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// Copyright The OpenTelemetry Authors
//
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// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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package number // import "go.opentelemetry.io/otel/metric/number"
//go:generate stringer -type=Kind
import (
"fmt"
Metrics stdout export pipeline (#265) * Add MetricAggregator.Merge() implementations * Update from feedback * Type * Ckpt * Ckpt * Add push controller * Ckpt * Add aggregator interfaces, stdout encoder * Modify basic main.go * Main is working * Batch stdout output * Sum udpate * Rename stdout * Add stateless/stateful Batcher options * Undo a for-loop in the example, remove a done TODO * Update imports * Add note * Rename defaultkeys * Support variable label encoder to speed OpenMetrics/Statsd export * Lint * Doc * Precommit/lint * Simplify Aggregator API * Record->Identifier * Remove export.Record a.k.a. Identifier * Checkpoint * Propagate errors to the SDK, remove a bunch of 'TODO warn' * Checkpoint * Introduce export.Labels * Comments in export/metric.go * Comment * More merge * More doc * Complete example * Lint fixes * Add a testable example * Lint * Let Export return an error * add a basic stdout exporter test * Add measure test; fix aggregator APIs * Use JSON numbers, not strings * Test stdout exporter error * Add a test for the call to RangeTest * Add error handler API to improve correctness test; return errors from RecordOne * Undo the previous -- do not expose errors * Add simple selector variations, test * Repair examples * Test push controller error handling * Add SDK label encoder tests * Add a defaultkeys batcher test * Add an ungrouped batcher test * Lint new tests * Respond to krnowak's feedback * Undo comment * Use concrete receivers for export records and labels, since the constructors return structs not pointers * Bug fix for stateful batchers; clone an aggregator for long term storage * Remove TODO addressed in #318 * Add errors to all aggregator interfaces * Handle ErrNoLastValue case in stdout exporter * Move aggregator API into sdk/export/metric/aggregator * Update all aggregator exported-method comments * Document the aggregator APIs * More aggregator comments * Add multiple updates to the ungrouped test * Fixes for feedback from Gustavo and Liz * Producer->CheckpointSet; add FinishedCollection * Process takes an export.Record * ReadCheckpoint->CheckpointSet * EncodeLabels->Encode * Format a better inconsistent type error; add more aggregator API tests * More RangeTest test coverage * Make benbjohnson/clock a test-only dependency * Handle ErrNoLastValue in stress_test
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"math"
"sync/atomic"
"go.opentelemetry.io/otel/internal"
)
// Kind describes the data type of the Number.
type Kind int8
const (
// Int64Kind means that the Number stores int64.
Int64Kind Kind = iota
// Float64Kind means that the Number stores float64.
Float64Kind
)
// Zero returns a zero value for a given Kind
func (k Kind) Zero() Number {
switch k {
case Int64Kind:
return NewInt64Number(0)
case Float64Kind:
return NewFloat64Number(0.)
