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    // Copyright 2016 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
    // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
    // license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
    
    // Package errgroup provides synchronization, error propagation, and Context
    // cancelation for groups of goroutines working on subtasks of a common task.
    package errgroup
    
    import (
    	"context"
    	"fmt"
    	"sync"
    )
    
    type token struct{}
    
    // A Group is a collection of goroutines working on subtasks that are part of
    // the same overall task.
    //
    // A zero Group is valid, has no limit on the number of active goroutines,
    // and does not cancel on error.
    type Group struct {
    	cancel func(error)
    
    	wg sync.WaitGroup
    
    	sem chan token
    
    	errOnce sync.Once
    	err     error
    }
    
    func (g *Group) done() {
    	if g.sem != nil {
    		<-g.sem
    	}
    	g.wg.Done()
    }
    
    // WithContext returns a new Group and an associated Context derived from ctx.
    //
    // The derived Context is canceled the first time a function passed to Go
    // returns a non-nil error or the first time Wait returns, whichever occurs
    // first.
    func WithContext(ctx context.Context) (*Group, context.Context) {
    	ctx, cancel := withCancelCause(ctx)
    	return &Group{cancel: cancel}, ctx
    }
    
    // Wait blocks until all function calls from the Go method have returned, then
    // returns the first non-nil error (if any) from them.
    func (g *Group) Wait() error {
    	g.wg.Wait()
    	if g.cancel != nil {
    		g.cancel(g.err)
    	}
    	return g.err
    }
    
    // Go calls the given function in a new goroutine.
    // It blocks until the new goroutine can be added without the number of
    // active goroutines in the group exceeding the configured limit.
    //
    // The first call to return a non-nil error cancels the group's context, if the
    // group was created by calling WithContext. The error will be returned by Wait.
    func (g *Group) Go(f func() error) {
    	if g.sem != nil {
    		g.sem <- token{}
    	}
    
    	g.wg.Add(1)
    	go func() {
    		defer g.done()
    
    		if err := f(); err != nil {
    			g.errOnce.Do(func() {
    				g.err = err
    				if g.cancel != nil {
    					g.cancel(g.err)
    				}
    			})
    		}
    	}()
    }
    
    // TryGo calls the given function in a new goroutine only if the number of
    // active goroutines in the group is currently below the configured limit.
    //
    // The return value reports whether the goroutine was started.
    func (g *Group) TryGo(f func() error) bool {
    	if g.sem != nil {
    		select {
    		case g.sem <- token{}:
    			// Note: this allows barging iff channels in general allow barging.
    		default:
    			return false
    		}
    	}
    
    	g.wg.Add(1)
    	go func() {
    		defer g.done()
    
    		if err := f(); err != nil {
    			g.errOnce.Do(func() {
    				g.err = err
    				if g.cancel != nil {
    					g.cancel(g.err)
    				}
    			})
    		}
    	}()
    	return true
    }
    
    // SetLimit limits the number of active goroutines in this group to at most n.
    // A negative value indicates no limit.
    //
    // Any subsequent call to the Go method will block until it can add an active
    // goroutine without exceeding the configured limit.
    //
    // The limit must not be modified while any goroutines in the group are active.
    func (g *Group) SetLimit(n int) {
    	if n < 0 {
    		g.sem = nil
    		return
    	}
    	if len(g.sem) != 0 {
    		panic(fmt.Errorf("errgroup: modify limit while %v goroutines in the group are still active", len(g.sem)))
    	}
    	g.sem = make(chan token, n)
    }