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"ImportPath": "github.com/sosedoff/pgweb",
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"ImportPath": "github.com/sosedoff/pgweb",
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"GoVersion": "go1.7",
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"GoVersion": "go1.7",
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"GodepVersion": "v75",
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"GodepVersion": "v79",
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"Comment": "v1.1-63-g963acc4",
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"Comment": "v1.1-63-g963acc4",
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"Rev": "963acc4b0ce297782405d4aefd6fe173ff657b1f"
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"ImportPath": "github.com/golang/protobuf/proto",
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"ImportPath": "github.com/jessevdk/go-flags",
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"ImportPath": "github.com/jessevdk/go-flags",
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"Comment": "v1-285-g1679536",
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"Comment": "go1.0-cutoff-56-gdc50b6a",
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"Comment": "go1.0-cutoff-56-gdc50b6a",
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"Rev": "dc50b6ad2d3ee836442cf3389009c7cd1e64bb43"
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"ImportPath": "github.com/mattn/go-isatty",
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"ImportPath": "github.com/mitchellh/go-homedir",
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"ImportPath": "github.com/mitchellh/go-homedir",
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"Rev": "7d2d8c8a4e078ce3c58736ab521a40b37a504c52"
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"ImportPath": "golang.org/x/crypto/curve25519",
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"ImportPath": "golang.org/x/crypto/curve25519",
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"Rev": "ede567c8e044a5913dad1d1af3696d9da953104c"
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"ImportPath": "golang.org/x/crypto/ed25519",
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"ImportPath": "golang.org/x/crypto/ed25519/internal/edwards25519",
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"ImportPath": "golang.org/x/crypto/ssh",
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"ImportPath": "golang.org/x/crypto/ssh",
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"ImportPath": "github.com/mattn/go-isatty",
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"ImportPath": "golang.org/x/sys/unix",
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"Rev": "30a891c33c7cde7b02a981314b4228ec99380cca"
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"ImportPath": "gopkg.in/gin-contrib/sse.v0",
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"ImportPath": "gopkg.in/gin-contrib/sse.v0",
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"Rev": "22d885f9ecc78bf4ee5d72b937e4bbcdc58e8cae"
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"ImportPath": "github.com/golang/protobuf/proto",
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"Rev": "8ee79997227bf9b34611aee7946ae64735e6fd93"
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"ImportPath": "gopkg.in/go-playground/validator.v8",
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"ImportPath": "gopkg.in/go-playground/validator.v8",
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"Comment": "v8.18.1",
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"ImportPath": "gopkg.in/yaml.v2",
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"Rev": "a5b47d31c556af34a302ce5d659e6fea44d90de0"
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"ImportPath": "github.com/stretchr/testify/vendor/github.com/davecgh/go-spew/spew",
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"Comment": "v1.1.3",
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"Rev": "f390dcf405f7b83c997eac1b06768bb9f44dec18"
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"ImportPath": "github.com/stretchr/testify/vendor/github.com/pmezard/go-difflib/difflib",
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"Comment": "v1.1.3",
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"ImportPath": "golang.org/x/crypto/ed25519",
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"ImportPath": "golang.org/x/crypto/ed25519/internal/edwards25519",
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"Rev": "ede567c8e044a5913dad1d1af3696d9da953104c"
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// Copyright (c) 2015 Dave Collins <dave@davec.name>
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//
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// Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for any
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// purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above
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// copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies.
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//
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// THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES
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// WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
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// MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR
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// ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES
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// WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN
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// ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF
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// OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
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// NOTE: Due to the following build constraints, this file will only be compiled
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// when the code is not running on Google App Engine and "-tags disableunsafe"
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import (
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ptrSize = unsafe.Sizeof((*byte)(nil))
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// internal reflect.Value fields. These values are valid before golang
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w.Write(panicBytes)
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// type the passed reflect.Value represents and outputes the result to Writer w.
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//
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// It handles panics in any called methods by catching and displaying the error
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// as the formatted value.
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// Stringer interface. However, the reflect package won't give us an
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v = unsafeReflectValue(v)
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// the base type or a pointer to the base type depending on settings.
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// mutate the value, however, types which choose to satisify an error or
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// Stringer interface with a pointer receiver should not be mutating their
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// state inside these interface methods.
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if !cs.DisablePointerMethods && !UnsafeDisabled && !v.CanAddr() {
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defer catchPanic(w, v)
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if cs.ContinueOnMethod {
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w.Write([]byte(iface.String()))
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func printBool(w io.Writer, val bool) {
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func printInt(w io.Writer, val int64, base int) {
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w.Write([]byte(strconv.FormatInt(val, base)))
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}
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|
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func printUint(w io.Writer, val uint64, base int) {
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|
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w.Write([]byte(strconv.FormatUint(val, base)))
|
|
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}
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|
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|
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|
|
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// which is expected to be 32 or 64bit, to Writer w.
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func printFloat(w io.Writer, val float64, precision int) {
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w.Write([]byte(strconv.FormatFloat(val, 'g', -1, precision)))
|
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|
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|
|
||||||
// for the real and imaginary parts to Writer w.
|
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func printComplex(w io.Writer, c complex128, floatPrecision int) {
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w.Write(openParenBytes)
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w.Write([]byte(strconv.FormatFloat(r, 'g', -1, floatPrecision)))
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|
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i := imag(c)
|
|
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if i >= 0 {
|
|
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w.Write(plusBytes)
|
|
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}
|
|
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w.Write([]byte(strconv.FormatFloat(i, 'g', -1, floatPrecision)))
|
|
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w.Write(iBytes)
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w.Write(closeParenBytes)
|
|
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}
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|
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// printHexPtr outputs a uintptr formatted as hexidecimal with a leading '0x'
|
|
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// prefix to Writer w.
|
|
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func printHexPtr(w io.Writer, p uintptr) {
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// Null pointer.
|
|
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num := uint64(p)
|
|
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if num == 0 {
|
|
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w.Write(nilAngleBytes)
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return
|
|
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}
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|
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|
|
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// Max uint64 is 16 bytes in hex + 2 bytes for '0x' prefix
|
|
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buf := make([]byte, 18)
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|
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// It's simpler to construct the hex string right to left.
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|
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for num >= base {
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buf[i] = hexDigits[num%base]
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i--
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|
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i--
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|
|
||||||
// Strip unused leading bytes.
|
|
||||||
buf = buf[i:]
|
|
||||||
w.Write(buf)
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
// valuesSorter implements sort.Interface to allow a slice of reflect.Value
|
|
||||||
// elements to be sorted.
|
|
||||||
type valuesSorter struct {
|
|
||||||
values []reflect.Value
|
|
||||||
strings []string // either nil or same len and values
|
|
||||||
cs *ConfigState
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
// newValuesSorter initializes a valuesSorter instance, which holds a set of
|
|
||||||
// surrogate keys on which the data should be sorted. It uses flags in
|
|
||||||
// ConfigState to decide if and how to populate those surrogate keys.
|
|
||||||
func newValuesSorter(values []reflect.Value, cs *ConfigState) sort.Interface {
|
|
||||||
vs := &valuesSorter{values: values, cs: cs}
|
|
||||||
if canSortSimply(vs.values[0].Kind()) {
|
|
||||||
return vs
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
if !cs.DisableMethods {
|
|
||||||
vs.strings = make([]string, len(values))
|
|
||||||
for i := range vs.values {
|
|
||||||
b := bytes.Buffer{}
|
|
||||||
if !handleMethods(cs, &b, vs.values[i]) {
|
|
||||||
vs.strings = nil
|
|
||||||
break
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
vs.strings[i] = b.String()
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
if vs.strings == nil && cs.SpewKeys {
|
|
||||||
vs.strings = make([]string, len(values))
|
|
||||||
for i := range vs.values {
|
|
||||||
vs.strings[i] = Sprintf("%#v", vs.values[i].Interface())
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
return vs
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
// canSortSimply tests whether a reflect.Kind is a primitive that can be sorted
|
|
||||||
// directly, or whether it should be considered for sorting by surrogate keys
|
|
||||||
// (if the ConfigState allows it).
|
|
||||||
func canSortSimply(kind reflect.Kind) bool {
|
|
||||||
// This switch parallels valueSortLess, except for the default case.
|
|
||||||
switch kind {
|
|
||||||
case reflect.Bool:
|
|
||||||
return true
|
|
||||||
case reflect.Int8, reflect.Int16, reflect.Int32, reflect.Int64, reflect.Int:
|
|
||||||
return true
|
|
||||||
case reflect.Uint8, reflect.Uint16, reflect.Uint32, reflect.Uint64, reflect.Uint:
|
|
||||||
return true
|
|
||||||
case reflect.Float32, reflect.Float64:
|
|
||||||
return true
|
|
||||||
case reflect.String:
|
|
||||||
return true
|
|
||||||
case reflect.Uintptr:
|
|
||||||
return true
|
|
||||||
case reflect.Array:
|
|
||||||
return true
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
return false
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
// Len returns the number of values in the slice. It is part of the
|
|
||||||
// sort.Interface implementation.
|
|
||||||
func (s *valuesSorter) Len() int {
|
|
||||||
return len(s.values)
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
// Swap swaps the values at the passed indices. It is part of the
|
|
||||||
// sort.Interface implementation.
|
|
||||||
func (s *valuesSorter) Swap(i, j int) {
|
|
||||||
s.values[i], s.values[j] = s.values[j], s.values[i]
|
|
||||||
if s.strings != nil {
|
|
||||||
s.strings[i], s.strings[j] = s.strings[j], s.strings[i]
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
// valueSortLess returns whether the first value should sort before the second
|
|
||||||
// value. It is used by valueSorter.Less as part of the sort.Interface
|
|
||||||
// implementation.
|
|
||||||
func valueSortLess(a, b reflect.Value) bool {
|
|
||||||
switch a.Kind() {
|
|
||||||
case reflect.Bool:
|
|
||||||
return !a.Bool() && b.Bool()
|
|
||||||
case reflect.Int8, reflect.Int16, reflect.Int32, reflect.Int64, reflect.Int:
|
|
||||||
return a.Int() < b.Int()
|
|
||||||
case reflect.Uint8, reflect.Uint16, reflect.Uint32, reflect.Uint64, reflect.Uint:
|
|
||||||
return a.Uint() < b.Uint()
|
|
||||||
case reflect.Float32, reflect.Float64:
|
|
||||||
return a.Float() < b.Float()
|
|
||||||
case reflect.String:
|
|
||||||
return a.String() < b.String()
|
|
||||||
case reflect.Uintptr:
|
|
||||||
return a.Uint() < b.Uint()
|
|
||||||
case reflect.Array:
|
|
||||||
// Compare the contents of both arrays.
|
|
||||||
l := a.Len()
|
|
||||||
for i := 0; i < l; i++ {
|
|
||||||
av := a.Index(i)
|
|
||||||
bv := b.Index(i)
|
|
||||||
if av.Interface() == bv.Interface() {
|
|
||||||
continue
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
return valueSortLess(av, bv)
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
return a.String() < b.String()
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
// Less returns whether the value at index i should sort before the
|
|
||||||
// value at index j. It is part of the sort.Interface implementation.
|
|
||||||
func (s *valuesSorter) Less(i, j int) bool {
|
|
||||||
if s.strings == nil {
|
|
||||||
return valueSortLess(s.values[i], s.values[j])
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
return s.strings[i] < s.strings[j]
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
// sortValues is a sort function that handles both native types and any type that
|
|
||||||
// can be converted to error or Stringer. Other inputs are sorted according to
|
|
||||||
// their Value.String() value to ensure display stability.
|
|
||||||
func sortValues(values []reflect.Value, cs *ConfigState) {
|
|
||||||
if len(values) == 0 {
|
|
||||||
return
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
sort.Sort(newValuesSorter(values, cs))
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
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/*
|
|
||||||
* Copyright (c) 2013 Dave Collins <dave@davec.name>
|
|
||||||
*
|
|
||||||
* Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for any
|
|
||||||
* purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above
|
|
||||||
* copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies.
|
|
||||||
*
|
|
||||||
* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES
|
|
||||||
* WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
|
|
||||||
* MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR
|
|
||||||
* ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES
|
|
||||||
* WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN
|
|
||||||
* ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF
|
|
||||||
* OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
|
|
||||||
*/
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
package spew
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
import (
|
|
||||||
"bytes"
|
|
||||||
"fmt"
|
|
||||||
"io"
|
|
||||||
"os"
|
|
||||||
)
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
// ConfigState houses the configuration options used by spew to format and
|
|
||||||
// display values. There is a global instance, Config, that is used to control
|
|
||||||
// all top-level Formatter and Dump functionality. Each ConfigState instance
|
|
||||||
// provides methods equivalent to the top-level functions.
|
|
||||||
//
|
|
||||||
// The zero value for ConfigState provides no indentation. You would typically
|
|
||||||
// want to set it to a space or a tab.
|
|
||||||
//
|
|
||||||
// Alternatively, you can use NewDefaultConfig to get a ConfigState instance
|
|
||||||
// with default settings. See the documentation of NewDefaultConfig for default
|
|
||||||
// values.
|
|
||||||
type ConfigState struct {
|
|
||||||
// Indent specifies the string to use for each indentation level. The
|
|
||||||
// global config instance that all top-level functions use set this to a
|
|
||||||
// single space by default. If you would like more indentation, you might
|
|
||||||
// set this to a tab with "\t" or perhaps two spaces with " ".
|
|
||||||
Indent string
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
// MaxDepth controls the maximum number of levels to descend into nested
|
|
||||||
// data structures. The default, 0, means there is no limit.
|
|
||||||
//
|
|
||||||
// NOTE: Circular data structures are properly detected, so it is not
|
|
||||||
// necessary to set this value unless you specifically want to limit deeply
|
|
||||||
// nested data structures.
|
|
||||||
MaxDepth int
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
// DisableMethods specifies whether or not error and Stringer interfaces are
|
|
||||||
// invoked for types that implement them.
