309 lines
8.7 KiB
Go
309 lines
8.7 KiB
Go
// Copyright 2017, The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
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// license that can be found in the LICENSE.md file.
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package cmp
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import (
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"fmt"
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"reflect"
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"strings"
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"unicode"
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"unicode/utf8"
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)
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type (
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// Path is a list of PathSteps describing the sequence of operations to get
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// from some root type to the current position in the value tree.
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// The first Path element is always an operation-less PathStep that exists
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// simply to identify the initial type.
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//
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// When traversing structs with embedded structs, the embedded struct will
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// always be accessed as a field before traversing the fields of the
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// embedded struct themselves. That is, an exported field from the
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// embedded struct will never be accessed directly from the parent struct.
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Path []PathStep
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// PathStep is a union-type for specific operations to traverse
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// a value's tree structure. Users of this package never need to implement
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// these types as values of this type will be returned by this package.
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PathStep interface {
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String() string
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Type() reflect.Type // Resulting type after performing the path step
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isPathStep()
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}
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// SliceIndex is an index operation on a slice or array at some index Key.
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SliceIndex interface {
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PathStep
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Key() int // May return -1 if in a split state
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// SplitKeys returns the indexes for indexing into slices in the
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// x and y values, respectively. These indexes may differ due to the
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// insertion or removal of an element in one of the slices, causing
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// all of the indexes to be shifted. If an index is -1, then that
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// indicates that the element does not exist in the associated slice.
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//
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// Key is guaranteed to return -1 if and only if the indexes returned
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// by SplitKeys are not the same. SplitKeys will never return -1 for
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// both indexes.
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SplitKeys() (x int, y int)
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isSliceIndex()
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}
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// MapIndex is an index operation on a map at some index Key.
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MapIndex interface {
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PathStep
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Key() reflect.Value
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isMapIndex()
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}
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// TypeAssertion represents a type assertion on an interface.
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TypeAssertion interface {
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PathStep
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isTypeAssertion()
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}
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// StructField represents a struct field access on a field called Name.
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StructField interface {
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PathStep
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Name() string
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Index() int
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isStructField()
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}
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// Indirect represents pointer indirection on the parent type.
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Indirect interface {
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PathStep
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isIndirect()
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}
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// Transform is a transformation from the parent type to the current type.
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Transform interface {
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PathStep
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Name() string
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Func() reflect.Value
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// Option returns the originally constructed Transformer option.
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// The == operator can be used to detect the exact option used.
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Option() Option
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isTransform()
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}
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)
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func (pa *Path) push(s PathStep) {
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*pa = append(*pa, s)
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}
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func (pa *Path) pop() {
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*pa = (*pa)[:len(*pa)-1]
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}
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// Last returns the last PathStep in the Path.
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// If the path is empty, this returns a non-nil PathStep that reports a nil Type.
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func (pa Path) Last() PathStep {
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return pa.Index(-1)
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}
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// Index returns the ith step in the Path and supports negative indexing.
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// A negative index starts counting from the tail of the Path such that -1
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// refers to the last step, -2 refers to the second-to-last step, and so on.
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// If index is invalid, this returns a non-nil PathStep that reports a nil Type.
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func (pa Path) Index(i int) PathStep {
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if i < 0 {
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i = len(pa) + i
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}
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if i < 0 || i >= len(pa) {
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return pathStep{}
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}
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return pa[i]
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}
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// String returns the simplified path to a node.
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// The simplified path only contains struct field accesses.
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//
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// For example:
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// MyMap.MySlices.MyField
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func (pa Path) String() string {
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var ss []string
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for _, s := range pa {
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if _, ok := s.(*structField); ok {
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ss = append(ss, s.String())
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}
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}
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return strings.TrimPrefix(strings.Join(ss, ""), ".")
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}
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// GoString returns the path to a specific node using Go syntax.
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//
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// For example:
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// (*root.MyMap["key"].(*mypkg.MyStruct).MySlices)[2][3].MyField
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func (pa Path) GoString() string {
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var ssPre, ssPost []string
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var numIndirect int
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for i, s := range pa {
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var nextStep PathStep
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if i+1 < len(pa) {
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nextStep = pa[i+1]
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}
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switch s := s.(type) {
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case *indirect:
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numIndirect++
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pPre, pPost := "(", ")"
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switch nextStep.(type) {
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case *indirect:
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continue // Next step is indirection, so let them batch up
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case *structField:
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numIndirect-- // Automatic indirection on struct fields
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case nil:
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pPre, pPost = "", "" // Last step; no need for parenthesis
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}
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if numIndirect > 0 {
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ssPre = append(ssPre, pPre+strings.Repeat("*", numIndirect))
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ssPost = append(ssPost, pPost)
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}
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numIndirect = 0
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continue
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case *transform:
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ssPre = append(ssPre, s.trans.name+"(")
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ssPost = append(ssPost, ")")
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continue
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case *typeAssertion:
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// As a special-case, elide type assertions on anonymous types
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// since they are typically generated dynamically and can be very
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// verbose. For example, some transforms return interface{} because
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// of Go's lack of generics, but typically take in and return the
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// exact same concrete type.
