TUN-3233: List tunnels support filtering by deleted, name, existed at and id

This commit is contained in:
cthuang 2020-08-05 11:49:53 +01:00
parent 8daf1e882f
commit a7562dff68
104 changed files with 10612 additions and 5729 deletions

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@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ import (
"github.com/cloudflare/cloudflared/logger"
"github.com/cloudflare/cloudflared/validation"
"github.com/pkg/errors"
cli "gopkg.in/urfave/cli.v2"
cli "github.com/urfave/cli/v2"
)
// StartForwarder starts a client side websocket forward

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@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ import (
"golang.org/x/net/idna"
"github.com/getsentry/raven-go"
"gopkg.in/urfave/cli.v2"
"github.com/urfave/cli/v2"
)
const (

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@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ import (
"github.com/cloudflare/cloudflared/logger"
"github.com/pkg/errors"
"gopkg.in/urfave/cli.v2"
"github.com/urfave/cli/v2"
)
type usageError string

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@ -7,8 +7,8 @@ import (
"runtime"
homedir "github.com/mitchellh/go-homedir"
"gopkg.in/urfave/cli.v2"
"gopkg.in/urfave/cli.v2/altsrc"
"github.com/urfave/cli/v2"
"github.com/urfave/cli/v2/altsrc"
"gopkg.in/yaml.v2"
"github.com/cloudflare/cloudflared/validation"

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@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ package main
import (
"os"
cli "gopkg.in/urfave/cli.v2"
cli "github.com/urfave/cli/v2"
)
func runApp(app *cli.App, shutdownC, graceShutdownC chan struct{}) {

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@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ import (
"github.com/cloudflare/cloudflared/cmd/cloudflared/config"
"github.com/cloudflare/cloudflared/logger"
"github.com/pkg/errors"
cli "gopkg.in/urfave/cli.v2"
cli "github.com/urfave/cli/v2"
)
func runApp(app *cli.App, shutdownC, graceShutdownC chan struct{}) {

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@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ import (
"fmt"
"os"
"gopkg.in/urfave/cli.v2"
"github.com/urfave/cli/v2"
"github.com/cloudflare/cloudflared/cmd/cloudflared/cliutil"
"github.com/cloudflare/cloudflared/logger"

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@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ import (
raven "github.com/getsentry/raven-go"
homedir "github.com/mitchellh/go-homedir"
cli "gopkg.in/urfave/cli.v2"
cli "github.com/urfave/cli/v2"
"github.com/pkg/errors"
)

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@ -42,8 +42,8 @@ import (
"github.com/google/uuid"
"github.com/mitchellh/go-homedir"
"github.com/pkg/errors"
"gopkg.in/urfave/cli.v2"
"gopkg.in/urfave/cli.v2/altsrc"
"github.com/urfave/cli/v2"
"github.com/urfave/cli/v2/altsrc"
)
const (

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@ -23,8 +23,8 @@ import (
"github.com/google/uuid"
"github.com/mitchellh/go-homedir"
"github.com/pkg/errors"
"github.com/urfave/cli/v2"
"golang.org/x/crypto/ssh/terminal"
"gopkg.in/urfave/cli.v2"
)
var (

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@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ import (
"github.com/cloudflare/cloudflared/logger"
homedir "github.com/mitchellh/go-homedir"
"github.com/pkg/errors"
cli "gopkg.in/urfave/cli.v2"
cli "github.com/urfave/cli/v2"
)
const (

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@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ import (
"github.com/cloudflare/cloudflared/logger"
"github.com/cloudflare/cloudflared/tunneldns"
"gopkg.in/urfave/cli.v2"
"github.com/urfave/cli/v2"
"github.com/pkg/errors"
)