|
|
||||||
DisableMethods bool
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
// DisablePointerMethods specifies whether or not to check for and invoke
|
|
||||||
// error and Stringer interfaces on types which only accept a pointer
|
|
||||||
// receiver when the current type is not a pointer.
|
|
||||||
//
|
|
||||||
// NOTE: This might be an unsafe action since calling one of these methods
|
|
||||||
// with a pointer receiver could technically mutate the value, however,
|
|
||||||
// in practice, types which choose to satisify an error or Stringer
|
|
||||||
// interface with a pointer receiver should not be mutating their state
|
|
||||||
// inside these interface methods. As a result, this option relies on
|
|
||||||
// access to the unsafe package, so it will not have any effect when
|
|
||||||
// running in environments without access to the unsafe package such as
|
|
||||||
// Google App Engine or with the "disableunsafe" build tag specified.
|
|
||||||
DisablePointerMethods bool
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
// ContinueOnMethod specifies whether or not recursion should continue once
|
|
||||||
// a custom error or Stringer interface is invoked. The default, false,
|
|
||||||
// means it will print the results of invoking the custom error or Stringer
|
|
||||||
// interface and return immediately instead of continuing to recurse into
|
|
||||||
// the internals of the data type.
|
|
||||||
//
|
|
||||||
// NOTE: This flag does not have any effect if method invocation is disabled
|
|
||||||
// via the DisableMethods or DisablePointerMethods options.
|
|
||||||
ContinueOnMethod bool
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
// SortKeys specifies map keys should be sorted before being printed. Use
|
|
||||||
// this to have a more deterministic, diffable output. Note that only
|
|
||||||
// native types (bool, int, uint, floats, uintptr and string) and types
|
|
||||||
// that support the error or Stringer interfaces (if methods are
|
|
||||||
// enabled) are supported, with other types sorted according to the
|
|
||||||
// reflect.Value.String() output which guarantees display stability.
|
|
||||||
SortKeys bool
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
// SpewKeys specifies that, as a last resort attempt, map keys should
|
|
||||||
// be spewed to strings and sorted by those strings. This is only
|
|
||||||
// considered if SortKeys is true.
|
|
||||||
SpewKeys bool
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
// Config is the active configuration of the top-level functions.
|
|
||||||
// The configuration can be changed by modifying the contents of spew.Config.
|
|
||||||
var Config = ConfigState{Indent: " "}
|
|
||||||
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|
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// Errorf is a wrapper for fmt.Errorf that treats each argument as if it were
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// passed with a Formatter interface returned by c.NewFormatter. It returns
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// the formatted string as a value that satisfies error. See NewFormatter
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// for formatting details.
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//
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// This function is shorthand for the following syntax:
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//
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// fmt.Errorf(format, c.NewFormatter(a), c.NewFormatter(b))
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func (c *ConfigState) Errorf(format string, a ...interface{}) (err error) {
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return fmt.Errorf(format, c.convertArgs(a)...)
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}
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// Fprint is a wrapper for fmt.Fprint that treats each argument as if it were
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// passed with a Formatter interface returned by c.NewFormatter. It returns
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// the number of bytes written and any write error encountered. See
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// NewFormatter for formatting details.
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//
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// This function is shorthand for the following syntax:
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//
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// fmt.Fprint(w, c.NewFormatter(a), c.NewFormatter(b))
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func (c *ConfigState) Fprint(w io.Writer, a ...interface{}) (n int, err error) {
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return fmt.Fprint(w, c.convertArgs(a)...)
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}
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// Fprintf is a wrapper for fmt.Fprintf that treats each argument as if it were
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// passed with a Formatter interface returned by c.NewFormatter. It returns
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// the number of bytes written and any write error encountered. See
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// NewFormatter for formatting details.
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//
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// This function is shorthand for the following syntax:
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//
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// fmt.Fprintf(w, format, c.NewFormatter(a), c.NewFormatter(b))
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func (c *ConfigState) Fprintf(w io.Writer, format string, a ...interface{}) (n int, err error) {
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return fmt.Fprintf(w, format, c.convertArgs(a)...)
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}
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// Fprintln is a wrapper for fmt.Fprintln that treats each argument as if it
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// passed with a Formatter interface returned by c.NewFormatter. See
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// NewFormatter for formatting details.
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//
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// This function is shorthand for the following syntax:
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//
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// fmt.Fprintln(w, c.NewFormatter(a), c.NewFormatter(b))
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func (c *ConfigState) Fprintln(w io.Writer, a ...interface{}) (n int, err error) {
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return fmt.Fprintln(w, c.convertArgs(a)...)
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}
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// Print is a wrapper for fmt.Print that treats each argument as if it were
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// passed with a Formatter interface returned by c.NewFormatter. It returns
|
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// the number of bytes written and any write error encountered. See
|
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// NewFormatter for formatting details.
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//
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// This function is shorthand for the following syntax:
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//
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// fmt.Print(c.NewFormatter(a), c.NewFormatter(b))
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func (c *ConfigState) Print(a ...interface{}) (n int, err error) {
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return fmt.Print(c.convertArgs(a)...)
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}
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// Printf is a wrapper for fmt.Printf that treats each argument as if it were
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// passed with a Formatter interface returned by c.NewFormatter. It returns
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// the number of bytes written and any write error encountered. See
|
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// NewFormatter for formatting details.
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//
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// This function is shorthand for the following syntax:
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//
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// fmt.Printf(format, c.NewFormatter(a), c.NewFormatter(b))
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func (c *ConfigState) Printf(format string, a ...interface{}) (n int, err error) {
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return fmt.Printf(format, c.convertArgs(a)...)
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}
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// Println is a wrapper for fmt.Println that treats each argument as if it were
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// passed with a Formatter interface returned by c.NewFormatter. It returns
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// the number of bytes written and any write error encountered. See
|
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// NewFormatter for formatting details.
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//
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// This function is shorthand for the following syntax:
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//
|
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// fmt.Println(c.NewFormatter(a), c.NewFormatter(b))
|
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func (c *ConfigState) Println(a ...interface{}) (n int, err error) {
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return fmt.Println(c.convertArgs(a)...)
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}
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// Sprint is a wrapper for fmt.Sprint that treats each argument as if it were
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// passed with a Formatter interface returned by c.NewFormatter. It returns
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// the resulting string. See NewFormatter for formatting details.
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//
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// This function is shorthand for the following syntax:
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//
|
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// fmt.Sprint(c.NewFormatter(a), c.NewFormatter(b))
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||||||
func (c *ConfigState) Sprint(a ...interface{}) string {
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|
||||||
return fmt.Sprint(c.convertArgs(a)...)
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|
||||||
}
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||||||
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||||||
// Sprintf is a wrapper for fmt.Sprintf that treats each argument as if it were
|
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||||||
// passed with a Formatter interface returned by c.NewFormatter. It returns
|
|
||||||
// the resulting string. See NewFormatter for formatting details.
|
|
||||||
//
|
|
||||||
// This function is shorthand for the following syntax:
|
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//
|
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// fmt.Sprintf(format, c.NewFormatter(a), c.NewFormatter(b))
|
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||||||
func (c *ConfigState) Sprintf(format string, a ...interface{}) string {
|
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return fmt.Sprintf(format, c.convertArgs(a)...)
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}
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// Sprintln is a wrapper for fmt.Sprintln that treats each argument as if it
|
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// were passed with a Formatter interface returned by c.NewFormatter. It
|
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||||||
// returns the resulting string. See NewFormatter for formatting details.
|
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||||||
//
|
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||||||
// This function is shorthand for the following syntax:
|
|
||||||
//
|
|
||||||
// fmt.Sprintln(c.NewFormatter(a), c.NewFormatter(b))
|
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||||||
func (c *ConfigState) Sprintln(a ...interface{}) string {
|
|
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return fmt.Sprintln(c.convertArgs(a)...)
|
|
||||||
}
|
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|
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/*
|
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||||||
NewFormatter returns a custom formatter that satisfies the fmt.Formatter
|
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interface. As a result, it integrates cleanly with standard fmt package
|
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||||||
printing functions. The formatter is useful for inline printing of smaller data
|
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||||||
types similar to the standard %v format specifier.
|
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|
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The custom formatter only responds to the %v (most compact), %+v (adds pointer
|
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||||||
addresses), %#v (adds types), and %#+v (adds types and pointer addresses) verb
|
|
||||||
combinations. Any other verbs such as %x and %q will be sent to the the
|
|
||||||
standard fmt package for formatting. In addition, the custom formatter ignores
|
|
||||||
the width and precision arguments (however they will still work on the format
|
|
||||||
specifiers not handled by the custom formatter).
|
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||||||
|
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||||||
Typically this function shouldn't be called directly. It is much easier to make
|
|
||||||
use of the custom formatter by calling one of the convenience functions such as
|
|
||||||
c.Printf, c.Println, or c.Printf.
|
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||||||
*/
|
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||||||
func (c *ConfigState) NewFormatter(v interface{}) fmt.Formatter {
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|
||||||
return newFormatter(c, v)
|
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}
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|
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// Fdump formats and displays the passed arguments to io.Writer w. It formats
|
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// exactly the same as Dump.
|
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||||||
func (c *ConfigState) Fdump(w io.Writer, a ...interface{}) {
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|
||||||
fdump(c, w, a...)
|
|
||||||
}
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||||||
|
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/*
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Dump displays the passed parameters to standard out with newlines, customizable
|
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||||||
indentation, and additional debug information such as complete types and all
|
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||||||
pointer addresses used to indirect to the final value. It provides the
|
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||||||
following features over the built-in printing facilities provided by the fmt
|
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||||||
package:
|
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||||||
|
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* Pointers are dereferenced and followed
|
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* Circular data structures are detected and handled properly
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* Custom Stringer/error interfaces are optionally invoked, including
|
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on unexported types
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* Custom types which only implement the Stringer/error interfaces via
|
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a pointer receiver are optionally invoked when passing non-pointer
|
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variables
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|
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* Byte arrays and slices are dumped like the hexdump -C command which
|
|
||||||
includes offsets, byte values in hex, and ASCII output
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
The configuration options are controlled by modifying the public members
|
|
||||||
of c. See ConfigState for options documentation.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
See Fdump if you would prefer dumping to an arbitrary io.Writer or Sdump to
|
|
||||||
get the formatted result as a string.
|
|
||||||
*/
|
|
||||||
func (c *ConfigState) Dump(a ...interface{}) {
|
|
||||||
fdump(c, os.Stdout, a...)
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
// Sdump returns a string with the passed arguments formatted exactly the same
|
|
||||||
// as Dump.
|
|
||||||
func (c *ConfigState) Sdump(a ...interface{}) string {
|
|
||||||
var buf bytes.Buffer
|
|
||||||
fdump(c, &buf, a...)
|
|
||||||
return buf.String()
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
// convertArgs accepts a slice of arguments and returns a slice of the same
|
|
||||||
// length with each argument converted to a spew Formatter interface using
|
|
||||||
// the ConfigState associated with s.
|
|
||||||
func (c *ConfigState) convertArgs(args []interface{}) (formatters []interface{}) {
|
|
||||||
formatters = make([]interface{}, len(args))
|
|
||||||
for index, arg := range args {
|
|
||||||
formatters[index] = newFormatter(c, arg)
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
return formatters
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
// NewDefaultConfig returns a ConfigState with the following default settings.
|
|
||||||
//
|
|
||||||
// Indent: " "
|
|
||||||
// MaxDepth: 0
|
|
||||||
// DisableMethods: false
|
|
||||||
// DisablePointerMethods: false
|
|
||||||
// ContinueOnMethod: false
|
|
||||||
// SortKeys: false
|
|
||||||
func NewDefaultConfig() *ConfigState {
|
|
||||||
return &ConfigState{Indent: " "}
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
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/*
|
|
||||||
* Copyright (c) 2013 Dave Collins <dave@davec.name>
|
|
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*
|
|
||||||
* Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for any
|
|
||||||
* purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above
|
|
||||||
* copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies.
|
|
||||||
*
|
|
||||||
* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES
|
|
||||||
* WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
|
|
||||||
* MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR
|
|
||||||
* ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES
|
|
||||||
* WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN
|
|
||||||
* ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF
|
|
||||||
* OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
|
|
||||||
*/
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
/*
|
|
||||||
Package spew implements a deep pretty printer for Go data structures to aid in
|
|
||||||
debugging.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
A quick overview of the additional features spew provides over the built-in
|
|
||||||
printing facilities for Go data types are as follows:
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
* Pointers are dereferenced and followed
|
|
||||||
* Circular data structures are detected and handled properly
|
|
||||||
* Custom Stringer/error interfaces are optionally invoked, including
|
|
||||||
on unexported types
|
|
||||||
* Custom types which only implement the Stringer/error interfaces via
|
|
||||||
a pointer receiver are optionally invoked when passing non-pointer
|
|
||||||
variables
|
|
||||||
* Byte arrays and slices are dumped like the hexdump -C command which
|
|
||||||
includes offsets, byte values in hex, and ASCII output (only when using
|
|
||||||
Dump style)
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
There are two different approaches spew allows for dumping Go data structures:
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
* Dump style which prints with newlines, customizable indentation,
|
|
||||||
and additional debug information such as types and all pointer addresses
|
|
||||||
used to indirect to the final value
|
|
||||||
* A custom Formatter interface that integrates cleanly with the standard fmt
|
|
||||||
package and replaces %v, %+v, %#v, and %#+v to provide inline printing
|
|
||||||
similar to the default %v while providing the additional functionality
|
|
||||||
outlined above and passing unsupported format verbs such as %x and %q
|
|
||||||
along to fmt
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Quick Start
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
This section demonstrates how to quickly get started with spew. See the
|
|
||||||
sections below for further details on formatting and configuration options.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
To dump a variable with full newlines, indentation, type, and pointer
|
|
||||||
information use Dump, Fdump, or Sdump:
|
|
||||||
spew.Dump(myVar1, myVar2, ...)
|
|
||||||
spew.Fdump(someWriter, myVar1, myVar2, ...)
|
|
||||||
str := spew.Sdump(myVar1, myVar2, ...)
