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+# ignored = ["github.com/user/project/pkgX", "bitbucket.org/user/project/pkgA/pkgY"] +# +# [[constraint]] +# name = "github.com/user/project" +# version = "1.0.0" +# +# [[constraint]] +# name = "github.com/user/project2" +# branch = "dev" +# source = "github.com/myfork/project2" +# +# [[override]] +# name = "github.com/x/y" +# version = "2.4.0" +# +# [prune] +# non-go = false +# go-tests = true +# unused-packages = true + + +[[constraint]] + name = "gopkg.in/yaml.v2" + version = "2.2.2" + +[prune] + go-tests = true + unused-packages = true diff --git a/README.md b/README.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..983240b --- /dev/null +++ b/README.md @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +# FUDForum authentication provider for INN2 + +This repository contains FUDForum authentication provider for INN2. + +Reason this project exists is a big need in federated (well, okay, kind of, INN2 isn't federated but peering software) forum for [Medium ISP](https://mediumfoundation.org) which works on Yggdrasil. After googling I decided that write one from scratch will be a very big deal and tried to re-use existing technologies. I've choosed NNTP (aka Usenet) server INN2 and FUDForum, which able to sync messages from and to NNTP server. After that came "the problem of authorization" - I was using htpasswd-formatted file first, but users will definetely want easy-to-use GUI (WUI, web UI, okay) to register or reset their passwords. And inn2-fudforum-auth appeared. + +## Dependencies + +Nothing except Go compiler. Version 1.9+ is recommended. All dependencies are vendored, so inn2-fudforum-auth will compile event in constraint environments. + +Right now authentication provider is able to connect only to PostgreSQL database. MRs are welcome for other providers. + +## Installation + +*TBW* + +## Configuration + +*TBW* \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/configuration/config.go b/configuration/config.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..793d8ae --- /dev/null +++ b/configuration/config.go @@ -0,0 +1,78 @@ +package configuration + +import ( + // stdlib + "io/ioutil" + "log" + "os" + "path/filepath" + "strings" + + // other + "gopkg.in/yaml.v2" +) + +// This structure represents application's configuration. +type config struct { + Debug bool `yaml:"debug"` + Database struct { + DSN string `yaml:"dsn"` + Parameters string `yaml:"parameters"` + Prefix string `yaml:"prefix"` + } `yaml:"database"` + Groups struct { + Default string `yaml:"default"` + Groups []struct { + Group string `yaml:"group"` + Users []string `yaml:"users"` + } + } `yaml:"groups"` +} + +// Checks neccessary parameters for filling. +func (c *config) checkParameters() { + if c.Database.DSN == "" { + log.Fatalln("database/dsn parameter isn't filled, don't know to which database I should connect!") + } +} + +// Initialize initializes configuration structure by reading configuration +// file and populate structure with it's data. +func (c *config) Initialize() { + // If -config wasn't provided or empty - do nothing. + if configPath == "" { + log.Fatalln("-config parameter is empty, don't know where configuration is!") + } + + // Normalize configuration path. + if strings.HasPrefix(configPath, "~") { + userDir, err := os.UserHomeDir() + if err != nil { + log.Fatalln("Failed to get user's home directory for user! Error was: " + err.Error()) + } + + configPath = strings.Replace(configPath, "~", userDir, 1) + } + + absolutePath, err := filepath.Abs(configPath) + if err != nil { + log.Fatalln("Failed to get configuration file's absolute path! Error was: " + err.Error()) + } + + // Read and parse. + dataAsBytes, err1 := ioutil.ReadFile(absolutePath) + if err1 != nil { + log.Fatalln("Failed to read configuration file! Error was: " + err1.Error()) + } + + err2 := yaml.Unmarshal(dataAsBytes, c) + if err2 != nil { + log.Fatalln("Failed to parse configuration file! Error was: " + err2.Error()) + } + + if c.Debug { + log.Printf("Configuration parsed: %+v\n", c) + } + + c.checkParameters() +} diff --git a/configuration/exported.go b/configuration/exported.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b404992 --- /dev/null +++ b/configuration/exported.go @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +package configuration + +import ( + // stdlib + "flag" +) + +var ( + Cfg *config + + configPath string +) + +// Initialize initializes package. +func Initialize() { + Cfg = &config{} + + flag.StringVar(&configPath, "config", "", "Path to configuration file") +} diff --git a/database/exported.go b/database/exported.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..016a15b --- /dev/null +++ b/database/exported.go @@ -0,0 +1,55 @@ +package database + +import ( + // stdlib + "log" + + // local + "develop.pztrn.name/pztrn/inn2-fudforum-auth/configuration" + + // other + "github.com/jmoiron/sqlx" + // postgres driver + _ "github.com/lib/pq" +) + +var Conn *sqlx.DB + +// Initialize initializes package. +func Initialize() { + if configuration.Cfg.Debug { + log.Println("Initializing database connection...") + } + + dsn := configuration.Cfg.Database.DSN + if configuration.Cfg.Database.Parameters != "" { + dsn = configuration.Cfg.Database.DSN + "?" + configuration.Cfg.Database.Parameters + } + conn, err := sqlx.Open("postgres", dsn) + if err != nil { + log.Fatalln("Can't connect to fudforum database: " + err.Error()) + } + + if configuration.Cfg.Debug { + log.Println("Database connection established.") + } + + Conn = conn +} + +// Shutdown closes database connection. +func Shutdown() { + if Conn != nil { + if configuration.Cfg.Debug { + log.Println("Closing database connection...") + } + err := Conn.Close() + if err != nil { + log.Fatalln("Failed to close database connection: " + err.Error()) + } else { + if configuration.Cfg.Debug { + log.Println("Database connection closed.") + } + } + } +} diff --git a/inn2-fudforum-auth.dist.yaml b/inn2-fudforum-auth.dist.yaml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9d4fcde --- /dev/null +++ b/inn2-fudforum-auth.dist.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,27 @@ +# Debug logging. Should be disabled when INN2 uses us, because INN2 +# will stop authenticate. +debug: false + +# Database configuration +database: + # DSN in form of "proto://user:pass@address:port/database". "port" + # part can be ommitted. + dsn: "" + # Parameters for database connection. Should be safe to not change them. + parameters: "connect_timeout=10&sslmode=disable" + # FUDForum's database prefix. + prefix: "" + +# Groups to users mapping. +# This is a workaround, in future versions all group membership management +# will be done on FUDForum side. +groups: + # Default group for users. + default: "regular" + # Groups to users mapping. + # This is a list of structures. Example "admin" group included. + groups: + - group: "admin" + # This is a list of users. + users: + - "localadmin" \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/inn2-fudforum-auth.go b/inn2-fudforum-auth.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6033153 --- /dev/null +++ b/inn2-fudforum-auth.go @@ -0,0 +1,158 @@ +package main + +import ( + // stdlib + "bufio" + "crypto/sha1" + "flag" + "fmt" + "log" + "os" + "strings" + + // local + "develop.pztrn.name/pztrn/inn2-fudforum-auth/configuration" + "develop.pztrn.name/pztrn/inn2-fudforum-auth/database" +) + +// This structure holds neccessary data after parsing stdin or passed +// by flags. +type passedParameters struct { + Username string + Password string +} + +// This structure holds data for database requests. +type databaseParams struct { + Username string `db:"login"` + Password string `db:"passwd"` + Salt string `db:"salt"` +} + +func main() { + configuration.Initialize() + + params := &passedParameters{} + + flag.StringVar(¶ms.Username, "user", "", "Username to authenticate. You can use this flag for debugging.") + flag.StringVar(¶ms.Username, "password", "", "Password to use. You can use this flag for debugging.") + + flag.Parse() + + configuration.Cfg.Initialize() + database.Initialize() + + if configuration.Cfg.Debug { + log.Println("Starting inn2-fudforum-auth in debug mode...") + } + + // Check our running mode. If params structure isn't filled - then + // we should read from stdin. + if params.Username != "" || params.Password != "" { + if configuration.Cfg.Debug { + log.Println("-user or -password passed, will use these parameters values for authentication.") + } + // We should have both fields filled. + if params.Username == "" { + log.Fatalln("You should provide -user parameter.") + } + + if params.Password == "" { + log.Fatalln("You should provide -password parameter.") + } + } else { + if configuration.Cfg.Debug { + log.Println("-user or -password WASN'T passed, will use stdin for authentication.") + } + + input := bufio.NewScanner(os.Stdin) + + for { + input.Scan() + // That means inn2 stopped sending data to stdin due to + // error or timeout. + if err := input.Err(); err != nil { + break + } + + // If we gathered all needed data - stop iterating. + if params.Username != "" && params.Password != "" { + break + } + + inputDataRaw := input.Text() + if strings.Contains(inputDataRaw, "ClientAuthname: ") { + inputData := strings.Split(inputDataRaw, ": ") + if len(inputData) == 1 { + log.Fatalln("Empty auth name (login) passed.") + } + params.Username = inputData[1] + if configuration.Cfg.Debug { + log.Println("Username gathered: " + params.Username) + } + } + + if strings.Contains(inputDataRaw, "ClientPassword: ") { + inputData := strings.Split(inputDataRaw, ": ") + if len(inputData) == 1 { + log.Fatalln("Empty password passed.") + } + params.Password = inputData[1] + if configuration.Cfg.Debug { + log.Println("Password gathered: " + params.Password) + } + } + } + } + + if configuration.Cfg.Debug { + log.Printf("Got authentication data: %+v\n", params) + } + + // Get data from FUDForum's database. + dbData := &databaseParams{} + err := database.Conn.Get(dbData, "SELECT login, passwd, salt FROM "+configuration.Cfg.Database.Prefix+"users WHERE login=$1 OR alias=$2", params.Username, params.Username) + if err != nil { + log.Fatalln("Failed to get data from FUDForum database: " + err.Error()) + } + + if configuration.Cfg.Debug { + log.Printf("Got data from FUDForum database: %+v\n", dbData) + } + + // FUDForum uses sha1(salt + sha1(password)). + passHashRaw := sha1.New() + _, _ = passHashRaw.Write([]byte(params.Password)) + passHash := fmt.Sprintf("%x", passHashRaw.Sum(nil)) + + saltedPassHashRaw := sha1.New() + _, _ = saltedPassHashRaw.Write([]byte(dbData.Salt + passHash)) + saltedPassHash := fmt.Sprintf("%x", saltedPassHashRaw.Sum(nil)) + + if configuration.Cfg.Debug { + log.Printf("Password stored in database: %s, we hashed: %s (pre: %s)\n", dbData.Password, saltedPassHash, passHash) + } + + // Check groups mapping. + // This is temporary, in future versions all groups memberships + // should be managed on FUDForum side. + var group string + for _, groupMapping := range configuration.Cfg.Groups.Groups { + var userFound bool + for _, user := range groupMapping.Users { + if user == params.Username { + group = groupMapping.Group + userFound = true + break + } + } + + if userFound { + break + } + } + + fmt.Printf("User:%s@%s\r\n", params.Username, group) + + database.Shutdown() +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/jmoiron/sqlx/.gitignore b/vendor/github.com/jmoiron/sqlx/.gitignore new file mode 100644 index 0000000..529841c --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/jmoiron/sqlx/.gitignore @@ -0,0 +1,24 @@ +# Compiled Object files, Static and Dynamic libs (Shared Objects) +*.o +*.a +*.so + +# Folders +_obj +_test + +# Architecture specific extensions/prefixes +*.[568vq] +[568vq].out + +*.cgo1.go +*.cgo2.c +_cgo_defun.c +_cgo_gotypes.go +_cgo_export.* + +_testmain.go + +*.exe +tags +environ diff --git a/vendor/github.com/jmoiron/sqlx/.travis.yml b/vendor/github.com/jmoiron/sqlx/.travis.yml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6bc68d6 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/jmoiron/sqlx/.travis.yml @@ -0,0 +1,27 @@ +# vim: ft=yaml sw=2 ts=2 + +language: go + +# enable database services +services: + - mysql + - postgresql + +# create test database +before_install: + - mysql -e 'CREATE DATABASE IF NOT EXISTS sqlxtest;' + - psql -c 'create database sqlxtest;' -U postgres + - go get github.com/mattn/goveralls + - export SQLX_MYSQL_DSN="travis:@/sqlxtest?parseTime=true" + - export SQLX_POSTGRES_DSN="postgres://postgres:@localhost/sqlxtest?sslmode=disable" + - export SQLX_SQLITE_DSN="$HOME/sqlxtest.db" + +# go versions to test +go: + - "1.8" + - "1.9" + - "1.10.x" + +# run tests w/ coverage +script: + - travis_retry $GOPATH/bin/goveralls -service=travis-ci diff --git a/vendor/github.com/jmoiron/sqlx/LICENSE b/vendor/github.com/jmoiron/sqlx/LICENSE new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0d31edf --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/jmoiron/sqlx/LICENSE @@ -0,0 +1,23 @@ + Copyright (c) 2013, Jason Moiron + + Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person + obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation + files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without + restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, + copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell + copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the + Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following + conditions: + + The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be + included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. + + THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, + EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES + OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND + NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT + HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, + WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING + FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR + OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. + diff --git a/vendor/github.com/jmoiron/sqlx/README.md b/vendor/github.com/jmoiron/sqlx/README.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8390343 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/jmoiron/sqlx/README.md @@ -0,0 +1,187 @@ +# sqlx + +[![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/jmoiron/sqlx.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/jmoiron/sqlx) [![Coverage Status](https://coveralls.io/repos/github/jmoiron/sqlx/badge.svg?branch=master)](https://coveralls.io/github/jmoiron/sqlx?branch=master) [![Godoc](http://img.shields.io/badge/godoc-reference-blue.svg?style=flat)](https://godoc.org/github.com/jmoiron/sqlx) [![license](http://img.shields.io/badge/license-MIT-red.svg?style=flat)](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/jmoiron/sqlx/master/LICENSE) + +sqlx is a library which provides a set of extensions on go's standard +`database/sql` library. The sqlx versions of `sql.DB`, `sql.TX`, `sql.Stmt`, +et al. all leave the underlying interfaces untouched, so that their interfaces +are a superset on the standard ones. This makes it relatively painless to +integrate existing codebases using database/sql with sqlx. + +Major additional concepts are: + +* Marshal rows into structs (with embedded struct support), maps, and slices +* Named parameter support including prepared statements +* `Get` and `Select` to go quickly from query to struct/slice + +In addition to the [godoc API documentation](http://godoc.org/github.com/jmoiron/sqlx), +there is also some [standard documentation](http://jmoiron.github.io/sqlx/) that +explains how to use `database/sql` along with sqlx. + +## Recent Changes + +* The [introduction](https://github.com/jmoiron/sqlx/pull/387) of `sql.ColumnType` sets the required minimum Go version to 1.8. + +* sqlx/types.JsonText has been renamed to JSONText to follow Go naming conventions. + +This breaks backwards compatibility, but it's in a way that is trivially fixable +(`s/JsonText/JSONText/g`). The `types` package is both experimental and not in +active development currently. + +* Using Go 1.6 and below with `types.JSONText` and `types.GzippedText` can be _potentially unsafe_, **especially** when used with common auto-scan sqlx idioms like `Select` and `Get`. See [golang bug #13905](https://github.com/golang/go/issues/13905). + +### Backwards Compatibility + +There is no Go1-like promise of absolute stability, but I take the issue seriously +and will maintain the library in a compatible state unless vital bugs prevent me +from doing so. Since [#59](https://github.com/jmoiron/sqlx/issues/59) and +[#60](https://github.com/jmoiron/sqlx/issues/60) necessitated breaking behavior, +a wider API cleanup was done at the time of fixing. It's possible this will happen +in future; if it does, a git tag will be provided for users requiring the old +behavior to continue to use it until such a time as they can migrate. + +## install + + go get github.com/jmoiron/sqlx + +## issues + +Row headers can be ambiguous (`SELECT 1 AS a, 2 AS a`), and the result of +`Columns()` does not fully qualify column names in queries like: + +```sql +SELECT a.id, a.name, b.id, b.name FROM foos AS a JOIN foos AS b ON a.parent = b.id; +``` + +making a struct or map destination ambiguous. Use `AS` in your queries +to give columns distinct names, `rows.Scan` to scan them manually, or +`SliceScan` to get a slice of results. + +## usage + +Below is an example which shows some common use cases for sqlx. Check +[sqlx_test.go](https://github.com/jmoiron/sqlx/blob/master/sqlx_test.go) for more +usage. + + +```go +package main + +import ( + "database/sql" + "fmt" + "log" + + _ "github.com/lib/pq" + "github.com/jmoiron/sqlx" +) + +var schema = ` +CREATE TABLE person ( + first_name text, + last_name text, + email text +); + +CREATE TABLE place ( + country text, + city text NULL, + telcode integer +)` + +type Person struct { + FirstName string `db:"first_name"` + LastName string `db:"last_name"` + Email string +} + +type Place struct { + Country string + City sql.NullString + TelCode int +} + +func main() { + // this Pings the database trying to connect, panics on error + // use sqlx.Open() for sql.Open() semantics + db, err := sqlx.Connect("postgres", "user=foo dbname=bar sslmode=disable") + if err != nil { + log.Fatalln(err) + } + + // exec the schema or fail; multi-statement Exec behavior varies between + // database drivers; pq will exec them all, sqlite3 won't, ymmv + db.MustExec(schema) + + tx := db.MustBegin() + tx.MustExec("INSERT INTO person (first_name, last_name, email) VALUES ($1, $2, $3)", "Jason", "Moiron", "jmoiron@jmoiron.net") + tx.MustExec("INSERT INTO person (first_name, last_name, email) VALUES ($1, $2, $3)", "John", "Doe", "johndoeDNE@gmail.net") + tx.MustExec("INSERT INTO place (country, city, telcode) VALUES ($1, $2, $3)", "United States", "New York", "1") + tx.MustExec("INSERT INTO place (country, telcode) VALUES ($1, $2)", "Hong Kong", "852") + tx.MustExec("INSERT INTO place (country, telcode) VALUES ($1, $2)", "Singapore", "65") + // Named queries can use structs, so if you have an existing struct (i.e. person := &Person{}) that you have populated, you can pass it in as &person + tx.NamedExec("INSERT INTO person (first_name, last_name, email) VALUES (:first_name, :last_name, :email)", &Person{"Jane", "Citizen", "jane.citzen@example.com"}) + tx.Commit() + + // Query the database, storing results in a []Person (wrapped in []interface{}) + people := []Person{} + db.Select(&people, "SELECT * FROM person ORDER BY first_name ASC") + jason, john := people[0], people[1] + + fmt.Printf("%#v\n%#v", jason, john) + // Person{FirstName:"Jason", LastName:"Moiron", Email:"jmoiron@jmoiron.net"} + // Person{FirstName:"John", LastName:"Doe", Email:"johndoeDNE@gmail.net"} + + // You can also get a single result, a la QueryRow + jason = Person{} + err = db.Get(&jason, "SELECT * FROM person WHERE first_name=$1", "Jason") + fmt.Printf("%#v\n", jason) + // Person{FirstName:"Jason", LastName:"Moiron", Email:"jmoiron@jmoiron.net"} + + // if you have null fields and use SELECT *, you must use sql.Null* in your struct + places := []Place{} + err = db.Select(&places, "SELECT * FROM place ORDER BY telcode ASC") + if err != nil { + fmt.Println(err) + return + } + usa, singsing, honkers := places[0], places[1], places[2] + + fmt.Printf("%#v\n%#v\n%#v\n", usa, singsing, honkers) + // Place{Country:"United States", City:sql.NullString{String:"New York", Valid:true}, TelCode:1} + // Place{Country:"Singapore", City:sql.NullString{String:"", Valid:false}, TelCode:65} + // Place{Country:"Hong Kong", City:sql.NullString{String:"", Valid:false}, TelCode:852} + + // Loop through rows using only one struct + place := Place{} + rows, err := db.Queryx("SELECT * FROM place") + for rows.Next() { + err := rows.StructScan(&place) + if err != nil { + log.Fatalln(err) + } + fmt.Printf("%#v\n", place) + } + // Place{Country:"United States", City:sql.NullString{String:"New York", Valid:true}, TelCode:1} + // Place{Country:"Hong Kong", City:sql.NullString{String:"", Valid:false}, TelCode:852} + // Place{Country:"Singapore", City:sql.NullString{String:"", Valid:false}, TelCode:65} + + // Named queries, using `:name` as the bindvar. Automatic bindvar support + // which takes into account the dbtype based on the driverName on sqlx.Open/Connect + _, err = db.NamedExec(`INSERT INTO person (first_name,last_name,email) VALUES (:first,:last,:email)`, + map[string]interface{}{ + "first": "Bin", + "last": "Smuth", + "email": "bensmith@allblacks.nz", + }) + + // Selects Mr. Smith from the database + rows, err = db.NamedQuery(`SELECT * FROM person WHERE first_name=:fn`, map[string]interface{}{"fn": "Bin"}) + + // Named queries can also use structs. Their bind names follow the same rules + // as the name -> db mapping, so struct fields are lowercased and the `db` tag + // is taken into consideration. + rows, err = db.NamedQuery(`SELECT * FROM person WHERE first_name=:first_name`, jason) +} +``` + diff --git a/vendor/github.com/jmoiron/sqlx/bind.go b/vendor/github.com/jmoiron/sqlx/bind.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0a48252 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/jmoiron/sqlx/bind.go @@ -0,0 +1,217 @@ +package sqlx + +import ( + "bytes" + "database/sql/driver" + "errors" + "reflect" + "strconv" + "strings" + + "github.com/jmoiron/sqlx/reflectx" +) + +// Bindvar types supported by Rebind, BindMap and BindStruct. +const ( + UNKNOWN = iota + QUESTION + DOLLAR + NAMED + AT +) + +// BindType returns the bindtype for a given database given a drivername. +func BindType(driverName string) int { + switch driverName { + case "postgres", "pgx", "pq-timeouts", "cloudsqlpostgres": + return DOLLAR + case "mysql": + return QUESTION + case "sqlite3": + return QUESTION + case "oci8", "ora", "goracle": + return NAMED + case "sqlserver": + return AT + } + return UNKNOWN +} + +// FIXME: this should be able to be tolerant of escaped ?'s in queries without +// losing much speed, and should be to avoid confusion. + +// Rebind a query from the default bindtype (QUESTION) to the target bindtype. +func Rebind(bindType int, query string) string { + switch bindType { + case QUESTION, UNKNOWN: + return query + } + + // Add space enough for 10 params before we have to allocate + rqb := make([]byte, 0, len(query)+10) + + var i, j int + + for i = strings.Index(query, "?"); i != -1; i = strings.Index(query, "?") { + rqb = append(rqb, query[:i]...) + + switch bindType { + case DOLLAR: + rqb = append(rqb, '$') + case NAMED: + rqb = append(rqb, ':', 'a', 'r', 'g') + case AT: + rqb = append(rqb, '@', 'p') + } + + j++ + rqb = strconv.AppendInt(rqb, int64(j), 10) + + query = query[i+1:] + } + + return string(append(rqb, query...)) +} + +// Experimental implementation of Rebind which uses a bytes.Buffer. The code is +// much simpler and should be more resistant to odd unicode, but it is twice as +// slow. Kept here for benchmarking purposes and to possibly replace Rebind if +// problems arise with its somewhat naive handling of unicode. +func rebindBuff(bindType int, query string) string { + if bindType != DOLLAR { + return query + } + + b := make([]byte, 0, len(query)) + rqb := bytes.NewBuffer(b) + j := 1 + for _, r := range query { + if r == '?' { + rqb.WriteRune('$') + rqb.WriteString(strconv.Itoa(j)) + j++ + } else { + rqb.WriteRune(r) + } + } + + return rqb.String() +} + +// In expands slice values in args, returning the modified query string +// and a new arg list that can be executed by a database. The `query` should +// use the `?` bindVar. The return value uses the `?` bindVar. +func In(query string, args ...interface{}) (string, []interface{}, error) { + // argMeta stores reflect.Value and length for slices and + // the value itself for non-slice arguments + type argMeta struct { + v reflect.Value + i interface{} + length int + } + + var flatArgsCount int + var anySlices bool + + meta := make([]argMeta, len(args)) + + for i, arg := range args { + if a, ok := arg.(driver.Valuer); ok { + arg, _ = a.Value() + } + v := reflect.ValueOf(arg) + t := reflectx.Deref(v.Type()) + + // []byte is a driver.Value type so it should not be expanded + if t.Kind() == reflect.Slice && t != reflect.TypeOf([]byte{}) { + meta[i].length = v.Len() + meta[i].v = v + + anySlices = true + flatArgsCount += meta[i].length + + if meta[i].length == 0 { + return "", nil, errors.New("empty slice passed to 'in' query") + } + } else { + meta[i].i = arg + flatArgsCount++ + } + } + + // don't do any parsing if there aren't any slices; note that this means + // some errors that we might have caught below will not be returned. + if !anySlices { + return query, args, nil + } + + newArgs := make([]interface{}, 0, flatArgsCount) + buf := make([]byte, 0, len(query)+len(", ?")*flatArgsCount) + + var arg, offset int + + for i := strings.IndexByte(query[offset:], '?'); i != -1; i = strings.IndexByte(query[offset:], '?') { + if arg >= len(meta) { + // if an argument wasn't passed, lets return an error; this is + // not actually how database/sql Exec/Query works, but since we are + // creating an argument list programmatically, we want to be able + // to catch these programmer errors earlier. + return "", nil, errors.New("number of bindVars exceeds arguments") + } + + argMeta := meta[arg] + arg++ + + // not a slice, continue. + // our questionmark will either be written before the next expansion + // of a slice or after the loop when writing the rest of the query + if argMeta.length == 0 { + offset = offset + i + 1 + newArgs = append(newArgs, argMeta.i) + continue + } + + // write everything up to and including our ? character + buf = append(buf, query[:offset+i+1]...) + + for si := 1; si < argMeta.length; si++ { + buf = append(buf, ", ?"...) + } + + newArgs = appendReflectSlice(newArgs, argMeta.v, argMeta.length) + + // slice the query and reset the offset. this avoids some bookkeeping for + // the write after the loop + query = query[offset+i+1:] + offset = 0 + } + + buf = append(buf, query...) + + if arg < len(meta) { + return "", nil, errors.New("number of bindVars less than number arguments") + } + + return string(buf), newArgs, nil +} + +func appendReflectSlice(args []interface{}, v reflect.Value, vlen int) []interface{} { + switch val := v.Interface().(type) { + case []interface{}: + args = append(args, val...) + case []int: + for i := range val { + args = append(args, val[i]) + } + case []string: + for i := range val { + args = append(args, val[i]) + } + default: + for si := 0; si < vlen; si++ { + args = append(args, v.Index(si).Interface()) + } + } + + return args +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/jmoiron/sqlx/doc.go b/vendor/github.com/jmoiron/sqlx/doc.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e2b4e60 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/jmoiron/sqlx/doc.go @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ +// Package sqlx provides general purpose extensions to database/sql. +// +// It is intended to seamlessly wrap database/sql and provide convenience +// methods which are useful in the development of database driven applications. +// None of the underlying database/sql methods are changed. Instead all extended +// behavior is implemented through new methods defined on wrapper types. +// +// Additions include scanning into structs, named query support, rebinding +// queries for different drivers, convenient shorthands for common error handling +// and more. +// +package sqlx diff --git a/vendor/github.com/jmoiron/sqlx/go.mod b/vendor/github.com/jmoiron/sqlx/go.mod new file mode 100644 index 0000000..66c6756 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/jmoiron/sqlx/go.mod @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +module github.com/jmoiron/sqlx + +require ( + github.com/go-sql-driver/mysql v1.4.0 + github.com/lib/pq v1.0.0 + github.com/mattn/go-sqlite3 v1.9.0 +) diff --git a/vendor/github.com/jmoiron/sqlx/go.sum b/vendor/github.com/jmoiron/sqlx/go.sum new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a3239ad --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/jmoiron/sqlx/go.sum @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ +github.com/go-sql-driver/mysql v1.4.0 h1:7LxgVwFb2hIQtMm87NdgAVfXjnt4OePseqT1tKx+opk= +github.com/go-sql-driver/mysql v1.4.0/go.mod h1:zAC/RDZ24gD3HViQzih4MyKcchzm+sOG5ZlKdlhCg5w= +github.com/lib/pq v1.0.0 h1:X5PMW56eZitiTeO7tKzZxFCSpbFZJtkMMooicw2us9A= +github.com/lib/pq v1.0.0/go.mod h1:5WUZQaWbwv1U+lTReE5YruASi9Al49XbQIvNi/34Woo= +github.com/mattn/go-sqlite3 v1.9.0 h1:pDRiWfl+++eC2FEFRy6jXmQlvp4Yh3z1MJKg4UeYM/4= +github.com/mattn/go-sqlite3 v1.9.0/go.mod h1:FPy6KqzDD04eiIsT53CuJW3U88zkxoIYsOqkbpncsNc= diff --git a/vendor/github.com/jmoiron/sqlx/named.go b/vendor/github.com/jmoiron/sqlx/named.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..fa82b56 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/jmoiron/sqlx/named.go @@ -0,0 +1,356 @@ +package sqlx + +// Named Query Support +// +// * BindMap - bind query bindvars to map/struct args +// * NamedExec, NamedQuery - named query w/ struct or map +// * NamedStmt - a pre-compiled named query which is a prepared statement +// +// Internal Interfaces: +// +// * compileNamedQuery - rebind a named query, returning a query and list of names +// * bindArgs, bindMapArgs, bindAnyArgs - given a list of names, return an arglist +// +import ( + "database/sql" + "errors" + "fmt" + "reflect" + "strconv" + "unicode" + + "github.com/jmoiron/sqlx/reflectx" +) + +// NamedStmt is a prepared statement that executes named queries. Prepare it +// how you would execute a NamedQuery, but pass in a struct or map when executing. +type NamedStmt struct { + Params []string + QueryString string + Stmt *Stmt +} + +// Close closes the named statement. +func (n *NamedStmt) Close() error { + return n.Stmt.Close() +} + +// Exec executes a named statement using the struct passed. +// Any named placeholder parameters are replaced with fields from arg. +func (n *NamedStmt) Exec(arg interface{}) (sql.Result, error) { + args, err := bindAnyArgs(n.Params, arg, n.Stmt.Mapper) + if err != nil { + return *new(sql.Result), err + } + return n.Stmt.Exec(args...) +} + +// Query executes a named statement using the struct argument, returning rows. +// Any named placeholder parameters are replaced with fields from arg. +func (n *NamedStmt) Query(arg interface{}) (*sql.Rows, error) { + args, err := bindAnyArgs(n.Params, arg, n.Stmt.Mapper) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + return n.Stmt.Query(args...) +} + +// QueryRow executes a named statement against the database. Because sqlx cannot +// create a *sql.Row with an error condition pre-set for binding errors, sqlx +// returns a *sqlx.Row instead. +// Any named placeholder parameters are replaced with fields from arg. +func (n *NamedStmt) QueryRow(arg interface{}) *Row { + args, err := bindAnyArgs(n.Params, arg, n.Stmt.Mapper) + if err != nil { + return &Row{err: err} + } + return n.Stmt.QueryRowx(args...) +} + +// MustExec execs a NamedStmt, panicing on error +// Any named placeholder parameters are replaced with fields from arg. +func (n *NamedStmt) MustExec(arg interface{}) sql.Result { + res, err := n.Exec(arg) + if err != nil { + panic(err) + } + return res +} + +// Queryx using this NamedStmt +// Any named placeholder parameters are replaced with fields from arg. +func (n *NamedStmt) Queryx(arg interface{}) (*Rows, error) { + r, err := n.Query(arg) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + return &Rows{Rows: r, Mapper: n.Stmt.Mapper, unsafe: isUnsafe(n)}, err +} + +// QueryRowx this NamedStmt. Because of limitations with QueryRow, this is +// an alias for QueryRow. +// Any named placeholder parameters are replaced with fields from arg. +func (n *NamedStmt) QueryRowx(arg interface{}) *Row { + return n.QueryRow(arg) +} + +// Select using this NamedStmt +// Any named placeholder parameters are replaced with fields from arg. +func (n *NamedStmt) Select(dest interface{}, arg interface{}) error { + rows, err := n.Queryx(arg) + if err != nil { + return err + } + // if something happens here, we want to make sure the rows are Closed + defer rows.Close() + return scanAll(rows, dest, false) +} + +// Get using this NamedStmt +// Any named placeholder parameters are replaced with fields from arg. +func (n *NamedStmt) Get(dest interface{}, arg interface{}) error { + r := n.QueryRowx(arg) + return r.scanAny(dest, false) +} + +// Unsafe creates an unsafe version of the NamedStmt +func (n *NamedStmt) Unsafe() *NamedStmt { + r := &NamedStmt{Params: n.Params, Stmt: n.Stmt, QueryString: n.QueryString} + r.Stmt.unsafe = true + return r +} + +// A union interface of preparer and binder, required to be able to prepare +// named statements (as the bindtype must be determined). +type namedPreparer interface { + Preparer + binder +} + +func prepareNamed(p namedPreparer, query string) (*NamedStmt, error) { + bindType := BindType(p.DriverName()) + q, args, err := compileNamedQuery([]byte(query), bindType) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + stmt, err := Preparex(p, q) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + return &NamedStmt{ + QueryString: q, + Params: args, + Stmt: stmt, + }, nil +} + +func bindAnyArgs(names []string, arg interface{}, m *reflectx.Mapper) ([]interface{}, error) { + if maparg, ok := arg.(map[string]interface{}); ok { + return bindMapArgs(names, maparg) + } + return bindArgs(names, arg, m) +} + +// private interface to generate a list of interfaces from a given struct +// type, given a list of names to pull out of the struct. Used by public +// BindStruct interface. +func bindArgs(names []string, arg interface{}, m *reflectx.Mapper) ([]interface{}, error) { + arglist := make([]interface{}, 0, len(names)) + + // grab the indirected value of arg + v := reflect.ValueOf(arg) + for v = reflect.ValueOf(arg); v.Kind() == reflect.Ptr; { + v = v.Elem() + } + + err := m.TraversalsByNameFunc(v.Type(), names, func(i int, t []int) error { + if len(t) == 0 { + return fmt.Errorf("could not find name %s in %#v", names[i], arg) + } + + val := reflectx.FieldByIndexesReadOnly(v, t) + arglist = append(arglist, val.Interface()) + + return nil + }) + + return arglist, err +} + +// like bindArgs, but for maps. +func bindMapArgs(names []string, arg map[string]interface{}) ([]interface{}, error) { + arglist := make([]interface{}, 0, len(names)) + + for _, name := range names { + val, ok := arg[name] + if !ok { + return arglist, fmt.Errorf("could not find name %s in %#v", name, arg) + } + arglist = append(arglist, val) + } + return arglist, nil +} + +// bindStruct binds a named parameter query with fields from a struct argument. +// The rules for binding field names to parameter names follow the same +// conventions as for StructScan, including obeying the `db` struct tags. +func bindStruct(bindType int, query string, arg interface{}, m *reflectx.Mapper) (string, []interface{}, error) { + bound, names, err := compileNamedQuery([]byte(query), bindType) + if err != nil { + return "", []interface{}{}, err + } + + arglist, err := bindArgs(names, arg, m) + if err != nil { + return "", []interface{}{}, err + } + + return bound, arglist, nil +} + +// bindMap binds a named parameter query with a map of arguments. +func bindMap(bindType int, query string, args map[string]interface{}) (string, []interface{}, error) { + bound, names, err := compileNamedQuery([]byte(query), bindType) + if err != nil { + return "", []interface{}{}, err + } + + arglist, err := bindMapArgs(names, args) + return bound, arglist, err +} + +// -- Compilation of Named Queries + +// Allow digits and letters in bind params; additionally runes are +// checked against underscores, meaning that bind params can have be +// alphanumeric with underscores. Mind the difference between unicode +// digits and numbers, where '5' is a digit but 'δΊ”' is not. +var allowedBindRunes = []*unicode.RangeTable{unicode.Letter, unicode.Digit} + +// FIXME: this function isn't safe for unicode named params, as a failing test +// can testify. This is not a regression but a failure of the original code +// as well. It should be modified to range over runes in a string rather than +// bytes, even though this is less convenient and slower. Hopefully the +// addition of the prepared NamedStmt (which will only do this once) will make +// up for the slightly slower ad-hoc NamedExec/NamedQuery. + +// compile a NamedQuery into an unbound query (using the '?' bindvar) and +// a list of names. +func compileNamedQuery(qs []byte, bindType int) (query string, names []string, err error) { + names = make([]string, 0, 10) + rebound := make([]byte, 0, len(qs)) + + inName := false + last := len(qs) - 1 + currentVar := 1 + name := make([]byte, 0, 10) + + for i, b := range qs { + // a ':' while we're in a name is an error + if b == ':' { + // if this is the second ':' in a '::' escape sequence, append a ':' + if inName && i > 0 && qs[i-1] == ':' { + rebound = append(rebound, ':') + inName = false + continue + } else if inName { + err = errors.New("unexpected `:` while reading named param at " + strconv.Itoa(i)) + return query, names, err + } + inName = true + name = []byte{} + } else if inName && i > 0 && b == '=' { + rebound = append(rebound, ':', '=') + inName = false + continue + // if we're in a name, and this is an allowed character, continue + } else if inName && (unicode.IsOneOf(allowedBindRunes, rune(b)) || b == '_' || b == '.') && i != last { + // append the byte to the name if we are in a name and not on the last byte + name = append(name, b) + // if we're in a name and it's not an allowed character, the name is done + } else if inName { + inName = false + // if this is the final byte of the string and it is part of the name, then + // make sure to add it to the name + if i == last && unicode.IsOneOf(allowedBindRunes, rune(b)) { + name = append(name, b) + } + // add the string representation to the names list + names = append(names, string(name)) + // add a proper bindvar for the bindType + switch bindType { + // oracle only supports named type bind vars even for positional + case NAMED: + rebound = append(rebound, ':') + rebound = append(rebound, name...) + case QUESTION, UNKNOWN: + rebound = append(rebound, '?') + case DOLLAR: + rebound = append(rebound, '$') + for _, b := range strconv.Itoa(currentVar) { + rebound = append(rebound, byte(b)) + } + currentVar++ + case AT: + rebound = append(rebound, '@', 'p') + for _, b := range strconv.Itoa(currentVar) { + rebound = append(rebound, byte(b)) + } + currentVar++ + } + // add this byte to string unless it was not part of the name + if i != last { + rebound = append(rebound, b) + } else if !unicode.IsOneOf(allowedBindRunes, rune(b)) { + rebound = append(rebound, b) + } + } else { + // this is a normal byte and should just go onto the rebound query + rebound = append(rebound, b) + } + } + + return string(rebound), names, err +} + +// BindNamed binds a struct or a map to a query with named parameters. +// DEPRECATED: use sqlx.Named` instead of this, it may be removed in future. +func BindNamed(bindType int, query string, arg interface{}) (string, []interface{}, error) { + return bindNamedMapper(bindType, query, arg, mapper()) +} + +// Named takes a query using named parameters and an argument and +// returns a new query with a list of args that can be executed by +// a database. The return value uses the `?` bindvar. +func Named(query string, arg interface{}) (string, []interface{}, error) { + return bindNamedMapper(QUESTION, query, arg, mapper()) +} + +func bindNamedMapper(bindType int, query string, arg interface{}, m *reflectx.Mapper) (string, []interface{}, error) { + if maparg, ok := arg.(map[string]interface{}); ok { + return bindMap(bindType, query, maparg) + } + return bindStruct(bindType, query, arg, m) +} + +// NamedQuery binds a named query and then runs Query on the result using the +// provided Ext (sqlx.Tx, sqlx.Db). It works with both structs and with +// map[string]interface{} types. +func NamedQuery(e Ext, query string, arg interface{}) (*Rows, error) { + q, args, err := bindNamedMapper(BindType(e.DriverName()), query, arg, mapperFor(e)) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + return e.Queryx(q, args...) +} + +// NamedExec uses BindStruct to get a query executable by the driver and +// then runs Exec on the result. Returns an error from the binding +// or the query excution itself. +func NamedExec(e Ext, query string, arg interface{}) (sql.Result, error) { + q, args, err := bindNamedMapper(BindType(e.DriverName()), query, arg, mapperFor(e)) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + return e.Exec(q, args...) +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/jmoiron/sqlx/named_context.go b/vendor/github.com/jmoiron/sqlx/named_context.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9405007 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/jmoiron/sqlx/named_context.go @@ -0,0 +1,132 @@ +// +build go1.8 + +package sqlx + +import ( + "context" + "database/sql" +) + +// A union interface of contextPreparer and binder, required to be able to +// prepare named statements with context (as the bindtype must be determined). +type namedPreparerContext interface { + PreparerContext + binder +} + +func prepareNamedContext(ctx context.Context, p namedPreparerContext, query string) (*NamedStmt, error) { + bindType := BindType(p.DriverName()) + q, args, err := compileNamedQuery([]byte(query), bindType) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + stmt, err := PreparexContext(ctx, p, q) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + return &NamedStmt{ + QueryString: q, + Params: args, + Stmt: stmt, + }, nil +} + +// ExecContext executes a named statement using the struct passed. +// Any named placeholder parameters are replaced with fields from arg. +func (n *NamedStmt) ExecContext(ctx context.Context, arg interface{}) (sql.Result, error) { + args, err := bindAnyArgs(n.Params, arg, n.Stmt.Mapper) + if err != nil { + return *new(sql.Result), err + } + return n.Stmt.ExecContext(ctx, args...) +} + +// QueryContext executes a named statement using the struct argument, returning rows. +// Any named placeholder parameters are replaced with fields from arg. +func (n *NamedStmt) QueryContext(ctx context.Context, arg interface{}) (*sql.Rows, error) { + args, err := bindAnyArgs(n.Params, arg, n.Stmt.Mapper) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + return n.Stmt.QueryContext(ctx, args...) +} + +// QueryRowContext executes a named statement against the database. Because sqlx cannot +// create a *sql.Row with an error condition pre-set for binding errors, sqlx +// returns a *sqlx.Row instead. +// Any named placeholder parameters are replaced with fields from arg. +func (n *NamedStmt) QueryRowContext(ctx context.Context, arg interface{}) *Row { + args, err := bindAnyArgs(n.Params, arg, n.Stmt.Mapper) + if err != nil { + return &Row{err: err} + } + return n.Stmt.QueryRowxContext(ctx, args...) +} + +// MustExecContext execs a NamedStmt, panicing on error +// Any named placeholder parameters are replaced with fields from arg. +func (n *NamedStmt) MustExecContext(ctx context.Context, arg interface{}) sql.Result { + res, err := n.ExecContext(ctx, arg) + if err != nil { + panic(err) + } + return res +} + +// QueryxContext using this NamedStmt +// Any named placeholder parameters are replaced with fields from arg. +func (n *NamedStmt) QueryxContext(ctx context.Context, arg interface{}) (*Rows, error) { + r, err := n.QueryContext(ctx, arg) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + return &Rows{Rows: r, Mapper: n.Stmt.Mapper, unsafe: isUnsafe(n)}, err +} + +// QueryRowxContext this NamedStmt. Because of limitations with QueryRow, this is +// an alias for QueryRow. +// Any named placeholder parameters are replaced with fields from arg. +func (n *NamedStmt) QueryRowxContext(ctx context.Context, arg interface{}) *Row { + return n.QueryRowContext(ctx, arg) +} + +// SelectContext using this NamedStmt +// Any named placeholder parameters are replaced with fields from arg. +func (n *NamedStmt) SelectContext(ctx context.Context, dest interface{}, arg interface{}) error { + rows, err := n.QueryxContext(ctx, arg) + if err != nil { + return err + } + // if something happens here, we want to make sure the rows are Closed + defer rows.Close() + return scanAll(rows, dest, false) +} + +// GetContext using this NamedStmt +// Any named placeholder parameters are replaced with fields from arg. +func (n *NamedStmt) GetContext(ctx context.Context, dest interface{}, arg interface{}) error { + r := n.QueryRowxContext(ctx, arg) + return r.scanAny(dest, false) +} + +// NamedQueryContext binds a named query and then runs Query on the result using the +// provided Ext (sqlx.Tx, sqlx.Db). It works with both structs and with +// map[string]interface{} types. +func NamedQueryContext(ctx context.Context, e ExtContext, query string, arg interface{}) (*Rows, error) { + q, args, err := bindNamedMapper(BindType(e.DriverName()), query, arg, mapperFor(e)) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + return e.QueryxContext(ctx, q, args...) +} + +// NamedExecContext uses BindStruct to get a query executable by the driver and +// then runs Exec on the result. Returns an error from the binding +// or the query excution itself. +func NamedExecContext(ctx context.Context, e ExtContext, query string, arg interface{}) (sql.Result, error) { + q, args, err := bindNamedMapper(BindType(e.DriverName()), query, arg, mapperFor(e)) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + return e.ExecContext(ctx, q, args...) +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/jmoiron/sqlx/reflectx/README.md b/vendor/github.com/jmoiron/sqlx/reflectx/README.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f01d3d1 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/jmoiron/sqlx/reflectx/README.md @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ +# reflectx + +The sqlx package has special reflect needs. In particular, it needs to: + +* be able to map a name to a field +* understand embedded structs +* understand mapping names to fields by a particular tag +* user specified name -> field mapping functions + +These behaviors mimic the behaviors by the standard library marshallers and also the +behavior of standard Go accessors. + +The first two are amply taken care of by `Reflect.Value.FieldByName`, and the third is +addressed by `Reflect.Value.FieldByNameFunc`, but these don't quite understand struct +tags in the ways that are vital to most marshallers, and they are slow. + +This reflectx package extends reflect to achieve these goals. diff --git a/vendor/github.com/jmoiron/sqlx/reflectx/reflect.go b/vendor/github.com/jmoiron/sqlx/reflectx/reflect.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..73c21eb --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/jmoiron/sqlx/reflectx/reflect.go @@ -0,0 +1,441 @@ +// Package reflectx implements extensions to the standard reflect lib suitable +// for implementing marshalling and unmarshalling packages. The main Mapper type +// allows for Go-compatible named attribute access, including accessing embedded +// struct attributes and the ability to use functions and struct tags to +// customize field names. +// +package reflectx + +import ( + "reflect" + "runtime" + "strings" + "sync" +) + +// A FieldInfo is metadata for a struct field. +type FieldInfo struct { + Index []int + Path string + Field reflect.StructField + Zero reflect.Value + Name string + Options map[string]string + Embedded bool + Children []*FieldInfo + Parent *FieldInfo +} + +// A StructMap is an index of field metadata for a struct. +type StructMap struct { + Tree *FieldInfo + Index []*FieldInfo + Paths map[string]*FieldInfo + Names map[string]*FieldInfo +} + +// GetByPath returns a *FieldInfo for a given string path. +func (f StructMap) GetByPath(path string) *FieldInfo { + return f.Paths[path] +} + +// GetByTraversal returns a *FieldInfo for a given integer path. It is +// analogous to reflect.FieldByIndex, but using the cached traversal +// rather than re-executing the reflect machinery each time. +func (f StructMap) GetByTraversal(index []int) *FieldInfo { + if len(index) == 0 { + return nil + } + + tree := f.Tree + for _, i := range index { + if i >= len(tree.Children) || tree.Children[i] == nil { + return nil + } + tree = tree.Children[i] + } + return tree +} + +// Mapper is a general purpose mapper of names to struct fields. A Mapper +// behaves like most marshallers in the standard library, obeying a field tag +// for name mapping but also providing a basic transform function. +type Mapper struct { + cache map[reflect.Type]*StructMap + tagName string + tagMapFunc func(string) string + mapFunc func(string) string + mutex sync.Mutex +} + +// NewMapper returns a new mapper using the tagName as its struct field tag. +// If tagName is the empty string, it is ignored. +func NewMapper(tagName string) *Mapper { + return &Mapper{ + cache: make(map[reflect.Type]*StructMap), + tagName: tagName, + } +} + +// NewMapperTagFunc returns a new mapper which contains a mapper for field names +// AND a mapper for tag values. This is useful for tags like json which can +// have values like "name,omitempty". +func NewMapperTagFunc(tagName string, mapFunc, tagMapFunc func(string) string) *Mapper { + return &Mapper{ + cache: make(map[reflect.Type]*StructMap), + tagName: tagName, + mapFunc: mapFunc, + tagMapFunc: tagMapFunc, + } +} + +// NewMapperFunc returns a new mapper which optionally obeys a field tag and +// a struct field name mapper func given by f. Tags will take precedence, but +// for any other field, the mapped name will be f(field.Name) +func NewMapperFunc(tagName string, f func(string) string) *Mapper { + return &Mapper{ + cache: make(map[reflect.Type]*StructMap), + tagName: tagName, + mapFunc: f, + } +} + +// TypeMap returns a mapping of field strings to int slices representing +// the traversal down the struct to reach the field. +func (m *Mapper) TypeMap(t reflect.Type) *StructMap { + m.mutex.Lock() + mapping, ok := m.cache[t] + if !ok { + mapping = getMapping(t, m.tagName, m.mapFunc, m.tagMapFunc) + m.cache[t] = mapping + } + m.mutex.Unlock() + return mapping +} + +// FieldMap returns the mapper's mapping of field names to reflect values. Panics +// if v's Kind is not Struct, or v is not Indirectable to a struct kind. +func (m *Mapper) FieldMap(v reflect.Value) map[string]reflect.Value { + v = reflect.Indirect(v) + mustBe(v, reflect.Struct) + + r := map[string]reflect.Value{} + tm := m.TypeMap(v.Type()) + for tagName, fi := range tm.Names { + r[tagName] = FieldByIndexes(v, fi.Index) + } + return r +} + +// FieldByName returns a field by its mapped name as a reflect.Value. +// Panics if v's Kind is not Struct or v is not Indirectable to a struct Kind. +// Returns zero Value if the name is not found. +func (m *Mapper) FieldByName(v reflect.Value, name string) reflect.Value { + v = reflect.Indirect(v) + mustBe(v, reflect.Struct) + + tm := m.TypeMap(v.Type()) + fi, ok := tm.Names[name] + if !ok { + return v + } + return FieldByIndexes(v, fi.Index) +} + +// FieldsByName returns a slice of values corresponding to the slice of names +// for the value. Panics if v's Kind is not Struct or v is not Indirectable +// to a struct Kind. Returns zero Value for each name not found. +func (m *Mapper) FieldsByName(v reflect.Value, names []string) []reflect.Value { + v = reflect.Indirect(v) + mustBe(v, reflect.Struct) + + tm := m.TypeMap(v.Type()) + vals := make([]reflect.Value, 0, len(names)) + for _, name := range names { + fi, ok := tm.Names[name] + if !ok { + vals = append(vals, *new(reflect.Value)) + } else { + vals = append(vals, FieldByIndexes(v, fi.Index)) + } + } + return vals +} + +// TraversalsByName returns a slice of int slices which represent the struct +// traversals for each mapped name. Panics if t is not a struct or Indirectable +// to a struct. Returns empty int slice for each name not found. +func (m *Mapper) TraversalsByName(t reflect.Type, names []string) [][]int { + r := make([][]int, 0, len(names)) + m.TraversalsByNameFunc(t, names, func(_ int, i []int) error { + if i == nil { + r = append(r, []int{}) + } else { + r = append(r, i) + } + + return nil + }) + return r +} + +// TraversalsByNameFunc traverses the mapped names and calls fn with the index of +// each name and the struct traversal represented by that name. Panics if t is not +// a struct or Indirectable to a struct. Returns the first error returned by fn or nil. +func (m *Mapper) TraversalsByNameFunc(t reflect.Type, names []string, fn func(int, []int) error) error { + t = Deref(t) + mustBe(t, reflect.Struct) + tm := m.TypeMap(t) + for i, name := range names { + fi, ok := tm.Names[name] + if !ok { + if err := fn(i, nil); err != nil { + return err + } + } else { + if err := fn(i, fi.Index); err != nil { + return err + } + } + } + return nil +} + +// FieldByIndexes returns a value for the field given by the struct traversal +// for the given value. +func FieldByIndexes(v reflect.Value, indexes []int) reflect.Value { + for _, i := range indexes { + v = reflect.Indirect(v).Field(i) + // if this is a pointer and it's nil, allocate a new value and set it + if v.Kind() == reflect.Ptr && v.IsNil() { + alloc := reflect.New(Deref(v.Type())) + v.Set(alloc) + } + if v.Kind() == reflect.Map && v.IsNil() { + v.Set(reflect.MakeMap(v.Type())) + } + } + return v +} + +// FieldByIndexesReadOnly returns a value for a particular struct traversal, +// but is not concerned with allocating nil pointers because the value is +// going to be used for reading and not setting. +func FieldByIndexesReadOnly(v reflect.Value, indexes []int) reflect.Value { + for _, i := range indexes { + v = reflect.Indirect(v).Field(i) + } + return v +} + +// Deref is Indirect for reflect.Types +func Deref(t reflect.Type) reflect.Type { + if t.Kind() == reflect.Ptr { + t = t.Elem() + } + return t +} + +// -- helpers & utilities -- + +type kinder interface { + Kind() reflect.Kind +} + +// mustBe checks a value against a kind, panicing with a reflect.ValueError +// if the kind isn't that which is required. +func mustBe(v kinder, expected reflect.Kind) { + if k := v.Kind(); k != expected { + panic(&reflect.ValueError{Method: methodName(), Kind: k}) + } +} + +// methodName returns the caller of the function calling methodName +func methodName() string { + pc, _, _, _ := runtime.Caller(2) + f := runtime.FuncForPC(pc) + if f == nil { + return "unknown method" + } + return f.Name() +} + +type typeQueue struct { + t reflect.Type + fi *FieldInfo + pp string // Parent path +} + +// A copying append that creates a new slice each time. +func apnd(is []int, i int) []int { + x := make([]int, len(is)+1) + for p, n := range is { + x[p] = n + } + x[len(x)-1] = i + return x +} + +type mapf func(string) string + +// parseName parses the tag and the target name for the given field using +// the tagName (eg 'json' for `json:"foo"` tags), mapFunc for mapping the +// field's name to a target name, and tagMapFunc for mapping the tag to +// a target name. +func parseName(field reflect.StructField, tagName string, mapFunc, tagMapFunc mapf) (tag, fieldName string) { + // first, set the fieldName to the field's name + fieldName = field.Name + // if a mapFunc is set, use that to override the fieldName + if mapFunc != nil { + fieldName = mapFunc(fieldName) + } + + // if there's no tag to look for, return the field name + if tagName == "" { + return "", fieldName + } + + // if this tag is not set using the normal convention in the tag, + // then return the fieldname.. this check is done because according + // to the reflect documentation: + // If the tag does not have the conventional format, + // the value returned by Get is unspecified. + // which doesn't sound great. + if !strings.Contains(string(field.Tag), tagName+":") { + return "", fieldName + } + + // at this point we're fairly sure that we have a tag, so lets pull it out + tag = field.Tag.Get(tagName) + + // if we have a mapper function, call it on the whole tag + // XXX: this is a change from the old version, which pulled out the name + // before the tagMapFunc could be run, but I think this is the right way + if tagMapFunc != nil { + tag = tagMapFunc(tag) + } + + // finally, split the options from the name + parts := strings.Split(tag, ",") + fieldName = parts[0] + + return tag, fieldName +} + +// parseOptions parses options out of a tag string, skipping the name +func parseOptions(tag string) map[string]string { + parts := strings.Split(tag, ",") + options := make(map[string]string, len(parts)) + if len(parts) > 1 { + for _, opt := range parts[1:] { + // short circuit potentially expensive split op + if strings.Contains(opt, "=") { + kv := strings.Split(opt, "=") + options[kv[0]] = kv[1] + continue + } + options[opt] = "" + } + } + return options +} + +// getMapping returns a mapping for the t type, using the tagName, mapFunc and +// tagMapFunc to determine the canonical names of fields. +func getMapping(t reflect.Type, tagName string, mapFunc, tagMapFunc mapf) *StructMap { + m := []*FieldInfo{} + + root := &FieldInfo{} + queue := []typeQueue{} + queue = append(queue, typeQueue{Deref(t), root, ""}) + +QueueLoop: + for len(queue) != 0 { + // pop the first item off of the queue + tq := queue[0] + queue = queue[1:] + + // ignore recursive field + for p := tq.fi.Parent; p != nil; p = p.Parent { + if tq.fi.Field.Type == p.Field.Type { + continue QueueLoop + } + } + + nChildren := 0 + if tq.t.Kind() == reflect.Struct { + nChildren = tq.t.NumField() + } + tq.fi.Children = make([]*FieldInfo, nChildren) + + // iterate through all of its fields + for fieldPos := 0; fieldPos < nChildren; fieldPos++ { + + f := tq.t.Field(fieldPos) + + // parse the tag and the target name using the mapping options for this field + tag, name := parseName(f, tagName, mapFunc, tagMapFunc) + + // if the name is "-", disabled via a tag, skip it + if name == "-" { + continue + } + + fi := FieldInfo{ + Field: f, + Name: name, + Zero: reflect.New(f.Type).Elem(), + Options: parseOptions(tag), + } + + // if the path is empty this path is just the name + if tq.pp == "" { + fi.Path = fi.Name + } else { + fi.Path = tq.pp + "." + fi.Name + } + + // skip unexported fields + if len(f.PkgPath) != 0 && !f.Anonymous { + continue + } + + // bfs search of anonymous embedded structs + if f.Anonymous { + pp := tq.pp + if tag != "" { + pp = fi.Path + } + + fi.Embedded = true + fi.Index = apnd(tq.fi.Index, fieldPos) + nChildren := 0 + ft := Deref(f.Type) + if ft.Kind() == reflect.Struct { + nChildren = ft.NumField() + } + fi.Children = make([]*FieldInfo, nChildren) + queue = append(queue, typeQueue{Deref(f.Type), &fi, pp}) + } else if fi.Zero.Kind() == reflect.Struct || (fi.Zero.Kind() == reflect.Ptr && fi.Zero.Type().Elem().Kind() == reflect.Struct) { + fi.Index = apnd(tq.fi.Index, fieldPos) + fi.Children = make([]*FieldInfo, Deref(f.Type).NumField()) + queue = append(queue, typeQueue{Deref(f.Type), &fi, fi.Path}) + } + + fi.Index = apnd(tq.fi.Index, fieldPos) + fi.Parent = tq.fi + tq.fi.Children[fieldPos] = &fi + m = append(m, &fi) + } + } + + flds := &StructMap{Index: m, Tree: root, Paths: map[string]*FieldInfo{}, Names: map[string]*FieldInfo{}} + for _, fi := range flds.Index { + flds.Paths[fi.Path] = fi + if fi.Name != "" && !fi.Embedded { + flds.Names[fi.Path] = fi + } + } + + return flds +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/jmoiron/sqlx/sqlx.go b/vendor/github.com/jmoiron/sqlx/sqlx.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3f000f4 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/jmoiron/sqlx/sqlx.go @@ -0,0 +1,1045 @@ +package sqlx + +import ( + "database/sql" + "database/sql/driver" + "errors" + "fmt" + + "io/ioutil" + "path/filepath" + "reflect" + "strings" + "sync" + + "github.com/jmoiron/sqlx/reflectx" +) + +// Although the NameMapper is convenient, in practice it should not +// be relied on except for application code. If you are writing a library +// that uses sqlx, you should be aware that the name mappings you expect +// can be overridden by your user's application. + +// NameMapper is used to map column names to struct field names. By default, +// it uses strings.ToLower to lowercase struct field names. It can be set +// to whatever you want, but it is encouraged to be set before sqlx is used +// as name-to-field mappings are cached after first use on a type. +var NameMapper = strings.ToLower +var origMapper = reflect.ValueOf(NameMapper) + +// Rather than creating on init, this is created when necessary so that +// importers have time to customize the NameMapper. +var mpr *reflectx.Mapper + +// mprMu protects mpr. +var mprMu sync.Mutex + +// mapper returns a valid mapper using the configured NameMapper func. +func mapper() *reflectx.Mapper { + mprMu.Lock() + defer mprMu.Unlock() + + if mpr == nil { + mpr = reflectx.NewMapperFunc("db", NameMapper) + } else if origMapper != reflect.ValueOf(NameMapper) { + // if NameMapper has changed, create a new mapper + mpr = reflectx.NewMapperFunc("db", NameMapper) + origMapper = reflect.ValueOf(NameMapper) + } + return mpr +} + +// isScannable takes the reflect.Type and the actual dest value and returns +// whether or not it's Scannable. Something is scannable if: +// * it is not a struct +// * it implements sql.Scanner +// * it has no exported fields +func isScannable(t reflect.Type) bool { + if reflect.PtrTo(t).Implements(_scannerInterface) { + return true + } + if t.Kind() != reflect.Struct { + return true + } + + // it's not important that we use the right mapper for this particular object, + // we're only concerned on how many exported fields this struct has + m := mapper() + if len(m.TypeMap(t).Index) == 0 { + return true + } + return false +} + +// ColScanner is an interface used by MapScan and SliceScan +type ColScanner interface { + Columns() ([]string, error) + Scan(dest ...interface{}) error + Err() error +} + +// Queryer is an interface used by Get and Select +type Queryer interface { + Query(query string, args ...interface{}) (*sql.Rows, error) + Queryx(query string, args ...interface{}) (*Rows, error) + QueryRowx(query string, args ...interface{}) *Row +} + +// Execer is an interface used by MustExec and LoadFile +type Execer interface { + Exec(query string, args ...interface{}) (sql.Result, error) +} + +// Binder is an interface for something which can bind queries (Tx, DB) +type binder interface { + DriverName() string + Rebind(string) string + BindNamed(string, interface{}) (string, []interface{}, error) +} + +// Ext is a union interface which can bind, query, and exec, used by +// NamedQuery and NamedExec. +type Ext interface { + binder + Queryer + Execer +} + +// Preparer is an interface used by Preparex. +type Preparer interface { + Prepare(query string) (*sql.Stmt, error) +} + +// determine if any of our extensions are unsafe +func isUnsafe(i interface{}) bool { + switch v := i.(type) { + case Row: + return v.unsafe + case *Row: + return v.unsafe + case Rows: + return v.unsafe + case *Rows: + return v.unsafe + case NamedStmt: + return v.Stmt.unsafe + case *NamedStmt: + return v.Stmt.unsafe + case Stmt: + return v.unsafe + case *Stmt: + return v.unsafe + case qStmt: + return v.unsafe + case *qStmt: + return v.unsafe + case DB: + return v.unsafe + case *DB: + return v.unsafe + case Tx: + return v.unsafe + case *Tx: + return v.unsafe + case sql.Rows, *sql.Rows: + return false + default: + return false + } +} + +func mapperFor(i interface{}) *reflectx.Mapper { + switch i.(type) { + case DB: + return i.(DB).Mapper + case *DB: + return i.(*DB).Mapper + case Tx: + return i.(Tx).Mapper + case *Tx: + return i.(*Tx).Mapper + default: + return mapper() + } +} + +var _scannerInterface = reflect.TypeOf((*sql.Scanner)(nil)).Elem() +var _valuerInterface = reflect.TypeOf((*driver.Valuer)(nil)).Elem() + +// Row is a reimplementation of sql.Row in order to gain access to the underlying +// sql.Rows.Columns() data, necessary for StructScan. +type Row struct { + err error + unsafe bool + rows *sql.Rows + Mapper *reflectx.Mapper +} + +// Scan is a fixed implementation of sql.Row.Scan, which does not discard the +// underlying error from the internal rows object if it exists. +func (r *Row) Scan(dest ...interface{}) error { + if r.err != nil { + return r.err + } + + // TODO(bradfitz): for now we need to defensively clone all + // []byte that the driver returned (not permitting + // *RawBytes in Rows.Scan), since we're about to close + // the Rows in our defer, when we return from this function. + // the contract with the driver.Next(...) interface is that it + // can return slices into read-only temporary memory that's + // only valid until the next Scan/Close. But the TODO is that + // for a lot of drivers, this copy will be unnecessary. We + // should provide an optional interface for drivers to + // implement to say, "don't worry, the []bytes that I return + // from Next will not be modified again." (for instance, if + // they were obtained from the network anyway) But for now we + // don't care. + defer r.rows.Close() + for _, dp := range dest { + if _, ok := dp.(*sql.RawBytes); ok { + return errors.New("sql: RawBytes isn't allowed on Row.Scan") + } + } + + if !r.rows.Next() { + if err := r.rows.Err(); err != nil { + return err + } + return sql.ErrNoRows + } + err := r.rows.Scan(dest...) + if err != nil { + return err + } + // Make sure the query can be processed to completion with no errors. + if err := r.rows.Close(); err != nil { + return err + } + return nil +} + +// Columns returns the underlying sql.Rows.Columns(), or the deferred error usually +// returned by Row.Scan() +func (r *Row) Columns() ([]string, error) { + if r.err != nil { + return []string{}, r.err + } + return r.rows.Columns() +} + +// ColumnTypes returns the underlying sql.Rows.ColumnTypes(), or the deferred error +func (r *Row) ColumnTypes() ([]*sql.ColumnType, error) { + if r.err != nil { + return []*sql.ColumnType{}, r.err + } + return r.rows.ColumnTypes() +} + +// Err returns the error encountered while scanning. +func (r *Row) Err() error { + return r.err +} + +// DB is a wrapper around sql.DB which keeps track of the driverName upon Open, +// used mostly to automatically bind named queries using the right bindvars. +type DB struct { + *sql.DB + driverName string + unsafe bool + Mapper *reflectx.Mapper +} + +// NewDb returns a new sqlx DB wrapper for a pre-existing *sql.DB. The +// driverName of the original database is required for named query support. +func NewDb(db *sql.DB, driverName string) *DB { + return &DB{DB: db, driverName: driverName, Mapper: mapper()} +} + +// DriverName returns the driverName passed to the Open function for this DB. +func (db *DB) DriverName() string { + return db.driverName +} + +// Open is the same as sql.Open, but returns an *sqlx.DB instead. +func Open(driverName, dataSourceName string) (*DB, error) { + db, err := sql.Open(driverName, dataSourceName) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + return &DB{DB: db, driverName: driverName, Mapper: mapper()}, err +} + +// MustOpen is the same as sql.Open, but returns an *sqlx.DB instead and panics on error. +func MustOpen(driverName, dataSourceName string) *DB { + db, err := Open(driverName, dataSourceName) + if err != nil { + panic(err) + } + return db +} + +// MapperFunc sets a new mapper for this db using the default sqlx struct tag +// and the provided mapper function. +func (db *DB) MapperFunc(mf func(string) string) { + db.Mapper = reflectx.NewMapperFunc("db", mf) +} + +// Rebind transforms a query from QUESTION to the DB driver's bindvar type. +func (db *DB) Rebind(query string) string { + return Rebind(BindType(db.driverName), query) +} + +// Unsafe returns a version of DB which will silently succeed to scan when +// columns in the SQL result have no fields in the destination struct. +// sqlx.Stmt and sqlx.Tx which are created from this DB will inherit its +// safety behavior. +func (db *DB) Unsafe() *DB { + return &DB{DB: db.DB, driverName: db.driverName, unsafe: true, Mapper: db.Mapper} +} + +// BindNamed binds a query using the DB driver's bindvar type. +func (db *DB) BindNamed(query string, arg interface{}) (string, []interface{}, error) { + return bindNamedMapper(BindType(db.driverName), query, arg, db.Mapper) +} + +// NamedQuery using this DB. +// Any named placeholder parameters are replaced with fields from arg. +func (db *DB) NamedQuery(query string, arg interface{}) (*Rows, error) { + return NamedQuery(db, query, arg) +} + +// NamedExec using this DB. +// Any named placeholder parameters are replaced with fields from arg. +func (db *DB) NamedExec(query string, arg interface{}) (sql.Result, error) { + return NamedExec(db, query, arg) +} + +// Select using this DB. +// Any placeholder parameters are replaced with supplied args. +func (db *DB) Select(dest interface{}, query string, args ...interface{}) error { + return Select(db, dest, query, args...) +} + +// Get using this DB. +// Any placeholder parameters are replaced with supplied args. +// An error is returned if the result set is empty. +func (db *DB) Get(dest interface{}, query string, args ...interface{}) error { + return Get(db, dest, query, args...) +} + +// MustBegin starts a transaction, and panics on error. Returns an *sqlx.Tx instead +// of an *sql.Tx. +func (db *DB) MustBegin() *Tx { + tx, err := db.Beginx() + if err != nil { + panic(err) + } + return tx +} + +// Beginx begins a transaction and returns an *sqlx.Tx instead of an *sql.Tx. +func (db *DB) Beginx() (*Tx, error) { + tx, err := db.DB.Begin() + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + return &Tx{Tx: tx, driverName: db.driverName, unsafe: db.unsafe, Mapper: db.Mapper}, err +} + +// Queryx queries the database and returns an *sqlx.Rows. +// Any placeholder parameters are replaced with supplied args. +func (db *DB) Queryx(query string, args ...interface{}) (*Rows, error) { + r, err := db.DB.Query(query, args...) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + return &Rows{Rows: r, unsafe: db.unsafe, Mapper: db.Mapper}, err +} + +// QueryRowx queries the database and returns an *sqlx.Row. +// Any placeholder parameters are replaced with supplied args. +func (db *DB) QueryRowx(query string, args ...interface{}) *Row { + rows, err := db.DB.Query(query, args...) + return &Row{rows: rows, err: err, unsafe: db.unsafe, Mapper: db.Mapper} +} + +// MustExec (panic) runs MustExec using this database. +// Any placeholder parameters are replaced with supplied args. +func (db *DB) MustExec(query string, args ...interface{}) sql.Result { + return MustExec(db, query, args...) +} + +// Preparex returns an sqlx.Stmt instead of a sql.Stmt +func (db *DB) Preparex(query string) (*Stmt, error) { + return Preparex(db, query) +} + +// PrepareNamed returns an sqlx.NamedStmt +func (db *DB) PrepareNamed(query string) (*NamedStmt, error) { + return prepareNamed(db, query) +} + +// Tx is an sqlx wrapper around sql.Tx with extra functionality +type Tx struct { + *sql.Tx + driverName string + unsafe bool + Mapper *reflectx.Mapper +} + +// DriverName returns the driverName used by the DB which began this transaction. +func (tx *Tx) DriverName() string { + return tx.driverName +} + +// Rebind a query within a transaction's bindvar type. +func (tx *Tx) Rebind(query string) string { + return Rebind(BindType(tx.driverName), query) +} + +// Unsafe returns a version of Tx which will silently succeed to scan when +// columns in the SQL result have no fields in the destination struct. +func (tx *Tx) Unsafe() *Tx { + return &Tx{Tx: tx.Tx, driverName: tx.driverName, unsafe: true, Mapper: tx.Mapper} +} + +// BindNamed binds a query within a transaction's bindvar type. +func (tx *Tx) BindNamed(query string, arg interface{}) (string, []interface{}, error) { + return bindNamedMapper(BindType(tx.driverName), query, arg, tx.Mapper) +} + +// NamedQuery within a transaction. +// Any named placeholder parameters are replaced with fields from arg. +func (tx *Tx) NamedQuery(query string, arg interface{}) (*Rows, error) { + return NamedQuery(tx, query, arg) +} + +// NamedExec a named query within a transaction. +// Any named placeholder parameters are replaced with fields from arg. +func (tx *Tx) NamedExec(query string, arg interface{}) (sql.Result, error) { + return NamedExec(tx, query, arg) +} + +// Select within a transaction. +// Any placeholder parameters are replaced with supplied args. +func (tx *Tx) Select(dest interface{}, query string, args ...interface{}) error { + return Select(tx, dest, query, args...) +} + +// Queryx within a transaction. +// Any placeholder parameters are replaced with supplied args. +func (tx *Tx) Queryx(query string, args ...interface{}) (*Rows, error) { + r, err := tx.Tx.Query(query, args...) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + return &Rows{Rows: r, unsafe: tx.unsafe, Mapper: tx.Mapper}, err +} + +// QueryRowx within a transaction. +// Any placeholder parameters are replaced with supplied args. +func (tx *Tx) QueryRowx(query string, args ...interface{}) *Row { + rows, err := tx.Tx.Query(query, args...) + return &Row{rows: rows, err: err, unsafe: tx.unsafe, Mapper: tx.Mapper} +} + +// Get within a transaction. +// Any placeholder parameters are replaced with supplied args. +// An error is returned if the result set is empty. +func (tx *Tx) Get(dest interface{}, query string, args ...interface{}) error { + return Get(tx, dest, query, args...) +} + +// MustExec runs MustExec within a transaction. +// Any placeholder parameters are replaced with supplied args. +func (tx *Tx) MustExec(query string, args ...interface{}) sql.Result { + return MustExec(tx, query, args...) +} + +// Preparex a statement within a transaction. +func (tx *Tx) Preparex(query string) (*Stmt, error) { + return Preparex(tx, query) +} + +// Stmtx returns a version of the prepared statement which runs within a transaction. Provided +// stmt can be either *sql.Stmt or *sqlx.Stmt. +func (tx *Tx) Stmtx(stmt interface{}) *Stmt { + var s *sql.Stmt + switch v := stmt.(type) { + case Stmt: + s = v.Stmt + case *Stmt: + s = v.Stmt + case *sql.Stmt: + s = v + default: + panic(fmt.Sprintf("non-statement type %v passed to Stmtx", reflect.ValueOf(stmt).Type())) + } + return &Stmt{Stmt: tx.Stmt(s), Mapper: tx.Mapper} +} + +// NamedStmt returns a version of the prepared statement which runs within a transaction. +func (tx *Tx) NamedStmt(stmt *NamedStmt) *NamedStmt { + return &NamedStmt{ + QueryString: stmt.QueryString, + Params: stmt.Params, + Stmt: tx.Stmtx(stmt.Stmt), + } +} + +// PrepareNamed returns an sqlx.NamedStmt +func (tx *Tx) PrepareNamed(query string) (*NamedStmt, error) { + return prepareNamed(tx, query) +} + +// Stmt is an sqlx wrapper around sql.Stmt with extra functionality +type Stmt struct { + *sql.Stmt + unsafe bool + Mapper *reflectx.Mapper +} + +// Unsafe returns a version of Stmt which will silently succeed to scan when +// columns in the SQL result have no fields in the destination struct. +func (s *Stmt) Unsafe() *Stmt { + return &Stmt{Stmt: s.Stmt, unsafe: true, Mapper: s.Mapper} +} + +// Select using the prepared statement. +// Any placeholder parameters are replaced with supplied args. +func (s *Stmt) Select(dest interface{}, args ...interface{}) error { + return Select(&qStmt{s}, dest, "", args...) +} + +// Get using the prepared statement. +// Any placeholder parameters are replaced with supplied args. +// An error is returned if the result set is empty. +func (s *Stmt) Get(dest interface{}, args ...interface{}) error { + return Get(&qStmt{s}, dest, "", args...) +} + +// MustExec (panic) using this statement. Note that the query portion of the error +// output will be blank, as Stmt does not expose its query. +// Any placeholder parameters are replaced with supplied args. +func (s *Stmt) MustExec(args ...interface{}) sql.Result { + return MustExec(&qStmt{s}, "", args...) +} + +// QueryRowx using this statement. +// Any placeholder parameters are replaced with supplied args. +func (s *Stmt) QueryRowx(args ...interface{}) *Row { + qs := &qStmt{s} + return qs.QueryRowx("", args...) +} + +// Queryx using this statement. +// Any placeholder parameters are replaced with supplied args. +func (s *Stmt) Queryx(args ...interface{}) (*Rows, error) { + qs := &qStmt{s} + return qs.Queryx("", args...) +} + +// qStmt is an unexposed wrapper which lets you use a Stmt as a Queryer & Execer by +// implementing those interfaces and ignoring the `query` argument. +type qStmt struct{ *Stmt } + +func (q *qStmt) Query(query string, args ...interface{}) (*sql.Rows, error) { + return q.Stmt.Query(args...) +} + +func (q *qStmt) Queryx(query string, args ...interface{}) (*Rows, error) { + r, err := q.Stmt.Query(args...) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + return &Rows{Rows: r, unsafe: q.Stmt.unsafe, Mapper: q.Stmt.Mapper}, err +} + +func (q *qStmt) QueryRowx(query string, args ...interface{}) *Row { + rows, err := q.Stmt.Query(args...) + return &Row{rows: rows, err: err, unsafe: q.Stmt.unsafe, Mapper: q.Stmt.Mapper} +} + +func (q *qStmt) Exec(query string, args ...interface{}) (sql.Result, error) { + return q.Stmt.Exec(args...) +} + +// Rows is a wrapper around sql.Rows which caches costly reflect operations +// during a looped StructScan +type Rows struct { + *sql.Rows + unsafe bool + Mapper *reflectx.Mapper + // these fields cache memory use for a rows during iteration w/ structScan + started bool + fields [][]int + values []interface{} +} + +// SliceScan using this Rows. +func (r *Rows) SliceScan() ([]interface{}, error) { + return SliceScan(r) +} + +// MapScan using this Rows. +func (r *Rows) MapScan(dest map[string]interface{}) error { + return MapScan(r, dest) +} + +// StructScan is like sql.Rows.Scan, but scans a single Row into a single Struct. +// Use this and iterate over Rows manually when the memory load of Select() might be +// prohibitive. *Rows.StructScan caches the reflect work of matching up column +// positions to fields to avoid that overhead per scan, which means it is not safe +// to run StructScan on the same Rows instance with different struct types. +func (r *Rows) StructScan(dest interface{}) error { + v := reflect.ValueOf(dest) + + if v.Kind() != reflect.Ptr { + return errors.New("must pass a pointer, not a value, to StructScan destination") + } + + v = v.Elem() + + if !r.started { + columns, err := r.Columns() + if err != nil { + return err + } + m := r.Mapper + + r.fields = m.TraversalsByName(v.Type(), columns) + // if we are not unsafe and are missing fields, return an error + if f, err := missingFields(r.fields); err != nil && !r.unsafe { + return fmt.Errorf("missing destination name %s in %T", columns[f], dest) + } + r.values = make([]interface{}, len(columns)) + r.started = true + } + + err := fieldsByTraversal(v, r.fields, r.values, true) + if err != nil { + return err + } + // scan into the struct field pointers and append to our results + err = r.Scan(r.values...) + if err != nil { + return err + } + return r.Err() +} + +// Connect to a database and verify with a ping. +func Connect(driverName, dataSourceName string) (*DB, error) { + db, err := Open(driverName, dataSourceName) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + err = db.Ping() + if err != nil { + db.Close() + return nil, err + } + return db, nil +} + +// MustConnect connects to a database and panics on error. +func MustConnect(driverName, dataSourceName string) *DB { + db, err := Connect(driverName, dataSourceName) + if err != nil { + panic(err) + } + return db +} + +// Preparex prepares a statement. +func Preparex(p Preparer, query string) (*Stmt, error) { + s, err := p.Prepare(query) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + return &Stmt{Stmt: s, unsafe: isUnsafe(p), Mapper: mapperFor(p)}, err +} + +// Select executes a query using the provided Queryer, and StructScans each row +// into dest, which must be a slice. If the slice elements are scannable, then +// the result set must have only one column. Otherwise, StructScan is used. +// The *sql.Rows are closed automatically. +// Any placeholder parameters are replaced with supplied args. +func Select(q Queryer, dest interface{}, query string, args ...interface{}) error { + rows, err := q.Queryx(query, args...) + if err != nil { + return err + } + // if something happens here, we want to make sure the rows are Closed + defer rows.Close() + return scanAll(rows, dest, false) +} + +// Get does a QueryRow using the provided Queryer, and scans the resulting row +// to dest. If dest is scannable, the result must only have one column. Otherwise, +// StructScan is used. Get will return sql.ErrNoRows like row.Scan would. +// Any placeholder parameters are replaced with supplied args. +// An error is returned if the result set is empty. +func Get(q Queryer, dest interface{}, query string, args ...interface{}) error { + r := q.QueryRowx(query, args...) + return r.scanAny(dest, false) +} + +// LoadFile exec's every statement in a file (as a single call to Exec). +// LoadFile may return a nil *sql.Result if errors are encountered locating or +// reading the file at path. LoadFile reads the entire file into memory, so it +// is not suitable for loading large data dumps, but can be useful for initializing +// schemas or loading indexes. +// +// FIXME: this does not really work with multi-statement files for mattn/go-sqlite3 +// or the go-mysql-driver/mysql drivers; pq seems to be an exception here. Detecting +// this by requiring something with DriverName() and then attempting to split the +// queries will be difficult to get right, and its current driver-specific behavior +// is deemed at least not complex in its incorrectness. +func LoadFile(e Execer, path string) (*sql.Result, error) { + realpath, err := filepath.Abs(path) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + contents, err := ioutil.ReadFile(realpath) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + res, err := e.Exec(string(contents)) + return &res, err +} + +// MustExec execs the query using e and panics if there was an error. +// Any placeholder parameters are replaced with supplied args. +func MustExec(e Execer, query string, args ...interface{}) sql.Result { + res, err := e.Exec(query, args...) + if err != nil { + panic(err) + } + return res +} + +// SliceScan using this Rows. +func (r *Row) SliceScan() ([]interface{}, error) { + return SliceScan(r) +} + +// MapScan using this Rows. +func (r *Row) MapScan(dest map[string]interface{}) error { + return MapScan(r, dest) +} + +func (r *Row) scanAny(dest interface{}, structOnly bool) error { + if r.err != nil { + return r.err + } + if r.rows == nil { + r.err = sql.ErrNoRows + return r.err + } + defer r.rows.Close() + + v := reflect.ValueOf(dest) + if v.Kind() != reflect.Ptr { + return errors.New("must pass a pointer, not a value, to StructScan destination") + } + if v.IsNil() { + return errors.New("nil pointer passed to StructScan destination") + } + + base := reflectx.Deref(v.Type()) + scannable := isScannable(base) + + if structOnly && scannable { + return structOnlyError(base) + } + + columns, err := r.Columns() + if err != nil { + return err + } + + if scannable && len(columns) > 1 { + return fmt.Errorf("scannable dest type %s with >1 columns (%d) in result", base.Kind(), len(columns)) + } + + if scannable { + return r.Scan(dest) + } + + m := r.Mapper + + fields := m.TraversalsByName(v.Type(), columns) + // if we are not unsafe and are missing fields, return an error + if f, err := missingFields(fields); err != nil && !r.unsafe { + return fmt.Errorf("missing destination name %s in %T", columns[f], dest) + } + values := make([]interface{}, len(columns)) + + err = fieldsByTraversal(v, fields, values, true) + if err != nil { + return err + } + // scan into the struct field pointers and append to our results + return r.Scan(values...) +} + +// StructScan a single Row into dest. +func (r *Row) StructScan(dest interface{}) error { + return r.scanAny(dest, true) +} + +// SliceScan a row, returning a []interface{} with values similar to MapScan. +// This function is primarily intended for use where the number of columns +// is not known. Because you can pass an []interface{} directly to Scan, +// it's recommended that you do that as it will not have to allocate new +// slices per row. +func SliceScan(r ColScanner) ([]interface{}, error) { + // ignore r.started, since we needn't use reflect for anything. + columns, err := r.Columns() + if err != nil { + return []interface{}{}, err + } + + values := make([]interface{}, len(columns)) + for i := range values { + values[i] = new(interface{}) + } + + err = r.Scan(values...) + + if err != nil { + return values, err + } + + for i := range columns { + values[i] = *(values[i].(*interface{})) + } + + return values, r.Err() +} + +// MapScan scans a single Row into the dest map[string]interface{}. +// Use this to get results for SQL that might not be under your control +// (for instance, if you're building an interface for an SQL server that +// executes SQL from input). Please do not use this as a primary interface! +// This will modify the map sent to it in place, so reuse the same map with +// care. Columns which occur more than once in the result will overwrite +// each other! +func MapScan(r ColScanner, dest map[string]interface{}) error { + // ignore r.started, since we needn't use reflect for anything. + columns, err := r.Columns() + if err != nil { + return err + } + + values := make([]interface{}, len(columns)) + for i := range values { + values[i] = new(interface{}) + } + + err = r.Scan(values...) + if err != nil { + return err + } + + for i, column := range columns { + dest[column] = *(values[i].(*interface{})) + } + + return r.Err() +} + +type rowsi interface { + Close() error + Columns() ([]string, error) + Err() error + Next() bool + Scan(...interface{}) error +} + +// structOnlyError returns an error appropriate for type when a non-scannable +// struct is expected but something else is given +func structOnlyError(t reflect.Type) error { + isStruct := t.Kind() == reflect.Struct + isScanner := reflect.PtrTo(t).Implements(_scannerInterface) + if !isStruct { + return fmt.Errorf("expected %s but got %s", reflect.Struct, t.Kind()) + } + if isScanner { + return fmt.Errorf("structscan expects a struct dest but the provided struct type %s implements scanner", t.Name()) + } + return fmt.Errorf("expected a struct, but struct %s has no exported fields", t.Name()) +} + +// scanAll scans all rows into a destination, which must be a slice of any +// type. If the destination slice type is a Struct, then StructScan will be +// used on each row. If the destination is some other kind of base type, then +// each row must only have one column which can scan into that type. This +// allows you to do something like: +// +// rows, _ := db.Query("select id from people;") +// var ids []int +// scanAll(rows, &ids, false) +// +// and ids will be a list of the id results. I realize that this is a desirable +// interface to expose to users, but for now it will only be exposed via changes +// to `Get` and `Select`. The reason that this has been implemented like this is +// this is the only way to not duplicate reflect work in the new API while +// maintaining backwards compatibility. +func scanAll(rows rowsi, dest interface{}, structOnly bool) error { + var v, vp reflect.Value + + value := reflect.ValueOf(dest) + + // json.Unmarshal returns errors for these + if value.Kind() != reflect.Ptr { + return errors.New("must pass a pointer, not a value, to StructScan destination") + } + if value.IsNil() { + return errors.New("nil pointer passed to StructScan destination") + } + direct := reflect.Indirect(value) + + slice, err := baseType(value.Type(), reflect.Slice) + if err != nil { + return err + } + + isPtr := slice.Elem().Kind() == reflect.Ptr + base := reflectx.Deref(slice.Elem()) + scannable := isScannable(base) + + if structOnly && scannable { + return structOnlyError(base) + } + + columns, err := rows.Columns() + if err != nil { + return err + } + + // if it's a base type make sure it only has 1 column; if not return an error + if scannable && len(columns) > 1 { + return fmt.Errorf("non-struct dest type %s with >1 columns (%d)", base.Kind(), len(columns)) + } + + if !scannable { + var values []interface{} + var m *reflectx.Mapper + + switch rows.(type) { + case *Rows: + m = rows.(*Rows).Mapper + default: + m = mapper() + } + + fields := m.TraversalsByName(base, columns) + // if we are not unsafe and are missing fields, return an error + if f, err := missingFields(fields); err != nil && !isUnsafe(rows) { + return fmt.Errorf("missing destination name %s in %T", columns[f], dest) + } + values = make([]interface{}, len(columns)) + + for rows.Next() { + // create a new struct type (which returns PtrTo) and indirect it + vp = reflect.New(base) + v = reflect.Indirect(vp) + + err = fieldsByTraversal(v, fields, values, true) + if err != nil { + return err + } + + // scan into the struct field pointers and append to our results + err = rows.Scan(values...) + if err != nil { + return err + } + + if isPtr { + direct.Set(reflect.Append(direct, vp)) + } else { + direct.Set(reflect.Append(direct, v)) + } + } + } else { + for rows.Next() { + vp = reflect.New(base) + err = rows.Scan(vp.Interface()) + if err != nil { + return err + } + // append + if isPtr { + direct.Set(reflect.Append(direct, vp)) + } else { + direct.Set(reflect.Append(direct, reflect.Indirect(vp))) + } + } + } + + return rows.Err() +} + +// FIXME: StructScan was the very first bit of API in sqlx, and now unfortunately +// it doesn't really feel like it's named properly. There is an incongruency +// between this and the way that StructScan (which might better be ScanStruct +// anyway) works on a rows object. + +// StructScan all rows from an sql.Rows or an sqlx.Rows into the dest slice. +// StructScan will scan in the entire rows result, so if you do not want to +// allocate structs for the entire result, use Queryx and see sqlx.Rows.StructScan. +// If rows is sqlx.Rows, it will use its mapper, otherwise it will use the default. +func StructScan(rows rowsi, dest interface{}) error { + return scanAll(rows, dest, true) + +} + +// reflect helpers + +func baseType(t reflect.Type, expected reflect.Kind) (reflect.Type, error) { + t = reflectx.Deref(t) + if t.Kind() != expected { + return nil, fmt.Errorf("expected %s but got %s", expected, t.Kind()) + } + return t, nil +} + +// fieldsByName fills a values interface with fields from the passed value based +// on the traversals in int. If ptrs is true, return addresses instead of values. +// We write this instead of using FieldsByName to save allocations and map lookups +// when iterating over many rows. Empty traversals will get an interface pointer. +// Because of the necessity of requesting ptrs or values, it's considered a bit too +// specialized for inclusion in reflectx itself. +func fieldsByTraversal(v reflect.Value, traversals [][]int, values []interface{}, ptrs bool) error { + v = reflect.Indirect(v) + if v.Kind() != reflect.Struct { + return errors.New("argument not a struct") + } + + for i, traversal := range traversals { + if len(traversal) == 0 { + values[i] = new(interface{}) + continue + } + f := reflectx.FieldByIndexes(v, traversal) + if ptrs { + values[i] = f.Addr().Interface() + } else { + values[i] = f.Interface() + } + } + return nil +} + +func missingFields(transversals [][]int) (field int, err error) { + for i, t := range transversals { + if len(t) == 0 { + return i, errors.New("missing field") + } + } + return 0, nil +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/jmoiron/sqlx/sqlx_context.go b/vendor/github.com/jmoiron/sqlx/sqlx_context.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0603311 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/jmoiron/sqlx/sqlx_context.go @@ -0,0 +1,346 @@ +// +build go1.8 + +package sqlx + +import ( + "context" + "database/sql" + "fmt" + "io/ioutil" + "path/filepath" + "reflect" +) + +// ConnectContext to a database and verify with a ping. +func ConnectContext(ctx context.Context, driverName, dataSourceName string) (*DB, error) { + db, err := Open(driverName, dataSourceName) + if err != nil { + return db, err + } + err = db.PingContext(ctx) + return db, err +} + +// QueryerContext is an interface used by GetContext and SelectContext +type QueryerContext interface { + QueryContext(ctx context.Context, query string, args ...interface{}) (*sql.Rows, error) + QueryxContext(ctx context.Context, query string, args ...interface{}) (*Rows, error) + QueryRowxContext(ctx context.Context, query string, args ...interface{}) *Row +} + +// PreparerContext is an interface used by PreparexContext. +type PreparerContext interface { + PrepareContext(ctx context.Context, query string) (*sql.Stmt, error) +} + +// ExecerContext is an interface used by MustExecContext and LoadFileContext +type ExecerContext interface { + ExecContext(ctx context.Context, query string, args ...interface{}) (sql.Result, error) +} + +// ExtContext is a union interface which can bind, query, and exec, with Context +// used by NamedQueryContext and NamedExecContext. +type ExtContext interface { + binder + QueryerContext + ExecerContext +} + +// SelectContext executes a query using the provided Queryer, and StructScans +// each row into dest, which must be a slice. If the slice elements are +// scannable, then the result set must have only one column. Otherwise, +// StructScan is used. The *sql.Rows are closed automatically. +// Any placeholder parameters are replaced with supplied args. +func SelectContext(ctx context.Context, q QueryerContext, dest interface{}, query string, args ...interface{}) error { + rows, err := q.QueryxContext(ctx, query, args...) + if err != nil { + return err + } + // if something happens here, we want to make sure the rows are Closed + defer rows.Close() + return scanAll(rows, dest, false) +} + +// PreparexContext prepares a statement. +// +// The provided context is used for the preparation of the statement, not for +// the execution of the statement. +func PreparexContext(ctx context.Context, p PreparerContext, query string) (*Stmt, error) { + s, err := p.PrepareContext(ctx, query) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + return &Stmt{Stmt: s, unsafe: isUnsafe(p), Mapper: mapperFor(p)}, err +} + +// GetContext does a QueryRow using the provided Queryer, and scans the +// resulting row to dest. If dest is scannable, the result must only have one +// column. Otherwise, StructScan is used. Get will return sql.ErrNoRows like +// row.Scan would. Any placeholder parameters are replaced with supplied args. +// An error is returned if the result set is empty. +func GetContext(ctx context.Context, q QueryerContext, dest interface{}, query string, args ...interface{}) error { + r := q.QueryRowxContext(ctx, query, args...) + return r.scanAny(dest, false) +} + +// LoadFileContext exec's every statement in a file (as a single call to Exec). +// LoadFileContext may return a nil *sql.Result if errors are encountered +// locating or reading the file at path. LoadFile reads the entire file into +// memory, so it is not suitable for loading large data dumps, but can be useful +// for initializing schemas or loading indexes. +// +// FIXME: this does not really work with multi-statement files for mattn/go-sqlite3 +// or the go-mysql-driver/mysql drivers; pq seems to be an exception here. Detecting +// this by requiring something with DriverName() and then attempting to split the +// queries will be difficult to get right, and its current driver-specific behavior +// is deemed at least not complex in its incorrectness. +func LoadFileContext(ctx context.Context, e ExecerContext, path string) (*sql.Result, error) { + realpath, err := filepath.Abs(path) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + contents, err := ioutil.ReadFile(realpath) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + res, err := e.ExecContext(ctx, string(contents)) + return &res, err +} + +// MustExecContext execs the query using e and panics if there was an error. +// Any placeholder parameters are replaced with supplied args. +func MustExecContext(ctx context.Context, e ExecerContext, query string, args ...interface{}) sql.Result { + res, err := e.ExecContext(ctx, query, args...) + if err != nil { + panic(err) + } + return res +} + +// PrepareNamedContext returns an sqlx.NamedStmt +func (db *DB) PrepareNamedContext(ctx context.Context, query string) (*NamedStmt, error) { + return prepareNamedContext(ctx, db, query) +} + +// NamedQueryContext using this DB. +// Any named placeholder parameters are replaced with fields from arg. +func (db *DB) NamedQueryContext(ctx context.Context, query string, arg interface{}) (*Rows, error) { + return NamedQueryContext(ctx, db, query, arg) +} + +// NamedExecContext using this DB. +// Any named placeholder parameters are replaced with fields from arg. +func (db *DB) NamedExecContext(ctx context.Context, query string, arg interface{}) (sql.Result, error) { + return NamedExecContext(ctx, db, query, arg) +} + +// SelectContext using this DB. +// Any placeholder parameters are replaced with supplied args. +func (db *DB) SelectContext(ctx context.Context, dest interface{}, query string, args ...interface{}) error { + return SelectContext(ctx, db, dest, query, args...) +} + +// GetContext using this DB. +// Any placeholder parameters are replaced with supplied args. +// An error is returned if the result set is empty. +func (db *DB) GetContext(ctx context.Context, dest interface{}, query string, args ...interface{}) error { + return GetContext(ctx, db, dest, query, args...) +} + +// PreparexContext returns an sqlx.Stmt instead of a sql.Stmt. +// +// The provided context is used for the preparation of the statement, not for +// the execution of the statement. +func (db *DB) PreparexContext(ctx context.Context, query string) (*Stmt, error) { + return PreparexContext(ctx, db, query) +} + +// QueryxContext queries the database and returns an *sqlx.Rows. +// Any placeholder parameters are replaced with supplied args. +func (db *DB) QueryxContext(ctx context.Context, query string, args ...interface{}) (*Rows, error) { + r, err := db.DB.QueryContext(ctx, query, args...) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + return &Rows{Rows: r, unsafe: db.unsafe, Mapper: db.Mapper}, err +} + +// QueryRowxContext queries the database and returns an *sqlx.Row. +// Any placeholder parameters are replaced with supplied args. +func (db *DB) QueryRowxContext(ctx context.Context, query string, args ...interface{}) *Row { + rows, err := db.DB.QueryContext(ctx, query, args...) + return &Row{rows: rows, err: err, unsafe: db.unsafe, Mapper: db.Mapper} +} + +// MustBeginTx starts a transaction, and panics on error. Returns an *sqlx.Tx instead +// of an *sql.Tx. +// +// The provided context is used until the transaction is committed or rolled +// back. If the context is canceled, the sql package will roll back the +// transaction. Tx.Commit will return an error if the context provided to +// MustBeginContext is canceled. +func (db *DB) MustBeginTx(ctx context.Context, opts *sql.TxOptions) *Tx { + tx, err := db.BeginTxx(ctx, opts) + if err != nil { + panic(err) + } + return tx +} + +// MustExecContext (panic) runs MustExec using this database. +// Any placeholder parameters are replaced with supplied args. +func (db *DB) MustExecContext(ctx context.Context, query string, args ...interface{}) sql.Result { + return MustExecContext(ctx, db, query, args...) +} + +// BeginTxx begins a transaction and returns an *sqlx.Tx instead of an +// *sql.Tx. +// +// The provided context is used until the transaction is committed or rolled +// back. If the context is canceled, the sql package will roll back the +// transaction. Tx.Commit will return an error if the context provided to +// BeginxContext is canceled. +func (db *DB) BeginTxx(ctx context.Context, opts *sql.TxOptions) (*Tx, error) { + tx, err := db.DB.BeginTx(ctx, opts) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + return &Tx{Tx: tx, driverName: db.driverName, unsafe: db.unsafe, Mapper: db.Mapper}, err +} + +// StmtxContext returns a version of the prepared statement which runs within a +// transaction. Provided stmt can be either *sql.Stmt or *sqlx.Stmt. +func (tx *Tx) StmtxContext(ctx context.Context, stmt interface{}) *Stmt { + var s *sql.Stmt + switch v := stmt.(type) { + case Stmt: + s = v.Stmt + case *Stmt: + s = v.Stmt + case *sql.Stmt: + s = v + default: + panic(fmt.Sprintf("non-statement type %v passed to Stmtx", reflect.ValueOf(stmt).Type())) + } + return &Stmt{Stmt: tx.StmtContext(ctx, s), Mapper: tx.Mapper} +} + +// NamedStmtContext returns a version of the prepared statement which runs +// within a transaction. +func (tx *Tx) NamedStmtContext(ctx context.Context, stmt *NamedStmt) *NamedStmt { + return &NamedStmt{ + QueryString: stmt.QueryString, + Params: stmt.Params, + Stmt: tx.StmtxContext(ctx, stmt.Stmt), + } +} + +// PreparexContext returns an sqlx.Stmt instead of a sql.Stmt. +// +// The provided context is used for the preparation of the statement, not for +// the execution of the statement. +func (tx *Tx) PreparexContext(ctx context.Context, query string) (*Stmt, error) { + return PreparexContext(ctx, tx, query) +} + +// PrepareNamedContext returns an sqlx.NamedStmt +func (tx *Tx) PrepareNamedContext(ctx context.Context, query string) (*NamedStmt, error) { + return prepareNamedContext(ctx, tx, query) +} + +// MustExecContext runs MustExecContext within a transaction. +// Any placeholder parameters are replaced with supplied args. +func (tx *Tx) MustExecContext(ctx context.Context, query string, args ...interface{}) sql.Result { + return MustExecContext(ctx, tx, query, args...) +} + +// QueryxContext within a transaction and context. +// Any placeholder parameters are replaced with supplied args. +func (tx *Tx) QueryxContext(ctx context.Context, query string, args ...interface{}) (*Rows, error) { + r, err := tx.Tx.QueryContext(ctx, query, args...) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + return &Rows{Rows: r, unsafe: tx.unsafe, Mapper: tx.Mapper}, err +} + +// SelectContext within a transaction and context. +// Any placeholder parameters are replaced with supplied args. +func (tx *Tx) SelectContext(ctx context.Context, dest interface{}, query string, args ...interface{}) error { + return SelectContext(ctx, tx, dest, query, args...) +} + +// GetContext within a transaction and context. +// Any placeholder parameters are replaced with supplied args. +// An error is returned if the result set is empty. +func (tx *Tx) GetContext(ctx context.Context, dest interface{}, query string, args ...interface{}) error { + return GetContext(ctx, tx, dest, query, args...) +} + +// QueryRowxContext within a transaction and context. +// Any placeholder parameters are replaced with supplied args. +func (tx *Tx) QueryRowxContext(ctx context.Context, query string, args ...interface{}) *Row { + rows, err := tx.Tx.QueryContext(ctx, query, args...) + return &Row{rows: rows, err: err, unsafe: tx.unsafe, Mapper: tx.Mapper} +} + +// NamedExecContext using this Tx. +// Any named placeholder parameters are replaced with fields from arg. +func (tx *Tx) NamedExecContext(ctx context.Context, query string, arg interface{}) (sql.Result, error) { + return NamedExecContext(ctx, tx, query, arg) +} + +// SelectContext using the prepared statement. +// Any placeholder parameters are replaced with supplied args. +func (s *Stmt) SelectContext(ctx context.Context, dest interface{}, args ...interface{}) error { + return SelectContext(ctx, &qStmt{s}, dest, "", args...) +} + +// GetContext using the prepared statement. +// Any placeholder parameters are replaced with supplied args. +// An error is returned if the result set is empty. +func (s *Stmt) GetContext(ctx context.Context, dest interface{}, args ...interface{}) error { + return GetContext(ctx, &qStmt{s}, dest, "", args...) +} + +// MustExecContext (panic) using this statement. Note that the query portion of +// the error output will be blank, as Stmt does not expose its query. +// Any placeholder parameters are replaced with supplied args. +func (s *Stmt) MustExecContext(ctx context.Context, args ...interface{}) sql.Result { + return MustExecContext(ctx, &qStmt{s}, "", args...) +} + +// QueryRowxContext using this statement. +// Any placeholder parameters are replaced with supplied args. +func (s *Stmt) QueryRowxContext(ctx context.Context, args ...interface{}) *Row { + qs := &qStmt{s} + return qs.QueryRowxContext(ctx, "", args...) +} + +// QueryxContext using this statement. +// Any placeholder parameters are replaced with supplied args. +func (s *Stmt) QueryxContext(ctx context.Context, args ...interface{}) (*Rows, error) { + qs := &qStmt{s} + return qs.QueryxContext(ctx, "", args...) +} + +func (q *qStmt) QueryContext(ctx context.Context, query string, args ...interface{}) (*sql.Rows, error) { + return q.Stmt.QueryContext(ctx, args...) +} + +func (q *qStmt) QueryxContext(ctx context.Context, query string, args ...interface{}) (*Rows, error) { + r, err := q.Stmt.QueryContext(ctx, args...) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + return &Rows{Rows: r, unsafe: q.Stmt.unsafe, Mapper: q.Stmt.Mapper}, err +} + +func (q *qStmt) QueryRowxContext(ctx context.Context, query string, args ...interface{}) *Row { + rows, err := q.Stmt.QueryContext(ctx, args...) + return &Row{rows: rows, err: err, unsafe: q.Stmt.unsafe, Mapper: q.Stmt.Mapper} +} + +func (q *qStmt) ExecContext(ctx context.Context, query string, args ...interface{}) (sql.Result, error) { + return q.Stmt.ExecContext(ctx, args...) +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/.gitignore b/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/.gitignore new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0f1d00e --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/.gitignore @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ +.db +*.test +*~ +*.swp diff --git a/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/.travis.sh b/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/.travis.sh new file mode 100755 index 0000000..ebf4470 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/.travis.sh @@ -0,0 +1,73 @@ +#!/bin/bash + +set -eu + +client_configure() { + sudo chmod 600 $PQSSLCERTTEST_PATH/postgresql.key +} + +pgdg_repository() { + local sourcelist='sources.list.d/postgresql.list' + + curl -sS 'https://www.postgresql.org/media/keys/ACCC4CF8.asc' | sudo apt-key add - + echo deb http://apt.postgresql.org/pub/repos/apt/ $(lsb_release -cs)-pgdg main $PGVERSION | sudo tee "/etc/apt/$sourcelist" + sudo apt-get -o Dir::Etc::sourcelist="$sourcelist" -o Dir::Etc::sourceparts='-' -o APT::Get::List-Cleanup='0' update +} + +postgresql_configure() { + sudo tee /etc/postgresql/$PGVERSION/main/pg_hba.conf > /dev/null <<-config + local all all trust + hostnossl all pqgossltest 127.0.0.1/32 reject + hostnossl all pqgosslcert 127.0.0.1/32 reject + hostssl all pqgossltest 127.0.0.1/32 trust + hostssl all pqgosslcert 127.0.0.1/32 cert + host all all 127.0.0.1/32 trust + hostnossl all pqgossltest ::1/128 reject + hostnossl all pqgosslcert ::1/128 reject + hostssl all pqgossltest ::1/128 trust + hostssl all pqgosslcert ::1/128 cert + host all all ::1/128 trust + config + + xargs sudo install -o postgres -g postgres -m 600 -t /var/lib/postgresql/$PGVERSION/main/ <<-certificates + certs/root.crt + certs/server.crt + certs/server.key + certificates + + sort -VCu <<-versions || + $PGVERSION + 9.2 + versions + sudo tee -a /etc/postgresql/$PGVERSION/main/postgresql.conf > /dev/null <<-config + ssl_ca_file = 'root.crt' + ssl_cert_file = 'server.crt' + ssl_key_file = 'server.key' + config + + echo 127.0.0.1 postgres | sudo tee -a /etc/hosts > /dev/null + + sudo service postgresql restart +} + +postgresql_install() { + xargs sudo apt-get -y -o Dpkg::Options::='--force-confdef' -o Dpkg::Options::='--force-confnew' install <<-packages + postgresql-$PGVERSION + postgresql-server-dev-$PGVERSION + postgresql-contrib-$PGVERSION + packages +} + +postgresql_uninstall() { + sudo service postgresql stop + xargs sudo apt-get -y --purge remove <<-packages + libpq-dev + libpq5 + postgresql + postgresql-client-common + postgresql-common + packages + sudo rm -rf /var/lib/postgresql +} + +$1 diff --git a/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/.travis.yml b/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/.travis.yml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8396f5d --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/.travis.yml @@ -0,0 +1,44 @@ +language: go + +go: + - 1.11.x + - 1.12.x + - master + +sudo: true + +env: + global: + - PGUSER=postgres + - PQGOSSLTESTS=1 + - PQSSLCERTTEST_PATH=$PWD/certs + - PGHOST=127.0.0.1 + matrix: + - PGVERSION=10 + - PGVERSION=9.6 + - PGVERSION=9.5 + - PGVERSION=9.4 + +before_install: + - ./.travis.sh postgresql_uninstall + - ./.travis.sh pgdg_repository + - ./.travis.sh postgresql_install + - ./.travis.sh postgresql_configure + - ./.travis.sh client_configure + - go get golang.org/x/tools/cmd/goimports + - go get golang.org/x/lint/golint + - GO111MODULE=on go get honnef.co/go/tools/cmd/staticcheck@2019.2.1 + +before_script: + - createdb pqgotest + - createuser -DRS pqgossltest + - createuser -DRS pqgosslcert + +script: + - > + goimports -d -e $(find -name '*.go') | awk '{ print } END { exit NR == 0 ? 0 : 1 }' + - go vet ./... + - staticcheck -go 1.11 ./... + - golint ./... + - PQTEST_BINARY_PARAMETERS=no go test -race -v ./... + - PQTEST_BINARY_PARAMETERS=yes go test -race -v ./... diff --git a/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/CONTRIBUTING.md b/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/CONTRIBUTING.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..84c937f --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/CONTRIBUTING.md @@ -0,0 +1,29 @@ +## Contributing to pq + +`pq` has a backlog of pull requests, but contributions are still very +much welcome. You can help with patch review, submitting bug reports, +or adding new functionality. There is no formal style guide, but +please conform to the style of existing code and general Go formatting +conventions when submitting patches. + +### Patch review + +Help review existing open pull requests by commenting on the code or +proposed functionality. + +### Bug reports + +We appreciate any bug reports, but especially ones with self-contained +(doesn't depend on code outside of pq), minimal (can't be simplified +further) test cases. It's especially helpful if you can submit a pull +request with just the failing test case (you'll probably want to +pattern it after the tests in +[conn_test.go](https://github.com/lib/pq/blob/master/conn_test.go). + +### New functionality + +There are a number of pending patches for new functionality, so +additional feature patches will take a while to merge. Still, patches +are generally reviewed based on usefulness and complexity in addition +to time-in-queue, so if you have a knockout idea, take a shot. Feel +free to open an issue discussion your proposed patch beforehand. diff --git a/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/LICENSE.md b/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/LICENSE.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5773904 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/LICENSE.md @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +Copyright (c) 2011-2013, 'pq' Contributors +Portions Copyright (C) 2011 Blake Mizerany + +Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: + +The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. + +THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. diff --git a/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/README.md b/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/README.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..385fe73 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/README.md @@ -0,0 +1,95 @@ +# pq - A pure Go postgres driver for Go's database/sql package + +[![GoDoc](https://godoc.org/github.com/lib/pq?status.svg)](https://godoc.org/github.com/lib/pq) +[![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/lib/pq.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/lib/pq) + +## Install + + go get github.com/lib/pq + +## Docs + +For detailed documentation and basic usage examples, please see the package +documentation at . + +## Tests + +`go test` is used for testing. See [TESTS.md](TESTS.md) for more details. + +## Features + +* SSL +* Handles bad connections for `database/sql` +* Scan `time.Time` correctly (i.e. `timestamp[tz]`, `time[tz]`, `date`) +* Scan binary blobs correctly (i.e. `bytea`) +* Package for `hstore` support +* COPY FROM support +* pq.ParseURL for converting urls to connection strings for sql.Open. +* Many libpq compatible environment variables +* Unix socket support +* Notifications: `LISTEN`/`NOTIFY` +* pgpass support + +## Future / Things you can help with + +* Better COPY FROM / COPY TO (see discussion in #181) + +## Thank you (alphabetical) + +Some of these contributors are from the original library `bmizerany/pq.go` whose +code still exists in here. + +* Andy Balholm (andybalholm) +* Ben Berkert (benburkert) +* Benjamin Heatwole (bheatwole) +* Bill Mill (llimllib) +* BjΓΈrn Madsen (aeons) +* Blake Gentry (bgentry) +* Brad Fitzpatrick (bradfitz) +* Charlie Melbye (cmelbye) +* Chris Bandy (cbandy) +* Chris Gilling (cgilling) +* Chris Walsh (cwds) +* Dan Sosedoff (sosedoff) +* Daniel Farina (fdr) +* Eric Chlebek (echlebek) +* Eric Garrido (minusnine) +* Eric Urban (hydrogen18) +* Everyone at The Go Team +* Evan Shaw (edsrzf) +* Ewan Chou (coocood) +* Fazal Majid (fazalmajid) +* Federico Romero (federomero) +* Fumin (fumin) +* Gary Burd (garyburd) +* Heroku (heroku) +* James Pozdena (jpoz) +* Jason McVetta (jmcvetta) +* Jeremy Jay (pbnjay) +* Joakim Sernbrant (serbaut) +* John Gallagher (jgallagher) +* Jonathan Rudenberg (titanous) +* JoΓ«l Stemmer (jstemmer) +* Kamil Kisiel (kisielk) +* Kelly Dunn (kellydunn) +* Keith Rarick (kr) +* Kir Shatrov (kirs) +* Lann Martin (lann) +* Maciek Sakrejda (uhoh-itsmaciek) +* Marc Brinkmann (mbr) +* Marko Tiikkaja (johto) +* Matt Newberry (MattNewberry) +* Matt Robenolt (mattrobenolt) +* Martin Olsen (martinolsen) +* Mike Lewis (mikelikespie) +* Nicolas Patry (Narsil) +* Oliver Tonnhofer (olt) +* Patrick Hayes (phayes) +* Paul Hammond (paulhammond) +* Ryan Smith (ryandotsmith) +* Samuel Stauffer (samuel) +* TimothΓ©e Peignier (cyberdelia) +* Travis Cline (tmc) +* TruongSinh Tran-Nguyen (truongsinh) +* Yaismel Miranda (ympons) +* notedit (notedit) diff --git a/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/TESTS.md b/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/TESTS.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f050211 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/TESTS.md @@ -0,0 +1,33 @@ +# Tests + +## Running Tests + +`go test` is used for testing. A running PostgreSQL +server is required, with the ability to log in. The +database to connect to test with is "pqgotest," on +"localhost" but these can be overridden using [environment +variables](https://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.3/static/libpq-envars.html). + +Example: + + PGHOST=/run/postgresql go test + +## Benchmarks + +A benchmark suite can be run as part of the tests: + + go test -bench . + +## Example setup (Docker) + +Run a postgres container: + +``` +docker run --expose 5432:5432 postgres +``` + +Run tests: + +``` +PGHOST=localhost PGPORT=5432 PGUSER=postgres PGSSLMODE=disable PGDATABASE=postgres go test +``` diff --git a/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/array.go b/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/array.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e4933e2 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/array.go @@ -0,0 +1,756 @@ +package pq + +import ( + "bytes" + "database/sql" + "database/sql/driver" + "encoding/hex" + "fmt" + "reflect" + "strconv" + "strings" +) + +var typeByteSlice = reflect.TypeOf([]byte{}) +var typeDriverValuer = reflect.TypeOf((*driver.Valuer)(nil)).Elem() +var typeSQLScanner = reflect.TypeOf((*sql.Scanner)(nil)).Elem() + +// Array returns the optimal driver.Valuer and sql.Scanner for an array or +// slice of any dimension. +// +// For example: +// db.Query(`SELECT * FROM t WHERE id = ANY($1)`, pq.Array([]int{235, 401})) +// +// var x []sql.NullInt64 +// db.QueryRow('SELECT ARRAY[235, 401]').Scan(pq.Array(&x)) +// +// Scanning multi-dimensional arrays is not supported. Arrays where the lower +// bound is not one (such as `[0:0]={1}') are not supported. +func Array(a interface{}) interface { + driver.Valuer + sql.Scanner +} { + switch a := a.(type) { + case []bool: + return (*BoolArray)(&a) + case []float64: + return (*Float64Array)(&a) + case []int64: + return (*Int64Array)(&a) + case []string: + return (*StringArray)(&a) + + case *[]bool: + return (*BoolArray)(a) + case *[]float64: + return (*Float64Array)(a) + case *[]int64: + return (*Int64Array)(a) + case *[]string: + return (*StringArray)(a) + } + + return GenericArray{a} +} + +// ArrayDelimiter may be optionally implemented by driver.Valuer or sql.Scanner +// to override the array delimiter used by GenericArray. +type ArrayDelimiter interface { + // ArrayDelimiter returns the delimiter character(s) for this element's type. + ArrayDelimiter() string +} + +// BoolArray represents a one-dimensional array of the PostgreSQL boolean type. +type BoolArray []bool + +// Scan implements the sql.Scanner interface. +func (a *BoolArray) Scan(src interface{}) error { + switch src := src.(type) { + case []byte: + return a.scanBytes(src) + case string: + return a.scanBytes([]byte(src)) + case nil: + *a = nil + return nil + } + + return fmt.Errorf("pq: cannot convert %T to BoolArray", src) +} + +func (a *BoolArray) scanBytes(src []byte) error { + elems, err := scanLinearArray(src, []byte{','}, "BoolArray") + if err != nil { + return err + } + if *a != nil && len(elems) == 0 { + *a = (*a)[:0] + } else { + b := make(BoolArray, len(elems)) + for i, v := range elems { + if len(v) != 1 { + return fmt.Errorf("pq: could not parse boolean array index %d: invalid boolean %q", i, v) + } + switch v[0] { + case 't': + b[i] = true + case 'f': + b[i] = false + default: + return fmt.Errorf("pq: could not parse boolean array index %d: invalid boolean %q", i, v) + } + } + *a = b + } + return nil +} + +// Value implements the driver.Valuer interface. +func (a BoolArray) Value() (driver.Value, error) { + if a == nil { + return nil, nil + } + + if n := len(a); n > 0 { + // There will be exactly two curly brackets, N bytes of values, + // and N-1 bytes of delimiters. + b := make([]byte, 1+2*n) + + for i := 0; i < n; i++ { + b[2*i] = ',' + if a[i] { + b[1+2*i] = 't' + } else { + b[1+2*i] = 'f' + } + } + + b[0] = '{' + b[2*n] = '}' + + return string(b), nil + } + + return "{}", nil +} + +// ByteaArray represents a one-dimensional array of the PostgreSQL bytea type. +type ByteaArray [][]byte + +// Scan implements the sql.Scanner interface. +func (a *ByteaArray) Scan(src interface{}) error { + switch src := src.(type) { + case []byte: + return a.scanBytes(src) + case string: + return a.scanBytes([]byte(src)) + case nil: + *a = nil + return nil + } + + return fmt.Errorf("pq: cannot convert %T to ByteaArray", src) +} + +func (a *ByteaArray) scanBytes(src []byte) error { + elems, err := scanLinearArray(src, []byte{','}, "ByteaArray") + if err != nil { + return err + } + if *a != nil && len(elems) == 0 { + *a = (*a)[:0] + } else { + b := make(ByteaArray, len(elems)) + for i, v := range elems { + b[i], err = parseBytea(v) + if err != nil { + return fmt.Errorf("could not parse bytea array index %d: %s", i, err.Error()) + } + } + *a = b + } + return nil +} + +// Value implements the driver.Valuer interface. It uses the "hex" format which +// is only supported on PostgreSQL 9.0 or newer. +func (a ByteaArray) Value() (driver.Value, error) { + if a == nil { + return nil, nil + } + + if n := len(a); n > 0 { + // There will be at least two curly brackets, 2*N bytes of quotes, + // 3*N bytes of hex formatting, and N-1 bytes of delimiters. + size := 1 + 6*n + for _, x := range a { + size += hex.EncodedLen(len(x)) + } + + b := make([]byte, size) + + for i, s := 0, b; i < n; i++ { + o := copy(s, `,"\\x`) + o += hex.Encode(s[o:], a[i]) + s[o] = '"' + s = s[o+1:] + } + + b[0] = '{' + b[size-1] = '}' + + return string(b), nil + } + + return "{}", nil +} + +// Float64Array represents a one-dimensional array of the PostgreSQL double +// precision type. +type Float64Array []float64 + +// Scan implements the sql.Scanner interface. +func (a *Float64Array) Scan(src interface{}) error { + switch src := src.(type) { + case []byte: + return a.scanBytes(src) + case string: + return a.scanBytes([]byte(src)) + case nil: + *a = nil + return nil + } + + return fmt.Errorf("pq: cannot convert %T to Float64Array", src) +} + +func (a *Float64Array) scanBytes(src []byte) error { + elems, err := scanLinearArray(src, []byte{','}, "Float64Array") + if err != nil { + return err + } + if *a != nil && len(elems) == 0 { + *a = (*a)[:0] + } else { + b := make(Float64Array, len(elems)) + for i, v := range elems { + if b[i], err = strconv.ParseFloat(string(v), 64); err != nil { + return fmt.Errorf("pq: parsing array element index %d: %v", i, err) + } + } + *a = b + } + return nil +} + +// Value implements the driver.Valuer interface. +func (a Float64Array) Value() (driver.Value, error) { + if a == nil { + return nil, nil + } + + if n := len(a); n > 0 { + // There will be at least two curly brackets, N bytes of values, + // and N-1 bytes of delimiters. + b := make([]byte, 1, 1+2*n) + b[0] = '{' + + b = strconv.AppendFloat(b, a[0], 'f', -1, 64) + for i := 1; i < n; i++ { + b = append(b, ',') + b = strconv.AppendFloat(b, a[i], 'f', -1, 64) + } + + return string(append(b, '}')), nil + } + + return "{}", nil +} + +// GenericArray implements the driver.Valuer and sql.Scanner interfaces for +// an array or slice of any dimension. +type GenericArray struct{ A interface{} } + +func (GenericArray) evaluateDestination(rt reflect.Type) (reflect.Type, func([]byte, reflect.Value) error, string) { + var assign func([]byte, reflect.Value) error + var del = "," + + // TODO calculate the assign function for other types + // TODO repeat this section on the element type of arrays or slices (multidimensional) + { + if reflect.PtrTo(rt).Implements(typeSQLScanner) { + // dest is always addressable because it is an element of a slice. + assign = func(src []byte, dest reflect.Value) (err error) { + ss := dest.Addr().Interface().(sql.Scanner) + if src == nil { + err = ss.Scan(nil) + } else { + err = ss.Scan(src) + } + return + } + goto FoundType + } + + assign = func([]byte, reflect.Value) error { + return fmt.Errorf("pq: scanning to %s is not implemented; only sql.Scanner", rt) + } + } + +FoundType: + + if ad, ok := reflect.Zero(rt).Interface().(ArrayDelimiter); ok { + del = ad.ArrayDelimiter() + } + + return rt, assign, del +} + +// Scan implements the sql.Scanner interface. +func (a GenericArray) Scan(src interface{}) error { + dpv := reflect.ValueOf(a.A) + switch { + case dpv.Kind() != reflect.Ptr: + return fmt.Errorf("pq: destination %T is not a pointer to array or slice", a.A) + case dpv.IsNil(): + return fmt.Errorf("pq: destination %T is nil", a.A) + } + + dv := dpv.Elem() + switch dv.Kind() { + case reflect.Slice: + case reflect.Array: + default: + return fmt.Errorf("pq: destination %T is not a pointer to array or slice", a.A) + } + + switch src := src.(type) { + case []byte: + return a.scanBytes(src, dv) + case string: + return a.scanBytes([]byte(src), dv) + case nil: + if dv.Kind() == reflect.Slice { + dv.Set(reflect.Zero(dv.Type())) + return nil + } + } + + return fmt.Errorf("pq: cannot convert %T to %s", src, dv.Type()) +} + +func (a GenericArray) scanBytes(src []byte, dv reflect.Value) error { + dtype, assign, del := a.evaluateDestination(dv.Type().Elem()) + dims, elems, err := parseArray(src, []byte(del)) + if err != nil { + return err + } + + // TODO allow multidimensional + + if len(dims) > 1 { + return fmt.Errorf("pq: scanning from multidimensional ARRAY%s is not implemented", + strings.Replace(fmt.Sprint(dims), " ", "][", -1)) + } + + // Treat a zero-dimensional array like an array with a single dimension of zero. + if len(dims) == 0 { + dims = append(dims, 0) + } + + for i, rt := 0, dv.Type(); i < len(dims); i, rt = i+1, rt.Elem() { + switch rt.Kind() { + case reflect.Slice: + case reflect.Array: + if rt.Len() != dims[i] { + return fmt.Errorf("pq: cannot convert ARRAY%s to %s", + strings.Replace(fmt.Sprint(dims), " ", "][", -1), dv.Type()) + } + default: + // TODO handle multidimensional + } + } + + values := reflect.MakeSlice(reflect.SliceOf(dtype), len(elems), len(elems)) + for i, e := range elems { + if err := assign(e, values.Index(i)); err != nil { + return fmt.Errorf("pq: parsing array element index %d: %v", i, err) + } + } + + // TODO handle multidimensional + + switch dv.Kind() { + case reflect.Slice: + dv.Set(values.Slice(0, dims[0])) + case reflect.Array: + for i := 0; i < dims[0]; i++ { + dv.Index(i).Set(values.Index(i)) + } + } + + return nil +} + +// Value implements the driver.Valuer interface. +func (a GenericArray) Value() (driver.Value, error) { + if a.A == nil { + return nil, nil + } + + rv := reflect.ValueOf(a.A) + + switch rv.Kind() { + case reflect.Slice: + if rv.IsNil() { + return nil, nil + } + case reflect.Array: + default: + return nil, fmt.Errorf("pq: Unable to convert %T to array", a.A) + } + + if n := rv.Len(); n > 0 { + // There will be at least two curly brackets, N bytes of values, + // and N-1 bytes of delimiters. + b := make([]byte, 0, 1+2*n) + + b, _, err := appendArray(b, rv, n) + return string(b), err + } + + return "{}", nil +} + +// Int64Array represents a one-dimensional array of the PostgreSQL integer types. +type Int64Array []int64 + +// Scan implements the sql.Scanner interface. +func (a *Int64Array) Scan(src interface{}) error { + switch src := src.(type) { + case []byte: + return a.scanBytes(src) + case string: + return a.scanBytes([]byte(src)) + case nil: + *a = nil + return nil + } + + return fmt.Errorf("pq: cannot convert %T to Int64Array", src) +} + +func (a *Int64Array) scanBytes(src []byte) error { + elems, err := scanLinearArray(src, []byte{','}, "Int64Array") + if err != nil { + return err + } + if *a != nil && len(elems) == 0 { + *a = (*a)[:0] + } else { + b := make(Int64Array, len(elems)) + for i, v := range elems { + if b[i], err = strconv.ParseInt(string(v), 10, 64); err != nil { + return fmt.Errorf("pq: parsing array element index %d: %v", i, err) + } + } + *a = b + } + return nil +} + +// Value implements the driver.Valuer interface. +func (a Int64Array) Value() (driver.Value, error) { + if a == nil { + return nil, nil + } + + if n := len(a); n > 0 { + // There will be at least two curly brackets, N bytes of values, + // and N-1 bytes of delimiters. + b := make([]byte, 1, 1+2*n) + b[0] = '{' + + b = strconv.AppendInt(b, a[0], 10) + for i := 1; i < n; i++ { + b = append(b, ',') + b = strconv.AppendInt(b, a[i], 10) + } + + return string(append(b, '}')), nil + } + + return "{}", nil +} + +// StringArray represents a one-dimensional array of the PostgreSQL character types. +type StringArray []string + +// Scan implements the sql.Scanner interface. +func (a *StringArray) Scan(src interface{}) error { + switch src := src.(type) { + case []byte: + return a.scanBytes(src) + case string: + return a.scanBytes([]byte(src)) + case nil: + *a = nil + return nil + } + + return fmt.Errorf("pq: cannot convert %T to StringArray", src) +} + +func (a *StringArray) scanBytes(src []byte) error { + elems, err := scanLinearArray(src, []byte{','}, "StringArray") + if err != nil { + return err + } + if *a != nil && len(elems) == 0 { + *a = (*a)[:0] + } else { + b := make(StringArray, len(elems)) + for i, v := range elems { + if b[i] = string(v); v == nil { + return fmt.Errorf("pq: parsing array element index %d: cannot convert nil to string", i) + } + } + *a = b + } + return nil +} + +// Value implements the driver.Valuer interface. +func (a StringArray) Value() (driver.Value, error) { + if a == nil { + return nil, nil + } + + if n := len(a); n > 0 { + // There will be at least two curly brackets, 2*N bytes of quotes, + // and N-1 bytes of delimiters. + b := make([]byte, 1, 1+3*n) + b[0] = '{' + + b = appendArrayQuotedBytes(b, []byte(a[0])) + for i := 1; i < n; i++ { + b = append(b, ',') + b = appendArrayQuotedBytes(b, []byte(a[i])) + } + + return string(append(b, '}')), nil + } + + return "{}", nil +} + +// appendArray appends rv to the buffer, returning the extended buffer and +// the delimiter used between elements. +// +// It panics when n <= 0 or rv's Kind is not reflect.Array nor reflect.Slice. +func appendArray(b []byte, rv reflect.Value, n int) ([]byte, string, error) { + var del string + var err error + + b = append(b, '{') + + if b, del, err = appendArrayElement(b, rv.Index(0)); err != nil { + return b, del, err + } + + for i := 1; i < n; i++ { + b = append(b, del...) + if b, del, err = appendArrayElement(b, rv.Index(i)); err != nil { + return b, del, err + } + } + + return append(b, '}'), del, nil +} + +// appendArrayElement appends rv to the buffer, returning the extended buffer +// and the delimiter to use before the next element. +// +// When rv's Kind is neither reflect.Array nor reflect.Slice, it is converted +// using driver.DefaultParameterConverter and the resulting []byte or string +// is double-quoted. +// +// See http://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/arrays.html#ARRAYS-IO +func appendArrayElement(b []byte, rv reflect.Value) ([]byte, string, error) { + if k := rv.Kind(); k == reflect.Array || k == reflect.Slice { + if t := rv.Type(); t != typeByteSlice && !t.Implements(typeDriverValuer) { + if n := rv.Len(); n > 0 { + return appendArray(b, rv, n) + } + + return b, "", nil + } + } + + var del = "," + var err error + var iv interface{} = rv.Interface() + + if ad, ok := iv.(ArrayDelimiter); ok { + del = ad.ArrayDelimiter() + } + + if iv, err = driver.DefaultParameterConverter.ConvertValue(iv); err != nil { + return b, del, err + } + + switch v := iv.(type) { + case nil: + return append(b, "NULL"...), del, nil + case []byte: + return appendArrayQuotedBytes(b, v), del, nil + case string: + return appendArrayQuotedBytes(b, []byte(v)), del, nil + } + + b, err = appendValue(b, iv) + return b, del, err +} + +func appendArrayQuotedBytes(b, v []byte) []byte { + b = append(b, '"') + for { + i := bytes.IndexAny(v, `"\`) + if i < 0 { + b = append(b, v...) + break + } + if i > 0 { + b = append(b, v[:i]...) + } + b = append(b, '\\', v[i]) + v = v[i+1:] + } + return append(b, '"') +} + +func appendValue(b []byte, v driver.Value) ([]byte, error) { + return append(b, encode(nil, v, 0)...), nil +} + +// parseArray extracts the dimensions and elements of an array represented in +// text format. Only representations emitted by the backend are supported. +// Notably, whitespace around brackets and delimiters is significant, and NULL +// is case-sensitive. +// +// See http://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/arrays.html#ARRAYS-IO +func parseArray(src, del []byte) (dims []int, elems [][]byte, err error) { + var depth, i int + + if len(src) < 1 || src[0] != '{' { + return nil, nil, fmt.Errorf("pq: unable to parse array; expected %q at offset %d", '{', 0) + } + +Open: + for i < len(src) { + switch src[i] { + case '{': + depth++ + i++ + case '}': + elems = make([][]byte, 0) + goto Close + default: + break Open + } + } + dims = make([]int, i) + +Element: + for i < len(src) { + switch src[i] { + case '{': + if depth == len(dims) { + break Element + } + depth++ + dims[depth-1] = 0 + i++ + case '"': + var elem = []byte{} + var escape bool + for i++; i < len(src); i++ { + if escape { + elem = append(elem, src[i]) + escape = false + } else { + switch src[i] { + default: + elem = append(elem, src[i]) + case '\\': + escape = true + case '"': + elems = append(elems, elem) + i++ + break Element + } + } + } + default: + for start := i; i < len(src); i++ { + if bytes.HasPrefix(src[i:], del) || src[i] == '}' { + elem := src[start:i] + if len(elem) == 0 { + return nil, nil, fmt.Errorf("pq: unable to parse array; unexpected %q at offset %d", src[i], i) + } + if bytes.Equal(elem, []byte("NULL")) { + elem = nil + } + elems = append(elems, elem) + break Element + } + } + } + } + + for i < len(src) { + if bytes.HasPrefix(src[i:], del) && depth > 0 { + dims[depth-1]++ + i += len(del) + goto Element + } else if src[i] == '}' && depth > 0 { + dims[depth-1]++ + depth-- + i++ + } else { + return nil, nil, fmt.Errorf("pq: unable to parse array; unexpected %q at offset %d", src[i], i) + } + } + +Close: + for i < len(src) { + if src[i] == '}' && depth > 0 { + depth-- + i++ + } else { + return nil, nil, fmt.Errorf("pq: unable to parse array; unexpected %q at offset %d", src[i], i) + } + } + if depth > 0 { + err = fmt.Errorf("pq: unable to parse array; expected %q at offset %d", '}', i) + } + if err == nil { + for _, d := range dims { + if (len(elems) % d) != 0 { + err = fmt.Errorf("pq: multidimensional arrays must have elements with matching dimensions") + } + } + } + return +} + +func scanLinearArray(src, del []byte, typ string) (elems [][]byte, err error) { + dims, elems, err := parseArray(src, del) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + if len(dims) > 1 { + return nil, fmt.Errorf("pq: cannot convert ARRAY%s to %s", strings.Replace(fmt.Sprint(dims), " ", "][", -1), typ) + } + return elems, err +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/buf.go b/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/buf.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4b0a0a8 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/buf.go @@ -0,0 +1,91 @@ +package pq + +import ( + "bytes" + "encoding/binary" + + "github.com/lib/pq/oid" +) + +type readBuf []byte + +func (b *readBuf) int32() (n int) { + n = int(int32(binary.BigEndian.Uint32(*b))) + *b = (*b)[4:] + return +} + +func (b *readBuf) oid() (n oid.Oid) { + n = oid.Oid(binary.BigEndian.Uint32(*b)) + *b = (*b)[4:] + return +} + +// N.B: this is actually an unsigned 16-bit integer, unlike int32 +func (b *readBuf) int16() (n int) { + n = int(binary.BigEndian.Uint16(*b)) + *b = (*b)[2:] + return +} + +func (b *readBuf) string() string { + i := bytes.IndexByte(*b, 0) + if i < 0 { + errorf("invalid message format; expected string terminator") + } + s := (*b)[:i] + *b = (*b)[i+1:] + return string(s) +} + +func (b *readBuf) next(n int) (v []byte) { + v = (*b)[:n] + *b = (*b)[n:] + return +} + +func (b *readBuf) byte() byte { + return b.next(1)[0] +} + +type writeBuf struct { + buf []byte + pos int +} + +func (b *writeBuf) int32(n int) { + x := make([]byte, 4) + binary.BigEndian.PutUint32(x, uint32(n)) + b.buf = append(b.buf, x...) +} + +func (b *writeBuf) int16(n int) { + x := make([]byte, 2) + binary.BigEndian.PutUint16(x, uint16(n)) + b.buf = append(b.buf, x...) +} + +func (b *writeBuf) string(s string) { + b.buf = append(append(b.buf, s...), '\000') +} + +func (b *writeBuf) byte(c byte) { + b.buf = append(b.buf, c) +} + +func (b *writeBuf) bytes(v []byte) { + b.buf = append(b.buf, v...) +} + +func (b *writeBuf) wrap() []byte { + p := b.buf[b.pos:] + binary.BigEndian.PutUint32(p, uint32(len(p))) + return b.buf +} + +func (b *writeBuf) next(c byte) { + p := b.buf[b.pos:] + binary.BigEndian.PutUint32(p, uint32(len(p))) + b.pos = len(b.buf) + 1 + b.buf = append(b.buf, c, 0, 0, 0, 0) +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/conn.go b/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/conn.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..55152b1 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/conn.go @@ -0,0 +1,1923 @@ +package pq + +import ( + "bufio" + "context" + "crypto/md5" + "crypto/sha256" + "database/sql" + "database/sql/driver" + "encoding/binary" + "errors" + "fmt" + "io" + "net" + "os" + "os/user" + "path" + "path/filepath" + "strconv" + "strings" + "time" + "unicode" + + "github.com/lib/pq/oid" + "github.com/lib/pq/scram" +) + +// Common error types +var ( + ErrNotSupported = errors.New("pq: Unsupported command") + ErrInFailedTransaction = errors.New("pq: Could not complete operation in a failed transaction") + ErrSSLNotSupported = errors.New("pq: SSL is not enabled on the server") + ErrSSLKeyHasWorldPermissions = errors.New("pq: Private key file has group or world access. Permissions should be u=rw (0600) or less") + ErrCouldNotDetectUsername = errors.New("pq: Could not detect default username. Please provide one explicitly") + + errUnexpectedReady = errors.New("unexpected ReadyForQuery") + errNoRowsAffected = errors.New("no RowsAffected available after the empty statement") + errNoLastInsertID = errors.New("no LastInsertId available after the empty statement") +) + +// Driver is the Postgres database driver. +type Driver struct{} + +// Open opens a new connection to the database. name is a connection string. +// Most users should only use it through database/sql package from the standard +// library. +func (d *Driver) Open(name string) (driver.Conn, error) { + return Open(name) +} + +func init() { + sql.Register("postgres", &Driver{}) +} + +type parameterStatus struct { + // server version in the same format as server_version_num, or 0 if + // unavailable + serverVersion int + + // the current location based on the TimeZone value of the session, if + // available + currentLocation *time.Location +} + +type transactionStatus byte + +const ( + txnStatusIdle transactionStatus = 'I' + txnStatusIdleInTransaction transactionStatus = 'T' + txnStatusInFailedTransaction transactionStatus = 'E' +) + +func (s transactionStatus) String() string { + switch s { + case txnStatusIdle: + return "idle" + case txnStatusIdleInTransaction: + return "idle in transaction" + case txnStatusInFailedTransaction: + return "in a failed transaction" + default: + errorf("unknown transactionStatus %d", s) + } + + panic("not reached") +} + +// Dialer is the dialer interface. It can be used to obtain more control over +// how pq creates network connections. +type Dialer interface { + Dial(network, address string) (net.Conn, error) + DialTimeout(network, address string, timeout time.Duration) (net.Conn, error) +} + +// DialerContext is the context-aware dialer interface. +type DialerContext interface { + DialContext(ctx context.Context, network, address string) (net.Conn, error) +} + +type defaultDialer struct { + d net.Dialer +} + +func (d defaultDialer) Dial(network, address string) (net.Conn, error) { + return d.d.Dial(network, address) +} +func (d defaultDialer) DialTimeout(network, address string, timeout time.Duration) (net.Conn, error) { + ctx, cancel := context.WithTimeout(context.Background(), timeout) + defer cancel() + return d.DialContext(ctx, network, address) +} +func (d defaultDialer) DialContext(ctx context.Context, network, address string) (net.Conn, error) { + return d.d.DialContext(ctx, network, address) +} + +type conn struct { + c net.Conn + buf *bufio.Reader + namei int + scratch [512]byte + txnStatus transactionStatus + txnFinish func() + + // Save connection arguments to use during CancelRequest. + dialer Dialer + opts values + + // Cancellation key data for use with CancelRequest messages. + processID int + secretKey int + + parameterStatus parameterStatus + + saveMessageType byte + saveMessageBuffer []byte + + // If true, this connection is bad and all public-facing functions should + // return ErrBadConn. + bad bool + + // If set, this connection should never use the binary format when + // receiving query results from prepared statements. Only provided for + // debugging. + disablePreparedBinaryResult bool + + // Whether to always send []byte parameters over as binary. Enables single + // round-trip mode for non-prepared Query calls. + binaryParameters bool + + // If true this connection is in the middle of a COPY + inCopy bool +} + +// Handle driver-side settings in parsed connection string. +func (cn *conn) handleDriverSettings(o values) (err error) { + boolSetting := func(key string, val *bool) error { + if value, ok := o[key]; ok { + if value == "yes" { + *val = true + } else if value == "no" { + *val = false + } else { + return fmt.Errorf("unrecognized value %q for %s", value, key) + } + } + return nil + } + + err = boolSetting("disable_prepared_binary_result", &cn.disablePreparedBinaryResult) + if err != nil { + return err + } + return boolSetting("binary_parameters", &cn.binaryParameters) +} + +func (cn *conn) handlePgpass(o values) { + // if a password was supplied, do not process .pgpass + if _, ok := o["password"]; ok { + return + } + filename := os.Getenv("PGPASSFILE") + if filename == "" { + // XXX this code doesn't work on Windows where the default filename is + // XXX %APPDATA%\postgresql\pgpass.conf + // Prefer $HOME over user.Current due to glibc bug: golang.org/issue/13470 + userHome := os.Getenv("HOME") + if userHome == "" { + user, err := user.Current() + if err != nil { + return + } + userHome = user.HomeDir + } + filename = filepath.Join(userHome, ".pgpass") + } + fileinfo, err := os.Stat(filename) + if err != nil { + return + } + mode := fileinfo.Mode() + if mode&(0x77) != 0 { + // XXX should warn about incorrect .pgpass permissions as psql does + return + } + file, err := os.Open(filename) + if err != nil { + return + } + defer file.Close() + scanner := bufio.NewScanner(io.Reader(file)) + hostname := o["host"] + ntw, _ := network(o) + port := o["port"] + db := o["dbname"] + username := o["user"] + // From: https://github.com/tg/pgpass/blob/master/reader.go + getFields := func(s string) []string { + fs := make([]string, 0, 5) + f := make([]rune, 0, len(s)) + + var esc bool + for _, c := range s { + switch { + case esc: + f = append(f, c) + esc = false + case c == '\\': + esc = true + case c == ':': + fs = append(fs, string(f)) + f = f[:0] + default: + f = append(f, c) + } + } + return append(fs, string(f)) + } + for scanner.Scan() { + line := scanner.Text() + if len(line) == 0 || line[0] == '#' { + continue + } + split := getFields(line) + if len(split) != 5 { + continue + } + if (split[0] == "*" || split[0] == hostname || (split[0] == "localhost" && (hostname == "" || ntw == "unix"))) && (split[1] == "*" || split[1] == port) && (split[2] == "*" || split[2] == db) && (split[3] == "*" || split[3] == username) { + o["password"] = split[4] + return + } + } +} + +func (cn *conn) writeBuf(b byte) *writeBuf { + cn.scratch[0] = b + return &writeBuf{ + buf: cn.scratch[:5], + pos: 1, + } +} + +// Open opens a new connection to the database. dsn is a connection string. +// Most users should only use it through database/sql package from the standard +// library. +func Open(dsn string) (_ driver.Conn, err error) { + return DialOpen(defaultDialer{}, dsn) +} + +// DialOpen opens a new connection to the database using a dialer. +func DialOpen(d Dialer, dsn string) (_ driver.Conn, err error) { + c, err := NewConnector(dsn) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + c.dialer = d + return c.open(context.Background()) +} + +func (c *Connector) open(ctx context.Context) (cn *conn, err error) { + // Handle any panics during connection initialization. Note that we + // specifically do *not* want to use errRecover(), as that would turn any + // connection errors into ErrBadConns, hiding the real error message from + // the user. + defer errRecoverNoErrBadConn(&err) + + o := c.opts + + cn = &conn{ + opts: o, + dialer: c.dialer, + } + err = cn.handleDriverSettings(o) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + cn.handlePgpass(o) + + cn.c, err = dial(ctx, c.dialer, o) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + + err = cn.ssl(o) + if err != nil { + if cn.c != nil { + cn.c.Close() + } + return nil, err + } + + // cn.startup panics on error. Make sure we don't leak cn.c. + panicking := true + defer func() { + if panicking { + cn.c.Close() + } + }() + + cn.buf = bufio.NewReader(cn.c) + cn.startup(o) + + // reset the deadline, in case one was set (see dial) + if timeout, ok := o["connect_timeout"]; ok && timeout != "0" { + err = cn.c.SetDeadline(time.Time{}) + } + panicking = false + return cn, err +} + +func dial(ctx context.Context, d Dialer, o values) (net.Conn, error) { + network, address := network(o) + // SSL is not necessary or supported over UNIX domain sockets + if network == "unix" { + o["sslmode"] = "disable" + } + + // Zero or not specified means wait indefinitely. + if timeout, ok := o["connect_timeout"]; ok && timeout != "0" { + seconds, err := strconv.ParseInt(timeout, 10, 0) + if err != nil { + return nil, fmt.Errorf("invalid value for parameter connect_timeout: %s", err) + } + duration := time.Duration(seconds) * time.Second + + // connect_timeout should apply to the entire connection establishment + // procedure, so we both use a timeout for the TCP connection + // establishment and set a deadline for doing the initial handshake. + // The deadline is then reset after startup() is done. + deadline := time.Now().Add(duration) + var conn net.Conn + if dctx, ok := d.