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@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ import (
"github.com/google/uuid"
"github.com/mitchellh/go-homedir"
"github.com/pkg/errors"
"gopkg.in/urfave/cli.v2"
"github.com/urfave/cli/v2"
"gopkg.in/yaml.v2"
"github.com/cloudflare/cloudflared/certutil"
@ -37,6 +37,22 @@ var (
Aliases: []string{"d"},
Usage: "Include deleted tunnels in the list",
}
listNameFlag = &cli.StringFlag{
Name: "name",
Aliases: []string{"n"},
Usage: "List tunnels with the given name",
}
listExistedAtFlag = &cli.TimestampFlag{
Name: "when",
Aliases: []string{"w"},
Usage: fmt.Sprintf("List tunnels that are active at the given time, expect format in RFC3339 (%s)", time.Now().Format(tunnelstore.TimeLayout)),
Layout: tunnelstore.TimeLayout,
}
listIDFlag = &cli.StringFlag{
Name: "id",
Aliases: []string{"i"},
Usage: "List tunnel by ID",
}
outputFormatFlag = &cli.StringFlag{
Name: "output",
Aliases: []string{"o"},
@ -102,7 +118,10 @@ func createTunnel(c *cli.Context) error {
if err != nil {
return err
}
client := newTunnelstoreClient(c, cert, logger)
client, err := newTunnelstoreClient(c, cert, logger)
if err != nil {
return err
}
tunnel, err := client.CreateTunnel(name, tunnelSecret)
if err != nil {
@ -215,7 +234,7 @@ func buildListCommand() *cli.Command {
Usage: "List existing tunnels",
ArgsUsage: " ",
Hidden: hideSubcommands,
Flags: []cli.Flag{outputFormatFlag, showDeletedFlag},
Flags: []cli.Flag{outputFormatFlag, showDeletedFlag, listNameFlag, listExistedAtFlag, listIDFlag},
}
}
@ -229,24 +248,34 @@ func listTunnels(c *cli.Context) error {
if err != nil {
return err
}
client := newTunnelstoreClient(c, cert, logger)
client, err := newTunnelstoreClient(c, cert, logger)
if err != nil {
return err
}
allTunnels, err := client.ListTunnels()
filter := tunnelstore.NewFilter()
if !c.Bool("show-deleted") {
filter.ShowDeleted()
}
if name := c.String("name"); name != "" {
filter.ByName(name)
}
if existedAt := c.Timestamp("time"); existedAt != nil {
filter.ByExistedAt(*existedAt)
}
if id := c.String("id"); id != "" {
tunnelID, err := uuid.Parse(id)
if err != nil {
return errors.Wrapf(err, "%s is not a valid tunnel ID", id)
}
filter.ByTunnelID(tunnelID)
}
tunnels, err := client.ListTunnels(filter)
if err != nil {
return errors.Wrap(err, "Error listing tunnels")
}
var tunnels []tunnelstore.Tunnel
if c.Bool("show-deleted") {
tunnels = allTunnels
} else {
for _, tunnel := range allTunnels {
if tunnel.DeletedAt.IsZero() {
tunnels = append(tunnels, tunnel)
}
}
}
if outputFormat := c.String(outputFormatFlag.Name); outputFormat != "" {
return renderOutput(outputFormat, tunnels)
}
@ -336,7 +365,10 @@ func deleteTunnel(c *cli.Context) error {
if err != nil {
return err
}
client := newTunnelstoreClient(c, cert, logger)
client, err := newTunnelstoreClient(c, cert, logger)
if err != nil {
return err
}
forceFlagSet := c.Bool("force")
@ -390,9 +422,8 @@ func renderOutput(format string, v interface{}) error {
}
}
func newTunnelstoreClient(c *cli.Context, cert *certutil.OriginCert, logger logger.Service) tunnelstore.Client {
client := tunnelstore.NewRESTClient(c.String("api-url"), cert.AccountID, cert.ZoneID, cert.ServiceKey, logger)
return client
func newTunnelstoreClient(c *cli.Context, cert *certutil.OriginCert, logger logger.Service) (tunnelstore.Client, error) {
return tunnelstore.NewRESTClient(c.String("api-url"), cert.AccountID, cert.ZoneID, cert.ServiceKey, logger)
}
func getOriginCertFromContext(c *cli.Context, logger logger.Service) (cert *certutil.OriginCert, originCertPath string, err error) {
@ -474,7 +505,10 @@ func cleanupConnections(c *cli.Context) error {
if err != nil {
return err
}
client := newTunnelstoreClient(c, cert, logger)
client, err := newTunnelstoreClient(c, cert, logger)
if err != nil {
return err
}
for i := 0; i < c.NArg(); i++ {
tunnelID, err := uuid.Parse(c.Args().Get(i))
@ -542,7 +576,10 @@ func routeTunnel(c *cli.Context) error {
return err
}
client := newTunnelstoreClient(c, cert, logger)
client, err := newTunnelstoreClient(c, cert, logger)
if err != nil {
return err
}
if err := client.RouteTunnel(tunnelID, route); err != nil {
return errors.Wrap(err, "Failed to route tunnel")

