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// |
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// Copyright (c) 2011-2019 Canonical Ltd |
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// |
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// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); |
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// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. |
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// You may obtain a copy of the License at |
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// |
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// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 |
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// |
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// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software |
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// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, |
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// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. |
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// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and |
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// limitations under the License. |
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// Package yaml implements YAML support for the Go language. |
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// |
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// Source code and other details for the project are available at GitHub: |
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// |
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// https://github.com/go-yaml/yaml |
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// |
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package yaml |
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import ( |
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"errors" |
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"fmt" |
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"io" |
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"reflect" |
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"strings" |
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"sync" |
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"unicode/utf8" |
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) |
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// The Unmarshaler interface may be implemented by types to customize their |
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// behavior when being unmarshaled from a YAML document. |
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type Unmarshaler interface { |
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UnmarshalYAML(value *Node) error |
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} |
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type obsoleteUnmarshaler interface { |
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UnmarshalYAML(unmarshal func(interface{}) error) error |
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} |
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// The Marshaler interface may be implemented by types to customize their |
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// behavior when being marshaled into a YAML document. The returned value |
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// is marshaled in place of the original value implementing Marshaler. |
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// |
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// If an error is returned by MarshalYAML, the marshaling procedure stops |
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// and returns with the provided error. |
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type Marshaler interface { |
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MarshalYAML() (interface{}, error) |
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} |
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// Unmarshal decodes the first document found within the in byte slice |
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// and assigns decoded values into the out value. |
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// |
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// Maps and pointers (to a struct, string, int, etc) are accepted as out |
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// values. If an internal pointer within a struct is not initialized, |
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// the yaml package will initialize it if necessary for unmarshalling |
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// the provided data. The out parameter must not be nil. |
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// |
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// The type of the decoded values should be compatible with the respective |
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// values in out. If one or more values cannot be decoded due to a type |
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// mismatches, decoding continues partially until the end of the YAML |
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// content, and a *yaml.TypeError is returned with details for all |
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// missed values. |
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// |
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// Struct fields are only unmarshalled if they are exported (have an |
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// upper case first letter), and are unmarshalled using the field name |
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// lowercased as the default key. Custom keys may be defined via the |
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// "yaml" name in the field tag: the content preceding the first comma |
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// is used as the key, and the following comma-separated options are |
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// used to tweak the marshalling process (see Marshal). |
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// Conflicting names result in a runtime error. |
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// |
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// For example: |
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// |
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// type T struct { |
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// F int `yaml:"a,omitempty"` |
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// B int |
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// } |
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// var t T |
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// yaml.Unmarshal([]byte("a: 1\nb: 2"), &t) |
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// |
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// See the documentation of Marshal for the format of tags and a list of |
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// supported tag options. |
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// |
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func Unmarshal(in []byte, out interface{}) (err error) { |
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return unmarshal(in, out, false) |
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} |
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// A Decoder reads and decodes YAML values from an input stream. |
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type Decoder struct { |
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parser *parser |
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knownFields bool |
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} |
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// NewDecoder returns a new decoder that reads from r. |