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Alternatively, if you would prefer to use format strings with a compacted inline
|
|
||||||
printing style, use the convenience wrappers Printf, Fprintf, etc with
|
|
||||||
%v (most compact), %+v (adds pointer addresses), %#v (adds types), or
|
|
||||||
%#+v (adds types and pointer addresses):
|
|
||||||
spew.Printf("myVar1: %v -- myVar2: %+v", myVar1, myVar2)
|
|
||||||
spew.Printf("myVar3: %#v -- myVar4: %#+v", myVar3, myVar4)
|
|
||||||
spew.Fprintf(someWriter, "myVar1: %v -- myVar2: %+v", myVar1, myVar2)
|
|
||||||
spew.Fprintf(someWriter, "myVar3: %#v -- myVar4: %#+v", myVar3, myVar4)
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Configuration Options
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Configuration of spew is handled by fields in the ConfigState type. For
|
|
||||||
convenience, all of the top-level functions use a global state available
|
|
||||||
via the spew.Config global.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
It is also possible to create a ConfigState instance that provides methods
|
|
||||||
equivalent to the top-level functions. This allows concurrent configuration
|
|
||||||
options. See the ConfigState documentation for more details.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
The following configuration options are available:
|
|
||||||
* Indent
|
|
||||||
String to use for each indentation level for Dump functions.
|
|
||||||
It is a single space by default. A popular alternative is "\t".
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
* MaxDepth
|
|
||||||
Maximum number of levels to descend into nested data structures.
|
|
||||||
There is no limit by default.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
* DisableMethods
|
|
||||||
Disables invocation of error and Stringer interface methods.
|
|
||||||
Method invocation is enabled by default.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
* DisablePointerMethods
|
|
||||||
Disables invocation of error and Stringer interface methods on types
|
|
||||||
which only accept pointer receivers from non-pointer variables.
|
|
||||||
Pointer method invocation is enabled by default.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
* ContinueOnMethod
|
|
||||||
Enables recursion into types after invoking error and Stringer interface
|
|
||||||
methods. Recursion after method invocation is disabled by default.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
* SortKeys
|
|
||||||
Specifies map keys should be sorted before being printed. Use
|
|
||||||
this to have a more deterministic, diffable output. Note that
|
|
||||||
only native types (bool, int, uint, floats, uintptr and string)
|
|
||||||
and types which implement error or Stringer interfaces are
|
|
||||||
supported with other types sorted according to the
|
|
||||||
reflect.Value.String() output which guarantees display
|
|
||||||
stability. Natural map order is used by default.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
* SpewKeys
|
|
||||||
Specifies that, as a last resort attempt, map keys should be
|
|
||||||
spewed to strings and sorted by those strings. This is only
|
|
||||||
considered if SortKeys is true.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Dump Usage
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Simply call spew.Dump with a list of variables you want to dump:
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
spew.Dump(myVar1, myVar2, ...)
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
You may also call spew.Fdump if you would prefer to output to an arbitrary
|
|
||||||
io.Writer. For example, to dump to standard error:
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
spew.Fdump(os.Stderr, myVar1, myVar2, ...)
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
A third option is to call spew.Sdump to get the formatted output as a string:
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
str := spew.Sdump(myVar1, myVar2, ...)
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Sample Dump Output
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
See the Dump example for details on the setup of the types and variables being
|
|
||||||
shown here.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
(main.Foo) {
|
|
||||||
unexportedField: (*main.Bar)(0xf84002e210)({
|
|
||||||
flag: (main.Flag) flagTwo,
|
|
||||||
data: (uintptr) <nil>
|
|
||||||
}),
|
|
||||||
ExportedField: (map[interface {}]interface {}) (len=1) {
|
|
||||||
(string) (len=3) "one": (bool) true
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Byte (and uint8) arrays and slices are displayed uniquely like the hexdump -C
|
|
||||||
command as shown.
|
|
||||||
([]uint8) (len=32 cap=32) {
|
|
||||||
00000000 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 1a 1b 1c 1d 1e 1f 20 |............... |
|
|
||||||
00000010 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 2a 2b 2c 2d 2e 2f 30 |!"#$%&'()*+,-./0|
|
|
||||||
00000020 31 32 |12|
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Custom Formatter
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Spew provides a custom formatter that implements the fmt.Formatter interface
|
|
||||||
so that it integrates cleanly with standard fmt package printing functions. The
|
|
||||||
formatter is useful for inline printing of smaller data types similar to the
|
|
||||||
standard %v format specifier.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
The custom formatter only responds to the %v (most compact), %+v (adds pointer
|
|
||||||
addresses), %#v (adds types), or %#+v (adds types and pointer addresses) verb
|
|
||||||
combinations. Any other verbs such as %x and %q will be sent to the the
|
|
||||||
standard fmt package for formatting. In addition, the custom formatter ignores
|
|
||||||
the width and precision arguments (however they will still work on the format
|
|
||||||
specifiers not handled by the custom formatter).
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|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Custom Formatter Usage
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
The simplest way to make use of the spew custom formatter is to call one of the
|
|
||||||
convenience functions such as spew.Printf, spew.Println, or spew.Printf. The
|
|
||||||
functions have syntax you are most likely already familiar with:
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
spew.Printf("myVar1: %v -- myVar2: %+v", myVar1, myVar2)
|
|
||||||
spew.Printf("myVar3: %#v -- myVar4: %#+v", myVar3, myVar4)
|
|
||||||
spew.Println(myVar, myVar2)
|
|
||||||
spew.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "myVar1: %v -- myVar2: %+v", myVar1, myVar2)
|
|
||||||
spew.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "myVar3: %#v -- myVar4: %#+v", myVar3, myVar4)
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
See the Index for the full list convenience functions.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Sample Formatter Output
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Double pointer to a uint8:
|
|
||||||
%v: <**>5
|
|
||||||
%+v: <**>(0xf8400420d0->0xf8400420c8)5
|
|
||||||
%#v: (**uint8)5
|
|
||||||
%#+v: (**uint8)(0xf8400420d0->0xf8400420c8)5
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Pointer to circular struct with a uint8 field and a pointer to itself:
|
|
||||||
%v: <*>{1 <*><shown>}
|
|
||||||
%+v: <*>(0xf84003e260){ui8:1 c:<*>(0xf84003e260)<shown>}
|
|
||||||
%#v: (*main.circular){ui8:(uint8)1 c:(*main.circular)<shown>}
|
|
||||||
%#+v: (*main.circular)(0xf84003e260){ui8:(uint8)1 c:(*main.circular)(0xf84003e260)<shown>}
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
See the Printf example for details on the setup of variables being shown
|
|
||||||
here.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Errors
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Since it is possible for custom Stringer/error interfaces to panic, spew
|
|
||||||
detects them and handles them internally by printing the panic information
|
|
||||||
inline with the output. Since spew is intended to provide deep pretty printing
|
|
||||||
capabilities on structures, it intentionally does not return any errors.
|
|
||||||
*/
|
|
||||||
package spew
|
|
511
vendor/github.com/stretchr/testify/vendor/github.com/davecgh/go-spew/spew/dump.go
generated
vendored
511
vendor/github.com/stretchr/testify/vendor/github.com/davecgh/go-spew/spew/dump.go
generated
vendored
@ -1,511 +0,0 @@
|
|||||||
/*
|
|
||||||
* Copyright (c) 2013 Dave Collins <dave@davec.name>
|
|
||||||
*
|
|
||||||
* Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for any
|
|
||||||
* purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above
|
|
||||||
* copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies.
|
|
||||||
*
|
|
||||||
* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES
|
|
||||||
* WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
|
|
||||||
* MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR
|
|
||||||
* ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES
|
|
||||||
* WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN
|
|
||||||
* ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF
|
|
||||||
* OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
|
|
||||||
*/
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
package spew
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
import (
|
|
||||||
"bytes"
|
|
||||||
"encoding/hex"
|
|
||||||
"fmt"
|
|
||||||
"io"
|
|
||||||
"os"
|
|
||||||
"reflect"
|
|
||||||
"regexp"
|
|
||||||
"strconv"
|
|
||||||
"strings"
|
|
||||||
)
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
var (
|
|
||||||
// uint8Type is a reflect.Type representing a uint8. It is used to
|
|
||||||
// convert cgo types to uint8 slices for hexdumping.
|
|
||||||
uint8Type = reflect.TypeOf(uint8(0))
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
// cCharRE is a regular expression that matches a cgo char.
|
|
||||||
// It is used to detect character arrays to hexdump them.
|
|
||||||
cCharRE = regexp.MustCompile("^.*\\._Ctype_char$")
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
// cUnsignedCharRE is a regular expression that matches a cgo unsigned
|
|
||||||
// char. It is used to detect unsigned character arrays to hexdump
|
|
||||||
// them.
|
|
||||||
cUnsignedCharRE = regexp.MustCompile("^.*\\._Ctype_unsignedchar$")
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
// cUint8tCharRE is a regular expression that matches a cgo uint8_t.
|
|
||||||
// It is used to detect uint8_t arrays to hexdump them.
|
|
||||||
cUint8tCharRE = regexp.MustCompile("^.*\\._Ctype_uint8_t$")
|
|
||||||
)
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
// dumpState contains information about the state of a dump operation.
|
|
||||||
type dumpState struct {
|
|
||||||
w io.Writer
|
|
||||||
depth int
|
|
||||||
pointers map[uintptr]int
|
|
||||||
ignoreNextType bool
|
|
||||||
ignoreNextIndent bool
|
|
||||||
cs *ConfigState
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
// indent performs indentation according to the depth level and cs.Indent
|
|
||||||
// option.
|
|
||||||
func (d *dumpState) indent() {
|
|
||||||
if d.ignoreNextIndent {
|
|
||||||
d.ignoreNextIndent = false
|
|
||||||
return
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
d.w.Write(bytes.Repeat([]byte(d.cs.Indent), d.depth))
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
// unpackValue returns values inside of non-nil interfaces when possible.
|
|
||||||
// This is useful for data types like structs, arrays, slices, and maps which
|
|
||||||
// can contain varying types packed inside an interface.
|
|
||||||
func (d *dumpState) unpackValue(v reflect.Value) reflect.Value {
|
|
||||||
if v.Kind() == reflect.Interface && !v.IsNil() {
|
|
||||||
v = v.Elem()
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
return v
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
// dumpPtr handles formatting of pointers by indirecting them as necessary.
|
|
||||||
func (d *dumpState) dumpPtr(v reflect.Value) {
|
|
||||||
// Remove pointers at or below the current depth from map used to detect
|
|
||||||
// circular refs.
|
|
||||||
for k, depth := range d.pointers {
|
|
||||||
if depth >= d.depth {
|
|
||||||
delete(d.pointers, k)
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
// Keep list of all dereferenced pointers to show later.
|
|
||||||
pointerChain := make([]uintptr, 0)
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
// Figure out how many levels of indirection there are by dereferencing
|
|
||||||
// pointers and unpacking interfaces down the chain while detecting circular
|
|
||||||
// references.
|
|
||||||
nilFound := false
|
|
||||||
cycleFound := false
|
|
||||||
indirects := 0
|
|
||||||
ve := v
|
|
||||||
for ve.Kind() == reflect.Ptr {
|
|
||||||
if ve.IsNil() {
|
|
||||||
nilFound = true
|
|
||||||
break
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
indirects++
|
|
||||||
addr := ve.Pointer()
|
|
||||||
pointerChain = append(pointerChain, addr)
|
|
||||||
if pd, ok := d.pointers[addr]; ok && pd < d.depth {
|
|
||||||
cycleFound = true
|
|
||||||
indirects--
|
|
||||||
break
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
d.pointers[addr] = d.depth
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
ve = ve.Elem()
|
|
||||||
if ve.Kind() == reflect.Interface {
|
|
||||||
if ve.IsNil() {
|
|
||||||
nilFound = true
|
|
||||||
break
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
ve = ve.Elem()
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
// Display type information.
|
|
||||||
d.w.Write(openParenBytes)
|
|
||||||
d.w.Write(bytes.Repeat(asteriskBytes, indirects))
|
|
||||||
d.w.Write([]byte(ve.Type().String()))
|
|
||||||
d.w.Write(closeParenBytes)
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
// Display pointer information.
|
|
||||||
if len(pointerChain) > 0 {
|
|
||||||
d.w.Write(openParenBytes)
|
|
||||||
for i, addr := range pointerChain {
|
|
||||||
if i > 0 {
|
|
||||||
d.w.Write(pointerChainBytes)
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
printHexPtr(d.w, addr)
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
d.w.Write(closeParenBytes)
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
// Display dereferenced value.
|
|
||||||
d.w.Write(openParenBytes)
|
|
||||||
switch {
|
|
||||||
case nilFound == true:
|
|
||||||
d.w.Write(nilAngleBytes)
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
case cycleFound == true:
|
|
||||||
d.w.Write(circularBytes)
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
default:
|
|
||||||
d.ignoreNextType = true
|
|
||||||
d.dump(ve)
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
d.w.Write(closeParenBytes)
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
// dumpSlice handles formatting of arrays and slices. Byte (uint8 under
|
|
||||||
// reflection) arrays and slices are dumped in hexdump -C fashion.
|
|
||||||
func (d *dumpState) dumpSlice(v reflect.Value) {
|
|
||||||
// Determine whether this type should be hex dumped or not. Also,
|
|
||||||
// for types which should be hexdumped, try to use the underlying data
|
|
||||||
// first, then fall back to trying to convert them to a uint8 slice.
|
|
||||||
var buf []uint8
|
|
||||||
doConvert := false
|
|
||||||
doHexDump := false
|
|
||||||
numEntries := v.Len()
|
|
||||||
if numEntries > 0 {
|
|
||||||
vt := v.Index(0).Type()
|
|
||||||
vts := vt.String()
|
|
||||||
switch {
|
|
||||||
// C types that need to be converted.
|
|
||||||
case cCharRE.MatchString(vts):
|
|
||||||
fallthrough
|
|
||||||
case cUnsignedCharRE.MatchString(vts):
|
|
||||||
fallthrough
|
|
||||||
case cUint8tCharRE.MatchString(vts):
|
|
||||||
doConvert = true
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
// Try to use existing uint8 slices and fall back to converting
|
|
||||||
// and copying if that fails.
|
|
||||||
case vt.Kind() == reflect.Uint8:
|
|
||||||
// TODO(davec): Fix up the disableUnsafe bits...
