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The tree's pretty inconsistent about single space vs double space after a period in documentation. Make it consistently a single space, per earlier decisions. This means contributors won't be confused by misleading precedence. This CL doesn't use go/doc to parse. It only addresses // comments. It was generated with: $ perl -i -npe 's,^(\s*// .+[a-z]\.) +([A-Z]),$1 $2,' $(git grep -l -E '^\s*//(.+\.) +([A-Z])') $ go test go/doc -update Change-Id: Iccdb99c37c797ef1f804a94b22ba5ee4b500c4f7 Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/20022 Reviewed-by: Rob Pike <r@golang.org> Reviewed-by: Dave Day <djd@golang.org> Run-TryBot: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@golang.org> TryBot-Result: Gobot Gobot <gobot@golang.org>
266 lines
6.4 KiB
Go
266 lines
6.4 KiB
Go
// Copyright 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
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// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
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package net
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import (
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"math/rand"
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"sort"
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)
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// reverseaddr returns the in-addr.arpa. or ip6.arpa. hostname of the IP
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// address addr suitable for rDNS (PTR) record lookup or an error if it fails
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// to parse the IP address.
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func reverseaddr(addr string) (arpa string, err error) {
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ip := ParseIP(addr)
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if ip == nil {
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return "", &DNSError{Err: "unrecognized address", Name: addr}
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}
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if ip.To4() != nil {
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return uitoa(uint(ip[15])) + "." + uitoa(uint(ip[14])) + "." + uitoa(uint(ip[13])) + "." + uitoa(uint(ip[12])) + ".in-addr.arpa.", nil
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}
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// Must be IPv6
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buf := make([]byte, 0, len(ip)*4+len("ip6.arpa."))
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// Add it, in reverse, to the buffer
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for i := len(ip) - 1; i >= 0; i-- {
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v := ip[i]
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buf = append(buf, hexDigit[v&0xF])
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buf = append(buf, '.')
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buf = append(buf, hexDigit[v>>4])
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buf = append(buf, '.')
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}
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// Append "ip6.arpa." and return (buf already has the final .)
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buf = append(buf, "ip6.arpa."...)
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return string(buf), nil
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}
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// Find answer for name in dns message.
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// On return, if err == nil, addrs != nil.
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func answer(name, server string, dns *dnsMsg, qtype uint16) (cname string, addrs []dnsRR, err error) {
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addrs = make([]dnsRR, 0, len(dns.answer))
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if dns.rcode == dnsRcodeNameError {
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return "", nil, &DNSError{Err: errNoSuchHost.Error(), Name: name, Server: server}
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}
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if dns.rcode != dnsRcodeSuccess {
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// None of the error codes make sense
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// for the query we sent. If we didn't get
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// a name error and we didn't get success,
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// the server is behaving incorrectly or
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// having temporary trouble.
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err := &DNSError{Err: "server misbehaving", Name: name, Server: server}
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if dns.rcode == dnsRcodeServerFailure {
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err.IsTemporary = true
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}
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return "", nil, err
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}
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// Look for the name.
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// Presotto says it's okay to assume that servers listed in
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// /etc/resolv.conf are recursive resolvers.
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// We asked for recursion, so it should have included
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// all the answers we need in this one packet.
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Cname:
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for cnameloop := 0; cnameloop < 10; cnameloop++ {
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addrs = addrs[0:0]
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for _, rr := range dns.answer {
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if _, justHeader := rr.(*dnsRR_Header); justHeader {
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// Corrupt record: we only have a
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// header. That header might say it's
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// of type qtype, but we don't
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// actually have it. Skip.
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continue
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}
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h := rr.Header()
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if h.Class == dnsClassINET && equalASCIILabel(h.Name, name) {
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switch h.Rrtype {
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case qtype:
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addrs = append(addrs, rr)
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case dnsTypeCNAME:
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// redirect to cname
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name = rr.(*dnsRR_CNAME).Cname
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continue Cname
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}
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}
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}
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if len(addrs) == 0 {
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return "", nil, &DNSError{Err: errNoSuchHost.Error(), Name: name, Server: server}
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}
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return name, addrs, nil
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}
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return "", nil, &DNSError{Err: "too many redirects", Name: name, Server: server}
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}
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func equalASCIILabel(x, y string) bool {
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if len(x) != len(y) {
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return false
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}
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for i := 0; i < len(x); i++ {
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a := x[i]
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b := y[i]
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if 'A' <= a && a <= 'Z' {
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a += 0x20
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}
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if 'A' <= b && b <= 'Z' {
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b += 0x20
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}
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if a != b {
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return false
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}
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}
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return true
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}
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func isDomainName(s string) bool {
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// See RFC 1035, RFC 3696.