(DialerContext); ok { + ctx, cancel := context.WithTimeout(ctx, duration) + defer cancel() + conn, err = dctx.DialContext(ctx, network, address) + } else { + conn, err = d.DialTimeout(network, address, duration) + } + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + err = conn.SetDeadline(deadline) + return conn, err + } + if dctx, ok := d.(DialerContext); ok { + return dctx.DialContext(ctx, network, address) + } + return d.Dial(network, address) +} + +func network(o values) (string, string) { + host := o["host"] + + if strings.HasPrefix(host, "/") { + sockPath := path.Join(host, ".s.PGSQL."+o["port"]) + return "unix", sockPath + } + + return "tcp", net.JoinHostPort(host, o["port"]) +} + +type values map[string]string + +// scanner implements a tokenizer for libpq-style option strings. +type scanner struct { + s []rune + i int +} + +// newScanner returns a new scanner initialized with the option string s. +func newScanner(s string) *scanner { + return &scanner{[]rune(s), 0} +} + +// Next returns the next rune. +// It returns 0, false if the end of the text has been reached. +func (s *scanner) Next() (rune, bool) { + if s.i >= len(s.s) { + return 0, false + } + r := s.s[s.i] + s.i++ + return r, true +} + +// SkipSpaces returns the next non-whitespace rune. +// It returns 0, false if the end of the text has been reached. +func (s *scanner) SkipSpaces() (rune, bool) { + r, ok := s.Next() + for unicode.IsSpace(r) && ok { + r, ok = s.Next() + } + return r, ok +} + +// parseOpts parses the options from name and adds them to the values. +// +// The parsing code is based on conninfo_parse from libpq's fe-connect.c +func parseOpts(name string, o values) error { + s := newScanner(name) + + for { + var ( + keyRunes, valRunes []rune + r rune + ok bool + ) + + if r, ok = s.SkipSpaces(); !ok { + break + } + + // Scan the key + for !unicode.IsSpace(r) && r != '=' { + keyRunes = append(keyRunes, r) + if r, ok = s.Next(); !ok { + break + } + } + + // Skip any whitespace if we're not at the = yet + if r != '=' { + r, ok = s.SkipSpaces() + } + + // The current character should be = + if r != '=' || !ok { + return fmt.Errorf(`missing "=" after %q in connection info string"`, string(keyRunes)) + } + + // Skip any whitespace after the = + if r, ok = s.SkipSpaces(); !ok { + // If we reach the end here, the last value is just an empty string as per libpq. + o[string(keyRunes)] = "" + break + } + + if r != '\'' { + for !unicode.IsSpace(r) { + if r == '\\' { + if r, ok = s.Next(); !ok { + return fmt.Errorf(`missing character after backslash`) + } + } + valRunes = append(valRunes, r) + + if r, ok = s.Next(); !ok { + break + } + } + } else { + quote: + for { + if r, ok = s.Next(); !ok { + return fmt.Errorf(`unterminated quoted string literal in connection string`) + } + switch r { + case '\'': + break quote + case '\\': + r, _ = s.Next() + fallthrough + default: + valRunes = append(valRunes, r) + } + } + } + + o[string(keyRunes)] = string(valRunes) + } + + return nil +} + +func (cn *conn) isInTransaction() bool { + return cn.txnStatus == txnStatusIdleInTransaction || + cn.txnStatus == txnStatusInFailedTransaction +} + +func (cn *conn) checkIsInTransaction(intxn bool) { + if cn.isInTransaction() != intxn { + cn.bad = true + errorf("unexpected transaction status %v", cn.txnStatus) + } +} + +func (cn *conn) Begin() (_ driver.Tx, err error) { + return cn.begin("") +} + +func (cn *conn) begin(mode string) (_ driver.Tx, err error) { + if cn.bad { + return nil, driver.ErrBadConn + } + defer cn.errRecover(&err) + + cn.checkIsInTransaction(false) + _, commandTag, err := cn.simpleExec("BEGIN" + mode) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + if commandTag != "BEGIN" { + cn.bad = true + return nil, fmt.Errorf("unexpected command tag %s", commandTag) + } + if cn.txnStatus != txnStatusIdleInTransaction { + cn.bad = true + return nil, fmt.Errorf("unexpected transaction status %v", cn.txnStatus) + } + return cn, nil +} + +func (cn *conn) closeTxn() { + if finish := cn.txnFinish; finish != nil { + finish() + } +} + +func (cn *conn) Commit() (err error) { + defer cn.closeTxn() + if cn.bad { + return driver.ErrBadConn + } + defer cn.errRecover(&err) + + cn.checkIsInTransaction(true) + // We don't want the client to think that everything is okay if it tries + // to commit a failed transaction. However, no matter what we return, + // database/sql will release this connection back into the free connection + // pool so we have to abort the current transaction here. Note that you + // would get the same behaviour if you issued a COMMIT in a failed + // transaction, so it's also the least surprising thing to do here. + if cn.txnStatus == txnStatusInFailedTransaction { + if err := cn.rollback(); err != nil { + return err + } + return ErrInFailedTransaction + } + + _, commandTag, err := cn.simpleExec("COMMIT") + if err != nil { + if cn.isInTransaction() { + cn.bad = true + } + return err + } + if commandTag != "COMMIT" { + cn.bad = true + return fmt.Errorf("unexpected command tag %s", commandTag) + } + cn.checkIsInTransaction(false) + return nil +} + +func (cn *conn) Rollback() (err error) { + defer cn.closeTxn() + if cn.bad { + return driver.ErrBadConn + } + defer cn.errRecover(&err) + return cn.rollback() +} + +func (cn *conn) rollback() (err error) { + cn.checkIsInTransaction(true) + _, commandTag, err := cn.simpleExec("ROLLBACK") + if err != nil { + if cn.isInTransaction() { + cn.bad = true + } + return err + } + if commandTag != "ROLLBACK" { + return fmt.Errorf("unexpected command tag %s", commandTag) + } + cn.checkIsInTransaction(false) + return nil +} + +func (cn *conn) gname() string { + cn.namei++ + return strconv.FormatInt(int64(cn.namei), 10) +} + +func (cn *conn) simpleExec(q string) (res driver.Result, commandTag string, err error) { + b := cn.writeBuf('Q') + b.string(q) + cn.send(b) + + for { + t, r := cn.recv1() + switch t { + case 'C': + res, commandTag = cn.parseComplete(r.string()) + case 'Z': + cn.processReadyForQuery(r) + if res == nil && err == nil { + err = errUnexpectedReady + } + // done + return + case 'E': + err = parseError(r) + case 'I': + res = emptyRows + case 'T', 'D': + // ignore any results + default: + cn.bad = true + errorf("unknown response for simple query: %q", t) + } + } +} + +func (cn *conn) simpleQuery(q string) (res *rows, err error) { + defer cn.errRecover(&err) + + b := cn.writeBuf('Q') + b.string(q) + cn.send(b) + + for { + t, r := cn.recv1() + switch t { + case 'C', 'I': + // We allow queries which don't return any results through Query as + // well as Exec. We still have to give database/sql a rows object + // the user can close, though, to avoid connections from being + // leaked. A "rows" with done=true works fine for that purpose. + if err != nil { + cn.bad = true + errorf("unexpected message %q in simple query execution", t) + } + if res == nil { + res = &rows{ + cn: cn, + } + } + // Set the result and tag to the last command complete if there wasn't a + // query already run. Although queries usually return from here and cede + // control to Next, a query with zero results does not. + if t == 'C' && res.colNames == nil { + res.result, res.tag = cn.parseComplete(r.string()) + } + res.done = true + case 'Z': + cn.processReadyForQuery(r) + // done + return + case 'E': + res = nil + err = parseError(r) + case 'D': + if res == nil { + cn.bad = true + errorf("unexpected DataRow in simple query execution") + } + // the query didn't fail; kick off to Next + cn.saveMessage(t, r) + return + case 'T': + // res might be non-nil here if we received a previous + // CommandComplete, but that's fine; just overwrite it + res = &rows{cn: cn} + res.rowsHeader = parsePortalRowDescribe(r) + + // To work around a bug in QueryRow in Go 1.2 and earlier, wait + // until the first DataRow has been received. + default: + cn.bad = true + errorf("unknown response for simple query: %q", t) + } + } +} + +type noRows struct{} + +var emptyRows noRows + +var _ driver.Result = noRows{} + +func (noRows) LastInsertId() (int64, error) { + return 0, errNoLastInsertID +} + +func (noRows) RowsAffected() (int64, error) { + return 0, errNoRowsAffected +} + +// Decides which column formats to use for a prepared statement. The input is +// an array of type oids, one element per result column. +func decideColumnFormats(colTyps []fieldDesc, forceText bool) (colFmts []format, colFmtData []byte) { + if len(colTyps) == 0 { + return nil, colFmtDataAllText + } + + colFmts = make([]format, len(colTyps)) + if forceText { + return colFmts, colFmtDataAllText + } + + allBinary := true + allText := true + for i, t := range colTyps { + switch t.OID { + // This is the list of types to use binary mode for when receiving them + // through a prepared statement. If a type appears in this list, it + // must also be implemented in binaryDecode in encode.go. + case oid.T_bytea: + fallthrough + case oid.T_int8: + fallthrough + case oid.T_int4: + fallthrough + case oid.T_int2: + fallthrough + case oid.T_uuid: + colFmts[i] = formatBinary + allText = false + + default: + allBinary = false + } + } + + if allBinary { + return colFmts, colFmtDataAllBinary + } else if allText { + return colFmts, colFmtDataAllText + } else { + colFmtData = make([]byte, 2+len(colFmts)*2) + binary.BigEndian.PutUint16(colFmtData, uint16(len(colFmts))) + for i, v := range colFmts { + binary.BigEndian.PutUint16(colFmtData[2+i*2:], uint16(v)) + } + return colFmts, colFmtData + } +} + +func (cn *conn) prepareTo(q, stmtName string) *stmt { + st := &stmt{cn: cn, name: stmtName} + + b := cn.writeBuf('P') + b.string(st.name) + b.string(q) + b.int16(0) + + b.next('D') + b.byte('S') + b.string(st.name) + + b.next('S') + cn.send(b) + + cn.readParseResponse() + st.paramTyps, st.colNames, st.colTyps = cn.readStatementDescribeResponse() + st.colFmts, st.colFmtData = decideColumnFormats(st.colTyps, cn.disablePreparedBinaryResult) + cn.readReadyForQuery() + return st +} + +func (cn *conn) Prepare(q string) (_ driver.Stmt, err error) { + if cn.bad { + return nil, driver.ErrBadConn + } + defer cn.errRecover(&err) + + if len(q) >= 4 && strings.EqualFold(q[:4], "COPY") { + s, err := cn.prepareCopyIn(q) + if err == nil { + cn.inCopy = true + } + return s, err + } + return cn.prepareTo(q, cn.gname()), nil +} + +func (cn *conn) Close() (err error) { + // Skip cn.bad return here because we always want to close a connection. + defer cn.errRecover(&err) + + // Ensure that cn.c.Close is always run. Since error handling is done with + // panics and cn.errRecover, the Close must be in a defer. + defer func() { + cerr := cn.c.Close() + if err == nil { + err = cerr + } + }() + + // Don't go through send(); ListenerConn relies on us not scribbling on the + // scratch buffer of this connection. + return cn.sendSimpleMessage('X') +} + +// Implement the "Queryer" interface +func (cn *conn) Query(query string, args []driver.Value) (driver.Rows, error) { + return cn.query(query, args) +} + +func (cn *conn) query(query string, args []driver.Value) (_ *rows, err error) { + if cn.bad { + return nil, driver.ErrBadConn + } + if cn.inCopy { + return nil, errCopyInProgress + } + defer cn.errRecover(&err) + + // Check to see if we can use the "simpleQuery" interface, which is + // *much* faster than going through prepare/exec + if len(args) == 0 { + return cn.simpleQuery(query) + } + + if cn.binaryParameters { + cn.sendBinaryModeQuery(query, args) + + cn.readParseResponse() + cn.readBindResponse() + rows := &rows{cn: cn} + rows.rowsHeader = cn.readPortalDescribeResponse() + cn.postExecuteWorkaround() + return rows, nil + } + st := cn.prepareTo(query, "") + st.exec(args) + return &rows{ + cn: cn, + rowsHeader: st.rowsHeader, + }, nil +} + +// Implement the optional "Execer" interface for one-shot queries +func (cn *conn) Exec(query string, args []driver.Value) (res driver.Result, err error) { + if cn.bad { + return nil, driver.ErrBadConn + } + defer cn.errRecover(&err) + + // Check to see if we can use the "simpleExec" interface, which is + // *much* faster than going through prepare/exec + if len(args) == 0 { + // ignore commandTag, our caller doesn't care + r, _, err := cn.simpleExec(query) + return r, err + } + + if cn.binaryParameters { + cn.sendBinaryModeQuery(query, args) + + cn.readParseResponse() + cn.readBindResponse() + cn.readPortalDescribeResponse() + cn.postExecuteWorkaround() + res, _, err = cn.readExecuteResponse("Execute") + return res, err + } + // Use the unnamed statement to defer planning until bind + // time, or else value-based selectivity estimates cannot be + // used. + st := cn.prepareTo(query, "") + r, err := st.Exec(args) + if err != nil { + panic(err) + } + return r, err +} + +func (cn *conn) send(m *writeBuf) { + _, err := cn.c.Write(m.wrap()) + if err != nil { + panic(err) + } +} + +func (cn *conn) sendStartupPacket(m *writeBuf) error { + _, err := cn.c.Write((m.wrap())[1:]) + return err +} + +// Send a message of type typ to the server on the other end of cn. The +// message should have no payload. This method does not use the scratch +// buffer. +func (cn *conn) sendSimpleMessage(typ byte) (err error) { + _, err = cn.c.Write([]byte{typ, '\x00', '\x00', '\x00', '\x04'}) + return err +} + +// saveMessage memorizes a message and its buffer in the conn struct. +// recvMessage will then return these values on the next call to it. This +// method is useful in cases where you have to see what the next message is +// going to be (e.g. to see whether it's an error or not) but you can't handle +// the message yourself. +func (cn *conn) saveMessage(typ byte, buf *readBuf) { + if cn.saveMessageType != 0 { + cn.bad = true + errorf("unexpected saveMessageType %d", cn.saveMessageType) + } + cn.saveMessageType = typ + cn.saveMessageBuffer = *buf +} + +// recvMessage receives any message from the backend, or returns an error if +// a problem occurred while reading the message. +func (cn *conn) recvMessage(r *readBuf) (byte, error) { + // workaround for a QueryRow bug, see exec + if cn.saveMessageType != 0 { + t := cn.saveMessageType + *r = cn.saveMessageBuffer + cn.saveMessageType = 0 + cn.saveMessageBuffer = nil + return t, nil + } + + x := cn.scratch[:5] + _, err := io.ReadFull(cn.buf, x) + if err != nil { + return 0, err + } + + // read the type and length of the message that follows + t := x[0] + n := int(binary.BigEndian.Uint32(x[1:])) - 4 + var y []byte + if n <= len(cn.scratch) { + y = cn.scratch[:n] + } else { + y = make([]byte, n) + } + _, err = io.ReadFull(cn.buf, y) + if err != nil { + return 0, err + } + *r = y + return t, nil +} + +// recv receives a message from the backend, but if an error happened while +// reading the message or the received message was an ErrorResponse, it panics. +// NoticeResponses are ignored. This function should generally be used only +// during the startup sequence. +func (cn *conn) recv() (t byte, r *readBuf) { + for { + var err error + r = &readBuf{} + t, err = cn.recvMessage(r) + if err != nil { + panic(err) + } + switch t { + case 'E': + panic(parseError(r)) + case 'N': + // ignore + default: + return + } + } +} + +// recv1Buf is exactly equivalent to recv1, except it uses a buffer supplied by +// the caller to avoid an allocation. +func (cn *conn) recv1Buf(r *readBuf) byte { + for { + t, err := cn.recvMessage(r) + if err != nil { + panic(err) + } + + switch t { + case 'A', 'N': + // ignore + case 'S': + cn.processParameterStatus(r) + default: + return t + } + } +} + +// recv1 receives a message from the backend, panicking if an error occurs +// while attempting to read it. All asynchronous messages are ignored, with +// the exception of ErrorResponse. +func (cn *conn) recv1() (t byte, r *readBuf) { + r = &readBuf{} + t = cn.recv1Buf(r) + return t, r +} + +func (cn *conn) ssl(o values) error { + upgrade, err := ssl(o) + if err != nil { + return err + } + + if upgrade == nil { + // Nothing to do + return nil + } + + w := cn.writeBuf(0) + w.int32(80877103) + if err = cn.sendStartupPacket(w); err != nil { + return err + } + + b := cn.scratch[:1] + _, err = io.ReadFull(cn.c, b) + if err != nil { + return err + } + + if b[0] != 'S' { + return ErrSSLNotSupported + } + + cn.c, err = upgrade(cn.c) + return err +} + +// isDriverSetting returns true iff a setting is purely for configuring the +// driver's options and should not be sent to the server in the connection +// startup packet. +func isDriverSetting(key string) bool { + switch key { + case "host", "port": + return true + case "password": + return true + case "sslmode", "sslcert", "sslkey", "sslrootcert": + return true + case "fallback_application_name": + return true + case "connect_timeout": + return true + case "disable_prepared_binary_result": + return true + case "binary_parameters": + return true + + default: + return false + } +} + +func (cn *conn) startup(o values) { + w := cn.writeBuf(0) + w.int32(196608) + // Send the backend the name of the database we want to connect to, and the + // user we want to connect as. Additionally, we send over any run-time + // parameters potentially included in the connection string. If the server + // doesn't recognize any of them, it will reply with an error. + for k, v := range o { + if isDriverSetting(k) { + // skip options which can't be run-time parameters + continue + } + // The protocol requires us to supply the database name as "database" + // instead of "dbname". + if k == "dbname" { + k = "database" + } + w.string(k) + w.string(v) + } + w.string("") + if err := cn.sendStartupPacket(w); err != nil { + panic(err) + } + + for { + t, r := cn.recv() + switch t { + case 'K': + cn.processBackendKeyData(r) + case 'S': + cn.processParameterStatus(r) + case 'R': + cn.auth(r, o) + case 'Z': + cn.processReadyForQuery(r) + return + default: + errorf("unknown response for startup: %q", t) + } + } +} + +func (cn *conn) auth(r *readBuf, o values) { + switch code := r.int32(); code { + case 0: + // OK + case 3: + w := cn.writeBuf('p') + w.string(o["password"]) + cn.send(w) + + t, r := cn.recv() + if t != 'R' { + errorf("unexpected password response: %q", t) + } + + if r.int32() != 0 { + errorf("unexpected authentication response: %q", t) + } + case 5: + s := string(r.next(4)) + w := cn.writeBuf('p') + w.string("md5" + md5s(md5s(o["password"]+o["user"])+s)) + cn.send(w) + + t, r := cn.recv() + if t != 'R' { + errorf("unexpected password response: %q", t) + } + + if r.int32() != 0 { + errorf("unexpected authentication response: %q", t) + } + case 10: + sc := scram.NewClient(sha256.New, o["user"], o["password"]) + sc.Step(nil) + if sc.Err() != nil { + errorf("SCRAM-SHA-256 error: %s", sc.Err().Error()) + } + scOut := sc.Out() + + w := cn.writeBuf('p') + w.string("SCRAM-SHA-256") + w.int32(len(scOut)) + w.bytes(scOut) + cn.send(w) + + t, r := cn.recv() + if t != 'R' { + errorf("unexpected password response: %q", t) + } + + if r.int32() != 11 { + errorf("unexpected authentication response: %q", t) + } + + nextStep := r.next(len(*r)) + sc.Step(nextStep) + if sc.Err() != nil { + errorf("SCRAM-SHA-256 error: %s", sc.Err().Error()) + } + + scOut = sc.Out() + w = cn.writeBuf('p') + w.bytes(scOut) + cn.send(w) + + t, r = cn.recv() + if t != 'R' { + errorf("unexpected password response: %q", t) + } + + if r.int32() != 12 { + errorf("unexpected authentication response: %q", t) + } + + nextStep = r.next(len(*r)) + sc.Step(nextStep) + if sc.Err() != nil { + errorf("SCRAM-SHA-256 error: %s", sc.Err().Error()) + } + + default: + errorf("unknown authentication response: %d", code) + } +} + +type format int + +const formatText format = 0 +const formatBinary format = 1 + +// One result-column format code with the value 1 (i.e. all binary). +var colFmtDataAllBinary = []byte{0, 1, 0, 1} + +// No result-column format codes (i.e. all text). +var colFmtDataAllText = []byte{0, 0} + +type stmt struct { + cn *conn + name string + rowsHeader + colFmtData []byte + paramTyps []oid.Oid + closed bool +} + +func (st *stmt) Close() (err error) { + if st.closed { + return nil + } + if st.cn.bad { + return driver.ErrBadConn + } + defer st.cn.errRecover(&err) + + w := st.cn.writeBuf('C') + w.byte('S') + w.string(st.name) + st.cn.send(w) + + st.cn.send(st.cn.writeBuf('S')) + + t, _ := st.cn.recv1() + if t != '3' { + st.cn.bad = true + errorf("unexpected close response: %q", t) + } + st.closed = true + + t, r := st.cn.recv1() + if t != 'Z' { + st.cn.bad = true + errorf("expected ready for query, but got: %q", t) + } + st.cn.processReadyForQuery(r) + + return nil +} + +func (st *stmt) Query(v []driver.Value) (r driver.Rows, err error) { + if st.cn.bad { + return nil, driver.ErrBadConn + } + defer st.cn.errRecover(&err) + + st.exec(v) + return &rows{ + cn: st.cn, + rowsHeader: st.rowsHeader, + }, nil +} + +func (st *stmt) Exec(v []driver.Value) (res driver.Result, err error) { + if st.cn.bad { + return nil, driver.ErrBadConn + } + defer st.cn.errRecover(&err) + + st.exec(v) + res, _, err = st.cn.readExecuteResponse("simple query") + return res, err +} + +func (st *stmt) exec(v []driver.Value) { + if len(v) >= 65536 { + errorf("got %d parameters but PostgreSQL only supports 65535 parameters", len(v)) + } + if len(v) != len(st.paramTyps) { + errorf("got %d parameters but the statement requires %d", len(v), len(st.paramTyps)) + } + + cn := st.cn + w := cn.writeBuf('B') + w.byte(0) // unnamed portal + w.string(st.name) + + if cn.binaryParameters { + cn.sendBinaryParameters(w, v) + } else { + w.int16(0) + w.int16(len(v)) + for i, x := range v { + if x == nil { + w.int32(-1) + } else { + b := encode(&cn.parameterStatus, x, st.paramTyps[i]) + w.int32(len(b)) + w.bytes(b) + } + } + } + w.bytes(st.colFmtData) + + w.next('E') + w.byte(0) + w.int32(0) + + w.next('S') + cn.send(w) + + cn.readBindResponse() + cn.postExecuteWorkaround() + +} + +func (st *stmt) NumInput() int { + return len(st.paramTyps) +} + +// parseComplete parses the "command tag" from a CommandComplete message, and +// returns the number of rows affected (if applicable) and a string +// identifying only the command that was executed, e.g. "ALTER TABLE". If the +// command tag could not be parsed, parseComplete panics. +func (cn *conn) parseComplete(commandTag string) (driver.Result, string) { + commandsWithAffectedRows := []string{ + "SELECT ", + // INSERT is handled below + "UPDATE ", + "DELETE ", + "FETCH ", + "MOVE ", + "COPY ", + } + + var affectedRows *string + for _, tag := range commandsWithAffectedRows { + if strings.HasPrefix(commandTag, tag) { + t := commandTag[len(tag):] + affectedRows = &t + commandTag = tag[:len(tag)-1] + break + } + } + // INSERT also includes the oid of the inserted row in its command tag. + // Oids in user tables are deprecated, and the oid is only returned when + // exactly one row is inserted, so it's unlikely to be of value to any + // real-world application and we can ignore it. + if affectedRows == nil && strings.HasPrefix(commandTag, "INSERT ") { + parts := strings.Split(commandTag, " ") + if len(parts) != 3 { + cn.bad = true + errorf("unexpected INSERT command tag %s", commandTag) + } + affectedRows = &parts[len(parts)-1] + commandTag = "INSERT" + } + // There should be no affected rows attached to the tag, just return it + if affectedRows == nil { + return driver.RowsAffected(0), commandTag + } + n, err := strconv.ParseInt(*affectedRows, 10, 64) + if err != nil { + cn.bad = true + errorf("could not parse commandTag: %s", err) + } + return driver.RowsAffected(n), commandTag +} + +type rowsHeader struct { + colNames []string + colTyps []fieldDesc + colFmts []format +} + +type rows struct { + cn *conn + finish func() + rowsHeader + done bool + rb readBuf + result driver.Result + tag string + + next *rowsHeader +} + +func (rs *rows) Close() error { + if finish := rs.finish; finish != nil { + defer finish() + } + // no need to look at cn.bad as Next() will + for { + err := rs.Next(nil) + switch err { + case nil: + case io.EOF: + // rs.Next can return io.EOF on both 'Z' (ready for query) and 'T' (row + // description, used with HasNextResultSet). We need to fetch messages until + // we hit a 'Z', which is done by waiting for done to be set. + if rs.done { + return nil + } + default: + return err + } + } +} + +func (rs *rows) Columns() []string { + return rs.colNames +} + +func (rs *rows) Result() driver.Result { + if rs.result == nil { + return emptyRows + } + return rs.result +} + +func (rs *rows) Tag() string { + return rs.tag +} + +func (rs *rows) Next(dest []driver.Value) (err error) { + if rs.done { + return io.EOF + } + + conn := rs.cn + if conn.bad { + return driver.ErrBadConn + } + defer conn.errRecover(&err) + + for { + t := conn.recv1Buf(&rs.rb) + switch t { + case 'E': + err = parseError(&rs.rb) + case 'C', 'I': + if t == 'C' { + rs.result, rs.tag = conn.parseComplete(rs.rb.string()) + } + continue + case 'Z': + conn.processReadyForQuery(&rs.rb) + rs.done = true + if err != nil { + return err + } + return io.EOF + case 'D': + n := rs.rb.int16() + if err != nil { + conn.bad = true + errorf("unexpected DataRow after error %s", err) + } + if n < len(dest) { + dest = dest[:n] + } + for i := range dest { + l := rs.rb.int32() + if l == -1 { + dest[i] = nil + continue + } + dest[i] = decode(&conn.parameterStatus, rs.rb.next(l), rs.colTyps[i].OID, rs.colFmts[i]) + } + return + case 'T': + next := parsePortalRowDescribe(&rs.rb) + rs.next = &next + return io.EOF + default: + errorf("unexpected message after execute: %q", t) + } + } +} + +func (rs *rows) HasNextResultSet() bool { + hasNext := rs.next != nil && !rs.done + return hasNext +} + +func (rs *rows) NextResultSet() error { + if rs.next == nil { + return io.EOF + } + rs.rowsHeader = *rs.next + rs.next = nil + return nil +} + +// QuoteIdentifier quotes an "identifier" (e.g. a table or a column name) to be +// used as part of an SQL statement. For example: +// +// tblname := "my_table" +// data := "my_data" +// quoted := pq.QuoteIdentifier(tblname) +// err := db.Exec(fmt.Sprintf("INSERT INTO %s VALUES ($1)", quoted), data) +// +// Any double quotes in name will be escaped. The quoted identifier will be +// case sensitive when used in a query. If the input string contains a zero +// byte, the result will be truncated immediately before it. +func QuoteIdentifier(name string) string { + end := strings.IndexRune(name, 0) + if end > -1 { + name = name[:end] + } + return `"` + strings.Replace(name, `"`, `""`, -1) + `"` +} + +// QuoteLiteral quotes a 'literal' (e.g. a parameter, often used to pass literal +// to DDL and other statements that do not accept parameters) to be used as part +// of an SQL statement. For example: +// +// exp_date := pq.QuoteLiteral("2023-01-05 15:00:00Z") +// err := db.Exec(fmt.Sprintf("CREATE ROLE my_user VALID UNTIL %s", exp_date)) +// +// Any single quotes in name will be escaped. Any backslashes (i.e. "\") will be +// replaced by two backslashes (i.e. "\\") and the C-style escape identifier +// that PostgreSQL provides ('E') will be prepended to the string. +func QuoteLiteral(literal string) string { + // This follows the PostgreSQL internal algorithm for handling quoted literals + // from libpq, which can be found in the "PQEscapeStringInternal" function, + // which is found in the libpq/fe-exec.c source file: + // https://git.postgresql.org/gitweb/?p=postgresql.git;a=blob;f=src/interfaces/libpq/fe-exec.c + // + // substitute any single-quotes (') with two single-quotes ('') + literal = strings.Replace(literal, `'`, `''`, -1) + // determine if the string has any backslashes (\) in it. + // if it does, replace any backslashes (\) with two backslashes (\\) + // then, we need to wrap the entire string with a PostgreSQL + // C-style escape. Per how "PQEscapeStringInternal" handles this case, we + // also add a space before the "E" + if strings.Contains(literal, `\`) { + literal = strings.Replace(literal, `\`, `\\`, -1) + literal = ` E'` + literal + `'` + } else { + // otherwise, we can just wrap the literal with a pair of single quotes + literal = `'` + literal + `'` + } + return literal +} + +func md5s(s string) string { + h := md5.New() + h.Write([]byte(s)) + return fmt.Sprintf("%x", h.Sum(nil)) +} + +func (cn *conn) sendBinaryParameters(b *writeBuf, args []driver.Value) { + // Do one pass over the parameters to see if we're going to send any of + // them over in binary. If we are, create a paramFormats array at the + // same time. + var paramFormats []int + for i, x := range args { + _, ok := x.([]byte) + if ok { + if paramFormats == nil { + paramFormats = make([]int, len(args)) + } + paramFormats[i] = 1 + } + } + if paramFormats == nil { + b.int16(0) + } else { + b.int16(len(paramFormats)) + for _, x := range paramFormats { + b.int16(x) + } + } + + b.int16(len(args)) + for _, x := range args { + if x == nil { + b.int32(-1) + } else { + datum := binaryEncode(&cn.parameterStatus, x) + b.int32(len(datum)) + b.bytes(datum) + } + } +} + +func (cn *conn) sendBinaryModeQuery(query string, args []driver.Value) { + if len(args) >= 65536 { + errorf("got %d parameters but PostgreSQL only supports 65535 parameters", len(args)) + } + + b := cn.writeBuf('P') + b.byte(0) // unnamed statement + b.string(query) + b.int16(0) + + b.next('B') + b.int16(0) // unnamed portal and statement + cn.sendBinaryParameters(b, args) + b.bytes(colFmtDataAllText) + + b.next('D') + b.byte('P') + b.byte(0) // unnamed portal + + b.next('E') + b.byte(0) + b.int32(0) + + b.next('S') + cn.send(b) +} + +func (cn *conn) processParameterStatus(r *readBuf) { + var err error + + param := r.string() + switch param { + case "server_version": + var major1 int + var major2 int + var minor int + _, err = fmt.Sscanf(r.string(), "%d.%d.%d", &major1, &major2, &minor) + if err == nil { + cn.parameterStatus.serverVersion = major1*10000 + major2*100 + minor + } + + case "TimeZone": + cn.parameterStatus.currentLocation, err = time.LoadLocation(r.string()) + if err != nil { + cn.parameterStatus.currentLocation = nil + } + + default: + // ignore + } +} + +func (cn *conn) processReadyForQuery(r *readBuf) { + cn.txnStatus = transactionStatus(r.byte()) +} + +func (cn *conn) readReadyForQuery() { + t, r := cn.recv1() + switch t { + case 'Z': + cn.processReadyForQuery(r) + return + default: + cn.bad = true + errorf("unexpected message %q; expected ReadyForQuery", t) + } +} + +func (cn *conn) processBackendKeyData(r *readBuf) { + cn.processID = r.int32() + cn.secretKey = r.int32() +} + +func (cn *conn) readParseResponse() { + t, r := cn.recv1() + switch t { + case '1': + return + case 'E': + err := parseError(r) + cn.readReadyForQuery() + panic(err) + default: + cn.bad = true + errorf("unexpected Parse response %q", t) + } +} + +func (cn *conn) readStatementDescribeResponse() (paramTyps []oid.Oid, colNames []string, colTyps []fieldDesc) { + for { + t, r := cn.recv1() + switch t { + case 't': + nparams := r.int16() + paramTyps = make([]oid.Oid, nparams) + for i := range paramTyps { + paramTyps[i] = r.oid() + } + case 'n': + return paramTyps, nil, nil + case 'T': + colNames, colTyps = parseStatementRowDescribe(r) + return paramTyps, colNames, colTyps + case 'E': + err := parseError(r) + cn.readReadyForQuery() + panic(err) + default: + cn.bad = true + errorf("unexpected Describe statement response %q", t) + } + } +} + +func (cn *conn) readPortalDescribeResponse() rowsHeader { + t, r := cn.recv1() + switch t { + case 'T': + return parsePortalRowDescribe(r) + case 'n': + return rowsHeader{} + case 'E': + err := parseError(r) + cn.readReadyForQuery() + panic(err) + default: + cn.bad = true + errorf("unexpected Describe response %q", t) + } + panic("not reached") +} + +func (cn *conn) readBindResponse() { + t, r := cn.recv1() + switch t { + case '2': + return + case 'E': + err := parseError(r) + cn.readReadyForQuery() + panic(err) + default: + cn.bad = true + errorf("unexpected Bind response %q", t) + } +} + +func (cn *conn) postExecuteWorkaround() { + // Work around a bug in sql.DB.QueryRow: in Go 1.2 and earlier it ignores + // any errors from rows.Next, which masks errors that happened during the + // execution of the query. To avoid the problem in common cases, we wait + // here for one more message from the database. If it's not an error the + // query will likely succeed (or perhaps has already, if it's a + // CommandComplete), so we push the message into the conn struct; recv1 + // will return it as the next message for rows.Next or rows.Close. + // However, if it's an error, we wait until ReadyForQuery and then return + // the error to our caller. + for { + t, r := cn.recv1() + switch t { + case 'E': + err := parseError(r) + cn.readReadyForQuery() + panic(err) + case 'C', 'D', 'I': + // the query didn't fail, but we can't process this message + cn.saveMessage(t, r) + return + default: + cn.bad = true + errorf("unexpected message during extended query execution: %q", t) + } + } +} + +// Only for Exec(), since we ignore the returned data +func (cn *conn) readExecuteResponse(protocolState string) (res driver.Result, commandTag string, err error) { + for { + t, r := cn.recv1() + switch t { + case 'C': + if err != nil { + cn.bad = true + errorf("unexpected CommandComplete after error %s", err) + } + res, commandTag = cn.parseComplete(r.string()) + case 'Z': + cn.processReadyForQuery(r) + if res == nil && err == nil { + err = errUnexpectedReady + } + return res, commandTag, err + case 'E': + err = parseError(r) + case 'T', 'D', 'I': + if err != nil { + cn.bad = true + errorf("unexpected %q after error %s", t, err) + } + if t == 'I' { + res = emptyRows + } + // ignore any results + default: + cn.bad = true + errorf("unknown %s response: %q", protocolState, t) + } + } +} + +func parseStatementRowDescribe(r *readBuf) (colNames []string, colTyps []fieldDesc) { + n := r.int16() + colNames = make([]string, n) + colTyps = make([]fieldDesc, n) + for i := range colNames { + colNames[i] = r.string() + r.next(6) + colTyps[i].OID = r.oid() + colTyps[i].Len = r.int16() + colTyps[i].Mod = r.int32() + // format code not known when describing a statement; always 0 + r.next(2) + } + return +} + +func parsePortalRowDescribe(r *readBuf) rowsHeader { + n := r.int16() + colNames := make([]string, n) + colFmts := make([]format, n) + colTyps := make([]fieldDesc, n) + for i := range colNames { + colNames[i] = r.string() + r.next(6) + colTyps[i].OID = r.oid() + colTyps[i].Len = r.int16() + colTyps[i].Mod = r.int32() + colFmts[i] = format(r.int16()) + } + return rowsHeader{ + colNames: colNames, + colFmts: colFmts, + colTyps: colTyps, + } +} + +// parseEnviron tries to mimic some of libpq's environment handling +// +// To ease testing, it does not directly reference os.Environ, but is +// designed to accept its output. +// +// Environment-set connection information is intended to have a higher +// precedence than a library default but lower than any explicitly +// passed information (such as in the URL or connection string). +func parseEnviron(env []string) (out map[string]string) { + out = make(map[string]string) + + for _, v := range env { + parts := strings.SplitN(v, "=", 2) + + accrue := func(keyname string) { + out[keyname] = parts[1] + } + unsupported := func() { + panic(fmt.Sprintf("setting %v not supported", parts[0])) + } + + // The order of these is the same as is seen in the + // PostgreSQL 9.1 manual. Unsupported but well-defined + // keys cause a panic; these should be unset prior to + // execution. Options which pq expects to be set to a + // certain value are allowed, but must be set to that + // value if present (they can, of course, be absent). + switch parts[0] { + case "PGHOST": + accrue("host") + case "PGHOSTADDR": + unsupported() + case "PGPORT": + accrue("port") + case "PGDATABASE": + accrue("dbname") + case "PGUSER": + accrue("user") + case "PGPASSWORD": + accrue("password") + case "PGSERVICE", "PGSERVICEFILE", "PGREALM": + unsupported() + case "PGOPTIONS": + accrue("options") + case "PGAPPNAME": + accrue("application_name") + case "PGSSLMODE": + accrue("sslmode") + case "PGSSLCERT": + accrue("sslcert") + case "PGSSLKEY": + accrue("sslkey") + case "PGSSLROOTCERT": + accrue("sslrootcert") + case "PGREQUIRESSL", "PGSSLCRL": + unsupported() + case "PGREQUIREPEER": + unsupported() + case "PGKRBSRVNAME", "PGGSSLIB": + unsupported() + case "PGCONNECT_TIMEOUT": + accrue("connect_timeout") + case "PGCLIENTENCODING": + accrue("client_encoding") + case "PGDATESTYLE": + accrue("datestyle") + case "PGTZ": + accrue("timezone") + case "PGGEQO": + accrue("geqo") + case "PGSYSCONFDIR", "PGLOCALEDIR": + unsupported() + } + } + + return out +} + +// isUTF8 returns whether name is a fuzzy variation of the string "UTF-8". +func isUTF8(name string) bool { + // Recognize all sorts of silly things as "UTF-8", like Postgres does + s := strings.Map(alnumLowerASCII, name) + return s == "utf8" || s == "unicode" +} + +func alnumLowerASCII(ch rune) rune { + if 'A' <= ch && ch <= 'Z' { + return ch + ('a' - 'A') + } + if 'a' <= ch && ch <= 'z' || '0' <= ch && ch <= '9' { + return ch + } + return -1 // discard +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/conn_go18.go b/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/conn_go18.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0fdd06a --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/conn_go18.go @@ -0,0 +1,149 @@ +package pq + +import ( + "context" + "database/sql" + "database/sql/driver" + "fmt" + "io" + "io/ioutil" + "time" +) + +// Implement the "QueryerContext" interface +func (cn *conn) QueryContext(ctx context.Context, query string, args []driver.NamedValue) (driver.Rows, error) { + list := make([]driver.Value, len(args)) + for i, nv := range args { + list[i] = nv.Value + } + finish := cn.watchCancel(ctx) + r, err := cn.query(query, list) + if err != nil { + if finish != nil { + finish() + } + return nil, err + } + r.finish = finish + return r, nil +} + +// Implement the "ExecerContext" interface +func (cn *conn) ExecContext(ctx context.Context, query string, args []driver.NamedValue) (driver.Result, error) { + list := make([]driver.Value, len(args)) + for i, nv := range args { + list[i] = nv.Value + } + + if finish := cn.watchCancel(ctx); finish != nil { + defer finish() + } + + return cn.Exec(query, list) +} + +// Implement the "ConnBeginTx" interface +func (cn *conn) BeginTx(ctx context.Context, opts driver.TxOptions) (driver.Tx, error) { + var mode string + + switch sql.IsolationLevel(opts.Isolation) { + case sql.LevelDefault: + // Don't touch mode: use the server's default + case sql.LevelReadUncommitted: + mode = " ISOLATION LEVEL READ UNCOMMITTED" + case sql.LevelReadCommitted: + mode = " ISOLATION LEVEL READ COMMITTED" + case sql.LevelRepeatableRead: + mode = " ISOLATION LEVEL REPEATABLE READ" + case sql.LevelSerializable: + mode = " ISOLATION LEVEL SERIALIZABLE" + default: + return nil, fmt.Errorf("pq: isolation level not supported: %d", opts.Isolation) + } + + if opts.ReadOnly { + mode += " READ ONLY" + } else { + mode += " READ WRITE" + } + + tx, err := cn.begin(mode) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + cn.txnFinish = cn.watchCancel(ctx) + return tx, nil +} + +func (cn *conn) Ping(ctx context.Context) error { + if finish := cn.watchCancel(ctx); finish != nil { + defer finish() + } + rows, err := cn.simpleQuery("SELECT 'lib/pq ping test';") + if err != nil { + return driver.ErrBadConn // https://golang.org/pkg/database/sql/driver/#Pinger + } + rows.Close() + return nil +} + +func (cn *conn) watchCancel(ctx context.Context) func() { + if done := ctx.Done(); done != nil { + finished := make(chan struct{}) + go func() { + select { + case <-done: + // At this point the function level context is canceled, + // so it must not be used for the additional network + // request to cancel the query. + // Create a new context to pass into the dial. + ctxCancel, cancel := context.WithTimeout(context.Background(), time.Second*10) + defer cancel() + + _ = cn.cancel(ctxCancel) + finished <- struct{}{} + case <-finished: + } + }() + return func() { + select { + case <-finished: + case finished <- struct{}{}: + } + } + } + return nil +} + +func (cn *conn) cancel(ctx context.Context) error { + c, err := dial(ctx, cn.dialer, cn.opts) + if err != nil { + return err + } + defer c.Close() + + { + can := conn{ + c: c, + } + err = can.ssl(cn.opts) + if err != nil { + return err + } + + w := can.writeBuf(0) + w.int32(80877102) // cancel request code + w.int32(cn.processID) + w.int32(cn.secretKey) + + if err := can.sendStartupPacket(w); err != nil { + return err + } + } + + // Read until EOF to ensure that the server received the cancel. + { + _, err := io.Copy(ioutil.Discard, c) + return err + } +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/connector.go b/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/connector.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2f8ced6 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/connector.go @@ -0,0 +1,110 @@ +package pq + +import ( + "context" + "database/sql/driver" + "errors" + "fmt" + "os" + "strings" +) + +// Connector represents a fixed configuration for the pq driver with a given +// name. Connector satisfies the database/sql/driver Connector interface and +// can be used to create any number of DB Conn's via the database/sql OpenDB +// function. +// +// See https://golang.org/pkg/database/sql/driver/#Connector. +// See https://golang.org/pkg/database/sql/#OpenDB. +type Connector struct { + opts values + dialer Dialer +} + +// Connect returns a connection to the database using the fixed configuration +// of this Connector. Context is not used. +func (c *Connector) Connect(ctx context.Context) (driver.Conn, error) { + return c.open(ctx) +} + +// Driver returnst the underlying driver of this Connector. +func (c *Connector) Driver() driver.Driver { + return &Driver{} +} + +// NewConnector returns a connector for the pq driver in a fixed configuration +// with the given dsn. The returned connector can be used to create any number +// of equivalent Conn's. The returned connector is intended to be used with +// database/sql.OpenDB. +// +// See https://golang.org/pkg/database/sql/driver/#Connector. +// See https://golang.org/pkg/database/sql/#OpenDB. +func NewConnector(dsn string) (*Connector, error) { + var err error + o := make(values) + + // A number of defaults are applied here, in this order: + // + // * Very low precedence defaults applied in every situation + // * Environment variables + // * Explicitly passed connection information + o["host"] = "localhost" + o["port"] = "5432" + // N.B.: Extra float digits should be set to 3, but that breaks + // Postgres 8.4 and older, where the max is 2. + o["extra_float_digits"] = "2" + for k, v := range parseEnviron(os.Environ()) { + o[k] = v + } + + if strings.HasPrefix(dsn, "postgres://") || strings.HasPrefix(dsn, "postgresql://") { + dsn, err = ParseURL(dsn) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + } + + if err := parseOpts(dsn, o); err != nil { + return nil, err + } + + // Use the "fallback" application name if necessary + if fallback, ok := o["fallback_application_name"]; ok { + if _, ok := o["application_name"]; !ok { + o["application_name"] = fallback + } + } + + // We can't work with any client_encoding other than UTF-8 currently. + // However, we have historically allowed the user to set it to UTF-8 + // explicitly, and there's no reason to break such programs, so allow that. + // Note that the "options" setting could also set client_encoding, but + // parsing its value is not worth it. Instead, we always explicitly send + // client_encoding as a separate run-time parameter, which should override + // anything set in options. + if enc, ok := o["client_encoding"]; ok && !isUTF8(enc) { + return nil, errors.New("client_encoding must be absent or 'UTF8'") + } + o["client_encoding"] = "UTF8" + // DateStyle needs a similar treatment. + if datestyle, ok := o["datestyle"]; ok { + if datestyle != "ISO, MDY" { + return nil, fmt.Errorf("setting datestyle must be absent or %v; got %v", "ISO, MDY", datestyle) + } + } else { + o["datestyle"] = "ISO, MDY" + } + + // If a user is not provided by any other means, the last + // resort is to use the current operating system provided user + // name. + if _, ok := o["user"]; !ok { + u, err := userCurrent() + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + o["user"] = u + } + + return &Connector{opts: o, dialer: defaultDialer{}}, nil +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/copy.go b/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/copy.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..345c239 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/copy.go @@ -0,0 +1,282 @@ +package pq + +import ( + "database/sql/driver" + "encoding/binary" + "errors" + "fmt" + "sync" +) + +var ( + errCopyInClosed = errors.New("pq: copyin statement has already been closed") + errBinaryCopyNotSupported = errors.New("pq: only text format supported for COPY") + errCopyToNotSupported = errors.New("pq: COPY TO is not supported") + errCopyNotSupportedOutsideTxn = errors.New("pq: COPY is only allowed inside a transaction") + errCopyInProgress = errors.New("pq: COPY in progress") +) + +// CopyIn creates a COPY FROM statement which can be prepared with +// Tx.Prepare(). The target table should be visible in search_path. +func CopyIn(table string, columns ...string) string { + stmt := "COPY " + QuoteIdentifier(table) + " (" + for i, col := range columns { + if i != 0 { + stmt += ", " + } + stmt += QuoteIdentifier(col) + } + stmt += ") FROM STDIN" + return stmt +} + +// CopyInSchema creates a COPY FROM statement which can be prepared with +// Tx.Prepare(). +func CopyInSchema(schema, table string, columns ...string) string { + stmt := "COPY " + QuoteIdentifier(schema) + "." + QuoteIdentifier(table) + " (" + for i, col := range columns { + if i != 0 { + stmt += ", " + } + stmt += QuoteIdentifier(col) + } + stmt += ") FROM STDIN" + return stmt +} + +type copyin struct { + cn *conn + buffer []byte + rowData chan []byte + done chan bool + + closed bool + + sync.Mutex // guards err + err error +} + +const ciBufferSize = 64 * 1024 + +// flush buffer before the buffer is filled up and needs reallocation +const ciBufferFlushSize = 63 * 1024 + +func (cn *conn) prepareCopyIn(q string) (_ driver.Stmt, err error) { + if !cn.isInTransaction() { + return nil, errCopyNotSupportedOutsideTxn + } + + ci := ©in{ + cn: cn, + buffer: make([]byte, 0, ciBufferSize), + rowData: make(chan []byte), + done: make(chan bool, 1), + } + // add CopyData identifier + 4 bytes for message length + ci.buffer = append(ci.buffer, 'd', 0, 0, 0, 0) + + b := cn.writeBuf('Q') + b.string(q) + cn.send(b) + +awaitCopyInResponse: + for { + t, r := cn.recv1() + switch t { + case 'G': + if r.byte() != 0 { + err = errBinaryCopyNotSupported + break awaitCopyInResponse + } + go ci.resploop() + return ci, nil + case 'H': + err = errCopyToNotSupported + break awaitCopyInResponse + case 'E': + err = parseError(r) + case 'Z': + if err == nil { + ci.setBad() + errorf("unexpected ReadyForQuery in response to COPY") + } + cn.processReadyForQuery(r) + return nil, err + default: + ci.setBad() + errorf("unknown response for copy query: %q", t) + } + } + + // something went wrong, abort COPY before we return + b = cn.writeBuf('f') + b.string(err.Error()) + cn.send(b) + + for { + t, r := cn.recv1() + switch t { + case 'c', 'C', 'E': + case 'Z': + // correctly aborted, we're done + cn.processReadyForQuery(r) + return nil, err + default: + ci.setBad() + errorf("unknown response for CopyFail: %q", t) + } + } +} + +func (ci *copyin) flush(buf []byte) { + // set message length (without message identifier) + binary.BigEndian.PutUint32(buf[1:], uint32(len(buf)-1)) + + _, err := ci.cn.c.Write(buf) + if err != nil { + panic(err) + } +} + +func (ci *copyin) resploop() { + for { + var r readBuf + t, err := ci.cn.recvMessage(&r) + if err != nil { + ci.setBad() + ci.setError(err) + ci.done <- true + return + } + switch t { + case 'C': + // complete + case 'N': + // NoticeResponse + case 'Z': + ci.cn.processReadyForQuery(&r) + ci.done <- true + return + case 'E': + err := parseError(&r) + ci.setError(err) + default: + ci.setBad() + ci.setError(fmt.Errorf("unknown response during CopyIn: %q", t)) + ci.done <- true + return + } + } +} + +func (ci *copyin) setBad() { + ci.Lock() + ci.cn.bad = true + ci.Unlock() +} + +func (ci *copyin) isBad() bool { + ci.Lock() + b := ci.cn.bad + ci.Unlock() + return b +} + +func (ci *copyin) isErrorSet() bool { + ci.Lock() + isSet := (ci.err != nil) + ci.Unlock() + return isSet +} + +// setError() sets ci.err if one has not been set already. Caller must not be +// holding ci.Mutex. +func (ci *copyin) setError(err error) { + ci.Lock() + if ci.err == nil { + ci.err = err + } + ci.Unlock() +} + +func (ci *copyin) NumInput() int { + return -1 +} + +func (ci *copyin) Query(v []driver.Value) (r driver.Rows, err error) { + return nil, ErrNotSupported +} + +// Exec inserts values into the COPY stream. The insert is asynchronous +// and Exec can return errors from previous Exec calls to the same +// COPY stmt. +// +// You need to call Exec(nil) to sync the COPY stream and to get any +// errors from pending data, since Stmt.Close() doesn't return errors +// to the user. +func (ci *copyin) Exec(v []driver.Value) (r driver.Result, err error) { + if ci.closed { + return nil, errCopyInClosed + } + + if ci.isBad() { + return nil, driver.ErrBadConn + } + defer ci.cn.errRecover(&err) + + if ci.isErrorSet() { + return nil, ci.err + } + + if len(v) == 0 { + return nil, ci.Close() + } + + numValues := len(v) + for i, value := range v { + ci.buffer = appendEncodedText(&ci.cn.parameterStatus, ci.buffer, value) + if i < numValues-1 { + ci.buffer = append(ci.buffer, '\t') + } + } + + ci.buffer = append(ci.buffer, '\n') + + if len(ci.buffer) > ciBufferFlushSize { + ci.flush(ci.buffer) + // reset buffer, keep bytes for message identifier and length + ci.buffer = ci.buffer[:5] + } + + return driver.RowsAffected(0), nil +} + +func (ci *copyin) Close() (err error) { + if ci.closed { // Don't do anything, we're already closed + return nil + } + ci.closed = true + + if ci.isBad() { + return driver.ErrBadConn + } + defer ci.cn.errRecover(&err) + + if len(ci.buffer) > 0 { + ci.flush(ci.buffer) + } + // Avoid touching the scratch buffer as resploop could be using it. + err = ci.cn.sendSimpleMessage('c') + if err != nil { + return err + } + + <-ci.done + ci.cn.inCopy = false + + if ci.isErrorSet() { + err = ci.err + return err + } + return nil +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/doc.go b/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/doc.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2a60054 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/doc.go @@ -0,0 +1,245 @@ +/* +Package pq is a pure Go Postgres driver for the database/sql package. + +In most cases clients will use the database/sql package instead of +using this package directly. For example: + + import ( + "database/sql" + + _ "github.com/lib/pq" + ) + + func main() { + connStr := "user=pqgotest dbname=pqgotest sslmode=verify-full" + db, err := sql.Open("postgres", connStr) + if err != nil { + log.Fatal(err) + } + + age := 21 + rows, err := db.Query("SELECT name FROM users WHERE age = $1", age) + … + } + +You can also connect to a database using a URL. For example: + + connStr := "postgres://pqgotest:password@localhost/pqgotest?sslmode=verify-full" + db, err := sql.Open("postgres", connStr) + + +Connection String Parameters + + +Similarly to libpq, when establishing a connection using pq you are expected to +supply a connection string containing zero or more parameters. +A subset of the connection parameters supported by libpq are also supported by pq. +Additionally, pq also lets you specify run-time parameters (such as search_path or work_mem) +directly in the connection string. This is different from libpq, which does not allow +run-time parameters in the connection string, instead requiring you to supply +them in the options parameter. + +For compatibility with libpq, the following special connection parameters are +supported: + + * dbname - The name of the database to connect to + * user - The user to sign in as + * password - The user's password + * host - The host to connect to. Values that start with / are for unix + domain sockets. (default is localhost) + * port - The port to bind to. (default is 5432) + * sslmode - Whether or not to use SSL (default is require, this is not + the default for libpq) + * fallback_application_name - An application_name to fall back to if one isn't provided. + * connect_timeout - Maximum wait for connection, in seconds. Zero or + not specified means wait indefinitely. + * sslcert - Cert file location. The file must contain PEM encoded data. + * sslkey - Key file location. The file must contain PEM encoded data. + * sslrootcert - The location of the root certificate file. The file + must contain PEM encoded data. + +Valid values for sslmode are: + + * disable - No SSL + * require - Always SSL (skip verification) + * verify-ca - Always SSL (verify that the certificate presented by the + server was signed by a trusted CA) + * verify-full - Always SSL (verify that the certification presented by + the server was signed by a trusted CA and the server host name + matches the one in the certificate) + +See http://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/libpq-connect.html#LIBPQ-CONNSTRING +for more information about connection string parameters. + +Use single quotes for values that contain whitespace: + + "user=pqgotest password='with spaces'" + +A backslash will escape the next character in values: + + "user=space\ man password='it\'s valid'" + +Note that the connection parameter client_encoding (which sets the +text encoding for the connection) may be set but must be "UTF8", +matching with the same rules as Postgres. It is an error to provide +any other value. + +In addition to the parameters listed above, any run-time parameter that can be +set at backend start time can be set in the connection string. For more +information, see +http://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/runtime-config.html. + +Most environment variables as specified at http://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/libpq-envars.html +supported by libpq are also supported by pq. If any of the environment +variables not supported by pq are set, pq will panic during connection +establishment. Environment variables have a lower precedence than explicitly +provided connection parameters. + +The pgpass mechanism as described in http://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/libpq-pgpass.html +is supported, but on Windows PGPASSFILE must be specified explicitly. + + +Queries + + +database/sql does not dictate any specific format for parameter +markers in query strings, and pq uses the Postgres-native ordinal markers, +as shown above. The same marker can be reused for the same parameter: + + rows, err := db.Query(`SELECT name FROM users WHERE favorite_fruit = $1 + OR age BETWEEN $2 AND $2 + 3`, "orange", 64) + +pq does not support the LastInsertId() method of the Result type in database/sql. +To return the identifier of an INSERT (or UPDATE or DELETE), use the Postgres +RETURNING clause with a standard Query or QueryRow call: + + var userid int + err := db.QueryRow(`INSERT INTO users(name, favorite_fruit, age) + VALUES('beatrice', 'starfruit', 93) RETURNING id`).Scan(&userid) + +For more details on RETURNING, see the Postgres documentation: + + http://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/sql-insert.html + http://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/sql-update.html + http://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/sql-delete.html + +For additional instructions on querying see the documentation for the database/sql package. + + +Data Types + + +Parameters pass through driver.DefaultParameterConverter before they are handled +by this package. When the binary_parameters connection option is enabled, +[]byte values are sent directly to the backend as data in binary format. + +This package returns the following types for values from the PostgreSQL backend: + + - integer types smallint, integer, and bigint are returned as int64 + - floating-point types real and double precision are returned as float64 + - character types char, varchar, and text are returned as string + - temporal types date, time, timetz, timestamp, and timestamptz are + returned as time.Time + - the boolean type is returned as bool + - the bytea type is returned as []byte + +All other types are returned directly from the backend as []byte values in text format. + + +Errors + + +pq may return errors of type *pq.Error which can be interrogated for error details: + + if err, ok := err.(*pq.Error); ok { + fmt.Println("pq error:", err.Code.Name()) + } + +See the pq.Error type for details. + + +Bulk imports + +You can perform bulk imports by preparing a statement returned by pq.CopyIn (or +pq.CopyInSchema) in an explicit transaction (sql.Tx). The returned statement +handle can then be repeatedly "executed" to copy data into the target table. +After all data has been processed you should call Exec() once with no arguments +to flush all buffered data. Any call to Exec() might return an error which +should be handled appropriately, but because of the internal buffering an error +returned by Exec() might not be related to the data passed in the call that +failed. + +CopyIn uses COPY FROM internally. It is not possible to COPY outside of an +explicit transaction in pq. + +Usage example: + + txn, err := db.Begin() + if err != nil { + log.Fatal(err) + } + + stmt, err := txn.Prepare(pq.CopyIn("users", "name", "age")) + if err != nil { + log.Fatal(err) + } + + for _, user := range users { + _, err = stmt.Exec(user.Name, int64(user.Age)) + if err != nil { + log.Fatal(err) + } + } + + _, err = stmt.Exec() + if err != nil { + log.Fatal(err) + } + + err = stmt.Close() + if err != nil { + log.Fatal(err) + } + + err = txn.Commit() + if err != nil { + log.Fatal(err) + } + + +Notifications + + +PostgreSQL supports a simple publish/subscribe model over database +connections. See http://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/sql-notify.html +for more information about the general mechanism. + +To start listening for notifications, you first have to open a new connection +to the database by calling NewListener. This connection can not be used for +anything other than LISTEN / NOTIFY. Calling Listen will open a "notification +channel"; once a notification channel is open, a notification generated on that +channel will effect a send on the Listener.Notify channel. A notification +channel will remain open until Unlisten is called, though connection loss might +result in some notifications being lost. To solve this problem, Listener sends +a nil pointer over the Notify channel any time the connection is re-established +following a connection loss. The application can get information about the +state of the underlying connection by setting an event callback in the call to +NewListener. + +A single Listener can safely be used from concurrent goroutines, which means +that there is often no need to create more than one Listener in your +application. However, a Listener is always connected to a single database, so +you will need to create a new Listener instance for every database you want to +receive notifications in. + +The channel name in both Listen and Unlisten is case sensitive, and can contain +any characters legal in an identifier (see +http://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/sql-syntax-lexical.html#SQL-SYNTAX-IDENTIFIERS +for more information). Note that the channel name will be truncated to 63 +bytes by the PostgreSQL server. + +You can find a complete, working example of Listener usage at +https://godoc.org/github.com/lib/pq/example/listen. + +*/ +package pq diff --git a/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/encode.go b/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/encode.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a6902fa --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/encode.go @@ -0,0 +1,602 @@ +package pq + +import ( + "bytes" + "database/sql/driver" + "encoding/binary" + "encoding/hex" + "errors" + "fmt" + "math" + "strconv" + "strings" + "sync" + "time" + + "github.com/lib/pq/oid" +) + +func binaryEncode(parameterStatus *parameterStatus, x interface{}) []byte { + switch v := x.(type) { + case []byte: + return v + default: + return encode(parameterStatus, x, oid.T_unknown) + } +} + +func encode(parameterStatus *parameterStatus, x interface{}, pgtypOid oid.Oid) []byte { + switch v := x.(type) { + case int64: + return strconv.AppendInt(nil, v, 10) + case float64: + return strconv.AppendFloat(nil, v, 'f', -1, 64) + case []byte: + if pgtypOid == oid.T_bytea { + return encodeBytea(parameterStatus.serverVersion, v) + } + + return v + case string: + if pgtypOid == oid.T_bytea { + return encodeBytea(parameterStatus.serverVersion, []byte(v)) + } + + return []byte(v) + case bool: + return strconv.AppendBool(nil, v) + case time.Time: + return formatTs(v) + + default: + errorf("encode: unknown type for %T", v) + } + + panic("not reached") +} + +func decode(parameterStatus *parameterStatus, s []byte, typ oid.Oid, f format) interface{} { + switch f { + case formatBinary: + return binaryDecode(parameterStatus, s, typ) + case formatText: + return textDecode(parameterStatus, s, typ) + default: + panic("not reached") + } +} + +func binaryDecode(parameterStatus *parameterStatus, s []byte, typ oid.Oid) interface{} { + switch typ { + case oid.T_bytea: + return s + case oid.T_int8: + return int64(binary.BigEndian.Uint64(s)) + case oid.T_int4: + return int64(int32(binary.BigEndian.Uint32(s))) + case oid.T_int2: + return int64(int16(binary.BigEndian.Uint16(s))) + case oid.T_uuid: + b, err := decodeUUIDBinary(s) + if err != nil { + panic(err) + } + return b + + default: + errorf("don't know how to decode binary parameter of type %d", uint32(typ)) + } + + panic("not reached") +} + +func textDecode(parameterStatus *parameterStatus, s []byte, typ oid.Oid) interface{} { + switch typ { + case oid.T_char, oid.T_varchar, oid.T_text: + return string(s) + case oid.T_bytea: + b, err := parseBytea(s) + if err != nil { + errorf("%s", err) + } + return b + case oid.T_timestamptz: + return parseTs(parameterStatus.currentLocation, string(s)) + case oid.T_timestamp, oid.T_date: + return parseTs(nil, string(s)) + case oid.T_time: + return mustParse("15:04:05", typ, s) + case oid.T_timetz: + return mustParse("15:04:05-07", typ, s) + case oid.T_bool: + return s[0] == 't' + case oid.T_int8, oid.T_int4, oid.T_int2: + i, err := strconv.ParseInt(string(s), 10, 64) + if err != nil { + errorf("%s", err) + } + return i + case oid.T_float4, oid.T_float8: + // We always use 64 bit parsing, regardless of whether the input text is for + // a float4 or float8, because clients expect float64s for all float datatypes + // and returning a 32-bit parsed float64 produces lossy results. + f, err := strconv.ParseFloat(string(s), 64) + if err != nil { + errorf("%s", err) + } + return f + } + + return s +} + +// appendEncodedText encodes item in text format as required by COPY +// and appends to buf +func appendEncodedText(parameterStatus *parameterStatus, buf []byte, x interface{}) []byte { + switch v := x.