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
// We need an addressable interface to convert the type
|
|
||||||
// to a byte slice. However, the reflect package won't
|
|
||||||
// give us an interface on certain things like
|
|
||||||
// unexported struct fields in order to enforce
|
|
||||||
// visibility rules. We use unsafe, when available, to
|
|
||||||
// bypass these restrictions since this package does not
|
|
||||||
// mutate the values.
|
|
||||||
vs := v
|
|
||||||
if !vs.CanInterface() || !vs.CanAddr() {
|
|
||||||
vs = unsafeReflectValue(vs)
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
if !UnsafeDisabled {
|
|
||||||
vs = vs.Slice(0, numEntries)
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
// Use the existing uint8 slice if it can be
|
|
||||||
// type asserted.
|
|
||||||
iface := vs.Interface()
|
|
||||||
if slice, ok := iface.([]uint8); ok {
|
|
||||||
buf = slice
|
|
||||||
doHexDump = true
|
|
||||||
break
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
// The underlying data needs to be converted if it can't
|
|
||||||
// be type asserted to a uint8 slice.
|
|
||||||
doConvert = true
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
// Copy and convert the underlying type if needed.
|
|
||||||
if doConvert && vt.ConvertibleTo(uint8Type) {
|
|
||||||
// Convert and copy each element into a uint8 byte
|
|
||||||
// slice.
|
|
||||||
buf = make([]uint8, numEntries)
|
|
||||||
for i := 0; i < numEntries; i++ {
|
|
||||||
vv := v.Index(i)
|
|
||||||
buf[i] = uint8(vv.Convert(uint8Type).Uint())
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
doHexDump = true
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
// Hexdump the entire slice as needed.
|
|
||||||
if doHexDump {
|
|
||||||
indent := strings.Repeat(d.cs.Indent, d.depth)
|
|
||||||
str := indent + hex.Dump(buf)
|
|
||||||
str = strings.Replace(str, "\n", "\n"+indent, -1)
|
|
||||||
str = strings.TrimRight(str, d.cs.Indent)
|
|
||||||
d.w.Write([]byte(str))
|
|
||||||
return
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
// Recursively call dump for each item.
|
|
||||||
for i := 0; i < numEntries; i++ {
|
|
||||||
d.dump(d.unpackValue(v.Index(i)))
|
|
||||||
if i < (numEntries - 1) {
|
|
||||||
d.w.Write(commaNewlineBytes)
|
|
||||||
} else {
|
|
||||||
d.w.Write(newlineBytes)
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
// dump is the main workhorse for dumping a value. It uses the passed reflect
|
|
||||||
// value to figure out what kind of object we are dealing with and formats it
|
|
||||||
// appropriately. It is a recursive function, however circular data structures
|
|
||||||
// are detected and handled properly.
|
|
||||||
func (d *dumpState) dump(v reflect.Value) {
|
|
||||||
// Handle invalid reflect values immediately.
|
|
||||||
kind := v.Kind()
|
|
||||||
if kind == reflect.Invalid {
|
|
||||||
d.w.Write(invalidAngleBytes)
|
|
||||||
return
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
// Handle pointers specially.
|
|
||||||
if kind == reflect.Ptr {
|
|
||||||
d.indent()
|
|
||||||
d.dumpPtr(v)
|
|
||||||
return
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
// Print type information unless already handled elsewhere.
|
|
||||||
if !d.ignoreNextType {
|
|
||||||
d.indent()
|
|
||||||
d.w.Write(openParenBytes)
|
|
||||||
d.w.Write([]byte(v.Type().String()))
|
|
||||||
d.w.Write(closeParenBytes)
|
|
||||||
d.w.Write(spaceBytes)
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
d.ignoreNextType = false
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
// Display length and capacity if the built-in len and cap functions
|
|
||||||
// work with the value's kind and the len/cap itself is non-zero.
|
|
||||||
valueLen, valueCap := 0, 0
|
|
||||||
switch v.Kind() {
|
|
||||||
case reflect.Array, reflect.Slice, reflect.Chan:
|
|
||||||
valueLen, valueCap = v.Len(), v.Cap()
|
|
||||||
case reflect.Map, reflect.String:
|
|
||||||
valueLen = v.Len()
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
if valueLen != 0 || valueCap != 0 {
|
|
||||||
d.w.Write(openParenBytes)
|
|
||||||
if valueLen != 0 {
|
|
||||||
d.w.Write(lenEqualsBytes)
|
|
||||||
printInt(d.w, int64(valueLen), 10)
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
if valueCap != 0 {
|
|
||||||
if valueLen != 0 {
|
|
||||||
d.w.Write(spaceBytes)
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
d.w.Write(capEqualsBytes)
|
|
||||||
printInt(d.w, int64(valueCap), 10)
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
d.w.Write(closeParenBytes)
|
|
||||||
d.w.Write(spaceBytes)
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
// Call Stringer/error interfaces if they exist and the handle methods flag
|
|
||||||
// is enabled
|
|
||||||
if !d.cs.DisableMethods {
|
|
||||||
if (kind != reflect.Invalid) && (kind != reflect.Interface) {
|
|
||||||
if handled := handleMethods(d.cs, d.w, v); handled {
|
|
||||||
return
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
switch kind {
|
|
||||||
case reflect.Invalid:
|
|
||||||
// Do nothing. We should never get here since invalid has already
|
|
||||||
// been handled above.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
case reflect.Bool:
|
|
||||||
printBool(d.w, v.Bool())
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
case reflect.Int8, reflect.Int16, reflect.Int32, reflect.Int64, reflect.Int:
|
|
||||||
printInt(d.w, v.Int(), 10)
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
case reflect.Uint8, reflect.Uint16, reflect.Uint32, reflect.Uint64, reflect.Uint:
|
|
||||||
printUint(d.w, v.Uint(), 10)
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
case reflect.Float32:
|
|
||||||
printFloat(d.w, v.Float(), 32)
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
case reflect.Float64:
|
|
||||||
printFloat(d.w, v.Float(), 64)
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
case reflect.Complex64:
|
|
||||||
printComplex(d.w, v.Complex(), 32)
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
case reflect.Complex128:
|
|
||||||
printComplex(d.w, v.Complex(), 64)
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
case reflect.Slice:
|
|
||||||
if v.IsNil() {
|
|
||||||
d.w.Write(nilAngleBytes)
|
|
||||||
break
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
fallthrough
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
case reflect.Array:
|
|
||||||
d.w.Write(openBraceNewlineBytes)
|
|
||||||
d.depth++
|
|
||||||
if (d.cs.MaxDepth != 0) && (d.depth > d.cs.MaxDepth) {
|
|
||||||
d.indent()
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d.w.Write(maxNewlineBytes)
|
|
||||||
} else {
|
|
||||||
d.dumpSlice(v)
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
d.depth--
|
|
||||||
d.indent()
|
|
||||||
d.w.Write(closeBraceBytes)
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
case reflect.String:
|
|
||||||
d.w.Write([]byte(strconv.Quote(v.String())))
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
case reflect.Interface:
|
|
||||||
// The only time we should get here is for nil interfaces due to
|
|
||||||
// unpackValue calls.
|
|
||||||
if v.IsNil() {
|
|
||||||
d.w.Write(nilAngleBytes)
|
|
||||||
}
|
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||||||
|
|
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case reflect.Ptr:
|
|
||||||
// Do nothing. We should never get here since pointers have already
|
|
||||||
// been handled above.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
case reflect.Map:
|
|
||||||
// nil maps should be indicated as different than empty maps
|
|
||||||
if v.IsNil() {
|
|
||||||
d.w.Write(nilAngleBytes)
|
|
||||||
break
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
d.w.Write(openBraceNewlineBytes)
|
|
||||||
d.depth++
|
|
||||||
if (d.cs.MaxDepth != 0) && (d.depth > d.cs.MaxDepth) {
|
|
||||||
d.indent()
|
|
||||||
d.w.Write(maxNewlineBytes)
|
|
||||||
} else {
|
|
||||||
numEntries := v.Len()
|
|
||||||
keys := v.MapKeys()
|
|
||||||
if d.cs.SortKeys {
|
|
||||||
sortValues(keys, d.cs)
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
for i, key := range keys {
|
|
||||||
d.dump(d.unpackValue(key))
|
|
||||||
d.w.Write(colonSpaceBytes)
|
|
||||||
d.ignoreNextIndent = true
|
|
||||||
d.dump(d.unpackValue(v.MapIndex(key)))
|
|
||||||
if i < (numEntries - 1) {
|
|
||||||
d.w.Write(commaNewlineBytes)
|
|
||||||
} else {
|
|
||||||
d.w.Write(newlineBytes)
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
d.depth--
|
|
||||||
d.indent()
|
|
||||||
d.w.Write(closeBraceBytes)
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
case reflect.Struct:
|
|
||||||
d.w.Write(openBraceNewlineBytes)
|
|
||||||
d.depth++
|
|
||||||
if (d.cs.MaxDepth != 0) && (d.depth > d.cs.MaxDepth) {
|
|
||||||
d.indent()
|
|
||||||
d.w.Write(maxNewlineBytes)
|
|
||||||
} else {
|
|
||||||
vt := v.Type()
|
|
||||||
numFields := v.NumField()
|
|
||||||
for i := 0; i < numFields; i++ {
|
|
||||||
d.indent()
|
|
||||||
vtf := vt.Field(i)
|
|
||||||
d.w.Write([]byte(vtf.Name))
|
|
||||||
d.w.Write(colonSpaceBytes)
|
|
||||||
d.ignoreNextIndent = true
|
|
||||||
d.dump(d.unpackValue(v.Field(i)))
|
|
||||||
if i < (numFields - 1) {
|
|
||||||
d.w.Write(commaNewlineBytes)
|
|
||||||
} else {
|
|
||||||
d.w.Write(newlineBytes)
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
d.depth--
|
|
||||||
d.indent()
|
|
||||||
d.w.Write(closeBraceBytes)
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
case reflect.Uintptr:
|
|
||||||
printHexPtr(d.w, uintptr(v.Uint()))
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
case reflect.UnsafePointer, reflect.Chan, reflect.Func:
|
|
||||||
printHexPtr(d.w, v.Pointer())
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
// There were not any other types at the time this code was written, but
|
|
||||||
// fall back to letting the default fmt package handle it in case any new
|
|
||||||
// types are added.
|
|
||||||
default:
|
|
||||||
if v.CanInterface() {
|
|
||||||
fmt.Fprintf(d.w, "%v", v.Interface())
|
|
||||||
} else {
|
|
||||||
fmt.Fprintf(d.w, "%v", v.String())
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
// fdump is a helper function to consolidate the logic from the various public
|
|
||||||
// methods which take varying writers and config states.
|
|
||||||
func fdump(cs *ConfigState, w io.Writer, a ...interface{}) {
|
|
||||||
for _, arg := range a {
|
|
||||||
if arg == nil {
|
|
||||||
w.Write(interfaceBytes)
|
|
||||||
w.Write(spaceBytes)
|
|
||||||
w.Write(nilAngleBytes)
|
|
||||||
w.Write(newlineBytes)
|
|
||||||
continue
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
d := dumpState{w: w, cs: cs}
|
|
||||||
d.pointers = make(map[uintptr]int)
|
|
||||||
d.dump(reflect.ValueOf(arg))
|
|
||||||
d.w.Write(newlineBytes)
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
// Fdump formats and displays the passed arguments to io.Writer w. It formats
|
|
||||||
// exactly the same as Dump.
|
|
||||||
func Fdump(w io.Writer, a ...interface{}) {
|
|
||||||
fdump(&Config, w, a...)
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
// Sdump returns a string with the passed arguments formatted exactly the same
|
|
||||||
// as Dump.
|
|
||||||
func Sdump(a ...interface{}) string {
|
|
||||||
var buf bytes.Buffer
|
|
||||||
fdump(&Config, &buf, a...)
|
|
||||||
return buf.String()
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
/*
|
|
||||||
Dump displays the passed parameters to standard out with newlines, customizable
|
|
||||||
indentation, and additional debug information such as complete types and all
|
|
||||||
pointer addresses used to indirect to the final value. It provides the
|
|
||||||
following features over the built-in printing facilities provided by the fmt
|
|
||||||
package:
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
* Pointers are dereferenced and followed
|
|
||||||
* Circular data structures are detected and handled properly
|
|
||||||
* Custom Stringer/error interfaces are optionally invoked, including
|
|
||||||
on unexported types
|
|
||||||
* Custom types which only implement the Stringer/error interfaces via
|
|
||||||
a pointer receiver are optionally invoked when passing non-pointer
|
|
||||||
variables
|
|
||||||
* Byte arrays and slices are dumped like the hexdump -C command which
|
|
||||||
includes offsets, byte values in hex, and ASCII output
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
The configuration options are controlled by an exported package global,
|
|
||||||
spew.Config. See ConfigState for options documentation.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
See Fdump if you would prefer dumping to an arbitrary io.Writer or Sdump to
|
|
||||||
get the formatted result as a string.
|
|
||||||
*/
|
|
||||||
func Dump(a ...interface{}) {
|
|
||||||
fdump(&Config, os.Stdout, a...)
