From 14b240af8fef269d2c1d5dde2fff192b656c50f3 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Michael Muré Date: Sun, 20 Jan 2019 15:41:27 +0100 Subject: identity: more cleaning and fixes after a code review --- vendor/github.com/google/go-cmp/LICENSE | 27 - vendor/github.com/google/go-cmp/cmp/compare.go | 553 --------------------- .../go-cmp/cmp/internal/diff/debug_disable.go | 17 - .../go-cmp/cmp/internal/diff/debug_enable.go | 122 ----- .../google/go-cmp/cmp/internal/diff/diff.go | 363 -------------- .../google/go-cmp/cmp/internal/function/func.go | 49 -- .../google/go-cmp/cmp/internal/value/format.go | 277 ----------- .../google/go-cmp/cmp/internal/value/sort.go | 111 ----- vendor/github.com/google/go-cmp/cmp/options.go | 453 ----------------- vendor/github.com/google/go-cmp/cmp/path.go | 309 ------------ vendor/github.com/google/go-cmp/cmp/reporter.go | 53 -- .../github.com/google/go-cmp/cmp/unsafe_panic.go | 15 - .../github.com/google/go-cmp/cmp/unsafe_reflect.go | 23 - 13 files changed, 2372 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 vendor/github.com/google/go-cmp/LICENSE delete mode 100644 vendor/github.com/google/go-cmp/cmp/compare.go delete mode 100644 vendor/github.com/google/go-cmp/cmp/internal/diff/debug_disable.go delete mode 100644 vendor/github.com/google/go-cmp/cmp/internal/diff/debug_enable.go delete mode 100644 vendor/github.com/google/go-cmp/cmp/internal/diff/diff.go delete mode 100644 vendor/github.com/google/go-cmp/cmp/internal/function/func.go delete mode 100644 vendor/github.com/google/go-cmp/cmp/internal/value/format.go delete mode 100644 vendor/github.com/google/go-cmp/cmp/internal/value/sort.go delete mode 100644 vendor/github.com/google/go-cmp/cmp/options.go delete mode 100644 vendor/github.com/google/go-cmp/cmp/path.go delete mode 100644 vendor/github.com/google/go-cmp/cmp/reporter.go delete mode 100644 vendor/github.com/google/go-cmp/cmp/unsafe_panic.go delete mode 100644 vendor/github.com/google/go-cmp/cmp/unsafe_reflect.go (limited to 'vendor/github.com/google/go-cmp') diff --git a/vendor/github.com/google/go-cmp/LICENSE b/vendor/github.com/google/go-cmp/LICENSE deleted file mode 100644 index 32017f8f..00000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/google/go-cmp/LICENSE +++ /dev/null @@ -1,27 +0,0 @@ -Copyright (c) 2017 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. - -Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -met: - - * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. - * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -distribution. - * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -this software without specific prior written permission. - -THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -"AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -(INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. diff --git a/vendor/github.com/google/go-cmp/cmp/compare.go b/vendor/github.com/google/go-cmp/cmp/compare.go deleted file mode 100644 index 7e215f22..00000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/google/go-cmp/cmp/compare.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,553 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2017, The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE.md file. - -// Package cmp determines equality of values. -// -// This package is intended to be a more powerful and safer alternative to -// reflect.DeepEqual for comparing whether two values are semantically equal. -// -// The primary features of cmp are: -// -// • When the default behavior of equality does not suit the needs of the test, -// custom equality functions can override the equality operation. -// For example, an equality function may report floats as equal so long as they -// are within some tolerance of each other. -// -// • Types that have an Equal method may use that method to determine equality. -// This allows package authors to determine the equality operation for the types -// that they define. -// -// • If no custom equality functions are used and no Equal method is defined, -// equality is determined by recursively comparing the primitive kinds on both -// values, much like reflect.DeepEqual. Unlike reflect.DeepEqual, unexported -// fields are not compared by default; they result in panics unless suppressed -// by using an Ignore option (see cmpopts.IgnoreUnexported) or explicitly compared -// using the AllowUnexported option. -package cmp - -import ( - "fmt" - "reflect" - - "github.com/google/go-cmp/cmp/internal/diff" - "github.com/google/go-cmp/cmp/internal/function" - "github.com/google/go-cmp/cmp/internal/value" -) - -// BUG(dsnet): Maps with keys containing NaN values cannot be properly compared due to -// the reflection package's inability to retrieve such entries. Equal will panic -// anytime it comes across a NaN key, but this behavior may change. -// -// See https://golang.org/issue/11104 for more details. - -var nothing = reflect.Value{} - -// Equal reports whether x and y are equal by recursively applying the -// following rules in the given order to x and y and all of their sub-values: -// -// • If two values are not of the same type, then they are never equal -// and the overall result is false. -// -// • Let S be the set of all Ignore, Transformer, and Comparer options that -// remain after applying all path filters, value filters, and type filters. -// If at least one Ignore exists in S, then the comparison is ignored. -// If the number of Transformer and Comparer options in S is greater than one, -// then Equal panics because it is ambiguous which option to use. -// If S contains a single Transformer, then use that to transform the current -// values and recursively call Equal on the output values. -// If S contains a single Comparer, then use that to compare the current values. -// Otherwise, evaluation proceeds to the next rule. -// -// • If the values have an Equal method of the form "(T) Equal(T) bool" or -// "(T) Equal(I) bool" where T is assignable to I, then use the result of -// x.Equal(y) even if x or y is nil. -// Otherwise, no such method exists and evaluation proceeds to the next rule. -// -// • Lastly, try to compare x and y based on their basic kinds. -// Simple kinds like booleans, integers, floats, complex numbers, strings, and -// channels are compared using the equivalent of the == operator in Go. -// Functions are only equal if they are both nil, otherwise they are unequal. -// Pointers are equal if the underlying values they point to are also equal. -// Interfaces are equal if their underlying concrete values are also equal. -// -// Structs are equal if all of their fields are equal. If a struct contains -// unexported fields, Equal panics unless the AllowUnexported option is used or -// an Ignore option (e.g., cmpopts.IgnoreUnexported) ignores that field. -// -// Arrays, slices, and maps are equal if they are both nil or both non-nil -// with the same length and the elements at each index or key are equal. -// Note that a non-nil empty slice and a nil slice are not equal. -// To equate empty slices and maps, consider using cmpopts.EquateEmpty. -// Map keys are equal according to the == operator. -// To use custom comparisons for map keys, consider using cmpopts.SortMaps. -func Equal(x, y interface{}, opts ...Option) bool { - s := newState(opts) - s.compareAny(reflect.ValueOf(x), reflect.ValueOf(y)) - return s.result.Equal() -} - -// Diff returns a human-readable report of the differences between two values. -// It returns an empty string if and only if Equal returns true for the same -// input values and options. The output string will use the "-" symbol to -// indicate elements removed from x, and the "+" symbol to indicate elements -// added to y. -// -// Do not depend on this output being stable. -func Diff(x, y interface{}, opts ...Option) string { - r := new(defaultReporter) - opts = Options{Options(opts), r} - eq := Equal(x, y, opts...) - d := r.String() - if (d == "") != eq { - panic("inconsistent difference and equality results") - } - return d -} - -type state struct { - // These fields represent the "comparison state". - // Calling statelessCompare must not result in observable changes to these. - result diff.Result // The current result of comparison - curPath Path // The current path in the value tree - reporter reporter // Optional reporter used for difference formatting - - // dynChecker triggers pseudo-random checks for option correctness. - // It is safe for statelessCompare to mutate this value. - dynChecker dynChecker - - // These fields, once set by processOption, will not change. - exporters map[reflect.Type]bool // Set of structs with unexported field visibility - opts Options // List of all fundamental and filter options -} - -func newState(opts []Option) *state { - s := new(state) - for _, opt := range opts { - s.processOption(opt) - } - return s -} - -func (s *state) processOption(opt Option) { - switch opt := opt.(type) { - case nil: - case Options: - for _, o := range opt { - s.processOption(o) - } - case coreOption: - type filtered interface { - isFiltered() bool - } - if fopt, ok := opt.