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Go
251 lines
7.8 KiB
Go
// Copyright 2014 The Prometheus Authors
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// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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// You may obtain a copy of the License at
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//
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// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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//
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// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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// limitations under the License.
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package prometheus
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import (
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"fmt"
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"sync"
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)
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// MetricVec is a Collector to bundle metrics of the same name that
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// differ in their label values. MetricVec is usually not used directly but as a
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// building block for implementations of vectors of a given metric
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// type. GaugeVec, CounterVec, SummaryVec, and UntypedVec are examples already
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// provided in this package.
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type MetricVec struct {
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mtx sync.RWMutex // Protects the children.
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children map[uint64]Metric
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desc *Desc
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newMetric func(labelValues ...string) Metric
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}
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// Describe implements Collector. The length of the returned slice
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// is always one.
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func (m *MetricVec) Describe(ch chan<- *Desc) {
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ch <- m.desc
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}
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// Collect implements Collector.
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func (m *MetricVec) Collect(ch chan<- Metric) {
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m.mtx.RLock()
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defer m.mtx.RUnlock()
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for _, metric := range m.children {
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ch <- metric
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}
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}
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// GetMetricWithLabelValues returns the Metric for the given slice of label
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// values (same order as the VariableLabels in Desc). If that combination of
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// label values is accessed for the first time, a new Metric is created.
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//
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// It is possible to call this method without using the returned Metric to only
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// create the new Metric but leave it at its start value (e.g. a Summary or
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// Histogram without any observations). See also the SummaryVec example.
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//
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// Keeping the Metric for later use is possible (and should be considered if
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// performance is critical), but keep in mind that Reset, DeleteLabelValues and
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// Delete can be used to delete the Metric from the MetricVec. In that case, the
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// Metric will still exist, but it will not be exported anymore, even if a
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// Metric with the same label values is created later. See also the CounterVec
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// example.
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//
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// An error is returned if the number of label values is not the same as the
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// number of VariableLabels in Desc.
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//
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// Note that for more than one label value, this method is prone to mistakes
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// caused by an incorrect order of arguments. Consider GetMetricWith(Labels) as
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// an alternative to avoid that type of mistake. For higher label numbers, the
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// latter has a much more readable (albeit more verbose) syntax, but it comes
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// with a performance overhead (for creating and processing the Labels map).
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// See also the GaugeVec example.
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func (m *MetricVec) GetMetricWithLabelValues(lvs ...string) (Metric, error) {
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h, err := m.hashLabelValues(lvs)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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m.mtx.RLock()
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metric, ok := m.children[h]
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m.mtx.RUnlock()
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if ok {
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return metric, nil
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}
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m.mtx.Lock()
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defer m.mtx.Unlock()
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return m.getOrCreateMetric(h, lvs...), nil
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}
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// GetMetricWith returns the Metric for the given Labels map (the label names
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// must match those of the VariableLabels in Desc). If that label map is
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// accessed for the first time, a new Metric is created. Implications of
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// creating a Metric without using it and keeping the Metric for later use are
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// the same as for GetMetricWithLabelValues.
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//
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// An error is returned if the number and names of the Labels are inconsistent
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// with those of the VariableLabels in Desc.
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//
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// This method is used for the same purpose as
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// GetMetricWithLabelValues(...string). See there for pros and cons of the two
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// methods.
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func (m *MetricVec) GetMetricWith(labels Labels) (Metric, error) {
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h, err := m.hashLabels(labels)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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m.mtx.RLock()
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metric, ok := m.children[h]
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m.mtx.RUnlock()
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if ok {
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return metric, nil
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}
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lvs := make([]string, len(labels))
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for i, label := range m.desc.variableLabels {
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lvs[i] = labels[label]
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}
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m.mtx.Lock()
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defer m.mtx.Unlock()
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return m.getOrCreateMetric(h, lvs...), nil
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}
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// WithLabelValues works as GetMetricWithLabelValues, but panics if an error
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// occurs. The method allows neat syntax like:
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// httpReqs.WithLabelValues("404", "POST").Inc()
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func (m *MetricVec) WithLabelValues(lvs ...string) Metric {
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metric, err := m.GetMetricWithLabelValues(lvs...)