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@ -8,8 +8,8 @@ import (
"runtime"
"time"
"github.com/urfave/cli/v2"
"golang.org/x/crypto/ssh/terminal"
"gopkg.in/urfave/cli.v2"
"github.com/cloudflare/cloudflared/cmd/cloudflared/config"
"github.com/cloudflare/cloudflared/logger"
@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ EKx0BZogHSor9Wy5VztdFaAaVbsJiCbO
)
// BinaryUpdated implements ExitCoder interface, the app will exit with status code 11
// https://pkg.go.dev/gopkg.in/urfave/cli.v2?tab=doc#ExitCoder
// https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/urfave/cli/v2?tab=doc#ExitCoder
type statusSuccess struct {
newVersion string
}

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@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ import (
"github.com/cloudflare/cloudflared/logger"
"github.com/pkg/errors"
cli "gopkg.in/urfave/cli.v2"
cli "github.com/urfave/cli/v2"
"golang.org/x/sys/windows"
"golang.org/x/sys/windows/svc"

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@ -6,8 +6,8 @@ import (
"net"
"strconv"
"gopkg.in/urfave/cli.v2"
"gopkg.in/urfave/cli.v2/altsrc"
"github.com/urfave/cli/v2"
"github.com/urfave/cli/v2/altsrc"
)
// Cmd is the entrypoint command for dbconnect.

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@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ import (
"github.com/stretchr/testify/assert"
"gopkg.in/urfave/cli.v2"
"github.com/urfave/cli/v2"
)
func TestCmd(t *testing.T) {

3
go.mod
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@ -56,6 +56,7 @@ require (
github.com/rifflock/lfshook v0.0.0-20180920164130-b9218ef580f5 // indirect
github.com/stretchr/testify v1.3.0
github.com/tinylib/msgp v1.1.0 // indirect
github.com/urfave/cli/v2 v2.2.0
github.com/xo/dburl v0.0.0-20191005012637-293c3298d6c0
golang.org/x/crypto v0.0.0-20200622213623-75b288015ac9
golang.org/x/net v0.0.0-20200625001655-4c5254603344
@ -67,7 +68,7 @@ require (
google.golang.org/grpc v1.24.0 // indirect
gopkg.in/coreos/go-oidc.v2 v2.1.0
gopkg.in/square/go-jose.v2 v2.4.0 // indirect
gopkg.in/urfave/cli.v2 v2.0.0-20180128181224-d604b6ffeee8
gopkg.in/urfave/cli.v2 v2.0.0-20180128181224-d604b6ffeee8 // indirect
gopkg.in/yaml.v2 v2.2.4
zombiezen.com/go/capnproto2 v2.18.0+incompatible
)