(type) { + case int64: + return strconv.AppendInt(buf, v, 10) + case float64: + return strconv.AppendFloat(buf, v, 'f', -1, 64) + case []byte: + encodedBytea := encodeBytea(parameterStatus.serverVersion, v) + return appendEscapedText(buf, string(encodedBytea)) + case string: + return appendEscapedText(buf, v) + case bool: + return strconv.AppendBool(buf, v) + case time.Time: + return append(buf, formatTs(v)...) + case nil: + return append(buf, "\\N"...) + default: + errorf("encode: unknown type for %T", v) + } + + panic("not reached") +} + +func appendEscapedText(buf []byte, text string) []byte { + escapeNeeded := false + startPos := 0 + var c byte + + // check if we need to escape + for i := 0; i < len(text); i++ { + c = text[i] + if c == '\\' || c == '\n' || c == '\r' || c == '\t' { + escapeNeeded = true + startPos = i + break + } + } + if !escapeNeeded { + return append(buf, text...) + } + + // copy till first char to escape, iterate the rest + result := append(buf, text[:startPos]...) + for i := startPos; i < len(text); i++ { + c = text[i] + switch c { + case '\\': + result = append(result, '\\', '\\') + case '\n': + result = append(result, '\\', 'n') + case '\r': + result = append(result, '\\', 'r') + case '\t': + result = append(result, '\\', 't') + default: + result = append(result, c) + } + } + return result +} + +func mustParse(f string, typ oid.Oid, s []byte) time.Time { + str := string(s) + + // check for a 30-minute-offset timezone + if (typ == oid.T_timestamptz || typ == oid.T_timetz) && + str[len(str)-3] == ':' { + f += ":00" + } + t, err := time.Parse(f, str) + if err != nil { + errorf("decode: %s", err) + } + return t +} + +var errInvalidTimestamp = errors.New("invalid timestamp") + +type timestampParser struct { + err error +} + +func (p *timestampParser) expect(str string, char byte, pos int) { + if p.err != nil { + return + } + if pos+1 > len(str) { + p.err = errInvalidTimestamp + return + } + if c := str[pos]; c != char && p.err == nil { + p.err = fmt.Errorf("expected '%v' at position %v; got '%v'", char, pos, c) + } +} + +func (p *timestampParser) mustAtoi(str string, begin int, end int) int { + if p.err != nil { + return 0 + } + if begin < 0 || end < 0 || begin > end || end > len(str) { + p.err = errInvalidTimestamp + return 0 + } + result, err := strconv.Atoi(str[begin:end]) + if err != nil { + if p.err == nil { + p.err = fmt.Errorf("expected number; got '%v'", str) + } + return 0 + } + return result +} + +// The location cache caches the time zones typically used by the client. +type locationCache struct { + cache map[int]*time.Location + lock sync.Mutex +} + +// All connections share the same list of timezones. Benchmarking shows that +// about 5% speed could be gained by putting the cache in the connection and +// losing the mutex, at the cost of a small amount of memory and a somewhat +// significant increase in code complexity. +var globalLocationCache = newLocationCache() + +func newLocationCache() *locationCache { + return &locationCache{cache: make(map[int]*time.Location)} +} + +// Returns the cached timezone for the specified offset, creating and caching +// it if necessary. +func (c *locationCache) getLocation(offset int) *time.Location { + c.lock.Lock() + defer c.lock.Unlock() + + location, ok := c.cache[offset] + if !ok { + location = time.FixedZone("", offset) + c.cache[offset] = location + } + + return location +} + +var infinityTsEnabled = false +var infinityTsNegative time.Time +var infinityTsPositive time.Time + +const ( + infinityTsEnabledAlready = "pq: infinity timestamp enabled already" + infinityTsNegativeMustBeSmaller = "pq: infinity timestamp: negative value must be smaller (before) than positive" +) + +// EnableInfinityTs controls the handling of Postgres' "-infinity" and +// "infinity" "timestamp"s. +// +// If EnableInfinityTs is not called, "-infinity" and "infinity" will return +// []byte("-infinity") and []byte("infinity") respectively, and potentially +// cause error "sql: Scan error on column index 0: unsupported driver -> Scan +// pair: []uint8 -> *time.Time", when scanning into a time.Time value. +// +// Once EnableInfinityTs has been called, all connections created using this +// driver will decode Postgres' "-infinity" and "infinity" for "timestamp", +// "timestamp with time zone" and "date" types to the predefined minimum and +// maximum times, respectively. When encoding time.Time values, any time which +// equals or precedes the predefined minimum time will be encoded to +// "-infinity". Any values at or past the maximum time will similarly be +// encoded to "infinity". +// +// If EnableInfinityTs is called with negative >= positive, it will panic. +// Calling EnableInfinityTs after a connection has been established results in +// undefined behavior. If EnableInfinityTs is called more than once, it will +// panic. +func EnableInfinityTs(negative time.Time, positive time.Time) { + if infinityTsEnabled { + panic(infinityTsEnabledAlready) + } + if !negative.Before(positive) { + panic(infinityTsNegativeMustBeSmaller) + } + infinityTsEnabled = true + infinityTsNegative = negative + infinityTsPositive = positive +} + +/* + * Testing might want to toggle infinityTsEnabled + */ +func disableInfinityTs() { + infinityTsEnabled = false +} + +// This is a time function specific to the Postgres default DateStyle +// setting ("ISO, MDY"), the only one we currently support. This +// accounts for the discrepancies between the parsing available with +// time.Parse and the Postgres date formatting quirks. +func parseTs(currentLocation *time.Location, str string) interface{} { + switch str { + case "-infinity": + if infinityTsEnabled { + return infinityTsNegative + } + return []byte(str) + case "infinity": + if infinityTsEnabled { + return infinityTsPositive + } + return []byte(str) + } + t, err := ParseTimestamp(currentLocation, str) + if err != nil { + panic(err) + } + return t +} + +// ParseTimestamp parses Postgres' text format. It returns a time.Time in +// currentLocation iff that time's offset agrees with the offset sent from the +// Postgres server. Otherwise, ParseTimestamp returns a time.Time with the +// fixed offset offset provided by the Postgres server. +func ParseTimestamp(currentLocation *time.Location, str string) (time.Time, error) { + p := timestampParser{} + + monSep := strings.IndexRune(str, '-') + // this is Gregorian year, not ISO Year + // In Gregorian system, the year 1 BC is followed by AD 1 + year := p.mustAtoi(str, 0, monSep) + daySep := monSep + 3 + month := p.mustAtoi(str, monSep+1, daySep) + p.expect(str, '-', daySep) + timeSep := daySep + 3 + day := p.mustAtoi(str, daySep+1, timeSep) + + minLen := monSep + len("01-01") + 1 + + isBC := strings.HasSuffix(str, " BC") + if isBC { + minLen += 3 + } + + var hour, minute, second int + if len(str) > minLen { + p.expect(str, ' ', timeSep) + minSep := timeSep + 3 + p.expect(str, ':', minSep) + hour = p.mustAtoi(str, timeSep+1, minSep) + secSep := minSep + 3 + p.expect(str, ':', secSep) + minute = p.mustAtoi(str, minSep+1, secSep) + secEnd := secSep + 3 + second = p.mustAtoi(str, secSep+1, secEnd) + } + remainderIdx := monSep + len("01-01 00:00:00") + 1 + // Three optional (but ordered) sections follow: the + // fractional seconds, the time zone offset, and the BC + // designation. We set them up here and adjust the other + // offsets if the preceding sections exist. + + nanoSec := 0 + tzOff := 0 + + if remainderIdx < len(str) && str[remainderIdx] == '.' { + fracStart := remainderIdx + 1 + fracOff := strings.IndexAny(str[fracStart:], "-+ ") + if fracOff < 0 { + fracOff = len(str) - fracStart + } + fracSec := p.mustAtoi(str, fracStart, fracStart+fracOff) + nanoSec = fracSec * (1000000000 / int(math.Pow(10, float64(fracOff)))) + + remainderIdx += fracOff + 1 + } + if tzStart := remainderIdx; tzStart < len(str) && (str[tzStart] == '-' || str[tzStart] == '+') { + // time zone separator is always '-' or '+' (UTC is +00) + var tzSign int + switch c := str[tzStart]; c { + case '-': + tzSign = -1 + case '+': + tzSign = +1 + default: + return time.Time{}, fmt.Errorf("expected '-' or '+' at position %v; got %v", tzStart, c) + } + tzHours := p.mustAtoi(str, tzStart+1, tzStart+3) + remainderIdx += 3 + var tzMin, tzSec int + if remainderIdx < len(str) && str[remainderIdx] == ':' { + tzMin = p.mustAtoi(str, remainderIdx+1, remainderIdx+3) + remainderIdx += 3 + } + if remainderIdx < len(str) && str[remainderIdx] == ':' { + tzSec = p.mustAtoi(str, remainderIdx+1, remainderIdx+3) + remainderIdx += 3 + } + tzOff = tzSign * ((tzHours * 60 * 60) + (tzMin * 60) + tzSec) + } + var isoYear int + + if isBC { + isoYear = 1 - year + remainderIdx += 3 + } else { + isoYear = year + } + if remainderIdx < len(str) { + return time.Time{}, fmt.Errorf("expected end of input, got %v", str[remainderIdx:]) + } + t := time.Date(isoYear, time.Month(month), day, + hour, minute, second, nanoSec, + globalLocationCache.getLocation(tzOff)) + + if currentLocation != nil { + // Set the location of the returned Time based on the session's + // TimeZone value, but only if the local time zone database agrees with + // the remote database on the offset. + lt := t.In(currentLocation) + _, newOff := lt.Zone() + if newOff == tzOff { + t = lt + } + } + + return t, p.err +} + +// formatTs formats t into a format postgres understands. +func formatTs(t time.Time) []byte { + if infinityTsEnabled { + // t <= -infinity : ! (t > -infinity) + if !t.After(infinityTsNegative) { + return []byte("-infinity") + } + // t >= infinity : ! (!t < infinity) + if !t.Before(infinityTsPositive) { + return []byte("infinity") + } + } + return FormatTimestamp(t) +} + +// FormatTimestamp formats t into Postgres' text format for timestamps. +func FormatTimestamp(t time.Time) []byte { + // Need to send dates before 0001 A.D. with " BC" suffix, instead of the + // minus sign preferred by Go. + // Beware, "0000" in ISO is "1 BC", "-0001" is "2 BC" and so on + bc := false + if t.Year() <= 0 { + // flip year sign, and add 1, e.g: "0" will be "1", and "-10" will be "11" + t = t.AddDate((-t.Year())*2+1, 0, 0) + bc = true + } + b := []byte(t.Format("2006-01-02 15:04:05.999999999Z07:00")) + + _, offset := t.Zone() + offset = offset % 60 + if offset != 0 { + // RFC3339Nano already printed the minus sign + if offset < 0 { + offset = -offset + } + + b = append(b, ':') + if offset < 10 { + b = append(b, '0') + } + b = strconv.AppendInt(b, int64(offset), 10) + } + + if bc { + b = append(b, " BC"...) + } + return b +} + +// Parse a bytea value received from the server. Both "hex" and the legacy +// "escape" format are supported. +func parseBytea(s []byte) (result []byte, err error) { + if len(s) >= 2 && bytes.Equal(s[:2], []byte("\\x")) { + // bytea_output = hex + s = s[2:] // trim off leading "\\x" + result = make([]byte, hex.DecodedLen(len(s))) + _, err := hex.Decode(result, s) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + } else { + // bytea_output = escape + for len(s) > 0 { + if s[0] == '\\' { + // escaped '\\' + if len(s) >= 2 && s[1] == '\\' { + result = append(result, '\\') + s = s[2:] + continue + } + + // '\\' followed by an octal number + if len(s) < 4 { + return nil, fmt.Errorf("invalid bytea sequence %v", s) + } + r, err := strconv.ParseInt(string(s[1:4]), 8, 9) + if err != nil { + return nil, fmt.Errorf("could not parse bytea value: %s", err.Error()) + } + result = append(result, byte(r)) + s = s[4:] + } else { + // We hit an unescaped, raw byte. Try to read in as many as + // possible in one go. + i := bytes.IndexByte(s, '\\') + if i == -1 { + result = append(result, s...) + break + } + result = append(result, s[:i]...) + s = s[i:] + } + } + } + + return result, nil +} + +func encodeBytea(serverVersion int, v []byte) (result []byte) { + if serverVersion >= 90000 { + // Use the hex format if we know that the server supports it + result = make([]byte, 2+hex.EncodedLen(len(v))) + result[0] = '\\' + result[1] = 'x' + hex.Encode(result[2:], v) + } else { + // .. or resort to "escape" + for _, b := range v { + if b == '\\' { + result = append(result, '\\', '\\') + } else if b < 0x20 || b > 0x7e { + result = append(result, []byte(fmt.Sprintf("\\%03o", b))...) + } else { + result = append(result, b) + } + } + } + + return result +} + +// NullTime represents a time.Time that may be null. NullTime implements the +// sql.Scanner interface so it can be used as a scan destination, similar to +// sql.NullString. +type NullTime struct { + Time time.Time + Valid bool // Valid is true if Time is not NULL +} + +// Scan implements the Scanner interface. +func (nt *NullTime) Scan(value interface{}) error { + nt.Time, nt.Valid = value.(time.Time) + return nil +} + +// Value implements the driver Valuer interface. +func (nt NullTime) Value() (driver.Value, error) { + if !nt.Valid { + return nil, nil + } + return nt.Time, nil +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/error.go b/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/error.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3d66ba7 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/error.go @@ -0,0 +1,515 @@ +package pq + +import ( + "database/sql/driver" + "fmt" + "io" + "net" + "runtime" +) + +// Error severities +const ( + Efatal = "FATAL" + Epanic = "PANIC" + Ewarning = "WARNING" + Enotice = "NOTICE" + Edebug = "DEBUG" + Einfo = "INFO" + Elog = "LOG" +) + +// Error represents an error communicating with the server. +// +// See http://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/protocol-error-fields.html for details of the fields +type Error struct { + Severity string + Code ErrorCode + Message string + Detail string + Hint string + Position string + InternalPosition string + InternalQuery string + Where string + Schema string + Table string + Column string + DataTypeName string + Constraint string + File string + Line string + Routine string +} + +// ErrorCode is a five-character error code. +type ErrorCode string + +// Name returns a more human friendly rendering of the error code, namely the +// "condition name". +// +// See http://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.3/static/errcodes-appendix.html for +// details. +func (ec ErrorCode) Name() string { + return errorCodeNames[ec] +} + +// ErrorClass is only the class part of an error code. +type ErrorClass string + +// Name returns the condition name of an error class. It is equivalent to the +// condition name of the "standard" error code (i.e. the one having the last +// three characters "000"). +func (ec ErrorClass) Name() string { + return errorCodeNames[ErrorCode(ec+"000")] +} + +// Class returns the error class, e.g. "28". +// +// See http://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.3/static/errcodes-appendix.html for +// details. +func (ec ErrorCode) Class() ErrorClass { + return ErrorClass(ec[0:2]) +} + +// errorCodeNames is a mapping between the five-character error codes and the +// human readable "condition names". It is derived from the list at +// http://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.3/static/errcodes-appendix.html +var errorCodeNames = map[ErrorCode]string{ + // Class 00 - Successful Completion + "00000": "successful_completion", + // Class 01 - Warning + "01000": "warning", + "0100C": "dynamic_result_sets_returned", + "01008": "implicit_zero_bit_padding", + "01003": "null_value_eliminated_in_set_function", + "01007": "privilege_not_granted", + "01006": "privilege_not_revoked", + "01004": "string_data_right_truncation", + "01P01": "deprecated_feature", + // Class 02 - No Data (this is also a warning class per the SQL standard) + "02000": "no_data", + "02001": "no_additional_dynamic_result_sets_returned", + // Class 03 - SQL Statement Not Yet Complete + "03000": "sql_statement_not_yet_complete", + // Class 08 - Connection Exception + "08000": "connection_exception", + "08003": "connection_does_not_exist", + "08006": "connection_failure", + "08001": "sqlclient_unable_to_establish_sqlconnection", + "08004": "sqlserver_rejected_establishment_of_sqlconnection", + "08007": "transaction_resolution_unknown", + "08P01": "protocol_violation", + // Class 09 - Triggered Action Exception + "09000": "triggered_action_exception", + // Class 0A - Feature Not Supported + "0A000": "feature_not_supported", + // Class 0B - Invalid Transaction Initiation + "0B000": "invalid_transaction_initiation", + // Class 0F - Locator Exception + "0F000": "locator_exception", + "0F001": "invalid_locator_specification", + // Class 0L - Invalid Grantor + "0L000": "invalid_grantor", + "0LP01": "invalid_grant_operation", + // Class 0P - Invalid Role Specification + "0P000": "invalid_role_specification", + // Class 0Z - Diagnostics Exception + "0Z000": "diagnostics_exception", + "0Z002": "stacked_diagnostics_accessed_without_active_handler", + // Class 20 - Case Not Found + "20000": "case_not_found", + // Class 21 - Cardinality Violation + "21000": "cardinality_violation", + // Class 22 - Data Exception + "22000": "data_exception", + "2202E": "array_subscript_error", + "22021": "character_not_in_repertoire", + "22008": "datetime_field_overflow", + "22012": "division_by_zero", + "22005": "error_in_assignment", + "2200B": "escape_character_conflict", + "22022": "indicator_overflow", + "22015": "interval_field_overflow", + "2201E": "invalid_argument_for_logarithm", + "22014": "invalid_argument_for_ntile_function", + "22016": "invalid_argument_for_nth_value_function", + "2201F": "invalid_argument_for_power_function", + "2201G": "invalid_argument_for_width_bucket_function", + "22018": "invalid_character_value_for_cast", + "22007": "invalid_datetime_format", + "22019": "invalid_escape_character", + "2200D": "invalid_escape_octet", + "22025": "invalid_escape_sequence", + "22P06": "nonstandard_use_of_escape_character", + "22010": "invalid_indicator_parameter_value", + "22023": "invalid_parameter_value", + "2201B": "invalid_regular_expression", + "2201W": "invalid_row_count_in_limit_clause", + "2201X": "invalid_row_count_in_result_offset_clause", + "22009": "invalid_time_zone_displacement_value", + "2200C": "invalid_use_of_escape_character", + "2200G": "most_specific_type_mismatch", + "22004": "null_value_not_allowed", + "22002": "null_value_no_indicator_parameter", + "22003": "numeric_value_out_of_range", + "2200H": "sequence_generator_limit_exceeded", + "22026": "string_data_length_mismatch", + "22001": "string_data_right_truncation", + "22011": "substring_error", + "22027": "trim_error", + "22024": "unterminated_c_string", + "2200F": "zero_length_character_string", + "22P01": "floating_point_exception", + "22P02": "invalid_text_representation", + "22P03": "invalid_binary_representation", + "22P04": "bad_copy_file_format", + "22P05": "untranslatable_character", + "2200L": "not_an_xml_document", + "2200M": "invalid_xml_document", + "2200N": "invalid_xml_content", + "2200S": "invalid_xml_comment", + "2200T": "invalid_xml_processing_instruction", + // Class 23 - Integrity Constraint Violation + "23000": "integrity_constraint_violation", + "23001": "restrict_violation", + "23502": "not_null_violation", + "23503": "foreign_key_violation", + "23505": "unique_violation", + "23514": "check_violation", + "23P01": "exclusion_violation", + // Class 24 - Invalid Cursor State + "24000": "invalid_cursor_state", + // Class 25 - Invalid Transaction State + "25000": "invalid_transaction_state", + "25001": "active_sql_transaction", + "25002": "branch_transaction_already_active", + "25008": "held_cursor_requires_same_isolation_level", + "25003": "inappropriate_access_mode_for_branch_transaction", + "25004": "inappropriate_isolation_level_for_branch_transaction", + "25005": "no_active_sql_transaction_for_branch_transaction", + "25006": "read_only_sql_transaction", + "25007": "schema_and_data_statement_mixing_not_supported", + "25P01": "no_active_sql_transaction", + "25P02": "in_failed_sql_transaction", + // Class 26 - Invalid SQL Statement Name + "26000": "invalid_sql_statement_name", + // Class 27 - Triggered Data Change Violation + "27000": "triggered_data_change_violation", + // Class 28 - Invalid Authorization Specification + "28000": "invalid_authorization_specification", + "28P01": "invalid_password", + // Class 2B - Dependent Privilege Descriptors Still Exist + "2B000": "dependent_privilege_descriptors_still_exist", + "2BP01": "dependent_objects_still_exist", + // Class 2D - Invalid Transaction Termination + "2D000": "invalid_transaction_termination", + // Class 2F - SQL Routine Exception + "2F000": "sql_routine_exception", + "2F005": "function_executed_no_return_statement", + "2F002": "modifying_sql_data_not_permitted", + "2F003": "prohibited_sql_statement_attempted", + "2F004": "reading_sql_data_not_permitted", + // Class 34 - Invalid Cursor Name + "34000": "invalid_cursor_name", + // Class 38 - External Routine Exception + "38000": "external_routine_exception", + "38001": "containing_sql_not_permitted", + "38002": "modifying_sql_data_not_permitted", + "38003": "prohibited_sql_statement_attempted", + "38004": "reading_sql_data_not_permitted", + // Class 39 - External Routine Invocation Exception + "39000": "external_routine_invocation_exception", + "39001": "invalid_sqlstate_returned", + "39004": "null_value_not_allowed", + "39P01": "trigger_protocol_violated", + "39P02": "srf_protocol_violated", + // Class 3B - Savepoint Exception + "3B000": "savepoint_exception", + "3B001": "invalid_savepoint_specification", + // Class 3D - Invalid Catalog Name + "3D000": "invalid_catalog_name", + // Class 3F - Invalid Schema Name + "3F000": "invalid_schema_name", + // Class 40 - Transaction Rollback + "40000": "transaction_rollback", + "40002": "transaction_integrity_constraint_violation", + "40001": "serialization_failure", + "40003": "statement_completion_unknown", + "40P01": "deadlock_detected", + // Class 42 - Syntax Error or Access Rule Violation + "42000": "syntax_error_or_access_rule_violation", + "42601": "syntax_error", + "42501": "insufficient_privilege", + "42846": "cannot_coerce", + "42803": "grouping_error", + "42P20": "windowing_error", + "42P19": "invalid_recursion", + "42830": "invalid_foreign_key", + "42602": "invalid_name", + "42622": "name_too_long", + "42939": "reserved_name", + "42804": "datatype_mismatch", + "42P18": "indeterminate_datatype", + "42P21": "collation_mismatch", + "42P22": "indeterminate_collation", + "42809": "wrong_object_type", + "42703": "undefined_column", + "42883": "undefined_function", + "42P01": "undefined_table", + "42P02": "undefined_parameter", + "42704": "undefined_object", + "42701": "duplicate_column", + "42P03": "duplicate_cursor", + "42P04": "duplicate_database", + "42723": "duplicate_function", + "42P05": "duplicate_prepared_statement", + "42P06": "duplicate_schema", + "42P07": "duplicate_table", + "42712": "duplicate_alias", + "42710": "duplicate_object", + "42702": "ambiguous_column", + "42725": "ambiguous_function", + "42P08": "ambiguous_parameter", + "42P09": "ambiguous_alias", + "42P10": "invalid_column_reference", + "42611": "invalid_column_definition", + "42P11": "invalid_cursor_definition", + "42P12": "invalid_database_definition", + "42P13": "invalid_function_definition", + "42P14": "invalid_prepared_statement_definition", + "42P15": "invalid_schema_definition", + "42P16": "invalid_table_definition", + "42P17": "invalid_object_definition", + // Class 44 - WITH CHECK OPTION Violation + "44000": "with_check_option_violation", + // Class 53 - Insufficient Resources + "53000": "insufficient_resources", + "53100": "disk_full", + "53200": "out_of_memory", + "53300": "too_many_connections", + "53400": "configuration_limit_exceeded", + // Class 54 - Program Limit Exceeded + "54000": "program_limit_exceeded", + "54001": "statement_too_complex", + "54011": "too_many_columns", + "54023": "too_many_arguments", + // Class 55 - Object Not In Prerequisite State + "55000": "object_not_in_prerequisite_state", + "55006": "object_in_use", + "55P02": "cant_change_runtime_param", + "55P03": "lock_not_available", + // Class 57 - Operator Intervention + "57000": "operator_intervention", + "57014": "query_canceled", + "57P01": "admin_shutdown", + "57P02": "crash_shutdown", + "57P03": "cannot_connect_now", + "57P04": "database_dropped", + // Class 58 - System Error (errors external to PostgreSQL itself) + "58000": "system_error", + "58030": "io_error", + "58P01": "undefined_file", + "58P02": "duplicate_file", + // Class F0 - Configuration File Error + "F0000": "config_file_error", + "F0001": "lock_file_exists", + // Class HV - Foreign Data Wrapper Error (SQL/MED) + "HV000": "fdw_error", + "HV005": "fdw_column_name_not_found", + "HV002": "fdw_dynamic_parameter_value_needed", + "HV010": "fdw_function_sequence_error", + "HV021": "fdw_inconsistent_descriptor_information", + "HV024": "fdw_invalid_attribute_value", + "HV007": "fdw_invalid_column_name", + "HV008": "fdw_invalid_column_number", + "HV004": "fdw_invalid_data_type", + "HV006": "fdw_invalid_data_type_descriptors", + "HV091": "fdw_invalid_descriptor_field_identifier", + "HV00B": "fdw_invalid_handle", + "HV00C": "fdw_invalid_option_index", + "HV00D": "fdw_invalid_option_name", + "HV090": "fdw_invalid_string_length_or_buffer_length", + "HV00A": "fdw_invalid_string_format", + "HV009": "fdw_invalid_use_of_null_pointer", + "HV014": "fdw_too_many_handles", + "HV001": "fdw_out_of_memory", + "HV00P": "fdw_no_schemas", + "HV00J": "fdw_option_name_not_found", + "HV00K": "fdw_reply_handle", + "HV00Q": "fdw_schema_not_found", + "HV00R": "fdw_table_not_found", + "HV00L": "fdw_unable_to_create_execution", + "HV00M": "fdw_unable_to_create_reply", + "HV00N": "fdw_unable_to_establish_connection", + // Class P0 - PL/pgSQL Error + "P0000": "plpgsql_error", + "P0001": "raise_exception", + "P0002": "no_data_found", + "P0003": "too_many_rows", + // Class XX - Internal Error + "XX000": "internal_error", + "XX001": "data_corrupted", + "XX002": "index_corrupted", +} + +func parseError(r *readBuf) *Error { + err := new(Error) + for t := r.byte(); t != 0; t = r.byte() { + msg := r.string() + switch t { + case 'S': + err.Severity = msg + case 'C': + err.Code = ErrorCode(msg) + case 'M': + err.Message = msg + case 'D': + err.Detail = msg + case 'H': + err.Hint = msg + case 'P': + err.Position = msg + case 'p': + err.InternalPosition = msg + case 'q': + err.InternalQuery = msg + case 'W': + err.Where = msg + case 's': + err.Schema = msg + case 't': + err.Table = msg + case 'c': + err.Column = msg + case 'd': + err.DataTypeName = msg + case 'n': + err.Constraint = msg + case 'F': + err.File = msg + case 'L': + err.Line = msg + case 'R': + err.Routine = msg + } + } + return err +} + +// Fatal returns true if the Error Severity is fatal. +func (err *Error) Fatal() bool { + return err.Severity == Efatal +} + +// Get implements the legacy PGError interface. New code should use the fields +// of the Error struct directly. +func (err *Error) Get(k byte) (v string) { + switch k { + case 'S': + return err.Severity + case 'C': + return string(err.Code) + case 'M': + return err.Message + case 'D': + return err.Detail + case 'H': + return err.Hint + case 'P': + return err.Position + case 'p': + return err.InternalPosition + case 'q': + return err.InternalQuery + case 'W': + return err.Where + case 's': + return err.Schema + case 't': + return err.Table + case 'c': + return err.Column + case 'd': + return err.DataTypeName + case 'n': + return err.Constraint + case 'F': + return err.File + case 'L': + return err.Line + case 'R': + return err.Routine + } + return "" +} + +func (err Error) Error() string { + return "pq: " + err.Message +} + +// PGError is an interface used by previous versions of pq. It is provided +// only to support legacy code. New code should use the Error type. +type PGError interface { + Error() string + Fatal() bool + Get(k byte) (v string) +} + +func errorf(s string, args ...interface{}) { + panic(fmt.Errorf("pq: %s", fmt.Sprintf(s, args...))) +} + +// TODO(ainar-g) Rename to errorf after removing panics. +func fmterrorf(s string, args ...interface{}) error { + return fmt.Errorf("pq: %s", fmt.Sprintf(s, args...)) +} + +func errRecoverNoErrBadConn(err *error) { + e := recover() + if e == nil { + // Do nothing + return + } + var ok bool + *err, ok = e.(error) + if !ok { + *err = fmt.Errorf("pq: unexpected error: %#v", e) + } +} + +func (cn *conn) errRecover(err *error) { + e := recover() + switch v := e.(type) { + case nil: + // Do nothing + case runtime.Error: + cn.bad = true + panic(v) + case *Error: + if v.Fatal() { + *err = driver.ErrBadConn + } else { + *err = v + } + case *net.OpError: + cn.bad = true + *err = v + case error: + if v == io.EOF || v.(error).Error() == "remote error: handshake failure" { + *err = driver.ErrBadConn + } else { + *err = v + } + + default: + cn.bad = true + panic(fmt.Sprintf("unknown error: %#v", e)) + } + + // Any time we return ErrBadConn, we need to remember it since *Tx doesn't + // mark the connection bad in database/sql. + if *err == driver.ErrBadConn { + cn.bad = true + } +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/go.mod b/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/go.mod new file mode 100644 index 0000000..edf0b34 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/go.mod @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +module github.com/lib/pq diff --git a/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/notify.go b/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/notify.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..850bb90 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/notify.go @@ -0,0 +1,797 @@ +package pq + +// Package pq is a pure Go Postgres driver for the database/sql package. +// This module contains support for Postgres LISTEN/NOTIFY. + +import ( + "errors" + "fmt" + "sync" + "sync/atomic" + "time" +) + +// Notification represents a single notification from the database. +type Notification struct { + // Process ID (PID) of the notifying postgres backend. + BePid int + // Name of the channel the notification was sent on. + Channel string + // Payload, or the empty string if unspecified. + Extra string +} + +func recvNotification(r *readBuf) *Notification { + bePid := r.int32() + channel := r.string() + extra := r.string() + + return &Notification{bePid, channel, extra} +} + +const ( + connStateIdle int32 = iota + connStateExpectResponse + connStateExpectReadyForQuery +) + +type message struct { + typ byte + err error +} + +var errListenerConnClosed = errors.New("pq: ListenerConn has been closed") + +// ListenerConn is a low-level interface for waiting for notifications. You +// should use Listener instead. +type ListenerConn struct { + // guards cn and err + connectionLock sync.Mutex + cn *conn + err error + + connState int32 + + // the sending goroutine will be holding this lock + senderLock sync.Mutex + + notificationChan chan<- *Notification + + replyChan chan message +} + +// NewListenerConn creates a new ListenerConn. Use NewListener instead. +func NewListenerConn(name string, notificationChan chan<- *Notification) (*ListenerConn, error) { + return newDialListenerConn(defaultDialer{}, name, notificationChan) +} + +func newDialListenerConn(d Dialer, name string, c chan<- *Notification) (*ListenerConn, error) { + cn, err := DialOpen(d, name) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + + l := &ListenerConn{ + cn: cn.(*conn), + notificationChan: c, + connState: connStateIdle, + replyChan: make(chan message, 2), + } + + go l.listenerConnMain() + + return l, nil +} + +// We can only allow one goroutine at a time to be running a query on the +// connection for various reasons, so the goroutine sending on the connection +// must be holding senderLock. +// +// Returns an error if an unrecoverable error has occurred and the ListenerConn +// should be abandoned. +func (l *ListenerConn) acquireSenderLock() error { + // we must acquire senderLock first to avoid deadlocks; see ExecSimpleQuery + l.senderLock.Lock() + + l.connectionLock.Lock() + err := l.err + l.connectionLock.Unlock() + if err != nil { + l.senderLock.Unlock() + return err + } + return nil +} + +func (l *ListenerConn) releaseSenderLock() { + l.senderLock.Unlock() +} + +// setState advances the protocol state to newState. Returns false if moving +// to that state from the current state is not allowed. +func (l *ListenerConn) setState(newState int32) bool { + var expectedState int32 + + switch newState { + case connStateIdle: + expectedState = connStateExpectReadyForQuery + case connStateExpectResponse: + expectedState = connStateIdle + case connStateExpectReadyForQuery: + expectedState = connStateExpectResponse + default: + panic(fmt.Sprintf("unexpected listenerConnState %d", newState)) + } + + return atomic.CompareAndSwapInt32(&l.connState, expectedState, newState) +} + +// Main logic is here: receive messages from the postgres backend, forward +// notifications and query replies and keep the internal state in sync with the +// protocol state. Returns when the connection has been lost, is about to go +// away or should be discarded because we couldn't agree on the state with the +// server backend. +func (l *ListenerConn) listenerConnLoop() (err error) { + defer errRecoverNoErrBadConn(&err) + + r := &readBuf{} + for { + t, err := l.cn.recvMessage(r) + if err != nil { + return err + } + + switch t { + case 'A': + // recvNotification copies all the data so we don't need to worry + // about the scratch buffer being overwritten. + l.notificationChan <- recvNotification(r) + + case 'T', 'D': + // only used by tests; ignore + + case 'E': + // We might receive an ErrorResponse even when not in a query; it + // is expected that the server will close the connection after + // that, but we should make sure that the error we display is the + // one from the stray ErrorResponse, not io.ErrUnexpectedEOF. + if !l.setState(connStateExpectReadyForQuery) { + return parseError(r) + } + l.replyChan <- message{t, parseError(r)} + + case 'C', 'I': + if !l.setState(connStateExpectReadyForQuery) { + // protocol out of sync + return fmt.Errorf("unexpected CommandComplete") + } + // ExecSimpleQuery doesn't need to know about this message + + case 'Z': + if !l.setState(connStateIdle) { + // protocol out of sync + return fmt.Errorf("unexpected ReadyForQuery") + } + l.replyChan <- message{t, nil} + + case 'N', 'S': + // ignore + default: + return fmt.Errorf("unexpected message %q from server in listenerConnLoop", t) + } + } +} + +// This is the main routine for the goroutine receiving on the database +// connection. Most of the main logic is in listenerConnLoop. +func (l *ListenerConn) listenerConnMain() { + err := l.listenerConnLoop() + + // listenerConnLoop terminated; we're done, but we still have to clean up. + // Make sure nobody tries to start any new queries by making sure the err + // pointer is set. It is important that we do not overwrite its value; a + // connection could be closed by either this goroutine or one sending on + // the connection -- whoever closes the connection is assumed to have the + // more meaningful error message (as the other one will probably get + // net.errClosed), so that goroutine sets the error we expose while the + // other error is discarded. If the connection is lost while two + // goroutines are operating on the socket, it probably doesn't matter which + // error we expose so we don't try to do anything more complex. + l.connectionLock.Lock() + if l.err == nil { + l.err = err + } + l.cn.Close() + l.connectionLock.Unlock() + + // There might be a query in-flight; make sure nobody's waiting for a + // response to it, since there's not going to be one. + close(l.replyChan) + + // let the listener know we're done + close(l.notificationChan) + + // this ListenerConn is done +} + +// Listen sends a LISTEN query to the server. See ExecSimpleQuery. +func (l *ListenerConn) Listen(channel string) (bool, error) { + return l.ExecSimpleQuery("LISTEN " + QuoteIdentifier(channel)) +} + +// Unlisten sends an UNLISTEN query to the server. See ExecSimpleQuery. +func (l *ListenerConn) Unlisten(channel string) (bool, error) { + return l.ExecSimpleQuery("UNLISTEN " + QuoteIdentifier(channel)) +} + +// UnlistenAll sends an `UNLISTEN *` query to the server. See ExecSimpleQuery. +func (l *ListenerConn) UnlistenAll() (bool, error) { + return l.ExecSimpleQuery("UNLISTEN *") +} + +// Ping the remote server to make sure it's alive. Non-nil error means the +// connection has failed and should be abandoned. +func (l *ListenerConn) Ping() error { + sent, err := l.ExecSimpleQuery("") + if !sent { + return err + } + if err != nil { + // shouldn't happen + panic(err) + } + return nil +} + +// Attempt to send a query on the connection. Returns an error if sending the +// query failed, and the caller should initiate closure of this connection. +// The caller must be holding senderLock (see acquireSenderLock and +// releaseSenderLock). +func (l *ListenerConn) sendSimpleQuery(q string) (err error) { + defer errRecoverNoErrBadConn(&err) + + // must set connection state before sending the query + if !l.setState(connStateExpectResponse) { + panic("two queries running at the same time") + } + + // Can't use l.cn.writeBuf here because it uses the scratch buffer which + // might get overwritten by listenerConnLoop. + b := &writeBuf{ + buf: []byte("Q\x00\x00\x00\x00"), + pos: 1, + } + b.string(q) + l.cn.send(b) + + return nil +} + +// ExecSimpleQuery executes a "simple query" (i.e. one with no bindable +// parameters) on the connection. The possible return values are: +// 1) "executed" is true; the query was executed to completion on the +// database server. If the query failed, err will be set to the error +// returned by the database, otherwise err will be nil. +// 2) If "executed" is false, the query could not be executed on the remote +// server. err will be non-nil. +// +// After a call to ExecSimpleQuery has returned an executed=false value, the +// connection has either been closed or will be closed shortly thereafter, and +// all subsequently executed queries will return an error. +func (l *ListenerConn) ExecSimpleQuery(q string) (executed bool, err error) { + if err = l.acquireSenderLock(); err != nil { + return false, err + } + defer l.releaseSenderLock() + + err = l.sendSimpleQuery(q) + if err != nil { + // We can't know what state the protocol is in, so we need to abandon + // this connection. + l.connectionLock.Lock() + // Set the error pointer if it hasn't been set already; see + // listenerConnMain. + if l.err == nil { + l.err = err + } + l.connectionLock.Unlock() + l.cn.c.Close() + return false, err + } + + // now we just wait for a reply.. + for { + m, ok := <-l.replyChan + if !ok { + // We lost the connection to server, don't bother waiting for a + // a response. err should have been set already. + l.connectionLock.Lock() + err := l.err + l.connectionLock.Unlock() + return false, err + } + switch m.typ { + case 'Z': + // sanity check + if m.err != nil { + panic("m.err != nil") + } + // done; err might or might not be set + return true, err + + case 'E': + // sanity check + if m.err == nil { + panic("m.err == nil") + } + // server responded with an error; ReadyForQuery to follow + err = m.err + + default: + return false, fmt.Errorf("unknown response for simple query: %q", m.typ) + } + } +} + +// Close closes the connection. +func (l *ListenerConn) Close() error { + l.connectionLock.Lock() + if l.err != nil { + l.connectionLock.Unlock() + return errListenerConnClosed + } + l.err = errListenerConnClosed + l.connectionLock.Unlock() + // We can't send anything on the connection without holding senderLock. + // Simply close the net.Conn to wake up everyone operating on it. + return l.cn.c.Close() +} + +// Err returns the reason the connection was closed. It is not safe to call +// this function until l.Notify has been closed. +func (l *ListenerConn) Err() error { + return l.err +} + +var errListenerClosed = errors.New("pq: Listener has been closed") + +// ErrChannelAlreadyOpen is returned from Listen when a channel is already +// open. +var ErrChannelAlreadyOpen = errors.New("pq: channel is already open") + +// ErrChannelNotOpen is returned from Unlisten when a channel is not open. +var ErrChannelNotOpen = errors.New("pq: channel is not open") + +// ListenerEventType is an enumeration of listener event types. +type ListenerEventType int + +const ( + // ListenerEventConnected is emitted only when the database connection + // has been initially initialized. The err argument of the callback + // will always be nil. + ListenerEventConnected ListenerEventType = iota + + // ListenerEventDisconnected is emitted after a database connection has + // been lost, either because of an error or because Close has been + // called. The err argument will be set to the reason the database + // connection was lost. + ListenerEventDisconnected + + // ListenerEventReconnected is emitted after a database connection has + // been re-established after connection loss. The err argument of the + // callback will always be nil. After this event has been emitted, a + // nil pq.Notification is sent on the Listener.Notify channel. + ListenerEventReconnected + + // ListenerEventConnectionAttemptFailed is emitted after a connection + // to the database was attempted, but failed. The err argument will be + // set to an error describing why the connection attempt did not + // succeed. + ListenerEventConnectionAttemptFailed +) + +// EventCallbackType is the event callback type. See also ListenerEventType +// constants' documentation. +type EventCallbackType func(event ListenerEventType, err error) + +// Listener provides an interface for listening to notifications from a +// PostgreSQL database. For general usage information, see section +// "Notifications". +// +// Listener can safely be used from concurrently running goroutines. +type Listener struct { + // Channel for receiving notifications from the database. In some cases a + // nil value will be sent. See section "Notifications" above. + Notify chan *Notification + + name string + minReconnectInterval time.Duration + maxReconnectInterval time.Duration + dialer Dialer + eventCallback EventCallbackType + + lock sync.Mutex + isClosed bool + reconnectCond *sync.Cond + cn *ListenerConn + connNotificationChan <-chan *Notification + channels map[string]struct{} +} + +// NewListener creates a new database connection dedicated to LISTEN / NOTIFY. +// +// name should be set to a connection string to be used to establish the +// database connection (see section "Connection String Parameters" above). +// +// minReconnectInterval controls the duration to wait before trying to +// re-establish the database connection after connection loss. After each +// consecutive failure this interval is doubled, until maxReconnectInterval is +// reached. Successfully completing the connection establishment procedure +// resets the interval back to minReconnectInterval. +// +// The last parameter eventCallback can be set to a function which will be +// called by the Listener when the state of the underlying database connection +// changes. This callback will be called by the goroutine which dispatches the +// notifications over the Notify channel, so you should try to avoid doing +// potentially time-consuming operations from the callback. +func NewListener(name string, + minReconnectInterval time.Duration, + maxReconnectInterval time.Duration, + eventCallback EventCallbackType) *Listener { + return NewDialListener(defaultDialer{}, name, minReconnectInterval, maxReconnectInterval, eventCallback) +} + +// NewDialListener is like NewListener but it takes a Dialer. +func NewDialListener(d Dialer, + name string, + minReconnectInterval time.Duration, + maxReconnectInterval time.Duration, + eventCallback EventCallbackType) *Listener { + + l := &Listener{ + name: name, + minReconnectInterval: minReconnectInterval, + maxReconnectInterval: maxReconnectInterval, + dialer: d, + eventCallback: eventCallback, + + channels: make(map[string]struct{}), + + Notify: make(chan *Notification, 32), + } + l.reconnectCond = sync.NewCond(&l.lock) + + go l.listenerMain() + + return l +} + +// NotificationChannel returns the notification channel for this listener. +// This is the same channel as Notify, and will not be recreated during the +// life time of the Listener. +func (l *Listener) NotificationChannel() <-chan *Notification { + return l.Notify +} + +// Listen starts listening for notifications on a channel. Calls to this +// function will block until an acknowledgement has been received from the +// server. Note that Listener automatically re-establishes the connection +// after connection loss, so this function may block indefinitely if the +// connection can not be re-established. +// +// Listen will only fail in three conditions: +// 1) The channel is already open. The returned error will be +// ErrChannelAlreadyOpen. +// 2) The query was executed on the remote server, but PostgreSQL returned an +// error message in response to the query. The returned error will be a +// pq.Error containing the information the server supplied. +// 3) Close is called on the Listener before the request could be completed. +// +// The channel name is case-sensitive. +func (l *Listener) Listen(channel string) error { + l.lock.Lock() + defer l.lock.Unlock() + + if l.isClosed { + return errListenerClosed + } + + // The server allows you to issue a LISTEN on a channel which is already + // open, but it seems useful to be able to detect this case to spot for + // mistakes in application logic. If the application genuinely does't + // care, it can check the exported error and ignore it. + _, exists := l.channels[channel] + if exists { + return ErrChannelAlreadyOpen + } + + if l.cn != nil { + // If gotResponse is true but error is set, the query was executed on + // the remote server, but resulted in an error. This should be + // relatively rare, so it's fine if we just pass the error to our + // caller. However, if gotResponse is false, we could not complete the + // query on the remote server and our underlying connection is about + // to go away, so we only add relname to l.channels, and wait for + // resync() to take care of the rest. + gotResponse, err := l.cn.Listen(channel) + if gotResponse && err != nil { + return err + } + } + + l.channels[channel] = struct{}{} + for l.cn == nil { + l.reconnectCond.Wait() + // we let go of the mutex for a while + if l.isClosed { + return errListenerClosed + } + } + + return nil +} + +// Unlisten removes a channel from the Listener's channel list. Returns +// ErrChannelNotOpen if the Listener is not listening on the specified channel. +// Returns immediately with no error if there is no connection. Note that you +// might still get notifications for this channel even after Unlisten has +// returned. +// +// The channel name is case-sensitive. +func (l *Listener) Unlisten(channel string) error { + l.lock.Lock() + defer l.lock.Unlock() + + if l.isClosed { + return errListenerClosed + } + + // Similarly to LISTEN, this is not an error in Postgres, but it seems + // useful to distinguish from the normal conditions. + _, exists := l.channels[channel] + if !exists { + return ErrChannelNotOpen + } + + if l.cn != nil { + // Similarly to Listen (see comment in that function), the caller + // should only be bothered with an error if it came from the backend as + // a response to our query. + gotResponse, err := l.cn.Unlisten(channel) + if gotResponse && err != nil { + return err + } + } + + // Don't bother waiting for resync if there's no connection. + delete(l.channels, channel) + return nil +} + +// UnlistenAll removes all channels from the Listener's channel list. Returns +// immediately with no error if there is no connection. Note that you might +// still get notifications for any of the deleted channels even after +// UnlistenAll has returned. +func (l *Listener) UnlistenAll() error { + l.lock.Lock() + defer l.lock.Unlock() + + if l.isClosed { + return errListenerClosed + } + + if l.cn != nil { + // Similarly to Listen (see comment in that function), the caller + // should only be bothered with an error if it came from the backend as + // a response to our query. + gotResponse, err := l.cn.UnlistenAll() + if gotResponse && err != nil { + return err + } + } + + // Don't bother waiting for resync if there's no connection. + l.channels = make(map[string]struct{}) + return nil +} + +// Ping the remote server to make sure it's alive. Non-nil return value means +// that there is no active connection. +func (l *Listener) Ping() error { + l.lock.Lock() + defer l.lock.Unlock() + + if l.isClosed { + return errListenerClosed + } + if l.cn == nil { + return errors.New("no connection") + } + + return l.cn.Ping() +} + +// Clean up after losing the server connection. Returns l.cn.Err(), which +// should have the reason the connection was lost. +func (l *Listener) disconnectCleanup() error { + l.lock.Lock() + defer l.lock.Unlock() + + // sanity check; can't look at Err() until the channel has been closed + select { + case _, ok := <-l.connNotificationChan: + if ok { + panic("connNotificationChan not closed") + } + default: + panic("connNotificationChan not closed") + } + + err := l.cn.Err() + l.cn.Close() + l.cn = nil + return err +} + +// Synchronize the list of channels we want to be listening on with the server +// after the connection has been established. +func (l *Listener) resync(cn *ListenerConn, notificationChan <-chan *Notification) error { + doneChan := make(chan error) + go func(notificationChan <-chan *Notification) { + for channel := range l.channels { + // If we got a response, return that error to our caller as it's + // going to be more descriptive than cn.Err(). + gotResponse, err := cn.Listen(channel) + if gotResponse && err != nil { + doneChan <- err + return + } + + // If we couldn't reach the server, wait for notificationChan to + // close and then return the error message from the connection, as + // per ListenerConn's interface. + if err != nil { + for range notificationChan { + } + doneChan <- cn.Err() + return + } + } + doneChan <- nil + }(notificationChan) + + // Ignore notifications while synchronization is going on to avoid + // deadlocks. We have to send a nil notification over Notify anyway as + // we can't possibly know which notifications (if any) were lost while + // the connection was down, so there's no reason to try and process + // these messages at all. + for { + select { + case _, ok := <-notificationChan: + if !ok { + notificationChan = nil + } + + case err := <-doneChan: + return err + } + } +} + +// caller should NOT be holding l.lock +func (l *Listener) closed() bool { + l.lock.Lock() + defer l.lock.Unlock() + + return l.isClosed +} + +func (l *Listener) connect() error { + notificationChan := make(chan *Notification, 32) + cn, err := newDialListenerConn(l.dialer, l.name, notificationChan) + if err != nil { + return err + } + + l.lock.Lock() + defer l.lock.Unlock() + + err = l.resync(cn, notificationChan) + if err != nil { + cn.Close() + return err + } + + l.cn = cn + l.connNotificationChan = notificationChan + l.reconnectCond.Broadcast() + + return nil +} + +// Close disconnects the Listener from the database and shuts it down. +// Subsequent calls to its methods will return an error. Close returns an +// error if the connection has already been closed. +func (l *Listener) Close() error { + l.lock.Lock() + defer l.lock.Unlock() + + if l.isClosed { + return errListenerClosed + } + + if l.cn != nil { + l.cn.Close() + } + l.isClosed = true + + // Unblock calls to Listen() + l.reconnectCond.Broadcast() + + return nil +} + +func (l *Listener) emitEvent(event ListenerEventType, err error) { + if l.eventCallback != nil { + l.eventCallback(event, err) + } +} + +// Main logic here: maintain a connection to the server when possible, wait +// for notifications and emit events. +func (l *Listener) listenerConnLoop() { + var nextReconnect time.Time + + reconnectInterval := l.minReconnectInterval + for { + for { + err := l.connect() + if err == nil { + break + } + + if l.closed() { + return + } + l.emitEvent(ListenerEventConnectionAttemptFailed, err) + + time.Sleep(reconnectInterval) + reconnectInterval *= 2 + if reconnectInterval > l.maxReconnectInterval { + reconnectInterval = l.maxReconnectInterval + } + } + + if nextReconnect.IsZero() { + l.emitEvent(ListenerEventConnected, nil) + } else { + l.emitEvent(ListenerEventReconnected, nil) + l.Notify <- nil + } + + reconnectInterval = l.minReconnectInterval + nextReconnect = time.Now().Add(reconnectInterval) + + for { + notification, ok := <-l.connNotificationChan + if !ok { + // lost connection, loop again + break + } + l.Notify <- notification + } + + err := l.disconnectCleanup() + if l.closed() { + return + } + l.emitEvent(ListenerEventDisconnected, err) + + time.Sleep(time.Until(nextReconnect)) + } +} + +func (l *Listener) listenerMain() { + l.listenerConnLoop() + close(l.Notify) +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/oid/doc.go b/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/oid/doc.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..caaede2 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/oid/doc.go @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ +// Package oid contains OID constants +// as defined by the Postgres server. +package oid + +// Oid is a Postgres Object ID. +type Oid uint32 diff --git a/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/oid/gen.go b/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/oid/gen.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7c634cd --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/oid/gen.go @@ -0,0 +1,93 @@ +// +build ignore + +// Generate the table of OID values +// Run with 'go run gen.go'. +package main + +import ( + "database/sql" + "fmt" + "log" + "os" + "os/exec" + "strings" + + _ "github.com/lib/pq" +) + +// OID represent a postgres Object Identifier Type. +type OID struct { + ID int + Type string +} + +// Name returns an upper case version of the oid type. +func (o OID) Name() string { + return strings.ToUpper(o.Type) +} + +func main() { + datname := os.Getenv("PGDATABASE") + sslmode := os.Getenv("PGSSLMODE") + + if datname == "" { + os.Setenv("PGDATABASE", "pqgotest") + } + + if sslmode == "" { + os.Setenv("PGSSLMODE", "disable") + } + + db, err := sql.Open("postgres", "") + if err != nil { + log.Fatal(err) + } + rows, err := db.Query(` + SELECT typname, oid + FROM pg_type WHERE oid < 10000 + ORDER BY oid; + `) + if err != nil { + log.Fatal(err) + } + oids := make([]*OID, 0) + for rows.Next() { + var oid OID + if err = rows.Scan(&oid.Type, &oid.ID); err != nil { + log.Fatal(err) + } + oids = append(oids, &oid) + } + if err = rows.Err(); err != nil { + log.Fatal(err) + } + cmd := exec.Command("gofmt") + cmd.Stderr = os.Stderr + w, err := cmd.StdinPipe() + if err != nil { + log.Fatal(err) + } + f, err := os.Create("types.go") + if err != nil { + log.Fatal(err) + } + cmd.Stdout = f + err = cmd.Start() + if err != nil { + log.Fatal(err) + } + fmt.Fprintln(w, "// Code generated by gen.go. DO NOT EDIT.") + fmt.Fprintln(w, "\npackage oid") + fmt.Fprintln(w, "const (") + for _, oid := range oids { + fmt.Fprintf(w, "T_%s Oid = %d\n", oid.Type, oid.ID) + } + fmt.Fprintln(w, ")") + fmt.Fprintln(w, "var TypeName = map[Oid]string{") + for _, oid := range oids { + fmt.Fprintf(w, "T_%s: \"%s\",\n", oid.Type, oid.Name()) + } + fmt.Fprintln(w, "}") + w.Close() + cmd.Wait() +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/oid/types.go b/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/oid/types.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ecc84c2 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/oid/types.go @@ -0,0 +1,343 @@ +// Code generated by gen.go. DO NOT EDIT. + +package oid + +const ( + T_bool Oid = 16 + T_bytea Oid = 17 + T_char Oid = 18 + T_name Oid = 19 + T_int8 Oid = 20 + T_int2 Oid = 21 + T_int2vector Oid = 22 + T_int4 Oid = 23 + T_regproc Oid = 24 + T_text Oid = 25 + T_oid Oid = 26 + T_tid Oid = 27 + T_xid Oid = 28 + T_cid Oid = 29 + T_oidvector Oid = 30 + T_pg_ddl_command Oid = 32 + T_pg_type Oid = 71 + T_pg_attribute Oid = 75 + T_pg_proc Oid = 81 + T_pg_class Oid = 83 + T_json Oid = 114 + T_xml Oid = 142 + T__xml Oid = 143 + T_pg_node_tree Oid = 194 + T__json Oid = 199 + T_smgr Oid = 210 + T_index_am_handler Oid = 325 + T_point Oid = 600 + T_lseg Oid = 601 + T_path Oid = 602 + T_box Oid = 603 + T_polygon Oid = 604 + T_line Oid = 628 + T__line Oid = 629 + T_cidr Oid = 650 + T__cidr Oid = 651 + T_float4 Oid = 700 + T_float8 Oid = 701 + T_abstime Oid = 702 + T_reltime Oid = 703 + T_tinterval Oid = 704 + T_unknown Oid = 705 + T_circle Oid = 718 + T__circle Oid = 719 + T_money Oid = 790 + T__money Oid = 791 + T_macaddr Oid = 829 + T_inet Oid = 869 + T__bool Oid = 1000 + T__bytea Oid = 1001 + T__char Oid = 1002 + T__name Oid = 1003 + T__int2 Oid = 1005 + T__int2vector Oid = 1006 + T__int4 Oid = 1007 + T__regproc Oid = 1008 + T__text Oid = 1009 + T__tid Oid = 1010 + T__xid Oid = 1011 + T__cid Oid = 1012 + T__oidvector Oid = 1013 + T__bpchar Oid = 1014 + T__varchar Oid = 1015 + T__int8 Oid = 1016 + T__point Oid = 1017 + T__lseg Oid = 1018 + T__path Oid = 1019 + T__box Oid = 1020 + T__float4 Oid = 1021 + T__float8 Oid = 1022 + T__abstime Oid = 1023 + T__reltime Oid = 1024 + T__tinterval Oid = 1025 + T__polygon Oid = 1027 + T__oid Oid = 1028 + T_aclitem Oid = 1033 + T__aclitem Oid = 1034 + T__macaddr Oid = 1040 + T__inet Oid = 1041 + T_bpchar Oid = 1042 + T_varchar Oid = 1043 + T_date Oid = 1082 + T_time Oid = 1083 + T_timestamp Oid = 1114 + T__timestamp Oid = 1115 + T__date Oid = 1182 + T__time Oid = 1183 + T_timestamptz Oid = 1184 + T__timestamptz Oid = 1185 + T_interval Oid = 1186 + T__interval Oid = 1187 + T__numeric Oid = 1231 + T_pg_database Oid = 1248 + T__cstring Oid = 1263 + T_timetz Oid = 1266 + T__timetz Oid = 1270 + T_bit Oid = 1560 + T__bit Oid = 1561 + T_varbit Oid = 1562 + T__varbit Oid = 1563 + T_numeric Oid = 1700 + T_refcursor Oid = 1790 + T__refcursor Oid = 2201 + T_regprocedure Oid = 2202 + T_regoper Oid = 2203 + T_regoperator Oid = 2204 + T_regclass Oid = 2205 + T_regtype Oid = 2206 + T__regprocedure Oid = 2207 + T__regoper Oid = 2208 + T__regoperator Oid = 2209 + T__regclass Oid = 2210 + T__regtype Oid = 2211 + T_record Oid = 2249 + T_cstring Oid = 2275 + T_any Oid = 2276 + T_anyarray Oid = 2277 + T_void Oid = 2278 + T_trigger Oid = 2279 + T_language_handler Oid = 2280 + T_internal Oid = 2281 + T_opaque Oid = 2282 + T_anyelement Oid = 2283 + T__record Oid = 2287 + T_anynonarray Oid = 2776 + T_pg_authid Oid = 2842 + T_pg_auth_members Oid = 2843 + T__txid_snapshot Oid = 2949 + T_uuid Oid = 2950 + T__uuid Oid = 2951 + T_txid_snapshot Oid = 2970 + T_fdw_handler Oid = 3115 + T_pg_lsn Oid = 3220 + T__pg_lsn Oid = 3221 + T_tsm_handler Oid = 3310 + T_anyenum Oid = 3500 + T_tsvector Oid = 3614 + T_tsquery Oid = 3615 + T_gtsvector Oid = 3642 + T__tsvector Oid = 3643 + T__gtsvector Oid = 3644 + T__tsquery Oid = 3645 + T_regconfig Oid = 3734 + T__regconfig Oid = 3735 + T_regdictionary Oid = 3769 + T__regdictionary Oid = 3770 + T_jsonb Oid = 3802 + T__jsonb Oid = 3807 + T_anyrange Oid = 3831 + T_event_trigger Oid = 3838 + T_int4range Oid = 3904 + T__int4range Oid = 3905 + T_numrange Oid = 3906 + T__numrange Oid = 3907 + T_tsrange Oid = 3908 + T__tsrange Oid = 3909 + T_tstzrange Oid = 3910 + T__tstzrange Oid = 3911 + T_daterange Oid = 3912 + T__daterange Oid = 3913 + T_int8range Oid = 3926 + T__int8range Oid = 3927 + T_pg_shseclabel Oid = 4066 + T_regnamespace Oid = 4089 + T__regnamespace Oid = 4090 + T_regrole Oid = 4096 + T__regrole Oid = 4097 +) + +var TypeName = map[Oid]string{ + T_bool: "BOOL", + T_bytea: "BYTEA", + T_char: "CHAR", + T_name: "NAME", + T_int8: "INT8", + T_int2: "INT2", + T_int2vector: "INT2VECTOR", + T_int4: "INT4", + T_regproc: "REGPROC", + T_text: "TEXT", + T_oid: "OID", + T_tid: "TID", + T_xid: "XID", + T_cid: "CID", + T_oidvector: "OIDVECTOR", + T_pg_ddl_command: "PG_DDL_COMMAND", + T_pg_type: "PG_TYPE", + T_pg_attribute: "PG_ATTRIBUTE", + T_pg_proc: "PG_PROC", + T_pg_class: "PG_CLASS", + T_json: "JSON", + T_xml: "XML", + T__xml: "_XML", + T_pg_node_tree: "PG_NODE_TREE", + T__json: "_JSON", + T_smgr: "SMGR", + T_index_am_handler: "INDEX_AM_HANDLER", + T_point: "POINT", + T_lseg: "LSEG", + T_path: "PATH", + T_box: "BOX", + T_polygon: "POLYGON", + T_line: "LINE", + T__line: "_LINE", + T_cidr: "CIDR", + T__cidr: "_CIDR", + T_float4: "FLOAT4", + T_float8: "FLOAT8", + T_abstime: "ABSTIME", + T_reltime: "RELTIME", + T_tinterval: "TINTERVAL", + T_unknown: "UNKNOWN", + T_circle: "CIRCLE", + T__circle: "_CIRCLE", + T_money: "MONEY", + T__money: "_MONEY", + T_macaddr: "MACADDR", + T_inet: "INET", + T__bool: "_BOOL", + T__bytea: "_BYTEA", + T__char: "_CHAR", + T__name: "_NAME", + T__int2: "_INT2", + T__int2vector: "_INT2VECTOR", + T__int4: "_INT4", + T__regproc: "_REGPROC", + T__text: "_TEXT", + T__tid: "_TID", + T__xid: "_XID", + T__cid: "_CID", + T__oidvector: "_OIDVECTOR", + T__bpchar: "_BPCHAR", + T__varchar: "_VARCHAR", + T__int8: "_INT8", + T__point: "_POINT", + T__lseg: "_LSEG", + T__path: "_PATH", + T__box: "_BOX", + T__float4: "_FLOAT4", + T__float8: "_FLOAT8", + T__abstime: "_ABSTIME", + T__reltime: "_RELTIME", + T__tinterval: "_TINTERVAL", + T__polygon: "_POLYGON", + T__oid: "_OID", + T_aclitem: "ACLITEM", + T__aclitem: "_ACLITEM", + T__macaddr: "_MACADDR", + T__inet: "_INET", + T_bpchar: "BPCHAR", + T_varchar: "VARCHAR", + T_date: "DATE", + T_time: "TIME", + T_timestamp: "TIMESTAMP", + T__timestamp: "_TIMESTAMP", + T__date: "_DATE", + T__time: "_TIME", + T_timestamptz: "TIMESTAMPTZ", + T__timestamptz: "_TIMESTAMPTZ", + T_interval: "INTERVAL", + T__interval: "_INTERVAL", + T__numeric: "_NUMERIC", + T_pg_database: "PG_DATABASE", + T__cstring: "_CSTRING", + T_timetz: "TIMETZ", + T__timetz: "_TIMETZ", + T_bit: "BIT", + T__bit: "_BIT", + T_varbit: "VARBIT", + T__varbit: "_VARBIT", + T_numeric: "NUMERIC", + T_refcursor: "REFCURSOR", + T__refcursor: "_REFCURSOR", + T_regprocedure: "REGPROCEDURE", + T_regoper: "REGOPER", + T_regoperator: "REGOPERATOR", + T_regclass: "REGCLASS", + T_regtype: "REGTYPE", + T__regprocedure: "_REGPROCEDURE", + T__regoper: "_REGOPER", + T__regoperator: "_REGOPERATOR", + T__regclass: "_REGCLASS", + T__regtype: "_REGTYPE", + T_record: "RECORD", + T_cstring: "CSTRING", + T_any: "ANY", + T_anyarray: "ANYARRAY", + T_void: "VOID", + T_trigger: "TRIGGER", + T_language_handler: "LANGUAGE_HANDLER", + T_internal: "INTERNAL", + T_opaque: "OPAQUE", + T_anyelement: "ANYELEMENT", + T__record: "_RECORD", + T_anynonarray: "ANYNONARRAY", + T_pg_authid: "PG_AUTHID", + T_pg_auth_members: "PG_AUTH_MEMBERS", + T__txid_snapshot: "_TXID_SNAPSHOT", + T_uuid: "UUID", + T__uuid: "_UUID", + T_txid_snapshot: "TXID_SNAPSHOT", + T_fdw_handler: "FDW_HANDLER", + T_pg_lsn: "PG_LSN", + T__pg_lsn: "_PG_LSN", + T_tsm_handler: "TSM_HANDLER", + T_anyenum: "ANYENUM", + T_tsvector: "TSVECTOR", + T_tsquery: "TSQUERY", + T_gtsvector: "GTSVECTOR", + T__tsvector: "_TSVECTOR", + T__gtsvector: "_GTSVECTOR", + T__tsquery: "_TSQUERY", + T_regconfig: "REGCONFIG", + T__regconfig: "_REGCONFIG", + T_regdictionary: "REGDICTIONARY", + T__regdictionary: "_REGDICTIONARY", + T_jsonb: "JSONB", + T__jsonb: "_JSONB", + T_anyrange: "ANYRANGE", + T_event_trigger: "EVENT_TRIGGER", + T_int4range: "INT4RANGE", + T__int4range: "_INT4RANGE", + T_numrange: "NUMRANGE", + T__numrange: "_NUMRANGE", + T_tsrange: "TSRANGE", + T__tsrange: "_TSRANGE", + T_tstzrange: "TSTZRANGE", + T__tstzrange: "_TSTZRANGE", + T_daterange: "DATERANGE", + T__daterange: "_DATERANGE", + T_int8range: "INT8RANGE", + T__int8range: "_INT8RANGE", + T_pg_shseclabel: "PG_SHSECLABEL", + T_regnamespace: "REGNAMESPACE", + T__regnamespace: "_REGNAMESPACE", + T_regrole: "REGROLE", + T__regrole: "_REGROLE", +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/rows.go b/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/rows.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c6aa5b9 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/rows.go @@ -0,0 +1,93 @@ +package pq + +import ( + "math" + "reflect" + "time" + + "github.com/lib/pq/oid" +) + +const headerSize = 4 + +type fieldDesc struct { + // The object ID of the data type. + OID oid.Oid + // The data type size (see pg_type.typlen). + // Note that negative values denote variable-width types. + Len int + // The type modifier (see pg_attribute.atttypmod). + // The meaning of the modifier is type-specific. + Mod int +} + +func (fd fieldDesc) Type() reflect.Type { + switch fd.OID { + case oid.T_int8: + return reflect.TypeOf(int64(0)) + case oid.T_int4: + return reflect.TypeOf(int32(0)) + case oid.T_int2: + return reflect.TypeOf(int16(0)) + case oid.T_varchar, oid.T_text: + return reflect.TypeOf("") + case oid.T_bool: + return reflect.TypeOf(false) + case oid.T_date, oid.T_time, oid.T_timetz, oid.T_timestamp, oid.T_timestamptz: + return reflect.TypeOf(time.Time{}) + case oid.T_bytea: + return reflect.TypeOf([]byte(nil)) + default: + return reflect.TypeOf(new(interface{})).Elem() + } +} + +func (fd fieldDesc) Name() string { + return oid.TypeName[fd.OID] +} + +func (fd fieldDesc) Length() (length int64, ok bool) { + switch fd.OID { + case oid.T_text, oid.T_bytea: + return math.MaxInt64, true + case oid.T_varchar, oid.T_bpchar: + return int64(fd.Mod - headerSize), true + default: + return 0, false + } +} + +func (fd fieldDesc) PrecisionScale() (precision, scale int64, ok bool) { + switch fd.OID { + case oid.T_numeric, oid.T__numeric: + mod := fd.Mod - headerSize + precision = int64((mod >> 16) & 0xffff) + scale = int64(mod & 0xffff) + return precision, scale, true + default: + return 0, 0, false + } +} + +// ColumnTypeScanType returns the value type that can be used to scan types into. +func (rs *rows) ColumnTypeScanType(index int) reflect.Type { + return rs.colTyps[index].Type() +} + +// ColumnTypeDatabaseTypeName return the database system type name. +func (rs *rows) ColumnTypeDatabaseTypeName(index int) string { + return rs.colTyps[index].Name() +} + +// ColumnTypeLength returns the length of the column type if the column is a +// variable length type. If the column is not a variable length type ok +// should return false. +func (rs *rows) ColumnTypeLength(index int) (length int64, ok bool) { + return rs.colTyps[index].Length() +} + +// ColumnTypePrecisionScale should return the precision and scale for decimal +// types. If not applicable, ok should be false. +func (rs *rows) ColumnTypePrecisionScale(index int) (precision, scale int64, ok bool) { + return rs.colTyps[index].PrecisionScale() +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/scram/scram.go b/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/scram/scram.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..484f378 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/scram/scram.go @@ -0,0 +1,264 @@ +// Copyright (c) 2014 - Gustavo Niemeyer +// +// All rights reserved. +// +// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without +// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: +// +// 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this +// list of conditions and the following disclaimer. +// 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, +// this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation +// and/or other materials provided with the distribution. +// +// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS" AND +// ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED +// WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE +// DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR +// ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES +// (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; +// LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND +// ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT +// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS +// SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. + +// Package scram implements a SCRAM-{SHA-1,etc} client per RFC5802. +// +// http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5802 +// +package scram + +import ( + "bytes" + "crypto/hmac" + "crypto/rand" + "encoding/base64" + "fmt" + "hash" + "strconv" + "strings" +) + +// Client implements a SCRAM-* client (SCRAM-SHA-1, SCRAM-SHA-256, etc). +// +// A Client may be used within a SASL conversation with logic resembling: +// +// var in []byte +// var client = scram.NewClient(sha1.New, user, pass) +// for client.Step(in) { +// out := client.Out() +// // send out to server +// in := serverOut +// } +// if client.Err() != nil { +// // auth failed +// } +// +type Client struct { + newHash func() hash.Hash + + user string + pass string + step int + out bytes.Buffer + err error + + clientNonce []byte + serverNonce []byte + saltedPass []byte + authMsg bytes.Buffer +} + +// NewClient returns a new SCRAM-* client with the provided hash algorithm. +// +// For SCRAM-SHA-256, for example, use: +// +// client := scram.NewClient(sha256.New, user, pass) +// +func NewClient(newHash func() hash.Hash, user, pass string) *Client { + c := &Client{ + newHash: newHash, + user: user, + pass: pass, + } + c.out.Grow(256) + c.authMsg.Grow(256) + return c +} + +// Out returns the data to be sent to the server in the current step. +func (c *Client) Out() []byte { + if c.out.Len() == 0 { + return nil + } + return c.out.Bytes() +} + +// Err returns the error that ocurred, or nil if there were no errors. +func (c *Client) Err() error { + return c.err +} + +// SetNonce sets the client nonce to the provided value. +// If not set, the nonce is generated automatically out of crypto/rand on the first step. +func (c *Client) SetNonce(nonce []byte) { + c.clientNonce = nonce +} + +var escaper = strings.NewReplacer("=", "=3D", ",", "=2C") + +// Step processes the incoming data from the server and makes the +// next round of data for the server available via Client.Out. +// Step returns false if there are no errors and more data is +// still expected. +func (c *Client) Step(in []byte) bool { + c.out.Reset() + if c.step > 2 || c.err != nil { + return false + } + c.step++ + switch c.step { + case 1: + c.err = c.step1(in) + case 2: + c.err = c.step2(in) + case 3: + c.err = c.step3(in) + } + return c.step > 2 || c.err != nil +} + +func (c *Client) step1(in []byte) error { + if len(c.clientNonce) == 0 { + const nonceLen = 16 + buf := make([]byte, nonceLen+b64.EncodedLen(nonceLen)) + if _, err := rand.Read(buf[:nonceLen]); err != nil { + return fmt.Errorf("cannot read random SCRAM-SHA-256 nonce from operating system: %v", err) + } + c.clientNonce = buf[nonceLen:] + b64.Encode(c.clientNonce, buf[:nonceLen]) + } + c.authMsg.WriteString("n=") + escaper.WriteString(&c.authMsg, c.user) + c.authMsg.WriteString(",r=") + c.authMsg.Write(c.clientNonce) + + c.out.WriteString("n,,") + c.out.Write(c.authMsg.Bytes()) + return nil +} + +var b64 = base64.StdEncoding + +func (c *Client) step2(in []byte) error { + c.authMsg.WriteByte(',') + c.authMsg.Write(in) + + fields := bytes.Split(in, []byte(",")) + if len(fields) != 3 { + return fmt.Errorf("expected 3 fields in first SCRAM-SHA-256 server message, got %d: %q", len(fields), in) + } + if !bytes.HasPrefix(fields[0], []byte("r=")) || len(fields[0]) < 2 { + return fmt.Errorf("server sent an invalid SCRAM-SHA-256 nonce: %q", fields[0]) + } + if !bytes.HasPrefix(fields[1], []byte("s=")) || len(fields[1]) < 6 { + return fmt.Errorf("server sent an invalid SCRAM-SHA-256 salt: %q", fields[1]) + } + if !bytes.HasPrefix(fields[2], []byte("i=")) || len(fields[2]) < 6 { + return fmt.Errorf("server sent an invalid SCRAM-SHA-256 iteration count: %q", fields[2]) + } + + c.serverNonce = fields[0][2:] + if !bytes.HasPrefix(c.serverNonce, c.clientNonce) { + return fmt.Errorf("server SCRAM-SHA-256 nonce is not prefixed by client nonce: got %q, want %q+\"...\"", c.serverNonce, c.clientNonce) + } + + salt := make([]byte, b64.DecodedLen(len(fields[1][2:]))) + n, err := b64.Decode(salt, fields[1][2:]) + if err != nil { + return fmt.Errorf("cannot decode SCRAM-SHA-256 salt sent by server: %q", fields[1]) + } + salt = salt[:n] + iterCount, err := strconv.Atoi(string(fields[2][2:])) + if err != nil { + return fmt.Errorf("server sent an invalid SCRAM-SHA-256 iteration count: %q", fields[2]) + } + c.saltPassword(salt, iterCount) + + c.authMsg.WriteString(",c=biws,r=") + c.authMsg.Write(c.serverNonce) + + c.out.WriteString("c=biws,r=") + c.out.Write(c.serverNonce) + c.out.WriteString(",p=") + c.out.Write(c.clientProof()) + return nil +} + +func (c *Client) step3(in []byte) error { + var isv, ise bool + var fields = bytes.Split(in, []byte(",")) + if len(fields) == 1 { + isv = bytes.HasPrefix(fields[0], []byte("v=")) + ise = bytes.HasPrefix(fields[0], []byte("e=")) + } + if ise { + return fmt.Errorf("SCRAM-SHA-256 authentication error: %s", fields[0][2:]) + } else if !isv { + return fmt.Errorf("unsupported SCRAM-SHA-256 final message from server: %q", in) + } + if !bytes.Equal(c.serverSignature(), fields[0][2:]) { + return fmt.Errorf("cannot authenticate SCRAM-SHA-256 server signature: %q", fields[0][2:]) + } + return nil +} + +func (c *Client) saltPassword(salt []byte, iterCount int) { + mac := hmac.New(c.newHash, []byte(c.pass)) + mac.Write(salt) + mac.Write([]byte{0, 0, 0, 1}) + ui := mac.Sum(nil) + hi := make([]byte, len(ui)) + copy(hi, ui) + for i := 1; i < iterCount; i++ { + mac.Reset() + mac.Write(ui) + mac.Sum(ui[:0]) + for j, b := range ui { + hi[j] ^= b + } + } + c.saltedPass = hi +} + +func (c *Client) clientProof() []byte { + mac := hmac.New(c.newHash, c.saltedPass) + mac.Write([]byte("Client Key")) + clientKey := mac.Sum(nil) + hash := c.newHash() + hash.Write(clientKey) + storedKey := hash.Sum(nil) + mac = hmac.New(c.newHash, storedKey) + mac.Write(c.authMsg.Bytes()) + clientProof := mac.Sum(nil) + for i, b := range clientKey { + clientProof[i] ^= b + } + clientProof64 := make([]byte, b64.EncodedLen(len(clientProof))) + b64.Encode(clientProof64, clientProof) + return clientProof64 +} + +func (c *Client) serverSignature() []byte { + mac := hmac.New(c.newHash, c.saltedPass) + mac.Write([]byte("Server Key")) + serverKey := mac.Sum(nil) + + mac = hmac.New(c.newHash, serverKey) + mac.Write(c.authMsg.Bytes()) + serverSignature := mac.Sum(nil) + + encoded := make([]byte, b64.EncodedLen(len(serverSignature))) + b64.Encode(encoded, serverSignature) + return encoded +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/ssl.go b/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/ssl.