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/*
*
* Copyright 2023 gRPC authors.
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
* limitations under the License.
*
*/
// Package experimental is a collection of experimental features that might
// have some rough edges to them. Housing experimental features in this package
// results in a user accessing these APIs as `experimental.Foo`, thereby making
// it explicit that the feature is experimental and using them in production
// code is at their own risk.
//
// All APIs in this package are experimental.
package experimental
import (
"google.golang.org/grpc"
"google.golang.org/grpc/internal"
"google.golang.org/grpc/mem"
)
// WithBufferPool returns a grpc.DialOption that configures the use of bufferPool
// for parsing incoming messages on a grpc.ClientConn, and for temporary buffers
// when marshaling outgoing messages. By default, mem.DefaultBufferPool is used,
// and this option only exists to provide alternative buffer pool implementations
// to the client, such as more optimized size allocations etc. However, the
// default buffer pool is already tuned to account for many different use-cases.
//
// Note: The following options will interfere with the buffer pool because they
// require a fully materialized buffer instead of a sequence of buffers:
// EnableTracing, and binary logging. In such cases, materializing the buffer
// will generate a lot of garbage, reducing the overall benefit from using a
// pool.
func WithBufferPool(bufferPool mem.BufferPool) grpc.DialOption {
return internal.WithBufferPool.(func(mem.BufferPool) grpc.DialOption)(bufferPool)
}
// BufferPool returns a grpc.ServerOption that configures the server to use the
// provided buffer pool for parsing incoming messages and for temporary buffers
// when marshaling outgoing messages. By default, mem.DefaultBufferPool is used,
// and this option only exists to provide alternative buffer pool implementations
// to the server, such as more optimized size allocations etc. However, the
// default buffer pool is already tuned to account for many different use-cases.
//
// Note: The following options will interfere with the buffer pool because they
// require a fully materialized buffer instead of a sequence of buffers:
// EnableTracing, and binary logging. In such cases, materializing the buffer
// will generate a lot of garbage, reducing the overall benefit from using a
// pool.
func BufferPool(bufferPool mem.BufferPool) grpc.ServerOption {
return internal.BufferPool.(func(mem.BufferPool) grpc.ServerOption)(bufferPool)
}