9
go.sum
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@ -45,6 +45,8 @@ github.com/coreos/go-oidc v0.0.0-20171002155002-a93f71fdfe73 h1:7CNPV0LWRCa1FNmq
github.com/coreos/go-oidc v0.0.0-20171002155002-a93f71fdfe73/go.mod h1:CgnwVTmzoESiwO9qyAFEMiHoZ1nMCKZlZ9V6mm3/LKc=
github.com/coreos/go-systemd v0.0.0-20190620071333-e64a0ec8b42a h1:W8b4lQ4tFF21aspRGoBuCNV6V2fFJBF+pm1J6OY8Lys=
github.com/coreos/go-systemd v0.0.0-20190620071333-e64a0ec8b42a/go.mod h1:F5haX7vjVVG0kc13fIWeqUViNPyEJxv/OmvnBo0Yme4=
github.com/cpuguy83/go-md2man/v2 v2.0.0-20190314233015-f79a8a8ca69d h1:U+s90UTSYgptZMwQh2aRr3LuazLJIa+Pg3Kc1ylSYVY=
github.com/cpuguy83/go-md2man/v2 v2.0.0-20190314233015-f79a8a8ca69d/go.mod h1:maD7wRr/U5Z6m/iR4s+kqSMx2CaBsrgA7czyZG/E6dU=
github.com/daaku/go.zipexe v1.0.0/go.mod h1:z8IiR6TsVLEYKwXAoE/I+8ys/sDkgTzSL0CLnGVd57E=
github.com/davecgh/go-spew v1.1.0/go.mod h1:J7Y8YcW2NihsgmVo/mv3lAwl/skON4iLHjSsI+c5H38=
github.com/davecgh/go-spew v1.1.1 h1:vj9j/u1bqnvCEfJOwUhtlOARqs3+rkHYY13jYWTU97c=
@ -177,6 +179,10 @@ github.com/prometheus/procfs v0.0.5 h1:3+auTFlqw+ZaQYJARz6ArODtkaIwtvBTx3N2NehQl
github.com/prometheus/procfs v0.0.5/go.mod h1:4A/X28fw3Fc593LaREMrKMqOKvUAntwMDaekg4FpcdQ=
github.com/rifflock/lfshook v0.0.0-20180920164130-b9218ef580f5 h1:mZHayPoR0lNmnHyvtYjDeq0zlVHn9K/ZXoy17ylucdo=
github.com/rifflock/lfshook v0.0.0-20180920164130-b9218ef580f5/go.mod h1:GEXHk5HgEKCvEIIrSpFI3ozzG5xOKA2DVlEX/gGnewM=
github.com/russross/blackfriday/v2 v2.0.1 h1:lPqVAte+HuHNfhJ/0LC98ESWRz8afy9tM/0RK8m9o+Q=
github.com/russross/blackfriday/v2 v2.0.1/go.mod h1:+Rmxgy9KzJVeS9/2gXHxylqXiyQDYRxCVz55jmeOWTM=
github.com/shurcooL/sanitized_anchor_name v1.0.0 h1:PdmoCO6wvbs+7yrJyMORt4/BmY5IYyJwS/kOiWx8mHo=
github.com/shurcooL/sanitized_anchor_name v1.0.0/go.mod h1:1NzhyTcUVG4SuEtjjoZeVRXNmyL/1OwPU0+IJeTBvfc=
github.com/sirupsen/logrus v1.3.0/go.mod h1:LxeOpSwHxABJmUn/MG1IvRgCAasNZTLOkJPxbbu5VWo=
github.com/sirupsen/logrus v1.4.2 h1:SPIRibHv4MatM3XXNO2BJeFLZwZ2LvZgfQ5+UNI2im4=
github.com/sirupsen/logrus v1.4.2/go.mod h1:tLMulIdttU9McNUspp0xgXVQah82FyeX6MwdIuYE2rE=
@ -187,6 +193,9 @@ github.com/stretchr/testify v1.3.0 h1:TivCn/peBQ7UY8ooIcPgZFpTNSz0Q2U6UrFlUfqbe0
github.com/stretchr/testify v1.3.0/go.mod h1:M5WIy9Dh21IEIfnGCwXGc5bZfKNJtfHm1UVUgZn+9EI=
github.com/tinylib/msgp v1.1.0 h1:9fQd+ICuRIu/ue4vxJZu6/LzxN0HwMds2nq/0cFvxHU=
github.com/tinylib/msgp v1.1.0/go.mod h1:+d+yLhGm8mzTaHzB+wgMYrodPfmZrzkirds8fDWklFE=
github.com/urfave/cli v1.22.4 h1:u7tSpNPPswAFymm8IehJhy4uJMlUuU/GmqSkvJ1InXA=
github.com/urfave/cli/v2 v2.2.0 h1:JTTnM6wKzdA0Jqodd966MVj4vWbbquZykeX1sKbe2C4=
github.com/urfave/cli/v2 v2.2.0/go.mod h1:SE9GqnLQmjVa0iPEY0f1w3ygNIYcIJ0OKPMoW2caLfQ=
github.com/valyala/bytebufferpool v1.0.0/go.mod h1:6bBcMArwyJ5K/AmCkWv1jt77kVWyCJ6HpOuEn7z0Csc=
github.com/valyala/fasttemplate v1.0.1/go.mod h1:UQGH1tvbgY+Nz5t2n7tXsz52dQxojPUpymEIMZ47gx8=
github.com/weppos/publicsuffix-go v0.4.0/go.mod h1:z3LCPQ38eedDQSwmsSRW4Y7t2L8Ln16JPQ02lHAdn5k=

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@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ import (
"github.com/cloudflare/cloudflared/logger"
"github.com/getsentry/raven-go"
"github.com/pkg/errors"
"gopkg.in/urfave/cli.v2"
"github.com/urfave/cli/v2"
)
const (