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d902084 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/ssl.go @@ -0,0 +1,175 @@ +package pq + +import ( + "crypto/tls" + "crypto/x509" + "io/ioutil" + "net" + "os" + "os/user" + "path/filepath" +) + +// ssl generates a function to upgrade a net.Conn based on the "sslmode" and +// related settings. The function is nil when no upgrade should take place. +func ssl(o values) (func(net.Conn) (net.Conn, error), error) { + verifyCaOnly := false + tlsConf := tls.Config{} + switch mode := o["sslmode"]; mode { + // "require" is the default. + case "", "require": + // We must skip TLS's own verification since it requires full + // verification since Go 1.3. + tlsConf.InsecureSkipVerify = true + + // From http://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/libpq-ssl.html: + // + // Note: For backwards compatibility with earlier versions of + // PostgreSQL, if a root CA file exists, the behavior of + // sslmode=require will be the same as that of verify-ca, meaning the + // server certificate is validated against the CA. Relying on this + // behavior is discouraged, and applications that need certificate + // validation should always use verify-ca or verify-full. + if sslrootcert, ok := o["sslrootcert"]; ok { + if _, err := os.Stat(sslrootcert); err == nil { + verifyCaOnly = true + } else { + delete(o, "sslrootcert") + } + } + case "verify-ca": + // We must skip TLS's own verification since it requires full + // verification since Go 1.3. + tlsConf.InsecureSkipVerify = true + verifyCaOnly = true + case "verify-full": + tlsConf.ServerName = o["host"] + case "disable": + return nil, nil + default: + return nil, fmterrorf(`unsupported sslmode %q; only "require" (default), "verify-full", "verify-ca", and "disable" supported`, mode) + } + + err := sslClientCertificates(&tlsConf, o) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + err = sslCertificateAuthority(&tlsConf, o) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + + // Accept renegotiation requests initiated by the backend. + // + // Renegotiation was deprecated then removed from PostgreSQL 9.5, but + // the default configuration of older versions has it enabled. Redshift + // also initiates renegotiations and cannot be reconfigured. + tlsConf.Renegotiation = tls.RenegotiateFreelyAsClient + + return func(conn net.Conn) (net.Conn, error) { + client := tls.Client(conn, &tlsConf) + if verifyCaOnly { + err := sslVerifyCertificateAuthority(client, &tlsConf) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + } + return client, nil + }, nil +} + +// sslClientCertificates adds the certificate specified in the "sslcert" and +// "sslkey" settings, or if they aren't set, from the .postgresql directory +// in the user's home directory. The configured files must exist and have +// the correct permissions. +func sslClientCertificates(tlsConf *tls.Config, o values) error { + // user.Current() might fail when cross-compiling. We have to ignore the + // error and continue without home directory defaults, since we wouldn't + // know from where to load them. + user, _ := user.Current() + + // In libpq, the client certificate is only loaded if the setting is not blank. + // + // https://github.com/postgres/postgres/blob/REL9_6_2/src/interfaces/libpq/fe-secure-openssl.c#L1036-L1037 + sslcert := o["sslcert"] + if len(sslcert) == 0 && user != nil { + sslcert = filepath.Join(user.HomeDir, ".postgresql", "postgresql.crt") + } + // https://github.com/postgres/postgres/blob/REL9_6_2/src/interfaces/libpq/fe-secure-openssl.c#L1045 + if len(sslcert) == 0 { + return nil + } + // https://github.com/postgres/postgres/blob/REL9_6_2/src/interfaces/libpq/fe-secure-openssl.c#L1050:L1054 + if _, err := os.Stat(sslcert); os.IsNotExist(err) { + return nil + } else if err != nil { + return err + } + + // In libpq, the ssl key is only loaded if the setting is not blank. + // + // https://github.com/postgres/postgres/blob/REL9_6_2/src/interfaces/libpq/fe-secure-openssl.c#L1123-L1222 + sslkey := o["sslkey"] + if len(sslkey) == 0 && user != nil { + sslkey = filepath.Join(user.HomeDir, ".postgresql", "postgresql.key") + } + + if len(sslkey) > 0 { + if err := sslKeyPermissions(sslkey); err != nil { + return err + } + } + + cert, err := tls.LoadX509KeyPair(sslcert, sslkey) + if err != nil { + return err + } + + tlsConf.Certificates = []tls.Certificate{cert} + return nil +} + +// sslCertificateAuthority adds the RootCA specified in the "sslrootcert" setting. +func sslCertificateAuthority(tlsConf *tls.Config, o values) error { + // In libpq, the root certificate is only loaded if the setting is not blank. + // + // https://github.com/postgres/postgres/blob/REL9_6_2/src/interfaces/libpq/fe-secure-openssl.c#L950-L951 + if sslrootcert := o["sslrootcert"]; len(sslrootcert) > 0 { + tlsConf.RootCAs = x509.NewCertPool() + + cert, err := ioutil.ReadFile(sslrootcert) + if err != nil { + return err + } + + if !tlsConf.RootCAs.AppendCertsFromPEM(cert) { + return fmterrorf("couldn't parse pem in sslrootcert") + } + } + + return nil +} + +// sslVerifyCertificateAuthority carries out a TLS handshake to the server and +// verifies the presented certificate against the CA, i.e. the one specified in +// sslrootcert or the system CA if sslrootcert was not specified. +func sslVerifyCertificateAuthority(client *tls.Conn, tlsConf *tls.Config) error { + err := client.Handshake() + if err != nil { + return err + } + certs := client.ConnectionState().PeerCertificates + opts := x509.VerifyOptions{ + DNSName: client.ConnectionState().ServerName, + Intermediates: x509.NewCertPool(), + Roots: tlsConf.RootCAs, + } + for i, cert := range certs { + if i == 0 { + continue + } + opts.Intermediates.AddCert(cert) + } + _, err = certs[0].Verify(opts) + return err +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/ssl_permissions.go b/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/ssl_permissions.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3b7c3a2 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/ssl_permissions.go @@ -0,0 +1,20 @@ +// +build !windows + +package pq + +import "os" + +// sslKeyPermissions checks the permissions on user-supplied ssl key files. +// The key file should have very little access. +// +// libpq does not check key file permissions on Windows. +func sslKeyPermissions(sslkey string) error { + info, err := os.Stat(sslkey) + if err != nil { + return err + } + if info.Mode().Perm()&0077 != 0 { + return ErrSSLKeyHasWorldPermissions + } + return nil +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/ssl_windows.go b/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/ssl_windows.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5d2c763 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/ssl_windows.go @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +// +build windows + +package pq + +// sslKeyPermissions checks the permissions on user-supplied ssl key files. +// The key file should have very little access. +// +// libpq does not check key file permissions on Windows. +func sslKeyPermissions(string) error { return nil } diff --git a/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/url.go b/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/url.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f4d8a7c --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/url.go @@ -0,0 +1,76 @@ +package pq + +import ( + "fmt" + "net" + nurl "net/url" + "sort" + "strings" +) + +// ParseURL no longer needs to be used by clients of this library since supplying a URL as a +// connection string to sql.Open() is now supported: +// +// sql.Open("postgres", "postgres://bob:secret@1.2.3.4:5432/mydb?sslmode=verify-full") +// +// It remains exported here for backwards-compatibility. +// +// ParseURL converts a url to a connection string for driver.Open. +// Example: +// +// "postgres://bob:secret@1.2.3.4:5432/mydb?sslmode=verify-full" +// +// converts to: +// +// "user=bob password=secret host=1.2.3.4 port=5432 dbname=mydb sslmode=verify-full" +// +// A minimal example: +// +// "postgres://" +// +// This will be blank, causing driver.Open to use all of the defaults +func ParseURL(url string) (string, error) { + u, err := nurl.Parse(url) + if err != nil { + return "", err + } + + if u.Scheme != "postgres" && u.Scheme != "postgresql" { + return "", fmt.Errorf("invalid connection protocol: %s", u.Scheme) + } + + var kvs []string + escaper := strings.NewReplacer(` `, `\ `, `'`, `\'`, `\`, `\\`) + accrue := func(k, v string) { + if v != "" { + kvs = append(kvs, k+"="+escaper.Replace(v)) + } + } + + if u.User != nil { + v := u.User.Username() + accrue("user", v) + + v, _ = u.User.Password() + accrue("password", v) + } + + if host, port, err := net.SplitHostPort(u.Host); err != nil { + accrue("host", u.Host) + } else { + accrue("host", host) + accrue("port", port) + } + + if u.Path != "" { + accrue("dbname", u.Path[1:]) + } + + q := u.Query() + for k := range q { + accrue(k, q.Get(k)) + } + + sort.Strings(kvs) // Makes testing easier (not a performance concern) + return strings.Join(kvs, " "), nil +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/user_posix.go b/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/user_posix.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..bf98252 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/user_posix.go @@ -0,0 +1,24 @@ +// Package pq is a pure Go Postgres driver for the database/sql package. + +// +build darwin dragonfly freebsd linux nacl netbsd openbsd solaris rumprun + +package pq + +import ( + "os" + "os/user" +) + +func userCurrent() (string, error) { + u, err := user.Current() + if err == nil { + return u.Username, nil + } + + name := os.Getenv("USER") + if name != "" { + return name, nil + } + + return "", ErrCouldNotDetectUsername +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/user_windows.go b/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/user_windows.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2b69126 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/user_windows.go @@ -0,0 +1,27 @@ +// Package pq is a pure Go Postgres driver for the database/sql package. +package pq + +import ( + "path/filepath" + "syscall" +) + +// Perform Windows user name lookup identically to libpq. +// +// The PostgreSQL code makes use of the legacy Win32 function +// GetUserName, and that function has not been imported into stock Go. +// GetUserNameEx is available though, the difference being that a +// wider range of names are available. To get the output to be the +// same as GetUserName, only the base (or last) component of the +// result is returned. +func userCurrent() (string, error) { + pw_name := make([]uint16, 128) + pwname_size := uint32(len(pw_name)) - 1 + err := syscall.GetUserNameEx(syscall.NameSamCompatible, &pw_name[0], &pwname_size) + if err != nil { + return "", ErrCouldNotDetectUsername + } + s := syscall.UTF16ToString(pw_name) + u := filepath.Base(s) + return u, nil +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/uuid.go b/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/uuid.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9a1b9e0 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/uuid.go @@ -0,0 +1,23 @@ +package pq + +import ( + "encoding/hex" + "fmt" +) + +// decodeUUIDBinary interprets the binary format of a uuid, returning it in text format. +func decodeUUIDBinary(src []byte) ([]byte, error) { + if len(src) != 16 { + return nil, fmt.Errorf("pq: unable to decode uuid; bad length: %d", len(src)) + } + + dst := make([]byte, 36) + dst[8], dst[13], dst[18], dst[23] = '-', '-', '-', '-' + hex.Encode(dst[0:], src[0:4]) + hex.Encode(dst[9:], src[4:6]) + hex.Encode(dst[14:], src[6:8]) + hex.Encode(dst[19:], src[8:10]) + hex.Encode(dst[24:], src[10:16]) + + return dst, nil +} diff --git a/vendor/gopkg.in/yaml.v2/.travis.yml b/vendor/gopkg.in/yaml.v2/.travis.yml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9f55693 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gopkg.in/yaml.v2/.travis.yml @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ +language: go + +go: + - 1.4 + - 1.5 + - 1.6 + - 1.7 + - 1.8 + - 1.9 + - tip + +go_import_path: gopkg.in/yaml.v2 diff --git a/vendor/gopkg.in/yaml.v2/LICENSE b/vendor/gopkg.in/yaml.v2/LICENSE new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8dada3e --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gopkg.in/yaml.v2/LICENSE @@ -0,0 +1,201 @@ + Apache License + Version 2.0, January 2004 + http://www.apache.org/licenses/ + + TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR USE, REPRODUCTION, AND DISTRIBUTION + + 1. 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It was developed within [Canonical](https://www.canonical.com) as +part of the [juju](https://juju.ubuntu.com) project, and is based on a +pure Go port of the well-known [libyaml](http://pyyaml.org/wiki/LibYAML) +C library to parse and generate YAML data quickly and reliably. + +Compatibility +------------- + +The yaml package supports most of YAML 1.1 and 1.2, including support for +anchors, tags, map merging, etc. Multi-document unmarshalling is not yet +implemented, and base-60 floats from YAML 1.1 are purposefully not +supported since they're a poor design and are gone in YAML 1.2. + +Installation and usage +---------------------- + +The import path for the package is *gopkg.in/yaml.v2*. + +To install it, run: + + go get gopkg.in/yaml.v2 + +API documentation +----------------- + +If opened in a browser, the import path itself leads to the API documentation: + + * [https://gopkg.in/yaml.v2](https://gopkg.in/yaml.v2) + +API stability +------------- + +The package API for yaml v2 will remain stable as described in [gopkg.in](https://gopkg.in). + + +License +------- + +The yaml package is licensed under the Apache License 2.0. Please see the LICENSE file for details. + + +Example +------- + +```Go +package main + +import ( + "fmt" + "log" + + "gopkg.in/yaml.v2" +) + +var data = ` +a: Easy! +b: + c: 2 + d: [3, 4] +` + +// Note: struct fields must be public in order for unmarshal to +// correctly populate the data. +type T struct { + A string + B struct { + RenamedC int `yaml:"c"` + D []int `yaml:",flow"` + } +} + +func main() { + t := T{} + + err := yaml.Unmarshal([]byte(data), &t) + if err != nil { + log.Fatalf("error: %v", err) + } + fmt.Printf("--- t:\n%v\n\n", t) + + d, err := yaml.Marshal(&t) + if err != nil { + log.Fatalf("error: %v", err) + } + fmt.Printf("--- t dump:\n%s\n\n", string(d)) + + m := make(map[interface{}]interface{}) + + err = yaml.Unmarshal([]byte(data), &m) + if err != nil { + log.Fatalf("error: %v", err) + } + fmt.Printf("--- m:\n%v\n\n", m) + + d, err = yaml.Marshal(&m) + if err != nil { + log.Fatalf("error: %v", err) + } + fmt.Printf("--- m dump:\n%s\n\n", string(d)) +} +``` + +This example will generate the following output: + +``` +--- t: +{Easy! {2 [3 4]}} + +--- t dump: +a: Easy! +b: + c: 2 + d: [3, 4] + + +--- m: +map[a:Easy! b:map[c:2 d:[3 4]]] + +--- m dump: +a: Easy! +b: + c: 2 + d: + - 3 + - 4 +``` + diff --git a/vendor/gopkg.in/yaml.v2/apic.go b/vendor/gopkg.in/yaml.v2/apic.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1f7e87e --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gopkg.in/yaml.v2/apic.go @@ -0,0 +1,739 @@ +package yaml + +import ( + "io" +) + +func yaml_insert_token(parser *yaml_parser_t, pos int, token *yaml_token_t) { + //fmt.Println("yaml_insert_token", "pos:", pos, "typ:", token.typ, "head:", parser.tokens_head, "len:", len(parser.tokens)) + + // Check if we can move the queue at the beginning of the buffer. + if parser.tokens_head > 0 && len(parser.tokens) == cap(parser.tokens) { + if parser.tokens_head != len(parser.tokens) { + copy(parser.tokens, parser.tokens[parser.tokens_head:]) + } + parser.tokens = parser.tokens[:len(parser.tokens)-parser.tokens_head] + parser.tokens_head = 0 + } + parser.tokens = append(parser.tokens, *token) + if pos < 0 { + return + } + copy(parser.tokens[parser.tokens_head+pos+1:], parser.tokens[parser.tokens_head+pos:]) + parser.tokens[parser.tokens_head+pos] = *token +} + +// Create a new parser object. +func yaml_parser_initialize(parser *yaml_parser_t) bool { + *parser = yaml_parser_t{ + raw_buffer: make([]byte, 0, input_raw_buffer_size), + buffer: make([]byte, 0, input_buffer_size), + } + return true +} + +// Destroy a parser object. +func yaml_parser_delete(parser *yaml_parser_t) { + *parser = yaml_parser_t{} +} + +// String read handler. +func yaml_string_read_handler(parser *yaml_parser_t, buffer []byte) (n int, err error) { + if parser.input_pos == len(parser.input) { + return 0, io.EOF + } + n = copy(buffer, parser.input[parser.input_pos:]) + parser.input_pos += n + return n, nil +} + +// Reader read handler. +func yaml_reader_read_handler(parser *yaml_parser_t, buffer []byte) (n int, err error) { + return parser.input_reader.Read(buffer) +} + +// Set a string input. +func yaml_parser_set_input_string(parser *yaml_parser_t, input []byte) { + if parser.read_handler != nil { + panic("must set the input source only once") + } + parser.read_handler = yaml_string_read_handler + parser.input = input + parser.input_pos = 0 +} + +// Set a file input. +func yaml_parser_set_input_reader(parser *yaml_parser_t, r io.Reader) { + if parser.read_handler != nil { + panic("must set the input source only once") + } + parser.read_handler = yaml_reader_read_handler + parser.input_reader = r +} + +// Set the source encoding. +func yaml_parser_set_encoding(parser *yaml_parser_t, encoding yaml_encoding_t) { + if parser.encoding != yaml_ANY_ENCODING { + panic("must set the encoding only once") + } + parser.encoding = encoding +} + +// Create a new emitter object. +func yaml_emitter_initialize(emitter *yaml_emitter_t) { + *emitter = yaml_emitter_t{ + buffer: make([]byte, output_buffer_size), + raw_buffer: make([]byte, 0, output_raw_buffer_size), + states: make([]yaml_emitter_state_t, 0, initial_stack_size), + events: make([]yaml_event_t, 0, initial_queue_size), + } +} + +// Destroy an emitter object. +func yaml_emitter_delete(emitter *yaml_emitter_t) { + *emitter = yaml_emitter_t{} +} + +// String write handler. +func yaml_string_write_handler(emitter *yaml_emitter_t, buffer []byte) error { + *emitter.output_buffer = append(*emitter.output_buffer, buffer...) + return nil +} + +// yaml_writer_write_handler uses emitter.output_writer to write the +// emitted text. +func yaml_writer_write_handler(emitter *yaml_emitter_t, buffer []byte) error { + _, err := emitter.output_writer.Write(buffer) + return err +} + +// Set a string output. +func yaml_emitter_set_output_string(emitter *yaml_emitter_t, output_buffer *[]byte) { + if emitter.write_handler != nil { + panic("must set the output target only once") + } + emitter.write_handler = yaml_string_write_handler + emitter.output_buffer = output_buffer +} + +// Set a file output. +func yaml_emitter_set_output_writer(emitter *yaml_emitter_t, w io.Writer) { + if emitter.write_handler != nil { + panic("must set the output target only once") + } + emitter.write_handler = yaml_writer_write_handler + emitter.output_writer = w +} + +// Set the output encoding. +func yaml_emitter_set_encoding(emitter *yaml_emitter_t, encoding yaml_encoding_t) { + if emitter.encoding != yaml_ANY_ENCODING { + panic("must set the output encoding only once") + } + emitter.encoding = encoding +} + +// Set the canonical output style. +func yaml_emitter_set_canonical(emitter *yaml_emitter_t, canonical bool) { + emitter.canonical = canonical +} + +//// Set the indentation increment. +func yaml_emitter_set_indent(emitter *yaml_emitter_t, indent int) { + if indent < 2 || indent > 9 { + indent = 2 + } + emitter.best_indent = indent +} + +// Set the preferred line width. +func yaml_emitter_set_width(emitter *yaml_emitter_t, width int) { + if width < 0 { + width = -1 + } + emitter.best_width = width +} + +// Set if unescaped non-ASCII characters are allowed. +func yaml_emitter_set_unicode(emitter *yaml_emitter_t, unicode bool) { + emitter.unicode = unicode +} + +// Set the preferred line break character. +func yaml_emitter_set_break(emitter *yaml_emitter_t, line_break yaml_break_t) { + emitter.line_break = line_break +} + +///* +// * Destroy a token object. +// */ +// +//YAML_DECLARE(void) +//yaml_token_delete(yaml_token_t *token) +//{ +// assert(token); // Non-NULL token object expected. +// +// switch (token.type) +// { +// case YAML_TAG_DIRECTIVE_TOKEN: +// yaml_free(token.data.tag_directive.handle); +// yaml_free(token.data.tag_directive.prefix); +// break; +// +// case YAML_ALIAS_TOKEN: +// yaml_free(token.data.alias.value); +// break; +// +// case YAML_ANCHOR_TOKEN: +// yaml_free(token.data.anchor.value); +// break; +// +// case YAML_TAG_TOKEN: +// yaml_free(token.data.tag.handle); +// yaml_free(token.data.tag.suffix); +// break; +// +// case YAML_SCALAR_TOKEN: +// yaml_free(token.data.scalar.value); +// break; +// +// default: +// break; +// } +// +// memset(token, 0, sizeof(yaml_token_t)); +//} +// +///* +// * Check if a string is a valid UTF-8 sequence. +// * +// * Check 'reader.c' for more details on UTF-8 encoding. +// */ +// +//static int +//yaml_check_utf8(yaml_char_t *start, size_t length) +//{ +// yaml_char_t *end = start+length; +// yaml_char_t *pointer = start; +// +// while (pointer < end) { +// unsigned char octet; +// unsigned int width; +// unsigned int value; +// size_t k; +// +// octet = pointer[0]; +// width = (octet & 0x80) == 0x00 ? 1 : +// (octet & 0xE0) == 0xC0 ? 2 : +// (octet & 0xF0) == 0xE0 ? 3 : +// (octet & 0xF8) == 0xF0 ? 4 : 0; +// value = (octet & 0x80) == 0x00 ? octet & 0x7F : +// (octet & 0xE0) == 0xC0 ? octet & 0x1F : +// (octet & 0xF0) == 0xE0 ? octet & 0x0F : +// (octet & 0xF8) == 0xF0 ? octet & 0x07 : 0; +// if (!width) return 0; +// if (pointer+width > end) return 0; +// for (k = 1; k < width; k ++) { +// octet = pointer[k]; +// if ((octet & 0xC0) != 0x80) return 0; +// value = (value << 6) + (octet & 0x3F); +// } +// if (!((width == 1) || +// (width == 2 && value >= 0x80) || +// (width == 3 && value >= 0x800) || +// (width == 4 && value >= 0x10000))) return 0; +// +// pointer += width; +// } +// +// return 1; +//} +// + +// Create STREAM-START. +func yaml_stream_start_event_initialize(event *yaml_event_t, encoding yaml_encoding_t) { + *event = yaml_event_t{ + typ: yaml_STREAM_START_EVENT, + encoding: encoding, + } +} + +// Create STREAM-END. +func yaml_stream_end_event_initialize(event *yaml_event_t) { + *event = yaml_event_t{ + typ: yaml_STREAM_END_EVENT, + } +} + +// Create DOCUMENT-START. +func yaml_document_start_event_initialize( + event *yaml_event_t, + version_directive *yaml_version_directive_t, + tag_directives []yaml_tag_directive_t, + implicit bool, +) { + *event = yaml_event_t{ + typ: yaml_DOCUMENT_START_EVENT, + version_directive: version_directive, + tag_directives: tag_directives, + implicit: implicit, + } +} + +// Create DOCUMENT-END. +func yaml_document_end_event_initialize(event *yaml_event_t, implicit bool) { + *event = yaml_event_t{ + typ: yaml_DOCUMENT_END_EVENT, + implicit: implicit, + } +} + +///* +// * Create ALIAS. +// */ +// +//YAML_DECLARE(int) +//yaml_alias_event_initialize(event *yaml_event_t, anchor *yaml_char_t) +//{ +// mark yaml_mark_t = { 0, 0, 0 } +// anchor_copy *yaml_char_t = NULL +// +// assert(event) // Non-NULL event object is expected. +// assert(anchor) // Non-NULL anchor is expected. +// +// if (!yaml_check_utf8(anchor, strlen((char *)anchor))) return 0 +// +// anchor_copy = yaml_strdup(anchor) +// if (!anchor_copy) +// return 0 +// +// ALIAS_EVENT_INIT(*event, anchor_copy, mark, mark) +// +// return 1 +//} + +// Create SCALAR. +func yaml_scalar_event_initialize(event *yaml_event_t, anchor, tag, value []byte, plain_implicit, quoted_implicit bool, style yaml_scalar_style_t) bool { + *event = yaml_event_t{ + typ: yaml_SCALAR_EVENT, + anchor: anchor, + tag: tag, + value: value, + implicit: plain_implicit, + quoted_implicit: quoted_implicit, + style: yaml_style_t(style), + } + return true +} + +// Create SEQUENCE-START. +func yaml_sequence_start_event_initialize(event *yaml_event_t, anchor, tag []byte, implicit bool, style yaml_sequence_style_t) bool { + *event = yaml_event_t{ + typ: yaml_SEQUENCE_START_EVENT, + anchor: anchor, + tag: tag, + implicit: implicit, + style: yaml_style_t(style), + } + return true +} + +// Create SEQUENCE-END. +func yaml_sequence_end_event_initialize(event *yaml_event_t) bool { + *event = yaml_event_t{ + typ: yaml_SEQUENCE_END_EVENT, + } + return true +} + +// Create MAPPING-START. +func yaml_mapping_start_event_initialize(event *yaml_event_t, anchor, tag []byte, implicit bool, style yaml_mapping_style_t) { + *event = yaml_event_t{ + typ: yaml_MAPPING_START_EVENT, + anchor: anchor, + tag: tag, + implicit: implicit, + style: yaml_style_t(style), + } +} + +// Create MAPPING-END. +func yaml_mapping_end_event_initialize(event *yaml_event_t) { + *event = yaml_event_t{ + typ: yaml_MAPPING_END_EVENT, + } +} + +// Destroy an event object. +func yaml_event_delete(event *yaml_event_t) { + *event = yaml_event_t{} +} + +///* +// * Create a document object. +// */ +// +//YAML_DECLARE(int) +//yaml_document_initialize(document *yaml_document_t, +// version_directive *yaml_version_directive_t, +// tag_directives_start *yaml_tag_directive_t, +// tag_directives_end *yaml_tag_directive_t, +// start_implicit int, end_implicit int) +//{ +// struct { +// error yaml_error_type_t +// } context +// struct { +// start *yaml_node_t +// end *yaml_node_t +// top *yaml_node_t +// } nodes = { NULL, NULL, NULL } +// version_directive_copy *yaml_version_directive_t = NULL +// struct { +// start *yaml_tag_directive_t +// end *yaml_tag_directive_t +// top *yaml_tag_directive_t +// } tag_directives_copy = { NULL, NULL, NULL } +// value yaml_tag_directive_t = { NULL, NULL } +// mark yaml_mark_t = { 0, 0, 0 } +// +// assert(document) // Non-NULL document object is expected. +// assert((tag_directives_start && tag_directives_end) || +// (tag_directives_start == tag_directives_end)) +// // Valid tag directives are expected. +// +// if (!STACK_INIT(&context, nodes, INITIAL_STACK_SIZE)) goto error +// +// if (version_directive) { +// version_directive_copy = yaml_malloc(sizeof(yaml_version_directive_t)) +// if (!version_directive_copy) goto error +// version_directive_copy.major = version_directive.major +// version_directive_copy.minor = version_directive.minor +// } +// +// if (tag_directives_start != tag_directives_end) { +// tag_directive *yaml_tag_directive_t +// if (!STACK_INIT(&context, tag_directives_copy, INITIAL_STACK_SIZE)) +// goto error +// for (tag_directive = tag_directives_start +// tag_directive != tag_directives_end; tag_directive ++) { +// assert(tag_directive.handle) +// assert(tag_directive.prefix) +// if (!yaml_check_utf8(tag_directive.handle, +// strlen((char *)tag_directive.handle))) +// goto error +// if (!yaml_check_utf8(tag_directive.prefix, +// strlen((char *)tag_directive.prefix))) +// goto error +// value.handle = yaml_strdup(tag_directive.handle) +// value.prefix = yaml_strdup(tag_directive.prefix) +// if (!value.handle || !value.prefix) goto error +// if (!PUSH(&context, tag_directives_copy, value)) +// goto error +// value.handle = NULL +// value.prefix = NULL +// } +// } +// +// DOCUMENT_INIT(*document, nodes.start, nodes.end, version_directive_copy, +// tag_directives_copy.start, tag_directives_copy.top, +// start_implicit, end_implicit, mark, mark) +// +// return 1 +// +//error: +// STACK_DEL(&context, nodes) +// yaml_free(version_directive_copy) +// while (!STACK_EMPTY(&context, tag_directives_copy)) { +// value yaml_tag_directive_t = POP(&context, tag_directives_copy) +// yaml_free(value.handle) +// yaml_free(value.prefix) +// } +// STACK_DEL(&context, tag_directives_copy) +// yaml_free(value.handle) +// yaml_free(value.prefix) +// +// return 0 +//} +// +///* +// * Destroy a document object. +// */ +// +//YAML_DECLARE(void) +//yaml_document_delete(document *yaml_document_t) +//{ +// struct { +// error yaml_error_type_t +// } context +// tag_directive *yaml_tag_directive_t +// +// context.error = YAML_NO_ERROR // Eliminate a compiler warning. +// +// assert(document) // Non-NULL document object is expected. +// +// while (!STACK_EMPTY(&context, document.nodes)) { +// node yaml_node_t = POP(&context, document.nodes) +// yaml_free(node.tag) +// switch (node.type) { +// case YAML_SCALAR_NODE: +// yaml_free(node.data.scalar.value) +// break +// case YAML_SEQUENCE_NODE: +// STACK_DEL(&context, node.data.sequence.items) +// break +// case YAML_MAPPING_NODE: +// STACK_DEL(&context, node.data.mapping.pairs) +// break +// default: +// assert(0) // Should not happen. +// } +// } +// STACK_DEL(&context, document.nodes) +// +// yaml_free(document.version_directive) +// for (tag_directive = document.tag_directives.start +// tag_directive != document.tag_directives.end +// tag_directive++) { +// yaml_free(tag_directive.handle) +// yaml_free(tag_directive.prefix) +// } +// yaml_free(document.tag_directives.start) +// +// memset(document, 0, sizeof(yaml_document_t)) +//} +// +///** +// * Get a document node. +// */ +// +//YAML_DECLARE(yaml_node_t *) +//yaml_document_get_node(document *yaml_document_t, index int) +//{ +// assert(document) // Non-NULL document object is expected. +// +// if (index > 0 && document.nodes.start + index <= document.nodes.top) { +// return document.nodes.start + index - 1 +// } +// return NULL +//} +// +///** +// * Get the root object. +// */ +// +//YAML_DECLARE(yaml_node_t *) +//yaml_document_get_root_node(document *yaml_document_t) +//{ +// assert(document) // Non-NULL document object is expected. +// +// if (document.nodes.top != document.nodes.start) { +// return document.nodes.start +// } +// return NULL +//} +// +///* +// * Add a scalar node to a document. +// */ +// +//YAML_DECLARE(int) +//yaml_document_add_scalar(document *yaml_document_t, +// tag *yaml_char_t, value *yaml_char_t, length int, +// style yaml_scalar_style_t) +//{ +// struct { +// error yaml_error_type_t +// } context +// mark yaml_mark_t = { 0, 0, 0 } +// tag_copy *yaml_char_t = NULL +// value_copy *yaml_char_t = NULL +// node yaml_node_t +// +// assert(document) // Non-NULL document object is expected. +// assert(value) // Non-NULL value is expected. +// +// if (!tag) { +// tag = (yaml_char_t *)YAML_DEFAULT_SCALAR_TAG +// } +// +// if (!yaml_check_utf8(tag, strlen((char *)tag))) goto error +// tag_copy = yaml_strdup(tag) +// if (!tag_copy) goto error +// +// if (length < 0) { +// length = strlen((char *)value) +// } +// +// if (!yaml_check_utf8(value, length)) goto error +// value_copy = yaml_malloc(length+1) +// if (!value_copy) goto error +// memcpy(value_copy, value, length) +// value_copy[length] = '\0' +// +// SCALAR_NODE_INIT(node, tag_copy, value_copy, length, style, mark, mark) +// if (!PUSH(&context, document.nodes, node)) goto error +// +// return document.nodes.top - document.nodes.start +// +//error: +// yaml_free(tag_copy) +// yaml_free(value_copy) +// +// return 0 +//} +// +///* +// * Add a sequence node to a document. +// */ +// +//YAML_DECLARE(int) +//yaml_document_add_sequence(document *yaml_document_t, +// tag *yaml_char_t, style yaml_sequence_style_t) +//{ +// struct { +// error yaml_error_type_t +// } context +// mark yaml_mark_t = { 0, 0, 0 } +// tag_copy *yaml_char_t = NULL +// struct { +// start *yaml_node_item_t +// end *yaml_node_item_t +// top *yaml_node_item_t +// } items = { NULL, NULL, NULL } +// node yaml_node_t +// +// assert(document) // Non-NULL document object is expected. +// +// if (!tag) { +// tag = (yaml_char_t *)YAML_DEFAULT_SEQUENCE_TAG +// } +// +// if (!yaml_check_utf8(tag, strlen((char *)tag))) goto error +// tag_copy = yaml_strdup(tag) +// if (!tag_copy) goto error +// +// if (!STACK_INIT(&context, items, INITIAL_STACK_SIZE)) goto error +// +// SEQUENCE_NODE_INIT(node, tag_copy, items.start, items.end, +// style, mark, mark) +// if (!PUSH(&context, document.nodes, node)) goto error +// +// return document.nodes.top - document.nodes.start +// +//error: +// STACK_DEL(&context, items) +// yaml_free(tag_copy) +// +// return 0 +//} +// +///* +// * Add a mapping node to a document. +// */ +// +//YAML_DECLARE(int) +//yaml_document_add_mapping(document *yaml_document_t, +// tag *yaml_char_t, style yaml_mapping_style_t) +//{ +// struct { +// error yaml_error_type_t +// } context +// mark yaml_mark_t = { 0, 0, 0 } +// tag_copy *yaml_char_t = NULL +// struct { +// start *yaml_node_pair_t +// end *yaml_node_pair_t +// top *yaml_node_pair_t +// } pairs = { NULL, NULL, NULL } +// node yaml_node_t +// +// assert(document) // Non-NULL document object is expected. +// +// if (!tag) { +// tag = (yaml_char_t *)YAML_DEFAULT_MAPPING_TAG +// } +// +// if (!yaml_check_utf8(tag, strlen((char *)tag))) goto error +// tag_copy = yaml_strdup(tag) +// if (!tag_copy) goto error +// +// if (!STACK_INIT(&context, pairs, INITIAL_STACK_SIZE)) goto error +// +// MAPPING_NODE_INIT(node, tag_copy, pairs.start, pairs.end, +// style, mark, mark) +// if (!PUSH(&context, document.nodes, node)) goto error +// +// return document.nodes.top - document.nodes.start +// +//error: +// STACK_DEL(&context, pairs) +// yaml_free(tag_copy) +// +// return 0 +//} +// +///* +// * Append an item to a sequence node. +// */ +// +//YAML_DECLARE(int) +//yaml_document_append_sequence_item(document *yaml_document_t, +// sequence int, item int) +//{ +// struct { +// error yaml_error_type_t +// } context +// +// assert(document) // Non-NULL document is required. +// assert(sequence > 0 +// && document.nodes.start + sequence <= document.nodes.top) +// // Valid sequence id is required. +// assert(document.nodes.start[sequence-1].type == YAML_SEQUENCE_NODE) +// // A sequence node is required. +// assert(item > 0 && document.nodes.start + item <= document.nodes.top) +// // Valid item id is required. +// +// if (!PUSH(&context, +// document.nodes.start[sequence-1].data.sequence.items, item)) +// return 0 +// +// return 1 +//} +// +///* +// * Append a pair of a key and a value to a mapping node. +// */ +// +//YAML_DECLARE(int) +//yaml_document_append_mapping_pair(document *yaml_document_t, +// mapping int, key int, value int) +//{ +// struct { +// error yaml_error_type_t +// } context +// +// pair yaml_node_pair_t +// +// assert(document) // Non-NULL document is required. +// assert(mapping > 0 +// && document.nodes.start + mapping <= document.nodes.top) +// // Valid mapping id is required. +// assert(document.nodes.start[mapping-1].type == YAML_MAPPING_NODE) +// // A mapping node is required. +// assert(key > 0 && document.nodes.start + key <= document.nodes.top) +// // Valid key id is required. +// assert(value > 0 && document.nodes.start + value <= document.nodes.top) +// // Valid value id is required. +// +// pair.key = key +// pair.value = value +// +// if (!PUSH(&context, +// document.nodes.start[mapping-1].data.mapping.pairs, pair)) +// return 0 +// +// return 1 +//} +// +// diff --git a/vendor/gopkg.in/yaml.v2/decode.go b/vendor/gopkg.in/yaml.v2/decode.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e4e56e2 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gopkg.in/yaml.v2/decode.go @@ -0,0 +1,775 @@ +package yaml + +import ( + "encoding" + "encoding/base64" + "fmt" + "io" + "math" + "reflect" + "strconv" + "time" +) + +const ( + documentNode = 1 << iota + mappingNode + sequenceNode + scalarNode + aliasNode +) + +type node struct { + kind int + line, column int + tag string + // For an alias node, alias holds the resolved alias. + alias *node + value string + implicit bool + children []*node + anchors map[string]*node +} + +// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- +// Parser, produces a node tree out of a libyaml event stream. + +type parser struct { + parser yaml_parser_t + event yaml_event_t + doc *node + doneInit bool +} + +func newParser(b []byte) *parser { + p := parser{} + if !yaml_parser_initialize(&p.parser) { + panic("failed to initialize YAML emitter") + } + if len(b) == 0 { + b = []byte{'\n'} + } + yaml_parser_set_input_string(&p.parser, b) + return &p +} + +func newParserFromReader(r io.Reader) *parser { + p := parser{} + if !yaml_parser_initialize(&p.parser) { + panic("failed to initialize YAML emitter") + } + yaml_parser_set_input_reader(&p.parser, r) + return &p +} + +func (p *parser) init() { + if p.doneInit { + return + } + p.expect(yaml_STREAM_START_EVENT) + p.doneInit = true +} + +func (p *parser) destroy() { + if p.event.typ != yaml_NO_EVENT { + yaml_event_delete(&p.event) + } + yaml_parser_delete(&p.parser) +} + +// expect consumes an event from the event stream and +// checks that it's of the expected type. +func (p *parser) expect(e yaml_event_type_t) { + if p.event.typ == yaml_NO_EVENT { + if !yaml_parser_parse(&p.parser, &p.event) { + p.fail() + } + } + if p.event.typ == yaml_STREAM_END_EVENT { + failf("attempted to go past the end of stream; corrupted value?") + } + if p.event.typ != e { + p.parser.problem = fmt.Sprintf("expected %s event but got %s", e, p.event.typ) + p.fail() + } + yaml_event_delete(&p.event) + p.event.typ = yaml_NO_EVENT +} + +// peek peeks at the next event in the event stream, +// puts the results into p.event and returns the event type. +func (p *parser) peek() yaml_event_type_t { + if p.event.typ != yaml_NO_EVENT { + return p.event.typ + } + if !yaml_parser_parse(&p.parser, &p.event) { + p.fail() + } + return p.event.typ +} + +func (p *parser) fail() { + var where string + var line int + if p.parser.problem_mark.line != 0 { + line = p.parser.problem_mark.line + // Scanner errors don't iterate line before returning error + if p.parser.error == yaml_SCANNER_ERROR { + line++ + } + } else if p.parser.context_mark.line != 0 { + line = p.parser.context_mark.line + } + if line != 0 { + where = "line " + strconv.Itoa(line) + ": " + } + var msg string + if len(p.parser.problem) > 0 { + msg = p.parser.problem + } else { + msg = "unknown problem parsing YAML content" + } + failf("%s%s", where, msg) +} + +func (p *parser) anchor(n *node, anchor []byte) { + if anchor != nil { + p.doc.anchors[string(anchor)] = n + } +} + +func (p *parser) parse() *node { + p.init() + switch p.peek() { + case yaml_SCALAR_EVENT: + return p.scalar() + case yaml_ALIAS_EVENT: + return p.alias() + case yaml_MAPPING_START_EVENT: + return p.mapping() + case yaml_SEQUENCE_START_EVENT: + return p.sequence() + case yaml_DOCUMENT_START_EVENT: + return p.document() + case yaml_STREAM_END_EVENT: + // Happens when attempting to decode an empty buffer. + return nil + default: + panic("attempted to parse unknown event: " + p.event.typ.String()) + } +} + +func (p *parser) node(kind int) *node { + return &node{ + kind: kind, + line: p.event.start_mark.line, + column: p.event.start_mark.column, + } +} + +func (p *parser) document() *node { + n := p.node(documentNode) + n.anchors = make(map[string]*node) + p.doc = n + p.expect(yaml_DOCUMENT_START_EVENT) + n.children = append(n.children, p.parse()) + p.expect(yaml_DOCUMENT_END_EVENT) + return n +} + +func (p *parser) alias() *node { + n := p.node(aliasNode) + n.value = string(p.event.anchor) + n.alias = p.doc.anchors[n.value] + if n.alias == nil { + failf("unknown anchor '%s' referenced", n.value) + } + p.expect(yaml_ALIAS_EVENT) + return n +} + +func (p *parser) scalar() *node { + n := p.node(scalarNode) + n.value = string(p.event.value) + n.tag = string(p.event.tag) + n.implicit = p.event.implicit + p.anchor(n, p.event.anchor) + p.expect(yaml_SCALAR_EVENT) + return n +} + +func (p *parser) sequence() *node { + n := p.node(sequenceNode) + p.anchor(n, p.event.anchor) + p.expect(yaml_SEQUENCE_START_EVENT) + for p.peek() != yaml_SEQUENCE_END_EVENT { + n.children = append(n.children, p.parse()) + } + p.expect(yaml_SEQUENCE_END_EVENT) + return n +} + +func (p *parser) mapping() *node { + n := p.node(mappingNode) + p.anchor(n, p.event.anchor) + p.expect(yaml_MAPPING_START_EVENT) + for p.peek() != yaml_MAPPING_END_EVENT { + n.children = append(n.children, p.parse(), p.parse()) + } + p.expect(yaml_MAPPING_END_EVENT) + return n +} + +// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- +// Decoder, unmarshals a node into a provided value. + +type decoder struct { + doc *node + aliases map[*node]bool + mapType reflect.Type + terrors []string + strict bool +} + +var ( + mapItemType = reflect.TypeOf(MapItem{}) + durationType = reflect.TypeOf(time.Duration(0)) + defaultMapType = reflect.TypeOf(map[interface{}]interface{}{}) + ifaceType = defaultMapType.Elem() + timeType = reflect.TypeOf(time.Time{}) + ptrTimeType = reflect.TypeOf(&time.Time{}) +) + +func newDecoder(strict bool) *decoder { + d := &decoder{mapType: defaultMapType, strict: strict} + d.aliases = make(map[*node]bool) + return d +} + +func (d *decoder) terror(n *node, tag string, out reflect.Value) { + if n.tag != "" { + tag = n.tag + } + value := n.value + if tag != yaml_SEQ_TAG && tag != yaml_MAP_TAG { + if len(value) > 10 { + value = " `" + value[:7] + "...`" + } else { + value = " `" + value + "`" + } + } + d.terrors = append(d.terrors, fmt.Sprintf("line %d: cannot unmarshal %s%s into %s", n.line+1, shortTag(tag), value, out.Type())) +} + +func (d *decoder) callUnmarshaler(n *node, u Unmarshaler) (good bool) { + terrlen := len(d.terrors) + err := u.UnmarshalYAML(func(v interface{}) (err error) { + defer handleErr(&err) + d.unmarshal(n, reflect.ValueOf(v)) + if len(d.terrors) > terrlen { + issues := d.terrors[terrlen:] + d.terrors = d.terrors[:terrlen] + return &TypeError{issues} + } + return nil + }) + if e, ok := err.(*TypeError); ok { + d.terrors = append(d.terrors, e.Errors...) + return false + } + if err != nil { + fail(err) + } + return true +} + +// d.prepare initializes and dereferences pointers and calls UnmarshalYAML +// if a value is found to implement it. +// It returns the initialized and dereferenced out value, whether +// unmarshalling was already done by UnmarshalYAML, and if so whether +// its types unmarshalled appropriately. +// +// If n holds a null value, prepare returns before doing anything. +func (d *decoder) prepare(n *node, out reflect.Value) (newout reflect.Value, unmarshaled, good bool) { + if n.tag == yaml_NULL_TAG || n.kind == scalarNode && n.tag == "" && (n.value == "null" || n.value == "~" || n.value == "" && n.implicit) { + return out, false, false + } + again := true + for again { + again = false + if out.Kind() == reflect.Ptr { + if out.IsNil() { + out.Set(reflect.New(out.Type().Elem())) + } + out = out.Elem() + again = true + } + if out.CanAddr() { + if u, ok := out.Addr().Interface().(Unmarshaler); ok { + good = d.callUnmarshaler(n, u) + return out, true, good + } + } + } + return out, false, false +} + +func (d *decoder) unmarshal(n *node, out reflect.Value) (good bool) { + switch n.kind { + case documentNode: + return d.document(n, out) + case aliasNode: + return d.alias(n, out) + } + out, unmarshaled, good := d.prepare(n, out) + if unmarshaled { + return good + } + switch n.kind { + case scalarNode: + good = d.scalar(n, out) + case mappingNode: + good = d.mapping(n, out) + case sequenceNode: + good = d.sequence(n, out) + default: + panic("internal error: unknown node kind: " + strconv.Itoa(n.kind)) + } + return good +} + +func (d *decoder) document(n *node, out reflect.Value) (good bool) { + if len(n.children) == 1 { + d.doc = n + d.unmarshal(n.children[0], out) + return true + } + return false +} + +func (d *decoder) alias(n *node, out reflect.Value) (good bool) { + if d.aliases[n] { + // TODO this could actually be allowed in some circumstances. + failf("anchor '%s' value contains itself", n.value) + } + d.aliases[n] = true + good = d.unmarshal(n.alias, out) + delete(d.aliases, n) + return good +} + +var zeroValue reflect.Value + +func resetMap(out reflect.Value) { + for _, k := range out.MapKeys() { + out.SetMapIndex(k, zeroValue) + } +} + +func (d *decoder) scalar(n *node, out reflect.Value) bool { + var tag string + var resolved interface{} + if n.tag == "" && !n.implicit { + tag = yaml_STR_TAG + resolved = n.value + } else { + tag, resolved = resolve(n.tag, n.value) + if tag == yaml_BINARY_TAG { + data, err := base64.StdEncoding.DecodeString(resolved.(string)) + if err != nil { + failf("!!binary value contains invalid base64 data") + } + resolved = string(data) + } + } + if resolved == nil { + if out.Kind() == reflect.Map && !out.CanAddr() { + resetMap(out) + } else { + out.Set(reflect.Zero(out.Type())) + } + return true + } + if resolvedv := reflect.ValueOf(resolved); out.Type() == resolvedv.Type() { + // We've resolved to exactly the type we want, so use that. + out.Set(resolvedv) + return true + } + // Perhaps we can use the value as a TextUnmarshaler to + // set its value. + if out.CanAddr() { + u, ok := out.Addr().Interface().(encoding.TextUnmarshaler) + if ok { + var text []byte + if tag == yaml_BINARY_TAG { + text = []byte(resolved.(string)) + } else { + // We let any value be unmarshaled into TextUnmarshaler. + // That might be more lax than we'd like, but the + // TextUnmarshaler itself should bowl out any dubious values. + text = []byte(n.value) + } + err := u.UnmarshalText(text) + if err != nil { + fail(err) + } + return true + } + } + switch out.Kind() { + case reflect.String: + if tag == yaml_BINARY_TAG { + out.SetString(resolved.(string)) + return true + } + if resolved != nil { + out.SetString(n.value) + return true + } + case reflect.Interface: + if resolved == nil { + out.Set(reflect.Zero(out.Type())) + } else if tag == yaml_TIMESTAMP_TAG { + // It looks like a timestamp but for backward compatibility + // reasons we set it as a string, so that code that unmarshals + // timestamp-like values into interface{} will continue to + // see a string and not a time.Time. + // TODO(v3) Drop this. + out.Set(reflect.ValueOf(n.value)) + } else { + out.Set(reflect.ValueOf(resolved)) + } + return true + case reflect.Int, reflect.Int8, reflect.Int16, reflect.Int32, reflect.Int64: + switch resolved := resolved.(type) { + case int: + if !out.OverflowInt(int64(resolved)) { + out.SetInt(int64(resolved)) + return true + } + case int64: + if !out.OverflowInt(resolved) { + out.SetInt(resolved) + return true + } + case uint64: + if resolved <= math.MaxInt64 && !out.OverflowInt(int64(resolved)) { + out.SetInt(int64(resolved)) + return true + } + case float64: + if resolved <= math.MaxInt64 && !out.OverflowInt(int64(resolved)) { + out.SetInt(int64(resolved)) + return true + } + case string: + if out.Type() == durationType { + d, err := time.ParseDuration(resolved) + if err == nil { + out.SetInt(int64(d)) + return true + } + } + } + case reflect.Uint, reflect.Uint8, reflect.Uint16, reflect.Uint32, reflect.Uint64, reflect.Uintptr: + switch resolved := resolved.(type) { + case int: + if resolved >= 0 && !out.OverflowUint(uint64(resolved)) { + out.SetUint(uint64(resolved)) + return true + } + case int64: + if resolved >= 0 && !out.OverflowUint(uint64(resolved)) { + out.SetUint(uint64(resolved)) + return true + } + case uint64: + if !out.OverflowUint(uint64(resolved)) { + out.SetUint(uint64(resolved)) + return true + } + case float64: + if resolved <= math.MaxUint64 && !out.OverflowUint(uint64(resolved)) { + out.SetUint(uint64(resolved)) + return true + } + } + case reflect.Bool: + switch resolved := resolved.(type) { + case bool: + out.SetBool(resolved) + return true + } + case reflect.Float32, reflect.Float64: + switch resolved := resolved.(type) { + case int: + out.SetFloat(float64(resolved)) + return true + case int64: + out.SetFloat(float64(resolved)) + return true + case uint64: + out.SetFloat(float64(resolved)) + return true + case float64: + out.SetFloat(resolved) + return true + } + case reflect.Struct: + if resolvedv := reflect.ValueOf(resolved); out.Type() == resolvedv.Type() { + out.Set(resolvedv) + return true + } + case reflect.Ptr: + if out.Type().Elem() == reflect.TypeOf(resolved) { + // TODO DOes this make sense? When is out a Ptr except when decoding a nil value? + elem := reflect.New(out.Type().Elem()) + elem.Elem().Set(reflect.ValueOf(resolved)) + out.Set(elem) + return true + } + } + d.terror(n, tag, out) + return false +} + +func settableValueOf(i interface{}) reflect.Value { + v := reflect.ValueOf(i) + sv := reflect.New(v.Type()).Elem() + sv.Set(v) + return sv +} + +func (d *decoder) sequence(n *node, out reflect.Value) (good bool) { + l := len(n.children) + + var iface reflect.Value + switch out.Kind() { + case reflect.Slice: + out.Set(reflect.MakeSlice(out.Type(), l, l)) + case reflect.Array: + if l != out.Len() { + failf("invalid array: want %d elements but got %d", out.Len(), l) + } + case reflect.Interface: + // No type hints. Will have to use a generic sequence. + iface = out + out = settableValueOf(make([]interface{}, l)) + default: + d.terror(n, yaml_SEQ_TAG, out) + return false + } + et := out.Type().Elem() + + j := 0 + for i := 0; i < l; i++ { + e := reflect.New(et).Elem() + if ok := d.unmarshal(n.children[i], e); ok { + out.Index(j).Set(e) + j++ + } + } + if out.Kind() != reflect.Array { + out.Set(out.Slice(0, j)) + } + if iface.IsValid() { + iface.Set(out) + } + return true +} + +func (d *decoder) mapping(n *node, out reflect.Value) (good bool) { + switch out.Kind() { + case reflect.Struct: + return d.mappingStruct(n, out) + case reflect.Slice: + return d.mappingSlice(n, out) + case reflect.Map: + // okay + case reflect.Interface: + if d.mapType.Kind() == reflect.Map { + iface := out + out = reflect.MakeMap(d.mapType) + iface.Set(out) + } else { + slicev := reflect.New(d.mapType).Elem() + if !d.mappingSlice(n, slicev) { + return false + } + out.Set(slicev) + return true + } + default: + d.terror(n, yaml_MAP_TAG, out) + return false + } + outt := out.Type() + kt := outt.Key() + et := outt.Elem() + + mapType := d.mapType + if outt.Key() == ifaceType && outt.Elem() == ifaceType { + d.mapType = outt + } + + if out.IsNil() { + out.Set(reflect.MakeMap(outt)) + } + l := len(n.children) + for i := 0; i < l; i += 2 { + if isMerge(n.children[i]) { + d.merge(n.children[i+1], out) + continue + } + k := reflect.New(kt).Elem() + if d.unmarshal(n.children[i], k) { + kkind := k.Kind() + if kkind == reflect.Interface { + kkind = k.Elem().Kind() + } + if kkind == reflect.Map || kkind == reflect.Slice { + failf("invalid map key: %#v", k.Interface()) + } + e := reflect.New(et).Elem() + if d.unmarshal(n.children[i+1], e) { + d.setMapIndex(n.children[i+1], out, k, e) + } + } + } + d.mapType = mapType + return true +} + +func (d *decoder) setMapIndex(n *node, out, k, v reflect.Value) { + if d.strict && out.MapIndex(k) != zeroValue { + d.terrors = append(d.terrors, fmt.Sprintf("line %d: key %#v already set in map", n.line+1, k.Interface())) + return + } + out.SetMapIndex(k, v) +} + +func (d *decoder) mappingSlice(n *node, out reflect.Value) (good bool) { + outt := out.Type() + if outt.Elem() != mapItemType { + d.terror(n, yaml_MAP_TAG, out) + return false + } + + mapType := d.mapType + d.mapType = outt + + var slice []MapItem + var l = len(n.children) + for i := 0; i < l; i += 2 { + if isMerge(n.children[i]) { + d.merge(n.children[i+1], out) + continue + } + item := MapItem{} + k := reflect.ValueOf(&item.Key).Elem() + if d.unmarshal(n.children[i], k) { + v := reflect.ValueOf(&item.Value).Elem() + if d.unmarshal(n.children[i+1], v) { + slice = append(slice, item) + } + } + } + out.Set(reflect.ValueOf(slice)) + d.mapType = mapType + return true +} + +func (d *decoder) mappingStruct(n *node, out reflect.Value) (good bool) { + sinfo, err := getStructInfo(out.Type()) + if err != nil { + panic(err) + } + name := settableValueOf("") + l := len(n.children) + + var inlineMap reflect.Value + var elemType reflect.Type + if sinfo.InlineMap != -1 { + inlineMap = out.Field(sinfo.InlineMap) + inlineMap.Set(reflect.New(inlineMap.Type()).Elem()) + elemType = inlineMap.Type().Elem() + } + + var doneFields []bool + if d.strict { + doneFields = make([]bool, len(sinfo.FieldsList)) + } + for i := 0; i < l; i += 2 { + ni := n.children[i] + if isMerge(ni) { + d.merge(n.children[i+1], out) + continue + } + if !d.unmarshal(ni, name) { + continue + } + if info, ok := sinfo.FieldsMap[name.String()]; ok { + if d.strict { + if doneFields[info.Id] { + d.terrors = append(d.terrors, fmt.Sprintf("line %d: field %s already set in type %s", ni.line+1, name.String(), out.Type())) + continue + } + doneFields[info.Id] = true + } + var field reflect.Value + if info.Inline == nil { + field = out.Field(info.Num) + } else { + field = out.FieldByIndex(info.Inline) + } + d.unmarshal(n.children[i+1], field) + } else if sinfo.InlineMap != -1 { + if inlineMap.IsNil() { + inlineMap.Set(reflect.MakeMap(inlineMap.Type())) + } + value := reflect.New(elemType).Elem() + d.unmarshal(n.children[i+1], value) + d.setMapIndex(n.children[i+1], inlineMap, name, value) + } else if d.strict { + d.terrors = append(d.terrors, fmt.Sprintf("line %d: field %s not found in type %s", ni.line+1, name.String(), out.Type())) + } + } + return true +} + +func failWantMap() { + failf("map merge requires map or sequence of maps as the value") +} + +func (d *decoder) merge(n *node, out reflect.Value) { + switch n.kind { + case mappingNode: + d.unmarshal(n, out) + case aliasNode: + an, ok := d.doc.anchors[n.value] + if ok && an.kind != mappingNode { + failWantMap() + } + d.unmarshal(n, out) + case sequenceNode: + // Step backwards as earlier nodes take precedence. + for i := len(n.children) - 1; i >= 0; i-- { + ni := n.children[i] + if ni.kind == aliasNode { + an, ok := d.doc.anchors[ni.value] + if ok && an.kind != mappingNode { + failWantMap() + } + } else if ni.kind != mappingNode { + failWantMap() + } + d.unmarshal(ni, out) + } + default: + failWantMap() + } +} + +func isMerge(n *node) bool { + return n.kind == scalarNode && n.value == "<<" && (n.implicit == true || n.tag == yaml_MERGE_TAG) +} diff --git a/vendor/gopkg.in/yaml.v2/emitterc.go b/vendor/gopkg.in/yaml.v2/emitterc.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a1c2cc5 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gopkg.in/yaml.v2/emitterc.go @@ -0,0 +1,1685 @@ +package yaml + +import ( + "bytes" + "fmt" +) + +// Flush the buffer if needed. +func flush(emitter *yaml_emitter_t) bool { + if emitter.buffer_pos+5 >= len(emitter.buffer) { + return yaml_emitter_flush(emitter) + } + return true +} + +// Put a character to the output buffer. +func put(emitter *yaml_emitter_t, value byte) bool { + if emitter.buffer_pos+5 >= len(emitter.buffer) && !yaml_emitter_flush(emitter) { + return false + } + emitter.buffer[emitter.buffer_pos] = value + emitter.buffer_pos++ + emitter.column++ + return true +} + +// Put a line break to the output buffer. +func put_break(emitter *yaml_emitter_t) bool { + if emitter.buffer_pos+5 >= len(emitter.buffer) && !yaml_emitter_flush(emitter) { + return false + } + switch emitter.line_break { + case yaml_CR_BREAK: + emitter.buffer[emitter.buffer_pos] = '\r' + emitter.buffer_pos += 1 + case yaml_LN_BREAK: + emitter.buffer[emitter.buffer_pos] = '\n' + emitter.buffer_pos += 1 + case yaml_CRLN_BREAK: + emitter.buffer[emitter.buffer_pos+0] = '\r' + emitter.buffer[emitter.buffer_pos+1] = '\n' + emitter.buffer_pos += 2 + default: + panic("unknown line break setting") + } + emitter.column = 0 + emitter.line++ + return true +} + +// Copy a character from a string into buffer. +func write(emitter *yaml_emitter_t, s []byte, i *int) bool { + if emitter.buffer_pos+5 >= len(emitter.buffer) && !yaml_emitter_flush(emitter) { + return false + } + p := emitter.buffer_pos + w := width(s[*i]) + switch w { + case 4: + emitter.buffer[p+3] = s[*i+3] + fallthrough + case 3: + emitter.buffer[p+2] = s[*i+2] + fallthrough + case 2: + emitter.buffer[p+1] = s[*i+1] + fallthrough + case 1: + emitter.buffer[p+0] = s[*i+0] + default: + panic("unknown character width") + } + emitter.column++ + emitter.buffer_pos += w + *i += w + return true +} + +// Write a whole string into buffer. +func write_all(emitter *yaml_emitter_t, s []byte) bool { + for i := 0; i < len(s); { + if !write(emitter, s, &i) { + return false + } + } + return true +} + +// Copy a line break character from a string into buffer. +func write_break(emitter *yaml_emitter_t, s []byte, i *int) bool { + if s[*i] == '\n' { + if !put_break(emitter) { + return false + } + *i++ + } else { + if !write(emitter, s, i) { + return false + } + emitter.column = 0 + emitter.line++ + } + return true +} + +// Set an emitter error and return false. +func yaml_emitter_set_emitter_error(emitter *yaml_emitter_t, problem string) bool { + emitter.error = yaml_EMITTER_ERROR + emitter.problem = problem + return false +} + +// Emit an event. +func yaml_emitter_emit(emitter *yaml_emitter_t, event *yaml_event_t) bool { + emitter.events = append(emitter.events, *event) + for !yaml_emitter_need_more_events(emitter) { + event := &emitter.events[emitter.events_head] + if !yaml_emitter_analyze_event(emitter, event) { + return false + } + if !yaml_emitter_state_machine(emitter, event) { + return false + } + yaml_event_delete(event) + emitter.events_head++ + } + return true +} + +// Check if we need to accumulate more events before emitting. +// +// We accumulate extra +// - 1 event for DOCUMENT-START +// - 2 events for SEQUENCE-START +// - 3 events for MAPPING-START +// +func yaml_emitter_need_more_events(emitter *yaml_emitter_t) bool { + if emitter.events_head == len(emitter.events) { + return true + } + var accumulate int + switch emitter.events[emitter.events_head].typ { + case yaml_DOCUMENT_START_EVENT: + accumulate = 1 + break + case yaml_SEQUENCE_START_EVENT: + accumulate = 2 + break + case yaml_MAPPING_START_EVENT: + accumulate = 3 + break + default: + return false + } + if len(emitter.events)-emitter.events_head > accumulate { + return false + } + var level int + for i := emitter.events_head; i < len(emitter.events); i++ { + switch emitter.events[i].typ { + case yaml_STREAM_START_EVENT, yaml_DOCUMENT_START_EVENT, yaml_SEQUENCE_START_EVENT, yaml_MAPPING_START_EVENT: + level++ + case yaml_STREAM_END_EVENT, yaml_DOCUMENT_END_EVENT, yaml_SEQUENCE_END_EVENT, yaml_MAPPING_END_EVENT: + level-- + } + if level == 0 { + return false + } + } + return true +} + +// Append a directive to the directives stack. +func yaml_emitter_append_tag_directive(emitter *yaml_emitter_t, value *yaml_tag_directive_t, allow_duplicates bool) bool { + for i := 0; i < len(emitter.tag_directives); i++ { + if bytes.Equal(value.handle, emitter.tag_directives[i].handle) { + if allow_duplicates { + return true + } + return yaml_emitter_set_emitter_error(emitter, "duplicate %TAG directive") + } + } + + // [Go] Do we actually need to copy this given garbage collection + // and the lack of deallocating destructors? + tag_copy := yaml_tag_directive_t{ + handle: make([]byte, len(value.handle)), + prefix: make([]byte, len(value.prefix)), + } + copy(tag_copy.handle, value.handle) + copy(tag_copy.prefix, value.prefix) + emitter.tag_directives = append(emitter.tag_directives, tag_copy) + return true +} + +// Increase the indentation level. +func yaml_emitter_increase_indent(emitter *yaml_emitter_t, flow, indentless bool) bool { + emitter.indents = append(emitter.indents, emitter.indent) + if emitter.indent < 0 { + if flow { + emitter.indent = emitter.best_indent + } else { + emitter.indent = 0 + } + } else if !indentless { + emitter.indent += emitter.best_indent + } + return true +} + +// State dispatcher. +func yaml_emitter_state_machine(emitter *yaml_emitter_t, event *yaml_event_t) bool { + switch emitter.state { + default: + case yaml_EMIT_STREAM_START_STATE: + return yaml_emitter_emit_stream_start(emitter, event) + + case yaml_EMIT_FIRST_DOCUMENT_START_STATE: + return yaml_emitter_emit_document_start(emitter, event, true) + + case yaml_EMIT_DOCUMENT_START_STATE: + return yaml_emitter_emit_document_start(emitter, event, false) + + case yaml_EMIT_DOCUMENT_CONTENT_STATE: + return yaml_emitter_emit_document_content(emitter, event) + + case yaml_EMIT_DOCUMENT_END_STATE: + return yaml_emitter_emit_document_end(emitter, event) + + case yaml_EMIT_FLOW_SEQUENCE_FIRST_ITEM_STATE: + return yaml_emitter_emit_flow_sequence_item(emitter, event, true) + + case yaml_EMIT_FLOW_SEQUENCE_ITEM_STATE: + return yaml_emitter_emit_flow_sequence_item(emitter, event, false) + + case yaml_EMIT_FLOW_MAPPING_FIRST_KEY_STATE: + return yaml_emitter_emit_flow_mapping_key(emitter, event, true) + + case yaml_EMIT_FLOW_MAPPING_KEY_STATE: + return yaml_emitter_emit_flow_mapping_key(emitter, event, false) + + case yaml_EMIT_FLOW_MAPPING_SIMPLE_VALUE_STATE: + return yaml_emitter_emit_flow_mapping_value(emitter, event, true) + + case yaml_EMIT_FLOW_MAPPING_VALUE_STATE: + return yaml_emitter_emit_flow_mapping_value(emitter, event, false) + + case yaml_EMIT_BLOCK_SEQUENCE_FIRST_ITEM_STATE: + return yaml_emitter_emit_block_sequence_item(emitter, event, true) + + case yaml_EMIT_BLOCK_SEQUENCE_ITEM_STATE: + return yaml_emitter_emit_block_sequence_item(emitter, event, false) + + case yaml_EMIT_BLOCK_MAPPING_FIRST_KEY_STATE: + return yaml_emitter_emit_block_mapping_key(emitter, event, true) + + case yaml_EMIT_BLOCK_MAPPING_KEY_STATE: + return yaml_emitter_emit_block_mapping_key(emitter, event, false) + + case yaml_EMIT_BLOCK_MAPPING_SIMPLE_VALUE_STATE: + return yaml_emitter_emit_block_mapping_value(emitter, event, true) + + case yaml_EMIT_BLOCK_MAPPING_VALUE_STATE: + return yaml_emitter_emit_block_mapping_value(emitter, event, false) + + case yaml_EMIT_END_STATE: + return yaml_emitter_set_emitter_error(emitter, "expected nothing after STREAM-END") + } + panic("invalid emitter state") +} + +// Expect STREAM-START. +func yaml_emitter_emit_stream_start(emitter *yaml_emitter_t, event *yaml_event_t) bool { + if event.typ != yaml_STREAM_START_EVENT { + return yaml_emitter_set_emitter_error(emitter, "expected STREAM-START") + } + if emitter.encoding == yaml_ANY_ENCODING { + emitter.encoding = event.encoding + if emitter.encoding == yaml_ANY_ENCODING { + emitter.encoding = yaml_UTF8_ENCODING + } + } + if emitter.best_indent < 2 || emitter.best_indent > 9 { + emitter.best_indent = 2 + } + if emitter.best_width >= 0 && emitter.best_width <= emitter.best_indent*2 { + emitter.best_width = 80 + } + if emitter.best_width < 0 { + emitter.best_width = 1<<31 - 1 + } + if emitter.line_break == yaml_ANY_BREAK { + emitter.line_break = yaml_LN_BREAK + } + + emitter.indent = -1 + emitter.line = 0 + emitter.column = 0 + emitter.whitespace = true + emitter.indention = true + + if emitter.encoding != yaml_UTF8_ENCODING { + if !yaml_emitter_write_bom(emitter) { + return false + } + } + emitter.state = yaml_EMIT_FIRST_DOCUMENT_START_STATE + return true +} + +// Expect DOCUMENT-START or STREAM-END. +func yaml_emitter_emit_document_start(emitter *yaml_emitter_t, event *yaml_event_t, first bool) bool { + + if event.typ == yaml_DOCUMENT_START_EVENT { + + if event.version_directive != nil { + if !yaml_emitter_analyze_version_directive(emitter, event.version_directive) { + return false + } + } + + for i := 0; i < len(event.tag_directives); i++ { + tag_directive := &event.tag_directives[i] + if !yaml_emitter_analyze_tag_directive(emitter, tag_directive) { + return false + } + if !yaml_emitter_append_tag_directive(emitter, tag_directive, false) { + return false + } + } + + for i := 0; i < len(default_tag_directives); i++ { + tag_directive := &default_tag_directives[i] + if !yaml_emitter_append_tag_directive(emitter, tag_directive, true) { + return false + } + } + + implicit := event.implicit + if !first || emitter.canonical { + implicit = false + } + + if emitter.open_ended && (event.version_directive != nil || len(event.tag_directives) > 0) { + if !yaml_emitter_write_indicator(emitter, []byte("..."), true, false, false) { + return false + } + if !yaml_emitter_write_indent(emitter) { + return false + } + } + + if event.version_directive != nil { + implicit = false + if !yaml_emitter_write_indicator(emitter, []byte("%YAML"), true, false, false) { + return false + } + if !yaml_emitter_write_indicator(emitter, []byte("1.1"), true, false, false) { + return false + } + if !yaml_emitter_write_indent(emitter) { + return false + } + } + + if len(event.tag_directives) > 0 { + implicit = false + for i := 0; i < len(event.tag_directives); i++ { + tag_directive := &event.tag_directives[i] + if !yaml_emitter_write_indicator(emitter, []byte("%TAG"), true, false, false) { + return false + } + if !yaml_emitter_write_tag_handle(emitter, tag_directive.handle) { + return false + } + if !yaml_emitter_write_tag_content(emitter, tag_directive.prefix, true) { + return false + } + if !yaml_emitter_write_indent(emitter) { + return false + } + } + } + + if yaml_emitter_check_empty_document(emitter) { + implicit = false + } + if !implicit { + if !yaml_emitter_write_indent(emitter) { + return false + } + if !yaml_emitter_write_indicator(emitter, []byte("---"), true, false, false) { + return false + } + if emitter.canonical { + if !yaml_emitter_write_indent(emitter) { + return false + } + } + } + + emitter.state = yaml_EMIT_DOCUMENT_CONTENT_STATE + return true + } + + if event.typ == yaml_STREAM_END_EVENT { + if emitter.open_ended { + if !yaml_emitter_write_indicator(emitter, []byte("..."), true, false, false) { + return false + } + if !yaml_emitter_write_indent(emitter) { + return false + } + } + if !yaml_emitter_flush(emitter) { + return false + } + emitter.state = yaml_EMIT_END_STATE + return true + } + + return yaml_emitter_set_emitter_error(emitter, "expected DOCUMENT-START or STREAM-END") +} + +// Expect the root node. +func yaml_emitter_emit_document_content(emitter *yaml_emitter_t, event *yaml_event_t) bool { + emitter.states = append(emitter.states, yaml_EMIT_DOCUMENT_END_STATE) + return yaml_emitter_emit_node(emitter, event, true, false, false, false) +} + +// Expect DOCUMENT-END. +func yaml_emitter_emit_document_end(emitter *yaml_emitter_t, event *yaml_event_t) bool { + if event.typ != yaml_DOCUMENT_END_EVENT { + return yaml_emitter_set_emitter_error(emitter, "expected DOCUMENT-END") + } + if !yaml_emitter_write_indent(emitter) { + return false + } + if !event.implicit { + // [Go] Allocate the slice elsewhere. + if !yaml_emitter_write_indicator(emitter, []byte("..."), true, false, false) { + return false + } + if !yaml_emitter_write_indent(emitter) { + return false + } + } + if !yaml_emitter_flush(emitter) { + return false + } + emitter.state = yaml_EMIT_DOCUMENT_START_STATE + emitter.tag_directives = emitter.tag_directives[:0] + return true +} + +// Expect a flow item node. +func yaml_emitter_emit_flow_sequence_item(emitter *yaml_emitter_t, event *yaml_event_t, first bool) bool { + if first { + if !yaml_emitter_write_indicator(emitter, []byte{'['}, true, true, false) { + return false + } + if !yaml_emitter_increase_indent(emitter, true, false) { + return false + } + emitter.flow_level++ + } + + if event.typ == yaml_SEQUENCE_END_EVENT { + emitter.flow_level-- + emitter.indent = emitter.indents[len(emitter.indents)-1] + emitter.indents = emitter.indents[:len(emitter.indents)-1] + if emitter.canonical && !first { + if !yaml_emitter_write_indicator(emitter, []byte{','}, false, false, false) { + return false + } + if !yaml_emitter_write_indent(emitter) { + return false + } + } + if !yaml_emitter_write_indicator(emitter, []byte{']'}, false, false, false) { + return false + } + emitter.state = emitter.states[len(emitter.states)-1] + emitter.states = emitter.states[:len(emitter.states)-1] + + return true + } + + if !first { + if !yaml_emitter_write_indicator(emitter, []byte{','}, false, false, false) { + return false + } + } + + if emitter.canonical || emitter.column > emitter.best_width { + if !yaml_emitter_write_indent(emitter) { + return false + } + } + emitter.states = append(emitter.states, yaml_EMIT_FLOW_SEQUENCE_ITEM_STATE) + return yaml_emitter_emit_node(emitter, event, false, true, false, false) +} + +// Expect a flow key node. +func yaml_emitter_emit_flow_mapping_key(emitter *yaml_emitter_t, event *yaml_event_t, first bool) bool { + if first { + if !yaml_emitter_write_indicator(emitter, []byte{'{'}, true, true, false) { + return false + } + if !yaml_emitter_increase_indent(emitter, true, false) { + return false + } + emitter.flow_level++ + } + + if event.typ == yaml_MAPPING_END_EVENT { + emitter.flow_level-- + emitter.indent = emitter.indents[len(emitter.indents)-1] + emitter.indents = emitter.indents[:len(emitter.indents)-1] + if emitter.canonical && !first { + if !yaml_emitter_write_indicator(emitter, []byte{','}, false, false, false) { + return false + } + if !yaml_emitter_write_indent(emitter) { + return false + } + } + if !yaml_emitter_write_indicator(emitter, []byte{'}'}, false, false, false) { + return false + } + emitter.state = emitter.states[len(emitter.states)-1] + emitter.states = emitter.states[:len(emitter.states)-1] + return true + } + + if !first { + if !yaml_emitter_write_indicator(emitter, []byte{','}, false, false, false) { + return false + } + } + if emitter.canonical || emitter.column > emitter.best_width { + if !yaml_emitter_write_indent(emitter) { + return false + } + } + + if !emitter.canonical && yaml_emitter_check_simple_key(emitter) { + emitter.states = append(emitter.states, yaml_EMIT_FLOW_MAPPING_SIMPLE_VALUE_STATE) + return yaml_emitter_emit_node(emitter, event, false, false, true, true) + } + if !yaml_emitter_write_indicator(emitter, []byte{'?'}, true, false, false) { + return false + } + emitter.states = append(emitter.states, yaml_EMIT_FLOW_MAPPING_VALUE_STATE) + return yaml_emitter_emit_node(emitter, event, false, false, true, false) +} + +// Expect a flow value node. +func yaml_emitter_emit_flow_mapping_value(emitter *yaml_emitter_t, event *yaml_event_t, simple bool) bool { + if simple { + if !yaml_emitter_write_indicator(emitter, []byte{':'}, false, false, false) { + return false + } + } else { + if emitter.canonical || emitter.column > emitter.best_width { + if !yaml_emitter_write_indent(emitter) { + return false + } + } + if !yaml_emitter_write_indicator(emitter, []byte{':'}, true, false, false) { + return false + } + } + emitter.states = append(emitter.states, yaml_EMIT_FLOW_MAPPING_KEY_STATE) + return yaml_emitter_emit_node(emitter, event, false, false, true, false) +} + +// Expect a block item node. +func yaml_emitter_emit_block_sequence_item(emitter *yaml_emitter_t, event *yaml_event_t, first bool) bool { + if first { + if !yaml_emitter_increase_indent(emitter, false, emitter.mapping_context && !emitter.indention) { + return false + } + } + if event.typ == yaml_SEQUENCE_END_EVENT { + emitter.indent = emitter.indents[len(emitter.indents)-1] + emitter.indents = emitter.indents[:len(emitter.indents)-1] + emitter.state = emitter.states[len(emitter.states)-1] + emitter.states = emitter.states[:len(emitter.states)-1] + return true + } + if !yaml_emitter_write_indent(emitter) { + return false + } + if !yaml_emitter_write_indicator(emitter, []byte{'-'}, true, false, true) { + return false + } + emitter.states = append(emitter.states, yaml_EMIT_BLOCK_SEQUENCE_ITEM_STATE) + return yaml_emitter_emit_node(emitter, event, false, true, false, false) +} + +// Expect a block key node. +func yaml_emitter_emit_block_mapping_key(emitter *yaml_emitter_t, event *yaml_event_t, first bool) bool { + if first { + if !yaml_emitter_increase_indent(emitter, false, false) { + return false + } + } + if event.typ == yaml_MAPPING_END_EVENT { + emitter.indent = emitter.indents[len(emitter.indents)-1] + emitter.indents = emitter.indents[:len(emitter.indents)-1] + emitter.state = emitter.states[len(emitter.states)-1] + emitter.states = emitter.states[:len(emitter.states)-1] + return true + } + if !yaml_emitter_write_indent(emitter) { + return false + } + if yaml_emitter_check_simple_key(emitter) { + emitter.states = append(emitter.states, yaml_EMIT_BLOCK_MAPPING_SIMPLE_VALUE_STATE) + return yaml_emitter_emit_node(emitter, event, false, false, true, true) + } + if !yaml_emitter_write_indicator(emitter, []byte{'?'