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package fasthttp
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import (
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"context"
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"errors"
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"net"
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"strconv"
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"sync"
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"sync/atomic"
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"time"
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)
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// Dial dials the given TCP addr using tcp4.
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//
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// This function has the following additional features comparing to net.Dial:
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//
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// * It reduces load on DNS resolver by caching resolved TCP addressed
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// for DefaultDNSCacheDuration.
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// * It dials all the resolved TCP addresses in round-robin manner until
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// connection is established. This may be useful if certain addresses
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// are temporarily unreachable.
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// * It returns ErrDialTimeout if connection cannot be established during
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// DefaultDialTimeout seconds. Use DialTimeout for customizing dial timeout.
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//
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// This dialer is intended for custom code wrapping before passing
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// to Client.Dial or HostClient.Dial.
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//
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// For instance, per-host counters and/or limits may be implemented
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// by such wrappers.
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//
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// The addr passed to the function must contain port. Example addr values:
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//
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// * foobar.baz:443
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// * foo.bar:80
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// * aaa.com:8080
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func Dial(addr string) (net.Conn, error) {
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return defaultDialer.Dial(addr)
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}
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// DialTimeout dials the given TCP addr using tcp4 using the given timeout.
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//
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// This function has the following additional features comparing to net.Dial:
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//
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// * It reduces load on DNS resolver by caching resolved TCP addressed
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// for DefaultDNSCacheDuration.
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// * It dials all the resolved TCP addresses in round-robin manner until
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// connection is established. This may be useful if certain addresses
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// are temporarily unreachable.
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//
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// This dialer is intended for custom code wrapping before passing
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// to Client.Dial or HostClient.Dial.
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//
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// For instance, per-host counters and/or limits may be implemented
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// by such wrappers.
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//
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// The addr passed to the function must contain port. Example addr values:
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//
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// * foobar.baz:443
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// * foo.bar:80
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// * aaa.com:8080
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func DialTimeout(addr string, timeout time.Duration) (net.Conn, error) {
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return defaultDialer.DialTimeout(addr, timeout)
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}
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// DialDualStack dials the given TCP addr using both tcp4 and tcp6.
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//
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// This function has the following additional features comparing to net.Dial:
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//
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// * It reduces load on DNS resolver by caching resolved TCP addressed
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// for DefaultDNSCacheDuration.
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// * It dials all the resolved TCP addresses in round-robin manner until
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// connection is established. This may be useful if certain addresses
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// are temporarily unreachable.
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// * It returns ErrDialTimeout if connection cannot be established during
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// DefaultDialTimeout seconds. Use DialDualStackTimeout for custom dial
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// timeout.
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//
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// This dialer is intended for custom code wrapping before passing
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// to Client.Dial or HostClient.Dial.
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//
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// For instance, per-host counters and/or limits may be implemented
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// by such wrappers.
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//
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// The addr passed to the function must contain port. Example addr values:
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//
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// * foobar.baz:443
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// * foo.bar:80
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// * aaa.com:8080
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func DialDualStack(addr string) (net.Conn, error) {
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return defaultDialer.DialDualStack(addr)
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}
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// DialDualStackTimeout dials the given TCP addr using both tcp4 and tcp6
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// using the given timeout.
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//
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// This function has the following additional features comparing to net.Dial:
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//
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// * It reduces load on DNS resolver by caching resolved TCP addressed
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// for DefaultDNSCacheDuration.
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// * It dials all the resolved TCP addresses in round-robin manner until
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// connection is established. This may be useful if certain addresses
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// are temporarily unreachable.
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//
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// This dialer is intended for custom code wrapping before passing
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// to Client.Dial or HostClient.Dial.
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//
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// For instance, per-host counters and/or limits may be implemented
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// by such wrappers.
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//
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// The addr passed to the function must contain port. Example addr values:
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//
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// * foobar.baz:443
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// * foo.bar:80
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// * aaa.com:8080
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func DialDualStackTimeout(addr string, timeout time.Duration) (net.Conn, error) {
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return defaultDialer.DialDualStackTimeout(addr, timeout)
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}
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var (
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defaultDialer = &TCPDialer{Concurrency: 1000}
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)
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// Resolver represents interface of the tcp resolver.
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type Resolver interface {
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LookupIPAddr(context.Context, string) (names []net.IPAddr, err error)
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}
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// TCPDialer contains options to control a group of Dial calls.
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type TCPDialer struct {
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// Concurrency controls the maximum number of concurrent Dails
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// that can be performed using this object.
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// Setting this to 0 means unlimited.
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//
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// WARNING: This can only be changed before the first Dial.
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// Changes made after the first Dial will not affect anything.
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Concurrency int
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// LocalAddr is the local address to use when dialing an
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// address.
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// If nil, a local address is automatically chosen.
