From 6d8f122a5160f6d9e4c51579f2429dfaa62c7271 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Christopher Speller Date: Fri, 16 Feb 2018 06:47:51 -0800 Subject: Upgrading server dependancies (#8308) --- vendor/github.com/stretchr/objx/accessors.go | 151 ++++++++++----------------- 1 file changed, 58 insertions(+), 93 deletions(-) (limited to 'vendor/github.com/stretchr/objx/accessors.go') diff --git a/vendor/github.com/stretchr/objx/accessors.go b/vendor/github.com/stretchr/objx/accessors.go index 204356a22..78939426d 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/stretchr/objx/accessors.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/stretchr/objx/accessors.go @@ -6,9 +6,17 @@ import ( "strings" ) -// arrayAccesRegexString is the regex used to extract the array number -// from the access path -const arrayAccesRegexString = `^(.+)\[([0-9]+)\]$` +const ( + // PathSeparator is the character used to separate the elements + // of the keypath. + // + // For example, `location.address.city` + PathSeparator string = "." + + // arrayAccesRegexString is the regex used to extract the array number + // from the access path + arrayAccesRegexString = `^(.+)\[([0-9]+)\]$` +) // arrayAccesRegex is the compiled arrayAccesRegexString var arrayAccesRegex = regexp.MustCompile(arrayAccesRegexString) @@ -46,103 +54,60 @@ func (m Map) Set(selector string, value interface{}) Map { return m } +// getIndex returns the index, which is hold in s by two braches. +// It also returns s withour the index part, e.g. name[1] will return (1, name). +// If no index is found, -1 is returned +func getIndex(s string) (int, string) { + arrayMatches := arrayAccesRegex.FindStringSubmatch(s) + if len(arrayMatches) > 0 { + // Get the key into the map + selector := arrayMatches[1] + // Get the index into the array at the key + // We know this cannt fail because arrayMatches[2] is an int for sure + index, _ := strconv.Atoi(arrayMatches[2]) + return index, selector + } + return -1, s +} + // access accesses the object using the selector and performs the // appropriate action. -func access(current, selector, value interface{}, isSet bool) interface{} { - switch selector.(type) { - case int, int8, int16, int32, int64, uint, uint8, uint16, uint32, uint64: - if array, ok := current.([]interface{}); ok { - index := intFromInterface(selector) - if index >= len(array) { - return nil - } - return array[index] - } - return nil - - case string: - selStr := selector.(string) - selSegs := strings.SplitN(selStr, PathSeparator, 2) - thisSel := selSegs[0] - index := -1 - var err error - - if strings.Contains(thisSel, "[") { - arrayMatches := arrayAccesRegex.FindStringSubmatch(thisSel) - if len(arrayMatches) > 0 { - // Get the key into the map - thisSel = arrayMatches[1] +func access(current interface{}, selector string, value interface{}, isSet bool) interface{} { + selSegs := strings.SplitN(selector, PathSeparator, 2) + thisSel := selSegs[0] + index := -1 - // Get the index into the array at the key - index, err = strconv.Atoi(arrayMatches[2]) + if strings.Contains(thisSel, "[") { + index, thisSel = getIndex(thisSel) + } - if err != nil { - // This should never happen. If it does, something has gone - // seriously wrong. Panic. - panic("objx: Array index is not an integer. Must use array[int].") - } - } - } - if curMap, ok := current.(Map); ok { - current = map[string]interface{}(curMap) - } - // get the object in question - switch current.(type) { - case map[string]interface{}: - curMSI := current.(map[string]interface{}) - if len(selSegs) <= 1 && isSet { - curMSI[thisSel] = value - return nil - } - current = curMSI[thisSel] - default: - current = nil + if curMap, ok := current.(Map); ok { + current = map[string]interface{}(curMap) + } + // get the object in question + switch current.(type) { + case map[string]interface{}: + curMSI := current.(map[string]interface{}) + if len(selSegs) <= 1 && isSet { + curMSI[thisSel] = value + return nil } - // do we need to access the item of an array? - if index > -1 { - if array, ok := current.([]interface{}); ok { - if index < len(array) { - current = array[index] - } else { - current = nil - } + current = curMSI[thisSel] + default: + current = nil + } + // do we need to access the item of an array? + if index > -1 { + if array, ok := current.([]interface{}); ok { + if index < len(array) { + current = array[index] + } else { + current = nil } } - if len(selSegs) > 1 { - current = access(current, selSegs[1], value, isSet) - } } - return current -} - -// intFromInterface converts an interface object to the largest -// representation of an unsigned integer using a type switch and -// assertions -func intFromInterface(selector interface{}) int { - var value int - switch selector.(type) { - case int: - value = selector.(int) - case int8: - value = int(selector.(int8)) - case int16: - value = int(selector.(int16)) - case int32: - value = int(selector.(int32)) - case int64: - value = int(selector.(int64)) - case uint: - value = int(selector.(uint)) - case uint8: - value = int(selector.(uint8)) - case uint16: - value = int(selector.(uint16)) - case uint32: - value = int(selector.(uint32)) - case uint64: - value = int(selector.(uint64)) - default: - return 0 + if len(selSegs) > 1 { + current = access(current, selSegs[1], value, isSet) } - return value + return current } -- cgit v1.2.3-1-g7c22