hybridgroup.gobot/utils.go

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package gobot
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import (
"crypto/rand"
"errors"
"fmt"
"log"
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"math"
"math/big"
"reflect"
"runtime"
"strings"
"testing"
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"time"
)
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var (
ErrUnknownEvent = errors.New("Event does not exist")
)
var eventError = func(e *Event) (err error) {
if e == nil {
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err = ErrUnknownEvent
log.Println(err.Error())
return
}
return
}
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var errFunc = func(t *testing.T, message string) {
t.Errorf(message)
}
func logFailure(t *testing.T, message string) {
_, file, line, _ := runtime.Caller(2)
s := strings.Split(file, "/")
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errFunc(t, fmt.Sprintf("%v:%v: %v", s[len(s)-1], line, message))
}
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func Assert(t *testing.T, a interface{}, b interface{}) {
if !reflect.DeepEqual(a, b) {
logFailure(t, fmt.Sprintf("%v - \"%v\", should equal, %v - \"%v\"",
a, reflect.TypeOf(a), b, reflect.TypeOf(b)))
}
}
func Refute(t *testing.T, a interface{}, b interface{}) {
if reflect.DeepEqual(a, b) {
logFailure(t, fmt.Sprintf("%v - \"%v\", should not equal, %v - \"%v\"",
a, reflect.TypeOf(a), b, reflect.TypeOf(b)))
}
}
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// Every triggers f every t time until the end of days. It does not wait for the
// previous execution of f to finish before it fires the next f.
func Every(t time.Duration, f func()) {
c := time.Tick(t)
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go func() {
for {
<-c
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go f()
}
}()
}
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// After triggers f after t duration.
func After(t time.Duration, f func()) {
time.AfterFunc(t, f)
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}
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// Publish emits val to all subscribers of e.
func Publish(e *Event, val interface{}) (err error) {
if err = eventError(e); err == nil {
e.Write(val)
}
return
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}
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// On executes f when e is Published to.
func On(e *Event, f func(s interface{})) (err error) {
if err = eventError(e); err == nil {
e.Callbacks = append(e.Callbacks, callback{f, false})
}
return
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}
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// Once is similar to On except that it only executes f one time.
func Once(e *Event, f func(s interface{})) (err error) {
if err = eventError(e); err == nil {
e.Callbacks = append(e.Callbacks, callback{f, true})
}
return
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}
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// Rand returns a positive random int up to max
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func Rand(max int) int {
i, _ := rand.Int(rand.Reader, big.NewInt(int64(max)))
return int(i.Int64())
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}
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// FromScale returns a converted input from min, max to 0.0...1.0.
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func FromScale(input, min, max float64) float64 {
return (input - math.Min(min, max)) / (math.Max(min, max) - math.Min(min, max))
}
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// ToScale returns a converted input from 0...1 to min...max scale.
// If input is less than min then ToScale returns min.
// If input is greater than max then ToScale returns max
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func ToScale(input, min, max float64) float64 {
i := input*(math.Max(min, max)-math.Min(min, max)) + math.Min(min, max)
if i < math.Min(min, max) {
return math.Min(min, max)
} else if i > math.Max(min, max) {
return math.Max(min, max)
} else {
return i
}
}