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if s.Type().PkgPath() == "" {
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continue
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}
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}
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ssPost = append(ssPost, s.String())
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}
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for i, j := 0, len(ssPre)-1; i < j; i, j = i+1, j-1 {
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ssPre[i], ssPre[j] = ssPre[j], ssPre[i]
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}
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return strings.Join(ssPre, "") + strings.Join(ssPost, "")
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}
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type (
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pathStep struct {
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typ reflect.Type
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}
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sliceIndex struct {
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pathStep
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xkey, ykey int
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}
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mapIndex struct {
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pathStep
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key reflect.Value
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}
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typeAssertion struct {
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pathStep
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}
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structField struct {
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pathStep
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name string
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idx int
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// These fields are used for forcibly accessing an unexported field.
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// pvx, pvy, and field are only valid if unexported is true.
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unexported bool
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force bool // Forcibly allow visibility
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pvx, pvy reflect.Value // Parent values
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field reflect.StructField // Field information
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}
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indirect struct {
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pathStep
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}
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transform struct {
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pathStep
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trans *transformer
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}
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)
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func (ps pathStep) Type() reflect.Type { return ps.typ }
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func (ps pathStep) String() string {
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if ps.typ == nil {
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return "<nil>"
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}
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s := ps.typ.String()
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if s == "" || strings.ContainsAny(s, "{}\n") {
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return "root" // Type too simple or complex to print
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}
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return fmt.Sprintf("{%s}", s)
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}
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func (si sliceIndex) String() string {
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switch {
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case si.xkey == si.ykey:
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return fmt.Sprintf("[%d]", si.xkey)
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case si.ykey == -1:
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// [5->?] means "I don't know where X[5] went"
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return fmt.Sprintf("[%d->?]", si.xkey)
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case si.xkey == -1:
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// [?->3] means "I don't know where Y[3] came from"
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return fmt.Sprintf("[?->%d]", si.ykey)
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default:
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// [5->3] means "X[5] moved to Y[3]"
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return fmt.Sprintf("[%d->%d]", si.xkey, si.ykey)
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}
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}
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func (mi mapIndex) String() string { return fmt.Sprintf("[%#v]", mi.key) }
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func (ta typeAssertion) String() string { return fmt.Sprintf(".(%v)", ta.typ) }
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func (sf structField) String() string { return fmt.Sprintf(".%s", sf.name) }
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func (in indirect) String() string { return "*" }
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func (tf transform) String() string { return fmt.Sprintf("%s()", tf.trans.name) }
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func (si sliceIndex) Key() int {
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if si.xkey != si.ykey {
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return -1
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}
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return si.xkey
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}
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func (si sliceIndex) SplitKeys() (x, y int) { return si.xkey, si.ykey }
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func (mi mapIndex) Key() reflect.Value { return mi.key }
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func (sf structField) Name() string { return sf.name }
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func (sf structField) Index() int { return sf.idx }
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func (tf transform) Name() string { return tf.trans.name }
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func (tf transform) Func() reflect.Value { return tf.trans.fnc }
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func (tf transform) Option() Option { return tf.trans }
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func (pathStep) isPathStep() {}
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func (sliceIndex) isSliceIndex() {}
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func (mapIndex) isMapIndex() {}
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func (typeAssertion) isTypeAssertion() {}
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func (structField) isStructField() {}
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func (indirect) isIndirect() {}
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func (transform) isTransform() {}
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var (
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_ SliceIndex = sliceIndex{}
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_ MapIndex = mapIndex{}
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_ TypeAssertion = typeAssertion{}
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_ StructField = structField{}
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_ Indirect = indirect{}
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_ Transform = transform{}
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_ PathStep = sliceIndex{}
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_ PathStep = mapIndex{}
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_ PathStep = typeAssertion{}
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_ PathStep = structField{}
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_ PathStep = indirect{}
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_ PathStep = transform{}
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)
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// isExported reports whether the identifier is exported.
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func isExported(id string) bool {
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r, _ := utf8.DecodeRuneInString(id)
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return unicode.IsUpper(r)
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}
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// isValid reports whether the identifier is valid.
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// Empty and underscore-only strings are not valid.
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func isValid(id string) bool {
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ok := id != "" && id != "_"
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for j, c := range id {
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ok = ok && (j > 0 || !unicode.IsDigit(c))
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ok = ok && (c == '_' || unicode.IsLetter(c) || unicode.IsDigit(c))
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}
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return ok
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}
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