commit | 70fe756597a3b7bb14a9f7a5a9f03a0170d28688 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | AlexStocks <alexstocks@foxmail.com> | Sat Oct 09 23:10:06 2021 +0800 |
committer | AlexStocks <alexstocks@foxmail.com> | Mon Oct 11 12:29:24 2021 +0800 |
tree | 18d43936a53658b17fd69049f668b467a589b7fc | |
parent | 54967137cdb258eaa0f4af61b470fbeac4f396a6 [diff] |
fix issue 77: process the last package before handle eof error
a netty like asynchronous network I/O library
Getty is a asynchronous network I/O library in golang. Getty works on tcp/udp/websocket network protocol and supplies a uniform interface.
In getty there are two goroutines in one connection(session), one reads tcp stream/udp packet/websocket package, the other handles logic process and writes response into network write buffer. If your logic process may take a long time, you should start a new logic process goroutine by yourself in codec.go:(Codec)OnMessage.
You can also handle heartbeat logic in codec.go:(Codec):OnCron. If you use tcp/udp, you should send hearbeat package by yourself, and then invoke session.go:(Session)UpdateActive to update its active time. Please check whether the tcp session has been timeout or not in codec.go:(Codec)OnCron by session.go:(Session)GetActive.
Whatever if you use websocket, you do not need to care about hearbeat request/response because Getty do this task in session.go:(Session)handleLoop by sending/received websocket ping/pong frames. You just need to check whether the websocket session has been timeout or not in codec.go:(Codec)OnCron by session.go:(Session)GetActive.
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