(filtered); ok && !fopt.isFiltered() { - panic(fmt.Sprintf("cannot use an unfiltered option: %v", opt)) - } - s.opts = append(s.opts, opt) - case visibleStructs: - if s.exporters == nil { - s.exporters = make(map[reflect.Type]bool) - } - for t := range opt { - s.exporters[t] = true - } - case reporter: - if s.reporter != nil { - panic("difference reporter already registered") - } - s.reporter = opt - default: - panic(fmt.Sprintf("unknown option %T", opt)) - } -} - -// statelessCompare compares two values and returns the result. -// This function is stateless in that it does not alter the current result, -// or output to any registered reporters. -func (s *state) statelessCompare(vx, vy reflect.Value) diff.Result { - // We do not save and restore the curPath because all of the compareX - // methods should properly push and pop from the path. - // It is an implementation bug if the contents of curPath differs from - // when calling this function to when returning from it. - - oldResult, oldReporter := s.result, s.reporter - s.result = diff.Result{} // Reset result - s.reporter = nil // Remove reporter to avoid spurious printouts - s.compareAny(vx, vy) - res := s.result - s.result, s.reporter = oldResult, oldReporter - return res -} - -func (s *state) compareAny(vx, vy reflect.Value) { - // TODO: Support cyclic data structures. - - // Rule 0: Differing types are never equal. - if !vx.IsValid() || !vy.IsValid() { - s.report(vx.IsValid() == vy.IsValid(), vx, vy) - return - } - if vx.Type() != vy.Type() { - s.report(false, vx, vy) // Possible for path to be empty - return - } - t := vx.Type() - if len(s.curPath) == 0 { - s.curPath.push(&pathStep{typ: t}) - defer s.curPath.pop() - } - vx, vy = s.tryExporting(vx, vy) - - // Rule 1: Check whether an option applies on this node in the value tree. - if s.tryOptions(vx, vy, t) { - return - } - - // Rule 2: Check whether the type has a valid Equal method. - if s.tryMethod(vx, vy, t) { - return - } - - // Rule 3: Recursively descend into each value's underlying kind. - switch t.Kind() { - case reflect.Bool: - s.report(vx.Bool() == vy.Bool(), vx, vy) - return - case reflect.Int, reflect.Int8, reflect.Int16, reflect.Int32, reflect.Int64: - s.report(vx.Int() == vy.Int(), vx, vy) - return - case reflect.Uint, reflect.Uint8, reflect.Uint16, reflect.Uint32, reflect.Uint64, reflect.Uintptr: - s.report(vx.Uint() == vy.Uint(), vx, vy) - return - case reflect.Float32, reflect.Float64: - s.report(vx.Float() == vy.Float(), vx, vy) - return - case reflect.Complex64, reflect.Complex128: - s.report(vx.Complex() == vy.Complex(), vx, vy) - return - case reflect.String: - s.report(vx.String() == vy.String(), vx, vy) - return - case reflect.Chan, reflect.UnsafePointer: - s.report(vx.Pointer() == vy.Pointer(), vx, vy) - return - case reflect.Func: - s.report(vx.IsNil() && vy.IsNil(), vx, vy) - return - case reflect.Ptr: - if vx.IsNil() || vy.IsNil() { - s.report(vx.IsNil() && vy.IsNil(), vx, vy) - return - } - s.curPath.push(&indirect{pathStep{t.Elem()}}) - defer s.curPath.pop() - s.compareAny(vx.Elem(), vy.Elem()) - return - case reflect.Interface: - if vx.IsNil() || vy.IsNil() { - s.report(vx.IsNil() && vy.IsNil(), vx, vy) - return - } - if vx.Elem().Type() != vy.Elem().Type() { - s.report(false, vx.Elem(), vy.Elem()) - return - } - s.curPath.push(&typeAssertion{pathStep{vx.Elem().Type()}}) - defer s.curPath.pop() - s.compareAny(vx.Elem(), vy.Elem()) - return - case reflect.Slice: - if vx.IsNil() || vy.IsNil() { - s.report(vx.IsNil() && vy.IsNil(), vx, vy) - return - } - fallthrough - case reflect.Array: - s.compareArray(vx, vy, t) - return - case reflect.Map: - s.compareMap(vx, vy, t) - return - case reflect.Struct: - s.compareStruct(vx, vy, t) - return - default: - panic(fmt.Sprintf("%v kind not handled", t.Kind())) - } -} - -func (s *state) tryExporting(vx, vy reflect.Value) (reflect.Value, reflect.Value) { - if sf, ok := s.curPath[len(s.curPath)-1].(*structField); ok && sf.unexported { - if sf.force { - // Use unsafe pointer arithmetic to get read-write access to an - // unexported field in the struct. - vx = unsafeRetrieveField(sf.pvx, sf.field) - vy = unsafeRetrieveField(sf.pvy, sf.field) - } else { - // We are not allowed to export the value, so invalidate them - // so that tryOptions can panic later if not explicitly ignored. - vx = nothing - vy = nothing - } - } - return vx, vy -} - -func (s *state) tryOptions(vx, vy reflect.Value, t reflect.Type) bool { - // If there were no FilterValues, we will not detect invalid inputs, - // so manually check for them and append invalid if necessary. - // We still evaluate the options since an ignore can override invalid. - opts := s.opts - if !vx.IsValid() || !vy.IsValid() { - opts = Options{opts, invalid{}} - } - - // Evaluate all filters and apply the remaining options. - if opt := opts.filter(s, vx, vy, t); opt != nil { - opt.apply(s, vx, vy) - return true - } - return false -} - -func (s *state) tryMethod(vx, vy reflect.Value, t reflect.Type) bool { - // Check if this type even has an Equal method. - m, ok := t.MethodByName("Equal") - if !ok || !function.IsType(m.Type, function.EqualAssignable) { - return false - } - - eq := s.callTTBFunc(m.Func, vx, vy) - s.report(eq, vx, vy) - return true -} - -func (s *state) callTRFunc(f, v reflect.Value) reflect.Value { - v = sanitizeValue(v, f.Type().In(0)) - if !s.dynChecker.Next() { - return f.Call([]reflect.Value{v})[0] - } - - // Run the function twice and ensure that we get the same results back. - // We run in goroutines so that the race detector (if enabled) can detect - // unsafe mutations to the input. - c := make(chan reflect.Value) - go detectRaces(c, f, v) - want := f.Call([]reflect.Value{v})[0] - if got := <-c; !s.statelessCompare(got, want).Equal() { - // To avoid false-positives with non-reflexive equality operations, - // we sanity check whether a value is equal to itself. - if !s.statelessCompare(want, want).Equal() { - return want - } - fn := getFuncName(f.Pointer()) - panic(fmt.Sprintf("non-deterministic function detected: %s", fn)) - } - return want -} - -func (s *state) callTTBFunc(f, x, y reflect.Value) bool { - x = sanitizeValue(x, f.Type().In(0)) - y = sanitizeValue(y, f.Type().In(1)) - if !s.dynChecker.Next() { - return f.Call([]reflect.Value{x, y})[0].Bool() - } - - // Swapping the input arguments is sufficient to check that - // f is symmetric and deterministic. - // We run in goroutines so that the race detector (if enabled) can detect - // unsafe mutations to the input. - c := make(chan reflect.Value) - go detectRaces(c, f, y, x) - want := f.Call([]reflect.Value{x, y})[0].Bool() - if got := <-c; !got.IsValid() || got.Bool() != want { - fn := getFuncName(f.Pointer()) - panic(fmt.Sprintf("non-deterministic or non-symmetric function detected: %s", fn)) - } - return want -} - -func detectRaces(c chan<- reflect.Value, f reflect.Value, vs ...reflect.Value) { - var ret reflect.Value - defer func() { - recover() // Ignore panics, let the other call to f panic instead - c <- ret - }() - ret = f.Call(vs)[0] -} - -// sanitizeValue converts nil interfaces of type T to those of type R, -// assuming that T is assignable to R. -// Otherwise, it returns the input value as is. -func sanitizeValue(v reflect.Value, t reflect.Type) reflect.Value { - // TODO(dsnet): Remove this hacky workaround. - // See https://golang.org/issue/22143 - if v.Kind() == reflect.Interface && v.IsNil() && v.Type() != t { - return reflect.New(t).Elem() - } - return v -} - -func (s *state) compareArray(vx, vy reflect.Value, t reflect.Type) { - step := &sliceIndex{pathStep{t.Elem()}, 0, 0} - s.curPath.push(step) - - // Compute an edit-script for slices vx and vy. - es := diff.Difference(vx.Len(), vy.Len(), func(ix, iy int) diff.Result { - step.xkey, step.ykey = ix, iy - return s.statelessCompare(vx.Index(ix), vy.Index(iy)) - }) - - // Report the entire slice as is if the arrays are of primitive kind, - // and the arrays are different enough. - isPrimitive := false - switch t.Elem().Kind() { - case reflect.Int, reflect.Int8, reflect.Int16, reflect.Int32, reflect.Int64, - reflect.Uint, reflect.Uint8, reflect.Uint16, reflect.Uint32, reflect.Uint64, reflect.Uintptr, - reflect.Bool, reflect.Float32, reflect.Float64, reflect.Complex64, reflect.Complex128: - isPrimitive = true - } - if isPrimitive && es.Dist() > (vx.Len()+vy.Len())/4 { - s.curPath.pop() // Pop first since we are reporting the whole slice - s.report(false, vx, vy) - return - } - - // Replay the edit-script. - var ix, iy int - for _, e := range es { - switch e { - case diff.UniqueX: - step.xkey, step.ykey = ix, -1 - s.report(false, vx.Index(ix), nothing) - ix++ - case diff.UniqueY: - step.xkey, step.ykey = -1, iy - s.report(false, nothing, vy.Index(iy)) - iy++ - default: - step.xkey, step.ykey = ix, iy - if e == diff.Identity { - s.report(true, vx.Index(ix), vy.Index(iy)) - } else { - s.compareAny(vx.Index(ix), vy.Index(iy)) - } - ix++ - iy++ - } - } - s.curPath.pop() - return -} - -func (s *state) compareMap(vx, vy reflect.Value, t reflect.Type) { - if vx.IsNil() || vy.IsNil() { - s.report(vx.IsNil() && vy.IsNil(), vx, vy) - return - } - - // We combine and sort the two map keys so that we can perform the - // comparisons in a deterministic order. - step := &mapIndex{pathStep: pathStep{t.Elem()}} - s.curPath.push(step) - defer s.curPath.pop() - for _, k := range value.SortKeys(append(vx.MapKeys(), vy.MapKeys()...)) { - step.key = k - vvx := vx.MapIndex(k) - vvy := vy.MapIndex(k) - switch { - case vvx.IsValid() && vvy.IsValid(): - s.compareAny(vvx, vvy) - case vvx.IsValid() && !vvy.IsValid(): - s.report(false, vvx, nothing) - case !vvx.IsValid() && vvy.IsValid(): - s.report(false, nothing, vvy) - default: - // It is possible for both vvx and vvy to be invalid if the - // key contained a NaN value in it. There is no way in - // reflection to be able to retrieve these values. - // See https://golang.org/issue/11104 - panic(fmt.Sprintf("%#v has map key with NaNs", s.curPath)) - } - } -} - -func (s *state) compareStruct(vx, vy reflect.Value, t reflect.Type) { - var vax, vay reflect.Value // Addressable versions of vx and vy - - step := &structField{} - s.curPath.push(step) - defer s.curPath.pop() - for i := 0; i < t.NumField(); i++ { - vvx := vx.Field(i) - vvy := vy.Field(i) - step.typ = t.Field(i).Type - step.name = t.Field(i).Name - step.idx = i - step.unexported = !isExported(step.name) - if step.unexported { - // Defer checking of unexported fields until later to give an - // Ignore a chance to ignore the field. - if !vax.IsValid() || !vay.IsValid() { - // For unsafeRetrieveField to work, the parent struct must - // be addressable. Create a new copy of the values if - // necessary to make them addressable. - vax = makeAddressable(vx) - vay = makeAddressable(vy) - } - step.force = s.exporters[t] - step.pvx = vax - step.pvy = vay - step.field = t.Field(i) - } - s.compareAny(vvx, vvy) - } -} - -// report records the result of a single comparison. -// It also calls Report if any reporter