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* go-metrics: fork library and introduce ResettingTimer and InfluxDB reporter. * vendor: change nonsense/go-metrics to ethersphere/go-metrics * go-metrics: add tests. move ResettingTimer logic from reporter to type. * all, metrics: pull in metrics package in go-ethereum * metrics/test: make sure metrics are enabled for tests * metrics: apply gosimple rules * metrics/exp, internal/debug: init expvar endpoint when starting pprof server * internal/debug: tiny comment formatting fix
238 lines
5.9 KiB
Go
238 lines
5.9 KiB
Go
package metrics
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import (
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"math"
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"sort"
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"sync"
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"time"
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)
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// Initial slice capacity for the values stored in a ResettingTimer
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const InitialResettingTimerSliceCap = 10
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// ResettingTimer is used for storing aggregated values for timers, which are reset on every flush interval.
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type ResettingTimer interface {
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Values() []int64
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Snapshot() ResettingTimer
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Percentiles([]float64) []int64
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Mean() float64
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Time(func())
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Update(time.Duration)
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UpdateSince(time.Time)
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}
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// GetOrRegisterResettingTimer returns an existing ResettingTimer or constructs and registers a
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// new StandardResettingTimer.
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func GetOrRegisterResettingTimer(name string, r Registry) ResettingTimer {
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if nil == r {
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r = DefaultRegistry
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}
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return r.GetOrRegister(name, NewResettingTimer).(ResettingTimer)
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}
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// NewRegisteredResettingTimer constructs and registers a new StandardResettingTimer.
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func NewRegisteredResettingTimer(name string, r Registry) ResettingTimer {
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c := NewResettingTimer()
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if nil == r {
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r = DefaultRegistry
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}
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r.Register(name, c)
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return c
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}
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// NewResettingTimer constructs a new StandardResettingTimer
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func NewResettingTimer() ResettingTimer {
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if !Enabled {
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return NilResettingTimer{}
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}
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return &StandardResettingTimer{
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values: make([]int64, 0, InitialResettingTimerSliceCap),
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}
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}
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// NilResettingTimer is a no-op ResettingTimer.
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type NilResettingTimer struct {
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}
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// Values is a no-op.
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func (NilResettingTimer) Values() []int64 { return nil }
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// Snapshot is a no-op.
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func (NilResettingTimer) Snapshot() ResettingTimer { return NilResettingTimer{} }
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// Time is a no-op.
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func (NilResettingTimer) Time(func()) {}
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// Update is a no-op.
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func (NilResettingTimer) Update(time.Duration) {}
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// Percentiles panics.
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func (NilResettingTimer) Percentiles([]float64) []int64 {
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panic("Percentiles called on a NilResettingTimer")
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}
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// Mean panics.
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func (NilResettingTimer) Mean() float64 {
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panic("Mean called on a NilResettingTimer")
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}
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// UpdateSince is a no-op.
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func (NilResettingTimer) UpdateSince(time.Time) {}
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// StandardResettingTimer is the standard implementation of a ResettingTimer.
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// and Meter.
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type StandardResettingTimer struct {
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values []int64
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mutex sync.Mutex
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}
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// Values returns a slice with all measurements.
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func (t *StandardResettingTimer) Values() []int64 {
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return t.values
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}
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// Snapshot resets the timer and returns a read-only copy of its contents.
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func (t *StandardResettingTimer) Snapshot() ResettingTimer {
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t.mutex.Lock()
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defer t.mutex.Unlock()
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currentValues := t.values
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t.values = make([]int64, 0, InitialResettingTimerSliceCap)
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return &ResettingTimerSnapshot{
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values: currentValues,
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}
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}
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// Percentiles panics.
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func (t *StandardResettingTimer) Percentiles([]float64) []int64 {
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panic("Percentiles called on a StandardResettingTimer")
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}
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// Mean panics.
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func (t *StandardResettingTimer) Mean() float64 {
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panic("Mean called on a StandardResettingTimer")
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}
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// Record the duration of the execution of the given function.
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func (t *StandardResettingTimer) Time(f func()) {
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ts := time.Now()
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f()
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t.Update(time.Since(ts))
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}
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// Record the duration of an event.
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func (t *StandardResettingTimer) Update(d time.Duration) {
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t.mutex.Lock()
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defer t.mutex.Unlock()
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t.values = append(t.values, int64(d))
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}
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// Record the duration of an event that started at a time and ends now.
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func (t *StandardResettingTimer) UpdateSince(ts time.Time) {
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t.mutex.Lock()
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defer t.mutex.Unlock()
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t.values = append(t.values, int64(time.Since(ts)))
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}
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// ResettingTimerSnapshot is a point-in-time copy of another ResettingTimer.
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type ResettingTimerSnapshot struct {
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values []int64
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mean float64
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thresholdBoundaries []int64
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calculated bool
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}
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// Snapshot returns the snapshot.
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func (t *ResettingTimerSnapshot) Snapshot() ResettingTimer { return t }
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// Time panics.
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func (*ResettingTimerSnapshot) Time(func()) {
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panic("Time called on a ResettingTimerSnapshot")
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}
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// Update panics.
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func (*ResettingTimerSnapshot) Update(time.Duration) {
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panic("Update called on a ResettingTimerSnapshot")
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}
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// UpdateSince panics.
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func (*ResettingTimerSnapshot) UpdateSince(time.Time) {
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panic("UpdateSince called on a ResettingTimerSnapshot")
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}
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// Values returns all values from snapshot.
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func (t *ResettingTimerSnapshot) Values() []int64 {
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return t.values
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}
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// Percentiles returns the boundaries for the input percentiles.
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func (t *ResettingTimerSnapshot) Percentiles(percentiles []float64) []int64 {
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t.calc(percentiles)
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return t.thresholdBoundaries
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}
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// Mean returns the mean of the snapshotted values
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func (t *ResettingTimerSnapshot) Mean() float64 {
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if !t.calculated {
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t.calc([]float64{})
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}
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return t.mean
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}
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func (t *ResettingTimerSnapshot) calc(percentiles []float64) {
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sort.Sort(Int64Slice(t.values))
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count := len(t.values)
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if count > 0 {
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min := t.values[0]
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max := t.values[count-1]
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cumulativeValues := make([]int64, count)
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cumulativeValues[0] = min
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for i := 1; i < count; i++ {
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cumulativeValues[i] = t.values[i] + cumulativeValues[i-1]
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}
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t.thresholdBoundaries = make([]int64, len(percentiles))
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thresholdBoundary := max
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for i, pct := range percentiles {
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if count > 1 {
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var abs float64
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if pct >= 0 {
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abs = pct
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} else {
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abs = 100 + pct
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}
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// poor man's math.Round(x):
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// math.Floor(x + 0.5)
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indexOfPerc := int(math.Floor(((abs / 100.0) * float64(count)) + 0.5))
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if pct >= 0 {
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indexOfPerc -= 1 // index offset=0
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}
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thresholdBoundary = t.values[indexOfPerc]
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}
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t.thresholdBoundaries[i] = thresholdBoundary
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}
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sum := cumulativeValues[count-1]
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t.mean = float64(sum) / float64(count)
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} else {
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t.thresholdBoundaries = make([]int64, len(percentiles))
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t.mean = 0
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}
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t.calculated = true
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}
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// Int64Slice attaches the methods of sort.Interface to []int64, sorting in increasing order.
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type Int64Slice []int64
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func (s Int64Slice) Len() int { return len(s) }
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func (s Int64Slice) Less(i, j int) bool { return s[i] < s[j] }
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func (s Int64Slice) Swap(i, j int) { s[i], s[j] = s[j], s[i] }
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