# Ensō~Chan - A Multi Purpose Discord Bot That Has Everything Your Server Needs! # Copyright (C) 2020 Goudham Suresh # This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program. If not, see . # Built by karan#7508 # Edited by Hamothy#5619 # TODO: UPDATE ALL COMMENTARY TO REFLECT OUR WORK import threading class CachingCircularQueue: # When this lock is enabled, only the function it was called in can change # The state of this class threadLock = threading.Lock() def __init__(self, size): # The current queue self.values = [] # The maximum size of the queue self.MAX_SIZE = size def push(self, value): # thread safe with self.threadLock: # If the current size is less than the max size: if len(self.values) < self.MAX_SIZE: # Add the value to the end of the queue self.values.append(value) # Return None as the default return value of Push return None else: # If the queue is full, add the value to the end of the list self.values.append(value) # Then remove and return the item at the start of the list # Therefore we don't need to touch the size return self.values.pop(0) def pop(self): # thread safe with self.threadLock: # should never try to pop an empty queue, you fucked up assert len(self.values) > 0 # decrement the size # return the first value of the array return self.values.pop(0) def remove(self, value): # To my knowledge, this method can be called when deleting a single member and many members??? # So this should only be called to remove a single member at a time with self.threadLock: # Remove the value inside the array (value will be a tuple that is passed in) # PRECONDITION, VALUE EXISTS IN CACHE, SO SHOULD EXIST IN LIST if value in self.values: self.values.remove(value) class MyCoolCache: threadLock = threading.Lock() def __init__(self, size): self.MAX_SIZE = size self.queue = CachingCircularQueue(size) self.cache = {} def get_size(self): """Return size of cache and queue""" return self.MAX_SIZE, len(self.cache), len(self.queue.values) def change_array_size(self, input_size): """Dynamically change the size of the array""" with self.threadLock: # Increase the size of the array and the cache to the new size if input_size > self.MAX_SIZE: self.queue.MAX_SIZE = input_size self.MAX_SIZE = input_size else: # Split Array into 2 and iterate through the queue and delete things for value in self.queue.values[input_size:]: self.cache.pop(value) # Make sure only the records up until the size specified are stored self.queue.values = self.queue.values[:input_size] # Set max size of queue and cache to be the length of the new queue self.queue.MAX_SIZE = len(self.queue.values) self.MAX_SIZE = input_size def store_cache(self, key, dict_item): with self.threadLock: has_key = True # Assume the key exists in the cache if key in self.cache: # If the key is None, aka removed if self.cache[key] is None: has_key = False else: # Or doesn't exist has_key = False # Then we don't have the key. # In this case, we have to check if adding a key will exceed max size if not has_key: key_to_delete = self.queue.push(key) # If the key is not None, that means the queue was full. We must delete an item. if key_to_delete is not None: self.cache[key_to_delete] = None self.cache[key] = dict_item def remove_many(self, in_guild_id): # This method is to be used for when the bot has left a guild with self.threadLock: # Array to store keys to be removed keys_to_remove = [] # For every member within the cache for (member_id, guild_id) in self.cache: # if the guild_id passed in is equal to the guild_id within the cache if in_guild_id == guild_id: # When removing a value from the cache due to a guild leave, permanently remove all values # Yes it is expensive, however as this can run concurrently and we won't need the data available # For this guild, it doesn't matter how long it takes, and will save in memory in the long term # Store key within array keys_to_remove.append((member_id, guild_id)) self.queue.remove((member_id, guild_id)) # Iterate through the array and then pop the keys from cache for key in keys_to_remove: self.cache.pop(key)