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Avoid lock when ecs_compatibility is explicitly specified #16786
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Because a `break` escapes a `begin`...`end` block, we must not use a `break` in order to ensure that the explicitly set value gets memoized to avoid lock contention. > ~~~ ruby > def fake_sync(&block) > puts "FAKE_SYNC:enter" > val = yield > puts "FAKE_SYNC:return(#{val})" > return val > ensure > puts "FAKE_SYNC:ensure" > end > > fake_sync do > @ivar = begin > puts("BE:begin") > break :break > > val = :ret > puts("BE:return(#{val})") > val > ensure > puts("BE:ensure") > end > end > ~~~ Note: no `FAKE_SYNC:return`: > ~~~ > ╭─{ rye@perhaps:~/src/elastic/logstash (main ✔) } > ╰─● ruby break-esc.rb > FAKE_SYNC:enter > BE:begin > BE:ensure > FAKE_SYNC:ensure > [success] > ~~~
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LGTM
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Because a `break` escapes a `begin`...`end` block, we must not use a `break` in order to ensure that the explicitly set value gets memoized to avoid lock contention. > ~~~ ruby > def fake_sync(&block) > puts "FAKE_SYNC:enter" > val = yield > puts "FAKE_SYNC:return(#{val})" > return val > ensure > puts "FAKE_SYNC:ensure" > end > > fake_sync do > @ivar = begin > puts("BE:begin") > break :break > > val = :ret > puts("BE:return(#{val})") > val > ensure > puts("BE:ensure") > end > end > ~~~ Note: no `FAKE_SYNC:return`: > ~~~ > ╭─{ rye@perhaps:~/src/elastic/logstash (main ✔) } > ╰─● ruby break-esc.rb > FAKE_SYNC:enter > BE:begin > BE:ensure > FAKE_SYNC:ensure > [success] > ~~~ (cherry picked from commit 01c8e8b)
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Because a `break` escapes a `begin`...`end` block, we must not use a `break` in order to ensure that the explicitly set value gets memoized to avoid lock contention. > ~~~ ruby > def fake_sync(&block) > puts "FAKE_SYNC:enter" > val = yield > puts "FAKE_SYNC:return(#{val})" > return val > ensure > puts "FAKE_SYNC:ensure" > end > > fake_sync do > @ivar = begin > puts("BE:begin") > break :break > > val = :ret > puts("BE:return(#{val})") > val > ensure > puts("BE:ensure") > end > end > ~~~ Note: no `FAKE_SYNC:return`: > ~~~ > ╭─{ rye@perhaps:~/src/elastic/logstash (main ✔) } > ╰─● ruby break-esc.rb > FAKE_SYNC:enter > BE:begin > BE:ensure > FAKE_SYNC:ensure > [success] > ~~~ (cherry picked from commit 01c8e8b)
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Because a `break` escapes a `begin`...`end` block, we must not use a `break` in order to ensure that the explicitly set value gets memoized to avoid lock contention. > ~~~ ruby > def fake_sync(&block) > puts "FAKE_SYNC:enter" > val = yield > puts "FAKE_SYNC:return(#{val})" > return val > ensure > puts "FAKE_SYNC:ensure" > end > > fake_sync do > @ivar = begin > puts("BE:begin") > break :break > > val = :ret > puts("BE:return(#{val})") > val > ensure > puts("BE:ensure") > end > end > ~~~ Note: no `FAKE_SYNC:return`: > ~~~ > ╭─{ rye@perhaps:~/src/elastic/logstash (main ✔) } > ╰─● ruby break-esc.rb > FAKE_SYNC:enter > BE:begin > BE:ensure > FAKE_SYNC:ensure > [success] > ~~~ (cherry picked from commit 01c8e8b)
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…16830) Because a `break` escapes a `begin`...`end` block, we must not use a `break` in order to ensure that the explicitly set value gets memoized to avoid lock contention. > ~~~ ruby > def fake_sync(&block) > puts "FAKE_SYNC:enter" > val = yield > puts "FAKE_SYNC:return(#{val})" > return val > ensure > puts "FAKE_SYNC:ensure" > end > > fake_sync do > @ivar = begin > puts("BE:begin") > break :break > > val = :ret > puts("BE:return(#{val})") > val > ensure > puts("BE:ensure") > end > end > ~~~ Note: no `FAKE_SYNC:return`: > ~~~ > ╭─{ rye@perhaps:~/src/elastic/logstash (main ✔) } > ╰─● ruby break-esc.rb > FAKE_SYNC:enter > BE:begin > BE:ensure > FAKE_SYNC:ensure > [success] > ~~~ (cherry picked from commit 01c8e8b) Co-authored-by: Ry Biesemeyer <[email protected]>
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…16829) Because a `break` escapes a `begin`...`end` block, we must not use a `break` in order to ensure that the explicitly set value gets memoized to avoid lock contention. > ~~~ ruby > def fake_sync(&block) > puts "FAKE_SYNC:enter" > val = yield > puts "FAKE_SYNC:return(#{val})" > return val > ensure > puts "FAKE_SYNC:ensure" > end > > fake_sync do > @ivar = begin > puts("BE:begin") > break :break > > val = :ret > puts("BE:return(#{val})") > val > ensure > puts("BE:ensure") > end > end > ~~~ Note: no `FAKE_SYNC:return`: > ~~~ > ╭─{ rye@perhaps:~/src/elastic/logstash (main ✔) } > ╰─● ruby break-esc.rb > FAKE_SYNC:enter > BE:begin > BE:ensure > FAKE_SYNC:ensure > [success] > ~~~ (cherry picked from commit 01c8e8b) Co-authored-by: Ry Biesemeyer <[email protected]>
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…16828) Because a `break` escapes a `begin`...`end` block, we must not use a `break` in order to ensure that the explicitly set value gets memoized to avoid lock contention. > ~~~ ruby > def fake_sync(&block) > puts "FAKE_SYNC:enter" > val = yield > puts "FAKE_SYNC:return(#{val})" > return val > ensure > puts "FAKE_SYNC:ensure" > end > > fake_sync do > @ivar = begin > puts("BE:begin") > break :break > > val = :ret > puts("BE:return(#{val})") > val > ensure > puts("BE:ensure") > end > end > ~~~ Note: no `FAKE_SYNC:return`: > ~~~ > ╭─{ rye@perhaps:~/src/elastic/logstash (main ✔) } > ╰─● ruby break-esc.rb > FAKE_SYNC:enter > BE:begin > BE:ensure > FAKE_SYNC:ensure > [success] > ~~~ (cherry picked from commit 01c8e8b) Co-authored-by: Ry Biesemeyer <[email protected]>
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ecs_compatibility
directive.What does this PR do?
Properly memoizes an explicitly-given
ecs_compatibility
directive on first access so that it can be retrieved without lock contention.Because a
break
escapes abegin
...end
block, we must not use abreak
in order to ensure that the explicitly set value gets memoized to avoid lock contention.Note: no
FAKE_SYNC:return
:Why is it important/What is the impact to the user?
Eliminates unnecessary lock contention, which can prevent some plugins from running as concurrently as they would otherwise be able.
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[ ] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation[ ] I have made corresponding change to the default configuration files (and/or docker env variables)[ ] I have added tests that prove my fix is effective or that my feature worksHow to test this PR locally
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