default:
return Number(0)
}
}
Implement support for NonAbsolute Measurement MaxSumCount (#335) * Add tests for nonabsolute and varying sign values * Implement support for NonAbsolute Measurement MaxSumCount Previously, the MaxSumCount aggregator failed to work correctly with negative numbers (e.g. MeasureKind Alternate()==true). * Pass NumberKind to MaxSumCount New() function Allows it to set the initial state (current.max) to the correct value based on the NumberKind. * Revert extraneous local change * Pass full descriptor to msc New() This is analagous to the DDSketch New() constructor * Remember to run make precommit first * Add tests for empty checkpoint of MaxSumCount aggregator An empty checkpoint should have Sum() == 0, Count() == 0 and Max() still equal to the numberKind.Minimum() * Return ErrEmptyDataSet if no value set by the aggregator Remove TODO from stdout exporter to ensure that if a maxsumcount or ddsketch aggregator returns ErrEmptyDataSet from Max(), then the entire record will be skipped by the exporter. Added tests to ensure the exporter doesn't send any updates for EmptyDataSet checkpoints - for both ddsketch and maxsumcount. * Relayout Aggreggator struct to ensure int64s are 8-byte aligned On 32-bit architectures, Go only guarantees that primitive values are aligned to a 4 byte boundary. Atomic operations on 32-bit machines require 8-byte alignment. See https://github.com/golang/go/issues/599 * Addressing PR comments The use of Minimum() for the default uninitialized Maximum value means that in the unlikely condition that every recorded value for a measure is equal to the same NumberKind.Minimum(), then the aggregator's Max() will return ErrEmptyDataSet * Fix PR merge issue
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// Minimum returns the minimum representable value
// for a given Kind
func (k Kind) Minimum() Number {
Implement support for NonAbsolute Measurement MaxSumCount (#335) * Add tests for nonabsolute and varying sign values * Implement support for NonAbsolute Measurement MaxSumCount Previously, the MaxSumCount aggregator failed to work correctly with negative numbers (e.g. MeasureKind Alternate()==true). * Pass NumberKind to MaxSumCount New() function Allows it to set the initial state (current.max) to the correct value based on the NumberKind. * Revert extraneous local change * Pass full descriptor to msc New() This is analagous to the DDSketch New() constructor * Remember to run make precommit first * Add tests for empty checkpoint of MaxSumCount aggregator An empty checkpoint should have Sum() == 0, Count() == 0 and Max() still equal to the numberKind.Minimum() * Return ErrEmptyDataSet if no value set by the aggregator Remove TODO from stdout exporter to ensure that if a maxsumcount or ddsketch aggregator returns ErrEmptyDataSet from Max(), then the entire record will be skipped by the exporter. Added tests to ensure the exporter doesn't send any updates for EmptyDataSet checkpoints - for both ddsketch and maxsumcount. * Relayout Aggreggator struct to ensure int64s are 8-byte aligned On 32-bit architectures, Go only guarantees that primitive values are aligned to a 4 byte boundary. Atomic operations on 32-bit machines require 8-byte alignment. See https://github.com/golang/go/issues/599 * Addressing PR comments The use of Minimum() for the default uninitialized Maximum value means that in the unlikely condition that every recorded value for a measure is equal to the same NumberKind.Minimum(), then the aggregator's Max() will return ErrEmptyDataSet * Fix PR merge issue
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switch k {
case Int64Kind:
Implement support for NonAbsolute Measurement MaxSumCount (#335) * Add tests for nonabsolute and varying sign values * Implement support for NonAbsolute Measurement MaxSumCount Previously, the MaxSumCount aggregator failed to work correctly with negative numbers (e.g. MeasureKind Alternate()==true). * Pass NumberKind to MaxSumCount New() function Allows it to set the initial state (current.max) to the correct value based on the NumberKind. * Revert extraneous local change * Pass full descriptor to msc New() This is analagous to the DDSketch New() constructor * Remember to run make precommit first * Add tests for empty checkpoint of MaxSumCount aggregator An empty checkpoint should have Sum() == 0, Count() == 0 and Max() still equal to the numberKind.Minimum() * Return ErrEmptyDataSet if no value set by the aggregator Remove TODO from stdout exporter to ensure that if a maxsumcount or ddsketch aggregator returns ErrEmptyDataSet from Max(), then the entire record will be skipped by the exporter. Added tests to ensure the exporter doesn't send any updates for EmptyDataSet checkpoints - for both ddsketch and maxsumcount. * Relayout Aggreggator struct to ensure int64s are 8-byte aligned On 32-bit architectures, Go only guarantees that primitive values are aligned to a 4 byte boundary. Atomic operations on 32-bit machines require 8-byte alignment. See https://github.com/golang/go/issues/599 * Addressing PR comments The use of Minimum() for the default uninitialized Maximum value means that in the unlikely condition that every recorded value for a measure is equal to the same NumberKind.Minimum(), then the aggregator's Max() will return ErrEmptyDataSet * Fix PR merge issue
