Fix gotutorial

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Daniel Wang
2015-02-26 09:54:05 -08:00
parent 856702e6ca
commit f7d17351f7

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@ -183,24 +183,6 @@ func (s *routeGuideServer) ListFeatures(rect *pb.Rectangle, stream pb.RouteGuide
} }
return nil return nil
} }
Status ListFeatures(ServerContext* context, const Rectangle* rectangle,
ServerWriter<Feature>* writer) override {
auto lo = rectangle->lo();
auto hi = rectangle->hi();
long left = std::min(lo.longitude(), hi.longitude());
long right = std::max(lo.longitude(), hi.longitude());
long top = std::max(lo.latitude(), hi.latitude());
long bottom = std::min(lo.latitude(), hi.latitude());
for (const Feature& f : feature_list_) {
if (f.location().longitude() >= left &&
f.location().longitude() <= right &&
f.location().latitude() >= bottom &&
f.location().latitude() <= top) {
writer->Write(f);
}
}
return Status::OK;
}
``` ```
As you can see, instead of getting simple request and response objects in our method parameters, this time we get a request object (the `Rectangle` in which our client wants to find `Feature`s) and a special `RouteGuide_ListFeaturesServer` object. In the method, we populate as many `Feature` objects as we need to return, writing them to the `RouteGuide_ListFeaturesServer` using its `Send()` method. Finally, as in our simple RPC, we return a `nil` error to tell gRPC that we've finished writing responses. Should there be any error happened in this call, we return a non-`nil` error and the gRPC layer will translate it into an appropriate RPC status to be sent on the wire. As you can see, instead of getting simple request and response objects in our method parameters, this time we get a request object (the `Rectangle` in which our client wants to find `Feature`s) and a special `RouteGuide_ListFeaturesServer` object. In the method, we populate as many `Feature` objects as we need to return, writing them to the `RouteGuide_ListFeaturesServer` using its `Send()` method. Finally, as in our simple RPC, we return a `nil` error to tell gRPC that we've finished writing responses. Should there be any error happened in this call, we return a non-`nil` error and the gRPC layer will translate it into an appropriate RPC status to be sent on the wire.