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// |
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// The decoder introduces its own buffering and may read |
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// data from r beyond the YAML values requested. |
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func NewDecoder(r io.Reader) *Decoder { |
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return &Decoder{ |
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parser: newParserFromReader(r), |
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} |
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} |
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// KnownFields ensures that the keys in decoded mappings to |
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// exist as fields in the struct being decoded into. |
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func (dec *Decoder) KnownFields(enable bool) { |
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dec.knownFields = enable |
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} |
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// Decode reads the next YAML-encoded value from its input |
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// and stores it in the value pointed to by v. |
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// |
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// See the documentation for Unmarshal for details about the |
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// conversion of YAML into a Go value. |
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func (dec *Decoder) Decode(v interface{}) (err error) { |
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d := newDecoder() |
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d.knownFields = dec.knownFields |
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defer handleErr(&err) |
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node := dec.parser.parse() |
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if node == nil { |
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return io.EOF |
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} |
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out := reflect.ValueOf(v) |
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if out.Kind() == reflect.Ptr && !out.IsNil() { |
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out = out.Elem() |
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} |
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d.unmarshal(node, out) |
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if len(d.terrors) > 0 { |
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return &TypeError{d.terrors} |
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} |
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return nil |
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} |
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// Decode decodes the node and stores its data into the value pointed to by v. |
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// |
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// See the documentation for Unmarshal for details about the |
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// conversion of YAML into a Go value. |
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func (n *Node) Decode(v interface{}) (err error) { |
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d := newDecoder() |
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defer handleErr(&err) |
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out := reflect.ValueOf(v) |
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if out.Kind() == reflect.Ptr && !out.IsNil() { |
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out = out.Elem() |
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} |
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d.unmarshal(n, out) |
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if len(d.terrors) > 0 { |
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return &TypeError{d.terrors} |
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} |
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return nil |
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} |
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func unmarshal(in []byte, out interface{}, strict bool) (err error) { |
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defer handleErr(&err) |
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d := newDecoder() |
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p := newParser(in) |
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defer p.destroy() |
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node := p.parse() |
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if node != nil { |
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v := reflect.ValueOf(out) |
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if v.Kind() == reflect.Ptr && !v.IsNil() { |
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v = v.Elem() |
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} |
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d.unmarshal(node, v) |
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} |
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if len(d.terrors) > 0 { |
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return &TypeError{d.terrors} |
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} |
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return nil |
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} |
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// Marshal serializes the value provided into a YAML document. The structure |
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// of the generated document will reflect the structure of the value itself. |
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// Maps and pointers (to struct, string, int, etc) are accepted as the in value. |
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// |
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// Struct fields are only marshalled if they are exported (have an upper case |
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// first letter), and are marshalled using the field name lowercased as the |
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// default key. Custom keys may be defined via the "yaml" name in the field |
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// tag: the content preceding the first comma is used as the key, and the |
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// following comma-separated options are used to tweak the marshalling process. |
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// Conflicting names result in a runtime error. |
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// |
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// The field tag format accepted is: |
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// |
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// `(...) yaml:"[<key>][,<flag1>[,<flag2>]]" (...)` |
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// |
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// The following flags are currently supported: |
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// |
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// omitempty Only include the field if it's not set to the zero |
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// value for the type or to empty slices or maps. |
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// Zero valued structs will be omitted if all their public |
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// fields are zero, unless they implement an IsZero |
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// method (see the IsZeroer interface type), in which |
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// case the field will be excluded if IsZero returns true. |
