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8.4 KiB
Go
228 lines
8.4 KiB
Go
// Copyright 2016 Google LLC.
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
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// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
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// Package iterator provides support for standard Google API iterators.
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// See https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/gcloud-golang/wiki/Iterator-Guidelines.
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package iterator
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import (
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"errors"
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"fmt"
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"reflect"
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)
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// Done is returned by an iterator's Next method when the iteration is
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// complete; when there are no more items to return.
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var Done = errors.New("no more items in iterator")
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// We don't support mixed calls to Next and NextPage because they play
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// with the paging state in incompatible ways.
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var errMixed = errors.New("iterator: Next and NextPage called on same iterator")
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// PageInfo contains information about an iterator's paging state.
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type PageInfo struct {
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// Token is the token used to retrieve the next page of items from the
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// API. You may set Token immediately after creating an iterator to
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// begin iteration at a particular point. If Token is the empty string,
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// the iterator will begin with the first eligible item.
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//
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// The result of setting Token after the first call to Next is undefined.
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//
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// After the underlying API method is called to retrieve a page of items,
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// Token is set to the next-page token in the response.
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Token string
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// MaxSize is the maximum number of items returned by a call to the API.
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// Set MaxSize as a hint to optimize the buffering behavior of the iterator.
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// If zero, the page size is determined by the underlying service.
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//
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// Use Pager to retrieve a page of a specific, exact size.
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MaxSize int
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// The error state of the iterator. Manipulated by PageInfo.next and Pager.
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// This is a latch: it starts as nil, and once set should never change.
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err error
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// If true, no more calls to fetch should be made. Set to true when fetch
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// returns an empty page token. The iterator is Done when this is true AND
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// the buffer is empty.
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atEnd bool
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// Function that fetches a page from the underlying service. It should pass
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// the pageSize and pageToken arguments to the service, fill the buffer
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// with the results from the call, and return the next-page token returned
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// by the service. The function must not remove any existing items from the
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// buffer. If the underlying RPC takes an int32 page size, pageSize should
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// be silently truncated.
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fetch func(pageSize int, pageToken string) (nextPageToken string, err error)
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// Function that returns the number of currently buffered items.
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bufLen func() int
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// Function that returns the buffer, after setting the buffer variable to nil.
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takeBuf func() interface{}
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// Set to true on first call to PageInfo.next or Pager.NextPage. Used to check
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// for calls to both Next and NextPage with the same iterator.
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nextCalled, nextPageCalled bool
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}
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// NewPageInfo exposes internals for iterator implementations.
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// It is not a stable interface.
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var NewPageInfo = newPageInfo
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// newPageInfo creates and returns a PageInfo and a next func. If an iterator can
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// support paging, its iterator-creating method should call this. Each time the
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// iterator's Next is called, it should call the returned next fn to determine
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// whether a next item exists, and if so it should pop an item from the buffer.
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//
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// The fetch, bufLen and takeBuf arguments provide access to the iterator's
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// internal slice of buffered items. They behave as described in PageInfo, above.
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//
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// The return value is the PageInfo.next method bound to the returned PageInfo value.
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// (Returning it avoids exporting PageInfo.next.)
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//
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// Note: the returned PageInfo and next fn do not remove items from the buffer.
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// It is up to the iterator using these to remove items from the buffer:
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// typically by performing a pop in its Next. If items are not removed from the
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// buffer, memory may grow unbounded.
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func newPageInfo(fetch func(int, string) (string, error), bufLen func() int, takeBuf func() interface{}) (pi *PageInfo, next func() error) {
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pi = &PageInfo{
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fetch: fetch,
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bufLen: bufLen,
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takeBuf: takeBuf,
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}
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return pi, pi.next
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}
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// Remaining returns the number of items available before the iterator makes another API call.
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func (pi *PageInfo) Remaining() int { return pi.bufLen() }
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// next provides support for an iterator's Next function. An iterator's Next
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// should return the error returned by next if non-nil; else it can assume
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// there is at least one item in its buffer, and it should return that item and
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// remove it from the buffer.
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func (pi *PageInfo) next() error {
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pi.nextCalled = true
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if pi.err != nil { // Once we get an error, always return it.
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// TODO(jba): fix so users can retry on transient errors? Probably not worth it.