is registered. -func (s *state) report(eq bool, vx, vy reflect.Value) { - if eq { - s.result.NSame++ - } else { - s.result.NDiff++ - } - if s.reporter != nil { - s.reporter.Report(vx, vy, eq, s.curPath) - } -} - -// dynChecker tracks the state needed to periodically perform checks that -// user provided functions are symmetric and deterministic. -// The zero value is safe for immediate use. -type dynChecker struct{ curr, next int } - -// Next increments the state and reports whether a check should be performed. -// -// Checks occur every Nth function call, where N is a triangular number: -// 0 1 3 6 10 15 21 28 36 45 55 66 78 91 105 120 136 153 171 190 ... -// See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triangular_number -// -// This sequence ensures that the cost of checks drops significantly as -// the number of functions calls grows larger. -func (dc *dynChecker) Next() bool { - ok := dc.curr == dc.next - if ok { - dc.curr = 0 - dc.next++ - } - dc.curr++ - return ok -} - -// makeAddressable returns a value that is always addressable. -// It returns the input verbatim if it is already addressable, -// otherwise it creates a new value and returns an addressable copy. -func makeAddressable(v reflect.Value) reflect.Value { - if v.CanAddr() { - return v - } - vc := reflect.New(v.Type()).Elem() - vc.Set(v) - return vc -} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/google/go-cmp/cmp/internal/diff/debug_disable.go b/vendor/github.com/google/go-cmp/cmp/internal/diff/debug_disable.go deleted file mode 100644 index 42afa496..00000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/google/go-cmp/cmp/internal/diff/debug_disable.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,17 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2017, The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE.md file. - -// +build !debug - -package diff - -var debug debugger - -type debugger struct{} - -func (debugger) Begin(_, _ int, f EqualFunc, _, _ *EditScript) EqualFunc { - return f -} -func (debugger) Update() {} -func (debugger) Finish() {} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/google/go-cmp/cmp/internal/diff/debug_enable.go b/vendor/github.com/google/go-cmp/cmp/internal/diff/debug_enable.go deleted file mode 100644 index fd9f7f17..00000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/google/go-cmp/cmp/internal/diff/debug_enable.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,122 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2017, The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE.md file. - -// +build debug - -package diff - -import ( - "fmt" - "strings" - "sync" - "time" -) - -// The algorithm can be seen running in real-time by enabling debugging: -// go test -tags=debug -v -// -// Example output: -// === RUN TestDifference/#34 -// ┌───────────────────────────────┐ -// │ \ · · · · · · · · · · · · · · │ -// │ · # · · · · · · · · · · · · · │ -// │ · \ · · · · · · · · · · · · · │ -// │ · · \ · · · · · · · · · · · · │ -// │ · · · X # · · · · · · · · · · │ -// │ · · · # \ · · · · · · · · · · │ -// │ · · · · · # # · · · · · · · · │ -// │ · · · · · # \ · · · · · · · · │ -// │ · · · · · · · \ · · · · · · · │ -// │ · · · · · · · · \ · · · · · · │ -// │ · · · · · · · · · \ · · · · · │ -// │ · · · · · · · · · · \ · · # · │ -// │ · · · · · · · · · · · \ # # · │ -// │ · · · · · · · · · · · # # # · │ -// │ · · · · · · · · · · # # # # · │ -// │ · · · · · · · · · # # # # # · │ -// │ · · · · · · · · · · · · · · \ │ -// └───────────────────────────────┘ -// [.Y..M.XY......YXYXY.|] -// -// The grid represents the edit-graph where the horizontal axis represents -// list X and the vertical axis represents list Y. The start of the two lists -// is the top-left, while the ends are the bottom-right. The '·' represents -// an unexplored node in the graph. The '\' indicates that the two symbols -// from list X and Y are equal. The 'X' indicates that two symbols are similar -// (but not exactly equal) to each other. The '#' indicates that the two symbols -// are different (and not similar). The algorithm traverses this graph trying to -// make the paths starting in the top-left and the bottom-right connect. -// -// The series of '.', 'X', 'Y', and 'M' characters at the bottom represents -// the currently established path from the forward and reverse searches, -// separated by a '|' character. - -const ( - updateDelay = 100 * time.Millisecond - finishDelay = 500 * time.Millisecond - ansiTerminal = true // ANSI escape codes used to move terminal cursor -) - -var debug debugger - -type debugger struct { - sync.Mutex - p1, p2 EditScript - fwdPath, revPath *EditScript - grid []byte - lines int -} - -func (dbg *debugger) Begin(nx, ny int, f EqualFunc, p1, p2 *EditScript) EqualFunc { - dbg.Lock() - dbg.fwdPath, dbg.revPath = p1, p2 - top := "┌─" + strings.Repeat("──", nx) + "┐\n" - row := "│ " + strings.Repeat("· ", nx) + "│\n" - btm := "└─" + strings.Repeat("──", nx) + "┘\n" - dbg.grid = []byte(top + strings.Repeat(row, ny) + btm) - dbg.lines = strings.Count(dbg.String(), "\n") - fmt.Print(dbg) - - // Wrap the EqualFunc so that we can intercept each result. - return func(ix, iy int) (r Result) { - cell := dbg.grid[len(top)+iy*len(row):][len("│ ")+len("· ")*ix:][:len("·")] - for i := range cell { - cell[i] = 0 // Zero out the multiple bytes of UTF-8 middle-dot - } - switch r = f(ix, iy); { - case r.Equal(): - cell[0] = '\\' - case r.Similar(): - cell[0] = 'X' - default: - cell[0] = '#' - } - return - } -} - -func (dbg *debugger) Update() { - dbg.print(updateDelay) -} - -func (dbg *debugger) Finish() { - dbg.print(finishDelay) - dbg.Unlock() -} - -func (dbg *debugger) String() string { - dbg.p1, dbg.p2 = *dbg.fwdPath, dbg.p2[:0] - for i := len(*dbg.revPath) - 1; i >= 0; i-- { - dbg.p2 = append(dbg.p2, (*dbg.revPath)[i]) - } - return fmt.Sprintf("%s[%v|%v]\n\n", dbg.grid, dbg.p1, dbg.p2) -} - -func (dbg *debugger) print(d time.Duration) { - if ansiTerminal { - fmt.Printf("\x1b[%dA", dbg.lines) // Reset terminal cursor - } - fmt.Print(dbg) - time.Sleep(d) -} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/google/go-cmp/cmp/internal/diff/diff.go b/vendor/github.com/google/go-cmp/cmp/internal/diff/diff.go deleted file mode 100644 index 260befea..00000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/google/go-cmp/cmp/internal/diff/diff.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,363 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2017, The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE.md file. - -// Package diff implements an algorithm for producing edit-scripts. -// The edit-script is a sequence of operations needed to transform one list -// of symbols into another (or vice-versa). The edits allowed are insertions, -// deletions, and modifications. The summation of all edits is called the -// Levenshtein distance as this problem is well-known in computer science. -// -// This package prioritizes performance over accuracy. That is, the run time -// is more important than obtaining a minimal Levenshtein distance. -package diff - -// EditType represents a single operation within an edit-script. -type EditType uint8 - -const ( - // Identity indicates that a symbol pair is identical in both list X and Y. - Identity EditType = iota - // UniqueX indicates that a symbol only exists in X and not Y. - UniqueX - // UniqueY indicates that a symbol only exists in Y and not X. - UniqueY - // Modified indicates that a symbol pair is a modification of each other. - Modified -) - -// EditScript represents the series of differences between two lists. -type EditScript []EditType - -// String returns a human-readable string representing the edit-script where -// Identity, UniqueX, UniqueY, and Modified are represented by the -// '.', 'X', 'Y', and 'M' characters, respectively. -func (es EditScript) String() string { - b := make([]byte, len(es)) - for i, e := range es { - switch e { - case Identity: - b[i] = '.' - case UniqueX: - b[i] = 'X' - case UniqueY: - b[i] = 'Y' - case Modified: - b[i] = 'M' - default: - panic("invalid edit-type") - } - } - return string(b) -} - -// stats returns a histogram of the number of each type of edit operation. -func (es EditScript) stats() (s struct{ NI, NX, NY, NM int }) { - for _, e := range es { - switch e { - case Identity: - s.NI++ - case UniqueX: - s.NX++ - case UniqueY: - s.NY++ - case Modified: - s.NM++ - default: - panic("invalid edit-type") - } - } - return -} - -// Dist is the Levenshtein distance and is guaranteed to be 0 if and only if -// lists X and Y are equal. -func (es EditScript) Dist() int { return len(es) - es.stats().NI } - -// LenX is the length of the X list. -func (es EditScript) LenX() int { return len(es) - es.stats().NY } - -// LenY is the length of the Y list. -func (es EditScript) LenY() int { return len(es) - es.stats().NX } - -// EqualFunc reports whether the symbols at indexes ix and iy are equal. -// When called by Difference, the index is guaranteed to be within nx and ny. -type EqualFunc func(ix int, iy int) Result - -// Result is the result of comparison. -// NSame is the number of sub-elements that are equal. -// NDiff is the number of sub-elements that are not equal. -type Result struct{ NSame, NDiff int } - -// Equal indicates whether the symbols are equal. Two symbols are equal -// if and only if NDiff == 0. If Equal, then they are also Similar. -func (r Result) Equal() bool { return r.NDiff == 0 } - -// Similar indicates whether two symbols are similar and may be represented -// by using the Modified type. As a special case, we consider binary comparisons -// (i.e., those that return Result{1, 0} or Result{0, 1}) to be similar. -// -// The exact ratio of NSame to NDiff to determine similarity may change. -func (r Result) Similar() bool { - // Use NSame+1 to offset NSame so that binary comparisons are similar. - return r.NSame+1 >= r.NDiff -} - -// Difference reports whether two lists of lengths nx and ny are equal -// given the definition of equality provided as f. -// -// This function returns an