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// 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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"runtime"
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"strings"
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"github.com/google/go-cmp/cmp/internal/function"
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)
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// Option configures for specific behavior of Equal and Diff. In particular,
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// the fundamental Option functions (Ignore, Transformer, and Comparer),
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// configure how equality is determined.
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//
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// The fundamental options may be composed with filters (FilterPath and
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// FilterValues) to control the scope over which they are applied.
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//
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// The cmp/cmpopts package provides helper functions for creating options that
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// may be used with Equal and Diff.
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type Option interface {
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// filter applies all filters and returns the option that remains.
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// Each option may only read s.curPath and call s.callTTBFunc.
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//
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// An Options is returned only if multiple comparers or transformers
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// can apply simultaneously and will only contain values of those types
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// or sub-Options containing values of those types.
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filter(s *state, vx, vy reflect.Value, t reflect.Type) applicableOption
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}
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// applicableOption represents the following types:
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// Fundamental: ignore | invalid | *comparer | *transformer
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// Grouping: Options
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type applicableOption interface {
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Option
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// apply executes the option, which may mutate s or panic.
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apply(s *state, vx, vy reflect.Value)
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}
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// coreOption represents the following types:
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// Fundamental: ignore | invalid | *comparer | *transformer
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// Filters: *pathFilter | *valuesFilter
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type coreOption interface {
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Option
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isCore()
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}
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type core struct{}
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func (core) isCore() {}
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// Options is a list of Option values that also satisfies the Option interface.
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// Helper comparison packages may return an Options value when packing multiple
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// Option values into a single Option. When this package processes an Options,
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// it will be implicitly expanded into a flat list.
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//
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// Applying a filter on an Options is equivalent to applying that same filter
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// on all individual options held within.
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type Options []Option
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func (opts Options) filter(s *state, vx, vy reflect.Value, t reflect.Type) (out applicableOption) {
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for _, opt := range opts {
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switch opt := opt.filter(s, vx, vy, t); opt.(type) {
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case ignore:
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return ignore{} // Only ignore can short-circuit evaluation
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case invalid:
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out = invalid{} // Takes precedence over comparer or transformer
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case *comparer, *transformer, Options:
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switch out.(type) {
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case nil:
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out = opt
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case invalid:
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// Keep invalid
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case *comparer, *transformer, Options:
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out = Options{out, opt} // Conflicting comparers or transformers
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}
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}
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}
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return out
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}
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func (opts Options) apply(s *state, _, _ reflect.Value) {
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const warning = "ambiguous set of applicable options"
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const help = "consider using filters to ensure at most one Comparer or Transformer may apply"
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var ss []string
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for _, opt := range flattenOptions(nil, opts) {
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ss = append(ss, fmt.Sprint(opt))
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}
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set := strings.Join(ss, "\n\t")
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panic(fmt.Sprintf("%s at %#v:\n\t%s\n%s", warning, s.curPath, set, help))
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}
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func (opts Options) String() string {
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var ss []string
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for _, opt := range opts {
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ss = append(ss, fmt.Sprint(opt))
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}
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return fmt.Sprintf("Options{%s}", strings.Join(ss, ", "))
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}
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// FilterPath returns a new Option where opt is only evaluated if filter f
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// returns true for the current Path in the value tree.
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//
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// The option passed in may be an Ignore, Transformer, Comparer, Options, or
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// a previously filtered Option.
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func FilterPath(f func(Path) bool, opt Option) Option {
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if f == nil {
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panic("invalid path filter function")
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}
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if opt := normalizeOption(opt); opt != nil {
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return &pathFilter{fnc: f, opt: opt}
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}
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return nil
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}
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type pathFilter struct {
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core
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fnc func(Path) bool
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opt Option
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}
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func (f pathFilter) filter(s *state, vx, vy reflect.Value, t reflect.Type) applicableOption {
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if f.fnc(s.curPath) {
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return f.opt.filter(s, vx, vy, t)
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}
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return nil
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}
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func (f pathFilter) String() string {
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fn := getFuncName(reflect.ValueOf(f.fnc).Pointer())
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return fmt.Sprintf("FilterPath(%s, %v)", fn, f.opt)
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}
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// FilterValues returns a new Option where opt is only evaluated if filter f,
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// which is a function of the form "func(T, T) bool", returns true for the
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// current pair of values being compared. If the type of the values is not
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// assignable to T, then this filter implicitly returns false.