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return NewInt64Number(math.MinInt64)
case Float64Kind:
Implement support for NonAbsolute Measurement MaxSumCount (#335) * Add tests for nonabsolute and varying sign values * Implement support for NonAbsolute Measurement MaxSumCount Previously, the MaxSumCount aggregator failed to work correctly with negative numbers (e.g. MeasureKind Alternate()==true). * Pass NumberKind to MaxSumCount New() function Allows it to set the initial state (current.max) to the correct value based on the NumberKind. * Revert extraneous local change * Pass full descriptor to msc New() This is analagous to the DDSketch New() constructor * Remember to run make precommit first * Add tests for empty checkpoint of MaxSumCount aggregator An empty checkpoint should have Sum() == 0, Count() == 0 and Max() still equal to the numberKind.Minimum() * Return ErrEmptyDataSet if no value set by the aggregator Remove TODO from stdout exporter to ensure that if a maxsumcount or ddsketch aggregator returns ErrEmptyDataSet from Max(), then the entire record will be skipped by the exporter. Added tests to ensure the exporter doesn't send any updates for EmptyDataSet checkpoints - for both ddsketch and maxsumcount. * Relayout Aggreggator struct to ensure int64s are 8-byte aligned On 32-bit architectures, Go only guarantees that primitive values are aligned to a 4 byte boundary. Atomic operations on 32-bit machines require 8-byte alignment. See https://github.com/golang/go/issues/599 * Addressing PR comments The use of Minimum() for the default uninitialized Maximum value means that in the unlikely condition that every recorded value for a measure is equal to the same NumberKind.Minimum(), then the aggregator's Max() will return ErrEmptyDataSet * Fix PR merge issue
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return NewFloat64Number(-1. * math.MaxFloat64)
default:
return Number(0)
}
}
// Maximum returns the maximum representable value
// for a given Kind
func (k Kind) Maximum() Number {
switch k {
case Int64Kind:
return NewInt64Number(math.MaxInt64)
case Float64Kind:
return NewFloat64Number(math.MaxFloat64)
default:
return Number(0)
}
}
// Number represents either an integral or a floating point value. It
// needs to be accompanied with a source of Kind that describes
// the actual type of the value stored within Number.
type Number uint64
// - constructors
// NewNumberFromRaw creates a new Number from a raw value.
func NewNumberFromRaw(r uint64) Number {
return Number(r)
}
// NewInt64Number creates an integral Number.
func NewInt64Number(i int64) Number {
return NewNumberFromRaw(internal.Int64ToRaw(i))
}
// NewFloat64Number creates a floating point Number.
func NewFloat64Number(f float64) Number {
return NewNumberFromRaw(internal.Float64ToRaw(f))
}
// NewNumberSignChange returns a number with the same magnitude and
// the opposite sign. `kind` must describe the kind of number in `nn`.
func NewNumberSignChange(kind Kind, nn Number) Number {
switch kind {
case Int64Kind:
return NewInt64Number(-nn.AsInt64())
case Float64Kind:
return NewFloat64Number(-nn.AsFloat64())
}
return nn
}
// - as x
// AsNumber gets the Number.
func (n *Number) AsNumber() Number {
return *n
}
// AsRaw gets the uninterpreted raw value. Might be useful for some
// atomic operations.
func (n *Number) AsRaw() uint64 {
return uint64(*n)
}
// AsInt64 assumes that the value contains an int64 and returns it as
// such.
func (n *Number) AsInt64() int64 {
return internal.RawToInt64(n.AsRaw())
}
// AsFloat64 assumes that the measurement value contains a float64 and
// returns it as such.
func (n *Number) AsFloat64() float64 {
return internal.RawToFloat64(n.AsRaw())
}
// - as x atomic
// AsNumberAtomic gets the Number atomically.
func (n *Number) AsNumberAtomic() Number {
return NewNumberFromRaw(n.AsRawAtomic())
}
// AsRawAtomic gets the uninterpreted raw value atomically. Might be
// useful for some atomic operations.
func (n *Number) AsRawAtomic() uint64 {
return atomic.LoadUint64(n.AsRawPtr())
}
// AsInt64Atomic assumes that the number contains an int64 and returns
// it as such atomically.
func (n *Number) AsInt64Atomic() int64 {
return atomic.LoadInt64(n.AsInt64Ptr())
}
// AsFloat64Atomic assumes that the measurement value contains a
// float64 and returns it as such atomically.