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
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vendor/github.com/stretchr/testify/vendor/github.com/davecgh/go-spew/spew/format.go
generated
vendored
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vendor/github.com/stretchr/testify/vendor/github.com/davecgh/go-spew/spew/format.go
generated
vendored
@ -1,419 +0,0 @@
|
|||||||
/*
|
|
||||||
* Copyright (c) 2013 Dave Collins <dave@davec.name>
|
|
||||||
*
|
|
||||||
* Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for any
|
|
||||||
* purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above
|
|
||||||
* copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies.
|
|
||||||
*
|
|
||||||
* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES
|
|
||||||
* WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
|
|
||||||
* MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR
|
|
||||||
* ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES
|
|
||||||
* WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN
|
|
||||||
* ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF
|
|
||||||
* OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
|
|
||||||
*/
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
package spew
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
import (
|
|
||||||
"bytes"
|
|
||||||
"fmt"
|
|
||||||
"reflect"
|
|
||||||
"strconv"
|
|
||||||
"strings"
|
|
||||||
)
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
// supportedFlags is a list of all the character flags supported by fmt package.
|
|
||||||
const supportedFlags = "0-+# "
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
// formatState implements the fmt.Formatter interface and contains information
|
|
||||||
// about the state of a formatting operation. The NewFormatter function can
|
|
||||||
// be used to get a new Formatter which can be used directly as arguments
|
|
||||||
// in standard fmt package printing calls.
|
|
||||||
type formatState struct {
|
|
||||||
value interface{}
|
|
||||||
fs fmt.State
|
|
||||||
depth int
|
|
||||||
pointers map[uintptr]int
|
|
||||||
ignoreNextType bool
|
|
||||||
cs *ConfigState
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
// buildDefaultFormat recreates the original format string without precision
|
|
||||||
// and width information to pass in to fmt.Sprintf in the case of an
|
|
||||||
// unrecognized type. Unless new types are added to the language, this
|
|
||||||
// function won't ever be called.
|
|
||||||
func (f *formatState) buildDefaultFormat() (format string) {
|
|
||||||
buf := bytes.NewBuffer(percentBytes)
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
for _, flag := range supportedFlags {
|
|
||||||
if f.fs.Flag(int(flag)) {
|
|
||||||
buf.WriteRune(flag)
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
buf.WriteRune('v')
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
format = buf.String()
|
|
||||||
return format
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
// constructOrigFormat recreates the original format string including precision
|
|
||||||
// and width information to pass along to the standard fmt package. This allows
|
|
||||||
// automatic deferral of all format strings this package doesn't support.
|
|
||||||
func (f *formatState) constructOrigFormat(verb rune) (format string) {
|
|
||||||
buf := bytes.NewBuffer(percentBytes)
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
for _, flag := range supportedFlags {
|
|
||||||
if f.fs.Flag(int(flag)) {
|
|
||||||
buf.WriteRune(flag)
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
if width, ok := f.fs.Width(); ok {
|
|
||||||
buf.WriteString(strconv.Itoa(width))
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
if precision, ok := f.fs.Precision(); ok {
|
|
||||||
buf.Write(precisionBytes)
|
|
||||||
buf.WriteString(strconv.Itoa(precision))
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
buf.WriteRune(verb)
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
format = buf.String()
|
|
||||||
return format
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
// unpackValue returns values inside of non-nil interfaces when possible and
|
|
||||||
// ensures that types for values which have been unpacked from an interface
|
|
||||||
// are displayed when the show types flag is also set.
|
|
||||||
// This is useful for data types like structs, arrays, slices, and maps which
|
|
||||||
// can contain varying types packed inside an interface.
|
|
||||||
func (f *formatState) unpackValue(v reflect.Value) reflect.Value {
|
|
||||||
if v.Kind() == reflect.Interface {
|
|
||||||
f.ignoreNextType = false
|
|
||||||
if !v.IsNil() {
|
|
||||||
v = v.Elem()
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
return v
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
// formatPtr handles formatting of pointers by indirecting them as necessary.
|
|
||||||
func (f *formatState) formatPtr(v reflect.Value) {
|
|
||||||
// Display nil if top level pointer is nil.
|
|
||||||
showTypes := f.fs.Flag('#')
|
|
||||||
if v.IsNil() && (!showTypes || f.ignoreNextType) {
|
|
||||||
f.fs.Write(nilAngleBytes)
|
|
||||||
return
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
// Remove pointers at or below the current depth from map used to detect
|
|
||||||
// circular refs.
|
|
||||||
for k, depth := range f.pointers {
|
|
||||||
if depth >= f.depth {
|
|
||||||
delete(f.pointers, k)
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
// Keep list of all dereferenced pointers to possibly show later.
|
|
||||||
pointerChain := make([]uintptr, 0)
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
// Figure out how many levels of indirection there are by derferencing
|
|
||||||
// pointers and unpacking interfaces down the chain while detecting circular
|
|
||||||
// references.
|
|
||||||
nilFound := false
|
|
||||||
cycleFound := false
|
|
||||||
indirects := 0
|
|
||||||
ve := v
|
|
||||||
for ve.Kind() == reflect.Ptr {
|
|
||||||
if ve.IsNil() {
|
|
||||||
nilFound = true
|
|
||||||
break
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
indirects++
|
|
||||||
addr := ve.Pointer()
|
|
||||||
pointerChain = append(pointerChain, addr)
|
|
||||||
if pd, ok := f.pointers[addr]; ok && pd < f.depth {
|
|
||||||
cycleFound = true
|
|
||||||
indirects--
|
|
||||||
break
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
f.pointers[addr] = f.depth
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
ve = ve.Elem()
|
|
||||||
if ve.Kind() == reflect.Interface {
|
|
||||||
if ve.IsNil() {
|
|
||||||
nilFound = true
|
|
||||||
break
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
ve = ve.Elem()
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
// Display type or indirection level depending on flags.
|
|
||||||
if showTypes && !f.ignoreNextType {
|
|
||||||
f.fs.Write(openParenBytes)
|
|
||||||
f.fs.Write(bytes.Repeat(asteriskBytes, indirects))
|
|
||||||
f.fs.Write([]byte(ve.Type().String()))
|
|
||||||
f.fs.Write(closeParenBytes)
|
|
||||||
} else {
|
|
||||||
if nilFound || cycleFound {
|
|
||||||
indirects += strings.Count(ve.Type().String(), "*")
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
f.fs.Write(openAngleBytes)
|
|
||||||
f.fs.Write([]byte(strings.Repeat("*", indirects)))
|
|
||||||
f.fs.Write(closeAngleBytes)
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
// Display pointer information depending on flags.
|
|
||||||
if f.fs.Flag('+') && (len(pointerChain) > 0) {
|
|
||||||
f.fs.Write(openParenBytes)
|
|
||||||
for i, addr := range pointerChain {
|
|
||||||
if i > 0 {
|
|
||||||
f.fs.Write(pointerChainBytes)
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
printHexPtr(f.fs, addr)
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
f.fs.Write(closeParenBytes)
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
// Display dereferenced value.
|
|
||||||
switch {
|
|
||||||
case nilFound == true:
|
|
||||||
f.fs.Write(nilAngleBytes)
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
case cycleFound == true:
|
|
||||||
f.fs.Write(circularShortBytes)
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
default:
|
|
||||||
f.ignoreNextType = true
|
|
||||||
f.format(ve)
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
// format is the main workhorse for providing the Formatter interface. It
|
|
||||||
// uses the passed reflect value to figure out what kind of object we are
|
|
||||||
// dealing with and formats it appropriately. It is a recursive function,
|
|
||||||
// however circular data structures are detected and handled properly.
|
|
||||||
func (f *formatState) format(v reflect.Value) {
|
|
||||||
// Handle invalid reflect values immediately.
|
|
||||||
kind := v.Kind()
|
|
||||||
if kind == reflect.Invalid {
|
|
||||||
f.fs.Write(invalidAngleBytes)
|
|
||||||
return
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
// Handle pointers specially.
|
|
||||||
if kind == reflect.Ptr {
|
|
||||||
f.formatPtr(v)
|
|
||||||
return
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
// Print type information unless already handled elsewhere.
|
|
||||||
if !f.ignoreNextType && f.fs.Flag('#') {
|
|
||||||
f.fs.Write(openParenBytes)
|
|
||||||
f.fs.Write([]byte(v.Type().String()))
|
|
||||||
f.fs.Write(closeParenBytes)
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
f.ignoreNextType = false
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
// Call Stringer/error interfaces if they exist and the handle methods
|
|
||||||
// flag is enabled.
|
|
||||||
if !f.cs.DisableMethods {
|
|
||||||
if (kind != reflect.Invalid) && (kind != reflect.Interface) {
|
|
||||||
if handled := handleMethods(f.cs, f.fs, v); handled {
|
|
||||||
return
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
switch kind {
|
|
||||||
case reflect.Invalid:
|
|
||||||
// Do nothing. We should never get here since invalid has already
|
|
||||||
// been handled above.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
case reflect.Bool:
|
|
||||||
printBool(f.fs, v.Bool())
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
case reflect.Int8, reflect.Int16, reflect.Int32, reflect.Int64, reflect.Int:
|
|
||||||
printInt(f.fs, v.Int(), 10)
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
case reflect.Uint8, reflect.Uint16, reflect.Uint32, reflect.Uint64, reflect.Uint:
|
|
||||||
printUint(f.fs, v.Uint(), 10)
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
case reflect.Float32:
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printFloat(f.fs, v.Float(), 32)
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case reflect.Float64:
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printFloat(f.fs, v.Float(), 64)
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case reflect.Complex64:
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printComplex(f.fs, v.Complex(), 32)
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case reflect.Complex128:
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printComplex(f.fs, v.Complex(), 64)
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case reflect.Slice:
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if v.IsNil() {
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f.fs.Write(nilAngleBytes)
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break
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}
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fallthrough
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case reflect.Array:
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f.fs.Write(openBracketBytes)
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f.depth++
|
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if (f.cs.MaxDepth != 0) && (f.depth > f.cs.MaxDepth) {
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f.fs.Write(maxShortBytes)
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} else {
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numEntries := v.Len()
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for i := 0; i < numEntries; i++ {
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if i > 0 {
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f.fs.Write(spaceBytes)
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}
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f.ignoreNextType = true
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f.format(f.unpackValue(v.Index(i)))
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}
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}
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f.depth--
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f.fs.Write(closeBracketBytes)
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|
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case reflect.String:
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f.fs.Write([]byte(v.String()))
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case reflect.Interface:
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// The only time we should get here is for nil interfaces due to
|
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// unpackValue calls.
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if v.IsNil() {
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f.fs.Write(nilAngleBytes)
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}
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case reflect.Ptr:
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// Do nothing. We should never get here since pointers have already
|
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// been handled above.
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case reflect.Map:
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// nil maps should be indicated as different than empty maps
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if v.IsNil() {
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f.fs.Write(nilAngleBytes)
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|
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break
|
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}
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|
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f.fs.Write(openMapBytes)
|
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f.depth++
|
|
||||||
if (f.cs.MaxDepth != 0) && (f.depth > f.cs.MaxDepth) {
|
|
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f.fs.Write(maxShortBytes)
|
|
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} else {
|
|
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keys := v.MapKeys()
|
|
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if f.cs.SortKeys {
|
|
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sortValues(keys, f.cs)
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|
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}
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|
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for i, key := range keys {
|
|
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if i > 0 {
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f.fs.Write(spaceBytes)
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|
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}
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f.ignoreNextType = true
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f.format(f.unpackValue(key))
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f.fs.Write(colonBytes)
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f.ignoreNextType = true
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f.format(f.unpackValue(v.MapIndex(key)))
|
|
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}
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|
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}
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f.depth--
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f.fs.Write(closeMapBytes)
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case reflect.Struct:
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numFields := v.NumField()
|
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f.fs.Write(openBraceBytes)
|
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f.depth++
|
|
||||||
if (f.cs.MaxDepth != 0) && (f.depth > f.cs.MaxDepth) {
|
|
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f.fs.Write(maxShortBytes)
|
|
||||||
} else {
|
|
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vt := v.Type()
|
|
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for i := 0; i < numFields; i++ {
|
|
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if i > 0 {
|
|
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f.fs.Write(spaceBytes)
|
|
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}
|
|
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vtf := vt.Field(i)
|
|
||||||
if f.fs.Flag('+') || f.fs.Flag('#') {
|
|
||||||
f.fs.Write([]byte(vtf.Name))
|
|
||||||
f.fs.Write(colonBytes)
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
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f.format(f.unpackValue(v.Field(i)))
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|
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}
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}
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f.depth--
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f.fs.Write(closeBraceBytes)
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case reflect.Uintptr:
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printHexPtr(f.fs, uintptr(v.Uint()))
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case reflect.UnsafePointer, reflect.Chan, reflect.Func:
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printHexPtr(f.fs, v.Pointer())
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// There were not any other types at the time this code was written, but
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// fall back to letting the default fmt package handle it if any get added.
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default:
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format := f.buildDefaultFormat()
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if v.CanInterface() {
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fmt.Fprintf(f.fs, format, v.Interface())
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} else {
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fmt.Fprintf(f.fs, format, v.String())
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|
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}
|
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}
|
|
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}
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|
|
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// Format satisfies the fmt.Formatter interface. See NewFormatter for usage
|
|
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// details.
