This commit refactors the whole package gateway as well as utils/ws
(formerly utils/wsutil) and voice/voicegateway. The new refactor
utilizes a design pattern involving a concurrent loop and an arriving
event channel.
An additional change was made to the way gateway events are typed.
Before, pretty much any type will satisfy a gateway event type, since
the actual type was just interface{}. The new refactor defines a
concrete interface that events can implement:
type Event interface {
Op() OpCode
EventType() EventType
}
Using this interface, the user can easily add custom gateway events
independently of the library without relying on string maps. This adds a
lot of type safety into the library and makes type-switching on Event
types much more reasonable.
Gateway error callbacks are also almost entirely removed in favor of
custom gateway events. A catch-all can easily be added like this:
s.AddHandler(func(err error) {
log.Println("gateway error:, err")
})
This commit gets rid of all the code that previously managed different
voice sessions in different guilds. This is because there is rarely ever
a need for this, and most bots that need this could do their own
keeping.
This change, although removes some features off of the package, adds a
lot of clarity on what to do exactly when it comes to connecting to a
voice channel.
In order to make the migration process a bit easier, an example has been
added which guides through using the voice.Session API.
This commit fixes race conditions in both package voice, package
voicegateway and package gateway.
Originally, several race conditions exist when both the user's and the
pacemaker's goroutines both want to do several things to the websocket
connection. For example, the user's goroutine could be writing, and the
pacemaker's goroutine could trigger a reconnection. This is racey.
This issue is partially fixed by removing the pacer loop from package
heart and combining the ticker into the event (pacemaker) loop itself.
Technically, a race condition could still be triggered with care, but
the API itself never guaranteed any of those. As events are handled
using an internal loop into a channel, a race condition will not be
triggered just by handling events and writing to the websocket.