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LocalAddr *net.TCPAddr
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// This may be used to override DNS resolving policy, like this:
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// var dialer = &fasthttp.TCPDialer{
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// Resolver: &net.Resolver{
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// PreferGo: true,
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// StrictErrors: false,
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// Dial: func (ctx context.Context, network, address string) (net.Conn, error) {
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// d := net.Dialer{}
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// return d.DialContext(ctx, "udp", "8.8.8.8:53")
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// },
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// },
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// }
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Resolver Resolver
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tcpAddrsLock sync.Mutex
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tcpAddrsMap map[string]*tcpAddrEntry
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concurrencyCh chan struct{}
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once sync.Once
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}
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// Dial dials the given TCP addr using tcp4.
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//
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// This function has the following additional features comparing to net.Dial:
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//
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// * It reduces load on DNS resolver by caching resolved TCP addressed
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// for DefaultDNSCacheDuration.
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// * It dials all the resolved TCP addresses in round-robin manner until
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// connection is established. This may be useful if certain addresses
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// are temporarily unreachable.
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// * It returns ErrDialTimeout if connection cannot be established during
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// DefaultDialTimeout seconds. Use DialTimeout for customizing dial timeout.
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//
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// This dialer is intended for custom code wrapping before passing
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// to Client.Dial or HostClient.Dial.
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//
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// For instance, per-host counters and/or limits may be implemented
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// by such wrappers.
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//
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// The addr passed to the function must contain port. Example addr values:
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//
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// * foobar.baz:443
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// * foo.bar:80
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// * aaa.com:8080
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func (d *TCPDialer) Dial(addr string) (net.Conn, error) {
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return d.dial(addr, false, DefaultDialTimeout)
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}
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// DialTimeout dials the given TCP addr using tcp4 using the given timeout.
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//
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// This function has the following additional features comparing to net.Dial:
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//
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// * It reduces load on DNS resolver by caching resolved TCP addressed
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// for DefaultDNSCacheDuration.
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// * It dials all the resolved TCP addresses in round-robin manner until
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// connection is established. This may be useful if certain addresses
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// are temporarily unreachable.
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//
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// This dialer is intended for custom code wrapping before passing
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// to Client.Dial or HostClient.Dial.
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//
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// For instance, per-host counters and/or limits may be implemented
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// by such wrappers.
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//
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// The addr passed to the function must contain port. Example addr values:
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//
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// * foobar.baz:443
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// * foo.bar:80
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// * aaa.com:8080
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func (d *TCPDialer) DialTimeout(addr string, timeout time.Duration) (net.Conn, error) {
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return d.dial(addr, false, timeout)
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}
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// DialDualStack dials the given TCP addr using both tcp4 and tcp6.
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//
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// This function has the following additional features comparing to net.Dial:
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//
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// * It reduces load on DNS resolver by caching resolved TCP addressed
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// for DefaultDNSCacheDuration.
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// * It dials all the resolved TCP addresses in round-robin manner until
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// connection is established. This may be useful if certain addresses
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// are temporarily unreachable.
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// * It returns ErrDialTimeout if connection cannot be established during
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// DefaultDialTimeout seconds. Use DialDualStackTimeout for custom dial
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// timeout.
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//
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// This dialer is intended for custom code wrapping before passing
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// to Client.Dial or HostClient.Dial.
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//
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// For instance, per-host counters and/or limits may be implemented
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// by such wrappers.
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//
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// The addr passed to the function must contain port. Example addr values:
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//
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// * foobar.baz:443
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// * foo.bar:80
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// * aaa.com:8080
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func (d *TCPDialer) DialDualStack(addr string) (net.Conn, error) {
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return d.dial(addr, true, DefaultDialTimeout)
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}
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// DialDualStackTimeout dials the given TCP addr using both tcp4 and tcp6
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// using the given timeout.
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//
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// This function has the following additional features comparing to net.Dial:
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//
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// * It reduces load on DNS resolver by caching resolved TCP addressed
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// for DefaultDNSCacheDuration.
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// * It dials all the resolved TCP addresses in round-robin manner until
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// connection is established. This may be useful if certain addresses
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// are temporarily unreachable.
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//
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// This dialer is intended for custom code wrapping before passing
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// to Client.Dial or HostClient.Dial.
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//
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// For instance, per-host counters and/or limits may be implemented
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// by such wrappers.