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// |
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// flow Marshal using a flow style (useful for structs, |
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// sequences and maps). |
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// |
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// inline Inline the field, which must be a struct or a map, |
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// causing all of its fields or keys to be processed as if |
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// they were part of the outer struct. For maps, keys must |
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// not conflict with the yaml keys of other struct fields. |
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// |
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// In addition, if the key is "-", the field is ignored. |
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// |
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// For example: |
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// |
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// type T struct { |
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// F int `yaml:"a,omitempty"` |
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// B int |
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// } |
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// yaml.Marshal(&T{B: 2}) // Returns "b: 2\n" |
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// yaml.Marshal(&T{F: 1}} // Returns "a: 1\nb: 0\n" |
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// |
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func Marshal(in interface{}) (out []byte, err error) { |
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defer handleErr(&err) |
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e := newEncoder() |
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defer e.destroy() |
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e.marshalDoc("", reflect.ValueOf(in)) |
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e.finish() |
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out = e.out |
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return |
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} |
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// An Encoder writes YAML values to an output stream. |
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type Encoder struct { |
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encoder *encoder |
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} |
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// NewEncoder returns a new encoder that writes to w. |
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// The Encoder should be closed after use to flush all data |
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// to w. |
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func NewEncoder(w io.Writer) *Encoder { |
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return &Encoder{ |
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encoder: newEncoderWithWriter(w), |
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} |
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} |
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// Encode writes the YAML encoding of v to the stream. |
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// If multiple items are encoded to the stream, the |
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// second and subsequent document will be preceded |
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// with a "---" document separator, but the first will not. |
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// |
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// See the documentation for Marshal for details about the conversion of Go |
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// values to YAML. |
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func (e *Encoder) Encode(v interface{}) (err error) { |
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defer handleErr(&err) |
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e.encoder.marshalDoc("", reflect.ValueOf(v)) |
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return nil |
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} |
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// Encode encodes value v and stores its representation in n. |
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// |
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// See the documentation for Marshal for details about the |
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// conversion of Go values into YAML. |
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func (n *Node) Encode(v interface{}) (err error) { |
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defer handleErr(&err) |
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e := newEncoder() |
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defer e.destroy() |
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e.marshalDoc("", reflect.ValueOf(v)) |
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e.finish() |
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p := newParser(e.out) |
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p.textless = true |
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defer p.destroy() |
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doc := p.parse() |
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*n = *doc.Content[0] |
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return nil |
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} |
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// SetIndent changes the used indentation used when encoding. |
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func (e *Encoder) SetIndent(spaces int) { |
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if spaces < 0 { |
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panic("yaml: cannot indent to a negative number of spaces") |
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} |
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e.encoder.indent = spaces |
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} |
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// Close closes the encoder by writing any remaining data. |
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// It does not write a stream terminating string "...". |
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func (e *Encoder) Close() (err error) { |
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defer handleErr(&err) |
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e.encoder.finish() |
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return nil |
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} |
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func handleErr(err *error) { |
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if v := recover(); v != nil { |
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if e, ok := v.(yamlError); ok { |
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*err = e.err |
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} else { |
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panic(v) |
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} |
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} |
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} |
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type yamlError struct { |
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err error |
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} |
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func fail(err error) { |
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panic(yamlError{err}) |
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} |
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func failf(format string, args ...interface{}) { |
