This change was made with the following commands
go mod init
go mod tidy
go mod vendor -v
Revision of github.com/op/go-logging changed because
github.com/anacrolix/torrent requires the current version in its go.mod
# github.com/op/go-logging
yunion.io/x/onecloud/cmd/torrent
github.com/anacrolix/torrent
github.com/elgatito/upnp
github.com/op/go-logging
Content of google.golang.org/grpc changed and it's indeed the case after
checking with the upstream repo. It's very likely that the old content
is wrong.
Some packages like golang.org/x/sys/unix are added because they are
indeeded needed
Some packages are removed as a whole because they are needed anymore
reflect2
reflect api that avoids runtime reflect.Value cost
- reflect get/set interface{}, with type checking
- reflect get/set unsafe.Pointer, without type checking
reflect2.TypeByNameworks likeClass.forNamefound in java
json-iterator use this package to save runtime dispatching cost. This package is designed for low level libraries to optimize reflection performance. General application should still use reflect standard library.
reflect2.TypeByName
// given package is github.com/your/awesome-package
type MyStruct struct {
// ...
}
// will return the type
reflect2.TypeByName("awesome-package.MyStruct")
// however, if the type has not been used
// it will be eliminated by compiler, so we can not get it in runtime
reflect2 get/set interface
valType := reflect2.TypeOf(1)
i := 1
j := 10
valType.Set(&i, &j)
// i will be 10
to get set type, always use its pointer *type
reflect2 get/set unsafe.Pointer
valType := reflect2.TypeOf(1)
i := 1
j := 10
valType.UnsafeSet(unsafe.Pointer(&i), unsafe.Pointer(&j))
// i will be 10
to get set type, always use its pointer *type
benchmark
Benchmark is not necessary for this package. It does nothing actually.
As it is just a thin wrapper to make go runtime public.
Both reflect2 and reflect call same function
provided by runtime package exposed by go language.
unsafe safety
Instead of casting []byte to sliceHeader in your application using unsafe.
We can use reflect2 instead. This way, if sliceHeader changes in the future,
only reflect2 need to be upgraded.
reflect2 tries its best to keep the implementation same as reflect (by testing).