}, true, false, true) { + return false + } + emitter.states = append(emitter.states, yaml_EMIT_BLOCK_MAPPING_VALUE_STATE) + return yaml_emitter_emit_node(emitter, event, false, false, true, false) +} + +// Expect a block value node. +func yaml_emitter_emit_block_mapping_value(emitter *yaml_emitter_t, event *yaml_event_t, simple bool) bool { + if simple { + if !yaml_emitter_write_indicator(emitter, []byte{':'}, false, false, false) { + return false + } + } else { + if !yaml_emitter_write_indent(emitter) { + return false + } + if !yaml_emitter_write_indicator(emitter, []byte{':'}, true, false, true) { + return false + } + } + emitter.states = append(emitter.states, yaml_EMIT_BLOCK_MAPPING_KEY_STATE) + return yaml_emitter_emit_node(emitter, event, false, false, true, false) +} + +// Expect a node. +func yaml_emitter_emit_node(emitter *yaml_emitter_t, event *yaml_event_t, + root bool, sequence bool, mapping bool, simple_key bool) bool { + + emitter.root_context = root + emitter.sequence_context = sequence + emitter.mapping_context = mapping + emitter.simple_key_context = simple_key + + switch event.typ { + case yaml_ALIAS_EVENT: + return yaml_emitter_emit_alias(emitter, event) + case yaml_SCALAR_EVENT: + return yaml_emitter_emit_scalar(emitter, event) + case yaml_SEQUENCE_START_EVENT: + return yaml_emitter_emit_sequence_start(emitter, event) + case yaml_MAPPING_START_EVENT: + return yaml_emitter_emit_mapping_start(emitter, event) + default: + return yaml_emitter_set_emitter_error(emitter, + fmt.Sprintf("expected SCALAR, SEQUENCE-START, MAPPING-START, or ALIAS, but got %v", event.typ)) + } +} + +// Expect ALIAS. +func yaml_emitter_emit_alias(emitter *yaml_emitter_t, event *yaml_event_t) bool { + if !yaml_emitter_process_anchor(emitter) { + return false + } + emitter.state = emitter.states[len(emitter.states)-1] + emitter.states = emitter.states[:len(emitter.states)-1] + return true +} + +// Expect SCALAR. +func yaml_emitter_emit_scalar(emitter *yaml_emitter_t, event *yaml_event_t) bool { + if !yaml_emitter_select_scalar_style(emitter, event) { + return false + } + if !yaml_emitter_process_anchor(emitter) { + return false + } + if !yaml_emitter_process_tag(emitter) { + return false + } + if !yaml_emitter_increase_indent(emitter, true, false) { + return false + } + if !yaml_emitter_process_scalar(emitter) { + return false + } + emitter.indent = emitter.indents[len(emitter.indents)-1] + emitter.indents = emitter.indents[:len(emitter.indents)-1] + emitter.state = emitter.states[len(emitter.states)-1] + emitter.states = emitter.states[:len(emitter.states)-1] + return true +} + +// Expect SEQUENCE-START. +func yaml_emitter_emit_sequence_start(emitter *yaml_emitter_t, event *yaml_event_t) bool { + if !yaml_emitter_process_anchor(emitter) { + return false + } + if !yaml_emitter_process_tag(emitter) { + return false + } + if emitter.flow_level > 0 || emitter.canonical || event.sequence_style() == yaml_FLOW_SEQUENCE_STYLE || + yaml_emitter_check_empty_sequence(emitter) { + emitter.state = yaml_EMIT_FLOW_SEQUENCE_FIRST_ITEM_STATE + } else { + emitter.state = yaml_EMIT_BLOCK_SEQUENCE_FIRST_ITEM_STATE + } + return true +} + +// Expect MAPPING-START. +func yaml_emitter_emit_mapping_start(emitter *yaml_emitter_t, event *yaml_event_t) bool { + if !yaml_emitter_process_anchor(emitter) { + return false + } + if !yaml_emitter_process_tag(emitter) { + return false + } + if emitter.flow_level > 0 || emitter.canonical || event.mapping_style() == yaml_FLOW_MAPPING_STYLE || + yaml_emitter_check_empty_mapping(emitter) { + emitter.state = yaml_EMIT_FLOW_MAPPING_FIRST_KEY_STATE + } else { + emitter.state = yaml_EMIT_BLOCK_MAPPING_FIRST_KEY_STATE + } + return true +} + +// Check if the document content is an empty scalar. +func yaml_emitter_check_empty_document(emitter *yaml_emitter_t) bool { + return false // [Go] Huh? +} + +// Check if the next events represent an empty sequence. +func yaml_emitter_check_empty_sequence(emitter *yaml_emitter_t) bool { + if len(emitter.events)-emitter.events_head < 2 { + return false + } + return emitter.events[emitter.events_head].typ == yaml_SEQUENCE_START_EVENT && + emitter.events[emitter.events_head+1].typ == yaml_SEQUENCE_END_EVENT +} + +// Check if the next events represent an empty mapping. +func yaml_emitter_check_empty_mapping(emitter *yaml_emitter_t) bool { + if len(emitter.events)-emitter.events_head < 2 { + return false + } + return emitter.events[emitter.events_head].typ == yaml_MAPPING_START_EVENT && + emitter.events[emitter.events_head+1].typ == yaml_MAPPING_END_EVENT +} + +// Check if the next node can be expressed as a simple key. +func yaml_emitter_check_simple_key(emitter *yaml_emitter_t) bool { + length := 0 + switch emitter.events[emitter.events_head].typ { + case yaml_ALIAS_EVENT: + length += len(emitter.anchor_data.anchor) + case yaml_SCALAR_EVENT: + if emitter.scalar_data.multiline { + return false + } + length += len(emitter.anchor_data.anchor) + + len(emitter.tag_data.handle) + + len(emitter.tag_data.suffix) + + len(emitter.scalar_data.value) + case yaml_SEQUENCE_START_EVENT: + if !yaml_emitter_check_empty_sequence(emitter) { + return false + } + length += len(emitter.anchor_data.anchor) + + len(emitter.tag_data.handle) + + len(emitter.tag_data.suffix) + case yaml_MAPPING_START_EVENT: + if !yaml_emitter_check_empty_mapping(emitter) { + return false + } + length += len(emitter.anchor_data.anchor) + + len(emitter.tag_data.handle) + + len(emitter.tag_data.suffix) + default: + return false + } + return length <= 128 +} + +// Determine an acceptable scalar style. +func yaml_emitter_select_scalar_style(emitter *yaml_emitter_t, event *yaml_event_t) bool { + + no_tag := len(emitter.tag_data.handle) == 0 && len(emitter.tag_data.suffix) == 0 + if no_tag && !event.implicit && !event.quoted_implicit { + return yaml_emitter_set_emitter_error(emitter, "neither tag nor implicit flags are specified") + } + + style := event.scalar_style() + if style == yaml_ANY_SCALAR_STYLE { + style = yaml_PLAIN_SCALAR_STYLE + } + if emitter.canonical { + style = yaml_DOUBLE_QUOTED_SCALAR_STYLE + } + if emitter.simple_key_context && emitter.scalar_data.multiline { + style = yaml_DOUBLE_QUOTED_SCALAR_STYLE + } + + if style == yaml_PLAIN_SCALAR_STYLE { + if emitter.flow_level > 0 && !emitter.scalar_data.flow_plain_allowed || + emitter.flow_level == 0 && !emitter.scalar_data.block_plain_allowed { + style = yaml_SINGLE_QUOTED_SCALAR_STYLE + } + if len(emitter.scalar_data.value) == 0 && (emitter.flow_level > 0 || emitter.simple_key_context) { + style = yaml_SINGLE_QUOTED_SCALAR_STYLE + } + if no_tag && !event.implicit { + style = yaml_SINGLE_QUOTED_SCALAR_STYLE + } + } + if style == yaml_SINGLE_QUOTED_SCALAR_STYLE { + if !emitter.scalar_data.single_quoted_allowed { + style = yaml_DOUBLE_QUOTED_SCALAR_STYLE + } + } + if style == yaml_LITERAL_SCALAR_STYLE || style == yaml_FOLDED_SCALAR_STYLE { + if !emitter.scalar_data.block_allowed || emitter.flow_level > 0 || emitter.simple_key_context { + style = yaml_DOUBLE_QUOTED_SCALAR_STYLE + } + } + + if no_tag && !event.quoted_implicit && style != yaml_PLAIN_SCALAR_STYLE { + emitter.tag_data.handle = []byte{'!'} + } + emitter.scalar_data.style = style + return true +} + +// Write an anchor. +func yaml_emitter_process_anchor(emitter *yaml_emitter_t) bool { + if emitter.anchor_data.anchor == nil { + return true + } + c := []byte{'&'} + if emitter.anchor_data.alias { + c[0] = '*' + } + if !yaml_emitter_write_indicator(emitter, c, true, false, false) { + return false + } + return yaml_emitter_write_anchor(emitter, emitter.anchor_data.anchor) +} + +// Write a tag. +func yaml_emitter_process_tag(emitter *yaml_emitter_t) bool { + if len(emitter.tag_data.handle) == 0 && len(emitter.tag_data.suffix) == 0 { + return true + } + if len(emitter.tag_data.handle) > 0 { + if !yaml_emitter_write_tag_handle(emitter, emitter.tag_data.handle) { + return false + } + if len(emitter.tag_data.suffix) > 0 { + if !yaml_emitter_write_tag_content(emitter, emitter.tag_data.suffix, false) { + return false + } + } + } else { + // [Go] Allocate these slices elsewhere. + if !yaml_emitter_write_indicator(emitter, []byte("!<"), true, false, false) { + return false + } + if !yaml_emitter_write_tag_content(emitter, emitter.tag_data.suffix, false) { + return false + } + if !yaml_emitter_write_indicator(emitter, []byte{'>'}, false, false, false) { + return false + } + } + return true +} + +// Write a scalar. +func yaml_emitter_process_scalar(emitter *yaml_emitter_t) bool { + switch emitter.scalar_data.style { + case yaml_PLAIN_SCALAR_STYLE: + return yaml_emitter_write_plain_scalar(emitter, emitter.scalar_data.value, !emitter.simple_key_context) + + case yaml_SINGLE_QUOTED_SCALAR_STYLE: + return yaml_emitter_write_single_quoted_scalar(emitter, emitter.scalar_data.value, !emitter.simple_key_context) + + case yaml_DOUBLE_QUOTED_SCALAR_STYLE: + return yaml_emitter_write_double_quoted_scalar(emitter, emitter.scalar_data.value, !emitter.simple_key_context) + + case yaml_LITERAL_SCALAR_STYLE: + return yaml_emitter_write_literal_scalar(emitter, emitter.scalar_data.value) + + case yaml_FOLDED_SCALAR_STYLE: + return yaml_emitter_write_folded_scalar(emitter, emitter.scalar_data.value) + } + panic("unknown scalar style") +} + +// Check if a %YAML directive is valid. +func yaml_emitter_analyze_version_directive(emitter *yaml_emitter_t, version_directive *yaml_version_directive_t) bool { + if version_directive.major != 1 || version_directive.minor != 1 { + return yaml_emitter_set_emitter_error(emitter, "incompatible %YAML directive") + } + return true +} + +// Check if a %TAG directive is valid. +func yaml_emitter_analyze_tag_directive(emitter *yaml_emitter_t, tag_directive *yaml_tag_directive_t) bool { + handle := tag_directive.handle + prefix := tag_directive.prefix + if len(handle) == 0 { + return yaml_emitter_set_emitter_error(emitter, "tag handle must not be empty") + } + if handle[0] != '!' { + return yaml_emitter_set_emitter_error(emitter, "tag handle must start with '!'") + } + if handle[len(handle)-1] != '!' { + return yaml_emitter_set_emitter_error(emitter, "tag handle must end with '!'") + } + for i := 1; i < len(handle)-1; i += width(handle[i]) { + if !is_alpha(handle, i) { + return yaml_emitter_set_emitter_error(emitter, "tag handle must contain alphanumerical characters only") + } + } + if len(prefix) == 0 { + return yaml_emitter_set_emitter_error(emitter, "tag prefix must not be empty") + } + return true +} + +// Check if an anchor is valid. +func yaml_emitter_analyze_anchor(emitter *yaml_emitter_t, anchor []byte, alias bool) bool { + if len(anchor) == 0 { + problem := "anchor value must not be empty" + if alias { + problem = "alias value must not be empty" + } + return yaml_emitter_set_emitter_error(emitter, problem) + } + for i := 0; i < len(anchor); i += width(anchor[i]) { + if !is_alpha(anchor, i) { + problem := "anchor value must contain alphanumerical characters only" + if alias { + problem = "alias value must contain alphanumerical characters only" + } + return yaml_emitter_set_emitter_error(emitter, problem) + } + } + emitter.anchor_data.anchor = anchor + emitter.anchor_data.alias = alias + return true +} + +// Check if a tag is valid. +func yaml_emitter_analyze_tag(emitter *yaml_emitter_t, tag []byte) bool { + if len(tag) == 0 { + return yaml_emitter_set_emitter_error(emitter, "tag value must not be empty") + } + for i := 0; i < len(emitter.tag_directives); i++ { + tag_directive := &emitter.tag_directives[i] + if bytes.HasPrefix(tag, tag_directive.prefix) { + emitter.tag_data.handle = tag_directive.handle + emitter.tag_data.suffix = tag[len(tag_directive.prefix):] + return true + } + } + emitter.tag_data.suffix = tag + return true +} + +// Check if a scalar is valid. +func yaml_emitter_analyze_scalar(emitter *yaml_emitter_t, value []byte) bool { + var ( + block_indicators = false + flow_indicators = false + line_breaks = false + special_characters = false + + leading_space = false + leading_break = false + trailing_space = false + trailing_break = false + break_space = false + space_break = false + + preceded_by_whitespace = false + followed_by_whitespace = false + previous_space = false + previous_break = false + ) + + emitter.scalar_data.value = value + + if len(value) == 0 { + emitter.scalar_data.multiline = false + emitter.scalar_data.flow_plain_allowed = false + emitter.scalar_data.block_plain_allowed = true + emitter.scalar_data.single_quoted_allowed = true + emitter.scalar_data.block_allowed = false + return true + } + + if len(value) >= 3 && ((value[0] == '-' && value[1] == '-' && value[2] == '-') || (value[0] == '.' && value[1] == '.' && value[2] == '.')) { + block_indicators = true + flow_indicators = true + } + + preceded_by_whitespace = true + for i, w := 0, 0; i < len(value); i += w { + w = width(value[i]) + followed_by_whitespace = i+w >= len(value) || is_blank(value, i+w) + + if i == 0 { + switch value[i] { + case '#', ',', '[', ']', '{', '}', '&', '*', '!', '|', '>', '\'', '"', '%', '@', '`': + flow_indicators = true + block_indicators = true + case '?', ':': + flow_indicators = true + if followed_by_whitespace { + block_indicators = true + } + case '-': + if followed_by_whitespace { + flow_indicators = true + block_indicators = true + } + } + } else { + switch value[i] { + case ',', '?', '[', ']', '{', '}': + flow_indicators = true + case ':': + flow_indicators = true + if followed_by_whitespace { + block_indicators = true + } + case '#': + if preceded_by_whitespace { + flow_indicators = true + block_indicators = true + } + } + } + + if !is_printable(value, i) || !is_ascii(value, i) && !emitter.unicode { + special_characters = true + } + if is_space(value, i) { + if i == 0 { + leading_space = true + } + if i+width(value[i]) == len(value) { + trailing_space = true + } + if previous_break { + break_space = true + } + previous_space = true + previous_break = false + } else if is_break(value, i) { + line_breaks = true + if i == 0 { + leading_break = true + } + if i+width(value[i]) == len(value) { + trailing_break = true + } + if previous_space { + space_break = true + } + previous_space = false + previous_break = true + } else { + previous_space = false + previous_break = false + } + + // [Go]: Why 'z'? Couldn't be the end of the string as that's the loop condition. + preceded_by_whitespace = is_blankz(value, i) + } + + emitter.scalar_data.multiline = line_breaks + emitter.scalar_data.flow_plain_allowed = true + emitter.scalar_data.block_plain_allowed = true + emitter.scalar_data.single_quoted_allowed = true + emitter.scalar_data.block_allowed = true + + if leading_space || leading_break || trailing_space || trailing_break { + emitter.scalar_data.flow_plain_allowed = false + emitter.scalar_data.block_plain_allowed = false + } + if trailing_space { + emitter.scalar_data.block_allowed = false + } + if break_space { + emitter.scalar_data.flow_plain_allowed = false + emitter.scalar_data.block_plain_allowed = false + emitter.scalar_data.single_quoted_allowed = false + } + if space_break || special_characters { + emitter.scalar_data.flow_plain_allowed = false + emitter.scalar_data.block_plain_allowed = false + emitter.scalar_data.single_quoted_allowed = false + emitter.scalar_data.block_allowed = false + } + if line_breaks { + emitter.scalar_data.flow_plain_allowed = false + emitter.scalar_data.block_plain_allowed = false + } + if flow_indicators { + emitter.scalar_data.flow_plain_allowed = false + } + if block_indicators { + emitter.scalar_data.block_plain_allowed = false + } + return true +} + +// Check if the event data is valid. +func yaml_emitter_analyze_event(emitter *yaml_emitter_t, event *yaml_event_t) bool { + + emitter.anchor_data.anchor = nil + emitter.tag_data.handle = nil + emitter.tag_data.suffix = nil + emitter.scalar_data.value = nil + + switch event.typ { + case yaml_ALIAS_EVENT: + if !yaml_emitter_analyze_anchor(emitter, event.anchor, true) { + return false + } + + case yaml_SCALAR_EVENT: + if len(event.anchor) > 0 { + if !yaml_emitter_analyze_anchor(emitter, event.anchor, false) { + return false + } + } + if len(event.tag) > 0 && (emitter.canonical || (!event.implicit && !event.quoted_implicit)) { + if !yaml_emitter_analyze_tag(emitter, event.tag) { + return false + } + } + if !yaml_emitter_analyze_scalar(emitter, event.value) { + return false + } + + case yaml_SEQUENCE_START_EVENT: + if len(event.anchor) > 0 { + if !yaml_emitter_analyze_anchor(emitter, event.anchor, false) { + return false + } + } + if len(event.tag) > 0 && (emitter.canonical || !event.implicit) { + if !yaml_emitter_analyze_tag(emitter, event.tag) { + return false + } + } + + case yaml_MAPPING_START_EVENT: + if len(event.anchor) > 0 { + if !yaml_emitter_analyze_anchor(emitter, event.anchor, false) { + return false + } + } + if len(event.tag) > 0 && (emitter.canonical || !event.implicit) { + if !yaml_emitter_analyze_tag(emitter, event.tag) { + return false + } + } + } + return true +} + +// Write the BOM character. +func yaml_emitter_write_bom(emitter *yaml_emitter_t) bool { + if !flush(emitter) { + return false + } + pos := emitter.buffer_pos + emitter.buffer[pos+0] = '\xEF' + emitter.buffer[pos+1] = '\xBB' + emitter.buffer[pos+2] = '\xBF' + emitter.buffer_pos += 3 + return true +} + +func yaml_emitter_write_indent(emitter *yaml_emitter_t) bool { + indent := emitter.indent + if indent < 0 { + indent = 0 + } + if !emitter.indention || emitter.column > indent || (emitter.column == indent && !emitter.whitespace) { + if !put_break(emitter) { + return false + } + } + for emitter.column < indent { + if !put(emitter, ' ') { + return false + } + } + emitter.whitespace = true + emitter.indention = true + return true +} + +func yaml_emitter_write_indicator(emitter *yaml_emitter_t, indicator []byte, need_whitespace, is_whitespace, is_indention bool) bool { + if need_whitespace && !emitter.whitespace { + if !put(emitter, ' ') { + return false + } + } + if !write_all(emitter, indicator) { + return false + } + emitter.whitespace = is_whitespace + emitter.indention = (emitter.indention && is_indention) + emitter.open_ended = false + return true +} + +func yaml_emitter_write_anchor(emitter *yaml_emitter_t, value []byte) bool { + if !write_all(emitter, value) { + return false + } + emitter.whitespace = false + emitter.indention = false + return true +} + +func yaml_emitter_write_tag_handle(emitter *yaml_emitter_t, value []byte) bool { + if !emitter.whitespace { + if !put(emitter, ' ') { + return false + } + } + if !write_all(emitter, value) { + return false + } + emitter.whitespace = false + emitter.indention = false + return true +} + +func yaml_emitter_write_tag_content(emitter *yaml_emitter_t, value []byte, need_whitespace bool) bool { + if need_whitespace && !emitter.whitespace { + if !put(emitter, ' ') { + return false + } + } + for i := 0; i < len(value); { + var must_write bool + switch value[i] { + case ';', '/', '?', ':', '@', '&', '=', '+', '$', ',', '_', '.', '~', '*', '\'', '(', ')', '[', ']': + must_write = true + default: + must_write = is_alpha(value, i) + } + if must_write { + if !write(emitter, value, &i) { + return false + } + } else { + w := width(value[i]) + for k := 0; k < w; k++ { + octet := value[i] + i++ + if !put(emitter, '%') { + return false + } + + c := octet >> 4 + if c < 10 { + c += '0' + } else { + c += 'A' - 10 + } + if !put(emitter, c) { + return false + } + + c = octet & 0x0f + if c < 10 { + c += '0' + } else { + c += 'A' - 10 + } + if !put(emitter, c) { + return false + } + } + } + } + emitter.whitespace = false + emitter.indention = false + return true +} + +func yaml_emitter_write_plain_scalar(emitter *yaml_emitter_t, value []byte, allow_breaks bool) bool { + if !emitter.whitespace { + if !put(emitter, ' ') { + return false + } + } + + spaces := false + breaks := false + for i := 0; i < len(value); { + if is_space(value, i) { + if allow_breaks && !spaces && emitter.column > emitter.best_width && !is_space(value, i+1) { + if !yaml_emitter_write_indent(emitter) { + return false + } + i += width(value[i]) + } else { + if !write(emitter, value, &i) { + return false + } + } + spaces = true + } else if is_break(value, i) { + if !breaks && value[i] == '\n' { + if !put_break(emitter) { + return false + } + } + if !write_break(emitter, value, &i) { + return false + } + emitter.indention = true + breaks = true + } else { + if breaks { + if !yaml_emitter_write_indent(emitter) { + return false + } + } + if !write(emitter, value, &i) { + return false + } + emitter.indention = false + spaces = false + breaks = false + } + } + + emitter.whitespace = false + emitter.indention = false + if emitter.root_context { + emitter.open_ended = true + } + + return true +} + +func yaml_emitter_write_single_quoted_scalar(emitter *yaml_emitter_t, value []byte, allow_breaks bool) bool { + + if !yaml_emitter_write_indicator(emitter, []byte{'\''}, true, false, false) { + return false + } + + spaces := false + breaks := false + for i := 0; i < len(value); { + if is_space(value, i) { + if allow_breaks && !spaces && emitter.column > emitter.best_width && i > 0 && i < len(value)-1 && !is_space(value, i+1) { + if !yaml_emitter_write_indent(emitter) { + return false + } + i += width(value[i]) + } else { + if !write(emitter, value, &i) { + return false + } + } + spaces = true + } else if is_break(value, i) { + if !breaks && value[i] == '\n' { + if !put_break(emitter) { + return false + } + } + if !write_break(emitter, value, &i) { + return false + } + emitter.indention = true + breaks = true + } else { + if breaks { + if !yaml_emitter_write_indent(emitter) { + return false + } + } + if value[i] == '\'' { + if !put(emitter, '\'') { + return false + } + } + if !write(emitter, value, &i) { + return false + } + emitter.indention = false + spaces = false + breaks = false + } + } + if !yaml_emitter_write_indicator(emitter, []byte{'\''}, false, false, false) { + return false + } + emitter.whitespace = false + emitter.indention = false + return true +} + +func yaml_emitter_write_double_quoted_scalar(emitter *yaml_emitter_t, value []byte, allow_breaks bool) bool { + spaces := false + if !yaml_emitter_write_indicator(emitter, []byte{'"'}, true, false, false) { + return false + } + + for i := 0; i < len(value); { + if !is_printable(value, i) || (!emitter.unicode && !is_ascii(value, i)) || + is_bom(value, i) || is_break(value, i) || + value[i] == '"' || value[i] == '\\' { + + octet := value[i] + + var w int + var v rune + switch { + case octet&0x80 == 0x00: + w, v = 1, rune(octet&0x7F) + case octet&0xE0 == 0xC0: + w, v = 2, rune(octet&0x1F) + case octet&0xF0 == 0xE0: + w, v = 3, rune(octet&0x0F) + case octet&0xF8 == 0xF0: + w, v = 4, rune(octet&0x07) + } + for k := 1; k < w; k++ { + octet = value[i+k] + v = (v << 6) + (rune(octet) & 0x3F) + } + i += w + + if !put(emitter, '\\') { + return false + } + + var ok bool + switch v { + case 0x00: + ok = put(emitter, '0') + case 0x07: + ok = put(emitter, 'a') + case 0x08: + ok = put(emitter, 'b') + case 0x09: + ok = put(emitter, 't') + case 0x0A: + ok = put(emitter, 'n') + case 0x0b: + ok = put(emitter, 'v') + case 0x0c: + ok = put(emitter, 'f') + case 0x0d: + ok = put(emitter, 'r') + case 0x1b: + ok = put(emitter, 'e') + case 0x22: + ok = put(emitter, '"') + case 0x5c: + ok = put(emitter, '\\') + case 0x85: + ok = put(emitter, 'N') + case 0xA0: + ok = put(emitter, '_') + case 0x2028: + ok = put(emitter, 'L') + case 0x2029: + ok = put(emitter, 'P') + default: + if v <= 0xFF { + ok = put(emitter, 'x') + w = 2 + } else if v <= 0xFFFF { + ok = put(emitter, 'u') + w = 4 + } else { + ok = put(emitter, 'U') + w = 8 + } + for k := (w - 1) * 4; ok && k >= 0; k -= 4 { + digit := byte((v >> uint(k)) & 0x0F) + if digit < 10 { + ok = put(emitter, digit+'0') + } else { + ok = put(emitter, digit+'A'-10) + } + } + } + if !ok { + return false + } + spaces = false + } else if is_space(value, i) { + if allow_breaks && !spaces && emitter.column > emitter.best_width && i > 0 && i < len(value)-1 { + if !yaml_emitter_write_indent(emitter) { + return false + } + if is_space(value, i+1) { + if !put(emitter, '\\') { + return false + } + } + i += width(value[i]) + } else if !write(emitter, value, &i) { + return false + } + spaces = true + } else { + if !write(emitter, value, &i) { + return false + } + spaces = false + } + } + if !yaml_emitter_write_indicator(emitter, []byte{'"'}, false, false, false) { + return false + } + emitter.whitespace = false + emitter.indention = false + return true +} + +func yaml_emitter_write_block_scalar_hints(emitter *yaml_emitter_t, value []byte) bool { + if is_space(value, 0) || is_break(value, 0) { + indent_hint := []byte{'0' + byte(emitter.best_indent)} + if !yaml_emitter_write_indicator(emitter, indent_hint, false, false, false) { + return false + } + } + + emitter.open_ended = false + + var chomp_hint [1]byte + if len(value) == 0 { + chomp_hint[0] = '-' + } else { + i := len(value) - 1 + for value[i]&0xC0 == 0x80 { + i-- + } + if !is_break(value, i) { + chomp_hint[0] = '-' + } else if i == 0 { + chomp_hint[0] = '+' + emitter.open_ended = true + } else { + i-- + for value[i]&0xC0 == 0x80 { + i-- + } + if is_break(value, i) { + chomp_hint[0] = '+' + emitter.open_ended = true + } + } + } + if chomp_hint[0] != 0 { + if !yaml_emitter_write_indicator(emitter, chomp_hint[:], false, false, false) { + return false + } + } + return true +} + +func yaml_emitter_write_literal_scalar(emitter *yaml_emitter_t, value []byte) bool { + if !yaml_emitter_write_indicator(emitter, []byte{'|'}, true, false, false) { + return false + } + if !yaml_emitter_write_block_scalar_hints(emitter, value) { + return false + } + if !put_break(emitter) { + return false + } + emitter.indention = true + emitter.whitespace = true + breaks := true + for i := 0; i < len(value); { + if is_break(value, i) { + if !write_break(emitter, value, &i) { + return false + } + emitter.indention = true + breaks = true + } else { + if breaks { + if !yaml_emitter_write_indent(emitter) { + return false + } + } + if !write(emitter, value, &i) { + return false + } + emitter.indention = false + breaks = false + } + } + + return true +} + +func yaml_emitter_write_folded_scalar(emitter *yaml_emitter_t, value []byte) bool { + if !yaml_emitter_write_indicator(emitter, []byte{'>'}, true, false, false) { + return false + } + if !yaml_emitter_write_block_scalar_hints(emitter, value) { + return false + } + + if !put_break(emitter) { + return false + } + emitter.indention = true + emitter.whitespace = true + + breaks := true + leading_spaces := true + for i := 0; i < len(value); { + if is_break(value, i) { + if !breaks && !leading_spaces && value[i] == '\n' { + k := 0 + for is_break(value, k) { + k += width(value[k]) + } + if !is_blankz(value, k) { + if !put_break(emitter) { + return false + } + } + } + if !write_break(emitter, value, &i) { + return false + } + emitter.indention = true + breaks = true + } else { + if breaks { + if !yaml_emitter_write_indent(emitter) { + return false + } + leading_spaces = is_blank(value, i) + } + if !breaks && is_space(value, i) && !is_space(value, i+1) && emitter.column > emitter.best_width { + if !yaml_emitter_write_indent(emitter) { + return false + } + i += width(value[i]) + } else { + if !write(emitter, value, &i) { + return false + } + } + emitter.indention = false + breaks = false + } + } + return true +} diff --git a/vendor/gopkg.in/yaml.v2/encode.go b/vendor/gopkg.in/yaml.v2/encode.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0ee738e --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gopkg.in/yaml.v2/encode.go @@ -0,0 +1,390 @@ +package yaml + +import ( + "encoding" + "fmt" + "io" + "reflect" + "regexp" + "sort" + "strconv" + "strings" + "time" + "unicode/utf8" +) + +// jsonNumber is the interface of the encoding/json.Number datatype. +// Repeating the interface here avoids a dependency on encoding/json, and also +// supports other libraries like jsoniter, which use a similar datatype with +// the same interface. Detecting this interface is useful when dealing with +// structures containing json.Number, which is a string under the hood. The +// encoder should prefer the use of Int64(), Float64() and string(), in that +// order, when encoding this type. +type jsonNumber interface { + Float64() (float64, error) + Int64() (int64, error) + String() string +} + +type encoder struct { + emitter yaml_emitter_t + event yaml_event_t + out []byte + flow bool + // doneInit holds whether the initial stream_start_event has been + // emitted. + doneInit bool +} + +func newEncoder() *encoder { + e := &encoder{} + yaml_emitter_initialize(&e.emitter) + yaml_emitter_set_output_string(&e.emitter, &e.out) + yaml_emitter_set_unicode(&e.emitter, true) + return e +} + +func newEncoderWithWriter(w io.Writer) *encoder { + e := &encoder{} + yaml_emitter_initialize(&e.emitter) + yaml_emitter_set_output_writer(&e.emitter, w) + yaml_emitter_set_unicode(&e.emitter, true) + return e +} + +func (e *encoder) init() { + if e.doneInit { + return + } + yaml_stream_start_event_initialize(&e.event, yaml_UTF8_ENCODING) + e.emit() + e.doneInit = true +} + +func (e *encoder) finish() { + e.emitter.open_ended = false + yaml_stream_end_event_initialize(&e.event) + e.emit() +} + +func (e *encoder) destroy() { + yaml_emitter_delete(&e.emitter) +} + +func (e *encoder) emit() { + // This will internally delete the e.event value. + e.must(yaml_emitter_emit(&e.emitter, &e.event)) +} + +func (e *encoder) must(ok bool) { + if !ok { + msg := e.emitter.problem + if msg == "" { + msg = "unknown problem generating YAML content" + } + failf("%s", msg) + } +} + +func (e *encoder) marshalDoc(tag string, in reflect.Value) { + e.init() + yaml_document_start_event_initialize(&e.event, nil, nil, true) + e.emit() + e.marshal(tag, in) + yaml_document_end_event_initialize(&e.event, true) + e.emit() +} + +func (e *encoder) marshal(tag string, in reflect.Value) { + if !in.IsValid() || in.Kind() == reflect.Ptr && in.IsNil() { + e.nilv() + return + } + iface := in.Interface() + switch m := iface.(type) { + case jsonNumber: + integer, err := m.Int64() + if err == nil { + // In this case the json.Number is a valid int64 + in = reflect.ValueOf(integer) + break + } + float, err := m.Float64() + if err == nil { + // In this case the json.Number is a valid float64 + in = reflect.ValueOf(float) + break + } + // fallback case - no number could be obtained + in = reflect.ValueOf(m.String()) + case time.Time, *time.Time: + // Although time.Time implements TextMarshaler, + // we don't want to treat it as a string for YAML + // purposes because YAML has special support for + // timestamps. + case Marshaler: + v, err := m.MarshalYAML() + if err != nil { + fail(err) + } + if v == nil { + e.nilv() + return + } + in = reflect.ValueOf(v) + case encoding.TextMarshaler: + text, err := m.MarshalText() + if err != nil { + fail(err) + } + in = reflect.ValueOf(string(text)) + case nil: + e.nilv() + return + } + switch in.Kind() { + case reflect.Interface: + e.marshal(tag, in.Elem()) + case reflect.Map: + e.mapv(tag, in) + case reflect.Ptr: + if in.Type() == ptrTimeType { + e.timev(tag, in.Elem()) + } else { + e.marshal(tag, in.Elem()) + } + case reflect.Struct: + if in.Type() == timeType { + e.timev(tag, in) + } else { + e.structv(tag, in) + } + case reflect.Slice, reflect.Array: + if in.Type().Elem() == mapItemType { + e.itemsv(tag, in) + } else { + e.slicev(tag, in) + } + case reflect.String: + e.stringv(tag, in) + case reflect.Int, reflect.Int8, reflect.Int16, reflect.Int32, reflect.Int64: + if in.Type() == durationType { + e.stringv(tag, reflect.ValueOf(iface.(time.Duration).String())) + } else { + e.intv(tag, in) + } + case reflect.Uint, reflect.Uint8, reflect.Uint16, reflect.Uint32, reflect.Uint64, reflect.Uintptr: + e.uintv(tag, in) + case reflect.Float32, reflect.Float64: + e.floatv(tag, in) + case reflect.Bool: + e.boolv(tag, in) + default: + panic("cannot marshal type: " + in.Type().String()) + } +} + +func (e *encoder) mapv(tag string, in reflect.Value) { + e.mappingv(tag, func() { + keys := keyList(in.MapKeys()) + sort.Sort(keys) + for _, k := range keys { + e.marshal("", k) + e.marshal("", in.MapIndex(k)) + } + }) +} + +func (e *encoder) itemsv(tag string, in reflect.Value) { + e.mappingv(tag, func() { + slice := in.Convert(reflect.TypeOf([]MapItem{})).Interface().([]MapItem) + for _, item := range slice { + e.marshal("", reflect.ValueOf(item.Key)) + e.marshal("", reflect.ValueOf(item.Value)) + } + }) +} + +func (e *encoder) structv(tag string, in reflect.Value) { + sinfo, err := getStructInfo(in.Type()) + if err != nil { + panic(err) + } + e.mappingv(tag, func() { + for _, info := range sinfo.FieldsList { + var value reflect.Value + if info.Inline == nil { + value = in.Field(info.Num) + } else { + value = in.FieldByIndex(info.Inline) + } + if info.OmitEmpty && isZero(value) { + continue + } + e.marshal("", reflect.ValueOf(info.Key)) + e.flow = info.Flow + e.marshal("", value) + } + if sinfo.InlineMap >= 0 { + m := in.Field(sinfo.InlineMap) + if m.Len() > 0 { + e.flow = false + keys := keyList(m.MapKeys()) + sort.Sort(keys) + for _, k := range keys { + if _, found := sinfo.FieldsMap[k.String()]; found { + panic(fmt.Sprintf("Can't have key %q in inlined map; conflicts with struct field", k.String())) + } + e.marshal("", k) + e.flow = false + e.marshal("", m.MapIndex(k)) + } + } + } + }) +} + +func (e *encoder) mappingv(tag string, f func()) { + implicit := tag == "" + style := yaml_BLOCK_MAPPING_STYLE + if e.flow { + e.flow = false + style = yaml_FLOW_MAPPING_STYLE + } + yaml_mapping_start_event_initialize(&e.event, nil, []byte(tag), implicit, style) + e.emit() + f() + yaml_mapping_end_event_initialize(&e.event) + e.emit() +} + +func (e *encoder) slicev(tag string, in reflect.Value) { + implicit := tag == "" + style := yaml_BLOCK_SEQUENCE_STYLE + if e.flow { + e.flow = false + style = yaml_FLOW_SEQUENCE_STYLE + } + e.must(yaml_sequence_start_event_initialize(&e.event, nil, []byte(tag), implicit, style)) + e.emit() + n := in.Len() + for i := 0; i < n; i++ { + e.marshal("", in.Index(i)) + } + e.must(yaml_sequence_end_event_initialize(&e.event)) + e.emit() +} + +// isBase60 returns whether s is in base 60 notation as defined in YAML 1.1. +// +// The base 60 float notation in YAML 1.1 is a terrible idea and is unsupported +// in YAML 1.2 and by this package, but these should be marshalled quoted for +// the time being for compatibility with other parsers. +func isBase60Float(s string) (result bool) { + // Fast path. + if s == "" { + return false + } + c := s[0] + if !(c == '+' || c == '-' || c >= '0' && c <= '9') || strings.IndexByte(s, ':') < 0 { + return false + } + // Do the full match. + return base60float.MatchString(s) +} + +// From http://yaml.org/type/float.html, except the regular expression there +// is bogus. In practice parsers do not enforce the "\.[0-9_]*" suffix. +var base60float = regexp.MustCompile(`^[-+]?[0-9][0-9_]*(?::[0-5]?[0-9])+(?:\.[0-9_]*)?$`) + +func (e *encoder) stringv(tag string, in reflect.Value) { + var style yaml_scalar_style_t + s := in.String() + canUsePlain := true + switch { + case !utf8.ValidString(s): + if tag == yaml_BINARY_TAG { + failf("explicitly tagged !!binary data must be base64-encoded") + } + if tag != "" { + failf("cannot marshal invalid UTF-8 data as %s", shortTag(tag)) + } + // It can't be encoded directly as YAML so use a binary tag + // and encode it as base64. + tag = yaml_BINARY_TAG + s = encodeBase64(s) + case tag == "": + // Check to see if it would resolve to a specific + // tag when encoded unquoted. If it doesn't, + // there's no need to quote it. + rtag, _ := resolve("", s) + canUsePlain = rtag == yaml_STR_TAG && !isBase60Float(s) + } + // Note: it's possible for user code to emit invalid YAML + // if they explicitly specify a tag and a string containing + // text that's incompatible with that tag. + switch { + case strings.Contains(s, "\n"): + style = yaml_LITERAL_SCALAR_STYLE + case canUsePlain: + style = yaml_PLAIN_SCALAR_STYLE + default: + style = yaml_DOUBLE_QUOTED_SCALAR_STYLE + } + e.emitScalar(s, "", tag, style) +} + +func (e *encoder) boolv(tag string, in reflect.Value) { + var s string + if in.Bool() { + s = "true" + } else { + s = "false" + } + e.emitScalar(s, "", tag, yaml_PLAIN_SCALAR_STYLE) +} + +func (e *encoder) intv(tag string, in reflect.Value) { + s := strconv.FormatInt(in.Int(), 10) + e.emitScalar(s, "", tag, yaml_PLAIN_SCALAR_STYLE) +} + +func (e *encoder) uintv(tag string, in reflect.Value) { + s := strconv.FormatUint(in.Uint(), 10) + e.emitScalar(s, "", tag, yaml_PLAIN_SCALAR_STYLE) +} + +func (e *encoder) timev(tag string, in reflect.Value) { + t := in.Interface().(time.Time) + s := t.Format(time.RFC3339Nano) + e.emitScalar(s, "", tag, yaml_PLAIN_SCALAR_STYLE) +} + +func (e *encoder) floatv(tag string, in reflect.Value) { + // Issue #352: When formatting, use the precision of the underlying value + precision := 64 + if in.Kind() == reflect.Float32 { + precision = 32 + } + + s := strconv.FormatFloat(in.Float(), 'g', -1, precision) + switch s { + case "+Inf": + s = ".inf" + case "-Inf": + s = "-.inf" + case "NaN": + s = ".nan" + } + e.emitScalar(s, "", tag, yaml_PLAIN_SCALAR_STYLE) +} + +func (e *encoder) nilv() { + e.emitScalar("null", "", "", yaml_PLAIN_SCALAR_STYLE) +} + +func (e *encoder) emitScalar(value, anchor, tag string, style yaml_scalar_style_t) { + implicit := tag == "" + e.must(yaml_scalar_event_initialize(&e.event, []byte(anchor), []byte(tag), []byte(value), implicit, implicit, style)) + e.emit() +} diff --git a/vendor/gopkg.in/yaml.v2/go.mod b/vendor/gopkg.in/yaml.v2/go.mod new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1934e87 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gopkg.in/yaml.v2/go.mod @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +module "gopkg.in/yaml.v2" + +require ( + "gopkg.in/check.v1" v0.0.0-20161208181325-20d25e280405 +) diff --git a/vendor/gopkg.in/yaml.v2/parserc.go b/vendor/gopkg.in/yaml.v2/parserc.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..81d05df --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gopkg.in/yaml.v2/parserc.go @@ -0,0 +1,1095 @@ +package yaml + +import ( + "bytes" +) + +// The parser implements the following grammar: +// +// stream ::= STREAM-START implicit_document? explicit_document* STREAM-END +// implicit_document ::= block_node DOCUMENT-END* +// explicit_document ::= DIRECTIVE* DOCUMENT-START block_node? DOCUMENT-END* +// block_node_or_indentless_sequence ::= +// ALIAS +// | properties (block_content | indentless_block_sequence)? +// | block_content +// | indentless_block_sequence +// block_node ::= ALIAS +// | properties block_content? +// | block_content +// flow_node ::= ALIAS +// | properties flow_content? +// | flow_content +// properties ::= TAG ANCHOR? | ANCHOR TAG? +// block_content ::= block_collection | flow_collection | SCALAR +// flow_content ::= flow_collection | SCALAR +// block_collection ::= block_sequence | block_mapping +// flow_collection ::= flow_sequence | flow_mapping +// block_sequence ::= BLOCK-SEQUENCE-START (BLOCK-ENTRY block_node?)* BLOCK-END +// indentless_sequence ::= (BLOCK-ENTRY block_node?)+ +// block_mapping ::= BLOCK-MAPPING_START +// ((KEY block_node_or_indentless_sequence?)? +// (VALUE block_node_or_indentless_sequence?)?)* +// BLOCK-END +// flow_sequence ::= FLOW-SEQUENCE-START +// (flow_sequence_entry FLOW-ENTRY)* +// flow_sequence_entry? +// FLOW-SEQUENCE-END +// flow_sequence_entry ::= flow_node | KEY flow_node? (VALUE flow_node?)? +// flow_mapping ::= FLOW-MAPPING-START +// (flow_mapping_entry FLOW-ENTRY)* +// flow_mapping_entry? +// FLOW-MAPPING-END +// flow_mapping_entry ::= flow_node | KEY flow_node? (VALUE flow_node?)? + +// Peek the next token in the token queue. +func peek_token(parser *yaml_parser_t) *yaml_token_t { + if parser.token_available || yaml_parser_fetch_more_tokens(parser) { + return &parser.tokens[parser.tokens_head] + } + return nil +} + +// Remove the next token from the queue (must be called after peek_token). +func skip_token(parser *yaml_parser_t) { + parser.token_available = false + parser.tokens_parsed++ + parser.stream_end_produced = parser.tokens[parser.tokens_head].typ == yaml_STREAM_END_TOKEN + parser.tokens_head++ +} + +// Get the next event. +func yaml_parser_parse(parser *yaml_parser_t, event *yaml_event_t) bool { + // Erase the event object. + *event = yaml_event_t{} + + // No events after the end of the stream or error. + if parser.stream_end_produced || parser.error != yaml_NO_ERROR || parser.state == yaml_PARSE_END_STATE { + return true + } + + // Generate the next event. + return yaml_parser_state_machine(parser, event) +} + +// Set parser error. +func yaml_parser_set_parser_error(parser *yaml_parser_t, problem string, problem_mark yaml_mark_t) bool { + parser.error = yaml_PARSER_ERROR + parser.problem = problem + parser.problem_mark = problem_mark + return false +} + +func yaml_parser_set_parser_error_context(parser *yaml_parser_t, context string, context_mark yaml_mark_t, problem string, problem_mark yaml_mark_t) bool { + parser.error = yaml_PARSER_ERROR + parser.context = context + parser.context_mark = context_mark + parser.problem = problem + parser.problem_mark = problem_mark + return false +} + +// State dispatcher. +func yaml_parser_state_machine(parser *yaml_parser_t, event *yaml_event_t) bool { + //trace("yaml_parser_state_machine", "state:", parser.state.String()) + + switch parser.state { + case yaml_PARSE_STREAM_START_STATE: + return yaml_parser_parse_stream_start(parser, event) + + case yaml_PARSE_IMPLICIT_DOCUMENT_START_STATE: + return yaml_parser_parse_document_start(parser, event, true) + + case yaml_PARSE_DOCUMENT_START_STATE: + return yaml_parser_parse_document_start(parser, event, false) + + case yaml_PARSE_DOCUMENT_CONTENT_STATE: + return yaml_parser_parse_document_content(parser, event) + + case yaml_PARSE_DOCUMENT_END_STATE: + return yaml_parser_parse_document_end(parser, event) + + case yaml_PARSE_BLOCK_NODE_STATE: + return yaml_parser_parse_node(parser, event, true, false) + + case yaml_PARSE_BLOCK_NODE_OR_INDENTLESS_SEQUENCE_STATE: + return yaml_parser_parse_node(parser, event, true, true) + + case yaml_PARSE_FLOW_NODE_STATE: + return yaml_parser_parse_node(parser, event, false, false) + + case yaml_PARSE_BLOCK_SEQUENCE_FIRST_ENTRY_STATE: + return yaml_parser_parse_block_sequence_entry(parser, event, true) + + case yaml_PARSE_BLOCK_SEQUENCE_ENTRY_STATE: + return yaml_parser_parse_block_sequence_entry(parser, event, false) + + case yaml_PARSE_INDENTLESS_SEQUENCE_ENTRY_STATE: + return yaml_parser_parse_indentless_sequence_entry(parser, event) + + case yaml_PARSE_BLOCK_MAPPING_FIRST_KEY_STATE: + return yaml_parser_parse_block_mapping_key(parser, event, true) + + case yaml_PARSE_BLOCK_MAPPING_KEY_STATE: + return yaml_parser_parse_block_mapping_key(parser, event, false) + + case yaml_PARSE_BLOCK_MAPPING_VALUE_STATE: + return yaml_parser_parse_block_mapping_value(parser, event) + + case yaml_PARSE_FLOW_SEQUENCE_FIRST_ENTRY_STATE: + return yaml_parser_parse_flow_sequence_entry(parser, event, true) + + case yaml_PARSE_FLOW_SEQUENCE_ENTRY_STATE: + return yaml_parser_parse_flow_sequence_entry(parser, event, false) + + case yaml_PARSE_FLOW_SEQUENCE_ENTRY_MAPPING_KEY_STATE: + return yaml_parser_parse_flow_sequence_entry_mapping_key(parser, event) + + case yaml_PARSE_FLOW_SEQUENCE_ENTRY_MAPPING_VALUE_STATE: + return yaml_parser_parse_flow_sequence_entry_mapping_value(parser, event) + + case yaml_PARSE_FLOW_SEQUENCE_ENTRY_MAPPING_END_STATE: + return yaml_parser_parse_flow_sequence_entry_mapping_end(parser, event) + + case yaml_PARSE_FLOW_MAPPING_FIRST_KEY_STATE: + return yaml_parser_parse_flow_mapping_key(parser, event, true) + + case yaml_PARSE_FLOW_MAPPING_KEY_STATE: + return yaml_parser_parse_flow_mapping_key(parser, event, false) + + case yaml_PARSE_FLOW_MAPPING_VALUE_STATE: + return yaml_parser_parse_flow_mapping_value(parser, event, false) + + case yaml_PARSE_FLOW_MAPPING_EMPTY_VALUE_STATE: + return yaml_parser_parse_flow_mapping_value(parser, event, true) + + default: + panic("invalid parser state") + } +} + +// Parse the production: +// stream ::= STREAM-START implicit_document? explicit_document* STREAM-END +// ************ +func yaml_parser_parse_stream_start(parser *yaml_parser_t, event *yaml_event_t) bool { + token := peek_token(parser) + if token == nil { + return false + } + if token.typ != yaml_STREAM_START_TOKEN { + return yaml_parser_set_parser_error(parser, "did not find expected ", token.start_mark) + } + parser.state = yaml_PARSE_IMPLICIT_DOCUMENT_START_STATE + *event = yaml_event_t{ + typ: yaml_STREAM_START_EVENT, + start_mark: token.start_mark, + end_mark: token.end_mark, + encoding: token.encoding, + } + skip_token(parser) + return true +} + +// Parse the productions: +// implicit_document ::= block_node DOCUMENT-END* +// * +// explicit_document ::= DIRECTIVE* DOCUMENT-START block_node? DOCUMENT-END* +// ************************* +func yaml_parser_parse_document_start(parser *yaml_parser_t, event *yaml_event_t, implicit bool) bool { + + token := peek_token(parser) + if token == nil { + return false + } + + // Parse extra document end indicators. + if !implicit { + for token.typ == yaml_DOCUMENT_END_TOKEN { + skip_token(parser) + token = peek_token(parser) + if token == nil { + return false + } + } + } + + if implicit && token.typ != yaml_VERSION_DIRECTIVE_TOKEN && + token.typ != yaml_TAG_DIRECTIVE_TOKEN && + token.typ != yaml_DOCUMENT_START_TOKEN && + token.typ != yaml_STREAM_END_TOKEN { + // Parse an implicit document. + if !yaml_parser_process_directives(parser, nil, nil) { + return false + } + parser.states = append(parser.states, yaml_PARSE_DOCUMENT_END_STATE) + parser.state = yaml_PARSE_BLOCK_NODE_STATE + + *event = yaml_event_t{ + typ: yaml_DOCUMENT_START_EVENT, + start_mark: token.start_mark, + end_mark: token.end_mark, + } + + } else if token.typ != yaml_STREAM_END_TOKEN { + // Parse an explicit document. + var version_directive *yaml_version_directive_t + var tag_directives []yaml_tag_directive_t + start_mark := token.start_mark + if !yaml_parser_process_directives(parser, &version_directive, &tag_directives) { + return false + } + token = peek_token(parser) + if token == nil { + return false + } + if token.typ != yaml_DOCUMENT_START_TOKEN { + yaml_parser_set_parser_error(parser, + "did not find expected ", token.start_mark) + return false + } + parser.states = append(parser.states, yaml_PARSE_DOCUMENT_END_STATE) + parser.state = yaml_PARSE_DOCUMENT_CONTENT_STATE + end_mark := token.end_mark + + *event = yaml_event_t{ + typ: yaml_DOCUMENT_START_EVENT, + start_mark: start_mark, + end_mark: end_mark, + version_directive: version_directive, + tag_directives: tag_directives, + implicit: false, + } + skip_token(parser) + + } else { + // Parse the stream end. + parser.state = yaml_PARSE_END_STATE + *event = yaml_event_t{ + typ: yaml_STREAM_END_EVENT, + start_mark: token.start_mark, + end_mark: token.end_mark, + } + skip_token(parser) + } + + return true +} + +// Parse the productions: +// explicit_document ::= DIRECTIVE* DOCUMENT-START block_node? DOCUMENT-END* +// *********** +// +func yaml_parser_parse_document_content(parser *yaml_parser_t, event *yaml_event_t) bool { + token := peek_token(parser) + if token == nil { + return false + } + if token.typ == yaml_VERSION_DIRECTIVE_TOKEN || + token.typ == yaml_TAG_DIRECTIVE_TOKEN || + token.typ == yaml_DOCUMENT_START_TOKEN || + token.typ == yaml_DOCUMENT_END_TOKEN || + token.typ == yaml_STREAM_END_TOKEN { + parser.state = parser.states[len(parser.states)-1] + parser.states = parser.states[:len(parser.states)-1] + return yaml_parser_process_empty_scalar(parser, event, + token.start_mark) + } + return yaml_parser_parse_node(parser, event, true, false) +} + +// Parse the productions: +// implicit_document ::= block_node DOCUMENT-END* +// ************* +// explicit_document ::= DIRECTIVE* DOCUMENT-START block_node? DOCUMENT-END* +// +func yaml_parser_parse_document_end(parser *yaml_parser_t, event *yaml_event_t) bool { + token := peek_token(parser) + if token == nil { + return false + } + + start_mark := token.start_mark + end_mark := token.start_mark + + implicit := true + if token.typ == yaml_DOCUMENT_END_TOKEN { + end_mark = token.end_mark + skip_token(parser) + implicit = false + } + + parser.tag_directives = parser.tag_directives[:0] + + parser.state = yaml_PARSE_DOCUMENT_START_STATE + *event = yaml_event_t{ + typ: yaml_DOCUMENT_END_EVENT, + start_mark: start_mark, + end_mark: end_mark, + implicit: implicit, + } + return true +} + +// Parse the productions: +// block_node_or_indentless_sequence ::= +// ALIAS +// ***** +// | properties (block_content | indentless_block_sequence)? +// ********** * +// | block_content | indentless_block_sequence +// * +// block_node ::= ALIAS +// ***** +// | properties block_content? +// ********** * +// | block_content +// * +// flow_node ::= ALIAS +// ***** +// | properties flow_content? +// ********** * +// | flow_content +// * +// properties ::= TAG ANCHOR? | ANCHOR TAG? +// ************************* +// block_content ::= block_collection | flow_collection | SCALAR +// ****** +// flow_content ::= flow_collection | SCALAR +// ****** +func yaml_parser_parse_node(parser *yaml_parser_t, event *yaml_event_t, block, indentless_sequence bool) bool { + //defer trace("yaml_parser_parse_node", "block:", block, "indentless_sequence:", indentless_sequence)() + + token := peek_token(parser) + if token == nil { + return false + } + + if token.typ == yaml_ALIAS_TOKEN { + parser.state = parser.states[len(parser.states)-1] + parser.states = parser.states[:len(parser.states)-1] + *event = yaml_event_t{ + typ: yaml_ALIAS_EVENT, + start_mark: token.start_mark, + end_mark: token.end_mark, + anchor: token.value, + } + skip_token(parser) + return true + } + + start_mark := token.start_mark + end_mark := token.start_mark + + var tag_token bool + var tag_handle, tag_suffix, anchor []byte + var tag_mark yaml_mark_t + if token.typ == yaml_ANCHOR_TOKEN { + anchor = token.value + start_mark = token.start_mark + end_mark = token.end_mark + skip_token(parser) + token = peek_token(parser) + if token == nil { + return false + } + if token.typ == yaml_TAG_TOKEN { + tag_token = true + tag_handle = token.value + tag_suffix = token.suffix + tag_mark = token.start_mark + end_mark = token.end_mark + skip_token(parser) + token = peek_token(parser) + if token == nil { + return false + } + } + } else if token.typ == yaml_TAG_TOKEN { + tag_token = true + tag_handle = token.value + tag_suffix = token.suffix + start_mark = token.start_mark + tag_mark = token.start_mark + end_mark = token.end_mark + skip_token(parser) + token = peek_token(parser) + if token == nil { + return false + } + if token.typ == yaml_ANCHOR_TOKEN { + anchor = token.value + end_mark = token.end_mark + skip_token(parser) + token = peek_token(parser) + if token == nil { + return false + } + } + } + + var tag []byte + if tag_token { + if len(tag_handle) == 0 { + tag = tag_suffix + tag_suffix = nil + } else { + for i := range parser.tag_directives { + if bytes.Equal(parser.tag_directives[i].handle, tag_handle) { + tag = append([]byte(nil), parser.tag_directives[i].prefix...) + tag = append(tag, tag_suffix...) + break + } + } + if len(tag) == 0 { + yaml_parser_set_parser_error_context(parser, + "while parsing a node", start_mark, + "found undefined tag handle", tag_mark) + return false + } + } + } + + implicit := len(tag) == 0 + if indentless_sequence && token.typ == yaml_BLOCK_ENTRY_TOKEN { + end_mark = token.end_mark + parser.state = yaml_PARSE_INDENTLESS_SEQUENCE_ENTRY_STATE + *event = yaml_event_t{ + typ: yaml_SEQUENCE_START_EVENT, + start_mark: start_mark, + end_mark: end_mark, + anchor: anchor, + tag: tag, + implicit: implicit, + style: yaml_style_t(yaml_BLOCK_SEQUENCE_STYLE), + } + return true + } + if token.typ == yaml_SCALAR_TOKEN { + var plain_implicit, quoted_implicit bool + end_mark = token.end_mark + if (len(tag) == 0 && token.style == yaml_PLAIN_SCALAR_STYLE) || (len(tag) == 1 && tag[0] == '!') { + plain_implicit = true + } else if len(tag) == 0 { + quoted_implicit = true + } + parser.state = parser.states[len(parser.states)-1] + parser.states = parser.states[:len(parser.states)-1] + + *event = yaml_event_t{ + typ: yaml_SCALAR_EVENT, + start_mark: start_mark, + end_mark: end_mark, + anchor: anchor, + tag: tag, + value: token.value, + implicit: plain_implicit, + quoted_implicit: quoted_implicit, + style: yaml_style_t(token.style), + } + skip_token(parser) + return true + } + if token.typ == yaml_FLOW_SEQUENCE_START_TOKEN { + // [Go] Some of the events below can be merged as they differ only on style. + end_mark = token.end_mark + parser.state = yaml_PARSE_FLOW_SEQUENCE_FIRST_ENTRY_STATE + *event = yaml_event_t{ + typ: yaml_SEQUENCE_START_EVENT, + start_mark: start_mark, + end_mark: end_mark, + anchor: anchor, + tag: tag, + implicit: implicit, + style: yaml_style_t(yaml_FLOW_SEQUENCE_STYLE), + } + return true + } + if token.typ == yaml_FLOW_MAPPING_START_TOKEN { + end_mark = token.end_mark + parser.state = yaml_PARSE_FLOW_MAPPING_FIRST_KEY_STATE + *event = yaml_event_t{ + typ: yaml_MAPPING_START_EVENT, + start_mark: start_mark, + end_mark: end_mark, + anchor: anchor, + tag: tag, + implicit: implicit, + style: yaml_style_t(yaml_FLOW_MAPPING_STYLE), + } + return true + } + if block && token.typ == yaml_BLOCK_SEQUENCE_START_TOKEN { + end_mark = token.end_mark + parser.state = yaml_PARSE_BLOCK_SEQUENCE_FIRST_ENTRY_STATE + *event = yaml_event_t{ + typ: yaml_SEQUENCE_START_EVENT, + start_mark: start_mark, + end_mark: end_mark, + anchor: anchor, + tag: tag, + implicit: implicit, + style: yaml_style_t(yaml_BLOCK_SEQUENCE_STYLE), + } + return true + } + if block && token.typ == yaml_BLOCK_MAPPING_START_TOKEN { + end_mark = token.end_mark + parser.state = yaml_PARSE_BLOCK_MAPPING_FIRST_KEY_STATE + *event = yaml_event_t{ + typ: yaml_MAPPING_START_EVENT, + start_mark: start_mark, + end_mark: end_mark, + anchor: anchor, + tag: tag, + implicit: implicit, + style: yaml_style_t(yaml_BLOCK_MAPPING_STYLE), + } + return true + } + if len(anchor) > 0 || len(tag) > 0 { + parser.state = parser.states[len(parser.states)-1] + parser.states = parser.states[:len(parser.states)-1] + + *event = yaml_event_t{ + typ: yaml_SCALAR_EVENT, + start_mark: start_mark, + end_mark: end_mark, + anchor: anchor, + tag: tag, + implicit: implicit, + quoted_implicit: false, + style: yaml_style_t(yaml_PLAIN_SCALAR_STYLE), + } + return true + } + + context := "while parsing a flow node" + if block { + context = "while parsing a block node" + } + yaml_parser_set_parser_error_context(parser, context, start_mark, + "did not find expected node content", token.start_mark) + return false +} + +// Parse the productions: +// block_sequence ::= BLOCK-SEQUENCE-START (BLOCK-ENTRY block_node?)* BLOCK-END +// ******************** *********** * ********* +// +func yaml_parser_parse_block_sequence_entry(parser *yaml_parser_t, event *yaml_event_t, first bool) bool { + if first { + token := peek_token(parser) + parser.marks = append(parser.marks, token.start_mark) + skip_token(parser) + } + + token := peek_token(parser) + if token == nil { + return false + } + + if token.typ == yaml_BLOCK_ENTRY_TOKEN { + mark := token.end_mark + skip_token(parser) + token = peek_token(parser) + if token == nil { + return false + } + if token.typ != yaml_BLOCK_ENTRY_TOKEN && token.typ != yaml_BLOCK_END_TOKEN { + parser.states = append(parser.states, yaml_PARSE_BLOCK_SEQUENCE_ENTRY_STATE) + return yaml_parser_parse_node(parser, event, true, false) + } else { + parser.state = yaml_PARSE_BLOCK_SEQUENCE_ENTRY_STATE + return yaml_parser_process_empty_scalar(parser, event, mark) + } + } + if token.typ == yaml_BLOCK_END_TOKEN { + parser.state = parser.states[len(parser.states)-1] + parser.states = parser.states[:len(parser.states)-1] + parser.marks = parser.marks[:len(parser.marks)-1] + + *event = yaml_event_t{ + typ: yaml_SEQUENCE_END_EVENT, + start_mark: token.start_mark, + end_mark: token.end_mark, + } + + skip_token(parser) + return true + } + + context_mark := parser.marks[len(parser.marks)-1] + parser.marks = parser.marks[:len(parser.marks)-1] + return yaml_parser_set_parser_error_context(parser, + "while parsing a block collection", context_mark, + "did not find expected '-' indicator", token.start_mark) +} + +// Parse the productions: +// indentless_sequence ::= (BLOCK-ENTRY block_node?)+ +// *********** * +func yaml_parser_parse_indentless_sequence_entry(parser *yaml_parser_t, event *yaml_event_t) bool { + token := peek_token(parser) + if token == nil { + return false + } + + if token.typ == yaml_BLOCK_ENTRY_TOKEN { + mark := token.end_mark + skip_token(parser) + token = peek_token(parser) + if token == nil { + return false + } + if token.typ != yaml_BLOCK_ENTRY_TOKEN && + token.typ != yaml_KEY_TOKEN && + token.typ != yaml_VALUE_TOKEN && + token.typ != yaml_BLOCK_END_TOKEN { + parser.states = append(parser.states, yaml_PARSE_INDENTLESS_SEQUENCE_ENTRY_STATE) + return yaml_parser_parse_node(parser, event, true, false) + } + parser.state = yaml_PARSE_INDENTLESS_SEQUENCE_ENTRY_STATE + return yaml_parser_process_empty_scalar(parser, event, mark) + } + parser.state = parser.states[len(parser.states)-1] + parser.states = parser.states[:len(parser.states)-1] + + *event = yaml_event_t{ + typ: yaml_SEQUENCE_END_EVENT, + start_mark: token.start_mark, + end_mark: token.start_mark, // [Go] Shouldn't this be token.end_mark? + } + return true +} + +// Parse the productions: +// block_mapping ::= BLOCK-MAPPING_START +// ******************* +// ((KEY block_node_or_indentless_sequence?)? +// *** * +// (VALUE block_node_or_indentless_sequence?)?)* +// +// BLOCK-END +// ********* +// +func yaml_parser_parse_block_mapping_key(parser *yaml_parser_t, event *yaml_event_t, first bool) bool { + if first { + token := peek_token(parser) + parser.marks = append(parser.marks, token.start_mark) + skip_token(parser) + } + + token := peek_token(parser) + if token == nil { + return false + } + + if token.typ == yaml_KEY_TOKEN { + mark := token.end_mark + skip_token(parser) + token = peek_token(parser) + if token == nil { + return false + } + if token.typ != yaml_KEY_TOKEN && + token.typ != yaml_VALUE_TOKEN && + token.typ != yaml_BLOCK_END_TOKEN { + parser.states = append(parser.states, yaml_PARSE_BLOCK_MAPPING_VALUE_STATE) + return yaml_parser_parse_node(parser, event, true, true) + } else { + parser.state = yaml_PARSE_BLOCK_MAPPING_VALUE_STATE + return yaml_parser_process_empty_scalar(parser, event, mark) + } + } else if token.typ == yaml_BLOCK_END_TOKEN { + parser.state = parser.states[len(parser.states)-1] + parser.states = parser.states[:len(parser.states)-1] + parser.marks = parser.marks[:len(parser.marks)-1] + *event = yaml_event_t{ + typ: yaml_MAPPING_END_EVENT, + start_mark: token.start_mark, + end_mark: token.end_mark, + } + skip_token(parser) + return true + } + + context_mark := parser.marks[len(parser.marks)-1] + parser.marks = parser.marks[:len(parser.marks)-1] + return yaml_parser_set_parser_error_context(parser, + "while parsing a block mapping", context_mark, + "did not find expected key", token.start_mark) +} + +// Parse the productions: +// block_mapping ::= BLOCK-MAPPING_START +// +// ((KEY block_node_or_indentless_sequence?)? +// +// (VALUE block_node_or_indentless_sequence?)?)* +// ***** * +// BLOCK-END +// +// +func yaml_parser_parse_block_mapping_value(parser *yaml_parser_t, event *yaml_event_t) bool { + token := peek_token(parser) + if token == nil { + return false + } + if token.typ == yaml_VALUE_TOKEN { + mark := token.end_mark + skip_token(parser) + token = peek_token(parser) + if token == nil { + return false + } + if token.typ != yaml_KEY_TOKEN && + token.typ != yaml_VALUE_TOKEN && + token.typ != yaml_BLOCK_END_TOKEN { + parser.states = append(parser.states, yaml_PARSE_BLOCK_MAPPING_KEY_STATE) + return yaml_parser_parse_node(parser, event, true, true) + } + parser.state = yaml_PARSE_BLOCK_MAPPING_KEY_STATE + return yaml_parser_process_empty_scalar(parser, event, mark) + } + parser.state = yaml_PARSE_BLOCK_MAPPING_KEY_STATE + return yaml_parser_process_empty_scalar(parser, event, token.start_mark) +} + +// Parse the productions: +// flow_sequence ::= FLOW-SEQUENCE-START +// ******************* +// (flow_sequence_entry FLOW-ENTRY)* +// * ********** +// flow_sequence_entry? +// * +// FLOW-SEQUENCE-END +// ***************** +// flow_sequence_entry ::= flow_node | KEY flow_node? (VALUE flow_node?)? +// * +// +func yaml_parser_parse_flow_sequence_entry(parser *yaml_parser_t, event *yaml_event_t, first bool) bool { + if first { + token := peek_token(parser) + parser.marks = append(parser.marks, token.start_mark) + skip_token(parser) + } + token := peek_token(parser) + if token == nil { + return false + } + if token.typ != yaml_FLOW_SEQUENCE_END_TOKEN { + if !first { + if token.typ == yaml_FLOW_ENTRY_TOKEN { + skip_token(parser) + token = peek_token(parser) + if token == nil { + return false + } + } else { + context_mark := parser.marks[len(parser.marks)-1] + parser.marks = parser.marks[:len(parser.marks)-1] + return yaml_parser_set_parser_error_context(parser, + "while parsing a flow sequence", context_mark, + "did not find expected ',' or ']'", token.start_mark) + } + } + + if token.typ == yaml_KEY_TOKEN { + parser.state = yaml_PARSE_FLOW_SEQUENCE_ENTRY_MAPPING_KEY_STATE + *event = yaml_event_t{ + typ: yaml_MAPPING_START_EVENT, + start_mark: token.start_mark, + end_mark: token.end_mark, + implicit: true, + style: yaml_style_t(yaml_FLOW_MAPPING_STYLE), + } + skip_token(parser) + return true + } else if token.typ != yaml_FLOW_SEQUENCE_END_TOKEN { + parser.states = append(parser.states, yaml_PARSE_FLOW_SEQUENCE_ENTRY_STATE) + return yaml_parser_parse_node(parser, event, false, false) + } + } + + parser.state = parser.states[len(parser.states)-1] + parser.states = parser.states[:len(parser.states)-1] + parser.marks = parser.marks[:len(parser.marks)-1] + + *event = yaml_event_t{ + typ: yaml_SEQUENCE_END_EVENT, + start_mark: token.start_mark, + end_mark: token.end_mark, + } + + skip_token(parser) + return true +} + +// +// Parse the productions: +// flow_sequence_entry ::= flow_node | KEY flow_node? (VALUE flow_node?)? +// *** * +// +func yaml_parser_parse_flow_sequence_entry_mapping_key(parser *yaml_parser_t, event *yaml_event_t) bool { + token := peek_token(parser) + if token == nil { + return false + } + if token.typ != yaml_VALUE_TOKEN && + token.typ != yaml_FLOW_ENTRY_TOKEN && + token.typ != yaml_FLOW_SEQUENCE_END_TOKEN { + parser.states = append(parser.states, yaml_PARSE_FLOW_SEQUENCE_ENTRY_MAPPING_VALUE_STATE) + return yaml_parser_parse_node(parser, event, false, false) + } + mark := token.end_mark + skip_token(parser) + parser.state = yaml_PARSE_FLOW_SEQUENCE_ENTRY_MAPPING_VALUE_STATE + return yaml_parser_process_empty_scalar(parser, event, mark) +} + +// Parse the productions: +// flow_sequence_entry ::= flow_node | KEY flow_node? (VALUE flow_node?)? +// ***** * +// +func yaml_parser_parse_flow_sequence_entry_mapping_value(parser *yaml_parser_t, event *yaml_event_t) bool { + token := peek_token(parser) + if token == nil { + return false + } + if token.typ == yaml_VALUE_TOKEN { + skip_token(parser) + token := peek_token(parser) + if token == nil { + return false + } + if token.typ != yaml_FLOW_ENTRY_TOKEN && token.typ != yaml_FLOW_SEQUENCE_END_TOKEN { + parser.states = append(parser.states, yaml_PARSE_FLOW_SEQUENCE_ENTRY_MAPPING_END_STATE) + return yaml_parser_parse_node(parser, event, false, false) + } + } + parser.state = yaml_PARSE_FLOW_SEQUENCE_ENTRY_MAPPING_END_STATE + return yaml_parser_process_empty_scalar(parser, event, token.start_mark) +} + +// Parse the productions: +// flow_sequence_entry ::= flow_node | KEY flow_node? (VALUE flow_node?)? +// * +// +func yaml_parser_parse_flow_sequence_entry_mapping_end(parser *yaml_parser_t, event *yaml_event_t) bool { + token := peek_token(parser) + if token == nil { + return false + } + parser.state = yaml_PARSE_FLOW_SEQUENCE_ENTRY_STATE + *event = yaml_event_t{ + typ: yaml_MAPPING_END_EVENT, + start_mark: token.start_mark, + end_mark: token.start_mark, // [Go] Shouldn't this be end_mark? + } + return true +} + +// Parse the productions: +// flow_mapping ::= FLOW-MAPPING-START +// ****************** +// (flow_mapping_entry FLOW-ENTRY)* +// * ********** +// flow_mapping_entry? +// ****************** +// FLOW-MAPPING-END +// **************** +// flow_mapping_entry ::= flow_node | KEY flow_node? (VALUE flow_node?)? +// * *** * +// +func yaml_parser_parse_flow_mapping_key(parser *yaml_parser_t, event *yaml_event_t, first bool) bool { + if first { + token := peek_token(parser) + parser.marks = append(parser.marks, token.start_mark) + skip_token(parser) + } + + token := peek_token(parser) + if token == nil { + return false + } + + if token.typ != yaml_FLOW_MAPPING_END_TOKEN { + if !first { + if token.typ == yaml_FLOW_ENTRY_TOKEN { + skip_token(parser) + token = peek_token(parser) + if token == nil { + return false + } + } else { + context_mark := parser.marks[len(parser.marks)-1] + parser.marks = parser.marks[:len(parser.marks)-1] + return yaml_parser_set_parser_error_context(parser, + "while parsing a flow mapping", context_mark, + "did not find expected ',' or '}'", token.start_mark) + } + } + + if token.typ == yaml_KEY_TOKEN { + skip_token(parser) + token = peek_token(parser) + if token == nil { + return false + } + if token.typ != yaml_VALUE_TOKEN && + token.typ != yaml_FLOW_ENTRY_TOKEN && + token.typ != yaml_FLOW_MAPPING_END_TOKEN { + parser.states = append(parser.states, yaml_PARSE_FLOW_MAPPING_VALUE_STATE) + return yaml_parser_parse_node(parser, event, false, false) + } else { + parser.state = yaml_PARSE_FLOW_MAPPING_VALUE_STATE + return yaml_parser_process_empty_scalar(parser, event, token.start_mark) + } + } else if token.typ != yaml_FLOW_MAPPING_END_TOKEN { + parser.states = append(parser.states, yaml_PARSE_FLOW_MAPPING_EMPTY_VALUE_STATE) + return yaml_parser_parse_node(parser, event, false, false) + } + } + + parser.state = parser.states[len(parser.states)-1] + parser.states = parser.states[:len(parser.states)-1] + parser.marks = parser.marks[:len(parser.marks)-1] + *event = yaml_event_t{ + typ: yaml_MAPPING_END_EVENT, + start_mark: token.start_mark, + end_mark: token.end_mark, + } + skip_token(parser) + return true +} + +// Parse the productions: +// flow_mapping_entry ::= flow_node | KEY flow_node? (VALUE flow_node?)? +// * ***** * +// +func yaml_parser_parse_flow_mapping_value(parser *yaml_parser_t, event *yaml_event_t, empty bool) bool { + token := peek_token(parser) + if token == nil { + return false + } + if empty { + parser.state = yaml_PARSE_FLOW_MAPPING_KEY_STATE + return yaml_parser_process_empty_scalar(parser, event, token.start_mark) + } + if token.typ == yaml_VALUE_TOKEN { + skip_token(parser) + token = peek_token(parser) + if token == nil { + return false + } + if token.typ != yaml_FLOW_ENTRY_TOKEN && token.typ != yaml_FLOW_MAPPING_END_TOKEN { + parser.states = append(parser.states, yaml_PARSE_FLOW_MAPPING_KEY_STATE) + return yaml_parser_parse_node(parser, event, false, false) + } + } + parser.state = yaml_PARSE_FLOW_MAPPING_KEY_STATE + return yaml_parser_process_empty_scalar(parser, event, token.start_mark) +} + +// Generate an empty scalar event. +func yaml_parser_process_empty_scalar(parser *yaml_parser_t, event *yaml_event_t, mark yaml_mark_t) bool { + *event = yaml_event_t{ + typ: yaml_SCALAR_EVENT, + start_mark: mark, + end_mark: mark, + value: nil, // Empty + implicit: true, + style: yaml_style_t(yaml_PLAIN_SCALAR_STYLE), + } + return true +} + +var default_tag_directives = []yaml_tag_directive_t{ + {[]byte("!"), []byte("!")}, + {[]byte("!!"), []byte("tag:yaml.org,2002:")}, +} + +// Parse directives. +func yaml_parser_process_directives(parser *yaml_parser_t, + version_directive_ref **yaml_version_directive_t, + tag_directives_ref *[]yaml_tag_directive_t) bool { + + var version_directive *yaml_version_directive_t + var tag_directives []yaml_tag_directive_t + + token := peek_token(parser) + if token == nil { + return false + } + + for token.typ == yaml_VERSION_DIRECTIVE_TOKEN || token.typ == yaml_TAG_DIRECTIVE_TOKEN { + if token.typ == yaml_VERSION_DIRECTIVE_TOKEN { + if version_directive != nil { + yaml_parser_set_parser_error(parser, + "found duplicate %YAML directive", token.start_mark) + return false + } + if token.major != 1 || token.minor != 1 { + yaml_parser_set_parser_error(parser, + "found incompatible YAML document", token.start_mark) + return false + } + version_directive = &yaml_version_directive_t{ + major: token.major, + minor: token.minor, + } + } else if token.typ == yaml_TAG_DIRECTIVE_TOKEN { + value := yaml_tag_directive_t{ + handle: token.value, + prefix: token.prefix, + } + if !yaml_parser_append_tag_directive(parser, value, false, token.start_mark) { + return false + } + tag_directives = append(tag_directives, value) + } + + skip_token(parser) + token = peek_token(parser) + if token == nil { + return false + } + } + + for i := range default_tag_directives { + if !yaml_parser_append_tag_directive(parser, default_tag_directives[i], true, token.start_mark) { + return false + } + } + + if version_directive_ref != nil { + *version_directive_ref = version_directive + } + if tag_directives_ref != nil { + *tag_directives_ref = tag_directives + } + return true +} + +// Append a tag directive to the directives stack. +func yaml_parser_append_tag_directive(parser *yaml_parser_t, value yaml_tag_directive_t, allow_duplicates bool, mark yaml_mark_t) bool { + for i := range parser.tag_directives { + if bytes.Equal(value.handle, parser.tag_directives[i].handle) { + if allow_duplicates { + return true + } + return yaml_parser_set_parser_error(parser, "found duplicate %TAG directive", mark) + } + } + + // [Go] I suspect the copy is unnecessary. This was likely done + // because there was no way to track ownership of the data. + value_copy := yaml_tag_directive_t{ + handle: make([]byte, len(value.handle)), + prefix: make([]byte, len(value.prefix)), + } + copy(value_copy.handle, value.handle) + copy(value_copy.prefix, value.prefix) + parser.tag_directives = append(parser.tag_directives, value_copy) + return true +} diff --git a/vendor/gopkg.in/yaml.v2/readerc.go b/vendor/gopkg.in/yaml.v2/readerc.