func (n *Number) AsFloat64Atomic() float64 {
return internal.RawToFloat64(n.AsRawAtomic())
}
// - as x ptr
// AsRawPtr gets the pointer to the raw, uninterpreted raw
// value. Might be useful for some atomic operations.
func (n *Number) AsRawPtr() *uint64 {
return (*uint64)(n)
}
// AsInt64Ptr assumes that the number contains an int64 and returns a
// pointer to it.
func (n *Number) AsInt64Ptr() *int64 {
return internal.RawPtrToInt64Ptr(n.AsRawPtr())
}
// AsFloat64Ptr assumes that the number contains a float64 and returns a
// pointer to it.
func (n *Number) AsFloat64Ptr() *float64 {
return internal.RawPtrToFloat64Ptr(n.AsRawPtr())
}
// - coerce
// CoerceToInt64 casts the number to int64. May result in
// data/precision loss.
func (n *Number) CoerceToInt64(kind Kind) int64 {
switch kind {
case Int64Kind:
return n.AsInt64()
case Float64Kind:
return int64(n.AsFloat64())
default:
// you get what you deserve
return 0
}
}
// CoerceToFloat64 casts the number to float64. May result in
// data/precision loss.
func (n *Number) CoerceToFloat64(kind Kind) float64 {
switch kind {
case Int64Kind:
return float64(n.AsInt64())
case Float64Kind:
return n.AsFloat64()
default:
// you get what you deserve
return 0
}
}
// - set
// SetNumber sets the number to the passed number. Both should be of
// the same kind.
func (n *Number) SetNumber(nn Number) {
*n.AsRawPtr() = nn.AsRaw()
}
// SetRaw sets the number to the passed raw value. Both number and the
// raw number should represent the same kind.
func (n *Number) SetRaw(r uint64) {
*n.AsRawPtr() = r
}
// SetInt64 assumes that the number contains an int64 and sets it to
// the passed value.
func (n *Number) SetInt64(i int64) {
*n.AsInt64Ptr() = i
}
// SetFloat64 assumes that the number contains a float64 and sets it
// to the passed value.
func (n *Number) SetFloat64(f float64) {
*n.AsFloat64Ptr() = f
}
// - set atomic
// SetNumberAtomic sets the number to the passed number
// atomically. Both should be of the same kind.
func (n *Number) SetNumberAtomic(nn Number) {
atomic.StoreUint64(n.AsRawPtr(), nn.AsRaw())
}
// SetRawAtomic sets the number to the passed raw value
// atomically. Both number and the raw number should represent the
// same kind.
func (n *Number) SetRawAtomic(r uint64) {
atomic.StoreUint64(n.AsRawPtr(), r)
}
// SetInt64Atomic assumes that the number contains an int64 and sets
// it to the passed value atomically.
func (n *Number) SetInt64Atomic(i int64) {
atomic.StoreInt64(n.AsInt64Ptr(), i)
}
// SetFloat64Atomic assumes that the number contains a float64 and
// sets it to the passed value atomically.
func (n *Number) SetFloat64Atomic(f float64) {
atomic.StoreUint64(n.AsRawPtr(), internal.Float64ToRaw(f))
}
// - swap
// SwapNumber sets the number to the passed number and returns the old
// number. Both this number and the passed number should be of the
// same kind.
func (n *Number) SwapNumber(nn Number) Number {
old := *n
n.SetNumber(nn)
return old
}
// SwapRaw sets the number to the passed raw value and returns the old
// raw value. Both number and the raw number should represent the same
// kind.
func (n *Number) SwapRaw(r uint64) uint64 {
old := n.AsRaw()
n.SetRaw(r)
return old
}
// SwapInt64 assumes that the number contains an int64, sets it to the
// passed value and returns the old int64 value.
func (n *Number) SwapInt64(i int64) int64 {
old := n.AsInt64()
n.SetInt64(i)
return old
}
// SwapFloat64 assumes that the number contains an float64, sets it to
// the passed value and returns the old float64 value.
func (n *Number) SwapFloat64(f float64) float64 {
old := n.AsFloat64()
n.SetFloat64(f)
return old
}
// - swap atomic
// SwapNumberAtomic sets the number to the passed number and returns
// the old number atomically. Both this number and the passed number
// should be of the same kind.
