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authorMichael Pratt <mpratt@google.com>2020-08-20 13:28:43 -0700
committergVisor bot <gvisor-bot@google.com>2020-08-20 13:32:24 -0700
commit129018ab3d945758b800aa5e6fe1a01d0e99446c (patch)
treeee86101d771a7b838ad7d3ce02edae90a6f24018 /pkg/flipcall
parentf12b545d8fc484f0bb48f280d161acb348263372 (diff)
Consistent precondition formatting
Our "Preconditions:" blocks are very useful to determine the input invariants, but they are bit inconsistent throughout the codebase, which makes them harder to read (particularly cases with 5+ conditions in a single paragraph). I've reformatted all of the cases to fit in simple rules: 1. Cases with a single condition are placed on a single line. 2. Cases with multiple conditions are placed in a bulleted list. This format has been added to the style guide. I've also mentioned "Postconditions:", though those are much less frequently used, and all uses already match this style. PiperOrigin-RevId: 327687465
Diffstat (limited to 'pkg/flipcall')
-rw-r--r--pkg/flipcall/flipcall.go31
1 files changed, 19 insertions, 12 deletions
diff --git a/pkg/flipcall/flipcall.go b/pkg/flipcall/flipcall.go
index ec742c091..c4a3366ce 100644
--- a/pkg/flipcall/flipcall.go
+++ b/pkg/flipcall/flipcall.go
@@ -179,8 +179,10 @@ const (
// Connect blocks until the peer Endpoint has called Endpoint.RecvFirst().
//
-// Preconditions: ep is a client Endpoint. ep.Connect(), ep.RecvFirst(),
-// ep.SendRecv(), and ep.SendLast() have never been called.
+// Preconditions:
+// * ep is a client Endpoint.
+// * ep.Connect(), ep.RecvFirst(), ep.SendRecv(), and ep.SendLast() have never
+// been called.
func (ep *Endpoint) Connect() error {
err := ep.ctrlConnect()
if err == nil {
@@ -192,8 +194,9 @@ func (ep *Endpoint) Connect() error {
// RecvFirst blocks until the peer Endpoint calls Endpoint.SendRecv(), then
// returns the datagram length specified by that call.
//
-// Preconditions: ep is a server Endpoint. ep.SendRecv(), ep.RecvFirst(), and
-// ep.SendLast() have never been called.
+// Preconditions:
+// * ep is a server Endpoint.
+// * ep.SendRecv(), ep.RecvFirst(), and ep.SendLast() have never been called.
func (ep *Endpoint) RecvFirst() (uint32, error) {
if err := ep.ctrlWaitFirst(); err != nil {
return 0, err
@@ -211,10 +214,12 @@ func (ep *Endpoint) RecvFirst() (uint32, error) {
// datagram length, then blocks until the peer Endpoint calls
// Endpoint.SendRecv() or Endpoint.SendLast().
//
-// Preconditions: dataLen <= ep.DataCap(). No previous call to ep.SendRecv() or
-// ep.RecvFirst() has returned an error. ep.SendLast() has never been called.
-// If ep is a client Endpoint, ep.Connect() has previously been called and
-// returned nil.
+// Preconditions:
+// * dataLen <= ep.DataCap().
+// * No previous call to ep.SendRecv() or ep.RecvFirst() has returned an error.
+// * ep.SendLast() has never been called.
+// * If ep is a client Endpoint, ep.Connect() has previously been called and
+// returned nil.
func (ep *Endpoint) SendRecv(dataLen uint32) (uint32, error) {
if dataLen > ep.dataCap {
panic(fmt.Sprintf("attempting to send packet with datagram length %d (maximum %d)", dataLen, ep.dataCap))
@@ -240,10 +245,12 @@ func (ep *Endpoint) SendRecv(dataLen uint32) (uint32, error) {
// SendLast causes the peer Endpoint's call to Endpoint.SendRecv() or
// Endpoint.RecvFirst() to return with the given datagram length.
//
-// Preconditions: dataLen <= ep.DataCap(). No previous call to ep.SendRecv() or
-// ep.RecvFirst() has returned an error. ep.SendLast() has never been called.
-// If ep is a client Endpoint, ep.Connect() has previously been called and
-// returned nil.
+// Preconditions:
+// * dataLen <= ep.DataCap().
+// * No previous call to ep.SendRecv() or ep.RecvFirst() has returned an error.
+// * ep.SendLast() has never been called.
+// * If ep is a client Endpoint, ep.Connect() has previously been called and
+// returned nil.
func (ep *Endpoint) SendLast(dataLen uint32) error {
if dataLen > ep.dataCap {
panic(fmt.Sprintf("attempting to send packet with datagram length %d (maximum %d)", dataLen, ep.dataCap))