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panic(yamlError{fmt.Errorf("yaml: "+format, args...)}) |
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} |
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// A TypeError is returned by Unmarshal when one or more fields in |
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// the YAML document cannot be properly decoded into the requested |
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// types. When this error is returned, the value is still |
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// unmarshaled partially. |
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type TypeError struct { |
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Errors []string |
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} |
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func (e *TypeError) Error() string { |
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return fmt.Sprintf("yaml: unmarshal errors:\n %s", strings.Join(e.Errors, "\n ")) |
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} |
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type Kind uint32 |
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const ( |
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DocumentNode Kind = 1 << iota |
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SequenceNode |
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MappingNode |
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ScalarNode |
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AliasNode |
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) |
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type Style uint32 |
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const ( |
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TaggedStyle Style = 1 << iota |
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DoubleQuotedStyle |
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SingleQuotedStyle |
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LiteralStyle |
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FoldedStyle |
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FlowStyle |
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) |
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// Node represents an element in the YAML document hierarchy. While documents |
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// are typically encoded and decoded into higher level types, such as structs |
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// and maps, Node is an intermediate representation that allows detailed |
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// control over the content being decoded or encoded. |
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// |
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// It's worth noting that although Node offers access into details such as |
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// line numbers, colums, and comments, the content when re-encoded will not |
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// have its original textual representation preserved. An effort is made to |
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// render the data plesantly, and to preserve comments near the data they |
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// describe, though. |
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// |
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// Values that make use of the Node type interact with the yaml package in the |
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// same way any other type would do, by encoding and decoding yaml data |
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// directly or indirectly into them. |
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// |
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// For example: |
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// |
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// var person struct { |
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// Name string |
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// Address yaml.Node |
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// } |
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// err := yaml.Unmarshal(data, &person) |
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// |
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// Or by itself: |
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// |
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// var person Node |
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// err := yaml.Unmarshal(data, &person) |
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// |
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type Node struct { |
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// Kind defines whether the node is a document, a mapping, a sequence, |
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// a scalar value, or an alias to another node. The specific data type of |
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// scalar nodes may be obtained via the ShortTag and LongTag methods. |
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Kind Kind |
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// Style allows customizing the apperance of the node in the tree. |
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Style Style |
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// Tag holds the YAML tag defining the data type for the value. |
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// When decoding, this field will always be set to the resolved tag, |
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// even when it wasn't explicitly provided in the YAML content. |
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// When encoding, if this field is unset the value type will be |
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// implied from the node properties, and if it is set, it will only |
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// be serialized into the representation if TaggedStyle is used or |
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// the implicit tag diverges from the provided one. |
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Tag string |
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// Value holds the unescaped and unquoted represenation of the value. |
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Value string |
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// Anchor holds the anchor name for this node, which allows aliases to point to it. |
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Anchor string |
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// Alias holds the node that this alias points to. Only valid when Kind is AliasNode. |
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Alias *Node |
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// Content holds contained nodes for documents, mappings, and sequences. |
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Content []*Node |
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// HeadComment holds any comments in the lines preceding the node and |
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// not separated by an empty line. |
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HeadComment string |
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// LineComment holds any comments at the end of the line where the node is in. |
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LineComment string |
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// FootComment holds any comments following the node and before empty lines. |
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FootComment string |
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// Line and Column hold the node position in the decoded YAML text. |