func (n *Number) SwapNumberAtomic(nn Number) Number {
return NewNumberFromRaw(atomic.SwapUint64(n.AsRawPtr(), nn.AsRaw()))
}
// SwapRawAtomic sets the number to the passed raw value and returns
// the old raw value atomically. Both number and the raw number should
// represent the same kind.
func (n *Number) SwapRawAtomic(r uint64) uint64 {
return atomic.SwapUint64(n.AsRawPtr(), r)
}
// SwapInt64Atomic assumes that the number contains an int64, sets it
// to the passed value and returns the old int64 value atomically.
func (n *Number) SwapInt64Atomic(i int64) int64 {
return atomic.SwapInt64(n.AsInt64Ptr(), i)
}
// SwapFloat64Atomic assumes that the number contains an float64, sets
// it to the passed value and returns the old float64 value
// atomically.
func (n *Number) SwapFloat64Atomic(f float64) float64 {
return internal.RawToFloat64(atomic.SwapUint64(n.AsRawPtr(), internal.Float64ToRaw(f)))
}
// - add
// AddNumber assumes that this and the passed number are of the passed
// kind and adds the passed number to this number.
func (n *Number) AddNumber(kind Kind, nn Number) {
switch kind {
case Int64Kind:
n.AddInt64(nn.AsInt64())
case Float64Kind:
n.AddFloat64(nn.AsFloat64())
}
}
// AddRaw assumes that this number and the passed raw value are of the
// passed kind and adds the passed raw value to this number.
func (n *Number) AddRaw(kind Kind, r uint64) {
n.AddNumber(kind, NewNumberFromRaw(r))
}
// AddInt64 assumes that the number contains an int64 and adds the
// passed int64 to it.
func (n *Number) AddInt64(i int64) {
*n.AsInt64Ptr() += i
}
// AddFloat64 assumes that the number contains a float64 and adds the
// passed float64 to it.
func (n *Number) AddFloat64(f float64) {
*n.AsFloat64Ptr() += f
}
// - add atomic
// AddNumberAtomic assumes that this and the passed number are of the
// passed kind and adds the passed number to this number atomically.
func (n *Number) AddNumberAtomic(kind Kind, nn Number) {
switch kind {
case Int64Kind:
n.AddInt64Atomic(nn.AsInt64())
case Float64Kind:
n.AddFloat64Atomic(nn.AsFloat64())
}
}
// AddRawAtomic assumes that this number and the passed raw value are
// of the passed kind and adds the passed raw value to this number
// atomically.
func (n *Number) AddRawAtomic(kind Kind, r uint64) {
n.AddNumberAtomic(kind, NewNumberFromRaw(r))
}
// AddInt64Atomic assumes that the number contains an int64 and adds
// the passed int64 to it atomically.
func (n *Number) AddInt64Atomic(i int64) {
atomic.AddInt64(n.AsInt64Ptr(), i)
}
// AddFloat64Atomic assumes that the number contains a float64 and
// adds the passed float64 to it atomically.
func (n *Number) AddFloat64Atomic(f float64) {
for {
o := n.AsFloat64Atomic()
if n.CompareAndSwapFloat64(o, o+f) {
break
}
}
}
// - compare and swap (atomic only)
// CompareAndSwapNumber does the atomic CAS operation on this
// number. This number and passed old and new numbers should be of the
// same kind.
func (n *Number) CompareAndSwapNumber(on, nn Number) bool {
return atomic.CompareAndSwapUint64(n.AsRawPtr(), on.AsRaw(), nn.AsRaw())
}
// CompareAndSwapRaw does the atomic CAS operation on this
// number. This number and passed old and new raw values should be of
// the same kind.
func (n *Number) CompareAndSwapRaw(or, nr uint64) bool {
return atomic.CompareAndSwapUint64(n.AsRawPtr(), or, nr)
}
// CompareAndSwapInt64 assumes that this number contains an int64 and
// does the atomic CAS operation on it.