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|
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func (f *formatState) Format(fs fmt.State, verb rune) {
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|
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f.fs = fs
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|
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// Use standard formatting for verbs that are not v.
|
|
||||||
if verb != 'v' {
|
|
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format := f.constructOrigFormat(verb)
|
|
||||||
fmt.Fprintf(fs, format, f.value)
|
|
||||||
return
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
if f.value == nil {
|
|
||||||
if fs.Flag('#') {
|
|
||||||
fs.Write(interfaceBytes)
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
fs.Write(nilAngleBytes)
|
|
||||||
return
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
f.format(reflect.ValueOf(f.value))
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
// newFormatter is a helper function to consolidate the logic from the various
|
|
||||||
// public methods which take varying config states.
|
|
||||||
func newFormatter(cs *ConfigState, v interface{}) fmt.Formatter {
|
|
||||||
fs := &formatState{value: v, cs: cs}
|
|
||||||
fs.pointers = make(map[uintptr]int)
|
|
||||||
return fs
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
/*
|
|
||||||
NewFormatter returns a custom formatter that satisfies the fmt.Formatter
|
|
||||||
interface. As a result, it integrates cleanly with standard fmt package
|
|
||||||
printing functions. The formatter is useful for inline printing of smaller data
|
|
||||||
types similar to the standard %v format specifier.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
The custom formatter only responds to the %v (most compact), %+v (adds pointer
|
|
||||||
addresses), %#v (adds types), or %#+v (adds types and pointer addresses) verb
|
|
||||||
combinations. Any other verbs such as %x and %q will be sent to the the
|
|
||||||
standard fmt package for formatting. In addition, the custom formatter ignores
|
|
||||||
the width and precision arguments (however they will still work on the format
|
|
||||||
specifiers not handled by the custom formatter).
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Typically this function shouldn't be called directly. It is much easier to make
|
|
||||||
use of the custom formatter by calling one of the convenience functions such as
|
|
||||||
Printf, Println, or Fprintf.
|
|
||||||
*/
|
|
||||||
func NewFormatter(v interface{}) fmt.Formatter {
|
|
||||||
return newFormatter(&Config, v)
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
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|
|||||||
/*
|
|
||||||
* Copyright (c) 2013 Dave Collins <dave@davec.name>
|
|
||||||
*
|
|
||||||
* Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for any
|
|
||||||
* purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above
|
|
||||||
* copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies.
|
|
||||||
*
|
|
||||||
* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES
|
|
||||||
* WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
|
|
||||||
* MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR
|
|
||||||
* ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES
|
|
||||||
* WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN
|
|
||||||
* ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF
|
|
||||||
* OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
|
|
||||||
*/
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
package spew
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
import (
|
|
||||||
"fmt"
|
|
||||||
"io"
|
|
||||||
)
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
// Errorf is a wrapper for fmt.Errorf that treats each argument as if it were
|
|
||||||
// passed with a default Formatter interface returned by NewFormatter. It
|
|
||||||
// returns the formatted string as a value that satisfies error. See
|
|
||||||
// NewFormatter for formatting details.
|
|
||||||
//
|
|
||||||
// This function is shorthand for the following syntax:
|
|
||||||
//
|
|
||||||
// fmt.Errorf(format, spew.NewFormatter(a), spew.NewFormatter(b))
|
|
||||||
func Errorf(format string, a ...interface{}) (err error) {
|
|
||||||
return fmt.Errorf(format, convertArgs(a)...)
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
// Fprint is a wrapper for fmt.Fprint that treats each argument as if it were
|
|
||||||
// passed with a default Formatter interface returned by NewFormatter. It
|
|
||||||
// returns the number of bytes written and any write error encountered. See
|
|
||||||
// NewFormatter for formatting details.
|
|
||||||
//
|
|
||||||
// This function is shorthand for the following syntax:
|
|
||||||
//
|
|
||||||
// fmt.Fprint(w, spew.NewFormatter(a), spew.NewFormatter(b))
|
|
||||||
func Fprint(w io.Writer, a ...interface{}) (n int, err error) {
|
|
||||||
return fmt.Fprint(w, convertArgs(a)...)
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
// Fprintf is a wrapper for fmt.Fprintf that treats each argument as if it were
|
|
||||||
// passed with a default Formatter interface returned by NewFormatter. It
|
|
||||||
// returns the number of bytes written and any write error encountered. See
|
|
||||||
// NewFormatter for formatting details.
|
|
||||||
//
|
|
||||||
// This function is shorthand for the following syntax:
|
|
||||||
//
|
|
||||||
// fmt.Fprintf(w, format, spew.NewFormatter(a), spew.NewFormatter(b))
|
|
||||||
func Fprintf(w io.Writer, format string, a ...interface{}) (n int, err error) {
|
|
||||||
return fmt.Fprintf(w, format, convertArgs(a)...)
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
// Fprintln is a wrapper for fmt.Fprintln that treats each argument as if it
|
|
||||||
// passed with a default Formatter interface returned by NewFormatter. See
|
|
||||||
// NewFormatter for formatting details.
|
|
||||||
//
|
|
||||||
// This function is shorthand for the following syntax:
|
|
||||||
//
|
|
||||||
// fmt.Fprintln(w, spew.NewFormatter(a), spew.NewFormatter(b))
|
|
||||||
func Fprintln(w io.Writer, a ...interface{}) (n int, err error) {
|
|
||||||
return fmt.Fprintln(w, convertArgs(a)...)
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
// Print is a wrapper for fmt.Print that treats each argument as if it were
|
|
||||||
// passed with a default Formatter interface returned by NewFormatter. It
|
|
||||||
// returns the number of bytes written and any write error encountered. See
|
|
||||||
// NewFormatter for formatting details.
|
|
||||||
//
|
|
||||||
// This function is shorthand for the following syntax:
|
|
||||||
//
|
|
||||||
// fmt.Print(spew.NewFormatter(a), spew.NewFormatter(b))
|
|
||||||
func Print(a ...interface{}) (n int, err error) {
|
|
||||||
return fmt.Print(convertArgs(a)...)
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
// Printf is a wrapper for fmt.Printf that treats each argument as if it were
|
|
||||||
// passed with a default Formatter interface returned by NewFormatter. It
|
|
||||||
// returns the number of bytes written and any write error encountered. See
|
|
||||||
// NewFormatter for formatting details.
|
|
||||||
//
|
|
||||||
// This function is shorthand for the following syntax:
|
|
||||||
//
|
|
||||||
// fmt.Printf(format, spew.NewFormatter(a), spew.NewFormatter(b))
|
|
||||||
func Printf(format string, a ...interface{}) (n int, err error) {
|
|
||||||
return fmt.Printf(format, convertArgs(a)...)
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
// Println is a wrapper for fmt.Println that treats each argument as if it were
|
|
||||||
// passed with a default Formatter interface returned by NewFormatter. It
|
|
||||||
// returns the number of bytes written and any write error encountered. See
|
|
||||||
// NewFormatter for formatting details.
|
|
||||||
//
|
|
||||||
// This function is shorthand for the following syntax:
|
|
||||||
//
|
|
||||||
// fmt.Println(spew.NewFormatter(a), spew.NewFormatter(b))
|
|
||||||
func Println(a ...interface{}) (n int, err error) {
|
|
||||||
return fmt.Println(convertArgs(a)...)
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
// Sprint is a wrapper for fmt.Sprint that treats each argument as if it were
|
|
||||||
// passed with a default Formatter interface returned by NewFormatter. It
|
|
||||||
// returns the resulting string. See NewFormatter for formatting details.
|
|
||||||
//
|
|
||||||
// This function is shorthand for the following syntax:
|
|
||||||
//
|
|
||||||
// fmt.Sprint(spew.NewFormatter(a), spew.NewFormatter(b))
|
|
||||||
func Sprint(a ...interface{}) string {
|
|
||||||
return fmt.Sprint(convertArgs(a)...)
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
// Sprintf is a wrapper for fmt.Sprintf that treats each argument as if it were
|
|
||||||
// passed with a default Formatter interface returned by NewFormatter. It
|
|
||||||
// returns the resulting string. See NewFormatter for formatting details.
|
|
||||||
//
|
|
||||||
// This function is shorthand for the following syntax:
|
|
||||||
//
|
|
||||||
// fmt.Sprintf(format, spew.NewFormatter(a), spew.NewFormatter(b))
|
|
||||||
func Sprintf(format string, a ...interface{}) string {
|
|
||||||
return fmt.Sprintf(format, convertArgs(a)...)
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
// Sprintln is a wrapper for fmt.Sprintln that treats each argument as if it
|
|
||||||
// were passed with a default Formatter interface returned by NewFormatter. It
|
|
||||||
// returns the resulting string. See NewFormatter for formatting details.
|
|
||||||
//
|
|
||||||
// This function is shorthand for the following syntax:
|
|
||||||
//
|
|
||||||
// fmt.Sprintln(spew.NewFormatter(a), spew.NewFormatter(b))
|
|
||||||
func Sprintln(a ...interface{}) string {
|
|
||||||
return fmt.Sprintln(convertArgs(a)...)
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
// convertArgs accepts a slice of arguments and returns a slice of the same
|
|
||||||
// length with each argument converted to a default spew Formatter interface.
|
|
||||||
func convertArgs(args []interface{}) (formatters []interface{}) {
|
|
||||||
formatters = make([]interface{}, len(args))
|
|
||||||
for index, arg := range args {
|
|
||||||
formatters[index] = NewFormatter(arg)
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
return formatters
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
758
vendor/github.com/stretchr/testify/vendor/github.com/pmezard/go-difflib/difflib/difflib.go
generated
vendored
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vendored
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|
|||||||
// Package difflib is a partial port of Python difflib module.
|
|
||||||
//
|
|
||||||
// It provides tools to compare sequences of strings and generate textual diffs.
|
|
||||||
//
|
|
||||||
// The following class and functions have been ported:
|
|
||||||
//
|
|
||||||
// - SequenceMatcher
|
|
||||||
//
|
|
||||||
// - unified_diff
|
|
||||||
//
|
|
||||||
// - context_diff
|
|
||||||
//
|
|
||||||
// Getting unified diffs was the main goal of the port. Keep in mind this code
|
|
||||||
// is mostly suitable to output text differences in a human friendly way, there
|
|
||||||
// are no guarantees generated diffs are consumable by patch(1).
|
|
||||||
package difflib
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
import (
|
|
||||||
"bufio"
|
|
||||||
"bytes"
|
|
||||||
"fmt"
|
|
||||||
"io"
|
|
||||||
"strings"
|
|
||||||
)
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
func min(a, b int) int {
|
|
||||||
if a < b {
|
|
||||||
return a
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
return b
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
func max(a, b int) int {
|
|
||||||
if a > b {
|
|
||||||
return a
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
return b
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
func calculateRatio(matches, length int) float64 {
|
|
||||||
if length > 0 {
|
|
||||||
return 2.0 * float64(matches) / float64(length)
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
return 1.0
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
type Match struct {
|
|
||||||
A int
|
|
||||||
B int
|
|
||||||
Size int
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
type OpCode struct {
|
|
||||||
Tag byte
|
|
||||||
I1 int
|
|
||||||
I2 int
|
|
||||||
J1 int
|
|
||||||
J2 int
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
// SequenceMatcher compares sequence of strings. The basic
|
|
||||||
// algorithm predates, and is a little fancier than, an algorithm
|
|
||||||
// published in the late 1980's by Ratcliff and Obershelp under the
|
|
||||||
// hyperbolic name "gestalt pattern matching". The basic idea is to find
|
|
||||||
// the longest contiguous matching subsequence that contains no "junk"
|
|
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// elements (R-O doesn't address junk). The same idea is then applied
|
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||||||
// recursively to the pieces of the sequences to the left and to the right
|
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||||||
// of the matching subsequence. This does not yield minimal edit
|
|
||||||
// sequences, but does tend to yield matches that "look right" to people.
|
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||||||
//
|
|
||||||
// SequenceMatcher tries to compute a "human-friendly diff" between two
|
|
||||||
// sequences. Unlike e.g. UNIX(tm) diff, the fundamental notion is the
|
|
||||||
// longest *contiguous* & junk-free matching subsequence. That's what
|
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||||||
// catches peoples' eyes. The Windows(tm) windiff has another interesting
|
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||||||
// notion, pairing up elements that appear uniquely in each sequence.
|
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||||||
// That, and the method here, appear to yield more intuitive difference
|
|
||||||
// reports than does diff. This method appears to be the least vulnerable
|
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||||||
// to synching up on blocks of "junk lines", though (like blank lines in
|
|
||||||
// ordinary text files, or maybe "<P>" lines in HTML files). That may be
|
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||||||
// because this is the only method of the 3 that has a *concept* of
|
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||||||
// "junk" <wink>.
|
|
||||||
//
|
|
||||||
// Timing: Basic R-O is cubic time worst case and quadratic time expected
|
|
||||||
// case. SequenceMatcher is quadratic time for the worst case and has
|
|
||||||
// expected-case behavior dependent in a complicated way on how many
|
|
||||||
// elements the sequences have in common; best case time is linear.
|
|
||||||
type SequenceMatcher struct {
|
|
||||||
a []string
|
|
||||||
b []string
|
|
||||||
b2j map[string][]int
|
|
||||||
IsJunk func(string) bool
|
|
||||||
autoJunk bool
|
|
||||||
bJunk map[string]struct{}
|
|
||||||
matchingBlocks []Match
|
|
||||||
fullBCount map[string]int
|
|
||||||
bPopular map[string]struct{}
|
|
||||||
opCodes []OpCode
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
func NewMatcher(a, b []string) *SequenceMatcher {
|
|
||||||
m := SequenceMatcher{autoJunk: true}
|
|
||||||
m.SetSeqs(a, b)
|
|
||||||
return &m
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
func NewMatcherWithJunk(a, b []string, autoJunk bool,
|
|
||||||
isJunk func(string) bool) *SequenceMatcher {
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
m := SequenceMatcher{IsJunk: isJunk, autoJunk: autoJunk}
|
|
||||||
m.SetSeqs(a, b)
|
|
||||||
return &m
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
// Set two sequences to be compared.
|
|
||||||
func (m *SequenceMatcher) SetSeqs(a, b []string) {
|
|
||||||
m.SetSeq1(a)
|
|
||||||
m.SetSeq2(b)
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
// Set the first sequence to be compared. The second sequence to be compared is
|
|
||||||
// not changed.