edit-script, which is a sequence of operations -// needed to convert one list into the other. The following invariants for -// the edit-script are maintained: -// • eq == (es.Dist()==0) -// • nx == es.LenX() -// • ny == es.LenY() -// -// This algorithm is not guaranteed to be an optimal solution (i.e., one that -// produces an edit-script with a minimal Levenshtein distance). This algorithm -// favors performance over optimality. The exact output is not guaranteed to -// be stable and may change over time. -func Difference(nx, ny int, f EqualFunc) (es EditScript) { - // This algorithm is based on traversing what is known as an "edit-graph". - // See Figure 1 from "An O(ND) Difference Algorithm and Its Variations" - // by Eugene W. Myers. Since D can be as large as N itself, this is - // effectively O(N^2). Unlike the algorithm from that paper, we are not - // interested in the optimal path, but at least some "decent" path. - // - // For example, let X and Y be lists of symbols: - // X = [A B C A B B A] - // Y = [C B A B A C] - // - // The edit-graph can be drawn as the following: - // A B C A B B A - // ┌─────────────┐ - // C │_|_|\|_|_|_|_│ 0 - // B │_|\|_|_|\|\|_│ 1 - // A │\|_|_|\|_|_|\│ 2 - // B │_|\|_|_|\|\|_│ 3 - // A │\|_|_|\|_|_|\│ 4 - // C │ | |\| | | | │ 5 - // └─────────────┘ 6 - // 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 - // - // List X is written along the horizontal axis, while list Y is written - // along the vertical axis. At any point on this grid, if the symbol in - // list X matches the corresponding symbol in list Y, then a '\' is drawn. - // The goal of any minimal edit-script algorithm is to find a path from the - // top-left corner to the bottom-right corner, while traveling through the - // fewest horizontal or vertical edges. - // A horizontal edge is equivalent to inserting a symbol from list X. - // A vertical edge is equivalent to inserting a symbol from list Y. - // A diagonal edge is equivalent to a matching symbol between both X and Y. - - // Invariants: - // • 0 ≤ fwdPath.X ≤ (fwdFrontier.X, revFrontier.X) ≤ revPath.X ≤ nx - // • 0 ≤ fwdPath.Y ≤ (fwdFrontier.Y, revFrontier.Y) ≤ revPath.Y ≤ ny - // - // In general: - // • fwdFrontier.X < revFrontier.X - // • fwdFrontier.Y < revFrontier.Y - // Unless, it is time for the algorithm to terminate. - fwdPath := path{+1, point{0, 0}, make(EditScript, 0, (nx+ny)/2)} - revPath := path{-1, point{nx, ny}, make(EditScript, 0)} - fwdFrontier := fwdPath.point // Forward search frontier - revFrontier := revPath.point // Reverse search frontier - - // Search budget bounds the cost of searching for better paths. - // The longest sequence of non-matching symbols that can be tolerated is - // approximately the square-root of the search budget. - searchBudget := 4 * (nx + ny) // O(n) - - // The algorithm below is a greedy, meet-in-the-middle algorithm for - // computing sub-optimal edit-scripts between two lists. - // - // The algorithm is approximately as follows: - // • Searching for differences switches back-and-forth between - // a search that starts at the beginning (the top-left corner), and - // a search that starts at the end (the bottom-right corner). The goal of - // the search is connect with the search from the opposite corner. - // • As we search, we build a path in a greedy manner, where the first - // match seen is added to the path (this is sub-optimal, but provides a - // decent result in practice). When matches are found, we try the next pair - // of symbols in the lists and follow all matches as far as possible. - // • When searching for matches, we search along a diagonal going through - // through the "frontier" point. If no matches are found, we advance the - // frontier towards the opposite corner. - // • This algorithm terminates when either the X coordinates or the - // Y coordinates of the forward and reverse frontier points ever intersect. - // - // This algorithm is correct even if searching only in the forward direction - // or in the reverse direction. We do both because it is commonly observed - // that two lists commonly differ because elements were added to the front - // or end of the other list. - // - // Running the tests with the "debug" build tag prints a visualization of - // the algorithm running in real-time. This is educational for understanding - // how the algorithm works. See debug_enable.go. - f = debug.Begin(nx, ny, f, &fwdPath.es, &revPath.es) - for { - // Forward search from the beginning. - if fwdFrontier.X >= revFrontier.X || fwdFrontier.Y >= revFrontier.Y || searchBudget == 0 { - break - } - for stop1, stop2, i := false, false, 0; !(stop1 && stop2) && searchBudget > 0; i++ { - // Search in a diagonal pattern for a match. - z := zigzag(i) - p := point{fwdFrontier.X + z, fwdFrontier.Y - z} - switch { - case p.X >= revPath.X || p.Y < fwdPath.Y: - stop1 = true // Hit top-right corner - case p.Y >= revPath.Y || p.X < fwdPath.X: - stop2 = true // Hit bottom-left corner - case f(p.X, p.Y).Equal(): - // Match found, so connect the path to this point. - fwdPath.connect(p, f) - fwdPath.append(Identity) - // Follow sequence of matches as far as possible. - for fwdPath.X < revPath.X && fwdPath.Y < revPath.Y { - if !f(fwdPath.X, fwdPath.Y).Equal() { - break - } - fwdPath.append(Identity) - } - fwdFrontier = fwdPath.point - stop1, stop2 = true, true - default: - searchBudget-- // Match not found - } - debug.Update() - } - // Advance the frontier towards reverse point. - if revPath.X-fwdFrontier.X >= revPath.Y-fwdFrontier.Y { - fwdFrontier.X++ - } else { - fwdFrontier.Y++ - } - - // Reverse search from the end. - if fwdFrontier.X >= revFrontier.X || fwdFrontier.Y >= revFrontier.Y || searchBudget == 0 { - break - } - for stop1, stop2, i := false, false, 0; !(stop1 && stop2) && searchBudget > 0; i++ { - // Search in a diagonal pattern for a match. - z := zigzag(i) - p := point{revFrontier.X - z, revFrontier.Y + z} - switch { - case fwdPath.X >= p.X || revPath.Y < p.Y: - stop1 = true // Hit bottom-left corner - case fwdPath.Y >= p.Y || revPath.X < p.X: - stop2 = true // Hit top-right corner - case f(p.X-1, p.Y-1).Equal(): - // Match found, so connect the path to this point. - revPath.connect(p, f) - revPath.append(Identity) - // Follow sequence of matches as far as possible. - for fwdPath.X < revPath.X && fwdPath.Y < revPath.Y { - if !f(revPath.X-1, revPath.Y-1).Equal() { - break - } - revPath.append(Identity) - } - revFrontier = revPath.point - stop1, stop2 = true, true - default: - searchBudget-- // Match not found - } - debug.Update() - } - // Advance the frontier towards forward point. - if revFrontier.X-fwdPath.X >= revFrontier.Y-fwdPath.Y { - revFrontier.X-- - } else { - revFrontier.Y-- - } - } - - // Join the forward and reverse paths and then append the reverse path. - fwdPath.connect(revPath.point, f) - for i := len(revPath.es) - 1; i >= 0; i-- { - t := revPath.es[i] - revPath.es = revPath.es[:i] - fwdPath.append(t) - } - debug.Finish() - return fwdPath.es -} - -type path struct { - dir int // +1 if forward, -1 if reverse - point // Leading point of the EditScript path - es EditScript -} - -// connect appends any necessary Identity, Modified, UniqueX, or UniqueY types -// to the edit-script to connect p.point to dst. -func (p *path) connect(dst point, f EqualFunc) { - if p.dir > 0 { - // Connect in forward direction. - for dst.X > p.X && dst.Y > p.Y { - switch r := f(p.X, p.Y); { - case r.Equal(): - p.append(Identity) - case r.Similar(): - p.append(Modified) - case dst.X-p.X >= dst.Y-p.Y: - p.append(UniqueX) - default: - p.append(UniqueY) - } - } - for dst.X > p.X { - p.append(UniqueX) - } - for dst.Y > p.Y { - p.append(UniqueY) - } - } else { - // Connect in reverse direction. - for p.X > dst.X && p.Y > dst.Y { - switch r := f(p.X-1, p.Y-1); { - case r.Equal(): - p.append(Identity) - case r.Similar(): - p.append(Modified) - case p.Y-dst.Y >= p.X-dst.X: - p.append(UniqueY) - default: - p.append(UniqueX) - } - } - for p.X > dst.X { - p.append(UniqueX) - } - for p.Y > dst.Y { - p.append(UniqueY) - } - } -} - -func (p *path) append(t EditType) { - p.es = append(p.es, t) - switch t { - case Identity, Modified: - p.add(p.dir, p.dir) - case UniqueX: - p.add(p.dir, 0) - case UniqueY: - p.add(0, p.dir) - } - debug.Update() -} - -type point struct{ X, Y int } - -func (p *point) add(dx, dy int) { p.X += dx; p.Y += dy } - -// zigzag maps a consecutive sequence of integers to a zig-zag sequence. -// [0 1 2 3 4 5 ...] => [0 -1 +1 -2 +2 ...] -func zigzag(x int) int { - if x&1 != 0 { - x = ^x - } - return x >> 1 -} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/google/go-cmp/cmp/internal/function/func.go b/vendor/github.com/google/go-cmp/cmp/internal/function/func.go deleted file mode 100644 index 4c35ff11..00000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/google/go-cmp/cmp/internal/function/func.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,49 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2017, The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE.md file. - -// Package function identifies function types. -package function - -import "reflect" - -type funcType int - -const ( - _ funcType = iota - - ttbFunc // func(T, T) bool - tibFunc // func(T, I) bool - trFunc // func(T) R - - Equal = ttbFunc // func(T, T) bool - EqualAssignable = tibFunc // func(T, I) bool; encapsulates func(T, T) bool - Transformer = trFunc // func(T) R - ValueFilter = ttbFunc // func(T, T) bool - Less = ttbFunc // func(T, T) bool -) - -var boolType = reflect.TypeOf(true) - -// IsType reports whether the reflect.Type is of the specified function type. -func IsType(t reflect.Type, ft funcType) bool { - if t == nil || t.Kind() != reflect.Func || t.IsVariadic() { - return false - } - ni, no := t.NumIn(), t.NumOut() - switch ft { - case ttbFunc: // func(T, T) bool - if ni == 2 && no == 1 && t.In(0) == t.In(1) && t.Out(0) == boolType { - return true - } - case tibFunc: // func(T, I) bool - if ni == 2 && no == 1 && t.In(0).AssignableTo(t.In(1)) && t.Out(0) == boolType { - return true - } - case trFunc: // func(T) R - if ni == 1 && no == 1 { - return true - } - } - return false -} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/google/go-cmp/cmp/internal/value/format.go b/vendor/github.com/google/go-cmp/cmp/internal/value/format.go deleted file mode 100644 index 657e5087..00000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/google/go-cmp/cmp/internal/value/format.