func (n *Number) CompareAndSwapInt64(oi, ni int64) bool {
return atomic.CompareAndSwapInt64(n.AsInt64Ptr(), oi, ni)
}
// CompareAndSwapFloat64 assumes that this number contains a float64 and
// does the atomic CAS operation on it.
func (n *Number) CompareAndSwapFloat64(of, nf float64) bool {
return atomic.CompareAndSwapUint64(n.AsRawPtr(), internal.Float64ToRaw(of), internal.Float64ToRaw(nf))
}
// - compare
// CompareNumber compares two Numbers given their kind. Both numbers
// should have the same kind. This returns:
// 0 if the numbers are equal
// -1 if the subject `n` is less than the argument `nn`
// +1 if the subject `n` is greater than the argument `nn`
func (n *Number) CompareNumber(kind Kind, nn Number) int {
switch kind {
case Int64Kind:
return n.CompareInt64(nn.AsInt64())
case Float64Kind:
return n.CompareFloat64(nn.AsFloat64())
default:
// you get what you deserve
return 0
}
}
// CompareRaw compares two numbers, where one is input as a raw
// uint64, interpreting both values as a `kind` of number.
func (n *Number) CompareRaw(kind Kind, r uint64) int {
return n.CompareNumber(kind, NewNumberFromRaw(r))
}
// CompareInt64 assumes that the Number contains an int64 and performs
// a comparison between the value and the other value. It returns the
// typical result of the compare function: -1 if the value is less
// than the other, 0 if both are equal, 1 if the value is greater than
// the other.
func (n *Number) CompareInt64(i int64) int {
this := n.AsInt64()
if this < i {
return -1
} else if this > i {
return 1
}
return 0
}
// CompareFloat64 assumes that the Number contains a float64 and
// performs a comparison between the value and the other value. It
// returns the typical result of the compare function: -1 if the value
// is less than the other, 0 if both are equal, 1 if the value is
// greater than the other.
//
// Do not compare NaN values.
func (n *Number) CompareFloat64(f float64) int {
this := n.AsFloat64()
if this < f {
return -1
} else if this > f {
return 1
}
return 0
}
// - relations to zero
// IsPositive returns true if the actual value is greater than zero.
func (n *Number) IsPositive(kind Kind) bool {
return n.compareWithZero(kind) > 0
}
// IsNegative returns true if the actual value is less than zero.
func (n *Number) IsNegative(kind Kind) bool {
return n.compareWithZero(kind) < 0
}
// IsZero returns true if the actual value is equal to zero.
func (n *Number) IsZero(kind Kind) bool {
return n.compareWithZero(kind) == 0
}
// - misc
// Emit returns a string representation of the raw value of the
// Number. A %d is used for integral values, %f for floating point
// values.
func (n *Number) Emit(kind Kind) string {
switch kind {
case Int64Kind:
return fmt.Sprintf("%d", n.AsInt64())
case Float64Kind:
return fmt.Sprintf("%f", n.AsFloat64())
default:
return ""
}
}
Metrics stdout export pipeline (#265) * Add MetricAggregator.Merge() implementations * Update from feedback * Type * Ckpt * Ckpt * Add push controller * Ckpt * Add aggregator interfaces, stdout encoder * Modify basic main.go * Main is working * Batch stdout output * Sum udpate * Rename stdout * Add stateless/stateful Batcher options * Undo a for-loop in the example, remove a done TODO * Update imports * Add note * Rename defaultkeys * Support variable label encoder to speed OpenMetrics/Statsd export * Lint * Doc * Precommit/lint * Simplify Aggregator API * Record->Identifier * Remove export.Record a.k.a. Identifier * Checkpoint * Propagate errors to the SDK, remove a bunch of 'TODO warn' * Checkpoint * Introduce export.Labels * Comments in export/metric.go * Comment * More merge * More doc * Complete example * Lint fixes * Add a testable example * Lint * Let Export return an error * add a basic stdout exporter test * Add measure test; fix aggregator APIs * Use JSON numbers, not strings * Test stdout exporter error * Add a test for the call to RangeTest * Add error handler API to improve correctness test; return errors from RecordOne * Undo the previous -- do not expose errors * Add simple selector variations, test * Repair examples * Test push controller error handling * Add SDK label encoder tests * Add a defaultkeys batcher test * Add an ungrouped batcher test * Lint new tests * Respond to krnowak's feedback * Undo comment * Use concrete receivers for export records and labels, since the constructors return structs not pointers * Bug fix for stateful batchers; clone an aggregator for long term storage * Remove TODO addressed in #318 * Add errors to all aggregator interfaces * Handle ErrNoLastValue case in stdout exporter * Move aggregator API into sdk/export/metric/aggregator * Update all aggregator exported-method comments * Document the aggregator APIs * More aggregator comments * Add multiple updates to the ungrouped test * Fixes for feedback from Gustavo and Liz * Producer->CheckpointSet; add FinishedCollection * Process takes an export.Record * ReadCheckpoint->CheckpointSet * EncodeLabels->Encode * Format a better inconsistent type error; add more aggregator API tests * More RangeTest test coverage * Make benbjohnson/clock a test-only dependency * Handle ErrNoLastValue in stress_test
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// AsInterface returns the number as an interface{}, typically used
// for Kind-correct JSON conversion.