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//
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// The filter function must be
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// symmetric (i.e., agnostic to the order of the inputs) and
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// deterministic (i.e., produces the same result when given the same inputs).
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// If T is an interface, it is possible that f is called with two values with
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// different concrete types that both implement T.
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//
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// The option passed in may be an Ignore, Transformer, Comparer, Options, or
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// a previously filtered Option.
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func FilterValues(f interface{}, opt Option) Option {
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v := reflect.ValueOf(f)
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if !function.IsType(v.Type(), function.ValueFilter) || v.IsNil() {
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panic(fmt.Sprintf("invalid values filter function: %T", f))
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}
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if opt := normalizeOption(opt); opt != nil {
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vf := &valuesFilter{fnc: v, opt: opt}
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if ti := v.Type().In(0); ti.Kind() != reflect.Interface || ti.NumMethod() > 0 {
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vf.typ = ti
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}
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return vf
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}
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return nil
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}
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type valuesFilter struct {
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core
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typ reflect.Type // T
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fnc reflect.Value // func(T, T) bool
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opt Option
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}
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func (f valuesFilter) filter(s *state, vx, vy reflect.Value, t reflect.Type) applicableOption {
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if !vx.IsValid() || !vy.IsValid() {
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return invalid{}
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}
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if (f.typ == nil || t.AssignableTo(f.typ)) && s.callTTBFunc(f.fnc, vx, vy) {
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return f.opt.filter(s, vx, vy, t)
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}
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return nil
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}
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func (f valuesFilter) String() string {
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fn := getFuncName(f.fnc.Pointer())
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return fmt.Sprintf("FilterValues(%s, %v)", fn, f.opt)
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}
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// Ignore is an Option that causes all comparisons to be ignored.
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// This value is intended to be combined with FilterPath or FilterValues.
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// It is an error to pass an unfiltered Ignore option to Equal.
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func Ignore() Option { return ignore{} }
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type ignore struct{ core }
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func (ignore) isFiltered() bool { return false }
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func (ignore) filter(_ *state, _, _ reflect.Value, _ reflect.Type) applicableOption { return ignore{} }
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func (ignore) apply(_ *state, _, _ reflect.Value) { return }
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func (ignore) String() string { return "Ignore()" }
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// invalid is a sentinel Option type to indicate that some options could not
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// be evaluated due to unexported fields.
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type invalid struct{ core }
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func (invalid) filter(_ *state, _, _ reflect.Value, _ reflect.Type) applicableOption { return invalid{} }
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func (invalid) apply(s *state, _, _ reflect.Value) {
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const help = "consider using AllowUnexported or cmpopts.IgnoreUnexported"
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panic(fmt.Sprintf("cannot handle unexported field: %#v\n%s", s.curPath, help))
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}
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// Transformer returns an Option that applies a transformation function that
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// converts values of a certain type into that of another.
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//
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// The transformer f must be a function "func(T) R" that converts values of
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// type T to those of type R and is implicitly filtered to input values
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// assignable to T. The transformer must not mutate T in any way.
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//
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// To help prevent some cases of infinite recursive cycles applying the
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// same transform to the output of itself (e.g., in the case where the
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// input and output types are the same), an implicit filter is added such that
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// a transformer is applicable only if that exact transformer is not already
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// in the tail of the Path since the last non-Transform step.
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//
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// The name is a user provided label that is used as the Transform.Name in the
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// transformation PathStep. If empty, an arbitrary name is used.