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7c1f5fa --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gopkg.in/yaml.v2/readerc.go @@ -0,0 +1,412 @@ +package yaml + +import ( + "io" +) + +// Set the reader error and return 0. +func yaml_parser_set_reader_error(parser *yaml_parser_t, problem string, offset int, value int) bool { + parser.error = yaml_READER_ERROR + parser.problem = problem + parser.problem_offset = offset + parser.problem_value = value + return false +} + +// Byte order marks. +const ( + bom_UTF8 = "\xef\xbb\xbf" + bom_UTF16LE = "\xff\xfe" + bom_UTF16BE = "\xfe\xff" +) + +// Determine the input stream encoding by checking the BOM symbol. If no BOM is +// found, the UTF-8 encoding is assumed. Return 1 on success, 0 on failure. +func yaml_parser_determine_encoding(parser *yaml_parser_t) bool { + // Ensure that we had enough bytes in the raw buffer. + for !parser.eof && len(parser.raw_buffer)-parser.raw_buffer_pos < 3 { + if !yaml_parser_update_raw_buffer(parser) { + return false + } + } + + // Determine the encoding. + buf := parser.raw_buffer + pos := parser.raw_buffer_pos + avail := len(buf) - pos + if avail >= 2 && buf[pos] == bom_UTF16LE[0] && buf[pos+1] == bom_UTF16LE[1] { + parser.encoding = yaml_UTF16LE_ENCODING + parser.raw_buffer_pos += 2 + parser.offset += 2 + } else if avail >= 2 && buf[pos] == bom_UTF16BE[0] && buf[pos+1] == bom_UTF16BE[1] { + parser.encoding = yaml_UTF16BE_ENCODING + parser.raw_buffer_pos += 2 + parser.offset += 2 + } else if avail >= 3 && buf[pos] == bom_UTF8[0] && buf[pos+1] == bom_UTF8[1] && buf[pos+2] == bom_UTF8[2] { + parser.encoding = yaml_UTF8_ENCODING + parser.raw_buffer_pos += 3 + parser.offset += 3 + } else { + parser.encoding = yaml_UTF8_ENCODING + } + return true +} + +// Update the raw buffer. +func yaml_parser_update_raw_buffer(parser *yaml_parser_t) bool { + size_read := 0 + + // Return if the raw buffer is full. + if parser.raw_buffer_pos == 0 && len(parser.raw_buffer) == cap(parser.raw_buffer) { + return true + } + + // Return on EOF. + if parser.eof { + return true + } + + // Move the remaining bytes in the raw buffer to the beginning. + if parser.raw_buffer_pos > 0 && parser.raw_buffer_pos < len(parser.raw_buffer) { + copy(parser.raw_buffer, parser.raw_buffer[parser.raw_buffer_pos:]) + } + parser.raw_buffer = parser.raw_buffer[:len(parser.raw_buffer)-parser.raw_buffer_pos] + parser.raw_buffer_pos = 0 + + // Call the read handler to fill the buffer. + size_read, err := parser.read_handler(parser, parser.raw_buffer[len(parser.raw_buffer):cap(parser.raw_buffer)]) + parser.raw_buffer = parser.raw_buffer[:len(parser.raw_buffer)+size_read] + if err == io.EOF { + parser.eof = true + } else if err != nil { + return yaml_parser_set_reader_error(parser, "input error: "+err.Error(), parser.offset, -1) + } + return true +} + +// Ensure that the buffer contains at least `length` characters. +// Return true on success, false on failure. +// +// The length is supposed to be significantly less that the buffer size. +func yaml_parser_update_buffer(parser *yaml_parser_t, length int) bool { + if parser.read_handler == nil { + panic("read handler must be set") + } + + // [Go] This function was changed to guarantee the requested length size at EOF. + // The fact we need to do this is pretty awful, but the description above implies + // for that to be the case, and there are tests + + // If the EOF flag is set and the raw buffer is empty, do nothing. + if parser.eof && parser.raw_buffer_pos == len(parser.raw_buffer) { + // [Go] ACTUALLY! Read the documentation of this function above. + // This is just broken. To return true, we need to have the + // given length in the buffer. Not doing that means every single + // check that calls this function to make sure the buffer has a + // given length is Go) panicking; or C) accessing invalid memory. + //return true + } + + // Return if the buffer contains enough characters. + if parser.unread >= length { + return true + } + + // Determine the input encoding if it is not known yet. + if parser.encoding == yaml_ANY_ENCODING { + if !yaml_parser_determine_encoding(parser) { + return false + } + } + + // Move the unread characters to the beginning of the buffer. + buffer_len := len(parser.buffer) + if parser.buffer_pos > 0 && parser.buffer_pos < buffer_len { + copy(parser.buffer, parser.buffer[parser.buffer_pos:]) + buffer_len -= parser.buffer_pos + parser.buffer_pos = 0 + } else if parser.buffer_pos == buffer_len { + buffer_len = 0 + parser.buffer_pos = 0 + } + + // Open the whole buffer for writing, and cut it before returning. + parser.buffer = parser.buffer[:cap(parser.buffer)] + + // Fill the buffer until it has enough characters. + first := true + for parser.unread < length { + + // Fill the raw buffer if necessary. + if !first || parser.raw_buffer_pos == len(parser.raw_buffer) { + if !yaml_parser_update_raw_buffer(parser) { + parser.buffer = parser.buffer[:buffer_len] + return false + } + } + first = false + + // Decode the raw buffer. + inner: + for parser.raw_buffer_pos != len(parser.raw_buffer) { + var value rune + var width int + + raw_unread := len(parser.raw_buffer) - parser.raw_buffer_pos + + // Decode the next character. + switch parser.encoding { + case yaml_UTF8_ENCODING: + // Decode a UTF-8 character. Check RFC 3629 + // (http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3629.txt) for more details. + // + // The following table (taken from the RFC) is used for + // decoding. + // + // Char. number range | UTF-8 octet sequence + // (hexadecimal) | (binary) + // --------------------+------------------------------------ + // 0000 0000-0000 007F | 0xxxxxxx + // 0000 0080-0000 07FF | 110xxxxx 10xxxxxx + // 0000 0800-0000 FFFF | 1110xxxx 10xxxxxx 10xxxxxx + // 0001 0000-0010 FFFF | 11110xxx 10xxxxxx 10xxxxxx 10xxxxxx + // + // Additionally, the characters in the range 0xD800-0xDFFF + // are prohibited as they are reserved for use with UTF-16 + // surrogate pairs. + + // Determine the length of the UTF-8 sequence. + octet := parser.raw_buffer[parser.raw_buffer_pos] + switch { + case octet&0x80 == 0x00: + width = 1 + case octet&0xE0 == 0xC0: + width = 2 + case octet&0xF0 == 0xE0: + width = 3 + case octet&0xF8 == 0xF0: + width = 4 + default: + // The leading octet is invalid. + return yaml_parser_set_reader_error(parser, + "invalid leading UTF-8 octet", + parser.offset, int(octet)) + } + + // Check if the raw buffer contains an incomplete character. + if width > raw_unread { + if parser.eof { + return yaml_parser_set_reader_error(parser, + "incomplete UTF-8 octet sequence", + parser.offset, -1) + } + break inner + } + + // Decode the leading octet. + switch { + case octet&0x80 == 0x00: + value = rune(octet & 0x7F) + case octet&0xE0 == 0xC0: + value = rune(octet & 0x1F) + case octet&0xF0 == 0xE0: + value = rune(octet & 0x0F) + case octet&0xF8 == 0xF0: + value = rune(octet & 0x07) + default: + value = 0 + } + + // Check and decode the trailing octets. + for k := 1; k < width; k++ { + octet = parser.raw_buffer[parser.raw_buffer_pos+k] + + // Check if the octet is valid. + if (octet & 0xC0) != 0x80 { + return yaml_parser_set_reader_error(parser, + "invalid trailing UTF-8 octet", + parser.offset+k, int(octet)) + } + + // Decode the octet. + value = (value << 6) + rune(octet&0x3F) + } + + // Check the length of the sequence against the value. + switch { + case width == 1: + case width == 2 && value >= 0x80: + case width == 3 && value >= 0x800: + case width == 4 && value >= 0x10000: + default: + return yaml_parser_set_reader_error(parser, + "invalid length of a UTF-8 sequence", + parser.offset, -1) + } + + // Check the range of the value. + if value >= 0xD800 && value <= 0xDFFF || value > 0x10FFFF { + return yaml_parser_set_reader_error(parser, + "invalid Unicode character", + parser.offset, int(value)) + } + + case yaml_UTF16LE_ENCODING, yaml_UTF16BE_ENCODING: + var low, high int + if parser.encoding == yaml_UTF16LE_ENCODING { + low, high = 0, 1 + } else { + low, high = 1, 0 + } + + // The UTF-16 encoding is not as simple as one might + // naively think. Check RFC 2781 + // (http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2781.txt). + // + // Normally, two subsequent bytes describe a Unicode + // character. However a special technique (called a + // surrogate pair) is used for specifying character + // values larger than 0xFFFF. + // + // A surrogate pair consists of two pseudo-characters: + // high surrogate area (0xD800-0xDBFF) + // low surrogate area (0xDC00-0xDFFF) + // + // The following formulas are used for decoding + // and encoding characters using surrogate pairs: + // + // U = U' + 0x10000 (0x01 00 00 <= U <= 0x10 FF FF) + // U' = yyyyyyyyyyxxxxxxxxxx (0 <= U' <= 0x0F FF FF) + // W1 = 110110yyyyyyyyyy + // W2 = 110111xxxxxxxxxx + // + // where U is the character value, W1 is the high surrogate + // area, W2 is the low surrogate area. + + // Check for incomplete UTF-16 character. + if raw_unread < 2 { + if parser.eof { + return yaml_parser_set_reader_error(parser, + "incomplete UTF-16 character", + parser.offset, -1) + } + break inner + } + + // Get the character. + value = rune(parser.raw_buffer[parser.raw_buffer_pos+low]) + + (rune(parser.raw_buffer[parser.raw_buffer_pos+high]) << 8) + + // Check for unexpected low surrogate area. + if value&0xFC00 == 0xDC00 { + return yaml_parser_set_reader_error(parser, + "unexpected low surrogate area", + parser.offset, int(value)) + } + + // Check for a high surrogate area. + if value&0xFC00 == 0xD800 { + width = 4 + + // Check for incomplete surrogate pair. + if raw_unread < 4 { + if parser.eof { + return yaml_parser_set_reader_error(parser, + "incomplete UTF-16 surrogate pair", + parser.offset, -1) + } + break inner + } + + // Get the next character. + value2 := rune(parser.raw_buffer[parser.raw_buffer_pos+low+2]) + + (rune(parser.raw_buffer[parser.raw_buffer_pos+high+2]) << 8) + + // Check for a low surrogate area. + if value2&0xFC00 != 0xDC00 { + return yaml_parser_set_reader_error(parser, + "expected low surrogate area", + parser.offset+2, int(value2)) + } + + // Generate the value of the surrogate pair. + value = 0x10000 + ((value & 0x3FF) << 10) + (value2 & 0x3FF) + } else { + width = 2 + } + + default: + panic("impossible") + } + + // Check if the character is in the allowed range: + // #x9 | #xA | #xD | [#x20-#x7E] (8 bit) + // | #x85 | [#xA0-#xD7FF] | [#xE000-#xFFFD] (16 bit) + // | [#x10000-#x10FFFF] (32 bit) + switch { + case value == 0x09: + case value == 0x0A: + case value == 0x0D: + case value >= 0x20 && value <= 0x7E: + case value == 0x85: + case value >= 0xA0 && value <= 0xD7FF: + case value >= 0xE000 && value <= 0xFFFD: + case value >= 0x10000 && value <= 0x10FFFF: + default: + return yaml_parser_set_reader_error(parser, + "control characters are not allowed", + parser.offset, int(value)) + } + + // Move the raw pointers. + parser.raw_buffer_pos += width + parser.offset += width + + // Finally put the character into the buffer. + if value <= 0x7F { + // 0000 0000-0000 007F . 0xxxxxxx + parser.buffer[buffer_len+0] = byte(value) + buffer_len += 1 + } else if value <= 0x7FF { + // 0000 0080-0000 07FF . 110xxxxx 10xxxxxx + parser.buffer[buffer_len+0] = byte(0xC0 + (value >> 6)) + parser.buffer[buffer_len+1] = byte(0x80 + (value & 0x3F)) + buffer_len += 2 + } else if value <= 0xFFFF { + // 0000 0800-0000 FFFF . 1110xxxx 10xxxxxx 10xxxxxx + parser.buffer[buffer_len+0] = byte(0xE0 + (value >> 12)) + parser.buffer[buffer_len+1] = byte(0x80 + ((value >> 6) & 0x3F)) + parser.buffer[buffer_len+2] = byte(0x80 + (value & 0x3F)) + buffer_len += 3 + } else { + // 0001 0000-0010 FFFF . 11110xxx 10xxxxxx 10xxxxxx 10xxxxxx + parser.buffer[buffer_len+0] = byte(0xF0 + (value >> 18)) + parser.buffer[buffer_len+1] = byte(0x80 + ((value >> 12) & 0x3F)) + parser.buffer[buffer_len+2] = byte(0x80 + ((value >> 6) & 0x3F)) + parser.buffer[buffer_len+3] = byte(0x80 + (value & 0x3F)) + buffer_len += 4 + } + + parser.unread++ + } + + // On EOF, put NUL into the buffer and return. + if parser.eof { + parser.buffer[buffer_len] = 0 + buffer_len++ + parser.unread++ + break + } + } + // [Go] Read the documentation of this function above. To return true, + // we need to have the given length in the buffer. Not doing that means + // every single check that calls this function to make sure the buffer + // has a given length is Go) panicking; or C) accessing invalid memory. + // This happens here due to the EOF above breaking early. + for buffer_len < length { + parser.buffer[buffer_len] = 0 + buffer_len++ + } + parser.buffer = parser.buffer[:buffer_len] + return true +} diff --git a/vendor/gopkg.in/yaml.v2/resolve.go b/vendor/gopkg.in/yaml.v2/resolve.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6c151db --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gopkg.in/yaml.v2/resolve.go @@ -0,0 +1,258 @@ +package yaml + +import ( + "encoding/base64" + "math" + "regexp" + "strconv" + "strings" + "time" +) + +type resolveMapItem struct { + value interface{} + tag string +} + +var resolveTable = make([]byte, 256) +var resolveMap = make(map[string]resolveMapItem) + +func init() { + t := resolveTable + t[int('+')] = 'S' // Sign + t[int('-')] = 'S' + for _, c := range "0123456789" { + t[int(c)] = 'D' // Digit + } + for _, c := range "yYnNtTfFoO~" { + t[int(c)] = 'M' // In map + } + t[int('.')] = '.' // Float (potentially in map) + + var resolveMapList = []struct { + v interface{} + tag string + l []string + }{ + {true, yaml_BOOL_TAG, []string{"y", "Y", "yes", "Yes", "YES"}}, + {true, yaml_BOOL_TAG, []string{"true", "True", "TRUE"}}, + {true, yaml_BOOL_TAG, []string{"on", "On", "ON"}}, + {false, yaml_BOOL_TAG, []string{"n", "N", "no", "No", "NO"}}, + {false, yaml_BOOL_TAG, []string{"false", "False", "FALSE"}}, + {false, yaml_BOOL_TAG, []string{"off", "Off", "OFF"}}, + {nil, yaml_NULL_TAG, []string{"", "~", "null", "Null", "NULL"}}, + {math.NaN(), yaml_FLOAT_TAG, []string{".nan", ".NaN", ".NAN"}}, + {math.Inf(+1), yaml_FLOAT_TAG, []string{".inf", ".Inf", ".INF"}}, + {math.Inf(+1), yaml_FLOAT_TAG, []string{"+.inf", "+.Inf", "+.INF"}}, + {math.Inf(-1), yaml_FLOAT_TAG, []string{"-.inf", "-.Inf", "-.INF"}}, + {"<<", yaml_MERGE_TAG, []string{"<<"}}, + } + + m := resolveMap + for _, item := range resolveMapList { + for _, s := range item.l { + m[s] = resolveMapItem{item.v, item.tag} + } + } +} + +const longTagPrefix = "tag:yaml.org,2002:" + +func shortTag(tag string) string { + // TODO This can easily be made faster and produce less garbage. + if strings.HasPrefix(tag, longTagPrefix) { + return "!!" + tag[len(longTagPrefix):] + } + return tag +} + +func longTag(tag string) string { + if strings.HasPrefix(tag, "!!") { + return longTagPrefix + tag[2:] + } + return tag +} + +func resolvableTag(tag string) bool { + switch tag { + case "", yaml_STR_TAG, yaml_BOOL_TAG, yaml_INT_TAG, yaml_FLOAT_TAG, yaml_NULL_TAG, yaml_TIMESTAMP_TAG: + return true + } + return false +} + +var yamlStyleFloat = regexp.MustCompile(`^[-+]?[0-9]*\.?[0-9]+([eE][-+][0-9]+)?$`) + +func resolve(tag string, in string) (rtag string, out interface{}) { + if !resolvableTag(tag) { + return tag, in + } + + defer func() { + switch tag { + case "", rtag, yaml_STR_TAG, yaml_BINARY_TAG: + return + case yaml_FLOAT_TAG: + if rtag == yaml_INT_TAG { + switch v := out.(type) { + case int64: + rtag = yaml_FLOAT_TAG + out = float64(v) + return + case int: + rtag = yaml_FLOAT_TAG + out = float64(v) + return + } + } + } + failf("cannot decode %s `%s` as a %s", shortTag(rtag), in, shortTag(tag)) + }() + + // Any data is accepted as a !!str or !!binary. + // Otherwise, the prefix is enough of a hint about what it might be. + hint := byte('N') + if in != "" { + hint = resolveTable[in[0]] + } + if hint != 0 && tag != yaml_STR_TAG && tag != yaml_BINARY_TAG { + // Handle things we can lookup in a map. + if item, ok := resolveMap[in]; ok { + return item.tag, item.value + } + + // Base 60 floats are a bad idea, were dropped in YAML 1.2, and + // are purposefully unsupported here. They're still quoted on + // the way out for compatibility with other parser, though. + + switch hint { + case 'M': + // We've already checked the map above. + + case '.': + // Not in the map, so maybe a normal float. + floatv, err := strconv.ParseFloat(in, 64) + if err == nil { + return yaml_FLOAT_TAG, floatv + } + + case 'D', 'S': + // Int, float, or timestamp. + // Only try values as a timestamp if the value is unquoted or there's an explicit + // !!timestamp tag. + if tag == "" || tag == yaml_TIMESTAMP_TAG { + t, ok := parseTimestamp(in) + if ok { + return yaml_TIMESTAMP_TAG, t + } + } + + plain := strings.Replace(in, "_", "", -1) + intv, err := strconv.ParseInt(plain, 0, 64) + if err == nil { + if intv == int64(int(intv)) { + return yaml_INT_TAG, int(intv) + } else { + return yaml_INT_TAG, intv + } + } + uintv, err := strconv.ParseUint(plain, 0, 64) + if err == nil { + return yaml_INT_TAG, uintv + } + if yamlStyleFloat.MatchString(plain) { + floatv, err := strconv.ParseFloat(plain, 64) + if err == nil { + return yaml_FLOAT_TAG, floatv + } + } + if strings.HasPrefix(plain, "0b") { + intv, err := strconv.ParseInt(plain[2:], 2, 64) + if err == nil { + if intv == int64(int(intv)) { + return yaml_INT_TAG, int(intv) + } else { + return yaml_INT_TAG, intv + } + } + uintv, err := strconv.ParseUint(plain[2:], 2, 64) + if err == nil { + return yaml_INT_TAG, uintv + } + } else if strings.HasPrefix(plain, "-0b") { + intv, err := strconv.ParseInt("-" + plain[3:], 2, 64) + if err == nil { + if true || intv == int64(int(intv)) { + return yaml_INT_TAG, int(intv) + } else { + return yaml_INT_TAG, intv + } + } + } + default: + panic("resolveTable item not yet handled: " + string(rune(hint)) + " (with " + in + ")") + } + } + return yaml_STR_TAG, in +} + +// encodeBase64 encodes s as base64 that is broken up into multiple lines +// as appropriate for the resulting length. +func encodeBase64(s string) string { + const lineLen = 70 + encLen := base64.StdEncoding.EncodedLen(len(s)) + lines := encLen/lineLen + 1 + buf := make([]byte, encLen*2+lines) + in := buf[0:encLen] + out := buf[encLen:] + base64.StdEncoding.Encode(in, []byte(s)) + k := 0 + for i := 0; i < len(in); i += lineLen { + j := i + lineLen + if j > len(in) { + j = len(in) + } + k += copy(out[k:], in[i:j]) + if lines > 1 { + out[k] = '\n' + k++ + } + } + return string(out[:k]) +} + +// This is a subset of the formats allowed by the regular expression +// defined at http://yaml.org/type/timestamp.html. +var allowedTimestampFormats = []string{ + "2006-1-2T15:4:5.999999999Z07:00", // RCF3339Nano with short date fields. + "2006-1-2t15:4:5.999999999Z07:00", // RFC3339Nano with short date fields and lower-case "t". + "2006-1-2 15:4:5.999999999", // space separated with no time zone + "2006-1-2", // date only + // Notable exception: time.Parse cannot handle: "2001-12-14 21:59:43.10 -5" + // from the set of examples. +} + +// parseTimestamp parses s as a timestamp string and +// returns the timestamp and reports whether it succeeded. +// Timestamp formats are defined at http://yaml.org/type/timestamp.html +func parseTimestamp(s string) (time.Time, bool) { + // TODO write code to check all the formats supported by + // http://yaml.org/type/timestamp.html instead of using time.Parse. + + // Quick check: all date formats start with YYYY-. + i := 0 + for ; i < len(s); i++ { + if c := s[i]; c < '0' || c > '9' { + break + } + } + if i != 4 || i == len(s) || s[i] != '-' { + return time.Time{}, false + } + for _, format := range allowedTimestampFormats { + if t, err := time.Parse(format, s); err == nil { + return t, true + } + } + return time.Time{}, false +} diff --git a/vendor/gopkg.in/yaml.v2/scannerc.go b/vendor/gopkg.in/yaml.v2/scannerc.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..077fd1d --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gopkg.in/yaml.v2/scannerc.go @@ -0,0 +1,2696 @@ +package yaml + +import ( + "bytes" + "fmt" +) + +// Introduction +// ************ +// +// The following notes assume that you are familiar with the YAML specification +// (http://yaml.org/spec/1.2/spec.html). We mostly follow it, although in +// some cases we are less restrictive that it requires. +// +// The process of transforming a YAML stream into a sequence of events is +// divided on two steps: Scanning and Parsing. +// +// The Scanner transforms the input stream into a sequence of tokens, while the +// parser transform the sequence of tokens produced by the Scanner into a +// sequence of parsing events. +// +// The Scanner is rather clever and complicated. The Parser, on the contrary, +// is a straightforward implementation of a recursive-descendant parser (or, +// LL(1) parser, as it is usually called). +// +// Actually there are two issues of Scanning that might be called "clever", the +// rest is quite straightforward. The issues are "block collection start" and +// "simple keys". Both issues are explained below in details. +// +// Here the Scanning step is explained and implemented. We start with the list +// of all the tokens produced by the Scanner together with short descriptions. +// +// Now, tokens: +// +// STREAM-START(encoding) # The stream start. +// STREAM-END # The stream end. +// VERSION-DIRECTIVE(major,minor) # The '%YAML' directive. +// TAG-DIRECTIVE(handle,prefix) # The '%TAG' directive. +// DOCUMENT-START # '---' +// DOCUMENT-END # '...' +// BLOCK-SEQUENCE-START # Indentation increase denoting a block +// BLOCK-MAPPING-START # sequence or a block mapping. +// BLOCK-END # Indentation decrease. +// FLOW-SEQUENCE-START # '[' +// FLOW-SEQUENCE-END # ']' +// BLOCK-SEQUENCE-START # '{' +// BLOCK-SEQUENCE-END # '}' +// BLOCK-ENTRY # '-' +// FLOW-ENTRY # ',' +// KEY # '?' or nothing (simple keys). +// VALUE # ':' +// ALIAS(anchor) # '*anchor' +// ANCHOR(anchor) # '&anchor' +// TAG(handle,suffix) # '!handle!suffix' +// SCALAR(value,style) # A scalar. +// +// The following two tokens are "virtual" tokens denoting the beginning and the +// end of the stream: +// +// STREAM-START(encoding) +// STREAM-END +// +// We pass the information about the input stream encoding with the +// STREAM-START token. +// +// The next two tokens are responsible for tags: +// +// VERSION-DIRECTIVE(major,minor) +// TAG-DIRECTIVE(handle,prefix) +// +// Example: +// +// %YAML 1.1 +// %TAG ! !foo +// %TAG !yaml! tag:yaml.org,2002: +// --- +// +// The correspoding sequence of tokens: +// +// STREAM-START(utf-8) +// VERSION-DIRECTIVE(1,1) +// TAG-DIRECTIVE("!","!foo") +// TAG-DIRECTIVE("!yaml","tag:yaml.org,2002:") +// DOCUMENT-START +// STREAM-END +// +// Note that the VERSION-DIRECTIVE and TAG-DIRECTIVE tokens occupy a whole +// line. +// +// The document start and end indicators are represented by: +// +// DOCUMENT-START +// DOCUMENT-END +// +// Note that if a YAML stream contains an implicit document (without '---' +// and '...' indicators), no DOCUMENT-START and DOCUMENT-END tokens will be +// produced. +// +// In the following examples, we present whole documents together with the +// produced tokens. +// +// 1. An implicit document: +// +// 'a scalar' +// +// Tokens: +// +// STREAM-START(utf-8) +// SCALAR("a scalar",single-quoted) +// STREAM-END +// +// 2. An explicit document: +// +// --- +// 'a scalar' +// ... +// +// Tokens: +// +// STREAM-START(utf-8) +// DOCUMENT-START +// SCALAR("a scalar",single-quoted) +// DOCUMENT-END +// STREAM-END +// +// 3. Several documents in a stream: +// +// 'a scalar' +// --- +// 'another scalar' +// --- +// 'yet another scalar' +// +// Tokens: +// +// STREAM-START(utf-8) +// SCALAR("a scalar",single-quoted) +// DOCUMENT-START +// SCALAR("another scalar",single-quoted) +// DOCUMENT-START +// SCALAR("yet another scalar",single-quoted) +// STREAM-END +// +// We have already introduced the SCALAR token above. The following tokens are +// used to describe aliases, anchors, tag, and scalars: +// +// ALIAS(anchor) +// ANCHOR(anchor) +// TAG(handle,suffix) +// SCALAR(value,style) +// +// The following series of examples illustrate the usage of these tokens: +// +// 1. A recursive sequence: +// +// &A [ *A ] +// +// Tokens: +// +// STREAM-START(utf-8) +// ANCHOR("A") +// FLOW-SEQUENCE-START +// ALIAS("A") +// FLOW-SEQUENCE-END +// STREAM-END +// +// 2. A tagged scalar: +// +// !!float "3.14" # A good approximation. +// +// Tokens: +// +// STREAM-START(utf-8) +// TAG("!!","float") +// SCALAR("3.14",double-quoted) +// STREAM-END +// +// 3. Various scalar styles: +// +// --- # Implicit empty plain scalars do not produce tokens. +// --- a plain scalar +// --- 'a single-quoted scalar' +// --- "a double-quoted scalar" +// --- |- +// a literal scalar +// --- >- +// a folded +// scalar +// +// Tokens: +// +// STREAM-START(utf-8) +// DOCUMENT-START +// DOCUMENT-START +// SCALAR("a plain scalar",plain) +// DOCUMENT-START +// SCALAR("a single-quoted scalar",single-quoted) +// DOCUMENT-START +// SCALAR("a double-quoted scalar",double-quoted) +// DOCUMENT-START +// SCALAR("a literal scalar",literal) +// DOCUMENT-START +// SCALAR("a folded scalar",folded) +// STREAM-END +// +// Now it's time to review collection-related tokens. We will start with +// flow collections: +// +// FLOW-SEQUENCE-START +// FLOW-SEQUENCE-END +// FLOW-MAPPING-START +// FLOW-MAPPING-END +// FLOW-ENTRY +// KEY +// VALUE +// +// The tokens FLOW-SEQUENCE-START, FLOW-SEQUENCE-END, FLOW-MAPPING-START, and +// FLOW-MAPPING-END represent the indicators '[', ']', '{', and '}' +// correspondingly. FLOW-ENTRY represent the ',' indicator. Finally the +// indicators '?' and ':', which are used for denoting mapping keys and values, +// are represented by the KEY and VALUE tokens. +// +// The following examples show flow collections: +// +// 1. A flow sequence: +// +// [item 1, item 2, item 3] +// +// Tokens: +// +// STREAM-START(utf-8) +// FLOW-SEQUENCE-START +// SCALAR("item 1",plain) +// FLOW-ENTRY +// SCALAR("item 2",plain) +// FLOW-ENTRY +// SCALAR("item 3",plain) +// FLOW-SEQUENCE-END +// STREAM-END +// +// 2. A flow mapping: +// +// { +// a simple key: a value, # Note that the KEY token is produced. +// ? a complex key: another value, +// } +// +// Tokens: +// +// STREAM-START(utf-8) +// FLOW-MAPPING-START +// KEY +// SCALAR("a simple key",plain) +// VALUE +// SCALAR("a value",plain) +// FLOW-ENTRY +// KEY +// SCALAR("a complex key",plain) +// VALUE +// SCALAR("another value",plain) +// FLOW-ENTRY +// FLOW-MAPPING-END +// STREAM-END +// +// A simple key is a key which is not denoted by the '?' indicator. Note that +// the Scanner still produce the KEY token whenever it encounters a simple key. +// +// For scanning block collections, the following tokens are used (note that we +// repeat KEY and VALUE here): +// +// BLOCK-SEQUENCE-START +// BLOCK-MAPPING-START +// BLOCK-END +// BLOCK-ENTRY +// KEY +// VALUE +// +// The tokens BLOCK-SEQUENCE-START and BLOCK-MAPPING-START denote indentation +// increase that precedes a block collection (cf. the INDENT token in Python). +// The token BLOCK-END denote indentation decrease that ends a block collection +// (cf. the DEDENT token in Python). However YAML has some syntax pecularities +// that makes detections of these tokens more complex. +// +// The tokens BLOCK-ENTRY, KEY, and VALUE are used to represent the indicators +// '-', '?', and ':' correspondingly. +// +// The following examples show how the tokens BLOCK-SEQUENCE-START, +// BLOCK-MAPPING-START, and BLOCK-END are emitted by the Scanner: +// +// 1. Block sequences: +// +// - item 1 +// - item 2 +// - +// - item 3.1 +// - item 3.2 +// - +// key 1: value 1 +// key 2: value 2 +// +// Tokens: +// +// STREAM-START(utf-8) +// BLOCK-SEQUENCE-START +// BLOCK-ENTRY +// SCALAR("item 1",plain) +// BLOCK-ENTRY +// SCALAR("item 2",plain) +// BLOCK-ENTRY +// BLOCK-SEQUENCE-START +// BLOCK-ENTRY +// SCALAR("item 3.1",plain) +// BLOCK-ENTRY +// SCALAR("item 3.2",plain) +// BLOCK-END +// BLOCK-ENTRY +// BLOCK-MAPPING-START +// KEY +// SCALAR("key 1",plain) +// VALUE +// SCALAR("value 1",plain) +// KEY +// SCALAR("key 2",plain) +// VALUE +// SCALAR("value 2",plain) +// BLOCK-END +// BLOCK-END +// STREAM-END +// +// 2. Block mappings: +// +// a simple key: a value # The KEY token is produced here. +// ? a complex key +// : another value +// a mapping: +// key 1: value 1 +// key 2: value 2 +// a sequence: +// - item 1 +// - item 2 +// +// Tokens: +// +// STREAM-START(utf-8) +// BLOCK-MAPPING-START +// KEY +// SCALAR("a simple key",plain) +// VALUE +// SCALAR("a value",plain) +// KEY +// SCALAR("a complex key",plain) +// VALUE +// SCALAR("another value",plain) +// KEY +// SCALAR("a mapping",plain) +// BLOCK-MAPPING-START +// KEY +// SCALAR("key 1",plain) +// VALUE +// SCALAR("value 1",plain) +// KEY +// SCALAR("key 2",plain) +// VALUE +// SCALAR("value 2",plain) +// BLOCK-END +// KEY +// SCALAR("a sequence",plain) +// VALUE +// BLOCK-SEQUENCE-START +// BLOCK-ENTRY +// SCALAR("item 1",plain) +// BLOCK-ENTRY +// SCALAR("item 2",plain) +// BLOCK-END +// BLOCK-END +// STREAM-END +// +// YAML does not always require to start a new block collection from a new +// line. If the current line contains only '-', '?', and ':' indicators, a new +// block collection may start at the current line. The following examples +// illustrate this case: +// +// 1. Collections in a sequence: +// +// - - item 1 +// - item 2 +// - key 1: value 1 +// key 2: value 2 +// - ? complex key +// : complex value +// +// Tokens: +// +// STREAM-START(utf-8) +// BLOCK-SEQUENCE-START +// BLOCK-ENTRY +// BLOCK-SEQUENCE-START +// BLOCK-ENTRY +// SCALAR("item 1",plain) +// BLOCK-ENTRY +// SCALAR("item 2",plain) +// BLOCK-END +// BLOCK-ENTRY +// BLOCK-MAPPING-START +// KEY +// SCALAR("key 1",plain) +// VALUE +// SCALAR("value 1",plain) +// KEY +// SCALAR("key 2",plain) +// VALUE +// SCALAR("value 2",plain) +// BLOCK-END +// BLOCK-ENTRY +// BLOCK-MAPPING-START +// KEY +// SCALAR("complex key") +// VALUE +// SCALAR("complex value") +// BLOCK-END +// BLOCK-END +// STREAM-END +// +// 2. Collections in a mapping: +// +// ? a sequence +// : - item 1 +// - item 2 +// ? a mapping +// : key 1: value 1 +// key 2: value 2 +// +// Tokens: +// +// STREAM-START(utf-8) +// BLOCK-MAPPING-START +// KEY +// SCALAR("a sequence",plain) +// VALUE +// BLOCK-SEQUENCE-START +// BLOCK-ENTRY +// SCALAR("item 1",plain) +// BLOCK-ENTRY +// SCALAR("item 2",plain) +// BLOCK-END +// KEY +// SCALAR("a mapping",plain) +// VALUE +// BLOCK-MAPPING-START +// KEY +// SCALAR("key 1",plain) +// VALUE +// SCALAR("value 1",plain) +// KEY +// SCALAR("key 2",plain) +// VALUE +// SCALAR("value 2",plain) +// BLOCK-END +// BLOCK-END +// STREAM-END +// +// YAML also permits non-indented sequences if they are included into a block +// mapping. In this case, the token BLOCK-SEQUENCE-START is not produced: +// +// key: +// - item 1 # BLOCK-SEQUENCE-START is NOT produced here. +// - item 2 +// +// Tokens: +// +// STREAM-START(utf-8) +// BLOCK-MAPPING-START +// KEY +// SCALAR("key",plain) +// VALUE +// BLOCK-ENTRY +// SCALAR("item 1",plain) +// BLOCK-ENTRY +// SCALAR("item 2",plain) +// BLOCK-END +// + +// Ensure that the buffer contains the required number of characters. +// Return true on success, false on failure (reader error or memory error). +func cache(parser *yaml_parser_t, length int) bool { + // [Go] This was inlined: !cache(A, B) -> unread < B && !update(A, B) + return parser.unread >= length || yaml_parser_update_buffer(parser, length) +} + +// Advance the buffer pointer. +func skip(parser *yaml_parser_t) { + parser.mark.index++ + parser.mark.column++ + parser.unread-- + parser.buffer_pos += width(parser.buffer[parser.buffer_pos]) +} + +func skip_line(parser *yaml_parser_t) { + if is_crlf(parser.buffer, parser.buffer_pos) { + parser.mark.index += 2 + parser.mark.column = 0 + parser.mark.line++ + parser.unread -= 2 + parser.buffer_pos += 2 + } else if is_break(parser.buffer, parser.buffer_pos) { + parser.mark.index++ + parser.mark.column = 0 + parser.mark.line++ + parser.unread-- + parser.buffer_pos += width(parser.buffer[parser.buffer_pos]) + } +} + +// Copy a character to a string buffer and advance pointers. +func read(parser *yaml_parser_t, s []byte) []byte { + w := width(parser.buffer[parser.buffer_pos]) + if w == 0 { + panic("invalid character sequence") + } + if len(s) == 0 { + s = make([]byte, 0, 32) + } + if w == 1 && len(s)+w <= cap(s) { + s = s[:len(s)+1] + s[len(s)-1] = parser.buffer[parser.buffer_pos] + parser.buffer_pos++ + } else { + s = append(s, parser.buffer[parser.buffer_pos:parser.buffer_pos+w]...) + parser.buffer_pos += w + } + parser.mark.index++ + parser.mark.column++ + parser.unread-- + return s +} + +// Copy a line break character to a string buffer and advance pointers. +func read_line(parser *yaml_parser_t, s []byte) []byte { + buf := parser.buffer + pos := parser.buffer_pos + switch { + case buf[pos] == '\r' && buf[pos+1] == '\n': + // CR LF . LF + s = append(s, '\n') + parser.buffer_pos += 2 + parser.mark.index++ + parser.unread-- + case buf[pos] == '\r' || buf[pos] == '\n': + // CR|LF . LF + s = append(s, '\n') + parser.buffer_pos += 1 + case buf[pos] == '\xC2' && buf[pos+1] == '\x85': + // NEL . LF + s = append(s, '\n') + parser.buffer_pos += 2 + case buf[pos] == '\xE2' && buf[pos+1] == '\x80' && (buf[pos+2] == '\xA8' || buf[pos+2] == '\xA9'): + // LS|PS . LS|PS + s = append(s, buf[parser.buffer_pos:pos+3]...) + parser.buffer_pos += 3 + default: + return s + } + parser.mark.index++ + parser.mark.column = 0 + parser.mark.line++ + parser.unread-- + return s +} + +// Get the next token. +func yaml_parser_scan(parser *yaml_parser_t, token *yaml_token_t) bool { + // Erase the token object. + *token = yaml_token_t{} // [Go] Is this necessary? + + // No tokens after STREAM-END or error. + if parser.stream_end_produced || parser.error != yaml_NO_ERROR { + return true + } + + // Ensure that the tokens queue contains enough tokens. + if !parser.token_available { + if !yaml_parser_fetch_more_tokens(parser) { + return false + } + } + + // Fetch the next token from the queue. + *token = parser.tokens[parser.tokens_head] + parser.tokens_head++ + parser.tokens_parsed++ + parser.token_available = false + + if token.typ == yaml_STREAM_END_TOKEN { + parser.stream_end_produced = true + } + return true +} + +// Set the scanner error and return false. +func yaml_parser_set_scanner_error(parser *yaml_parser_t, context string, context_mark yaml_mark_t, problem string) bool { + parser.error = yaml_SCANNER_ERROR + parser.context = context + parser.context_mark = context_mark + parser.problem = problem + parser.problem_mark = parser.mark + return false +} + +func yaml_parser_set_scanner_tag_error(parser *yaml_parser_t, directive bool, context_mark yaml_mark_t, problem string) bool { + context := "while parsing a tag" + if directive { + context = "while parsing a %TAG directive" + } + return yaml_parser_set_scanner_error(parser, context, context_mark, problem) +} + +func trace(args ...interface{}) func() { + pargs := append([]interface{}{"+++"}, args...) + fmt.Println(pargs...) + pargs = append([]interface{}{"---"}, args...) + return func() { fmt.Println(pargs...) } +} + +// Ensure that the tokens queue contains at least one token which can be +// returned to the Parser. +func yaml_parser_fetch_more_tokens(parser *yaml_parser_t) bool { + // While we need more tokens to fetch, do it. + for { + // Check if we really need to fetch more tokens. + need_more_tokens := false + + if parser.tokens_head == len(parser.tokens) { + // Queue is empty. + need_more_tokens = true + } else { + // Check if any potential simple key may occupy the head position. + if !yaml_parser_stale_simple_keys(parser) { + return false + } + + for i := range parser.simple_keys { + simple_key := &parser.simple_keys[i] + if simple_key.possible && simple_key.token_number == parser.tokens_parsed { + need_more_tokens = true + break + } + } + } + + // We are finished. + if !need_more_tokens { + break + } + // Fetch the next token. + if !yaml_parser_fetch_next_token(parser) { + return false + } + } + + parser.token_available = true + return true +} + +// The dispatcher for token fetchers. +func yaml_parser_fetch_next_token(parser *yaml_parser_t) bool { + // Ensure that the buffer is initialized. + if parser.unread < 1 && !yaml_parser_update_buffer(parser, 1) { + return false + } + + // Check if we just started scanning. Fetch STREAM-START then. + if !parser.stream_start_produced { + return yaml_parser_fetch_stream_start(parser) + } + + // Eat whitespaces and comments until we reach the next token. + if !yaml_parser_scan_to_next_token(parser) { + return false + } + + // Remove obsolete potential simple keys. + if !yaml_parser_stale_simple_keys(parser) { + return false + } + + // Check the indentation level against the current column. + if !yaml_parser_unroll_indent(parser, parser.mark.column) { + return false + } + + // Ensure that the buffer contains at least 4 characters. 4 is the length + // of the longest indicators ('--- ' and '... '). + if parser.unread < 4 && !yaml_parser_update_buffer(parser, 4) { + return false + } + + // Is it the end of the stream? + if is_z(parser.buffer, parser.buffer_pos) { + return yaml_parser_fetch_stream_end(parser) + } + + // Is it a directive? + if parser.mark.column == 0 && parser.buffer[parser.buffer_pos] == '%' { + return yaml_parser_fetch_directive(parser) + } + + buf := parser.buffer + pos := parser.buffer_pos + + // Is it the document start indicator? + if parser.mark.column == 0 && buf[pos] == '-' && buf[pos+1] == '-' && buf[pos+2] == '-' && is_blankz(buf, pos+3) { + return yaml_parser_fetch_document_indicator(parser, yaml_DOCUMENT_START_TOKEN) + } + + // Is it the document end indicator? + if parser.mark.column == 0 && buf[pos] == '.' && buf[pos+1] == '.' && buf[pos+2] == '.' && is_blankz(buf, pos+3) { + return yaml_parser_fetch_document_indicator(parser, yaml_DOCUMENT_END_TOKEN) + } + + // Is it the flow sequence start indicator? + if buf[pos] == '[' { + return yaml_parser_fetch_flow_collection_start(parser, yaml_FLOW_SEQUENCE_START_TOKEN) + } + + // Is it the flow mapping start indicator? + if parser.buffer[parser.buffer_pos] == '{' { + return yaml_parser_fetch_flow_collection_start(parser, yaml_FLOW_MAPPING_START_TOKEN) + } + + // Is it the flow sequence end indicator? + if parser.buffer[parser.buffer_pos] == ']' { + return yaml_parser_fetch_flow_collection_end(parser, + yaml_FLOW_SEQUENCE_END_TOKEN) + } + + // Is it the flow mapping end indicator? + if parser.buffer[parser.buffer_pos] == '}' { + return yaml_parser_fetch_flow_collection_end(parser, + yaml_FLOW_MAPPING_END_TOKEN) + } + + // Is it the flow entry indicator? + if parser.buffer[parser.buffer_pos] == ',' { + return yaml_parser_fetch_flow_entry(parser) + } + + // Is it the block entry indicator? + if parser.buffer[parser.buffer_pos] == '-' && is_blankz(parser.buffer, parser.buffer_pos+1) { + return yaml_parser_fetch_block_entry(parser) + } + + // Is it the key indicator? + if parser.buffer[parser.buffer_pos] == '?' && (parser.flow_level > 0 || is_blankz(parser.buffer, parser.buffer_pos+1)) { + return yaml_parser_fetch_key(parser) + } + + // Is it the value indicator? + if parser.buffer[parser.buffer_pos] == ':' && (parser.flow_level > 0 || is_blankz(parser.buffer, parser.buffer_pos+1)) { + return yaml_parser_fetch_value(parser) + } + + // Is it an alias? + if parser.buffer[parser.buffer_pos] == '*' { + return yaml_parser_fetch_anchor(parser, yaml_ALIAS_TOKEN) + } + + // Is it an anchor? + if parser.buffer[parser.buffer_pos] == '&' { + return yaml_parser_fetch_anchor(parser, yaml_ANCHOR_TOKEN) + } + + // Is it a tag? + if parser.buffer[parser.buffer_pos] == '!' { + return yaml_parser_fetch_tag(parser) + } + + // Is it a literal scalar? + if parser.buffer[parser.buffer_pos] == '|' && parser.flow_level == 0 { + return yaml_parser_fetch_block_scalar(parser, true) + } + + // Is it a folded scalar? + if parser.buffer[parser.buffer_pos] == '>' && parser.flow_level == 0 { + return yaml_parser_fetch_block_scalar(parser, false) + } + + // Is it a single-quoted scalar? + if parser.buffer[parser.buffer_pos] == '\'' { + return yaml_parser_fetch_flow_scalar(parser, true) + } + + // Is it a double-quoted scalar? + if parser.buffer[parser.buffer_pos] == '"' { + return yaml_parser_fetch_flow_scalar(parser, false) + } + + // Is it a plain scalar? + // + // A plain scalar may start with any non-blank characters except + // + // '-', '?', ':', ',', '[', ']', '{', '}', + // '#', '&', '*', '!', '|', '>', '\'', '\"', + // '%', '@', '`'. + // + // In the block context (and, for the '-' indicator, in the flow context + // too), it may also start with the characters + // + // '-', '?', ':' + // + // if it is followed by a non-space character. + // + // The last rule is more restrictive than the specification requires. + // [Go] Make this logic more reasonable. + //switch parser.buffer[parser.buffer_pos] { + //case '-', '?', ':', ',', '?', '-', ',', ':', ']', '[', '}', '{', '&', '#', '!', '*', '>', '|', '"', '\'', '@', '%', '-', '`': + //} + if !(is_blankz(parser.buffer, parser.buffer_pos) || parser.buffer[parser.buffer_pos] == '-' || + parser.buffer[parser.buffer_pos] == '?' || parser.buffer[parser.buffer_pos] == ':' || + parser.buffer[parser.buffer_pos] == ',' || parser.buffer[parser.buffer_pos] == '[' || + parser.buffer[parser.buffer_pos] == ']' || parser.buffer[parser.buffer_pos] == '{' || + parser.buffer[parser.buffer_pos] == '}' || parser.buffer[parser.buffer_pos] == '#' || + parser.buffer[parser.buffer_pos] == '&' || parser.buffer[parser.buffer_pos] == '*' || + parser.buffer[parser.buffer_pos] == '!' || parser.buffer[parser.buffer_pos] == '|' || + parser.buffer[parser.buffer_pos] == '>' || parser.buffer[parser.buffer_pos] == '\'' || + parser.buffer[parser.buffer_pos] == '"' || parser.buffer[parser.buffer_pos] == '%' || + parser.buffer[parser.buffer_pos] == '@' || parser.buffer[parser.buffer_pos] == '`') || + (parser.buffer[parser.buffer_pos] == '-' && !is_blank(parser.buffer, parser.buffer_pos+1)) || + (parser.flow_level == 0 && + (parser.buffer[parser.buffer_pos] == '?' || parser.buffer[parser.buffer_pos] == ':') && + !is_blankz(parser.buffer, parser.buffer_pos+1)) { + return yaml_parser_fetch_plain_scalar(parser) + } + + // If we don't determine the token type so far, it is an error. + return yaml_parser_set_scanner_error(parser, + "while scanning for the next token", parser.mark, + "found character that cannot start any token") +} + +// Check the list of potential simple keys and remove the positions that +// cannot contain simple keys anymore. +func yaml_parser_stale_simple_keys(parser *yaml_parser_t) bool { + // Check for a potential simple key for each flow level. + for i := range parser.simple_keys { + simple_key := &parser.simple_keys[i] + + // The specification requires that a simple key + // + // - is limited to a single line, + // - is shorter than 1024 characters. + if simple_key.possible && (simple_key.mark.line < parser.mark.line || simple_key.mark.index+1024 < parser.mark.index) { + + // Check if the potential simple key to be removed is required. + if simple_key.required { + return yaml_parser_set_scanner_error(parser, + "while scanning a simple key", simple_key.mark, + "could not find expected ':'") + } + simple_key.possible = false + } + } + return true +} + +// Check if a simple key may start at the current position and add it if +// needed. +func yaml_parser_save_simple_key(parser *yaml_parser_t) bool { + // A simple key is required at the current position if the scanner is in + // the block context and the current column coincides with the indentation + // level. + + required := parser.flow_level == 0 && parser.indent == parser.mark.column + + // + // If the current position may start a simple key, save it. + // + if parser.simple_key_allowed { + simple_key := yaml_simple_key_t{ + possible: true, + required: required, + token_number: parser.tokens_parsed + (len(parser.tokens) - parser.tokens_head), + } + simple_key.mark = parser.mark + + if !yaml_parser_remove_simple_key(parser) { + return false + } + parser.simple_keys[len(parser.simple_keys)-1] = simple_key + } + return true +} + +// Remove a potential simple key at the current flow level. +func yaml_parser_remove_simple_key(parser *yaml_parser_t) bool { + i := len(parser.simple_keys) - 1 + if parser.simple_keys[i].possible { + // If the key is required, it is an error. + if parser.simple_keys[i].required { + return yaml_parser_set_scanner_error(parser, + "while scanning a simple key", parser.simple_keys[i].mark, + "could not find expected ':'") + } + } + // Remove the key from the stack. + parser.simple_keys[i].possible = false + return true +} + +// Increase the flow level and resize the simple key list if needed. +func yaml_parser_increase_flow_level(parser *yaml_parser_t) bool { + // Reset the simple key on the next level. + parser.simple_keys = append(parser.simple_keys, yaml_simple_key_t{}) + + // Increase the flow level. + parser.flow_level++ + return true +} + +// Decrease the flow level. +func yaml_parser_decrease_flow_level(parser *yaml_parser_t) bool { + if parser.flow_level > 0 { + parser.flow_level-- + parser.simple_keys = parser.simple_keys[:len(parser.simple_keys)-1] + } + return true +} + +// Push the current indentation level to the stack and set the new level +// the current column is greater than the indentation level. In this case, +// append or insert the specified token into the token queue. +func yaml_parser_roll_indent(parser *yaml_parser_t, column, number int, typ yaml_token_type_t, mark yaml_mark_t) bool { + // In the flow context, do nothing. + if parser.flow_level > 0 { + return true + } + + if parser.indent < column { + // Push the current indentation level to the stack and set the new + // indentation level. + parser.indents = append(parser.indents, parser.indent) + parser.indent = column + + // Create a token and insert it into the queue. + token := yaml_token_t{ + typ: typ, + start_mark: mark, + end_mark: mark, + } + if number > -1 { + number -= parser.tokens_parsed + } + yaml_insert_token(parser, number, &token) + } + return true +} + +// Pop indentation levels from the indents stack until the current level +// becomes less or equal to the column. For each indentation level, append +// the BLOCK-END token. +func yaml_parser_unroll_indent(parser *yaml_parser_t, column int) bool { + // In the flow context, do nothing. + if parser.flow_level > 0 { + return true + } + + // Loop through the indentation levels in the stack. + for parser.indent > column { + // Create a token and append it to the queue. + token := yaml_token_t{ + typ: yaml_BLOCK_END_TOKEN, + start_mark: parser.mark, + end_mark: parser.mark, + } + yaml_insert_token(parser, -1, &token) + + // Pop the indentation level. + parser.indent = parser.indents[len(parser.indents)-1] + parser.indents = parser.indents[:len(parser.indents)-1] + } + return true +} + +// Initialize the scanner and produce the STREAM-START token. +func yaml_parser_fetch_stream_start(parser *yaml_parser_t) bool { + + // Set the initial indentation. + parser.indent = -1 + + // Initialize the simple key stack. + parser.simple_keys = append(parser.simple_keys, yaml_simple_key_t{}) + + // A simple key is allowed at the beginning of the stream. + parser.simple_key_allowed = true + + // We have started. + parser.stream_start_produced = true + + // Create the STREAM-START token and append it to the queue. + token := yaml_token_t{ + typ: yaml_STREAM_START_TOKEN, + start_mark: parser.mark, + end_mark: parser.mark, + encoding: parser.encoding, + } + yaml_insert_token(parser, -1, &token) + return true +} + +// Produce the STREAM-END token and shut down the scanner. +func yaml_parser_fetch_stream_end(parser *yaml_parser_t) bool { + + // Force new line. + if parser.mark.column != 0 { + parser.mark.column = 0 + parser.mark.line++ + } + + // Reset the indentation level. + if !yaml_parser_unroll_indent(parser, -1) { + return false + } + + // Reset simple keys. + if !yaml_parser_remove_simple_key(parser) { + return false + } + + parser.simple_key_allowed = false + + // Create the STREAM-END token and append it to the queue. + token := yaml_token_t{ + typ: yaml_STREAM_END_TOKEN, + start_mark: parser.mark, + end_mark: parser.mark, + } + yaml_insert_token(parser, -1, &token) + return true +} + +// Produce a VERSION-DIRECTIVE or TAG-DIRECTIVE token. +func yaml_parser_fetch_directive(parser *yaml_parser_t) bool { + // Reset the indentation level. + if !yaml_parser_unroll_indent(parser, -1) { + return false + } + + // Reset simple keys. + if !yaml_parser_remove_simple_key(parser) { + return false + } + + parser.simple_key_allowed = false + + // Create the YAML-DIRECTIVE or TAG-DIRECTIVE token. + token := yaml_token_t{} + if !yaml_parser_scan_directive(parser, &token) { + return false + } + // Append the token to the queue. + yaml_insert_token(parser, -1, &token) + return true +} + +// Produce the DOCUMENT-START or DOCUMENT-END token. +func yaml_parser_fetch_document_indicator(parser *yaml_parser_t, typ yaml_token_type_t) bool { + // Reset the indentation level. + if !yaml_parser_unroll_indent(parser, -1) { + return false + } + + // Reset simple keys. + if !yaml_parser_remove_simple_key(parser) { + return false + } + + parser.simple_key_allowed = false + + // Consume the token. + start_mark := parser.mark + + skip(parser) + skip(parser) + skip(parser) + + end_mark := parser.mark + + // Create the DOCUMENT-START or DOCUMENT-END token. + token := yaml_token_t{ + typ: typ, + start_mark: start_mark, + end_mark: end_mark, + } + // Append the token to the queue. + yaml_insert_token(parser, -1, &token) + return true +} + +// Produce the FLOW-SEQUENCE-START or FLOW-MAPPING-START token. +func yaml_parser_fetch_flow_collection_start(parser *yaml_parser_t, typ yaml_token_type_t) bool { + // The indicators '[' and '{' may start a simple key. + if !yaml_parser_save_simple_key(parser) { + return false + } + + // Increase the flow level. + if !yaml_parser_increase_flow_level(parser) { + return false + } + + // A simple key may follow the indicators '[' and '{'. + parser.simple_key_allowed = true + + // Consume the token. + start_mark := parser.mark + skip(parser) + end_mark := parser.mark + + // Create the FLOW-SEQUENCE-START of FLOW-MAPPING-START token. + token := yaml_token_t{ + typ: typ, + start_mark: start_mark, + end_mark: end_mark, + } + // Append the token to the queue. + yaml_insert_token(parser, -1, &token) + return true +} + +// Produce the FLOW-SEQUENCE-END or FLOW-MAPPING-END token. +func yaml_parser_fetch_flow_collection_end(parser *yaml_parser_t, typ yaml_token_type_t) bool { + // Reset any potential simple key on the current flow level. + if !yaml_parser_remove_simple_key(parser) { + return false + } + + // Decrease the flow level. + if !yaml_parser_decrease_flow_level(parser) { + return false + } + + // No simple keys after the indicators ']' and '}'. + parser.simple_key_allowed = false + + // Consume the token. + + start_mark := parser.mark + skip(parser) + end_mark := parser.mark + + // Create the FLOW-SEQUENCE-END of FLOW-MAPPING-END token. + token := yaml_token_t{ + typ: typ, + start_mark: start_mark, + end_mark: end_mark, + } + // Append the token to the queue. + yaml_insert_token(parser, -1, &token) + return true +} + +// Produce the FLOW-ENTRY token. +func yaml_parser_fetch_flow_entry(parser *yaml_parser_t) bool { + // Reset any potential simple keys on the current flow level. + if !yaml_parser_remove_simple_key(parser) { + return false + } + + // Simple keys are allowed after ','. + parser.simple_key_allowed = true + + // Consume the token. + start_mark := parser.mark + skip(parser) + end_mark := parser.mark + + // Create the FLOW-ENTRY token and append it to the queue. + token := yaml_token_t{ + typ: yaml_FLOW_ENTRY_TOKEN, + start_mark: start_mark, + end_mark: end_mark, + } + yaml_insert_token(parser, -1, &token) + return true +} + +// Produce the BLOCK-ENTRY token. +func yaml_parser_fetch_block_entry(parser *yaml_parser_t) bool { + // Check if the scanner is in the block context. + if parser.flow_level == 0 { + // Check if we are allowed to start a new entry. + if !parser.simple_key_allowed { + return yaml_parser_set_scanner_error(parser, "", parser.mark, + "block sequence entries are not allowed in this context") + } + // Add the BLOCK-SEQUENCE-START token if needed. + if !yaml_parser_roll_indent(parser, parser.mark.column, -1, yaml_BLOCK_SEQUENCE_START_TOKEN, parser.mark) { + return false + } + } else { + // It is an error for the '-' indicator to occur in the flow context, + // but we let the Parser detect and report about it because the Parser + // is able to point to the context. + } + + // Reset any potential simple keys on the current flow level. + if !yaml_parser_remove_simple_key(parser) { + return false + } + + // Simple keys are allowed after '-'. + parser.simple_key_allowed = true + + // Consume the token. + start_mark := parser.mark + skip(parser) + end_mark := parser.mark + + // Create the BLOCK-ENTRY token and append it to the queue. + token := yaml_token_t{ + typ: yaml_BLOCK_ENTRY_TOKEN, + start_mark: start_mark, + end_mark: end_mark, + } + yaml_insert_token(parser, -1, &token) + return true +} + +// Produce the KEY token. +func yaml_parser_fetch_key(parser *yaml_parser_t) bool { + + // In the block context, additional checks are required. + if parser.flow_level == 0 { + // Check if we are allowed to start a new key (not nessesary simple). + if !parser.simple_key_allowed { + return yaml_parser_set_scanner_error(parser, "", parser.mark, + "mapping keys are not allowed in this context") + } + // Add the BLOCK-MAPPING-START token if needed. + if !yaml_parser_roll_indent(parser, parser.mark.column, -1, yaml_BLOCK_MAPPING_START_TOKEN, parser.mark) { + return false + } + } + + // Reset any potential simple keys on the current flow level. + if !yaml_parser_remove_simple_key(parser) { + return false + } + + // Simple keys are allowed after '?' in the block context. + parser.simple_key_allowed = parser.flow_level == 0 + + // Consume the token. + start_mark := parser.mark + skip(parser) + end_mark := parser.mark + + // Create the KEY token and append it to the queue. + token := yaml_token_t{ + typ: yaml_KEY_TOKEN, + start_mark: start_mark, + end_mark: end_mark, + } + yaml_insert_token(parser, -1, &token) + return true +} + +// Produce the VALUE token. +func yaml_parser_fetch_value(parser *yaml_parser_t) bool { + + simple_key := &parser.simple_keys[len(parser.simple_keys)-1] + + // Have we found a simple key? + if simple_key.possible { + // Create the KEY token and insert it into the queue. + token := yaml_token_t{ + typ: yaml_KEY_TOKEN, + start_mark: simple_key.mark, + end_mark: simple_key.mark, + } + yaml_insert_token(parser, simple_key.token_number-parser.tokens_parsed, &token) + + // In the block context, we may need to add the BLOCK-MAPPING-START token. + if !yaml_parser_roll_indent(parser, simple_key.mark.column, + simple_key.token_number, + yaml_BLOCK_MAPPING_START_TOKEN, simple_key.mark) { + return false + } + + // Remove the simple key. + simple_key.possible = false + + // A simple key cannot follow another simple key. + parser.simple_key_allowed = false + + } else { + // The ':' indicator follows a complex key. + + // In the block context, extra checks are required. + if parser.flow_level == 0 { + + // Check if we are allowed to start a complex value. + if !parser.simple_key_allowed { + return yaml_parser_set_scanner_error(parser, "", parser.mark, + "mapping values are not allowed in this context") + } + + // Add the BLOCK-MAPPING-START token if needed. + if !yaml_parser_roll_indent(parser, parser.mark.column, -1, yaml_BLOCK_MAPPING_START_TOKEN, parser.mark) { + return false + } + } + + // Simple keys after ':' are allowed in the block context. + parser.simple_key_allowed = parser.flow_level == 0 + } + + // Consume the token. + start_mark := parser.mark + skip(parser) + end_mark := parser.mark + + // Create the VALUE token and append it to the queue. + token := yaml_token_t{ + typ: yaml_VALUE_TOKEN, + start_mark: start_mark, + end_mark: end_mark, + } + yaml_insert_token(parser, -1, &token) + return true +} + +// Produce the ALIAS or ANCHOR token. +func yaml_parser_fetch_anchor(parser *yaml_parser_t, typ yaml_token_type_t) bool { + // An anchor or an alias could be a simple key. + if !yaml_parser_save_simple_key(parser) { + return false + } + + // A simple key cannot follow an anchor or an alias. + parser.simple_key_allowed = false + + // Create the ALIAS or ANCHOR token and append it to the queue. + var token yaml_token_t + if !yaml_parser_scan_anchor(parser, &token, typ) { + return false + } + yaml_insert_token(parser, -1, &token) + return true +} + +// Produce the TAG token. +func yaml_parser_fetch_tag(parser *yaml_parser_t) bool { + // A tag could be a simple key. + if !yaml_parser_save_simple_key(parser) { + return false + } + + // A simple key cannot follow a tag. + parser.simple_key_allowed = false + + // Create the TAG token and append it to the queue. + var token yaml_token_t + if !yaml_parser_scan_tag(parser, &token) { + return false + } + yaml_insert_token(parser, -1, &token) + return true +} + +// Produce the SCALAR(...,literal) or SCALAR(...,folded) tokens. +func yaml_parser_fetch_block_scalar(parser *yaml_parser_t, literal bool) bool { + // Remove any potential simple keys. + if !yaml_parser_remove_simple_key(parser) { + return false + } + + // A simple key may follow a block scalar. + parser.simple_key_allowed = true + + // Create the SCALAR token and append it to the queue. + var token yaml_token_t + if !yaml_parser_scan_block_scalar(parser, &token, literal) { + return false + } + yaml_insert_token(parser, -1, &token) + return true +} + +// Produce the SCALAR(...,single-quoted) or SCALAR(...,double-quoted) tokens. +func yaml_parser_fetch_flow_scalar(parser *yaml_parser_t, single bool) bool { + // A plain scalar could be a simple key. + if !yaml_parser_save_simple_key(parser) { + return false + } + + // A simple key cannot follow a flow scalar. + parser.simple_key_allowed = false + + // Create the SCALAR token and append it to the queue. + var token yaml_token_t + if !yaml_parser_scan_flow_scalar(parser, &token, single) { + return false + } + yaml_insert_token(parser, -1, &token) + return true +} + +// Produce the SCALAR(...,plain) token. +func yaml_parser_fetch_plain_scalar(parser *yaml_parser_t) bool { + // A plain scalar could be a simple key. + if !yaml_parser_save_simple_key(parser) { + return false + } + + // A simple key cannot follow a flow scalar. + parser.simple_key_allowed = false + + // Create the SCALAR token and append it to the queue. + var token yaml_token_t + if !yaml_parser_scan_plain_scalar(parser, &token) { + return false + } + yaml_insert_token(parser, -1, &token) + return true +} + +// Eat whitespaces and comments until the next token is found. +func yaml_parser_scan_to_next_token(parser *yaml_parser_t) bool { + + // Until the next token is not found. + for { + // Allow the BOM mark to start a line. + if parser.unread < 1 && !yaml_parser_update_buffer(parser, 1) { + return false + } + if parser.mark.column == 0 && is_bom(parser.buffer, parser.buffer_pos) { + skip(parser) + } + + // Eat whitespaces. + // Tabs are allowed: + // - in the flow context + // - in the block context, but not at the beginning of the line or + // after '-', '?', or ':' (complex value). + if parser.unread < 1 && !yaml_parser_update_buffer(parser, 1) { + return false + } + + for parser.buffer[parser.buffer_pos] == ' ' || ((parser.flow_level > 0 || !parser.simple_key_allowed) && parser.buffer[parser.buffer_pos] == '\t') { + skip(parser) + if parser.unread < 1 && !yaml_parser_update_buffer(parser, 1) { + return false + } + } + + // Eat a comment until a line break. + if parser.buffer[parser.buffer_pos] == '#' { + for !is_breakz(parser.buffer, parser.buffer_pos) { + skip(parser) + if parser.unread < 1 && !yaml_parser_update_buffer(parser, 1) { + return false + } + } + } + + // If it is a line break, eat it. + if is_break(parser.buffer, parser.buffer_pos) { + if parser.unread < 2 && !yaml_parser_update_buffer(parser, 2) { + return false + } + skip_line(parser) + + // In the block context, a new line may start a simple key. + if parser.flow_level == 0 { + parser.simple_key_allowed = true + } + } else { + break // We have found a token. + } + } + + return true +} + +// Scan a YAML-DIRECTIVE or TAG-DIRECTIVE token. +// +// Scope: +// %YAML 1.1 # a comment \n +// ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +// %TAG !yaml! tag:yaml.org,2002: \n +// ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +// +func yaml_parser_scan_directive(parser *yaml_parser_t, token *yaml_token_t) bool { + // Eat '%'. + start_mark := parser.mark + skip(parser) + + // Scan the directive name. + var name []byte + if !yaml_parser_scan_directive_name(parser, start_mark, &name) { + return false + } + + // Is it a YAML directive? + if bytes.Equal(name, []byte("YAML")) { + // Scan the VERSION directive value. + var major, minor int8 + if !yaml_parser_scan_version_directive_value(parser, start_mark, &major, &minor) { + return false + } + end_mark := parser.mark + + // Create a VERSION-DIRECTIVE token. + *token = yaml_token_t{ + typ: yaml_VERSION_DIRECTIVE_TOKEN, + start_mark: start_mark, + end_mark: end_mark, + major: major, + minor: minor, + } + + // Is it a TAG directive? + } else if bytes.Equal(name, []byte("TAG")) { + // Scan the TAG directive value. + var handle, prefix []byte + if !yaml_parser_scan_tag_directive_value(parser, start_mark, &handle, &prefix) { + return false + } + end_mark := parser.mark + + // Create a TAG-DIRECTIVE token. + *token = yaml_token_t{ + typ: yaml_TAG_DIRECTIVE_TOKEN, + start_mark: start_mark, + end_mark: end_mark, + value: handle, + prefix: prefix, + } + + // Unknown directive. + } else { + yaml_parser_set_scanner_error(parser, "while scanning a directive", + start_mark, "found unknown directive name") + return false + } + + // Eat the rest of the line including any comments. + if parser.unread < 1 && !yaml_parser_update_buffer(parser, 1) { + return false + } + + for is_blank(parser.buffer, parser.buffer_pos) { + skip(parser) + if parser.unread < 1 && !yaml_parser_update_buffer(parser, 1) { + return false + } + } + + if parser.buffer[parser.buffer_pos] == '#' { + for !is_breakz(parser.buffer, parser.buffer_pos) { + skip(parser) + if parser.unread < 1 && !yaml_parser_update_buffer(parser, 1) { + return false + } + } + } + + // Check if we are at the end of the line. + if !is_breakz(parser.buffer, parser.buffer_pos) { + yaml_parser_set_scanner_error(parser, "while scanning a directive", + start_mark, "did not find expected comment or line break") + return false + } + + // Eat a line break. + if is_break(parser.buffer, parser.buffer_pos) { + if parser.unread < 2 && !yaml_parser_update_buffer(parser, 2) { + return false + } + skip_line(parser) + } + + return true +} + +// Scan the directive name. +// +// Scope: +// %YAML 1.1 # a comment \n +// ^^^^ +// %TAG !yaml! tag:yaml.org,2002: \n +// ^^^ +// +func yaml_parser_scan_directive_name(parser *yaml_parser_t, start_mark yaml_mark_t, name *[]byte) bool { + // Consume the directive name. + if parser.unread < 1 && !yaml_parser_update_buffer(parser, 1) { + return false + } + + var s []byte + for is_alpha(parser.buffer, parser.buffer_pos) { + s = read(parser, s) + if parser.unread < 1 && !yaml_parser_update_buffer(parser, 1) { + return false + } + } + + // Check if the name is empty. + if len(s) == 0 { + yaml_parser_set_scanner_error(parser, "while scanning a directive", + start_mark, "could not find expected directive name") + return false + } + + // Check for an blank character after the name. + if !is_blankz(parser.buffer, parser.buffer_pos) { + yaml_parser_set_scanner_error(parser, "while scanning a directive", + start_mark, "found unexpected non-alphabetical character") + return false + } + *name = s + return true +} + +// Scan the value of VERSION-DIRECTIVE. +// +// Scope: +// %YAML 1.1 # a comment \n +// ^^^^^^ +func yaml_parser_scan_version_directive_value(parser *yaml_parser_t, start_mark yaml_mark_t, major, minor *int8) bool { + // Eat whitespaces. + if parser.unread < 1 && !yaml_parser_update_buffer(parser, 1) { + return false + } + for is_blank(parser.buffer, parser.buffer_pos) { + skip(parser) + if parser.unread < 1 && !yaml_parser_update_buffer(parser, 1) { + return false + } + } + + // Consume the major version number. + if !yaml_parser_scan_version_directive_number(parser, start_mark, major) { + return false + } + + // Eat '.'. + if parser.buffer[parser.buffer_pos] != '.' { + return yaml_parser_set_scanner_error(parser, "while scanning a %YAML directive", + start_mark, "did not find expected digit or '.' character") + } + + skip(parser) + + // Consume the minor version number. + if !yaml_parser_scan_version_directive_number(parser, start_mark, minor) { + return false + } + return true +} + +const max_number_length = 2 + +// Scan the version number of VERSION-DIRECTIVE. +// +// Scope: +// %YAML 1.1 # a comment \n +// ^ +// %YAML 1.1 # a comment \n +// ^ +func yaml_parser_scan_version_directive_number(parser *yaml_parser_t, start_mark yaml_mark_t, number *int8) bool { + + // Repeat while the next character is digit. + if parser.unread < 1 && !yaml_parser_update_buffer(parser, 1) { + return false + } + var value, length int8 + for is_digit(parser.buffer, parser.buffer_pos) { + // Check if the number is too long. + length++ + if length > max_number_length { + return yaml_parser_set_scanner_error(parser, "while scanning a %YAML directive", + start_mark, "found extremely long version number") + } + value = value*10 + int8(as_digit(parser.buffer, parser.buffer_pos)) + skip(parser) + if parser.unread < 1 && !yaml_parser_update_buffer(parser, 1) { + return false + } + } + + // Check if the number was present. + if length == 0 { + return yaml_parser_set_scanner_error(parser, "while scanning a %YAML directive", + start_mark, "did not find expected version number") + } + *number = value + return true +} + +// Scan the value of a TAG-DIRECTIVE token. +// +// Scope: +// %TAG !yaml! tag:yaml.org,2002: \n +// ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +// +func yaml_parser_scan_tag_directive_value(parser *yaml_parser_t, start_mark yaml_mark_t, handle, prefix *[]byte) bool { + var handle_value, prefix_value []byte + + // Eat whitespaces. + if parser.unread < 1 && !yaml_parser_update_buffer(parser, 1) { + return false + } + + for is_blank(parser.buffer, parser.buffer_pos) { + skip(parser) + if parser.unread < 1 && !yaml_parser_update_buffer(parser, 1) { + return false + } + } + + // Scan a handle. + if !yaml_parser_scan_tag_handle(parser, true, start_mark, &handle_value) { + return false + } + + // Expect a whitespace. + if parser.unread < 1 && !yaml_parser_update_buffer(parser, 1) { + return false + } + if !is_blank(parser.buffer, parser.buffer_pos) { + yaml_parser_set_scanner_error(parser, "while scanning a %TAG directive", + start_mark, "did not find expected whitespace") + return false + } + + // Eat whitespaces. + for is_blank(parser.buffer, parser.buffer_pos) { + skip(parser) + if parser.unread < 1 && !yaml_parser_update_buffer(parser, 1) { + return false + } + } + + // Scan a prefix. + if !yaml_parser_scan_tag_uri(parser, true, nil, start_mark, &prefix_value) { + return false + } + + // Expect a whitespace or line break. + if parser.unread < 1 && !yaml_parser_update_buffer(parser, 1) { + return false + } + if !is_blankz(parser.buffer, parser.buffer_pos) { + yaml_parser_set_scanner_error(parser, "while scanning a %TAG directive", + start_mark, "did not find expected whitespace or line break") + return false + } + + *handle = handle_value + *prefix = prefix_value + return true +} + +func yaml_parser_scan_anchor(parser *yaml_parser_t, token *yaml_token_t, typ yaml_token_type_t) bool { + var s []byte + + // Eat the indicator character. + start_mark := parser.mark + skip(parser) + + // Consume the value. + if parser.unread < 1 && !yaml_parser_update_buffer(parser, 1) { + return false + } + + for is_alpha(parser.buffer, parser.buffer_pos) { + s = read(parser, s) + if parser.unread < 1 && !yaml_parser_update_buffer(parser, 1) { + return false + } + } + + end_mark := parser.mark + + /* + * Check if length of the anchor is greater than 0 and it is followed by + * a whitespace character or one of the indicators: + * + * '?', ':', ',', ']', '}', '%', '@', '`'. + */ + + if len(s) == 0 || + !(is_blankz(parser.buffer, parser.buffer_pos) || parser.buffer[parser.buffer_pos] == '?' || + parser.buffer[parser.buffer_pos] == ':' || parser.buffer[parser.buffer_pos] == ',' || + parser.buffer[parser.buffer_pos] == ']' || parser.buffer[parser.buffer_pos] == '}' || + parser.buffer[parser.buffer_pos] == '%' || parser.buffer[parser.buffer_pos] == '@' || + parser.buffer[parser.buffer_pos] == '`') { + context := "while scanning an alias" + if typ == yaml_ANCHOR_TOKEN { + context = "while scanning an anchor" + } + yaml_parser_set_scanner_error(parser, context, start_mark, + "did not find expected alphabetic or numeric character") + return false + } + + // Create a token. + *token = yaml_token_t{ + typ: typ, + start_mark: start_mark, + end_mark: end_mark, + value: s, + } + + return true +} + +/* + * Scan a TAG token. + */ + +func yaml_parser_scan_tag(parser *yaml_parser_t, token *yaml_token_t) bool { + var handle, suffix []byte + + start_mark := parser.mark + + // Check if the tag is in the canonical form. + if parser.unread < 2 && !yaml_parser_update_buffer(parser, 2) { + return false + } + + if parser.buffer[parser.buffer_pos+1] == '<' { + // Keep the handle as '' + + // Eat '!<' + skip(parser) + skip(parser) + + // Consume the tag value. + if !yaml_parser_scan_tag_uri(parser, false, nil, start_mark, &suffix) { + return false + } + + // Check for '>' and eat it. + if parser.buffer[parser.buffer_pos] != '>' { + yaml_parser_set_scanner_error(parser, "while scanning a tag", + start_mark, "did not find the expected '>'") + return false + } + + skip(parser) + } else { + // The tag has either the '!suffix' or the '!handle!suffix' form. + + // First, try to scan a handle. + if !yaml_parser_scan_tag_handle(parser, false, start_mark, &handle) { + return false + } + + // Check if it is, indeed, handle. + if handle[0] == '!' && len(handle) > 1 && handle[len(handle)-1] == '!' { + // Scan the suffix now. + if !yaml_parser_scan_tag_uri(parser, false, nil, start_mark, &suffix) { + return false + } + } else { + // It wasn't a handle after all. Scan the rest of the tag. + if !yaml_parser_scan_tag_uri(parser, false, handle, start_mark, &suffix) { + return false + } + + // Set the handle to '!'. + handle = []byte{'!'} + + // A special case: the '!' tag. Set the handle to '' and the + // suffix to '!'