func (n *Number) AsInterface(kind Kind) interface{} {
Metrics stdout export pipeline (#265) * Add MetricAggregator.Merge() implementations * Update from feedback * Type * Ckpt * Ckpt * Add push controller * Ckpt * Add aggregator interfaces, stdout encoder * Modify basic main.go * Main is working * Batch stdout output * Sum udpate * Rename stdout * Add stateless/stateful Batcher options * Undo a for-loop in the example, remove a done TODO * Update imports * Add note * Rename defaultkeys * Support variable label encoder to speed OpenMetrics/Statsd export * Lint * Doc * Precommit/lint * Simplify Aggregator API * Record->Identifier * Remove export.Record a.k.a. Identifier * Checkpoint * Propagate errors to the SDK, remove a bunch of 'TODO warn' * Checkpoint * Introduce export.Labels * Comments in export/metric.go * Comment * More merge * More doc * Complete example * Lint fixes * Add a testable example * Lint * Let Export return an error * add a basic stdout exporter test * Add measure test; fix aggregator APIs * Use JSON numbers, not strings * Test stdout exporter error * Add a test for the call to RangeTest * Add error handler API to improve correctness test; return errors from RecordOne * Undo the previous -- do not expose errors * Add simple selector variations, test * Repair examples * Test push controller error handling * Add SDK label encoder tests * Add a defaultkeys batcher test * Add an ungrouped batcher test * Lint new tests * Respond to krnowak's feedback * Undo comment * Use concrete receivers for export records and labels, since the constructors return structs not pointers * Bug fix for stateful batchers; clone an aggregator for long term storage * Remove TODO addressed in #318 * Add errors to all aggregator interfaces * Handle ErrNoLastValue case in stdout exporter * Move aggregator API into sdk/export/metric/aggregator * Update all aggregator exported-method comments * Document the aggregator APIs * More aggregator comments * Add multiple updates to the ungrouped test * Fixes for feedback from Gustavo and Liz * Producer->CheckpointSet; add FinishedCollection * Process takes an export.Record * ReadCheckpoint->CheckpointSet * EncodeLabels->Encode * Format a better inconsistent type error; add more aggregator API tests * More RangeTest test coverage * Make benbjohnson/clock a test-only dependency * Handle ErrNoLastValue in stress_test
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switch kind {
case Int64Kind:
Metrics stdout export pipeline (#265) * Add MetricAggregator.Merge() implementations * Update from feedback * Type * Ckpt * Ckpt * Add push controller * Ckpt * Add aggregator interfaces, stdout encoder * Modify basic main.go * Main is working * Batch stdout output * Sum udpate * Rename stdout * Add stateless/stateful Batcher options * Undo a for-loop in the example, remove a done TODO * Update imports * Add note * Rename defaultkeys * Support variable label encoder to speed OpenMetrics/Statsd export * Lint * Doc * Precommit/lint * Simplify Aggregator API * Record->Identifier * Remove export.Record a.k.a. Identifier * Checkpoint * Propagate errors to the SDK, remove a bunch of 'TODO warn' * Checkpoint * Introduce export.Labels * Comments in export/metric.go * Comment * More merge * More doc * Complete example * Lint fixes * Add a testable example * Lint * Let Export return an error * add a basic stdout exporter test * Add measure test; fix aggregator APIs * Use JSON numbers, not strings * Test stdout exporter error * Add a test for the call to RangeTest * Add error handler API to improve correctness test; return errors from RecordOne * Undo the previous -- do not expose errors * Add simple selector variations, test * Repair examples * Test push controller error