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func Transformer(name string, f interface{}) Option {
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v := reflect.ValueOf(f)
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if !function.IsType(v.Type(), function.Transformer) || v.IsNil() {
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panic(fmt.Sprintf("invalid transformer function: %T", f))
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}
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if name == "" {
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name = "λ" // Lambda-symbol as place-holder for anonymous transformer
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}
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if !isValid(name) {
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panic(fmt.Sprintf("invalid name: %q", name))
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}
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tr := &transformer{name: name, fnc: reflect.ValueOf(f)}
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if ti := v.Type().In(0); ti.Kind() != reflect.Interface || ti.NumMethod() > 0 {
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tr.typ = ti
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}
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return tr
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}
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type transformer struct {
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core
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name string
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typ reflect.Type // T
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fnc reflect.Value // func(T) R
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}
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func (tr *transformer) isFiltered() bool { return tr.typ != nil }
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func (tr *transformer) filter(s *state, _, _ reflect.Value, t reflect.Type) applicableOption {
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for i := len(s.curPath) - 1; i >= 0; i-- {
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if t, ok := s.curPath[i].(*transform); !ok {
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break // Hit most recent non-Transform step
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} else if tr == t.trans {
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return nil // Cannot directly use same Transform
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}
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}
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if tr.typ == nil || t.AssignableTo(tr.typ) {
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return tr
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}
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return nil
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}
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func (tr *transformer) apply(s *state, vx, vy reflect.Value) {
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// Update path before calling the Transformer so that dynamic checks
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// will use the updated path.
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s.curPath.push(&transform{pathStep{tr.fnc.Type().Out(0)}, tr})
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defer s.curPath.pop()
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vx = s.callTRFunc(tr.fnc, vx)
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vy = s.callTRFunc(tr.fnc, vy)
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s.compareAny(vx, vy)
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}
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func (tr transformer) String() string {
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return fmt.Sprintf("Transformer(%s, %s)", tr.name, getFuncName(tr.fnc.Pointer()))
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}
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// Comparer returns an Option that determines whether two values are equal
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// to each other.
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//
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// The comparer f must be a function "func(T, T) bool" and is implicitly
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// filtered to input values assignable to T. If T is an interface, it is
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// possible that f is called with two values of different concrete types that
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// both implement T.
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//
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// The equality function must be:
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// • Symmetric: equal(x, y) == equal(y, x)
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// • Deterministic: equal(x, y) == equal(x, y)
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// • Pure: equal(x, y) does not modify x or y
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func Comparer(f interface{}) Option {
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v := reflect.ValueOf(f)
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if !function.IsType(v.Type(), function.Equal) || v.IsNil() {
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panic(fmt.Sprintf("invalid comparer function: %T", f))
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}
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cm := &comparer{fnc: v}
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if ti := v.Type().In(0); ti.Kind() != reflect.Interface || ti.NumMethod() > 0 {
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cm.typ = ti
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}
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return cm
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}
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type comparer struct {
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core
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typ reflect.Type // T
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fnc reflect.Value // func(T, T) bool
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}
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func (cm *comparer) isFiltered() bool { return cm.typ != nil }
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func (cm *comparer) filter(_ *state, _, _ reflect.Value, t reflect.Type) applicableOption {
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if cm.typ == nil || t.AssignableTo(cm.typ) {
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return cm
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}
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return nil
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}
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func (cm *comparer) apply(s *state, vx, vy reflect.Value) {
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eq := s.callTTBFunc(cm.fnc, vx, vy)
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s.report(eq, vx, vy)
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}
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func (cm comparer) String() string {
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return fmt.Sprintf("Comparer(%s)", getFuncName(cm.fnc.Pointer()))
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}
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// AllowUnexported returns an Option that forcibly allows operations on
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// unexported fields in certain structs, which are specified by passing in a
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// value of each struct type.
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//
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// Users of this option must understand that comparing on unexported fields
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// from external packages is not safe since changes in the internal
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// implementation of some external package may cause the result of Equal
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// to unexpectedly change. However, it may be valid to use this option on types
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// defined in an internal package where the semantic meaning of an unexported
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// field is in the control of the user.
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//
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// For some cases, a custom Comparer should be used instead that defines
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// equality as a function of the public API of a type rather than the underlying
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// unexported implementation.