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return pi.err
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}
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if pi.nextPageCalled {
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pi.err = errMixed
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return pi.err
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}
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// Loop until we get some items or reach the end.
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for pi.bufLen() == 0 && !pi.atEnd {
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if err := pi.fill(pi.MaxSize); err != nil {
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pi.err = err
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return pi.err
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}
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if pi.Token == "" {
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pi.atEnd = true
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}
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}
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// Either the buffer is non-empty or pi.atEnd is true (or both).
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if pi.bufLen() == 0 {
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// The buffer is empty and pi.atEnd is true, i.e. the service has no
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// more items.
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pi.err = Done
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}
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return pi.err
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}
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// Call the service to fill the buffer, using size and pi.Token. Set pi.Token to the
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// next-page token returned by the call.
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// If fill returns a non-nil error, the buffer will be empty.
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func (pi *PageInfo) fill(size int) error {
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tok, err := pi.fetch(size, pi.Token)
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if err != nil {
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pi.takeBuf() // clear the buffer
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return err
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}
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pi.Token = tok
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return nil
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}
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// Pageable is implemented by iterators that support paging.
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type Pageable interface {
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// PageInfo returns paging information associated with the iterator.
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PageInfo() *PageInfo
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}
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// Pager supports retrieving iterator items a page at a time.
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type Pager struct {
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pageInfo *PageInfo
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pageSize int
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}
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// NewPager returns a pager that uses iter. Calls to its NextPage method will
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// obtain exactly pageSize items, unless fewer remain. The pageToken argument
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// indicates where to start the iteration. Pass the empty string to start at
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// the beginning, or pass a token retrieved from a call to Pager.NextPage.
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//
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// If you use an iterator with a Pager, you must not call Next on the iterator.
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func NewPager(iter Pageable, pageSize int, pageToken string) *Pager {
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p := &Pager{
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pageInfo: iter.PageInfo(),
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pageSize: pageSize,
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}
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p.pageInfo.Token = pageToken
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if pageSize <= 0 {
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p.pageInfo.err = errors.New("iterator: page size must be positive")
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}
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return p
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}
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// NextPage retrieves a sequence of items from the iterator and appends them
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// to slicep, which must be a pointer to a slice of the iterator's item type.
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// Exactly p.pageSize items will be appended, unless fewer remain.
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//
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// The first return value is the page token to use for the next page of items.
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// If empty, there are no more pages. Aside from checking for the end of the
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// iteration, the returned page token is only needed if the iteration is to be
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// resumed a later time, in another context (possibly another process).
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//
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// The second return value is non-nil if an error occurred. It will never be
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// the special iterator sentinel value Done. To recognize the end of the
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// iteration, compare nextPageToken to the empty string.
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//
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// It is possible for NextPage to return a single zero-length page along with
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// an empty page token when there are no more items in the iteration.
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func (p *Pager) NextPage(slicep interface{}) (nextPageToken string, err error) {
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p.pageInfo.nextPageCalled = true
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if p.pageInfo.err != nil {
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return "", p.pageInfo.err
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}
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if p.pageInfo.nextCalled {
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p.pageInfo.err = errMixed
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return "", p.pageInfo.err
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}
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if p.pageInfo.bufLen() > 0 {
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return "", errors.New("must call NextPage with an empty buffer")
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}
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// The buffer must be empty here, so takeBuf is a no-op. We call it just to get
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// the buffer's type.
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wantSliceType := reflect.PtrTo(reflect.ValueOf(p.pageInfo.takeBuf()).Type())
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if slicep == nil {
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return "", errors.New("nil passed to Pager.NextPage")
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}
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vslicep := reflect.ValueOf(slicep)
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if vslicep.Type() != wantSliceType {
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return "", fmt.Errorf("slicep should be of type %s, got %T", wantSliceType, slicep)
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}
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for p.pageInfo.bufLen() < p.pageSize {
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if err := p.pageInfo.fill(p.pageSize - p.pageInfo.bufLen()); err != nil {
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p.pageInfo.err = err
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return "", p.pageInfo.err
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}
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if p.pageInfo.Token == "" {
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break
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}
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}
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e := vslicep.Elem()
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e.Set(reflect.AppendSlice(e, reflect.ValueOf(p.pageInfo.takeBuf())))
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return p.pageInfo.Token, nil
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}
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