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// These fields are not respected when encoding the node. |
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Line int |
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Column int |
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} |
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// IsZero returns whether the node has all of its fields unset. |
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func (n *Node) IsZero() bool { |
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return n.Kind == 0 && n.Style == 0 && n.Tag == "" && n.Value == "" && n.Anchor == "" && n.Alias == nil && n.Content == nil && |
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n.HeadComment == "" && n.LineComment == "" && n.FootComment == "" && n.Line == 0 && n.Column == 0 |
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} |
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// LongTag returns the long form of the tag that indicates the data type for |
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// the node. If the Tag field isn't explicitly defined, one will be computed |
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// based on the node properties. |
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func (n *Node) LongTag() string { |
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return longTag(n.ShortTag()) |
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} |
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// ShortTag returns the short form of the YAML tag that indicates data type for |
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// the node. If the Tag field isn't explicitly defined, one will be computed |
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// based on the node properties. |
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func (n *Node) ShortTag() string { |
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if n.indicatedString() { |
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return strTag |
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} |
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if n.Tag == "" || n.Tag == "!" { |
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switch n.Kind { |
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case MappingNode: |
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return mapTag |
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case SequenceNode: |
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return seqTag |
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case AliasNode: |
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if n.Alias != nil { |
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return n.Alias.ShortTag() |
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} |
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case ScalarNode: |
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tag, _ := resolve("", n.Value) |
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return tag |
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case 0: |
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// Special case to make the zero value convenient. |
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if n.IsZero() { |
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return nullTag |
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} |
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} |
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return "" |
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} |
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return shortTag(n.Tag) |
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} |
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func (n *Node) indicatedString() bool { |
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return n.Kind == ScalarNode && |
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(shortTag(n.Tag) == strTag || |
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(n.Tag == "" || n.Tag == "!") && n.Style&(SingleQuotedStyle|DoubleQuotedStyle|LiteralStyle|FoldedStyle) != 0) |
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} |
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// SetString is a convenience function that sets the node to a string value |
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// and defines its style in a pleasant way depending on its content. |
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func (n *Node) SetString(s string) { |
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n.Kind = ScalarNode |
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if utf8.ValidString(s) { |
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n.Value = s |
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n.Tag = strTag |
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} else { |
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n.Value = encodeBase64(s) |
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n.Tag = binaryTag |
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} |
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if strings.Contains(n.Value, "\n") { |
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n.Style = LiteralStyle |
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} |
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} |
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// -------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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// Maintain a mapping of keys to structure field indexes |
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// The code in this section was copied from mgo/bson. |
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// structInfo holds details for the serialization of fields of |
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// a given struct. |
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type structInfo struct { |
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FieldsMap map[string]fieldInfo |
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FieldsList []fieldInfo |
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|
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// InlineMap is the number of the field in the struct that |
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// contains an ,inline map, or -1 if there's none. |
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InlineMap int |
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// InlineUnmarshalers holds indexes to inlined fields that |
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// contain unmarshaler values. |
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InlineUnmarshalers [][]int |
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} |
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|
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type fieldInfo struct { |
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Key string |
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Num int |
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OmitEmpty bool |
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Flow bool |
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// Id holds the unique field identifier, so we can cheaply |
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// check for field duplicates without maintaining an extra map. |
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Id int |
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// Inline holds the field index if the field is part of an inlined struct. |
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Inline []int |
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} |
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var structMap = make(map[reflect.Type]*structInfo) |
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var fieldMapMutex sync.RWMutex |
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var unmarshalerType reflect.Type |
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|
