Seek advances the iterator to the element at time t or greater.
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func (b *BufferedSeriesIterator) Seek(t int64) bool {
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t0 := t - b.buf.delta
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// If the delta would cause us to seek backwards, preserve the buffer
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// and just continue regular advancement while filling the buffer on the way.
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if t0 > b.lastTime {
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b.buf.reset()
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ok := b.it.Seek(t0)
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if !ok {
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return false
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}
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b.lastTime, _ = b.At()
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}
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if b.lastTime >= t {
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return true
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}
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for b.Next() {
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if b.lastTime >= t {
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return true
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}
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}
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return false
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}
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// Next advances the iterator to the next element.
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func (b *BufferedSeriesIterator) Next() bool {
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// Add current element to buffer before advancing.
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b.buf.add(b.it.At())
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ok := b.it.Next()
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if ok {
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b.lastTime, _ = b.At()
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}
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return ok
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}
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// At returns the current element of the iterator.
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func (b *BufferedSeriesIterator) At() (int64, float64) {
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return b.it.At()
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}
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// Err returns the last encountered error.
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func (b *BufferedSeriesIterator) Err() error {
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return b.it.Err()
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}
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type sample struct {
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t int64
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v float64
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h *histogram.Histogram
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}
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func (s sample) T() int64 {
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return s.t
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}
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func (s sample) V() float64 {
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return s.v
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}
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func (s sample) H() *histogram.Histogram {
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return s.h
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}
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type sampleRing struct {
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delta int64
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buf []sample // lookback buffer
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i int // position of most recent element in ring buffer
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f int // position of first element in ring buffer
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l int // number of elements in buffer
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}
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func newSampleRing(delta int64, sz int) *sampleRing {
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r := &sampleRing{delta: delta, buf: make([]sample, sz)}
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r.reset()
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return r
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}
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func (r *sampleRing) reset() {
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r.l = 0
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r.i = -1
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r.f = 0
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}
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func (r *sampleRing) iterator() chunkenc.Iterator {
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return &sampleRingIterator{r: r, i: -1}
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}
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type sampleRingIterator struct {
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r *sampleRing
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i int
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}
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func (it *sampleRingIterator) Next() bool {
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it.i++
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return it.i < it.r.l
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}
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func (it *sampleRingIterator) Seek(int64) bool {
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return false
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}
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func (it *sampleRingIterator) Err() error {
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return nil
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}
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func (it *sampleRingIterator) At() (int64, float64) {
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return it.r.at(it.i)
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}
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Style cleanup of all the changes in sparsehistogram so far
A lot of this code was hacked together, literally during a
hackathon. This commit intends not to change the code substantially,
but just make the code obey the usual style practices.
A (possibly incomplete) list of areas:
* Generally address linter warnings.
* The `pgk` directory is deprecated as per dev-summit. No new packages should
be added to it. I moved the new `pkg/histogram` package to `model`
anticipating what's proposed in #9478.
* Make the naming of the Sparse Histogram more consistent. Including
abbreviations, there were just too many names for it: SparseHistogram,
Histogram, Histo, hist, his, shs, h. The idea is to call it "Histogram" in
general. Only add "Sparse" if it is needed to avoid confusion with
conventional Histograms (which is rare because the TSDB really has no notion
of conventional Histograms). Use abbreviations only in local scope, and then
really abbreviate (not just removing three out of seven letters like in
"Histo"). This is in the spirit of
https://github.com/golang/go/wiki/CodeReviewComments#variable-names
* Several other minor name changes.
* A lot of formatting of doc comments. For one, following
https://github.com/golang/go/wiki/CodeReviewComments#comment-sentences
, but also layout question, anticipating how things will look like
when rendered by `godoc` (even where `godoc` doesn't render them
right now because they are for unexported types or not a doc comment
at all but just a normal code comment - consistency is queen!).
* Re-enabled `TestQueryLog` and `TestEndopints` (they pass now,
leaving them disabled was presumably an oversight).
* Bucket iterator for histogram.Histogram is now created with a
method.
* HistogramChunk.iterator now allows iterator recycling. (I think
@dieterbe only commented it out because he was confused by the
question in the comment.)
* HistogramAppender.Append panics now because we decided to treat
staleness marker differently.
Signed-off-by: beorn7 <beorn@grafana.com>
2021-10-09 06:57:07 -07:00
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func (it *sampleRingIterator) AtHistogram() (int64, histogram.Histogram) {
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return 0, histogram.Histogram{}
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}
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func (it *sampleRingIterator) ChunkEncoding() chunkenc.Encoding {
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return chunkenc.EncXOR
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}
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func (r *sampleRing) at(i int) (int64, float64) {
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j := (r.f + i) % len(r.buf)
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s := r.buf[j]
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return s.t, s.v
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}
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// add adds a sample to the ring buffer and frees all samples that fall
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// out of the delta range.
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func (r *sampleRing) add(t int64, v float64) {
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l := len(r.buf)
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// Grow the ring buffer if it fits no more elements.
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if l == r.l {
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buf := make([]sample, 2*l)
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copy(buf[l+r.f:], r.buf[r.f:])
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copy(buf, r.buf[:r.f])
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r.buf = buf
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r.i = r.f
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r.f += l
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} else {
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r.i++
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if r.i >= l {
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r.i -= l
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}
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}
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r.buf[r.i] = sample{t: t, v: v}
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r.l++
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// Free head of the buffer of samples that just fell out of the range.
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for r.buf[r.f].t < t-r.delta {
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r.f++
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if r.f >= l {
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r.f -= l
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}
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r.l--
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}
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}
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// last returns the most recent element added to the ring.
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func (r *sampleRing) last() (int64, float64, bool) {
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if r.l == 0 {
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return 0, 0, false
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}
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s := r.buf[r.i]
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return s.t, s.v, true
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}
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func (r *sampleRing) samples() []sample {
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res := make([]sample, r.l)
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var k = r.f + r.l
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var j int
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if k > len(r.buf) {
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k = len(r.buf)
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j = r.l - k + r.f
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}
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n := copy(res, r.buf[r.f:k])
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copy(res[n:], r.buf[:j])
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return res
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}
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