* Update License header for all source files
- Add Apache 2.0 header to source files that did not have one.
- Update all existing headers dated to 2019 to be 2020
- Remove comma from License header to comply with the Apache 2.0
guidelines.
* Update Copyright notice
Use the standard Copyright notices outlined by the
[CNCF](https://github.com/cncf/foundation/blob/master/copyright-notices.md#copyright-notices)
* Add comments on needed filed alignment
Add comment about alignment requirements to all struct fields who's
values are passed to 64-bit atomic operations.
Update any struct's field ordering if one or more of those fields has
alignment requirements to support 64-bit atomic operations.
* Add 64-bit alignment tests
Most `struct` that have field alignment requirements are now statically
validated prior to testing. The only `struct`s not validated that have
these requirements are ones defined in tests themselves where multiple
`TestMain` functions would be needed to test them. Given the fields are
already identified with comments specifying the alignment requirements
and they are in the test themselves, this seems like an OK omission.
Co-authored-by: Liz Fong-Jones <elizabeth@ctyalcove.org>
Change all occurrences of value to pointer receivers
Add meta sys files to .gitignore
Code cleanup e.g.
- Don't capitalize error statements
- Fix ignored errors
- Fix ambiguous variable naming
- Remove unnecessary type casting
- Use named params
Fix#306
* Add Min() interface - rename MaxSumCount to MinMaxSumCount
Fixes https://github.com/open-telemetry/opentelemetry-go/issues/319
* update stdout exporter to collect and output the minimum value
* update min and max atomically in Aggregator Update
* changed all references to maxsumcount to minmaxsumcount
* Address PR comments
* 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
* 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
* Array aggregator part 1
* Improve median testing
* More testing
* More testing
* Update other dist tests
* Add to the benchmark
* Move errors into aggregator package, use from ddsketch; update Max/Min/Quantile to return errors for array/ddsketch/maxsumcount
* Lint
* Test non-absolute ddsketch
* Lint
* Comment
* Add note
* use strconv instead of fmt.Sprint
* rollback float it has no significant improvement on time and worse allocated bytes.
* change int32 and uint32 to separate cases.
* shrink the value type
went down from 40 bytes to 24
* add missing license blurb
* stringify value type
* print string value types in stdout exporter
* make Value function take a pointer receiver
* api(trace): change trace id to byte array.
* fix lint errors
* add helper to create trace id from hex and improve stdout exporter.
* remove comma.
* fix lint
* change TraceIDFromHex to be compliant with w3 trace-context
* revert remove of hex16 regex because its used to parse SpanID
* lint
* fix typo
* initial metrics work
* rename cumulative to counter
* rename bidirectional to nonmonotonic
* rename unidirectional to monotonic
* rename nonnegative to signed
this changes the default semantics a bit - before the change measure
could record negative values by default, now it can't.
The specification draft currently specifies both NonNegative and
Signed, but I think it's a mistake.
* rename instrument to descriptor
* license
* rework measurement values
* make measurement value a tagged union
* simplify to one kind of metrics
* add observers
* change some interfaces to match the spec
* keep integral measurement separate from floating ones
* remove duplicated measurement type
* add checking for options
* reorder some fields and functions
* rename a function
to avoid confusion between the Handle type and the Measure type
* drop disabled field from descriptor
* add back typed API for metrics
* make metric options type safe
* merge alternatives into a single bool
* make value kind name less stuttery
* fix observation callback prototype
* drop context parameter from NewHandle
* drop useless parameter names
* make descriptor an opaque struct
* use a store helper
* handle comment fixes
* reword Alternate comment
* drop the "any value" metrics
* make measurement value simpler
* document value stuff
* add tests for values
* docs
* do not panic if there is no span ID in the event
This is to shrink the PR #100.
The only place where the registry.Variable type was used was metrics,
so just inline that type into its only user. The use of the
registry.Variable type in core.Key was limited to the Name field.
The stats package also used the registry.Variable type, but seems that
also only the Name field was used and the package is going to be
dropped anyway.
* trace sdk initial commit.
* fix imports and comments.
* remove tracestate
* split trace.go
* add attribute over limit test.
* add comments and restructure span.go and tracer.go
* refactor MessageEvent
* defer unlock
* some more cleanup in span.go
* rename *MessageEvent* to *Event*
* cleanup comments in trace_test.go
* fix typos.
* return full string ID for traceID and spanID.
* Move scope.Active to trace.CurrentSpan
* Remove scope / does not build
* Global tracer
* Checkpoint
* Checkpoint
* Add key/key.go for key.New
* Comments
* Remove more EventID and ScopeID
* Use Handle to describe static objects
* TODOs
* Remove empty file
* Remove singletons
* Update TODOs
* TODO about map update
* Make stats package option aliases (like key has)
* Rename experimental/streaming
* streaming SDK builds w/ many TODOs
* Get the examples building
* Tidy up metric API / add interface check
* Remove logic from the registry; this is now a placeholder
* fix compile errors.
* fix lint errors.
* add circle-ci job.
* rename IDHigh to TraceIDHigh
* rename the file.
* add go get for goimports and golangci-lint
* enable GO111MODULE and remove comments.
* remove working dir and update cache name
* Add TEST_RESULT env back.
* run go mod tidy.
* remove go mod download.
* add test coverage.
* fix TraceID.
* fix circlefi config error.
* remove install-tools.
* remove ALL_TEST_SRC from Makefile.