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if len(s) == 0 {
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return false
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}
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if len(s) > 255 {
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return false
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}
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last := byte('.')
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ok := false // Ok once we've seen a letter.
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partlen := 0
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for i := 0; i < len(s); i++ {
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c := s[i]
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switch {
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default:
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return false
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case 'a' <= c && c <= 'z' || 'A' <= c && c <= 'Z' || c == '_':
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ok = true
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partlen++
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case '0' <= c && c <= '9':
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// fine
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partlen++
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case c == '-':
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// Byte before dash cannot be dot.
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if last == '.' {
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return false
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}
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partlen++
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case c == '.':
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// Byte before dot cannot be dot, dash.
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if last == '.' || last == '-' {
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return false
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}
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if partlen > 63 || partlen == 0 {
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return false
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}
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partlen = 0
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}
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last = c
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}
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if last == '-' || partlen > 63 {
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return false
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}
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return ok
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}
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// absDomainName returns an absolute domain name which ends with a
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// trailing dot to match pure Go reverse resolver and all other lookup
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// routines.
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// See golang.org/issue/12189.
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// But we don't want to add dots for local names from /etc/hosts.
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// It's hard to tell so we settle on the heuristic that names without dots
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// (like "localhost" or "myhost") do not get trailing dots, but any other
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// names do.
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func absDomainName(b []byte) string {
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hasDots := false
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for _, x := range b {
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if x == '.' {
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hasDots = true
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break
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}
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}
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if hasDots && b[len(b)-1] != '.' {
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b = append(b, '.')
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}
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return string(b)
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}
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// An SRV represents a single DNS SRV record.
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type SRV struct {
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Target string
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Port uint16
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Priority uint16
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Weight uint16
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}
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// byPriorityWeight sorts SRV records by ascending priority and weight.
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type byPriorityWeight []*SRV
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func (s byPriorityWeight) Len() int { return len(s) }
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func (s byPriorityWeight) Less(i, j int) bool {
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return s[i].Priority < s[j].Priority || (s[i].Priority == s[j].Priority && s[i].Weight < s[j].Weight)
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}
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func (s byPriorityWeight) Swap(i, j int) { s[i], s[j] = s[j], s[i] }
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// shuffleByWeight shuffles SRV records by weight using the algorithm
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// described in RFC 2782.
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func (addrs byPriorityWeight) shuffleByWeight() {
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sum := 0
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for _, addr := range addrs {
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sum += int(addr.Weight)
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}
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for sum > 0 && len(addrs) > 1 {
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s := 0
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n := rand.Intn(sum)
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for i := range addrs {
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s += int(addrs[i].Weight)
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if s > n {
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if i > 0 {
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addrs[0], addrs[i] = addrs[i], addrs[0]
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}
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break
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}
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}
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sum -= int(addrs[0].Weight)
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addrs = addrs[1:]
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}
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}
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// sort reorders SRV records as specified in RFC 2782.
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func (addrs byPriorityWeight) sort() {
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sort.Sort(addrs)
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i := 0
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for j := 1; j < len(addrs); j++ {
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if addrs[i].Priority != addrs[j].Priority {
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addrs[i:j].shuffleByWeight()
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i = j
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}
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}
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addrs[i:].shuffleByWeight()
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}
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// An MX represents a single DNS MX record.
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type MX struct {
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Host string
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Pref uint16
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}
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// byPref implements sort.Interface to sort MX records by preference
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type byPref []*MX
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func (s byPref) Len() int { return len(s) }
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func (s byPref) Less(i, j int) bool { return s[i].Pref < s[j].Pref }
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func (s byPref) Swap(i, j int) { s[i], s[j] = s[j], s[i] }
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// sort reorders MX records as specified in RFC 5321.
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func (s byPref) sort() {
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for i := range s {
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j := rand.Intn(i + 1)
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s[i], s[j] = s[j], s[i]
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}
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sort.Sort(s)
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}
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// An NS represents a single DNS NS record.
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type NS struct {
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Host string
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}
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