handling * Add SDK label encoder tests * Add a defaultkeys batcher test * Add an ungrouped batcher test * Lint new tests * Respond to krnowak's feedback * Undo comment * Use concrete receivers for export records and labels, since the constructors return structs not pointers * Bug fix for stateful batchers; clone an aggregator for long term storage * Remove TODO addressed in #318 * Add errors to all aggregator interfaces * Handle ErrNoLastValue case in stdout exporter * Move aggregator API into sdk/export/metric/aggregator * Update all aggregator exported-method comments * Document the aggregator APIs * More aggregator comments * Add multiple updates to the ungrouped test * Fixes for feedback from Gustavo and Liz * Producer->CheckpointSet; add FinishedCollection * Process takes an export.Record * ReadCheckpoint->CheckpointSet * EncodeLabels->Encode * Format a better inconsistent type error; add more aggregator API tests * More RangeTest test coverage * Make benbjohnson/clock a test-only dependency * Handle ErrNoLastValue in stress_test
2019-11-15 23:01:20 +02:00
return n.AsInt64()
case Float64Kind:
Metrics stdout export pipeline (#265) * Add MetricAggregator.Merge() implementations * Update from feedback * Type * Ckpt * Ckpt * Add push controller * Ckpt * Add aggregator interfaces, stdout encoder * Modify basic main.go * Main is working * Batch stdout output * Sum udpate * Rename stdout * Add stateless/stateful Batcher options * Undo a for-loop in the example, remove a done TODO * Update imports * Add note * Rename defaultkeys * Support variable label encoder to speed OpenMetrics/Statsd export * Lint * Doc * Precommit/lint * Simplify Aggregator API * Record->Identifier * Remove export.Record a.k.a. Identifier * Checkpoint * Propagate errors to the SDK, remove a bunch of 'TODO warn' * Checkpoint * Introduce export.Labels * Comments in export/metric.go * Comment * More merge * More doc * Complete example * Lint fixes * Add a testable example * Lint * Let Export return an error * add a basic stdout exporter test * Add measure test; fix aggregator APIs * Use JSON numbers, not strings * Test stdout exporter error * Add a test for the call to RangeTest * Add error handler API to improve correctness test; return errors from RecordOne * Undo the previous -- do not expose errors * Add simple selector variations, test * Repair examples * Test push controller error handling * Add SDK label encoder tests * Add a defaultkeys batcher test * Add an ungrouped batcher test * Lint new tests * Respond to krnowak's feedback * Undo comment * Use concrete receivers for export records and labels, since the constructors return structs not pointers * Bug fix for stateful batchers; clone an aggregator for long term storage * Remove TODO addressed in #318 * Add errors to all aggregator interfaces * Handle ErrNoLastValue case in stdout exporter * Move aggregator API into sdk/export/metric/aggregator * Update all aggregator exported-method comments * Document the aggregator APIs * More aggregator comments * Add multiple updates to the ungrouped test * Fixes for feedback from Gustavo and Liz * Producer->CheckpointSet; add FinishedCollection * Process takes an export.Record * ReadCheckpoint->CheckpointSet * EncodeLabels->Encode * Format a better inconsistent type error; add more aggregator API tests * More RangeTest test coverage * Make benbjohnson/clock a test-only dependency * Handle ErrNoLastValue in stress_test
2019-11-15 23:01:20 +02:00
return n.AsFloat64()
default:
return math.NaN()
}
}
// - private stuff
func (n *Number) compareWithZero(kind Kind) int {
switch kind {
case Int64Kind:
return n.CompareInt64(0)
case Float64Kind:
return n.CompareFloat64(0.)
default:
// you get what you deserve
return 0
}
}