. + if len(suffix) == 0 { + handle, suffix = suffix, handle + } + } + } + + // Check the character which ends the tag. + if parser.unread < 1 && !yaml_parser_update_buffer(parser, 1) { + return false + } + if !is_blankz(parser.buffer, parser.buffer_pos) { + yaml_parser_set_scanner_error(parser, "while scanning a tag", + start_mark, "did not find expected whitespace or line break") + return false + } + + end_mark := parser.mark + + // Create a token. + *token = yaml_token_t{ + typ: yaml_TAG_TOKEN, + start_mark: start_mark, + end_mark: end_mark, + value: handle, + suffix: suffix, + } + return true +} + +// Scan a tag handle. +func yaml_parser_scan_tag_handle(parser *yaml_parser_t, directive bool, start_mark yaml_mark_t, handle *[]byte) bool { + // Check the initial '!' character. + if parser.unread < 1 && !yaml_parser_update_buffer(parser, 1) { + return false + } + if parser.buffer[parser.buffer_pos] != '!' { + yaml_parser_set_scanner_tag_error(parser, directive, + start_mark, "did not find expected '!'") + return false + } + + var s []byte + + // Copy the '!' character. + s = read(parser, s) + + // Copy all subsequent alphabetical and numerical characters. + if parser.unread < 1 && !yaml_parser_update_buffer(parser, 1) { + return false + } + for is_alpha(parser.buffer, parser.buffer_pos) { + s = read(parser, s) + if parser.unread < 1 && !yaml_parser_update_buffer(parser, 1) { + return false + } + } + + // Check if the trailing character is '!' and copy it. + if parser.buffer[parser.buffer_pos] == '!' { + s = read(parser, s) + } else { + // It's either the '!' tag or not really a tag handle. If it's a %TAG + // directive, it's an error. If it's a tag token, it must be a part of URI. + if directive && string(s) != "!" { + yaml_parser_set_scanner_tag_error(parser, directive, + start_mark, "did not find expected '!'") + return false + } + } + + *handle = s + return true +} + +// Scan a tag. +func yaml_parser_scan_tag_uri(parser *yaml_parser_t, directive bool, head []byte, start_mark yaml_mark_t, uri *[]byte) bool { + //size_t length = head ? strlen((char *)head) : 0 + var s []byte + hasTag := len(head) > 0 + + // Copy the head if needed. + // + // Note that we don't copy the leading '!' character. + if len(head) > 1 { + s = append(s, head[1:]...) + } + + // Scan the tag. + if parser.unread < 1 && !yaml_parser_update_buffer(parser, 1) { + return false + } + + // The set of characters that may appear in URI is as follows: + // + // '0'-'9', 'A'-'Z', 'a'-'z', '_', '-', ';', '/', '?', ':', '@', '&', + // '=', '+', '$', ',', '.', '!', '~', '*', '\'', '(', ')', '[', ']', + // '%'. + // [Go] Convert this into more reasonable logic. + for is_alpha(parser.buffer, parser.buffer_pos) || parser.buffer[parser.buffer_pos] == ';' || + parser.buffer[parser.buffer_pos] == '/' || parser.buffer[parser.buffer_pos] == '?' || + parser.buffer[parser.buffer_pos] == ':' || parser.buffer[parser.buffer_pos] == '@' || + parser.buffer[parser.buffer_pos] == '&' || parser.buffer[parser.buffer_pos] == '=' || + parser.buffer[parser.buffer_pos] == '+' || parser.buffer[parser.buffer_pos] == '$' || + parser.buffer[parser.buffer_pos] == ',' || parser.buffer[parser.buffer_pos] == '.' || + parser.buffer[parser.buffer_pos] == '!' || parser.buffer[parser.buffer_pos] == '~' || + parser.buffer[parser.buffer_pos] == '*' || parser.buffer[parser.buffer_pos] == '\'' || + parser.buffer[parser.buffer_pos] == '(' || parser.buffer[parser.buffer_pos] == ')' || + parser.buffer[parser.buffer_pos] == '[' || parser.buffer[parser.buffer_pos] == ']' || + parser.buffer[parser.buffer_pos] == '%' { + // Check if it is a URI-escape sequence. + if parser.buffer[parser.buffer_pos] == '%' { + if !yaml_parser_scan_uri_escapes(parser, directive, start_mark, &s) { + return false + } + } else { + s = read(parser, s) + } + if parser.unread < 1 && !yaml_parser_update_buffer(parser, 1) { + return false + } + hasTag = true + } + + if !hasTag { + yaml_parser_set_scanner_tag_error(parser, directive, + start_mark, "did not find expected tag URI") + return false + } + *uri = s + return true +} + +// Decode an URI-escape sequence corresponding to a single UTF-8 character. +func yaml_parser_scan_uri_escapes(parser *yaml_parser_t, directive bool, start_mark yaml_mark_t, s *[]byte) bool { + + // Decode the required number of characters. + w := 1024 + for w > 0 { + // Check for a URI-escaped octet. + if parser.unread < 3 && !yaml_parser_update_buffer(parser, 3) { + return false + } + + if !(parser.buffer[parser.buffer_pos] == '%' && + is_hex(parser.buffer, parser.buffer_pos+1) && + is_hex(parser.buffer, parser.buffer_pos+2)) { + return yaml_parser_set_scanner_tag_error(parser, directive, + start_mark, "did not find URI escaped octet") + } + + // Get the octet. + octet := byte((as_hex(parser.buffer, parser.buffer_pos+1) << 4) + as_hex(parser.buffer, parser.buffer_pos+2)) + + // If it is the leading octet, determine the length of the UTF-8 sequence. + if w == 1024 { + w = width(octet) + if w == 0 { + return yaml_parser_set_scanner_tag_error(parser, directive, + start_mark, "found an incorrect leading UTF-8 octet") + } + } else { + // Check if the trailing octet is correct. + if octet&0xC0 != 0x80 { + return yaml_parser_set_scanner_tag_error(parser, directive, + start_mark, "found an incorrect trailing UTF-8 octet") + } + } + + // Copy the octet and move the pointers. + *s = append(*s, octet) + skip(parser) + skip(parser) + skip(parser) + w-- + } + return true +} + +// Scan a block scalar. +func yaml_parser_scan_block_scalar(parser *yaml_parser_t, token *yaml_token_t, literal bool) bool { + // Eat the indicator '|' or '>'. + start_mark := parser.mark + skip(parser) + + // Scan the additional block scalar indicators. + if parser.unread < 1 && !yaml_parser_update_buffer(parser, 1) { + return false + } + + // Check for a chomping indicator. + var chomping, increment int + if parser.buffer[parser.buffer_pos] == '+' || parser.buffer[parser.buffer_pos] == '-' { + // Set the chomping method and eat the indicator. + if parser.buffer[parser.buffer_pos] == '+' { + chomping = +1 + } else { + chomping = -1 + } + skip(parser) + + // Check for an indentation indicator. + if parser.unread < 1 && !yaml_parser_update_buffer(parser, 1) { + return false + } + if is_digit(parser.buffer, parser.buffer_pos) { + // Check that the indentation is greater than 0. + if parser.buffer[parser.buffer_pos] == '0' { + yaml_parser_set_scanner_error(parser, "while scanning a block scalar", + start_mark, "found an indentation indicator equal to 0") + return false + } + + // Get the indentation level and eat the indicator. + increment = as_digit(parser.buffer, parser.buffer_pos) + skip(parser) + } + + } else if is_digit(parser.buffer, parser.buffer_pos) { + // Do the same as above, but in the opposite order. + + if parser.buffer[parser.buffer_pos] == '0' { + yaml_parser_set_scanner_error(parser, "while scanning a block scalar", + start_mark, "found an indentation indicator equal to 0") + return false + } + increment = as_digit(parser.buffer, parser.buffer_pos) + skip(parser) + + if parser.unread < 1 && !yaml_parser_update_buffer(parser, 1) { + return false + } + if parser.buffer[parser.buffer_pos] == '+' || parser.buffer[parser.buffer_pos] == '-' { + if parser.buffer[parser.buffer_pos] == '+' { + chomping = +1 + } else { + chomping = -1 + } + skip(parser) + } + } + + // Eat whitespaces and comments to the end of the line. + if parser.unread < 1 && !yaml_parser_update_buffer(parser, 1) { + return false + } + for is_blank(parser.buffer, parser.buffer_pos) { + skip(parser) + if parser.unread < 1 && !yaml_parser_update_buffer(parser, 1) { + return false + } + } + if parser.buffer[parser.buffer_pos] == '#' { + for !is_breakz(parser.buffer, parser.buffer_pos) { + skip(parser) + if parser.unread < 1 && !yaml_parser_update_buffer(parser, 1) { + return false + } + } + } + + // Check if we are at the end of the line. + if !is_breakz(parser.buffer, parser.buffer_pos) { + yaml_parser_set_scanner_error(parser, "while scanning a block scalar", + start_mark, "did not find expected comment or line break") + return false + } + + // Eat a line break. + if is_break(parser.buffer, parser.buffer_pos) { + if parser.unread < 2 && !yaml_parser_update_buffer(parser, 2) { + return false + } + skip_line(parser) + } + + end_mark := parser.mark + + // Set the indentation level if it was specified. + var indent int + if increment > 0 { + if parser.indent >= 0 { + indent = parser.indent + increment + } else { + indent = increment + } + } + + // Scan the leading line breaks and determine the indentation level if needed. + var s, leading_break, trailing_breaks []byte + if !yaml_parser_scan_block_scalar_breaks(parser, &indent, &trailing_breaks, start_mark, &end_mark) { + return false + } + + // Scan the block scalar content. + if parser.unread < 1 && !yaml_parser_update_buffer(parser, 1) { + return false + } + var leading_blank, trailing_blank bool + for parser.mark.column == indent && !is_z(parser.buffer, parser.buffer_pos) { + // We are at the beginning of a non-empty line. + + // Is it a trailing whitespace? + trailing_blank = is_blank(parser.buffer, parser.buffer_pos) + + // Check if we need to fold the leading line break. + if !literal && !leading_blank && !trailing_blank && len(leading_break) > 0 && leading_break[0] == '\n' { + // Do we need to join the lines by space? + if len(trailing_breaks) == 0 { + s = append(s, ' ') + } + } else { + s = append(s, leading_break...) + } + leading_break = leading_break[:0] + + // Append the remaining line breaks. + s = append(s, trailing_breaks...) + trailing_breaks = trailing_breaks[:0] + + // Is it a leading whitespace? + leading_blank = is_blank(parser.buffer, parser.buffer_pos) + + // Consume the current line. + for !is_breakz(parser.buffer, parser.buffer_pos) { + s = read(parser, s) + if parser.unread < 1 && !yaml_parser_update_buffer(parser, 1) { + return false + } + } + + // Consume the line break. + if parser.unread < 2 && !yaml_parser_update_buffer(parser, 2) { + return false + } + + leading_break = read_line(parser, leading_break) + + // Eat the following indentation spaces and line breaks. + if !yaml_parser_scan_block_scalar_breaks(parser, &indent, &trailing_breaks, start_mark, &end_mark) { + return false + } + } + + // Chomp the tail. + if chomping != -1 { + s = append(s, leading_break...) + } + if chomping == 1 { + s = append(s, trailing_breaks...) + } + + // Create a token. + *token = yaml_token_t{ + typ: yaml_SCALAR_TOKEN, + start_mark: start_mark, + end_mark: end_mark, + value: s, + style: yaml_LITERAL_SCALAR_STYLE, + } + if !literal { + token.style = yaml_FOLDED_SCALAR_STYLE + } + return true +} + +// Scan indentation spaces and line breaks for a block scalar. Determine the +// indentation level if needed. +func yaml_parser_scan_block_scalar_breaks(parser *yaml_parser_t, indent *int, breaks *[]byte, start_mark yaml_mark_t, end_mark *yaml_mark_t) bool { + *end_mark = parser.mark + + // Eat the indentation spaces and line breaks. + max_indent := 0 + for { + // Eat the indentation spaces. + if parser.unread < 1 && !yaml_parser_update_buffer(parser, 1) { + return false + } + for (*indent == 0 || parser.mark.column < *indent) && is_space(parser.buffer, parser.buffer_pos) { + skip(parser) + if parser.unread < 1 && !yaml_parser_update_buffer(parser, 1) { + return false + } + } + if parser.mark.column > max_indent { + max_indent = parser.mark.column + } + + // Check for a tab character messing the indentation. + if (*indent == 0 || parser.mark.column < *indent) && is_tab(parser.buffer, parser.buffer_pos) { + return yaml_parser_set_scanner_error(parser, "while scanning a block scalar", + start_mark, "found a tab character where an indentation space is expected") + } + + // Have we found a non-empty line? + if !is_break(parser.buffer, parser.buffer_pos) { + break + } + + // Consume the line break. + if parser.unread < 2 && !yaml_parser_update_buffer(parser, 2) { + return false + } + // [Go] Should really be returning breaks instead. + *breaks = read_line(parser, *breaks) + *end_mark = parser.mark + } + + // Determine the indentation level if needed. + if *indent == 0 { + *indent = max_indent + if *indent < parser.indent+1 { + *indent = parser.indent + 1 + } + if *indent < 1 { + *indent = 1 + } + } + return true +} + +// Scan a quoted scalar. +func yaml_parser_scan_flow_scalar(parser *yaml_parser_t, token *yaml_token_t, single bool) bool { + // Eat the left quote. + start_mark := parser.mark + skip(parser) + + // Consume the content of the quoted scalar. + var s, leading_break, trailing_breaks, whitespaces []byte + for { + // Check that there are no document indicators at the beginning of the line. + if parser.unread < 4 && !yaml_parser_update_buffer(parser, 4) { + return false + } + + if parser.mark.column == 0 && + ((parser.buffer[parser.buffer_pos+0] == '-' && + parser.buffer[parser.buffer_pos+1] == '-' && + parser.buffer[parser.buffer_pos+2] == '-') || + (parser.buffer[parser.buffer_pos+0] == '.' && + parser.buffer[parser.buffer_pos+1] == '.' && + parser.buffer[parser.buffer_pos+2] == '.')) && + is_blankz(parser.buffer, parser.buffer_pos+3) { + yaml_parser_set_scanner_error(parser, "while scanning a quoted scalar", + start_mark, "found unexpected document indicator") + return false + } + + // Check for EOF. + if is_z(parser.buffer, parser.buffer_pos) { + yaml_parser_set_scanner_error(parser, "while scanning a quoted scalar", + start_mark, "found unexpected end of stream") + return false + } + + // Consume non-blank characters. + leading_blanks := false + for !is_blankz(parser.buffer, parser.buffer_pos) { + if single && parser.buffer[parser.buffer_pos] == '\'' && parser.buffer[parser.buffer_pos+1] == '\'' { + // Is is an escaped single quote. + s = append(s, '\'') + skip(parser) + skip(parser) + + } else if single && parser.buffer[parser.buffer_pos] == '\'' { + // It is a right single quote. + break + } else if !single && parser.buffer[parser.buffer_pos] == '"' { + // It is a right double quote. + break + + } else if !single && parser.buffer[parser.buffer_pos] == '\\' && is_break(parser.buffer, parser.buffer_pos+1) { + // It is an escaped line break. + if parser.unread < 3 && !yaml_parser_update_buffer(parser, 3) { + return false + } + skip(parser) + skip_line(parser) + leading_blanks = true + break + + } else if !single && parser.buffer[parser.buffer_pos] == '\\' { + // It is an escape sequence. + code_length := 0 + + // Check the escape character. + switch parser.buffer[parser.buffer_pos+1] { + case '0': + s = append(s, 0) + case 'a': + s = append(s, '\x07') + case 'b': + s = append(s, '\x08') + case 't', '\t': + s = append(s, '\x09') + case 'n': + s = append(s, '\x0A') + case 'v': + s = append(s, '\x0B') + case 'f': + s = append(s, '\x0C') + case 'r': + s = append(s, '\x0D') + case 'e': + s = append(s, '\x1B') + case ' ': + s = append(s, '\x20') + case '"': + s = append(s, '"') + case '\'': + s = append(s, '\'') + case '\\': + s = append(s, '\\') + case 'N': // NEL (#x85) + s = append(s, '\xC2') + s = append(s, '\x85') + case '_': // #xA0 + s = append(s, '\xC2') + s = append(s, '\xA0') + case 'L': // LS (#x2028) + s = append(s, '\xE2') + s = append(s, '\x80') + s = append(s, '\xA8') + case 'P': // PS (#x2029) + s = append(s, '\xE2') + s = append(s, '\x80') + s = append(s, '\xA9') + case 'x': + code_length = 2 + case 'u': + code_length = 4 + case 'U': + code_length = 8 + default: + yaml_parser_set_scanner_error(parser, "while parsing a quoted scalar", + start_mark, "found unknown escape character") + return false + } + + skip(parser) + skip(parser) + + // Consume an arbitrary escape code. + if code_length > 0 { + var value int + + // Scan the character value. + if parser.unread < code_length && !yaml_parser_update_buffer(parser, code_length) { + return false + } + for k := 0; k < code_length; k++ { + if !is_hex(parser.buffer, parser.buffer_pos+k) { + yaml_parser_set_scanner_error(parser, "while parsing a quoted scalar", + start_mark, "did not find expected hexdecimal number") + return false + } + value = (value << 4) + as_hex(parser.buffer, parser.buffer_pos+k) + } + + // Check the value and write the character. + if (value >= 0xD800 && value <= 0xDFFF) || value > 0x10FFFF { + yaml_parser_set_scanner_error(parser, "while parsing a quoted scalar", + start_mark, "found invalid Unicode character escape code") + return false + } + if value <= 0x7F { + s = append(s, byte(value)) + } else if value <= 0x7FF { + s = append(s, byte(0xC0+(value>>6))) + s = append(s, byte(0x80+(value&0x3F))) + } else if value <= 0xFFFF { + s = append(s, byte(0xE0+(value>>12))) + s = append(s, byte(0x80+((value>>6)&0x3F))) + s = append(s, byte(0x80+(value&0x3F))) + } else { + s = append(s, byte(0xF0+(value>>18))) + s = append(s, byte(0x80+((value>>12)&0x3F))) + s = append(s, byte(0x80+((value>>6)&0x3F))) + s = append(s, byte(0x80+(value&0x3F))) + } + + // Advance the pointer. + for k := 0; k < code_length; k++ { + skip(parser) + } + } + } else { + // It is a non-escaped non-blank character. + s = read(parser, s) + } + if parser.unread < 2 && !yaml_parser_update_buffer(parser, 2) { + return false + } + } + + if parser.unread < 1 && !yaml_parser_update_buffer(parser, 1) { + return false + } + + // Check if we are at the end of the scalar. + if single { + if parser.buffer[parser.buffer_pos] == '\'' { + break + } + } else { + if parser.buffer[parser.buffer_pos] == '"' { + break + } + } + + // Consume blank characters. + for is_blank(parser.buffer, parser.buffer_pos) || is_break(parser.buffer, parser.buffer_pos) { + if is_blank(parser.buffer, parser.buffer_pos) { + // Consume a space or a tab character. + if !leading_blanks { + whitespaces = read(parser, whitespaces) + } else { + skip(parser) + } + } else { + if parser.unread < 2 && !yaml_parser_update_buffer(parser, 2) { + return false + } + + // Check if it is a first line break. + if !leading_blanks { + whitespaces = whitespaces[:0] + leading_break = read_line(parser, leading_break) + leading_blanks = true + } else { + trailing_breaks = read_line(parser, trailing_breaks) + } + } + if parser.unread < 1 && !yaml_parser_update_buffer(parser, 1) { + return false + } + } + + // Join the whitespaces or fold line breaks. + if leading_blanks { + // Do we need to fold line breaks? + if len(leading_break) > 0 && leading_break[0] == '\n' { + if len(trailing_breaks) == 0 { + s = append(s, ' ') + } else { + s = append(s, trailing_breaks...) + } + } else { + s = append(s, leading_break...) + s = append(s, trailing_breaks...) + } + trailing_breaks = trailing_breaks[:0] + leading_break = leading_break[:0] + } else { + s = append(s, whitespaces...) + whitespaces = whitespaces[:0] + } + } + + // Eat the right quote. + skip(parser) + end_mark := parser.mark + + // Create a token. + *token = yaml_token_t{ + typ: yaml_SCALAR_TOKEN, + start_mark: start_mark, + end_mark: end_mark, + value: s, + style: yaml_SINGLE_QUOTED_SCALAR_STYLE, + } + if !single { + token.style = yaml_DOUBLE_QUOTED_SCALAR_STYLE + } + return true +} + +// Scan a plain scalar. +func yaml_parser_scan_plain_scalar(parser *yaml_parser_t, token *yaml_token_t) bool { + + var s, leading_break, trailing_breaks, whitespaces []byte + var leading_blanks bool + var indent = parser.indent + 1 + + start_mark := parser.mark + end_mark := parser.mark + + // Consume the content of the plain scalar. + for { + // Check for a document indicator. + if parser.unread < 4 && !yaml_parser_update_buffer(parser, 4) { + return false + } + if parser.mark.column == 0 && + ((parser.buffer[parser.buffer_pos+0] == '-' && + parser.buffer[parser.buffer_pos+1] == '-' && + parser.buffer[parser.buffer_pos+2] == '-') || + (parser.buffer[parser.buffer_pos+0] == '.' && + parser.buffer[parser.buffer_pos+1] == '.' && + parser.buffer[parser.buffer_pos+2] == '.')) && + is_blankz(parser.buffer, parser.buffer_pos+3) { + break + } + + // Check for a comment. + if parser.buffer[parser.buffer_pos] == '#' { + break + } + + // Consume non-blank characters. + for !is_blankz(parser.buffer, parser.buffer_pos) { + + // Check for indicators that may end a plain scalar. + if (parser.buffer[parser.buffer_pos] == ':' && is_blankz(parser.buffer, parser.buffer_pos+1)) || + (parser.flow_level > 0 && + (parser.buffer[parser.buffer_pos] == ',' || + parser.buffer[parser.buffer_pos] == '?' || parser.buffer[parser.buffer_pos] == '[' || + parser.buffer[parser.buffer_pos] == ']' || parser.buffer[parser.buffer_pos] == '{' || + parser.buffer[parser.buffer_pos] == '}')) { + break + } + + // Check if we need to join whitespaces and breaks. + if leading_blanks || len(whitespaces) > 0 { + if leading_blanks { + // Do we need to fold line breaks? + if leading_break[0] == '\n' { + if len(trailing_breaks) == 0 { + s = append(s, ' ') + } else { + s = append(s, trailing_breaks...) + } + } else { + s = append(s, leading_break...) + s = append(s, trailing_breaks...) + } + trailing_breaks = trailing_breaks[:0] + leading_break = leading_break[:0] + leading_blanks = false + } else { + s = append(s, whitespaces...) + whitespaces = whitespaces[:0] + } + } + + // Copy the character. + s = read(parser, s) + + end_mark = parser.mark + if parser.unread < 2 && !yaml_parser_update_buffer(parser, 2) { + return false + } + } + + // Is it the end? + if !(is_blank(parser.buffer, parser.buffer_pos) || is_break(parser.buffer, parser.buffer_pos)) { + break + } + + // Consume blank characters. + if parser.unread < 1 && !yaml_parser_update_buffer(parser, 1) { + return false + } + + for is_blank(parser.buffer, parser.buffer_pos) || is_break(parser.buffer, parser.buffer_pos) { + if is_blank(parser.buffer, parser.buffer_pos) { + + // Check for tab characters that abuse indentation. + if leading_blanks && parser.mark.column < indent && is_tab(parser.buffer, parser.buffer_pos) { + yaml_parser_set_scanner_error(parser, "while scanning a plain scalar", + start_mark, "found a tab character that violates indentation") + return false + } + + // Consume a space or a tab character. + if !leading_blanks { + whitespaces = read(parser, whitespaces) + } else { + skip(parser) + } + } else { + if parser.unread < 2 && !yaml_parser_update_buffer(parser, 2) { + return false + } + + // Check if it is a first line break. + if !leading_blanks { + whitespaces = whitespaces[:0] + leading_break = read_line(parser, leading_break) + leading_blanks = true + } else { + trailing_breaks = read_line(parser, trailing_breaks) + } + } + if parser.unread < 1 && !yaml_parser_update_buffer(parser, 1) { + return false + } + } + + // Check indentation level. + if parser.flow_level == 0 && parser.mark.column < indent { + break + } + } + + // Create a token. + *token = yaml_token_t{ + typ: yaml_SCALAR_TOKEN, + start_mark: start_mark, + end_mark: end_mark, + value: s, + style: yaml_PLAIN_SCALAR_STYLE, + } + + // Note that we change the 'simple_key_allowed' flag. + if leading_blanks { + parser.simple_key_allowed = true + } + return true +} diff --git a/vendor/gopkg.in/yaml.v2/sorter.go b/vendor/gopkg.in/yaml.v2/sorter.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4c45e66 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gopkg.in/yaml.v2/sorter.go @@ -0,0 +1,113 @@ +package yaml + +import ( + "reflect" + "unicode" +) + +type keyList []reflect.Value + +func (l keyList) Len() int { return len(l) } +func (l keyList) Swap(i, j int) { l[i], l[j] = l[j], l[i] } +func (l keyList) Less(i, j int) bool { + a := l[i] + b := l[j] + ak := a.Kind() + bk := b.Kind() + for (ak == reflect.Interface || ak == reflect.Ptr) && !a.IsNil() { + a = a.Elem() + ak = a.Kind() + } + for (bk == reflect.Interface || bk == reflect.Ptr) && !b.IsNil() { + b = b.Elem() + bk = b.Kind() + } + af, aok := keyFloat(a) + bf, bok := keyFloat(b) + if aok && bok { + if af != bf { + return af < bf + } + if ak != bk { + return ak < bk + } + return numLess(a, b) + } + if ak != reflect.String || bk != reflect.String { + return ak < bk + } + ar, br := []rune(a.String()), []rune(b.String()) + for i := 0; i < len(ar) && i < len(br); i++ { + if ar[i] == br[i] { + continue + } + al := unicode.IsLetter(ar[i]) + bl := unicode.IsLetter(br[i]) + if al && bl { + return ar[i] < br[i] + } + if al || bl { + return bl + } + var ai, bi int + var an, bn int64 + if ar[i] == '0' || br[i] == '0' { + for j := i-1; j >= 0 && unicode.IsDigit(ar[j]); j-- { + if ar[j] != '0' { + an = 1 + bn = 1 + break + } + } + } + for ai = i; ai < len(ar) && unicode.IsDigit(ar[ai]); ai++ { + an = an*10 + int64(ar[ai]-'0') + } + for bi = i; bi < len(br) && unicode.IsDigit(br[bi]); bi++ { + bn = bn*10 + int64(br[bi]-'0') + } + if an != bn { + return an < bn + } + if ai != bi { + return ai < bi + } + return ar[i] < br[i] + } + return len(ar) < len(br) +} + +// keyFloat returns a float value for v if it is a number/bool +// and whether it is a number/bool or not. +func keyFloat(v reflect.Value) (f float64, ok bool) { + switch v.Kind() { + case reflect.Int, reflect.Int8, reflect.Int16, reflect.Int32, reflect.Int64: + return float64(v.Int()), true + case reflect.Float32, reflect.Float64: + return v.Float(), true + case reflect.Uint, reflect.Uint8, reflect.Uint16, reflect.Uint32, reflect.Uint64, reflect.Uintptr: + return float64(v.Uint()), true + case reflect.Bool: + if v.Bool() { + return 1, true + } + return 0, true + } + return 0, false +} + +// numLess returns whether a < b. +// a and b must necessarily have the same kind. +func numLess(a, b reflect.Value) bool { + switch a.Kind() { + case reflect.Int, reflect.Int8, reflect.Int16, reflect.Int32, reflect.Int64: + return a.Int() < b.Int() + case reflect.Float32, reflect.Float64: + return a.Float() < b.Float() + case reflect.Uint, reflect.Uint8, reflect.Uint16, reflect.Uint32, reflect.Uint64, reflect.Uintptr: + return a.Uint() < b.Uint() + case reflect.Bool: + return !a.Bool() && b.Bool() + } + panic("not a number") +} diff --git a/vendor/gopkg.in/yaml.v2/writerc.go b/vendor/gopkg.in/yaml.v2/writerc.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a2dde60 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gopkg.in/yaml.v2/writerc.go @@ -0,0 +1,26 @@ +package yaml + +// Set the writer error and return false. +func yaml_emitter_set_writer_error(emitter *yaml_emitter_t, problem string) bool { + emitter.error = yaml_WRITER_ERROR + emitter.problem = problem + return false +} + +// Flush the output buffer. +func yaml_emitter_flush(emitter *yaml_emitter_t) bool { + if emitter.write_handler == nil { + panic("write handler not set") + } + + // Check if the buffer is empty. + if emitter.buffer_pos == 0 { + return true + } + + if err := emitter.write_handler(emitter, emitter.buffer[:emitter.buffer_pos]); err != nil { + return yaml_emitter_set_writer_error(emitter, "write error: "+err.Error()) + } + emitter.buffer_pos = 0 + return true +} diff --git a/vendor/gopkg.in/yaml.v2/yaml.go b/vendor/gopkg.in/yaml.v2/yaml.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..de85aa4 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gopkg.in/yaml.v2/yaml.go @@ -0,0 +1,466 @@ +// Package yaml implements YAML support for the Go language. +// +// Source code and other details for the project are available at GitHub: +// +// https://github.com/go-yaml/yaml +// +package yaml + +import ( + "errors" + "fmt" + "io" + "reflect" + "strings" + "sync" +) + +// MapSlice encodes and decodes as a YAML map. +// The order of keys is preserved when encoding and decoding. +type MapSlice []MapItem + +// MapItem is an item in a MapSlice. +type MapItem struct { + Key, Value interface{} +} + +// The Unmarshaler interface may be implemented by types to customize their +// behavior when being unmarshaled from a YAML document. The UnmarshalYAML +// method receives a function that may be called to unmarshal the original +// YAML value into a field or variable. It is safe to call the unmarshal +// function parameter more than once if necessary. +type Unmarshaler interface { + UnmarshalYAML(unmarshal func(interface{}) error) error +} + +// The Marshaler interface may be implemented by types to customize their +// behavior when being marshaled into a YAML document. The returned value +// is marshaled in place of the original value implementing Marshaler. +// +// If an error is returned by MarshalYAML, the marshaling procedure stops +// and returns with the provided error. +type Marshaler interface { + MarshalYAML() (interface{}, error) +} + +// Unmarshal decodes the first document found within the in byte slice +// and assigns decoded values into the out value. +// +// Maps and pointers (to a struct, string, int, etc) are accepted as out +// values. If an internal pointer within a struct is not initialized, +// the yaml package will initialize it if necessary for unmarshalling +// the provided data. The out parameter must not be nil. +// +// The type of the decoded values should be compatible with the respective +// values in out. If one or more values cannot be decoded due to a type +// mismatches, decoding continues partially until the end of the YAML +// content, and a *yaml.TypeError is returned with details for all +// missed values. +// +// Struct fields are only unmarshalled if they are exported (have an +// upper case first letter), and are unmarshalled using the field name +// lowercased as the default key. Custom keys may be defined via the +// "yaml" name in the field tag: the content preceding the first comma +// is used as the key, and the following comma-separated options are +// used to tweak the marshalling process (see Marshal). +// Conflicting names result in a runtime error. +// +// For example: +// +// type T struct { +// F int `yaml:"a,omitempty"` +// B int +// } +// var t T +// yaml.Unmarshal([]byte("a: 1\nb: 2"), &t) +// +// See the documentation of Marshal for the format of tags and a list of +// supported tag options. +// +func Unmarshal(in []byte, out interface{}) (err error) { + return unmarshal(in, out, false) +} + +// UnmarshalStrict is like Unmarshal except that any fields that are found +// in the data that do not have corresponding struct members, or mapping +// keys that are duplicates, will result in +// an error. +func UnmarshalStrict(in []byte, out interface{}) (err error) { + return unmarshal(in, out, true) +} + +// A Decorder reads and decodes YAML values from an input stream. +type Decoder struct { + strict bool + parser *parser +} + +// NewDecoder returns a new decoder that reads from r. +// +// The decoder introduces its own buffering and may read +// data from r beyond the YAML values requested. +func NewDecoder(r io.Reader) *Decoder { + return &Decoder{ + parser: newParserFromReader(r), + } +} + +// SetStrict sets whether strict decoding behaviour is enabled when +// decoding items in the data (see UnmarshalStrict). By default, decoding is not strict. +func (dec *Decoder) SetStrict(strict bool) { + dec.strict = strict +} + +// Decode reads the next YAML-encoded value from its input +// and stores it in the value pointed to by v. +// +// See the documentation for Unmarshal for details about the +// conversion of YAML into a Go value. +func (dec *Decoder) Decode(v interface{}) (err error) { + d := newDecoder(dec.strict) + defer handleErr(&err) + node := dec.parser.parse() + if node == nil { + return io.EOF + } + out := reflect.ValueOf(v) + if out.Kind() == reflect.Ptr && !out.IsNil() { + out = out.Elem() + } + d.unmarshal(node, out) + if len(d.terrors) > 0 { + return &TypeError{d.terrors} + } + return nil +} + +func unmarshal(in []byte, out interface{}, strict bool) (err error) { + defer handleErr(&err) + d := newDecoder(strict) + p := newParser(in) + defer p.destroy() + node := p.parse() + if node != nil { + v := reflect.ValueOf(out) + if v.Kind() == reflect.Ptr && !v.IsNil() { + v = v.Elem() + } + d.unmarshal(node, v) + } + if len(d.terrors) > 0 { + return &TypeError{d.terrors} + } + return nil +} + +// Marshal serializes the value provided into a YAML document. The structure +// of the generated document will reflect the structure of the value itself. +// Maps and pointers (to struct, string, int, etc) are accepted as the in value. +// +// Struct fields are only marshalled if they are exported (have an upper case +// first letter), and are marshalled using the field name lowercased as the +// default key. Custom keys may be defined via the "yaml" name in the field +// tag: the content preceding the first comma is used as the key, and the +// following comma-separated options are used to tweak the marshalling process. +// Conflicting names result in a runtime error. +// +// The field tag format accepted is: +// +// `(...) yaml:"[][,[,]]" (...)` +// +// The following flags are currently supported: +// +// omitempty Only include the field if it's not set to the zero +// value for the type or to empty slices or maps. +// Zero valued structs will be omitted if all their public +// fields are zero, unless they implement an IsZero +// method (see the IsZeroer interface type), in which +// case the field will be included if that method returns true. +// +// flow Marshal using a flow style (useful for structs, +// sequences and maps). +// +// inline Inline the field, which must be a struct or a map, +// causing all of its fields or keys to be processed as if +// they were part of the outer struct. For maps, keys must +// not conflict with the yaml keys of other struct fields. +// +// In addition, if the key is "-", the field is ignored. +// +// For example: +// +// type T struct { +// F int `yaml:"a,omitempty"` +// B int +// } +// yaml.Marshal(&T{B: 2}) // Returns "b: 2\n" +// yaml.Marshal(&T{F: 1}} // Returns "a: 1\nb: 0\n" +// +func Marshal(in interface{}) (out []byte, err error) { + defer handleErr(&err) + e := newEncoder() + defer e.destroy() + e.marshalDoc("", reflect.ValueOf(in)) + e.finish() + out = e.out + return +} + +// An Encoder writes YAML values to an output stream. +type Encoder struct { + encoder *encoder +} + +// NewEncoder returns a new encoder that writes to w. +// The Encoder should be closed after use to flush all data +// to w. +func NewEncoder(w io.Writer) *Encoder { + return &Encoder{ + encoder: newEncoderWithWriter(w), + } +} + +// Encode writes the YAML encoding of v to the stream. +// If multiple items are encoded to the stream, the +// second and subsequent document will be preceded +// with a "---" document separator, but the first will not. +// +// See the documentation for Marshal for details about the conversion of Go +// values to YAML. +func (e *Encoder) Encode(v interface{}) (err error) { + defer handleErr(&err) + e.encoder.marshalDoc("", reflect.ValueOf(v)) + return nil +} + +// Close closes the encoder by writing any remaining data. +// It does not write a stream terminating string "...". +func (e *Encoder) Close() (err error) { + defer handleErr(&err) + e.encoder.finish() + return nil +} + +func handleErr(err *error) { + if v := recover(); v != nil { + if e, ok := v.(yamlError); ok { + *err = e.err + } else { + panic(v) + } + } +} + +type yamlError struct { + err error +} + +func fail(err error) { + panic(yamlError{err}) +} + +func failf(format string, args ...interface{}) { + panic(yamlError{fmt.Errorf("yaml: "+format, args...)}) +} + +// A TypeError is returned by Unmarshal when one or more fields in +// the YAML document cannot be properly decoded into the requested +// types. When this error is returned, the value is still +// unmarshaled partially. +type TypeError struct { + Errors []string +} + +func (e *TypeError) Error() string { + return fmt.Sprintf("yaml: unmarshal errors:\n %s", strings.Join(e.Errors, "\n ")) +} + +// -------------------------------------------------------------------------- +// Maintain a mapping of keys to structure field indexes + +// The code in this section was copied from mgo/bson. + +// structInfo holds details for the serialization of fields of +// a given struct. +type structInfo struct { + FieldsMap map[string]fieldInfo + FieldsList []fieldInfo + + // InlineMap is the number of the field in the struct that + // contains an ,inline map, or -1 if there's none. + InlineMap int +} + +type fieldInfo struct { + Key string + Num int + OmitEmpty bool + Flow bool + // Id holds the unique field identifier, so we can cheaply + // check for field duplicates without maintaining an extra map. + Id int + + // Inline holds the field index if the field is part of an inlined struct. + Inline []int +} + +var structMap = make(map[reflect.Type]*structInfo) +var fieldMapMutex sync.RWMutex + +func getStructInfo(st reflect.Type) (*structInfo, error) { + fieldMapMutex.RLock() + sinfo, found := structMap[st] + fieldMapMutex.RUnlock() + if found { + return sinfo, nil + } + + n := st.NumField() + fieldsMap := make(map[string]fieldInfo) + fieldsList := make([]fieldInfo, 0, n) + inlineMap := -1 + for i := 0; i != n; i++ { + field := st.Field(i) + if field.PkgPath != "" && !field.Anonymous { + continue // Private field + } + + info := fieldInfo{Num: i} + + tag := field.Tag.Get("yaml") + if tag == "" && strings.Index(string(field.Tag), ":") < 0 { + tag = string(field.Tag) + } + if tag == "-" { + continue + } + + inline := false + fields := strings.Split(tag, ",") + if len(fields) > 1 { + for _, flag := range fields[1:] { + switch flag { + case "omitempty": + info.OmitEmpty = true + case "flow": + info.Flow = true + case "inline": + inline = true + default: + return nil, errors.New(fmt.Sprintf("Unsupported flag %q in tag %q of type %s", flag, tag, st)) + } + } + tag = fields[0] + } + + if inline { + switch field.Type.Kind() { + case reflect.Map: + if inlineMap >= 0 { + return nil, errors.New("Multiple ,inline maps in struct " + st.String()) + } + if field.Type.Key() != reflect.TypeOf("") { + return nil, errors.New("Option ,inline needs a map with string keys in struct " + st.String()) + } + inlineMap = info.Num + case reflect.Struct: + sinfo, err := getStructInfo(field.Type) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + for _, finfo := range sinfo.FieldsList { + if _, found := fieldsMap[finfo.Key]; found { + msg := "Duplicated key '" + finfo.Key + "' in struct " + st.String() + return nil, errors.New(msg) + } + if finfo.Inline == nil { + finfo.Inline = []int{i, finfo.Num} + } else { + finfo.Inline = append([]int{i}, finfo.Inline...) + } + finfo.Id = len(fieldsList) + fieldsMap[finfo.Key] = finfo + fieldsList = append(fieldsList, finfo) + } + default: + //return nil, errors.New("Option ,inline needs a struct value or map field") + return nil, errors.New("Option ,inline needs a struct value field") + } + continue + } + + if tag != "" { + info.Key = tag + } else { + info.Key = strings.ToLower(field.Name) + } + + if _, found = fieldsMap[info.Key]; found { + msg := "Duplicated key '" + info.Key + "' in struct " + st.String() + return nil, errors.New(msg) + } + + info.Id = len(fieldsList) + fieldsList = append(fieldsList, info) + fieldsMap[info.Key] = info + } + + sinfo = &structInfo{ + FieldsMap: fieldsMap, + FieldsList: fieldsList, + InlineMap: inlineMap, + } + + fieldMapMutex.Lock() + structMap[st] = sinfo + fieldMapMutex.Unlock() + return sinfo, nil +} + +// IsZeroer is used to check whether an object is zero to +// determine whether it should be omitted when marshaling +// with the omitempty flag. One notable implementation +// is time.Time. +type IsZeroer interface { + IsZero() bool +} + +func isZero(v reflect.Value) bool { + kind := v.Kind() + if z, ok := v.Interface().(IsZeroer); ok { + if (kind == reflect.Ptr || kind == reflect.Interface) && v.IsNil() { + return true + } + return z.IsZero() + } + switch kind { + case reflect.String: + return len(v.String()) == 0 + case reflect.Interface, reflect.Ptr: + return v.IsNil() + case reflect.Slice: + return v.Len() == 0 + case reflect.Map: + return v.Len() == 0 + case reflect.Int, reflect.Int8, reflect.Int16, reflect.Int32, reflect.Int64: + return v.Int() == 0 + case reflect.Float32, reflect.Float64: + return v.Float() == 0 + case reflect.Uint, reflect.Uint8, reflect.Uint16, reflect.Uint32, reflect.Uint64, reflect.Uintptr: + return v.Uint() == 0 + case reflect.Bool: + return !v.Bool() + case reflect.Struct: + vt := v.Type() + for i := v.NumField() - 1; i >= 0; i-- { + if vt.Field(i).PkgPath != "" { + continue // Private field + } + if !isZero(v.Field(i)) { + return false + } + } + return true + } + return false +} diff --git a/vendor/gopkg.in/yaml.v2/yamlh.go b/vendor/gopkg.in/yaml.v2/yamlh.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e25cee5 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gopkg.in/yaml.v2/yamlh.go @@ -0,0 +1,738 @@ +package yaml + +import ( + "fmt" + "io" +) + +// The version directive data. +type yaml_version_directive_t struct { + major int8 // The major version number. + minor int8 // The minor version number. +} + +// The tag directive data. +type yaml_tag_directive_t struct { + handle []byte // The tag handle. + prefix []byte // The tag prefix. +} + +type yaml_encoding_t int + +// The stream encoding. +const ( + // Let the parser choose the encoding. + yaml_ANY_ENCODING yaml_encoding_t = iota + + yaml_UTF8_ENCODING // The default UTF-8 encoding. + yaml_UTF16LE_ENCODING // The UTF-16-LE encoding with BOM. + yaml_UTF16BE_ENCODING // The UTF-16-BE encoding with BOM. +) + +type yaml_break_t int + +// Line break types. +const ( + // Let the parser choose the break type. + yaml_ANY_BREAK yaml_break_t = iota + + yaml_CR_BREAK // Use CR for line breaks (Mac style). + yaml_LN_BREAK // Use LN for line breaks (Unix style). + yaml_CRLN_BREAK // Use CR LN for line breaks (DOS style). +) + +type yaml_error_type_t int + +// Many bad things could happen with the parser and emitter. +const ( + // No error is produced. + yaml_NO_ERROR yaml_error_type_t = iota + + yaml_MEMORY_ERROR // Cannot allocate or reallocate a block of memory. + yaml_READER_ERROR // Cannot read or decode the input stream. + yaml_SCANNER_ERROR // Cannot scan the input stream. + yaml_PARSER_ERROR // Cannot parse the input stream. + yaml_COMPOSER_ERROR // Cannot compose a YAML document. + yaml_WRITER_ERROR // Cannot write to the output stream. + yaml_EMITTER_ERROR // Cannot emit a YAML stream. +) + +// The pointer position. +type yaml_mark_t struct { + index int // The position index. + line int // The position line. + column int // The position column. +} + +// Node Styles + +type yaml_style_t int8 + +type yaml_scalar_style_t yaml_style_t + +// Scalar styles. +const ( + // Let the emitter choose the style. + yaml_ANY_SCALAR_STYLE yaml_scalar_style_t = iota + + yaml_PLAIN_SCALAR_STYLE // The plain scalar style. + yaml_SINGLE_QUOTED_SCALAR_STYLE // The single-quoted scalar style. + yaml_DOUBLE_QUOTED_SCALAR_STYLE // The double-quoted scalar style. + yaml_LITERAL_SCALAR_STYLE // The literal scalar style. + yaml_FOLDED_SCALAR_STYLE // The folded scalar style. +) + +type yaml_sequence_style_t yaml_style_t + +// Sequence styles. +const ( + // Let the emitter choose the style. + yaml_ANY_SEQUENCE_STYLE yaml_sequence_style_t = iota + + yaml_BLOCK_SEQUENCE_STYLE // The block sequence style. + yaml_FLOW_SEQUENCE_STYLE // The flow sequence style. +) + +type yaml_mapping_style_t yaml_style_t + +// Mapping styles. +const ( + // Let the emitter choose the style. + yaml_ANY_MAPPING_STYLE yaml_mapping_style_t = iota + + yaml_BLOCK_MAPPING_STYLE // The block mapping style. + yaml_FLOW_MAPPING_STYLE // The flow mapping style. +) + +// Tokens + +type yaml_token_type_t int + +// Token types. +const ( + // An empty token. + yaml_NO_TOKEN yaml_token_type_t = iota + + yaml_STREAM_START_TOKEN // A STREAM-START token. + yaml_STREAM_END_TOKEN // A STREAM-END token. + + yaml_VERSION_DIRECTIVE_TOKEN // A VERSION-DIRECTIVE token. + yaml_TAG_DIRECTIVE_TOKEN // A TAG-DIRECTIVE token. + yaml_DOCUMENT_START_TOKEN // A DOCUMENT-START token. + yaml_DOCUMENT_END_TOKEN // A DOCUMENT-END token. + + yaml_BLOCK_SEQUENCE_START_TOKEN // A BLOCK-SEQUENCE-START token. + yaml_BLOCK_MAPPING_START_TOKEN // A BLOCK-SEQUENCE-END token. + yaml_BLOCK_END_TOKEN // A BLOCK-END token. + + yaml_FLOW_SEQUENCE_START_TOKEN // A FLOW-SEQUENCE-START token. + yaml_FLOW_SEQUENCE_END_TOKEN // A FLOW-SEQUENCE-END token. + yaml_FLOW_MAPPING_START_TOKEN // A FLOW-MAPPING-START token. + yaml_FLOW_MAPPING_END_TOKEN // A FLOW-MAPPING-END token. + + yaml_BLOCK_ENTRY_TOKEN // A BLOCK-ENTRY token. + yaml_FLOW_ENTRY_TOKEN // A FLOW-ENTRY token. + yaml_KEY_TOKEN // A KEY token. + yaml_VALUE_TOKEN // A VALUE token. + + yaml_ALIAS_TOKEN // An ALIAS token. + yaml_ANCHOR_TOKEN // An ANCHOR token. + yaml_TAG_TOKEN // A TAG token. + yaml_SCALAR_TOKEN // A SCALAR token. +) + +func (tt yaml_token_type_t) String() string { + switch tt { + case yaml_NO_TOKEN: + return "yaml_NO_TOKEN" + case yaml_STREAM_START_TOKEN: + return "yaml_STREAM_START_TOKEN" + case yaml_STREAM_END_TOKEN: + return "yaml_STREAM_END_TOKEN" + case yaml_VERSION_DIRECTIVE_TOKEN: + return "yaml_VERSION_DIRECTIVE_TOKEN" + case yaml_TAG_DIRECTIVE_TOKEN: + return "yaml_TAG_DIRECTIVE_TOKEN" + case yaml_DOCUMENT_START_TOKEN: + return "yaml_DOCUMENT_START_TOKEN" + case yaml_DOCUMENT_END_TOKEN: + return "yaml_DOCUMENT_END_TOKEN" + case yaml_BLOCK_SEQUENCE_START_TOKEN: + return "yaml_BLOCK_SEQUENCE_START_TOKEN" + case yaml_BLOCK_MAPPING_START_TOKEN: + return "yaml_BLOCK_MAPPING_START_TOKEN" + case yaml_BLOCK_END_TOKEN: + return "yaml_BLOCK_END_TOKEN" + case yaml_FLOW_SEQUENCE_START_TOKEN: + return "yaml_FLOW_SEQUENCE_START_TOKEN" + case yaml_FLOW_SEQUENCE_END_TOKEN: + return "yaml_FLOW_SEQUENCE_END_TOKEN" + case yaml_FLOW_MAPPING_START_TOKEN: + return "yaml_FLOW_MAPPING_START_TOKEN" + case yaml_FLOW_MAPPING_END_TOKEN: + return "yaml_FLOW_MAPPING_END_TOKEN" + case yaml_BLOCK_ENTRY_TOKEN: + return "yaml_BLOCK_ENTRY_TOKEN" + case yaml_FLOW_ENTRY_TOKEN: + return "yaml_FLOW_ENTRY_TOKEN" + case yaml_KEY_TOKEN: + return "yaml_KEY_TOKEN" + case yaml_VALUE_TOKEN: + return "yaml_VALUE_TOKEN" + case yaml_ALIAS_TOKEN: + return "yaml_ALIAS_TOKEN" + case yaml_ANCHOR_TOKEN: + return "yaml_ANCHOR_TOKEN" + case yaml_TAG_TOKEN: + return "yaml_TAG_TOKEN" + case yaml_SCALAR_TOKEN: + return "yaml_SCALAR_TOKEN" + } + return "" +} + +// The token structure. +type yaml_token_t struct { + // The token type. + typ yaml_token_type_t + + // The start/end of the token. + start_mark, end_mark yaml_mark_t + + // The stream encoding (for yaml_STREAM_START_TOKEN). + encoding yaml_encoding_t + + // The alias/anchor/scalar value or tag/tag directive handle + // (for yaml_ALIAS_TOKEN, yaml_ANCHOR_TOKEN, yaml_SCALAR_TOKEN, yaml_TAG_TOKEN, yaml_TAG_DIRECTIVE_TOKEN). + value []byte + + // The tag suffix (for yaml_TAG_TOKEN). + suffix []byte + + // The tag directive prefix (for yaml_TAG_DIRECTIVE_TOKEN). + prefix []byte + + // The scalar style (for yaml_SCALAR_TOKEN). + style yaml_scalar_style_t + + // The version directive major/minor (for yaml_VERSION_DIRECTIVE_TOKEN). + major, minor int8 +} + +// Events + +type yaml_event_type_t int8 + +// Event types. +const ( + // An empty event. + yaml_NO_EVENT yaml_event_type_t = iota + + yaml_STREAM_START_EVENT // A STREAM-START event. + yaml_STREAM_END_EVENT // A STREAM-END event. + yaml_DOCUMENT_START_EVENT // A DOCUMENT-START event. + yaml_DOCUMENT_END_EVENT // A DOCUMENT-END event. + yaml_ALIAS_EVENT // An ALIAS event. + yaml_SCALAR_EVENT // A SCALAR event. + yaml_SEQUENCE_START_EVENT // A SEQUENCE-START event. + yaml_SEQUENCE_END_EVENT // A SEQUENCE-END event. + yaml_MAPPING_START_EVENT // A MAPPING-START event. + yaml_MAPPING_END_EVENT // A MAPPING-END event. +) + +var eventStrings = []string{ + yaml_NO_EVENT: "none", + yaml_STREAM_START_EVENT: "stream start", + yaml_STREAM_END_EVENT: "stream end", + yaml_DOCUMENT_START_EVENT: "document start", + yaml_DOCUMENT_END_EVENT: "document end", + yaml_ALIAS_EVENT: "alias", + yaml_SCALAR_EVENT: "scalar", + yaml_SEQUENCE_START_EVENT: "sequence start", + yaml_SEQUENCE_END_EVENT: "sequence end", + yaml_MAPPING_START_EVENT: "mapping start", + yaml_MAPPING_END_EVENT: "mapping end", +} + +func (e yaml_event_type_t) String() string { + if e < 0 || int(e) >= len(eventStrings) { + return fmt.Sprintf("unknown event %d", e) + } + return eventStrings[e] +} + +// The event structure. +type yaml_event_t struct { + + // The event type. + typ yaml_event_type_t + + // The start and end of the event. + start_mark, end_mark yaml_mark_t + + // The document encoding (for yaml_STREAM_START_EVENT). + encoding yaml_encoding_t + + // The version directive (for yaml_DOCUMENT_START_EVENT). + version_directive *yaml_version_directive_t + + // The list of tag directives (for yaml_DOCUMENT_START_EVENT). + tag_directives []yaml_tag_directive_t + + // The anchor (for yaml_SCALAR_EVENT, yaml_SEQUENCE_START_EVENT, yaml_MAPPING_START_EVENT, yaml_ALIAS_EVENT). + anchor []byte + + // The tag (for yaml_SCALAR_EVENT, yaml_SEQUENCE_START_EVENT, yaml_MAPPING_START_EVENT). + tag []byte + + // The scalar value (for yaml_SCALAR_EVENT). + value []byte + + // Is the document start/end indicator implicit, or the tag optional? + // (for yaml_DOCUMENT_START_EVENT, yaml_DOCUMENT_END_EVENT, yaml_SEQUENCE_START_EVENT, yaml_MAPPING_START_EVENT, yaml_SCALAR_EVENT). + implicit bool + + // Is the tag optional for any non-plain style? (for yaml_SCALAR_EVENT). + quoted_implicit bool + + // The style (for yaml_SCALAR_EVENT, yaml_SEQUENCE_START_EVENT, yaml_MAPPING_START_EVENT). + style yaml_style_t +} + +func (e *yaml_event_t) scalar_style() yaml_scalar_style_t { return yaml_scalar_style_t(e.style) } +func (e *yaml_event_t) sequence_style() yaml_sequence_style_t { return yaml_sequence_style_t(e.style) } +func (e *yaml_event_t) mapping_style() yaml_mapping_style_t { return yaml_mapping_style_t(e.style) } + +// Nodes + +const ( + yaml_NULL_TAG = "tag:yaml.org,2002:null" // The tag !!null with the only possible value: null. + yaml_BOOL_TAG = "tag:yaml.org,2002:bool" // The tag !!bool with the values: true and false. + yaml_STR_TAG = "tag:yaml.org,2002:str" // The tag !!str for string values. + yaml_INT_TAG = "tag:yaml.org,2002:int" // The tag !!int for integer values. + yaml_FLOAT_TAG = "tag:yaml.org,2002:float" // The tag !!float for float values. + yaml_TIMESTAMP_TAG = "tag:yaml.org,2002:timestamp" // The tag !!timestamp for date and time values. + + yaml_SEQ_TAG = "tag:yaml.org,2002:seq" // The tag !!seq is used to denote sequences. + yaml_MAP_TAG = "tag:yaml.org,2002:map" // The tag !!map is used to denote mapping. + + // Not in original libyaml. + yaml_BINARY_TAG = "tag:yaml.org,2002:binary" + yaml_MERGE_TAG = "tag:yaml.org,2002:merge" + + yaml_DEFAULT_SCALAR_TAG = yaml_STR_TAG // The default scalar tag is !!str. + yaml_DEFAULT_SEQUENCE_TAG = yaml_SEQ_TAG // The default sequence tag is !!seq. + yaml_DEFAULT_MAPPING_TAG = yaml_MAP_TAG // The default mapping tag is !!map. +) + +type yaml_node_type_t int + +// Node types. +const ( + // An empty node. + yaml_NO_NODE yaml_node_type_t = iota + + yaml_SCALAR_NODE // A scalar node. + yaml_SEQUENCE_NODE // A sequence node. + yaml_MAPPING_NODE // A mapping node. +) + +// An element of a sequence node. +type yaml_node_item_t int + +// An element of a mapping node. +type yaml_node_pair_t struct { + key int // The key of the element. + value int // The value of the element. +} + +// The node structure. +type yaml_node_t struct { + typ yaml_node_type_t // The node type. + tag []byte // The node tag. + + // The node data. + + // The scalar parameters (for yaml_SCALAR_NODE). + scalar struct { + value []byte // The scalar value. + length int // The length of the scalar value. + style yaml_scalar_style_t // The scalar style. + } + + // The sequence parameters (for YAML_SEQUENCE_NODE). + sequence struct { + items_data []yaml_node_item_t // The stack of sequence items. + style yaml_sequence_style_t // The sequence style. + } + + // The mapping parameters (for yaml_MAPPING_NODE). + mapping struct { + pairs_data []yaml_node_pair_t // The stack of mapping pairs (key, value). + pairs_start *yaml_node_pair_t // The beginning of the stack. + pairs_end *yaml_node_pair_t // The end of the stack. + pairs_top *yaml_node_pair_t // The top of the stack. + style yaml_mapping_style_t // The mapping style. + } + + start_mark yaml_mark_t // The beginning of the node. + end_mark yaml_mark_t // The end of the node. + +} + +// The document structure. +type yaml_document_t struct { + + // The document nodes. + nodes []yaml_node_t + + // The version directive. + version_directive *yaml_version_directive_t + + // The list of tag directives. + tag_directives_data []yaml_tag_directive_t + tag_directives_start int // The beginning of the tag directives list. + tag_directives_end int // The end of the tag directives list. + + start_implicit int // Is the document start indicator implicit? + end_implicit int // Is the document end indicator implicit? + + // The start/end of the document. + start_mark, end_mark yaml_mark_t +} + +// The prototype of a read handler. +// +// The read handler is called when the parser needs to read more bytes from the +// source. The handler should write not more than size bytes to the buffer. +// The number of written bytes should be set to the size_read variable. +// +// [in,out] data A pointer to an application data specified by +// yaml_parser_set_input(). +// [out] buffer The buffer to write the data from the source. +// [in] size The size of the buffer. +// [out] size_read The actual number of bytes read from the source. +// +// On success, the handler should return 1. If the handler failed, +// the returned value should be 0. On EOF, the handler should set the +// size_read to 0 and return 1. +type yaml_read_handler_t func(parser *yaml_parser_t, buffer []byte) (n int, err error) + +// This structure holds information about a potential simple key. +type yaml_simple_key_t struct { + possible bool // Is a simple key possible? + required bool // Is a simple key required? + token_number int // The number of the token. + mark yaml_mark_t // The position mark. +} + +// The states of the parser. +type yaml_parser_state_t int + +const ( + yaml_PARSE_STREAM_START_STATE yaml_parser_state_t = iota + + yaml_PARSE_IMPLICIT_DOCUMENT_START_STATE // Expect the beginning of an implicit document. + yaml_PARSE_DOCUMENT_START_STATE // Expect DOCUMENT-START. + yaml_PARSE_DOCUMENT_CONTENT_STATE // Expect the content of a document. + yaml_PARSE_DOCUMENT_END_STATE // Expect DOCUMENT-END. + yaml_PARSE_BLOCK_NODE_STATE // Expect a block node. + yaml_PARSE_BLOCK_NODE_OR_INDENTLESS_SEQUENCE_STATE // Expect a block node or indentless sequence. + yaml_PARSE_FLOW_NODE_STATE // Expect a flow node. + yaml_PARSE_BLOCK_SEQUENCE_FIRST_ENTRY_STATE // Expect the first entry of a block sequence. + yaml_PARSE_BLOCK_SEQUENCE_ENTRY_STATE // Expect an entry of a block sequence. + yaml_PARSE_INDENTLESS_SEQUENCE_ENTRY_STATE // Expect an entry of an indentless sequence. + yaml_PARSE_BLOCK_MAPPING_FIRST_KEY_STATE // Expect the first key of a block mapping. + yaml_PARSE_BLOCK_MAPPING_KEY_STATE // Expect a block mapping key. + yaml_PARSE_BLOCK_MAPPING_VALUE_STATE // Expect a block mapping value. + yaml_PARSE_FLOW_SEQUENCE_FIRST_ENTRY_STATE // Expect the first entry of a flow sequence. + yaml_PARSE_FLOW_SEQUENCE_ENTRY_STATE // Expect an entry of a flow sequence. + yaml_PARSE_FLOW_SEQUENCE_ENTRY_MAPPING_KEY_STATE // Expect a key of an ordered mapping. + yaml_PARSE_FLOW_SEQUENCE_ENTRY_MAPPING_VALUE_STATE // Expect a value of an ordered mapping. + yaml_PARSE_FLOW_SEQUENCE_ENTRY_MAPPING_END_STATE // Expect the and of an ordered mapping entry. + yaml_PARSE_FLOW_MAPPING_FIRST_KEY_STATE // Expect the first key of a flow mapping. + yaml_PARSE_FLOW_MAPPING_KEY_STATE // Expect a key of a flow mapping. + yaml_PARSE_FLOW_MAPPING_VALUE_STATE // Expect a value of a flow mapping. + yaml_PARSE_FLOW_MAPPING_EMPTY_VALUE_STATE // Expect an empty value of a flow mapping. + yaml_PARSE_END_STATE // Expect nothing. +) + +func (ps yaml_parser_state_t) String() string { + switch ps { + case yaml_PARSE_STREAM_START_STATE: + return "yaml_PARSE_STREAM_START_STATE" + case yaml_PARSE_IMPLICIT_DOCUMENT_START_STATE: + return "yaml_PARSE_IMPLICIT_DOCUMENT_START_STATE" + case yaml_PARSE_DOCUMENT_START_STATE: + return "yaml_PARSE_DOCUMENT_START_STATE" + case yaml_PARSE_DOCUMENT_CONTENT_STATE: + return "yaml_PARSE_DOCUMENT_CONTENT_STATE" + case yaml_PARSE_DOCUMENT_END_STATE: + return "yaml_PARSE_DOCUMENT_END_STATE" + case yaml_PARSE_BLOCK_NODE_STATE: + return "yaml_PARSE_BLOCK_NODE_STATE" + case yaml_PARSE_BLOCK_NODE_OR_INDENTLESS_SEQUENCE_STATE: + return "yaml_PARSE_BLOCK_NODE_OR_INDENTLESS_SEQUENCE_STATE" + case yaml_PARSE_FLOW_NODE_STATE: + return "yaml_PARSE_FLOW_NODE_STATE" + case yaml_PARSE_BLOCK_SEQUENCE_FIRST_ENTRY_STATE: + return "yaml_PARSE_BLOCK_SEQUENCE_FIRST_ENTRY_STATE" + case yaml_PARSE_BLOCK_SEQUENCE_ENTRY_STATE: + return "yaml_PARSE_BLOCK_SEQUENCE_ENTRY_STATE" + case yaml_PARSE_INDENTLESS_SEQUENCE_ENTRY_STATE: + return "yaml_PARSE_INDENTLESS_SEQUENCE_ENTRY_STATE" + case yaml_PARSE_BLOCK_MAPPING_FIRST_KEY_STATE: + return "yaml_PARSE_BLOCK_MAPPING_FIRST_KEY_STATE" + case yaml_PARSE_BLOCK_MAPPING_KEY_STATE: + return "yaml_PARSE_BLOCK_MAPPING_KEY_STATE" + case yaml_PARSE_BLOCK_MAPPING_VALUE_STATE: + return "yaml_PARSE_BLOCK_MAPPING_VALUE_STATE" + case yaml_PARSE_FLOW_SEQUENCE_FIRST_ENTRY_STATE: + return "yaml_PARSE_FLOW_SEQUENCE_FIRST_ENTRY_STATE" + case yaml_PARSE_FLOW_SEQUENCE_ENTRY_STATE: + return "yaml_PARSE_FLOW_SEQUENCE_ENTRY_STATE" + case yaml_PARSE_FLOW_SEQUENCE_ENTRY_MAPPING_KEY_STATE: + return "yaml_PARSE_FLOW_SEQUENCE_ENTRY_MAPPING_KEY_STATE" + case yaml_PARSE_FLOW_SEQUENCE_ENTRY_MAPPING_VALUE_STATE: + return "yaml_PARSE_FLOW_SEQUENCE_ENTRY_MAPPING_VALUE_STATE" + case yaml_PARSE_FLOW_SEQUENCE_ENTRY_MAPPING_END_STATE: + return "yaml_PARSE_FLOW_SEQUENCE_ENTRY_MAPPING_END_STATE" + case yaml_PARSE_FLOW_MAPPING_FIRST_KEY_STATE: + return "yaml_PARSE_FLOW_MAPPING_FIRST_KEY_STATE" + case yaml_PARSE_FLOW_MAPPING_KEY_STATE: + return "yaml_PARSE_FLOW_MAPPING_KEY_STATE" + case yaml_PARSE_FLOW_MAPPING_VALUE_STATE: + return "yaml_PARSE_FLOW_MAPPING_VALUE_STATE" + case yaml_PARSE_FLOW_MAPPING_EMPTY_VALUE_STATE: + return "yaml_PARSE_FLOW_MAPPING_EMPTY_VALUE_STATE" + case yaml_PARSE_END_STATE: + return "yaml_PARSE_END_STATE" + } + return "" +} + +// This structure holds aliases data. +type yaml_alias_data_t struct { + anchor []byte // The anchor. + index int // The node id. + mark yaml_mark_t // The anchor mark. +} + +// The parser structure. +// +// All members are internal. Manage the structure using the +// yaml_parser_ family of functions. +type yaml_parser_t struct { + + // Error handling + + error yaml_error_type_t // Error type. + + problem string // Error description. + + // The byte about which the problem occurred. + problem_offset int + problem_value int + problem_mark yaml_mark_t + + // The error context. + context string + context_mark yaml_mark_t + + // Reader stuff + + read_handler yaml_read_handler_t // Read handler. + + input_reader io.Reader // File input data. + input []byte // String input data. + input_pos int + + eof bool // EOF flag + + buffer []byte // The working buffer. + buffer_pos int // The current position of the buffer. + + unread int // The number of unread characters in the buffer. + + raw_buffer []byte // The raw buffer. + raw_buffer_pos int // The current position of the buffer. + + encoding yaml_encoding_t // The input encoding. + + offset int // The offset of the current position (in bytes). + mark yaml_mark_t // The mark of the current position. + + // Scanner stuff + + stream_start_produced bool // Have we started to scan the input stream? + stream_end_produced bool // Have we reached the end of the input stream? + + flow_level int // The number of unclosed '[' and '{' indicators. + + tokens []yaml_token_t // The tokens queue. + tokens_head int // The head of the tokens queue. + tokens_parsed int // The number of tokens fetched from the queue. + token_available bool // Does the tokens queue contain a token ready for dequeueing. + + indent int // The current indentation level. + indents []int // The indentation levels stack. + + simple_key_allowed bool // May a simple key occur at the current position? + simple_keys []yaml_simple_key_t // The stack of simple keys. + + // Parser stuff + + state yaml_parser_state_t // The current parser state. + states []yaml_parser_state_t // The parser states stack. + marks []yaml_mark_t // The stack of marks. + tag_directives []yaml_tag_directive_t // The list of TAG directives. + + // Dumper stuff + + aliases []yaml_alias_data_t // The alias data. + + document *yaml_document_t // The currently parsed document. +} + +// Emitter Definitions + +// The prototype of a write handler. +// +// The write handler is called when the emitter needs to flush the accumulated +// characters to the output. The handler should write @a size bytes of the +// @a buffer to the output. +// +// @param[in,out] data A pointer to an application data specified by +// yaml_emitter_set_output(). +// @param[in] buffer The buffer with bytes to be written. +// @param[in] size The size of the buffer. +// +// @returns On success, the handler should return @c 1. If the handler failed, +// the returned value should be @c 0. +// +type yaml_write_handler_t func(emitter *yaml_emitter_t, buffer []byte) error + +type yaml_emitter_state_t int + +// The emitter states. +const ( + // Expect STREAM-START. + yaml_EMIT_STREAM_START_STATE yaml_emitter_state_t = iota + + yaml_EMIT_FIRST_DOCUMENT_START_STATE // Expect the first DOCUMENT-START or STREAM-END. + yaml_EMIT_DOCUMENT_START_STATE // Expect DOCUMENT-START or STREAM-END. + yaml_EMIT_DOCUMENT_CONTENT_STATE // Expect the content of a document. + yaml_EMIT_DOCUMENT_END_STATE // Expect DOCUMENT-END. + yaml_EMIT_FLOW_SEQUENCE_FIRST_ITEM_STATE // Expect the first item of a flow sequence. + yaml_EMIT_FLOW_SEQUENCE_ITEM_STATE // Expect an item of a flow sequence. + yaml_EMIT_FLOW_MAPPING_FIRST_KEY_STATE // Expect the first key of a flow mapping. + yaml_EMIT_FLOW_MAPPING_KEY_STATE // Expect a key of a flow mapping. + yaml_EMIT_FLOW_MAPPING_SIMPLE_VALUE_STATE // Expect a value for a simple key of a flow mapping. + yaml_EMIT_FLOW_MAPPING_VALUE_STATE // Expect a value of a flow mapping. + yaml_EMIT_BLOCK_SEQUENCE_FIRST_ITEM_STATE // Expect the first item of a block sequence. + yaml_EMIT_BLOCK_SEQUENCE_ITEM_STATE // Expect an item of a block sequence. + yaml_EMIT_BLOCK_MAPPING_FIRST_KEY_STATE // Expect the first key of a block mapping. + yaml_EMIT_BLOCK_MAPPING_KEY_STATE // Expect the key of a block mapping. + yaml_EMIT_BLOCK_MAPPING_SIMPLE_VALUE_STATE // Expect a value for a simple key of a block mapping. + yaml_EMIT_BLOCK_MAPPING_VALUE_STATE // Expect a value of a block mapping. + yaml_EMIT_END_STATE // Expect nothing. +) + +// The emitter structure. +// +// All members are internal. Manage the structure using the @c yaml_emitter_ +// family of functions. +type yaml_emitter_t struct { + + // Error handling + + error yaml_error_type_t // Error type. + problem string // Error description. + + // Writer stuff + + write_handler yaml_write_handler_t // Write handler. + + output_buffer *[]byte // String output data. + output_writer io.Writer // File output data. + + buffer []byte // The working buffer. + buffer_pos int // The current position of the buffer. + + raw_buffer []byte // The raw buffer. + raw_buffer_pos int // The current position of the buffer. + + encoding yaml_encoding_t // The stream encoding. + + // Emitter stuff + + canonical bool // If the output is in the canonical style? + best_indent int // The number of indentation spaces. + best_width int // The preferred width of the output lines. + unicode bool // Allow unescaped non-ASCII characters? + line_break yaml_break_t // The preferred line break. + + state yaml_emitter_state_t // The current emitter state. + states []yaml_emitter_state_t // The stack of states. + + events []yaml_event_t // The event queue. + events_head int // The head of the event queue. + + indents []int // The stack of indentation levels. + + tag_directives []yaml_tag_directive_t // The list of tag directives. + + indent int // The current indentation level. + + flow_level int // The current flow level. + + root_context bool // Is it the document root context? + sequence_context bool // Is it a sequence context? + mapping_context bool // Is it a mapping context? + simple_key_context bool // Is it a simple mapping key context? + + line int // The current line. + column int // The current column. + whitespace bool // If the last character was a whitespace? + indention bool // If the last character was an indentation character (' ', '-', '?', ':')? + open_ended bool // If an explicit document end is required? + + // Anchor analysis. + anchor_data struct { + anchor []byte // The anchor value. + alias bool // Is it an alias? + } + + // Tag analysis. + tag_data struct { + handle []byte // The tag handle. + suffix []byte // The tag suffix. + } + + // Scalar analysis. + scalar_data struct { + value []byte // The scalar value. + multiline bool // Does the scalar contain line breaks? + flow_plain_allowed bool // Can the scalar be expessed in the flow plain style? + block_plain_allowed bool // Can the scalar be expressed in the block plain style? + single_quoted_allowed bool // Can the scalar be expressed in the single quoted style? + block_allowed bool // Can the scalar be expressed in the literal or folded styles? + style yaml_scalar_style_t // The output style. + } + + // Dumper stuff + + opened bool // If the stream was already opened? + closed bool // If the stream was already closed? + + // The information associated with the document nodes. + anchors *struct { + references int // The number of references. + anchor int // The anchor id. + serialized bool // If the node has been emitted? + } + + last_anchor_id int // The last assigned anchor id. + + document *yaml_document_t // The currently emitted document. +} diff --git a/vendor/gopkg.in/yaml.v2/yamlprivateh.go b/vendor/gopkg.in/yaml.v2/yamlprivateh.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8110ce3 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gopkg.in/yaml.v2/yamlprivateh.go @@ -0,0 +1,173 @@ +package yaml + +const ( + // The size of the input raw buffer. + input_raw_buffer_size = 512 + + // The size of the input buffer. + // It should be possible to decode the whole raw buffer. + input_buffer_size = input_raw_buffer_size * 3 + + // The size of the output buffer. + output_buffer_size = 128 + + // The size of the output raw buffer. + // It should be possible to encode the whole output buffer. + output_raw_buffer_size = (output_buffer_size*2 + 2) + + // The size of other stacks and queues. + initial_stack_size = 16 + initial_queue_size = 16 + initial_string_size = 16 +) + +// Check if the character at the specified position is an alphabetical +// character, a digit, '_', or '-'. +func is_alpha(b []byte, i int) bool { + return b[i] >= '0' && b[i] <= '9' || b[i] >= 'A' && b[i] <= 'Z' || b[i] >= 'a' && b[i] <= 'z' || b[i] == '_' || b[i] == '-' +} + +// Check if the character at the specified position is a digit. +func is_digit(b []byte, i int) bool { + return b[i] >= '0' && b[i] <= '9' +} + +// Get the value of a digit. +func as_digit(b []byte, i int) int { + return int(b[i]) - '0' +} + +// Check if the character at the specified position is a hex-digit. +func is_hex(b []byte, i int) bool { + return b[i] >= '0' && b[i] <= '9' || b[i] >= 'A' && b[i] <= 'F' || b[i] >= 'a' && b[i] <= 'f' +} + +// Get the value of a hex-digit. +func as_hex(b []byte, i int) int { + bi := b[i] + if bi >= 'A' && bi <= 'F' { + return int(bi) - 'A' + 10 + } + if bi >= 'a' && bi <= 'f' { + return int(bi) - 'a' + 10 + } + return int(bi) - '0' +} + +// Check if the character is ASCII. +func is_ascii(b []byte, i int) bool { + return b[i] <= 0x7F +} + +// Check if the character at the start of the buffer can be printed unescaped. +func is_printable(b []byte, i int) bool { + return ((b[i] == 0x0A) || // . == #x0A + (b[i] >= 0x20 && b[i] <= 0x7E) || // #x20 <= . <= #x7E + (b[i] == 0xC2 && b[i+1] >= 0xA0) || // #0xA0 <= . <= #xD7FF + (b[i] > 0xC2 && b[i] < 0xED) || + (b[i] == 0xED && b[i+1] < 0xA0) || + (b[i] == 0xEE) || + (b[i] == 0xEF && // #xE000 <= . <= #xFFFD + !(b[i+1] == 0xBB && b[i+2] == 0xBF) && // && . != #xFEFF + !(b[i+1] == 0xBF && (b[i+2] == 0xBE || b[i+2] == 0xBF)))) +} + +// Check if the character at the specified position is NUL. +func is_z(b []byte, i int) bool { + return b[i] == 0x00 +} + +// Check if the beginning of the buffer is a BOM. +func is_bom(b []byte, i int) bool { + return b[0] == 0xEF && b[1] == 0xBB && b[2] == 0xBF +} + +// Check if the character at the specified position is space. +func is_space(b []byte, i int) bool { + return b[i] == ' ' +} + +// Check if the character at the specified position is tab. +func is_tab(b []byte, i int) bool { + return b[i] == '\t' +} + +// Check if the character at the specified position is blank (space or tab). +func is_blank(b []byte, i int) bool { + //return is_space(b, i) || is_tab(b, i) + return b[i] == ' ' || b[i] == '\t' +} + +// Check if the character at the specified position is a line break. +func is_break(b []byte, i int) bool { + return (b[i] == '\r' || // CR (#xD) + b[i] == '\n' || // LF (#xA) + b[i] == 0xC2 && b[i+1] == 0x85 || // NEL (#x85) + b[i] == 0xE2 && b[i+1] == 0x80 && b[i+2] == 0xA8 || // LS (#x2028) + b[i] == 0xE2 && b[i+1] == 0x80 && b[i+2] == 0xA9) // PS (#x2029) +} + +func is_crlf(b []byte, i int) bool { + return b[i] == '\r' && b[i+1] == '\n' +} + +// Check if the character is a line break or NUL. +func is_breakz(b []byte, i int) bool { + //return is_break(b, i) || is_z(b, i) + return ( // is_break: + b[i] == '\r' || // CR (#xD) + b[i] == '\n' || // LF (#xA) + b[i] == 0xC2 && b[i+1] == 0x85 || // NEL (#x85) + b[i] == 0xE2 && b[i+1] == 0x80 && b[i+2] == 0xA8 || // LS (#x2028) + b[i] == 0xE2 && b[i+1] == 0x80 && b[i+2] == 0xA9 || // PS (#x2029) + // is_z: + b[i] == 0) +} + +// Check if the character is a line break, space, or NUL. +func is_spacez(b []byte, i int) bool { + //return is_space(b, i) || is_breakz(b, i) + return ( // is_space: + b[i] == ' ' || + // is_breakz: + b[i] == '\r' || // CR (#xD) + b[i] == '\n' || // LF (#xA) + b[i] == 0xC2 && b[i+1] == 0x85 || // NEL (#x85) + b[i] == 0xE2 && b[i+1] == 0x80 && b[i+2] == 0xA8 || // LS (#x2028) + b[i] == 0xE2 && b[i+1] == 0x80 && b[i+2] == 0xA9 || // PS (#x2029) + b[i] == 0) +} + +// Check if the character is a line break, space, tab, or NUL. +func is_blankz(b []byte, i int) bool { + //return is_blank(b, i) || is_breakz(b, i) + return ( // is_blank: + b[i] == ' ' || b[i] == '\t' || + // is_breakz: + b[i] == '\r' || // CR (#xD) + b[i] == '\n' || // LF (#xA) + b[i] == 0xC2 && b[i+1] == 0x85 || // NEL (#x85) + b[i] == 0xE2 && b[i+1] == 0x80 && b[i+2] == 0xA8 || // LS (#x2028) + b[i] == 0xE2 && b[i+1] == 0x80 && b[i+2] == 0xA9 || // PS (#x2029) + b[i] == 0) +} + +// Determine the width of the character. +func width(b byte) int { + // Don't replace these by a switch without first + // confirming that it is being inlined. + if b&0x80 == 0x00 { + return 1 + } + if b&0xE0 == 0xC0 { + return 2 + } + if b&0xF0 == 0xE0 { + return 3 + } + if b&0xF8 == 0xF0 { + return 4 + } + return 0 + +}