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246 lines
5.3 KiB
Go
246 lines
5.3 KiB
Go
// Package handler handles incoming Gateway events. It reflects the function's
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// first argument and caches that for use in each event.
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//
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// Performance
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//
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// Each call to the event would take 156 ns/op for roughly each handler. Scaling
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// that up to 100 handlers is multiplying 156 ns by 100, which gives 15600 ns,
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// or 0.0156 ms.
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//
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// BenchmarkReflect-8 7260909 156 ns/op
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//
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// Usage
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//
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// Handler's usage is similar to discordgo, in that AddHandler expects a
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// function with only one argument. The only argument must be a pointer to one
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// of the events, or an interface{} which would accept all events.
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//
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// AddHandler would panic if the handler is invalid.
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//
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// s.AddHandler(func(m *gateway.MessageCreateEvent) {
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// log.Println(m.Author.Username, "said", m.Content)
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// })
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//
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package handler
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import (
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"context"
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"fmt"
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"reflect"
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"sync"
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"github.com/pkg/errors"
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)
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type Handler struct {
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// Synchronous controls whether to spawn each event handler in its own
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// goroutine. Default false (meaning goroutines are spawned).
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Synchronous bool
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handlers map[uint64]handler
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horders []uint64
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hserial uint64
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hmutex sync.RWMutex
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}
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func New() *Handler {
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return &Handler{
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handlers: map[uint64]handler{},
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}
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}
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func (h *Handler) Call(ev interface{}) {
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var evV = reflect.ValueOf(ev)
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var evT = evV.Type()
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h.hmutex.RLock()
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defer h.hmutex.RUnlock()
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for _, order := range h.horders {
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handler, ok := h.handlers[order]
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if !ok {
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// This shouldn't ever happen, but we're adding this just in case.
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continue
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}
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if handler.not(evT) {
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continue
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}
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if h.Synchronous {
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handler.call(evV)
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} else {
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go handler.call(evV)
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}
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}
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}
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// WaitFor blocks until there's an event. It's advised to use ChanFor instead,
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// as WaitFor may skip some events if it's not ran fast enough after the event
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// arrived.
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func (h *Handler) WaitFor(ctx context.Context, fn func(interface{}) bool) interface{} {
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var result = make(chan interface{})
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cancel := h.AddHandler(func(v interface{}) {
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if fn(v) {
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result <- v
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}
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})
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defer cancel()
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select {
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case r := <-result:
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return r
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case <-ctx.Done():
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return nil
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}
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}
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// ChanFor returns a channel that would receive all incoming events that match
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// the callback given. The cancel() function removes the handler and drops all
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// hanging goroutines.
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func (h *Handler) ChanFor(fn func(interface{}) bool) (out <-chan interface{}, cancel func()) {
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result := make(chan interface{})
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closer := make(chan struct{})
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removeHandler := h.AddHandler(func(v interface{}) {
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if fn(v) {
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select {
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case result <- v:
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case <-closer:
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}
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}
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})
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// Only allow cancel to be called once.
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var once sync.Once
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cancel = func() {
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once.Do(func() {
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removeHandler()
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close(closer)
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})
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}
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out = result
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return
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}
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// AddHandler adds the handler, returning a function that would remove this
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// handler when called.
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func (h *Handler) AddHandler(handler interface{}) (rm func()) {
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rm, err := h.addHandler(handler)
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if err != nil {
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panic(err)
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}
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return rm
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}
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// AddHandlerCheck adds the handler, but safe-guards reflect panics with a
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// recoverer, returning the error.
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func (h *Handler) AddHandlerCheck(handler interface{}) (rm func(), err error) {
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// Reflect would actually panic if anything goes wrong, so this is just in
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// case.
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defer func() {
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if rec := recover(); rec != nil {
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if recErr, ok := rec.(error); ok {
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err = recErr
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} else {
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err = fmt.Errorf("%v", rec)
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}
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}
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}()
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return h.addHandler(handler)
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}
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func (h *Handler) addHandler(fn interface{}) (rm func(), err error) {
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// Reflect the handler
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r, err := reflectFn(fn)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, errors.Wrap(err, "Handler reflect failed")
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}
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h.hmutex.Lock()
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defer h.hmutex.Unlock()
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// Get the current counter value and increment the counter:
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serial := h.hserial
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h.hserial++
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// Create a map if there's none:
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if h.handlers == nil {
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h.handlers = map[uint64]handler{}
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}
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// Use the serial for the map:
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h.handlers[serial] = *r
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// Append the serial into the list of keys:
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h.horders = append(h.horders, serial)
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return func() {
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h.hmutex.Lock()
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defer h.hmutex.Unlock()
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// Delete the handler from the map:
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delete(h.handlers, serial)
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// Delete the key from the orders slice:
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for i, order := range h.horders {
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if order == serial {
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h.horders = append(h.horders[:i], h.horders[i+1:]...)
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break
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}
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}
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}, nil
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}
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type handler struct {
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event reflect.Type
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callback reflect.Value
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isIface bool
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}
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func reflectFn(function interface{}) (*handler, error) {
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fnV := reflect.ValueOf(function)
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fnT := fnV.Type()
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if fnT.Kind() != reflect.Func {
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return nil, errors.New("given interface is not a function")
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}
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if fnT.NumIn() != 1 {
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return nil, errors.New("function can only accept 1 event as argument")
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}
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if fnT.NumOut() > 0 {
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return nil, errors.New("function can't accept returns")
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}
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argT := fnT.In(0)
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kind := argT.Kind()
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// Accept either pointer type or interface{} type
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if kind != reflect.Ptr && kind != reflect.Interface {
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return nil, errors.New("first argument is not pointer")
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}
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return &handler{
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event: argT,
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callback: fnV,
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isIface: kind == reflect.Interface,
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}, nil
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}
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func (h handler) not(event reflect.Type) bool {
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if h.isIface {
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return !event.Implements(h.event)
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}
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return h.event != event
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}
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func (h handler) call(event reflect.Value) {
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h.callback.Call([]reflect.Value{event})
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}
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