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//
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// The addr passed to the function must contain port. Example addr values:
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//
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// * foobar.baz:443
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// * foo.bar:80
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// * aaa.com:8080
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func (d *TCPDialer) DialDualStackTimeout(addr string, timeout time.Duration) (net.Conn, error) {
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return d.dial(addr, true, timeout)
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}
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func (d *TCPDialer) dial(addr string, dualStack bool, timeout time.Duration) (net.Conn, error) {
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d.once.Do(func() {
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if d.Concurrency > 0 {
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d.concurrencyCh = make(chan struct{}, d.Concurrency)
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}
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d.tcpAddrsMap = make(map[string]*tcpAddrEntry)
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go d.tcpAddrsClean()
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})
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addrs, idx, err := d.getTCPAddrs(addr, dualStack)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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network := "tcp4"
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if dualStack {
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network = "tcp"
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}
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var conn net.Conn
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n := uint32(len(addrs))
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deadline := time.Now().Add(timeout)
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for n > 0 {
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conn, err = d.tryDial(network, &addrs[idx%n], deadline, d.concurrencyCh)
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if err == nil {
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return conn, nil
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}
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if err == ErrDialTimeout {
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return nil, err
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}
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idx++
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n--
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}
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return nil, err
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}
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func (d *TCPDialer) tryDial(network string, addr *net.TCPAddr, deadline time.Time, concurrencyCh chan struct{}) (net.Conn, error) {
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timeout := -time.Since(deadline)
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if timeout <= 0 {
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return nil, ErrDialTimeout
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}
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if concurrencyCh != nil {
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select {
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case concurrencyCh <- struct{}{}:
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default:
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tc := AcquireTimer(timeout)
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isTimeout := false
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select {
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case concurrencyCh <- struct{}{}:
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case <-tc.C:
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isTimeout = true
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}
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ReleaseTimer(tc)
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if isTimeout {
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return nil, ErrDialTimeout
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}
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}
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}
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chv := dialResultChanPool.Get()
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if chv == nil {
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chv = make(chan dialResult, 1)
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}
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ch := chv.(chan dialResult)
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go func() {
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var dr dialResult
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dr.conn, dr.err = net.DialTCP(network, d.LocalAddr, addr)
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ch <- dr
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if concurrencyCh != nil {
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<-concurrencyCh
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}
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}()
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var (
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conn net.Conn
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err error
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)
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tc := AcquireTimer(timeout)
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select {
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case dr := <-ch:
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conn = dr.conn
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err = dr.err
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dialResultChanPool.Put(ch)
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case <-tc.C:
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err = ErrDialTimeout
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}
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ReleaseTimer(tc)
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return conn, err
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}
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var dialResultChanPool sync.Pool
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type dialResult struct {
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conn net.Conn
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err error
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}
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// ErrDialTimeout is returned when TCP dialing is timed out.
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var ErrDialTimeout = errors.New("dialing to the given TCP address timed out")
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// DefaultDialTimeout is timeout used by Dial and DialDualStack
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// for establishing TCP connections.
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const DefaultDialTimeout = 3 * time.Second
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type tcpAddrEntry struct {
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addrs []net.TCPAddr
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addrsIdx uint32
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resolveTime time.Time
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pending bool
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}
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// DefaultDNSCacheDuration is the duration for caching resolved TCP addresses
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// by Dial* functions.
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const DefaultDNSCacheDuration = time.Minute
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func (d *TCPDialer) tcpAddrsClean() {
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expireDuration := 2 * DefaultDNSCacheDuration
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for {
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time.Sleep(time.Second)
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t := time.Now()
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d.tcpAddrsLock.Lock()
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for k, e := range d.tcpAddrsMap {
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if t.Sub(e.resolveTime) > expireDuration {
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delete(d.tcpAddrsMap, k)
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}
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}
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d.tcpAddrsLock.Unlock()
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}
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}
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func (d *TCPDialer) getTCPAddrs(addr string, dualStack bool) ([]net.TCPAddr, uint32, error) {
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d.tcpAddrsLock.Lock()
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e := d.tcpAddrsMap[addr]
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if e != nil && !e.pending && time.Since(e.resolveTime) > DefaultDNSCacheDuration {
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e.pending = true
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e = nil
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}
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d.tcpAddrsLock.Unlock()
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if e == nil {
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addrs, err := resolveTCPAddrs(addr, dualStack, d.Resolver)
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if err != nil {
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d.tcpAddrsLock.Lock()
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e = d.tcpAddrsMap[addr]
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if e != nil && e.pending {
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e.pending = false
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}
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d.tcpAddrsLock.Unlock()
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return nil, 0, err
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}
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e = &tcpAddrEntry{
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addrs: addrs,
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resolveTime: time.Now(),
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}
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d.tcpAddrsLock.Lock()
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d.tcpAddrsMap[addr] = e
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d.tcpAddrsLock.Unlock()
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}
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idx := atomic.AddUint32(&e.addrsIdx, 1)
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return e.addrs, idx, nil
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}
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func resolveTCPAddrs(addr string, dualStack bool, resolver Resolver) ([]net.TCPAddr, error) {
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host, portS, err := net.SplitHostPort(addr)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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port, err := strconv.Atoi(portS)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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if resolver == nil {
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resolver = net.DefaultResolver
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}
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ctx := context.Background()
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ipaddrs, err := resolver.LookupIPAddr(ctx, host)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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n := len(ipaddrs)
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addrs := make([]net.TCPAddr, 0, n)
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for i := 0; i < n; i++ {
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ip := ipaddrs[i]
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if !dualStack && ip.IP.To4() == nil {
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continue
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}
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addrs = append(addrs, net.TCPAddr{
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IP: ip.IP,
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Port: port,
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Zone: ip.Zone,
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})
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}
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if len(addrs) == 0 {
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return nil, errNoDNSEntries
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}
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return addrs, nil
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}
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var errNoDNSEntries = errors.New("couldn't find DNS entries for the given domain. Try using DialDualStack")
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