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,277 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2017, The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE.md file. - -// Package value provides functionality for reflect.Value types. -package value - -import ( - "fmt" - "reflect" - "strconv" - "strings" - "unicode" -) - -var stringerIface = reflect.TypeOf((*fmt.Stringer)(nil)).Elem() - -// Format formats the value v as a string. -// -// This is similar to fmt.Sprintf("%+v", v) except this: -// * Prints the type unless it can be elided -// * Avoids printing struct fields that are zero -// * Prints a nil-slice as being nil, not empty -// * Prints map entries in deterministic order -func Format(v reflect.Value, conf FormatConfig) string { - conf.printType = true - conf.followPointers = true - conf.realPointers = true - return formatAny(v, conf, nil) -} - -type FormatConfig struct { - UseStringer bool // Should the String method be used if available? - printType bool // Should we print the type before the value? - PrintPrimitiveType bool // Should we print the type of primitives? - followPointers bool // Should we recursively follow pointers? - realPointers bool // Should we print the real address of pointers? -} - -func formatAny(v reflect.Value, conf FormatConfig, visited map[uintptr]bool) string { - // TODO: Should this be a multi-line printout in certain situations? - - if !v.IsValid() { - return "" - } - if conf.UseStringer && v.Type().Implements(stringerIface) && v.CanInterface() { - if (v.Kind() == reflect.Ptr || v.Kind() == reflect.Interface) && v.IsNil() { - return "" - } - - const stringerPrefix = "s" // Indicates that the String method was used - s := v.Interface().(fmt.Stringer).String() - return stringerPrefix + formatString(s) - } - - switch v.Kind() { - case reflect.Bool: - return formatPrimitive(v.Type(), v.Bool(), conf) - case reflect.Int, reflect.Int8, reflect.Int16, reflect.Int32, reflect.Int64: - return formatPrimitive(v.Type(), v.Int(), conf) - case reflect.Uint, reflect.Uint8, reflect.Uint16, reflect.Uint32, reflect.Uint64, reflect.Uintptr: - if v.Type().PkgPath() == "" || v.Kind() == reflect.Uintptr { - // Unnamed uints are usually bytes or words, so use hexadecimal. - return formatPrimitive(v.Type(), formatHex(v.Uint()), conf) - } - return formatPrimitive(v.Type(), v.Uint(), conf) - case reflect.Float32, reflect.Float64: - return formatPrimitive(v.Type(), v.Float(), conf) - case reflect.Complex64, reflect.Complex128: - return formatPrimitive(v.Type(), v.Complex(), conf) - case reflect.String: - return formatPrimitive(v.Type(), formatString(v.String()), conf) - case reflect.UnsafePointer, reflect.Chan, reflect.Func: - return formatPointer(v, conf) - case reflect.Ptr: - if v.IsNil() { - if conf.printType { - return fmt.Sprintf("(%v)(nil)", v.Type()) - } - return "" - } - if visited[v.Pointer()] || !conf.followPointers { - return formatPointer(v, conf) - } - visited = insertPointer(visited, v.Pointer()) - return "&" + formatAny(v.Elem(), conf, visited) - case reflect.Interface: - if v.IsNil() { - if conf.printType { - return fmt.Sprintf("%v(nil)", v.Type()) - } - return "" - } - return formatAny(v.Elem(), conf, visited) - case reflect.Slice: - if v.IsNil() { - if conf.printType { - return fmt.Sprintf("%v(nil)", v.Type()) - } - return "" - } - if visited[v.Pointer()] { - return formatPointer(v, conf) - } - visited = insertPointer(visited, v.Pointer()) - fallthrough - case reflect.Array: - var ss []string - subConf := conf - subConf.printType = v.Type().Elem().Kind() == reflect.Interface - for i := 0; i < v.Len(); i++ { - s := formatAny(v.Index(i), subConf, visited) - ss = append(ss, s) - } - s := fmt.Sprintf("{%s}", strings.Join(ss, ", ")) - if conf.printType { - return v.Type().String() + s - } - return s - case reflect.Map: - if v.IsNil() { - if conf.printType { - return fmt.Sprintf("%v(nil)", v.Type()) - } - return "" - } - if visited[v.Pointer()] { - return formatPointer(v, conf) - } - visited = insertPointer(visited, v.Pointer()) - - var ss []string - keyConf, valConf := conf, conf - keyConf.printType = v.Type().Key().Kind() == reflect.Interface - keyConf.followPointers = false - valConf.printType = v.Type().Elem().Kind() == reflect.Interface - for _, k := range SortKeys(v.MapKeys()) { - sk := formatAny(k, keyConf, visited) - sv := formatAny(v.MapIndex(k), valConf, visited) - ss = append(ss, fmt.Sprintf("%s: %s", sk, sv)) - } - s := fmt.Sprintf("{%s}", strings.Join(ss, ", ")) - if conf.printType { - return v.Type().String() + s - } - return s - case reflect.Struct: - var ss []string - subConf := conf - subConf.printType = true - for i := 0; i < v.NumField(); i++ { - vv := v.Field(i) - if isZero(vv) { - continue // Elide zero value fields - } - name := v.Type().Field(i).Name - subConf.UseStringer = conf.UseStringer - s := formatAny(vv, subConf, visited) - ss = append(ss, fmt.Sprintf("%s: %s", name, s)) - } - s := fmt.Sprintf("{%s}", strings.Join(ss, ", ")) - if conf.printType { - return v.Type().String() + s - } - return s - default: - panic(fmt.Sprintf("%v kind not handled", v.Kind())) - } -} - -func formatString(s string) string { - // Use quoted string if it the same length as a raw string literal. - // Otherwise, attempt to use the raw string form. - qs := strconv.Quote(s) - if len(qs) == 1+len(s)+1 { - return qs - } - - // Disallow newlines to ensure output is a single line. - // Only allow printable runes for readability purposes. - rawInvalid := func(r rune) bool { - return r == '`' || r == '\n' || !unicode.IsPrint(r) - } - if strings.IndexFunc(s, rawInvalid) < 0 { - return "`" + s + "`" - } - return qs -} - -func formatPrimitive(t reflect.Type, v interface{}, conf FormatConfig) string { - if conf.printType && (conf.PrintPrimitiveType || t.PkgPath() != "") { - return fmt.Sprintf("%v(%v)", t, v) - } - return fmt.Sprintf("%v", v) -} - -func formatPointer(v reflect.Value, conf FormatConfig) string { - p := v.Pointer() - if !conf.realPointers { - p = 0 // For deterministic printing purposes - } - s := formatHex(uint64(p)) - if conf.printType { - return fmt.Sprintf("(%v)(%s)", v.Type(), s) - } - return s -} - -func formatHex(u uint64) string { - var f string - switch { - case u <= 0xff: - f = "0x%02x" - case u <= 0xffff: - f = "0x%04x" - case u <= 0xffffff: - f = "0x%06x" - case u <= 0xffffffff: - f = "0x%08x" - case u <= 0xffffffffff: - f = "0x%010x" - case u <= 0xffffffffffff: - f = "0x%012x" - case u <= 0xffffffffffffff: - f = "0x%014x" - case u <= 0xffffffffffffffff: - f = "0x%016x" - } - return fmt.Sprintf(f, u) -} - -// insertPointer insert p into m, allocating m if necessary. -func insertPointer(m map[uintptr]bool, p uintptr) map[uintptr]bool { - if m == nil { - m = make(map[uintptr]bool) - } - m[p] = true - return m -} - -// isZero reports whether v is the zero value. -// This does not rely on Interface and so can be used on unexported fields. -func isZero(v reflect.Value) bool { - switch v.Kind() { - case reflect.Bool: - return v.Bool() == false - case reflect.Int, reflect.Int8, reflect.Int16, reflect.Int32, reflect.Int64: - return v.Int() == 0 - case reflect.Uint, reflect.Uint8, reflect.Uint16, reflect.Uint32, reflect.Uint64, reflect.Uintptr: - return v.Uint() == 0 - case reflect.Float32, reflect.Float64: - return v.Float() == 0 - case reflect.Complex64, reflect.Complex128: - return v.Complex() == 0 - case reflect.String: - return v.String() == "" - case reflect.UnsafePointer: - return v.Pointer() == 0 - case reflect.Chan, reflect.Func, reflect.Interface, reflect.Ptr, reflect.Map, reflect.Slice: - return v.IsNil() - case reflect.Array: - for i := 0; i < v.Len(); i++ { - if !isZero(v.Index(i)) { - return false - } - } - return true - case reflect.Struct: - for i := 0; i < v.NumField(); i++ { - if !isZero(v.Field(i)) { - return false - } - } - return true - } - return false -} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/google/go-cmp/cmp/internal/value/sort.go b/vendor/github.com/google/go-cmp/cmp/internal/value/sort.go deleted file mode 100644 index fe8aa27a..00000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/google/go-cmp/cmp/internal/value/sort.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,111 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2017, The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE.md file. - -package value - -import ( - "fmt" - "math" - "reflect" - "sort" -) - -// SortKeys sorts a list of map keys, deduplicating keys if necessary. -// The type of each value must be comparable. -func SortKeys(vs []reflect.Value) []reflect.Value { - if len(vs) == 0 { - return vs - } - - // Sort the map keys. - sort.Sort(valueSorter(vs)) - - // Deduplicate keys (fails for NaNs). - vs2 := vs[:1] - for _, v := range vs[1:] { - if isLess(vs2[len(vs2)-1], v) { - vs2 = append(vs2, v) - } - } - return vs2 -} - -// TODO: Use sort.Slice once Google AppEngine is on Go1.8 or above. -type valueSorter []reflect.Value - -func (vs valueSorter) Len() int { return len(vs) } -func (vs valueSorter) Less(i, j int) bool { return isLess(vs[i], vs[j]) } -func (vs valueSorter) Swap(i, j int) { vs[i], vs[j] = vs[j], vs[i] } - -// isLess is a generic function for sorting arbitrary map keys. -// The inputs must be of the same type and must be comparable. -func isLess(x, y reflect.Value) bool { - switch x.Type().Kind() { - case reflect.Bool: - return !x.Bool() && y.Bool() - case reflect.Int, reflect.Int8, reflect.Int16, reflect.Int32, reflect.Int64: - return x.Int() < y.Int() - case reflect.Uint, reflect.Uint8, reflect.Uint16, reflect.Uint32, reflect.Uint64, reflect.Uintptr: - return x.Uint() < y.Uint() - case reflect.Float32, reflect.Float64: - fx, fy := x.Float(), y.Float() - return fx < fy || math.IsNaN(fx) && !math.IsNaN(fy) - case reflect.Complex64, reflect.Complex128: - cx, cy := x.Complex(), y.Complex() - rx, ix, ry, iy := real(cx), imag(cx), real(cy), imag(cy) - if rx == ry || (math.IsNaN(rx) && math.IsNaN(ry)) { - return ix < iy || math.IsNaN(ix) && !math.IsNaN(iy) - } - return rx < ry || math.IsNaN(rx) && !math.IsNaN(ry) - case reflect.Ptr, reflect.UnsafePointer, reflect.Chan: - return x.Pointer() < y.Pointer() - case reflect.String: - return x.String() < y.String() - case reflect.Array: - for i := 0; i < x.Len(); i++ { - if isLess(x.Index(i), y.Index(i)) { - return true - } - if isLess(y.Index(i), x.Index(i)) { - return false - } - } - return false - case reflect.Struct: - for i := 0; i < x.NumField(); i++ { - if isLess(x.Field(i), y.Field(i)) { - return true - } - if isLess(y.Field(i), x.Field(i)) { - return false - } - } - return false - case reflect.Interface: - vx, vy := x.Elem(), y.Elem() - if !vx.IsValid() || !vy.IsValid() { - return !vx.IsValid() && vy.IsValid() - } - tx, ty := vx.Type(), vy.Type() - if tx == ty { - return isLess(x.Elem(), y.Elem()) - } - if tx.Kind() != ty.Kind() { - return vx.Kind() < vy.Kind() - } - if tx.String() != ty.String() { - return tx.String() < ty.String() - } - if tx.PkgPath() != ty.PkgPath() { - return tx.PkgPath() < ty.PkgPath() - } - // This can happen in rare situations, so we fallback to just comparing - // the unique pointer for a reflect.Type. This guarantees deterministic - // ordering within a program, but it is obviously not stable. - return reflect.ValueOf(vx.Type()).Pointer() < reflect.ValueOf(vy.Type()).Pointer() - default: - // Must be Func, Map, or Slice; which are not comparable. - panic(fmt.Sprintf("%T is not comparable", x.Type())) - } -} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/google/go-cmp/cmp/options.go b/vendor/github.com/google/go-cmp/cmp/options.go deleted file mode 100644 index 91d4b066..00000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/google/go-cmp/cmp/options.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,453 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2017, The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE.md file. - -package cmp - -import ( - "fmt" - "reflect" - "runtime" - "strings" - - "github.com/google/go-cmp/cmp/internal/function" -) - -// Option configures for specific behavior of Equal and Diff. In particular, -// the fundamental Option functions (Ignore, Transformer, and Comparer), -// configure how equality is determined. -// -// The fundamental options may be composed with filters (FilterPath and -// FilterValues) to control the scope over which they are applied. -// -// The cmp/cmpopts package provides helper functions for creating options that -// may be used with Equal and Diff. -type Option interface { - // filter applies all filters and returns the option that remains. - // Each option may only read s.curPath and call s.callTTBFunc. - // - // An Options is returned only if multiple comparers or transformers - // can apply simultaneously and will only contain values of those types - // or sub-Options containing values of those types. - filter(s *state, vx, vy reflect.Value, t reflect.Type) applicableOption -} - -// applicableOption represents the following types: -// Fundamental: ignore | invalid | *comparer | *transformer -// Grouping: Options -type applicableOption interface { - Option - - // apply executes the option, which may mutate s or panic. - apply(s *state, vx, vy reflect.Value) -} - -// coreOption represents the following types: -// Fundamental: ignore | invalid | *comparer | *transformer -// Filters: *pathFilter | *valuesFilter -type coreOption interface { - Option - isCore() -} - -type core struct{} - -func (core) isCore() {} - -// Options is a list of Option values that also satisfies the Option interface. -// Helper comparison packages may return an Options value when packing multiple -// Option values into a single Option. When this package processes an Options, -// it will be implicitly expanded into a flat list. -// -// Applying a filter on an Options is equivalent to applying that same filter -// on all individual options held within. -type Options []Option - -func (opts Options) filter(s *state, vx, vy reflect.Value, t reflect.Type) (out applicableOption) { - for _, opt := range opts { - switch opt := opt.filter(s, vx, vy, t); opt.(type) { - case ignore: - return ignore{} // Only ignore can short-circuit evaluation - case invalid: - out = invalid{} // Takes precedence over comparer or transformer - case *comparer, *transformer, Options: - switch out.(type) { - case nil: - out = opt - case invalid: - // Keep invalid - case *comparer, *transformer, Options: - out = Options{out, opt} // Conflicting comparers or transformers - } - } - } - return out -} - -func (opts Options) apply(s *state, _, _ reflect.Value) { - const warning = "ambiguous set of applicable options" - const help = "consider using filters to ensure at most one Comparer or Transformer may apply" - var ss []string - for _, opt := range flattenOptions(nil, opts) { - ss = append(ss, fmt.Sprint(opt)) - } - set := strings.Join(ss, "\n\t") - panic(fmt.Sprintf("%s at %#v:\n\t%s\n%s", warning, s.curPath, set, help)) -} - -func (opts Options) String() string { - var ss []string - for _, opt := range opts { - ss = append(ss, fmt.Sprint(opt)) - } - return fmt.Sprintf("Options{%s}", strings.Join(ss, ", ")) -} - -// FilterPath returns a new Option where opt is only evaluated if filter f -// returns true for the current Path in the value tree. -// -// The option passed in may be an Ignore, Transformer, Comparer, Options, or -// a previously filtered Option. -func FilterPath(f func(Path) bool, opt Option) Option { - if f == nil { - panic("invalid path filter function") - } - if opt := normalizeOption(opt); opt != nil { - return &pathFilter{fnc: f, opt: opt} - } - return nil -} - -type pathFilter struct { - core - fnc func(Path) bool - opt Option -} - -func (f pathFilter) filter(s *state, vx, vy reflect.Value, t reflect.Type) applicableOption { - if f.fnc(s.curPath) { - return f.opt.filter(s, vx, vy, t) - } - return nil -} - -func (f pathFilter) String() string { - fn := getFuncName(reflect.ValueOf(f.fnc).Pointer()) - return fmt.Sprintf("FilterPath(%s, %v)", fn, f.opt) -} - -// FilterValues returns a new Option where opt is only evaluated if filter f, -// which is a function of the form "func(T, T) bool", returns true for the -// current pair of values being compared. If the type of the values is not -// assignable to T, then this filter implicitly returns false. -// -// The filter function must be -// symmetric (i.e., agnostic to the order of the inputs) and -// deterministic (i.e., produces the same result when given the same inputs). -// If T is an interface, it is possible that f is called with two values with -// different concrete types that both implement T. -// -// The option passed in may be an Ignore, Transformer, Comparer, Options, or -// a previously filtered Option. -func FilterValues(f interface{}, opt Option) Option { - v := reflect.ValueOf(f) - if !function.IsType(v.Type(), function.ValueFilter) || v.IsNil() { - panic(fmt.Sprintf("invalid values filter function: %T", f)) - } - if opt := normalizeOption(opt); opt != nil { - vf := &valuesFilter{fnc: v, opt: opt} - if ti := v.Type().In(0); ti.Kind() != reflect.Interface || ti.NumMethod() > 0 { - vf.typ = ti - } - return vf - } - return nil -} - -type valuesFilter struct { - core - typ reflect.Type // T - fnc reflect.Value // func(T, T) bool - opt Option -} - -func (f valuesFilter) filter(s *state, vx, vy reflect.Value, t reflect.Type) applicableOption { - if !vx.IsValid() || !vy.IsValid() { - return invalid{} - } - if (f.typ == nil || t.AssignableTo(f.typ)) && s.callTTBFunc(f.fnc, vx, vy) { - return f.opt.filter(s, vx, vy, t) - } - return nil -} - -func (f valuesFilter) String() string { - fn := getFuncName(f.fnc.Pointer()) - return fmt.Sprintf("FilterValues(%s, %v)", fn, f.opt) -} - -// Ignore is an Option that causes all comparisons to be ignored. -// This value is intended to be combined with FilterPath or FilterValues. -// It is an error to pass an unfiltered Ignore option to Equal. -func Ignore() Option { return ignore{} } - -type ignore struct{ core } - -func (ignore) isFiltered() bool { return false } -func (ignore) filter(_ *state, _, _ reflect.Value, _ reflect.Type) applicableOption { return ignore{} } -func (ignore) apply(_ *state, _, _ reflect.Value) { return } -func (ignore) String() string { return "Ignore()" } - -// invalid is a sentinel Option type to indicate that some options could not -// be evaluated due to unexported fields. -type invalid struct{ core } - -func (invalid) filter(_ *state, _, _ reflect.Value, _ reflect.Type) applicableOption { return invalid{} } -func (invalid) apply(s *state, _, _ reflect.Value) { - const help = "consider using AllowUnexported or cmpopts.IgnoreUnexported" - panic(fmt.Sprintf("cannot handle unexported field: %#v\n%s", s.curPath, help)) -} - -// Transformer returns an Option that applies a transformation function that -// converts values of a certain type into that of another. -// -// The transformer f must be a function "func(T) R" that converts values of -// type T to those of type R and is implicitly filtered to input values -// assignable to T. The transformer must not mutate T in any way. -// -// To help prevent some cases of infinite recursive cycles applying the -// same transform to the output of itself (e.g., in the case where the -// input and output types are the same), an implicit filter is added such that -// a transformer is applicable only if that exact transformer is not already -// in the tail of the Path since the last non-Transform step. -// -// The name is a user provided label that is used as the Transform.Name in the -// transformation PathStep. If empty, an arbitrary name is used. -func Transformer(name string, f interface{}) Option { - v := reflect.ValueOf(f) - if !function.IsType(v.Type(), function.Transformer) || v.IsNil() { - panic(fmt.Sprintf("invalid transformer function: %T", f)) - } - if name == "" { - name = "λ" // Lambda-symbol as place-holder for anonymous transformer - } - if !isValid(name) { - panic(fmt.Sprintf("invalid name: %q", name)) - } - tr := &transformer{name: name, fnc: reflect.ValueOf(f)} - if ti := v.Type().In(0); ti.Kind() != reflect.Interface || ti.NumMethod() > 0 { - tr.typ = ti - } - return tr -} - -type transformer struct { - core - name string - typ reflect.Type // T - fnc reflect.Value // func(T) R -} - -func (tr *transformer) isFiltered() bool { return tr.typ != nil } - -func (tr *transformer) filter(s *state, _, _ reflect.Value, t reflect.Type) applicableOption { - for i := len(s.curPath) - 1; i >= 0; i-- { - if t, ok := s.curPath[i].