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internal/bpool/bpool.go
} // Width returns the width of the byte arrays in this pool. func (bp *BytePoolCap) Width() (n int) { if bp == nil { return 0 } return bp.w } // WidthCap returns the cap width of the byte arrays in this pool. func (bp *BytePoolCap) WidthCap() (n int) { if bp == nil { return 0 } return bp.wcap } // CurrentSize returns current size of buffer pool func (bp *BytePoolCap) CurrentSize() int {
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internal/bpool/bpool_test.go
// Check the width if bp.Width() != width { t.Fatalf("bytepool width invalid: got %v want %v", bp.Width(), width) } // Check with width cap if bp.WidthCap() != capWidth { t.Fatalf("bytepool capWidth invalid: got %v want %v", bp.WidthCap(), capWidth) } // Check that retrieved buffer are of the expected width b := bp.Get() if len(b) != width {
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cmd/erasure-decode.go
shardSize := int(e.ShardSize()) var b []byte // We should always have enough capacity, but older objects may be bigger // we do not need stashbuffer for them. if globalBytePoolCap.Load().WidthCap() >= len(readers)*shardSize { // Fill buffers b = globalBytePoolCap.Load().Get() // Seed the buffers. for i := range bufs { bufs[i] = b[i*shardSize : (i+1)*shardSize] } }
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