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if err != nil {
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panic(err)
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}
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return metric
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}
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// With works as GetMetricWith, but panics if an error occurs. The method allows
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// neat syntax like:
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// httpReqs.With(Labels{"status":"404", "method":"POST"}).Inc()
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func (m *MetricVec) With(labels Labels) Metric {
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metric, err := m.GetMetricWith(labels)
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if err != nil {
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panic(err)
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}
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return metric
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}
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// DeleteLabelValues removes the metric where the variable labels are the same
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// as those passed in as labels (same order as the VariableLabels in Desc). It
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// returns true if a metric was deleted.
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//
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// It is not an error if the number of label values is not the same as the
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// number of VariableLabels in Desc. However, such inconsistent label count can
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// never match an actual Metric, so the method will always return false in that
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// case.
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//
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// Note that for more than one label value, this method is prone to mistakes
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// caused by an incorrect order of arguments. Consider Delete(Labels) as an
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// alternative to avoid that type of mistake. For higher label numbers, the
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// latter has a much more readable (albeit more verbose) syntax, but it comes
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// with a performance overhead (for creating and processing the Labels map).
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// See also the CounterVec example.
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func (m *MetricVec) DeleteLabelValues(lvs ...string) bool {
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m.mtx.Lock()
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defer m.mtx.Unlock()
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h, err := m.hashLabelValues(lvs)
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if err != nil {
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return false
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}
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if _, ok := m.children[h]; !ok {
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return false
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}
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delete(m.children, h)
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return true
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}
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// Delete deletes the metric where the variable labels are the same as those
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// passed in as labels. It returns true if a metric was deleted.
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//
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// It is not an error if the number and names of the Labels are inconsistent
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// with those of the VariableLabels in the Desc of the MetricVec. However, such
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// inconsistent Labels can never match an actual Metric, so the method will
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// always return false in that case.
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//
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// This method is used for the same purpose as DeleteLabelValues(...string). See
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// there for pros and cons of the two methods.
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func (m *MetricVec) Delete(labels Labels) bool {
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m.mtx.Lock()
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defer m.mtx.Unlock()
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h, err := m.hashLabels(labels)
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if err != nil {
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return false
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}
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if _, ok := m.children[h]; !ok {
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return false
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}
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delete(m.children, h)
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return true
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}
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// Reset deletes all metrics in this vector.
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func (m *MetricVec) Reset() {
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m.mtx.Lock()
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defer m.mtx.Unlock()
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for h := range m.children {
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delete(m.children, h)
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}
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}
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func (m *MetricVec) hashLabelValues(vals []string) (uint64, error) {
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if len(vals) != len(m.desc.variableLabels) {
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return 0, errInconsistentCardinality
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}
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h := hashNew()
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for _, val := range vals {
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h = hashAdd(h, val)
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}
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return h, nil
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}
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func (m *MetricVec) hashLabels(labels Labels) (uint64, error) {
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if len(labels) != len(m.desc.variableLabels) {
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return 0, errInconsistentCardinality
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}
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h := hashNew()
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for _, label := range m.desc.variableLabels {
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val, ok := labels[label]
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if !ok {
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return 0, fmt.Errorf("label name %q missing in label map", label)
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}
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h = hashAdd(h, val)
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}
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return h, nil
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}
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func (m *MetricVec) getOrCreateMetric(hash uint64, labelValues ...string) Metric {
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metric, ok := m.children[hash]
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if !ok {
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// Copy labelValues. Otherwise, they would be allocated even if we don't go
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// down this code path.
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// TODO: Use copy.
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copiedLabelValues := append(make([]string, 0, len(labelValues)), labelValues...)
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metric = m.newMetric(copiedLabelValues...)
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m.children[hash] = metric
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}
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return metric
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}
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