// Package ctxstack manages a stack of contexts. When triggerFn returns and closeCh is not closed // it will cancel the top context. Stack is popped in top first order when returned cancel funcition // is called. // This can be used to keep track of contexts for nested REPL:s were you only want to cancel // the current active "top" REPL. // TODO: should New take a parent context? package ctxstack import ( "context" ) // Stack is a context stack type Stack struct { cancelFns []func() closeCh chan struct{} } // New context stack func New(triggerCh func(stopCh chan struct{})) *Stack { stopCh := make(chan struct{}) s := &Stack{closeCh: stopCh} go func() { for { triggerCh(stopCh) select { case <-stopCh: // stop if closed default: s.cancelFns[len(s.cancelFns)-1]() continue } break } }() return s } // Stop context stack func (s *Stack) Stop() { for i := len(s.cancelFns) - 1; i >= 0; i-- { s.cancelFns[i]() } close(s.closeCh) } // Push creates, pushes and returns new context. Cancel pops it. func (s *Stack) Push(parent context.Context) (context.Context, func()) { stackCtx, stackCtxCancel := context.WithCancel(parent) stackIdx := len(s.cancelFns) s.cancelFns = append(s.cancelFns, stackCtxCancel) cancelled := false return stackCtx, func() { if cancelled { return } cancelled = true for i := len(s.cancelFns) - 1; i >= stackIdx; i-- { s.cancelFns[i]() } s.cancelFns = s.cancelFns[0:stackIdx] stackCtxCancel() } }