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// Package pool provides internal pool utilities.
package pool import ( ) // A Pool is a generic wrapper around [sync.Pool] to provide strongly-typed // object pooling. // // Note that SA6002 (ref: https://staticcheck.io/docs/checks/#SA6002) will // not be detected, so all internal pool use must take care to only store // pointer types. type Pool[ any] struct { pool sync.Pool } // New returns a new [Pool] for T, and will use fn to construct new Ts when // the pool is empty. func [ any]( func() ) *Pool[] { return &Pool[]{ pool: sync.Pool{ New: func() any { return () }, }, } } // Get gets a T from the pool, or creates a new one if the pool is empty. func ( *Pool[]) () { return .pool.Get().() } // Put returns x into the pool. func ( *Pool[]) ( ) { .pool.Put() }