govanityurls/vendor/golang.org/x/net/context/pre_go19.go
Brandon Philips 26a09c434d
Update to use app engine runtime go112 (#34)
* app.yaml: update to go112

Make the required changes to use go112 due to the deprecation of Go 1.9.

Migration doc:
- https://cloud.google.com/appengine/docs/standard/go111/go-differences

References:
- https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/govanityurls/issues/29#issuecomment-506538041
- https://github.com/etcd-io/maintainers/issues/17

* go.mod: initial commit

Migrate this project to use go.mod and update the README.

This is part of the recommended steps to runtime: go111 and beyond.
https://cloud.google.com/appengine/docs/standard/go111/go-differences

* vendor: add dependent packages

Add all dependencies for the project via vendoring for offline builds.

* travis.yml: drop go 1.6 for 1.12

Go 1.6 is too old to have a number of builtin packages for the latest
appengine package. Remove and update to match app engine version: 1.12.

* appengine.go: remove unused file

From the go111 migration doc:
"The appengine build tag is deprecated and will not be used when
building your app for deployment.  Ensure your code still functions
correctly without it being set."

https://cloud.google.com/appengine/docs/standard/go111/go-differences

* main: respect PORT environment variable

The go111 runtime should use the PORT variable to decide the listening
http port.

"PORT The port that receives HTTP requests."
https://cloud.google.com/appengine/docs/standard/go111/runtime
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// Copyright 2014 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.
// +build !go1.9
package context
import "time"
// A Context carries a deadline, a cancelation signal, and other values across
// API boundaries.
//
// Context's methods may be called by multiple goroutines simultaneously.
type Context interface {
// Deadline returns the time when work done on behalf of this context
// should be canceled. Deadline returns ok==false when no deadline is
// set. Successive calls to Deadline return the same results.
Deadline() (deadline time.Time, ok bool)
// Done returns a channel that's closed when work done on behalf of this
// context should be canceled. Done may return nil if this context can
// never be canceled. Successive calls to Done return the same value.
//
// WithCancel arranges for Done to be closed when cancel is called;
// WithDeadline arranges for Done to be closed when the deadline
// expires; WithTimeout arranges for Done to be closed when the timeout
// elapses.
//
// Done is provided for use in select statements:
//
// // Stream generates values with DoSomething and sends them to out
// // until DoSomething returns an error or ctx.Done is closed.
// func Stream(ctx context.Context, out chan<- Value) error {
// for {
// v, err := DoSomething(ctx)
// if err != nil {
// return err
// }
// select {
// case <-ctx.Done():
// return ctx.Err()
// case out <- v:
// }
// }
// }
//
// See http://blog.golang.org/pipelines for more examples of how to use
// a Done channel for cancelation.
Done() <-chan struct{}
// Err returns a non-nil error value after Done is closed. Err returns
// Canceled if the context was canceled or DeadlineExceeded if the
// context's deadline passed. No other values for Err are defined.
// After Done is closed, successive calls to Err return the same value.
Err() error
// Value returns the value associated with this context for key, or nil
// if no value is associated with key. Successive calls to Value with
// the same key returns the same result.
//
// Use context values only for request-scoped data that transits
// processes and API boundaries, not for passing optional parameters to
// functions.
//
// A key identifies a specific value in a Context. Functions that wish
// to store values in Context typically allocate a key in a global
// variable then use that key as the argument to context.WithValue and
// Context.Value. A key can be any type that supports equality;
// packages should define keys as an unexported type to avoid
// collisions.
//
// Packages that define a Context key should provide type-safe accessors
// for the values stores using that key:
//
// // Package user defines a User type that's stored in Contexts.
// package user
//
// import "golang.org/x/net/context"
//
// // User is the type of value stored in the Contexts.
// type User struct {...}
//
// // key is an unexported type for keys defined in this package.
// // This prevents collisions with keys defined in other packages.
// type key int
//
// // userKey is the key for user.User values in Contexts. It is
// // unexported; clients use user.NewContext and user.FromContext
// // instead of using this key directly.
// var userKey key = 0
//
// // NewContext returns a new Context that carries value u.
// func NewContext(ctx context.Context, u *User) context.Context {
// return context.WithValue(ctx, userKey, u)
// }
//
// // FromContext returns the User value stored in ctx, if any.
// func FromContext(ctx context.Context) (*User, bool) {
// u, ok := ctx.Value(userKey).(*User)
// return u, ok
// }
Value(key interface{}) interface{}
}
// A CancelFunc tells an operation to abandon its work.
// A CancelFunc does not wait for the work to stop.
// After the first call, subsequent calls to a CancelFunc do nothing.
type CancelFunc func()