Initialize freeport lazily to avoid runtime issues
This PR makes freeport initialize lazily rather than using an init method.
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// mu guards nextPort
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mu sync.Mutex
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// once is used to do the initialization on the first call to retrieve free
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// ports
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once sync.Once
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// port is the last allocated port.
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port int
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)
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func init() {
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// initialize is used to initialize freeport.
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func initialize() {
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if lowPort+maxBlocks*blockSize > 65535 {
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panic("freeport: block size too big or too many blocks requested")
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}
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@ -108,6 +113,9 @@ func Free(n int) (ports []int, err error) {
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return nil, fmt.Errorf("freeport: block size too small")
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}
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// Reserve a port block
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once.Do(initialize)
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for len(ports) < n {
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port++
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