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func init() { |
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var v Unmarshaler |
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unmarshalerType = reflect.ValueOf(&v).Elem().Type() |
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} |
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func getStructInfo(st reflect.Type) (*structInfo, error) { |
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fieldMapMutex.RLock() |
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sinfo, found := structMap[st] |
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fieldMapMutex.RUnlock() |
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if found { |
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return sinfo, nil |
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} |
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n := st.NumField() |
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fieldsMap := make(map[string]fieldInfo) |
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fieldsList := make([]fieldInfo, 0, n) |
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inlineMap := -1 |
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inlineUnmarshalers := [][]int(nil) |
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for i := 0; i != n; i++ { |
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field := st.Field(i) |
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if field.PkgPath != "" && !field.Anonymous { |
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continue // Private field |
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} |
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info := fieldInfo{Num: i} |
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tag := field.Tag.Get("yaml") |
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if tag == "" && strings.Index(string(field.Tag), ":") < 0 { |
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tag = string(field.Tag) |
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} |
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if tag == "-" { |
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continue |
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} |
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inline := false |
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fields := strings.Split(tag, ",") |
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if len(fields) > 1 { |
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for _, flag := range fields[1:] { |
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switch flag { |
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case "omitempty": |
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info.OmitEmpty = true |
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case "flow": |
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info.Flow = true |
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case "inline": |
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inline = true |
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default: |
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return nil, errors.New(fmt.Sprintf("unsupported flag %q in tag %q of type %s", flag, tag, st)) |
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} |
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} |
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tag = fields[0] |
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} |
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|
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if inline { |
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switch field.Type.Kind() { |
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case reflect.Map: |
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if inlineMap >= 0 { |
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return nil, errors.New("multiple ,inline maps in struct " + st.String()) |
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} |
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if field.Type.Key() != reflect.TypeOf("") { |
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return nil, errors.New("option ,inline needs a map with string keys in struct " + st.String()) |
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} |
583 |
inlineMap = info.Num |
584 |
case reflect.Struct, reflect.Ptr: |
585 |
ftype := field.Type |
586 |
for ftype.Kind() == reflect.Ptr { |
587 |
ftype = ftype.Elem() |
588 |
} |
589 |
if ftype.Kind() != reflect.Struct { |
590 |
return nil, errors.New("option ,inline may only be used on a struct or map field") |
591 |
} |
592 |
if reflect.PtrTo(ftype).Implements(unmarshalerType) { |
593 |
inlineUnmarshalers = append(inlineUnmarshalers, []int{i}) |
594 |
} else { |
595 |
sinfo, err := getStructInfo(ftype) |
596 |
if err != nil { |
597 |
return nil, err |
598 |
} |
599 |
for _, index := range sinfo.InlineUnmarshalers { |
600 |
inlineUnmarshalers = append(inlineUnmarshalers, append([]int{i}, index...)) |
601 |
} |
602 |
for _, finfo := range sinfo.FieldsList { |
603 |
if _, found := fieldsMap[finfo.Key]; found { |
604 |
msg := "duplicated key '" + finfo.Key + "' in struct " + st.String() |
605 |
return nil, errors.New(msg) |
606 |
} |
607 |
if finfo.Inline == nil { |
608 |
finfo.Inline = []int{i, finfo.Num} |
609 |
} else { |
610 |
finfo.Inline = append([]int{i}, finfo.Inline...) |
611 |
} |
612 |
finfo.Id = len(fieldsList) |
613 |
fieldsMap[finfo.Key] = finfo |
614 |
fieldsList = append(fieldsList, finfo) |
615 |
} |
616 |
} |
617 |
default: |
618 |
return nil, errors.New("option ,inline may only be used on a struct or map field") |
619 |
} |
620 |
continue |
621 |
} |
622 |
|
623 |
if tag != "" { |
624 |
info.Key = tag |
625 |
} else { |
626 |
info.Key = strings.ToLower(field.Name) |
627 |
} |
628 |
|
629 |
if _, found = fieldsMap[info.Key]; found { |
630 |
msg := "duplicated key '" + info.Key + "' in struct " + st.String() |
631 |
return nil, errors.New(msg) |
632 |
} |
633 |
|
634 |
info.Id = len(fieldsList) |
635 |
fieldsList = append(fieldsList, info) |
636 |
fieldsMap[info.Key] = info |
637 |
} |
638 |
|
639 |
sinfo = &structInfo{ |
640 |
FieldsMap: fieldsMap, |
641 |
FieldsList: fieldsList, |
642 |
InlineMap: inlineMap, |
643 |
InlineUnmarshalers: inlineUnmarshalers, |
644 |
} |
645 |
|
646 |
fieldMapMutex.Lock() |
647 |
structMap[st] = sinfo |
648 |
fieldMapMutex.Unlock() |
649 |
return sinfo, nil |
650 |
} |
651 |
|
652 |
// IsZeroer is used to check whether an object is zero to |
653 |
// determine whether it should be omitted when marshaling |
654 |
// with the omitempty flag. One notable implementation |
655 |
// is time.Time. |
656 |
type IsZeroer interface { |
657 |
IsZero() bool |
658 |
} |
659 |
|
660 |
func isZero(v reflect.Value) bool { |
661 |
kind := v.Kind() |
662 |
if z, ok := v.Interface().(IsZeroer); ok { |
663 |
if (kind == reflect.Ptr || kind == reflect.Interface) && v.IsNil() { |
664 |
return true |
665 |
} |
666 |
return z.IsZero() |
667 |
} |
668 |
switch kind { |
669 |
case reflect.String: |
670 |
return len(v.String()) == 0 |
671 |
case reflect.Interface, reflect.Ptr: |
672 |
return v.IsNil() |
673 |
case reflect.Slice: |
674 |
return v.Len() == 0 |
675 |
case reflect.Map: |
676 |
return v.Len() == 0 |
677 |
case reflect.Int, reflect.Int8, reflect.Int16, reflect.Int32, reflect.Int64: |
678 |
return v.Int() == 0 |
679 |
case reflect.Float32, reflect.Float64: |
680 |
return v.Float() == 0 |
681 |
case reflect.Uint, reflect.Uint8, reflect.Uint16, reflect.Uint32, reflect.Uint64, reflect.Uintptr: |
682 |
return v.Uint() == 0 |
683 |
case reflect.Bool: |
684 |
return !v.Bool() |
685 |
case reflect.Struct: |
686 |
vt := v.Type() |
687 |
for i := v.NumField() - 1; i >= 0; i-- { |
688 |
if vt.Field(i).PkgPath != "" { |
689 |
continue // Private field |
690 |
} |
691 |
if !isZero(v.Field(i)) { |
692 |
return false |
693 |
} |
694 |
} |
695 |
return true |
696 |
} |
697 |
return false |
698 |
} |