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// This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
// License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
// file, You can obtain one at https://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
use crate::metrics::DistributionData;
use crate::metrics::TimerId;
use crate::ErrorType;
/// A description for the [`TimingDistributionMetric`](crate::metrics::TimingDistributionMetric) type.
///
/// When changing this trait, make sure all the operations are
/// implemented in the related type in `../metrics/`.
pub trait TimingDistribution {
/// Start tracking time for the provided metric.
/// Multiple timers can run simultaneously.
///
/// # Returns
///
/// A unique [`TimerId`] for the new timer.
fn start(&self) -> TimerId;
/// Stops tracking time for the provided metric and associated timer id.
///
/// Adds a count to the corresponding bucket in the timing distribution.
/// This will record an error if no [`start`](TimingDistribution::start) was
/// called.
///
/// # Arguments
///
/// * `id` - The [`TimerId`] to associate with this timing. This allows
/// for concurrent timing of events associated with different ids to the
/// same timespan metric.
fn stop_and_accumulate(&self, id: TimerId);
/// Aborts a previous [`start`](TimingDistribution::start) call. No
/// error is recorded if no [`start`](TimingDistribution::start) was
/// called.
///
/// # Arguments
///
/// * `id` - The [`TimerId`] to associate with this timing. This allows
/// for concurrent timing of events associated with different ids to the
/// same timing distribution metric.
fn cancel(&self, id: TimerId);
/// Accumulates the provided signed samples in the metric.
///
/// This is required so that the platform-specific code can provide us with
/// 64 bit signed integers if no `u64` comparable type is available. This
/// will take care of filtering and reporting errors for any provided negative
/// sample.
///
/// Please note that this assumes that the provided samples are already in
/// the "unit" declared by the instance of the metric type (e.g. if the
/// instance this method was called on is using [`crate::TimeUnit::Second`], then
/// `samples` are assumed to be in that unit).
///
/// # Arguments
///
/// * `samples` - The vector holding the samples to be recorded by the metric.
///
/// ## Notes
///
/// Discards any negative value in `samples` and report an [`ErrorType::InvalidValue`]
/// for each of them. Reports an [`ErrorType::InvalidOverflow`] error for samples that
/// are longer than `MAX_SAMPLE_TIME`.
fn accumulate_samples(&self, samples: Vec<i64>);
/// Accumulates the provided samples in the metric.
///
/// # Arguments
///
/// * `samples` - A list of samples recorded by the metric.
/// Samples must be in nanoseconds.
/// ## Notes
///
/// Reports an [`ErrorType::InvalidOverflow`] error for samples that
/// are longer than `MAX_SAMPLE_TIME`.
fn accumulate_raw_samples_nanos(&self, samples: Vec<u64>);
/// **Exported for test purposes.**
///
/// Gets the currently stored value of the metric.
///
/// This doesn't clear the stored value.
///
/// # Arguments
///
/// * `ping_name` - represents the optional name of the ping to retrieve the
/// metric for. Defaults to the first value in `send_in_pings`.
fn test_get_value<'a, S: Into<Option<&'a str>>>(
&self,
ping_name: S,
) -> Option<DistributionData>;
/// **Exported for test purposes.**
///
/// Gets the number of recorded errors for the given error type.
///
/// # Arguments
///
/// * `error` - The type of error
///
/// # Returns
///
/// The number of errors recorded.
fn test_get_num_recorded_errors(&self, error: ErrorType) -> i32;
}