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lightningnetwork / lnd / 13566028875

27 Feb 2025 12:09PM UTC coverage: 49.396% (-9.4%) from 58.748%
13566028875

Pull #9555

github

ellemouton
graph/db: populate the graph cache in Start instead of during construction

In this commit, we move the graph cache population logic out of the
ChannelGraph constructor and into its Start method instead.
Pull Request #9555: graph: extract cache from CRUD [6]

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/lnwire/opaque_addrs.go
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package lnwire
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import (
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        "encoding/hex"
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        "net"
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)
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// OpaqueAddrs is used to store the address bytes for address types that are
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// unknown to us.
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type OpaqueAddrs struct {
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        Payload []byte
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}
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// A compile-time assertion to ensure that OpaqueAddrs meets the net.Addr
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// interface.
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var _ net.Addr = (*OpaqueAddrs)(nil)
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// String returns a human-readable string describing the target OpaqueAddrs.
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// Since this is an unknown address (and could even be multiple addresses), we
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// just return the hex string of the payload.
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//
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// This part of the net.Addr interface.
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func (o *OpaqueAddrs) String() string {
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        return hex.EncodeToString(o.Payload)
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}
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// Network returns the name of the network this address is bound to. Since this
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// is an unknown address, we don't know the network and so just return a string
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// indicating this.
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//
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// This part of the net.Addr interface.
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func (o *OpaqueAddrs) Network() string {
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        return "unknown network for unrecognized address type"
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}
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