|
|
||||||
//
|
|
||||||
// SequenceMatcher computes and caches detailed information about the second
|
|
||||||
// sequence, so if you want to compare one sequence S against many sequences,
|
|
||||||
// use .SetSeq2(s) once and call .SetSeq1(x) repeatedly for each of the other
|
|
||||||
// sequences.
|
|
||||||
//
|
|
||||||
// See also SetSeqs() and SetSeq2().
|
|
||||||
func (m *SequenceMatcher) SetSeq1(a []string) {
|
|
||||||
if &a == &m.a {
|
|
||||||
return
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
m.a = a
|
|
||||||
m.matchingBlocks = nil
|
|
||||||
m.opCodes = nil
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
// Set the second sequence to be compared. The first sequence to be compared is
|
|
||||||
// not changed.
|
|
||||||
func (m *SequenceMatcher) SetSeq2(b []string) {
|
|
||||||
if &b == &m.b {
|
|
||||||
return
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
m.b = b
|
|
||||||
m.matchingBlocks = nil
|
|
||||||
m.opCodes = nil
|
|
||||||
m.fullBCount = nil
|
|
||||||
m.chainB()
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
func (m *SequenceMatcher) chainB() {
|
|
||||||
// Populate line -> index mapping
|
|
||||||
b2j := map[string][]int{}
|
|
||||||
for i, s := range m.b {
|
|
||||||
indices := b2j[s]
|
|
||||||
indices = append(indices, i)
|
|
||||||
b2j[s] = indices
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
// Purge junk elements
|
|
||||||
m.bJunk = map[string]struct{}{}
|
|
||||||
if m.IsJunk != nil {
|
|
||||||
junk := m.bJunk
|
|
||||||
for s, _ := range b2j {
|
|
||||||
if m.IsJunk(s) {
|
|
||||||
junk[s] = struct{}{}
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
for s, _ := range junk {
|
|
||||||
delete(b2j, s)
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
// Purge remaining popular elements
|
|
||||||
popular := map[string]struct{}{}
|
|
||||||
n := len(m.b)
|
|
||||||
if m.autoJunk && n >= 200 {
|
|
||||||
ntest := n/100 + 1
|
|
||||||
for s, indices := range b2j {
|
|
||||||
if len(indices) > ntest {
|
|
||||||
popular[s] = struct{}{}
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
for s, _ := range popular {
|
|
||||||
delete(b2j, s)
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
m.bPopular = popular
|
|
||||||
m.b2j = b2j
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
func (m *SequenceMatcher) isBJunk(s string) bool {
|
|
||||||
_, ok := m.bJunk[s]
|
|
||||||
return ok
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
// Find longest matching block in a[alo:ahi] and b[blo:bhi].
|
|
||||||
//
|
|
||||||
// If IsJunk is not defined:
|
|
||||||
//
|
|
||||||
// Return (i,j,k) such that a[i:i+k] is equal to b[j:j+k], where
|
|
||||||
// alo <= i <= i+k <= ahi
|
|
||||||
// blo <= j <= j+k <= bhi
|
|
||||||
// and for all (i',j',k') meeting those conditions,
|
|
||||||
// k >= k'
|
|
||||||
// i <= i'
|
|
||||||
// and if i == i', j <= j'
|
|
||||||
//
|
|
||||||
// In other words, of all maximal matching blocks, return one that
|
|
||||||
// starts earliest in a, and of all those maximal matching blocks that
|
|
||||||
// start earliest in a, return the one that starts earliest in b.
|
|
||||||
//
|
|
||||||
// If IsJunk is defined, first the longest matching block is
|
|
||||||
// determined as above, but with the additional restriction that no
|
|
||||||
// junk element appears in the block. Then that block is extended as
|
|
||||||
// far as possible by matching (only) junk elements on both sides. So
|
|
||||||
// the resulting block never matches on junk except as identical junk
|
|
||||||
// happens to be adjacent to an "interesting" match.
|
|
||||||
//
|
|
||||||
// If no blocks match, return (alo, blo, 0).
|
|
||||||
func (m *SequenceMatcher) findLongestMatch(alo, ahi, blo, bhi int) Match {
|
|
||||||
// CAUTION: stripping common prefix or suffix would be incorrect.
|
|
||||||
// E.g.,
|
|
||||||
// ab
|
|
||||||
// acab
|
|
||||||
// Longest matching block is "ab", but if common prefix is
|
|
||||||
// stripped, it's "a" (tied with "b"). UNIX(tm) diff does so
|
|
||||||
// strip, so ends up claiming that ab is changed to acab by
|
|
||||||
// inserting "ca" in the middle. That's minimal but unintuitive:
|
|
||||||
// "it's obvious" that someone inserted "ac" at the front.
|
|
||||||
// Windiff ends up at the same place as diff, but by pairing up
|
|
||||||
// the unique 'b's and then matching the first two 'a's.
|
|
||||||
besti, bestj, bestsize := alo, blo, 0
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
// find longest junk-free match
|
|
||||||
// during an iteration of the loop, j2len[j] = length of longest
|
|
||||||
// junk-free match ending with a[i-1] and b[j]
|
|
||||||
j2len := map[int]int{}
|
|
||||||
for i := alo; i != ahi; i++ {
|
|
||||||
// look at all instances of a[i] in b; note that because
|
|
||||||
// b2j has no junk keys, the loop is skipped if a[i] is junk
|
|
||||||
newj2len := map[int]int{}
|
|
||||||
for _, j := range m.b2j[m.a[i]] {
|
|
||||||
// a[i] matches b[j]
|
|
||||||
if j < blo {
|
|
||||||
continue
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
if j >= bhi {
|
|
||||||
break
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
k := j2len[j-1] + 1
|
|
||||||
newj2len[j] = k
|
|
||||||
if k > bestsize {
|
|
||||||
besti, bestj, bestsize = i-k+1, j-k+1, k
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
j2len = newj2len
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
// Extend the best by non-junk elements on each end. In particular,
|
|
||||||
// "popular" non-junk elements aren't in b2j, which greatly speeds
|
|
||||||
// the inner loop above, but also means "the best" match so far
|
|
||||||
// doesn't contain any junk *or* popular non-junk elements.
|
|
||||||
for besti > alo && bestj > blo && !m.isBJunk(m.b[bestj-1]) &&
|
|
||||||
m.a[besti-1] == m.b[bestj-1] {
|
|
||||||
besti, bestj, bestsize = besti-1, bestj-1, bestsize+1
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
for besti+bestsize < ahi && bestj+bestsize < bhi &&
|
|
||||||
!m.isBJunk(m.b[bestj+bestsize]) &&
|
|
||||||
m.a[besti+bestsize] == m.b[bestj+bestsize] {
|
|
||||||
bestsize += 1
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
// Now that we have a wholly interesting match (albeit possibly
|
|
||||||
// empty!), we may as well suck up the matching junk on each
|
|
||||||
// side of it too. Can't think of a good reason not to, and it
|
|
||||||
// saves post-processing the (possibly considerable) expense of
|
|
||||||
// figuring out what to do with it. In the case of an empty
|
|
||||||
// interesting match, this is clearly the right thing to do,
|
|
||||||
// because no other kind of match is possible in the regions.
|
|
||||||
for besti > alo && bestj > blo && m.isBJunk(m.b[bestj-1]) &&
|
|
||||||
m.a[besti-1] == m.b[bestj-1] {
|
|
||||||
besti, bestj, bestsize = besti-1, bestj-1, bestsize+1
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
for besti+bestsize < ahi && bestj+bestsize < bhi &&
|
|
||||||
m.isBJunk(m.b[bestj+bestsize]) &&
|
|
||||||
m.a[besti+bestsize] == m.b[bestj+bestsize] {
|
|
||||||
bestsize += 1
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
return Match{A: besti, B: bestj, Size: bestsize}
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
// Return list of triples describing matching subsequences.
|
|
||||||
//
|
|
||||||
// Each triple is of the form (i, j, n), and means that
|
|
||||||
// a[i:i+n] == b[j:j+n]. The triples are monotonically increasing in
|
|
||||||
// i and in j. It's also guaranteed that if (i, j, n) and (i', j', n') are
|
|
||||||
// adjacent triples in the list, and the second is not the last triple in the
|
|
||||||
// list, then i+n != i' or j+n != j'. IOW, adjacent triples never describe
|
|
||||||
// adjacent equal blocks.
|
|
||||||
//
|
|
||||||
// The last triple is a dummy, (len(a), len(b), 0), and is the only
|
|
||||||
// triple with n==0.
|
|
||||||
func (m *SequenceMatcher) GetMatchingBlocks() []Match {
|
|
||||||
if m.matchingBlocks != nil {
|
|
||||||
return m.matchingBlocks
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
var matchBlocks func(alo, ahi, blo, bhi int, matched []Match) []Match
|
|
||||||
matchBlocks = func(alo, ahi, blo, bhi int, matched []Match) []Match {
|
|
||||||
match := m.findLongestMatch(alo, ahi, blo, bhi)
|
|
||||||
i, j, k := match.A, match.B, match.Size
|
|
||||||
if match.Size > 0 {
|
|
||||||
if alo < i && blo < j {
|
|
||||||
matched = matchBlocks(alo, i, blo, j, matched)
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
matched = append(matched, match)
|
|
||||||
if i+k < ahi && j+k < bhi {
|
|
||||||
matched = matchBlocks(i+k, ahi, j+k, bhi, matched)
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
return matched
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
matched := matchBlocks(0, len(m.a), 0, len(m.b), nil)
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
// It's possible that we have adjacent equal blocks in the
|
|
||||||
// matching_blocks list now.
|
|
||||||
nonAdjacent := []Match{}
|
|
||||||
i1, j1, k1 := 0, 0, 0
|
|
||||||
for _, b := range matched {
|
|
||||||
// Is this block adjacent to i1, j1, k1?
|
|
||||||
i2, j2, k2 := b.A, b.B, b.Size
|
|
||||||
if i1+k1 == i2 && j1+k1 == j2 {
|
|
||||||
// Yes, so collapse them -- this just increases the length of
|
|
||||||
// the first block by the length of the second, and the first
|
|
||||||
// block so lengthened remains the block to compare against.
|
|
||||||
k1 += k2
|
|
||||||
} else {
|
|
||||||
// Not adjacent. Remember the first block (k1==0 means it's
|
|
||||||
// the dummy we started with), and make the second block the
|
|
||||||
// new block to compare against.
|
|
||||||
if k1 > 0 {
|
|
||||||
nonAdjacent = append(nonAdjacent, Match{i1, j1, k1})
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
i1, j1, k1 = i2, j2, k2
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
if k1 > 0 {
|
|
||||||
nonAdjacent = append(nonAdjacent, Match{i1, j1, k1})
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
nonAdjacent = append(nonAdjacent, Match{len(m.a), len(m.b), 0})
|
|
||||||
m.matchingBlocks = nonAdjacent
|
|
||||||
return m.matchingBlocks
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
// Return list of 5-tuples describing how to turn a into b.
|
|
||||||
//
|
|
||||||
// Each tuple is of the form (tag, i1, i2, j1, j2). The first tuple
|
|
||||||
// has i1 == j1 == 0, and remaining tuples have i1 == the i2 from the
|
|
||||||
// tuple preceding it, and likewise for j1 == the previous j2.
|
|
||||||
//
|
|
||||||
// The tags are characters, with these meanings:
|
|
||||||
//
|
|
||||||
// 'r' (replace): a[i1:i2] should be replaced by b[j1:j2]
|
|
||||||
//
|
|
||||||
// 'd' (delete): a[i1:i2] should be deleted, j1==j2 in this case.
|
|
||||||
//
|
|
||||||
// 'i' (insert): b[j1:j2] should be inserted at a[i1:i1], i1==i2 in this case.
|
|
||||||
//
|
|
||||||
// 'e' (equal): a[i1:i2] == b[j1:j2]
|
|
||||||
func (m *SequenceMatcher) GetOpCodes() []OpCode {
|
|
||||||
if m.opCodes != nil {
|
|
||||||
return m.opCodes
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
i, j := 0, 0
|
|
||||||
matching := m.GetMatchingBlocks()
|
|
||||||
opCodes := make([]OpCode, 0, len(matching))
|
|
||||||
for _, m := range matching {
|
|
||||||
// invariant: we've pumped out correct diffs to change
|
|
||||||
// a[:i] into b[:j], and the next matching block is
|
|
||||||
// a[ai:ai+size] == b[bj:bj+size]. So we need to pump
|
|
||||||
// out a diff to change a[i:ai] into b[j:bj], pump out
|
|
||||||
// the matching block, and move (i,j) beyond the match
|
|
||||||
ai, bj, size := m.A, m.B, m.Size
|
|
||||||
tag := byte(0)
|
|
||||||
if i < ai && j < bj {
|
|
||||||
tag = 'r'
|
|
||||||
} else if i < ai {
|
|
||||||
tag = 'd'
|
|
||||||
} else if j < bj {
|
|
||||||
tag = 'i'
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
if tag > 0 {
|
|
||||||
opCodes = append(opCodes, OpCode{tag, i, ai, j, bj})
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
i, j = ai+size, bj+size
|
|
||||||
// the list of matching blocks is terminated by a
|
|
||||||
// sentinel with size 0
|
|
||||||
if size > 0 {
|
|
||||||
opCodes = append(opCodes, OpCode{'e', ai, i, bj, j})
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
m.opCodes = opCodes
|
|
||||||
return m.opCodes
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
// Isolate change clusters by eliminating ranges with no changes.
|
|
||||||
//
|
|
||||||
// Return a generator of groups with up to n lines of context.
|
|
||||||
// Each group is in the same format as returned by GetOpCodes().
|
|
||||||
func (m *SequenceMatcher) GetGroupedOpCodes(n int) [][]OpCode {
|
|
||||||
if n < 0 {
|
|
||||||
n = 3
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
codes := m.GetOpCodes()
|
|
||||||
if len(codes) == 0 {
|
|
||||||
codes = []OpCode{OpCode{'e', 0, 1, 0, 1}}
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
// Fixup leading and trailing groups if they show no changes.
|
|
||||||
if codes[0].Tag == 'e' {
|
|
||||||
c := codes[0]
|
|
||||||
i1, i2, j1, j2 := c.I1, c.I2, c.J1, c.J2
|
|
||||||
codes[0] = OpCode{c.Tag, max(i1, i2-n), i2, max(j1, j2-n), j2}
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}
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if codes[len(codes)-1].Tag == 'e' {
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c := codes[len(codes)-1]
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i1, i2, j1, j2 := c.I1, c.I2, c.J1, c.J2
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codes[len(codes)-1] = OpCode{c.Tag, i1, min(i2, i1+n), j1, min(j2, j1+n)}
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}
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nn := n + n
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groups := [][]OpCode{}
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group := []OpCode{}
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for _, c := range codes {
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i1, i2, j1, j2 := c.I1, c.I2, c.J1, c.J2
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// End the current group and start a new one whenever
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// there is a large range with no changes.