(*transform); !ok { - break // Hit most recent non-Transform step - } else if tr == t.trans { - return nil // Cannot directly use same Transform - } - } - if tr.typ == nil || t.AssignableTo(tr.typ) { - return tr - } - return nil -} - -func (tr *transformer) apply(s *state, vx, vy reflect.Value) { - // Update path before calling the Transformer so that dynamic checks - // will use the updated path. - s.curPath.push(&transform{pathStep{tr.fnc.Type().Out(0)}, tr}) - defer s.curPath.pop() - - vx = s.callTRFunc(tr.fnc, vx) - vy = s.callTRFunc(tr.fnc, vy) - s.compareAny(vx, vy) -} - -func (tr transformer) String() string { - return fmt.Sprintf("Transformer(%s, %s)", tr.name, getFuncName(tr.fnc.Pointer())) -} - -// Comparer returns an Option that determines whether two values are equal -// to each other. -// -// The comparer f must be a function "func(T, T) bool" and is implicitly -// filtered to input values assignable to T. If T is an interface, it is -// possible that f is called with two values of different concrete types that -// both implement T. -// -// The equality function must be: -// • Symmetric: equal(x, y) == equal(y, x) -// • Deterministic: equal(x, y) == equal(x, y) -// • Pure: equal(x, y) does not modify x or y -func Comparer(f interface{}) Option { - v := reflect.ValueOf(f) - if !function.IsType(v.Type(), function.Equal) || v.IsNil() { - panic(fmt.Sprintf("invalid comparer function: %T", f)) - } - cm := &comparer{fnc: v} - if ti := v.Type().In(0); ti.Kind() != reflect.Interface || ti.NumMethod() > 0 { - cm.typ = ti - } - return cm -} - -type comparer struct { - core - typ reflect.Type // T - fnc reflect.Value // func(T, T) bool -} - -func (cm *comparer) isFiltered() bool { return cm.typ != nil } - -func (cm *comparer) filter(_ *state, _, _ reflect.Value, t reflect.Type) applicableOption { - if cm.typ == nil || t.AssignableTo(cm.typ) { - return cm - } - return nil -} - -func (cm *comparer) apply(s *state, vx, vy reflect.Value) { - eq := s.callTTBFunc(cm.fnc, vx, vy) - s.report(eq, vx, vy) -} - -func (cm comparer) String() string { - return fmt.Sprintf("Comparer(%s)", getFuncName(cm.fnc.Pointer())) -} - -// AllowUnexported returns an Option that forcibly allows operations on -// unexported fields in certain structs, which are specified by passing in a -// value of each struct type. -// -// Users of this option must understand that comparing on unexported fields -// from external packages is not safe since changes in the internal -// implementation of some external package may cause the result of Equal -// to unexpectedly change. However, it may be valid to use this option on types -// defined in an internal package where the semantic meaning of an unexported -// field is in the control of the user. -// -// For some cases, a custom Comparer should be used instead that defines -// equality as a function of the public API of a type rather than the underlying -// unexported implementation. -// -// For example, the reflect.Type documentation defines equality to be determined -// by the == operator on the interface (essentially performing a shallow pointer -// comparison) and most attempts to compare *regexp.Regexp types are interested -// in only checking that the regular expression strings are equal. -// Both of these are accomplished using Comparers: -// -// Comparer(func(x, y reflect.Type) bool { return x == y }) -// Comparer(func(x, y *regexp.Regexp) bool { return x.String() == y.String() }) -// -// In other cases, the cmpopts.IgnoreUnexported option can be used to ignore -// all unexported fields on specified struct types. -func AllowUnexported(types ...interface{}) Option { - if !supportAllowUnexported { - panic("AllowUnexported is not supported on purego builds, Google App Engine Standard, or GopherJS") - } - m := make(map[reflect.Type]bool) - for _, typ := range types { - t := reflect.TypeOf(typ) - if t.Kind() != reflect.Struct { - panic(fmt.Sprintf("invalid struct type: %T", typ)) - } - m[t] = true - } - return visibleStructs(m) -} - -type visibleStructs map[reflect.Type]bool - -func (visibleStructs) filter(_ *state, _, _ reflect.Value, _ reflect.Type) applicableOption { - panic("not implemented") -} - -// reporter is an Option that configures how differences are reported. -type reporter interface { - // TODO: Not exported yet. - // - // Perhaps add PushStep and PopStep and change Report to only accept - // a PathStep instead of the full-path? Adding a PushStep and PopStep makes - // it clear that we are traversing the value tree in a depth-first-search - // manner, which has an effect on how values are printed. - - Option - - // Report is called for every comparison made and will be provided with - // the two values being compared, the equality result, and the - // current path in the value tree. It is possible for x or y to be an - // invalid reflect.Value if one of the values is non-existent; - // which is possible with maps and slices. - Report(x, y reflect.Value, eq bool, p Path) -} - -// normalizeOption normalizes the input options such that all Options groups -// are flattened and groups with a single element are reduced to that element. -// Only coreOptions and Options containing coreOptions are allowed. -func normalizeOption(src Option) Option { - switch opts := flattenOptions(nil, Options{src}); len(opts) { - case 0: - return nil - case 1: - return opts[0] - default: - return opts - } -} - -// flattenOptions copies all options in src to dst as a flat list. -// Only coreOptions and Options containing coreOptions are allowed. -func flattenOptions(dst, src Options) Options { - for _, opt := range src { - switch opt := opt.(type) { - case nil: - continue - case Options: - dst = flattenOptions(dst, opt) - case coreOption: - dst = append(dst, opt) - default: - panic(fmt.Sprintf("invalid option type: %T", opt)) - } - } - return dst -} - -// getFuncName returns a short function name from the pointer. -// The string parsing logic works up until Go1.9. -func getFuncName(p uintptr) string { - fnc := runtime.FuncForPC(p) - if fnc == nil { - return "" - } - name := fnc.Name() // E.g., "long/path/name/mypkg.(mytype).(long/path/name/mypkg.myfunc)-fm" - if strings.HasSuffix(name, ")-fm") || strings.HasSuffix(name, ")·fm") { - // Strip the package name from method name. - name = strings.TrimSuffix(name, ")-fm") - name = strings.TrimSuffix(name, ")·fm") - if i := strings.LastIndexByte(name, '('); i >= 0 { - methodName := name[i+1:] // E.g., "long/path/name/mypkg.myfunc" - if j := strings.LastIndexByte(methodName, '.'); j >= 0 { - methodName = methodName[j+1:] // E.g., "myfunc" - } - name = name[:i] + methodName // E.g., "long/path/name/mypkg.(mytype)." + "myfunc" - } - } - if i := strings.LastIndexByte(name, '/'); i >= 0 { - // Strip the package name. - name = name[i+1:] // E.g., "mypkg.(mytype).myfunc" - } - return name -} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/google/go-cmp/cmp/path.go b/vendor/github.com/google/go-cmp/cmp/path.go deleted file mode 100644 index c08a3cf8..00000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/google/go-cmp/cmp/path.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,309 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2017, The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE.md file. - -package cmp - -import ( - "fmt" - "reflect" - "strings" - "unicode" - "unicode/utf8" -) - -type ( - // Path is a list of PathSteps describing the sequence of operations to get - // from some root type to the current position in the value tree. - // The first Path element is always an operation-less PathStep that exists - // simply to identify the initial type. - // - // When traversing structs with embedded structs, the embedded struct will - // always be accessed as a field before traversing the fields of the - // embedded struct themselves. That is, an exported field from the - // embedded struct will never be accessed directly from the parent struct. - Path []PathStep - - // PathStep is a union-type for specific operations to traverse - // a value's tree structure. Users of this package never need to implement - // these types as values of this type will be returned by this package. - PathStep interface { - String() string - Type() reflect.Type // Resulting type after performing the path step - isPathStep() - } - - // SliceIndex is an index operation on a slice or array at some index Key. - SliceIndex interface { - PathStep - Key() int // May return -1 if in a split state - - // SplitKeys returns the indexes for indexing into slices in the - // x and y values, respectively. These indexes may differ due to the - // insertion or removal of an element in one of the slices, causing - // all of the indexes to be shifted. If an index is -1, then that - // indicates that the element does not exist in the associated slice. - // - // Key is guaranteed to return -1 if and only if the indexes returned - // by SplitKeys are not the same. SplitKeys will never return -1 for - // both indexes. - SplitKeys() (x int, y int) - - isSliceIndex() - } - // MapIndex is an index operation on a map at some index Key. - MapIndex interface { - PathStep - Key() reflect.Value - isMapIndex() - } - // TypeAssertion represents a type assertion on an interface. - TypeAssertion interface { - PathStep - isTypeAssertion() - } - // StructField represents a struct field access