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//
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// For example, the reflect.Type documentation defines equality to be determined
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// by the == operator on the interface (essentially performing a shallow pointer
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// comparison) and most attempts to compare *regexp.Regexp types are interested
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// in only checking that the regular expression strings are equal.
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// Both of these are accomplished using Comparers:
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//
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// Comparer(func(x, y reflect.Type) bool { return x == y })
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// Comparer(func(x, y *regexp.Regexp) bool { return x.String() == y.String() })
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//
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// In other cases, the cmpopts.IgnoreUnexported option can be used to ignore
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// all unexported fields on specified struct types.
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func AllowUnexported(types ...interface{}) Option {
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if !supportAllowUnexported {
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panic("AllowUnexported is not supported on purego builds, Google App Engine Standard, or GopherJS")
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}
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m := make(map[reflect.Type]bool)
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for _, typ := range types {
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t := reflect.TypeOf(typ)
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if t.Kind() != reflect.Struct {
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panic(fmt.Sprintf("invalid struct type: %T", typ))
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}
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m[t] = true
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}
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return visibleStructs(m)
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}
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type visibleStructs map[reflect.Type]bool
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func (visibleStructs) filter(_ *state, _, _ reflect.Value, _ reflect.Type) applicableOption {
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panic("not implemented")
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}
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// reporter is an Option that configures how differences are reported.
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type reporter interface {
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// TODO: Not exported yet.
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//
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// Perhaps add PushStep and PopStep and change Report to only accept
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// a PathStep instead of the full-path? Adding a PushStep and PopStep makes
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// it clear that we are traversing the value tree in a depth-first-search
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// manner, which has an effect on how values are printed.
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Option
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// Report is called for every comparison made and will be provided with
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// the two values being compared, the equality result, and the
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// current path in the value tree. It is possible for x or y to be an
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// invalid reflect.Value if one of the values is non-existent;
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// which is possible with maps and slices.
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Report(x, y reflect.Value, eq bool, p Path)
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}
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// normalizeOption normalizes the input options such that all Options groups
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// are flattened and groups with a single element are reduced to that element.
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// Only coreOptions and Options containing coreOptions are allowed.
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func normalizeOption(src Option) Option {
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switch opts := flattenOptions(nil, Options{src}); len(opts) {
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case 0:
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return nil
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case 1:
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return opts[0]
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default:
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return opts
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}
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}
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// flattenOptions copies all options in src to dst as a flat list.
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// Only coreOptions and Options containing coreOptions are allowed.
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func flattenOptions(dst, src Options) Options {
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for _, opt := range src {
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switch opt := opt.(type) {
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case nil:
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continue
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case Options:
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dst = flattenOptions(dst, opt)
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case coreOption:
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dst = append(dst, opt)
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default:
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panic(fmt.Sprintf("invalid option type: %T", opt))
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}
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}
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return dst
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}
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// getFuncName returns a short function name from the pointer.
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// The string parsing logic works up until Go1.9.
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func getFuncName(p uintptr) string {
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fnc := runtime.FuncForPC(p)
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if fnc == nil {
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return "<unknown>"
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}
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name := fnc.Name() // E.g., "long/path/name/mypkg.(mytype).(long/path/name/mypkg.myfunc)-fm"
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if strings.HasSuffix(name, ")-fm") || strings.HasSuffix(name, ")·fm") {
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// Strip the package name from method name.
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name = strings.TrimSuffix(name, ")-fm")
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name = strings.TrimSuffix(name, ")·fm")
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if i := strings.LastIndexByte(name, '('); i >= 0 {
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methodName := name[i+1:] // E.g., "long/path/name/mypkg.myfunc"
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if j := strings.LastIndexByte(methodName, '.'); j >= 0 {
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methodName = methodName[j+1:] // E.g., "myfunc"
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}
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name = name[:i] + methodName // E.g., "long/path/name/mypkg.(mytype)." + "myfunc"
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}
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}
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if i := strings.LastIndexByte(name, '/'); i >= 0 {
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// Strip the package name.
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name = name[i+1:] // E.g., "mypkg.(mytype).myfunc"
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}
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return name
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}
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