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if c.Tag == 'e' && i2-i1 > nn {
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group = append(group, OpCode{c.Tag, i1, min(i2, i1+n),
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j1, min(j2, j1+n)})
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groups = append(groups, group)
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group = []OpCode{}
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i1, j1 = max(i1, i2-n), max(j1, j2-n)
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}
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group = append(group, OpCode{c.Tag, i1, i2, j1, j2})
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}
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if len(group) > 0 && !(len(group) == 1 && group[0].Tag == 'e') {
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groups = append(groups, group)
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}
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return groups
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}
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// Return a measure of the sequences' similarity (float in [0,1]).
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//
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// Where T is the total number of elements in both sequences, and
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// M is the number of matches, this is 2.0*M / T.
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// Note that this is 1 if the sequences are identical, and 0 if
|
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// they have nothing in common.
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//
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// .Ratio() is expensive to compute if you haven't already computed
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// .GetMatchingBlocks() or .GetOpCodes(), in which case you may
|
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// want to try .QuickRatio() or .RealQuickRation() first to get an
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// upper bound.
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func (m *SequenceMatcher) Ratio() float64 {
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matches := 0
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for _, m := range m.GetMatchingBlocks() {
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matches += m.Size
|
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}
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return calculateRatio(matches, len(m.a)+len(m.b))
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}
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||||||
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||||||
// Return an upper bound on ratio() relatively quickly.
|
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//
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// This isn't defined beyond that it is an upper bound on .Ratio(), and
|
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||||||
// is faster to compute.
|
|
||||||
func (m *SequenceMatcher) QuickRatio() float64 {
|
|
||||||
// viewing a and b as multisets, set matches to the cardinality
|
|
||||||
// of their intersection; this counts the number of matches
|
|
||||||
// without regard to order, so is clearly an upper bound
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|
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if m.fullBCount == nil {
|
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||||||
m.fullBCount = map[string]int{}
|
|
||||||
for _, s := range m.b {
|
|
||||||
m.fullBCount[s] = m.fullBCount[s] + 1
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
// avail[x] is the number of times x appears in 'b' less the
|
|
||||||
// number of times we've seen it in 'a' so far ... kinda
|
|
||||||
avail := map[string]int{}
|
|
||||||
matches := 0
|
|
||||||
for _, s := range m.a {
|
|
||||||
n, ok := avail[s]
|
|
||||||
if !ok {
|
|
||||||
n = m.fullBCount[s]
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
avail[s] = n - 1
|
|
||||||
if n > 0 {
|
|
||||||
matches += 1
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
return calculateRatio(matches, len(m.a)+len(m.b))
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
// Return an upper bound on ratio() very quickly.
|
|
||||||
//
|
|
||||||
// This isn't defined beyond that it is an upper bound on .Ratio(), and
|
|
||||||
// is faster to compute than either .Ratio() or .QuickRatio().
|
|
||||||
func (m *SequenceMatcher) RealQuickRatio() float64 {
|
|
||||||
la, lb := len(m.a), len(m.b)
|
|
||||||
return calculateRatio(min(la, lb), la+lb)
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
// Convert range to the "ed" format
|
|
||||||
func formatRangeUnified(start, stop int) string {
|
|
||||||
// Per the diff spec at http://www.unix.org/single_unix_specification/
|
|
||||||
beginning := start + 1 // lines start numbering with one
|
|
||||||
length := stop - start
|
|
||||||
if length == 1 {
|
|
||||||
return fmt.Sprintf("%d", beginning)
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
if length == 0 {
|
|
||||||
beginning -= 1 // empty ranges begin at line just before the range
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
return fmt.Sprintf("%d,%d", beginning, length)
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
// Unified diff parameters
|
|
||||||
type UnifiedDiff struct {
|
|
||||||
A []string // First sequence lines
|
|
||||||
FromFile string // First file name
|
|
||||||
FromDate string // First file time
|
|
||||||
B []string // Second sequence lines
|
|
||||||
ToFile string // Second file name
|
|
||||||
ToDate string // Second file time
|
|
||||||
Eol string // Headers end of line, defaults to LF
|
|
||||||
Context int // Number of context lines
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
// Compare two sequences of lines; generate the delta as a unified diff.
|
|
||||||
//
|
|
||||||
// Unified diffs are a compact way of showing line changes and a few
|
|
||||||
// lines of context. The number of context lines is set by 'n' which
|
|
||||||
// defaults to three.
|
|
||||||
//
|
|
||||||
// By default, the diff control lines (those with ---, +++, or @@) are
|
|
||||||
// created with a trailing newline. This is helpful so that inputs
|
|
||||||
// created from file.readlines() result in diffs that are suitable for
|
|
||||||
// file.writelines() since both the inputs and outputs have trailing
|
|
||||||
// newlines.
|
|
||||||
//
|
|
||||||
// For inputs that do not have trailing newlines, set the lineterm
|
|
||||||
// argument to "" so that the output will be uniformly newline free.
|
|
||||||
//
|
|
||||||
// The unidiff format normally has a header for filenames and modification
|
|
||||||
// times. Any or all of these may be specified using strings for
|
|
||||||
// 'fromfile', 'tofile', 'fromfiledate', and 'tofiledate'.
|
|
||||||
// The modification times are normally expressed in the ISO 8601 format.
|
|
||||||
func WriteUnifiedDiff(writer io.Writer, diff UnifiedDiff) error {
|
|
||||||
buf := bufio.NewWriter(writer)
|
|
||||||
defer buf.Flush()
|
|
||||||
w := func(format string, args ...interface{}) error {
|
|
||||||
_, err := buf.WriteString(fmt.Sprintf(format, args...))
|
|
||||||
return err
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
if len(diff.Eol) == 0 {
|
|
||||||
diff.Eol = "\n"
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
started := false
|
|
||||||
m := NewMatcher(diff.A, diff.B)
|
|
||||||
for _, g := range m.GetGroupedOpCodes(diff.Context) {
|
|
||||||
if !started {
|
|
||||||
started = true
|
|
||||||
fromDate := ""
|
|
||||||
if len(diff.FromDate) > 0 {
|
|
||||||
fromDate = "\t" + diff.FromDate
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
toDate := ""
|
|
||||||
if len(diff.ToDate) > 0 {
|
|
||||||
toDate = "\t" + diff.ToDate
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
err := w("--- %s%s%s", diff.FromFile, fromDate, diff.Eol)
|
|
||||||
if err != nil {
|
|
||||||
return err
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
err = w("+++ %s%s%s", diff.ToFile, toDate, diff.Eol)
|
|
||||||
if err != nil {
|
|
||||||
return err
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
first, last := g[0], g[len(g)-1]
|
|
||||||
range1 := formatRangeUnified(first.I1, last.I2)
|
|
||||||
range2 := formatRangeUnified(first.J1, last.J2)
|
|
||||||
if err := w("@@ -%s +%s @@%s", range1, range2, diff.Eol); err != nil {
|
|
||||||
return err
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
for _, c := range g {
|
|
||||||
i1, i2, j1, j2 := c.I1, c.I2, c.J1, c.J2
|
|
||||||
if c.Tag == 'e' {
|
|
||||||
for _, line := range diff.A[i1:i2] {
|
|
||||||
if err := w(" " + line); err != nil {
|
|
||||||
return err
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
continue
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
if c.Tag == 'r' || c.Tag == 'd' {
|
|
||||||
for _, line := range diff.A[i1:i2] {
|
|
||||||
if err := w("-" + line); err != nil {
|
|
||||||
return err
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
if c.Tag == 'r' || c.Tag == 'i' {
|
|
||||||
for _, line := range diff.B[j1:j2] {
|
|
||||||
if err := w("+" + line); err != nil {
|
|
||||||
return err
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
return nil
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
// Like WriteUnifiedDiff but returns the diff a string.
|
|
||||||
func GetUnifiedDiffString(diff UnifiedDiff) (string, error) {
|
|
||||||
w := &bytes.Buffer{}
|
|
||||||
err := WriteUnifiedDiff(w, diff)
|
|
||||||
return string(w.Bytes()), err
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
// Convert range to the "ed" format.
|
|
||||||
func formatRangeContext(start, stop int) string {
|
|
||||||
// Per the diff spec at http://www.unix.org/single_unix_specification/
|
|
||||||
beginning := start + 1 // lines start numbering with one
|
|
||||||
length := stop - start
|
|
||||||
if length == 0 {
|
|
||||||
beginning -= 1 // empty ranges begin at line just before the range
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
if length <= 1 {
|
|
||||||
return fmt.Sprintf("%d", beginning)
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
return fmt.Sprintf("%d,%d", beginning, beginning+length-1)
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
type ContextDiff UnifiedDiff
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
// Compare two sequences of lines; generate the delta as a context diff.
|
|
||||||
//
|
|
||||||
// Context diffs are a compact way of showing line changes and a few
|
|
||||||
// lines of context. The number of context lines is set by diff.Context
|
|
||||||
// which defaults to three.
|
|
||||||
//
|
|
||||||
// By default, the diff control lines (those with *** or ---) are
|
|
||||||
// created with a trailing newline.
|
|
||||||
//
|
|
||||||
// For inputs that do not have trailing newlines, set the diff.Eol
|
|
||||||
// argument to "" so that the output will be uniformly newline free.
|
|
||||||
//
|
|
||||||
// The context diff format normally has a header for filenames and
|
|
||||||
// modification times. Any or all of these may be specified using
|
|
||||||
// strings for diff.FromFile, diff.ToFile, diff.FromDate, diff.ToDate.
|
|
||||||
// The modification times are normally expressed in the ISO 8601 format.
|
|
||||||
// If not specified, the strings default to blanks.
|
|
||||||
func WriteContextDiff(writer io.Writer, diff ContextDiff) error {
|
|
||||||
buf := bufio.NewWriter(writer)
|
|
||||||
defer buf.Flush()
|
|
||||||
var diffErr error
|
|
||||||
w := func(format string, args ...interface{}) {
|
|
||||||
_, err := buf.WriteString(fmt.Sprintf(format, args...))
|
|
||||||
if diffErr == nil && err != nil {
|
|
||||||
diffErr = err
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
if len(diff.Eol) == 0 {
|
|
||||||
diff.Eol = "\n"
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
prefix := map[byte]string{
|
|
||||||
'i': "+ ",
|
|
||||||
'd': "- ",
|
|
||||||
'r': "! ",
|
|
||||||
'e': " ",
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
started := false
|
|
||||||
m := NewMatcher(diff.A, diff.B)
|
|
||||||
for _, g := range m.GetGroupedOpCodes(diff.Context) {
|
|
||||||
if !started {
|
|
||||||
started = true
|
|
||||||
fromDate := ""
|
|
||||||
if len(diff.FromDate) > 0 {
|
|
||||||
fromDate = "\t" + diff.FromDate
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
toDate := ""
|
|
||||||
if len(diff.ToDate) > 0 {
|
|
||||||
toDate = "\t" + diff.ToDate
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
w("*** %s%s%s", diff.FromFile, fromDate, diff.Eol)
|
|
||||||
w("--- %s%s%s", diff.ToFile, toDate, diff.Eol)
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
first, last := g[0], g[len(g)-1]
|
|
||||||
w("***************" + diff.Eol)
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
range1 := formatRangeContext(first.I1, last.I2)
|
|
||||||
w("*** %s ****%s", range1, diff.Eol)
|
|
||||||
for _, c := range g {
|
|
||||||
if c.Tag == 'r' || c.Tag == 'd' {
|
|
||||||
for _, cc := range g {
|
|
||||||
if cc.Tag == 'i' {
|
|
||||||
continue
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
for _, line := range diff.A[cc.I1:cc.I2] {
|
|
||||||
w(prefix[cc.Tag] + line)
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
break
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
range2 := formatRangeContext(first.J1, last.J2)
|
|
||||||
w("--- %s ----%s", range2, diff.Eol)
|
|
||||||
for _, c := range g {
|
|
||||||
if c.Tag == 'r' || c.Tag == 'i' {
|
|
||||||
for _, cc := range g {
|
|
||||||
if cc.Tag == 'd' {
|
|
||||||
continue
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
for _, line := range diff.B[cc.J1:cc.J2] {
|
|
||||||
w(prefix[cc.Tag] + line)
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
break
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
return diffErr
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
// Like WriteContextDiff but returns the diff a string.
|
|
||||||
func GetContextDiffString(diff ContextDiff) (string, error) {
|
|
||||||
w := &bytes.Buffer{}
|
|
||||||
err := WriteContextDiff(w, diff)
|
|
||||||
return string(w.Bytes()), err
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
// Split a string on "\n" while preserving them. The output can be used
|
|
||||||
// as input for UnifiedDiff and ContextDiff structures.
|
|
||||||
func SplitLines(s string) []string {
|
|
||||||
lines := strings.SplitAfter(s, "\n")
|
|
||||||
lines[len(lines)-1] += "\n"
|
|
||||||
return lines
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
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