forked from github/multus-cni
gomodule is still in progress to migrate for now, hence multus team decide to keep vendor directory to support build without gomodule.
150 lines
4.8 KiB
Go
150 lines
4.8 KiB
Go
package pflag
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import (
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"bytes"
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"encoding/csv"
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"strings"
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)
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// -- stringSlice Value
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type stringSliceValue struct {
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value *[]string
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changed bool
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}
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func newStringSliceValue(val []string, p *[]string) *stringSliceValue {
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ssv := new(stringSliceValue)
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ssv.value = p
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*ssv.value = val
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return ssv
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}
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func readAsCSV(val string) ([]string, error) {
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if val == "" {
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return []string{}, nil
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}
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stringReader := strings.NewReader(val)
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csvReader := csv.NewReader(stringReader)
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return csvReader.Read()
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}
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func writeAsCSV(vals []string) (string, error) {
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b := &bytes.Buffer{}
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w := csv.NewWriter(b)
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err := w.Write(vals)
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if err != nil {
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return "", err
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}
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w.Flush()
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return strings.TrimSuffix(b.String(), "\n"), nil
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}
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func (s *stringSliceValue) Set(val string) error {
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v, err := readAsCSV(val)
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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if !s.changed {
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*s.value = v
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} else {
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*s.value = append(*s.value, v...)
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}
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s.changed = true
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return nil
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}
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func (s *stringSliceValue) Type() string {
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return "stringSlice"
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}
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func (s *stringSliceValue) String() string {
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str, _ := writeAsCSV(*s.value)
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return "[" + str + "]"
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}
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func stringSliceConv(sval string) (interface{}, error) {
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sval = sval[1 : len(sval)-1]
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// An empty string would cause a slice with one (empty) string
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if len(sval) == 0 {
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return []string{}, nil
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}
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return readAsCSV(sval)
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}
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// GetStringSlice return the []string value of a flag with the given name
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func (f *FlagSet) GetStringSlice(name string) ([]string, error) {
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val, err := f.getFlagType(name, "stringSlice", stringSliceConv)
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if err != nil {
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return []string{}, err
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}
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return val.([]string), nil
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}
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// StringSliceVar defines a string flag with specified name, default value, and usage string.
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// The argument p points to a []string variable in which to store the value of the flag.
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// Compared to StringArray flags, StringSlice flags take comma-separated value as arguments and split them accordingly.
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// For example:
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// --ss="v1,v2" -ss="v3"
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// will result in
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// []string{"v1", "v2", "v3"}
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func (f *FlagSet) StringSliceVar(p *[]string, name string, value []string, usage string) {
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f.VarP(newStringSliceValue(value, p), name, "", usage)
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}
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// StringSliceVarP is like StringSliceVar, but accepts a shorthand letter that can be used after a single dash.
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func (f *FlagSet) StringSliceVarP(p *[]string, name, shorthand string, value []string, usage string) {
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f.VarP(newStringSliceValue(value, p), name, shorthand, usage)
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}
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// StringSliceVar defines a string flag with specified name, default value, and usage string.
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// The argument p points to a []string variable in which to store the value of the flag.
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// Compared to StringArray flags, StringSlice flags take comma-separated value as arguments and split them accordingly.
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// For example:
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// --ss="v1,v2" -ss="v3"
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// will result in
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// []string{"v1", "v2", "v3"}
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func StringSliceVar(p *[]string, name string, value []string, usage string) {
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CommandLine.VarP(newStringSliceValue(value, p), name, "", usage)
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}
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// StringSliceVarP is like StringSliceVar, but accepts a shorthand letter that can be used after a single dash.
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func StringSliceVarP(p *[]string, name, shorthand string, value []string, usage string) {
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CommandLine.VarP(newStringSliceValue(value, p), name, shorthand, usage)
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}
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// StringSlice defines a string flag with specified name, default value, and usage string.
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// The return value is the address of a []string variable that stores the value of the flag.
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// Compared to StringArray flags, StringSlice flags take comma-separated value as arguments and split them accordingly.
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// For example:
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// --ss="v1,v2" -ss="v3"
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// will result in
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// []string{"v1", "v2", "v3"}
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func (f *FlagSet) StringSlice(name string, value []string, usage string) *[]string {
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p := []string{}
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f.StringSliceVarP(&p, name, "", value, usage)
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return &p
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}
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// StringSliceP is like StringSlice, but accepts a shorthand letter that can be used after a single dash.
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func (f *FlagSet) StringSliceP(name, shorthand string, value []string, usage string) *[]string {
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p := []string{}
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f.StringSliceVarP(&p, name, shorthand, value, usage)
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return &p
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}
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// StringSlice defines a string flag with specified name, default value, and usage string.
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// The return value is the address of a []string variable that stores the value of the flag.
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// Compared to StringArray flags, StringSlice flags take comma-separated value as arguments and split them accordingly.
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// For example:
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// --ss="v1,v2" -ss="v3"
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// will result in
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// []string{"v1", "v2", "v3"}
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func StringSlice(name string, value []string, usage string) *[]string {
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return CommandLine.StringSliceP(name, "", value, usage)
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}
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// StringSliceP is like StringSlice, but accepts a shorthand letter that can be used after a single dash.
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func StringSliceP(name, shorthand string, value []string, usage string) *[]string {
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return CommandLine.StringSliceP(name, shorthand, value, usage)
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}
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