on a field called Name. - StructField interface { - PathStep - Name() string - Index() int - isStructField() - } - // Indirect represents pointer indirection on the parent type. - Indirect interface { - PathStep - isIndirect() - } - // Transform is a transformation from the parent type to the current type. - Transform interface { - PathStep - Name() string - Func() reflect.Value - - // Option returns the originally constructed Transformer option. - // The == operator can be used to detect the exact option used. - Option() Option - - isTransform() - } -) - -func (pa *Path) push(s PathStep) { - *pa = append(*pa, s) -} - -func (pa *Path) pop() { - *pa = (*pa)[:len(*pa)-1] -} - -// Last returns the last PathStep in the Path. -// If the path is empty, this returns a non-nil PathStep that reports a nil Type. -func (pa Path) Last() PathStep { - return pa.Index(-1) -} - -// Index returns the ith step in the Path and supports negative indexing. -// A negative index starts counting from the tail of the Path such that -1 -// refers to the last step, -2 refers to the second-to-last step, and so on. -// If index is invalid, this returns a non-nil PathStep that reports a nil Type. -func (pa Path) Index(i int) PathStep { - if i < 0 { - i = len(pa) + i - } - if i < 0 || i >= len(pa) { - return pathStep{} - } - return pa[i] -} - -// String returns the simplified path to a node. -// The simplified path only contains struct field accesses. -// -// For example: -// MyMap.MySlices.MyField -func (pa Path) String() string { - var ss []string - for _, s := range pa { - if _, ok := s.(*structField); ok { - ss = append(ss, s.String()) - } - } - return strings.TrimPrefix(strings.Join(ss, ""), ".") -} - -// GoString returns the path to a specific node using Go syntax. -// -// For example: -// (*root.MyMap["key"].(*mypkg.MyStruct).MySlices)[2][3].MyField -func (pa Path) GoString() string { - var ssPre, ssPost []string - var numIndirect int - for i, s := range pa { - var nextStep PathStep - if i+1 < len(pa) { - nextStep = pa[i+1] - } - switch s := s.(type) { - case *indirect: - numIndirect++ - pPre, pPost := "(", ")" - switch nextStep.(type) { - case *indirect: - continue // Next step is indirection, so let them batch up - case *structField: - numIndirect-- // Automatic indirection on struct fields - case nil: - pPre, pPost = "", "" // Last step; no need for parenthesis - } - if numIndirect > 0 { - ssPre = append(ssPre, pPre+strings.Repeat("*", numIndirect)) - ssPost = append(ssPost, pPost) - } - numIndirect = 0 - continue - case *transform: - ssPre = append(ssPre, s.trans.name+"(") - ssPost = append(ssPost, ")") - continue - case *typeAssertion: - // As a special-case, elide type assertions on anonymous types - // since they are typically generated dynamically and can be very - // verbose. For example, some transforms return interface{} because - // of Go's lack of generics, but typically take in and return the - // exact same concrete type. - if s.Type().PkgPath() == "" { - continue - } - } - ssPost = append(ssPost, s.String()) - } - for i, j := 0, len(ssPre)-1; i < j; i, j = i+1, j-1 { - ssPre[i], ssPre[j] = ssPre[j], ssPre[i] - } - return strings.Join(ssPre, "") + strings.Join(ssPost, "") -} - -type ( - pathStep struct { - typ reflect.Type - } - - sliceIndex struct { - pathStep - xkey, ykey int - } - mapIndex struct { - pathStep - key reflect.Value - } - typeAssertion struct { - pathStep - } - structField struct { - pathStep - name string - idx int - - // These fields are used for forcibly accessing an unexported field. - // pvx, pvy, and field are only valid if unexported is true. - unexported bool - force bool // Forcibly allow visibility - pvx, pvy reflect.Value // Parent values - field reflect.StructField // Field information - } - indirect struct { - pathStep - } - transform struct { - pathStep - trans *transformer - } -) - -func (ps pathStep) Type() reflect.Type { return ps.typ } -func (ps pathStep) String() string { - if ps.typ == nil { - return "" - } - s := ps.typ.String() - if s == "" || strings.ContainsAny(s, "{}\n") { - return "root" // Type too simple or complex to print - } - return fmt.Sprintf("{%s}", s) -} - -func (si sliceIndex) String() string { - switch { - case si.xkey == si.ykey: - return fmt.Sprintf("[%d]", si.xkey) - case si.ykey == -1: - // [5->?] means "I don't know where X[5] went" - return fmt.Sprintf("[%d->?]", si.xkey) - case si.xkey == -1: - // [?->3] means "I don't know where Y[3] came from" - return fmt.Sprintf("[?->%d]", si.ykey) - default: - // [5->3] means "X[5] moved to Y[3]" - return fmt.Sprintf("[%d->%d]", si.xkey, si.ykey) - } -} -func (mi mapIndex) String() string { return fmt.Sprintf("[%#v]", mi.key) } -func (ta typeAssertion) String() string { return fmt.Sprintf(".(%v)", ta.typ) } -func (sf structField) String() string { return fmt.Sprintf(".%s", sf.name) } -func (in indirect) String() string { return "*" } -func (tf transform) String() string { return fmt.Sprintf("%s()", tf.trans.name) } - -func (si sliceIndex) Key() int { - if si.xkey != si.ykey { - return -1 - } - return si.xkey -} -func (si sliceIndex) SplitKeys() (x, y int) { return si.xkey, si.ykey } -func (mi mapIndex) Key() reflect.Value { return mi.key } -func (sf structField) Name() string { return sf.name } -func (sf structField) Index() int { return sf.idx } -func (tf transform) Name() string { return tf.trans.name } -func (tf transform) Func() reflect.Value { return tf.trans.fnc } -func (tf transform) Option() Option { return tf.trans } - -func (pathStep) isPathStep() {} -func (sliceIndex) isSliceIndex() {} -func (mapIndex) isMapIndex() {} -func (typeAssertion) isTypeAssertion() {} -func (structField) isStructField() {} -func (indirect) isIndirect() {} -func (transform) isTransform() {} - -var ( - _ SliceIndex = sliceIndex{} - _ MapIndex = mapIndex{} - _ TypeAssertion = typeAssertion{} - _ StructField = structField{} - _ Indirect = indirect{} - _ Transform = transform{} - - _ PathStep = sliceIndex{} - _ PathStep = mapIndex{} - _ PathStep = typeAssertion{} - _ PathStep = structField{} - _ PathStep = indirect{} - _ PathStep = transform{} -) - -// isExported reports whether the identifier is exported. -func isExported(id string) bool { - r, _ := utf8.DecodeRuneInString(id) - return unicode.IsUpper(r) -} - -// isValid reports whether the identifier is valid. -// Empty and underscore-only strings are not valid. -func isValid(id string) bool { - ok := id != "" && id != "_" - for j, c := range id { - ok = ok && (j > 0 || !unicode.IsDigit(c)) - ok = ok && (c == '_' || unicode.IsLetter(c) || unicode.IsDigit(c)) - } - return ok -} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/google/go-cmp/cmp/reporter.go b/vendor/github.com/google/go-cmp/cmp/reporter.go deleted file mode 100644 index 20e9f18e..00000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/google/go-cmp/cmp/reporter.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,53 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2017, The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE.md file. - -package cmp - -import ( - "fmt" - "reflect" - "strings" - - "github.com/google/go-cmp/cmp/internal/value" -) - -type defaultReporter struct { - Option - diffs []string // List of differences, possibly truncated - ndiffs int // Total number of differences - nbytes int // Number of bytes in diffs - nlines int // Number of lines in diffs -} - -var _ reporter = (*defaultReporter)(nil) - -func (r *defaultReporter) Report(x, y reflect.Value, eq bool, p Path) { - if eq { - return // Ignore equal results - } - const maxBytes = 4096 - const maxLines = 256 - r.ndiffs++ - if r.nbytes < maxBytes && r.nlines < maxLines { - sx := value.Format(x, value.FormatConfig{UseStringer: true}) - sy := value.Format(y, value.FormatConfig{UseStringer: true}) - if sx == sy { - // Unhelpful output, so use more exact formatting. - sx = value.Format(x, value.FormatConfig{PrintPrimitiveType: true}) - sy = value.Format(y, value.FormatConfig{PrintPrimitiveType: true}) - } - s := fmt.Sprintf("%#v:\n\t-: %s\n\t+: %s\n", p, sx, sy) - r.diffs = append(r.diffs, s) - r.nbytes += len(s) - r.nlines += strings.Count(s, "\n") - } -} - -func (r *defaultReporter) String() string { - s := strings.Join(r.diffs, "") - if r.ndiffs == len(r.diffs) { - return s - } - return fmt.Sprintf("%s... %d more differences ...", s, r.ndiffs-len(r.diffs)) -} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/google/go-cmp/cmp/unsafe_panic.go b/vendor/github.com/google/go-cmp/cmp/unsafe_panic.go deleted file mode 100644 index d1518eb3..00000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/google/go-cmp/cmp/unsafe_panic.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,15 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2017, The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE.md file. - -// +build purego appengine js - -package cmp - -import "reflect" - -const supportAllowUnexported = false - -func unsafeRetrieveField(reflect.Value, reflect.StructField) reflect.Value { - panic("unsafeRetrieveField is not implemented") -} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/google/go-cmp/cmp/unsafe_reflect.go b/vendor/github.com/google/go-cmp/cmp/unsafe_reflect.go deleted file mode 100644 index 579b6550..00000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/google/go-cmp/cmp/unsafe_reflect.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,23 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2017, The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE.md file. - -// +build !purego,!appengine,!js - -package cmp - -import ( - "reflect" - "unsafe" -) - -const supportAllowUnexported = true - -// unsafeRetrieveField uses unsafe to forcibly retrieve any field from a struct -// such that the value has read-write permissions. -// -// The parent struct, v, must be addressable, while f must be a StructField -// describing the field to retrieve. -func unsafeRetrieveField(v reflect.Value, f reflect.StructField) reflect.Value { - return reflect.NewAt(f.Type, unsafe.Pointer(v.UnsafeAddr()+f.Offset)).Elem() -} -- cgit