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@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ import (
"github.com/coredns/coredns/plugin"
"github.com/coredns/coredns/plugin/cache"
"github.com/pkg/errors"
"gopkg.in/urfave/cli.v2"
"github.com/urfave/cli/v2"
)
// Listener is an adapter between CoreDNS server and Warp runnable

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@ -6,6 +6,8 @@ import (
"fmt"
"io"
"net/http"
"net/url"
"path"
"strings"
"time"
@ -114,7 +116,7 @@ type Client interface {
CreateTunnel(name string, tunnelSecret []byte) (*Tunnel, error)
GetTunnel(tunnelID uuid.UUID) (*Tunnel, error)
DeleteTunnel(tunnelID uuid.UUID) error
ListTunnels() ([]Tunnel, error)
ListTunnels(filter *Filter) ([]Tunnel, error)
CleanupConnections(tunnelID uuid.UUID) error
RouteTunnel(tunnelID uuid.UUID, route Route) error
}
@ -127,20 +129,28 @@ type RESTClient struct {
}
type baseEndpoints struct {
accountLevel string
zoneLevel string
accountLevel url.URL
zoneLevel url.URL
}
var _ Client = (*RESTClient)(nil)
func NewRESTClient(baseURL string, accountTag, zoneTag string, authToken string, logger logger.Service) *RESTClient {
func NewRESTClient(baseURL string, accountTag, zoneTag string, authToken string, logger logger.Service) (*RESTClient, error) {
if strings.HasSuffix(baseURL, "/") {
baseURL = baseURL[:len(baseURL)-1]
}
accountLevelEndpoint, err := url.Parse(fmt.Sprintf("%s/accounts/%s/tunnels", baseURL, accountTag))
if err != nil {
return nil, errors.Wrap(err, "failed to create account level endpoint")
}
zoneLevelEndpoint, err := url.Parse(fmt.Sprintf("%s/zones/%s/tunnels", baseURL, zoneTag))
if err != nil {
return nil, errors.Wrap(err, "failed to create account level endpoint")
}
return &RESTClient{
baseEndpoints: &baseEndpoints{
accountLevel: fmt.Sprintf("%s/accounts/%s/tunnels", baseURL, accountTag),
zoneLevel: fmt.Sprintf("%s/zones/%s/tunnels", baseURL, zoneTag),
accountLevel: *accountLevelEndpoint,
zoneLevel: *zoneLevelEndpoint,
},
authToken: authToken,
client: http.Client{
@ -151,7 +161,7 @@ func NewRESTClient(baseURL string, accountTag, zoneTag string, authToken string,
Timeout: defaultTimeout,
},
logger: logger,
}
}, nil
}
type newTunnel struct {
@ -185,7 +195,8 @@ func (r *RESTClient) CreateTunnel(name string, tunnelSecret []byte) (*Tunnel, er
}
func (r *RESTClient) GetTunnel(tunnelID uuid.UUID) (*Tunnel, error) {
endpoint := fmt.Sprintf("%s/%v", r.baseEndpoints.accountLevel, tunnelID)
endpoint := r.baseEndpoints.accountLevel
endpoint.Path = path.Join(endpoint.Path, fmt.Sprintf("%v", tunnelID))
resp, err := r.sendRequest("GET", endpoint, nil)
if err != nil {
return nil, errors.Wrap(err, "REST request failed")
@ -200,7 +211,8 @@ func (r *RESTClient) GetTunnel(tunnelID uuid.UUID) (*Tunnel, error) {
}
func (r *RESTClient) DeleteTunnel(tunnelID uuid.UUID) error {
endpoint := fmt.Sprintf("%s/%v", r.baseEndpoints.accountLevel, tunnelID)
endpoint := r.baseEndpoints.accountLevel
endpoint.Path = path.Join(endpoint.Path, fmt.Sprintf("%v", tunnelID))
resp, err := r.sendRequest("DELETE", endpoint, nil)
if err != nil {
return errors.Wrap(err, "REST request failed")
@ -210,8 +222,10 @@ func (r *RESTClient) DeleteTunnel(tunnelID uuid.UUID) error {
return r.statusCodeToError("delete tunnel", resp)
}
func (r *RESTClient) ListTunnels() ([]Tunnel, error) {
resp, err := r.sendRequest("GET", r.baseEndpoints.accountLevel, nil)
func (r *RESTClient) ListTunnels(filter *Filter) ([]Tunnel, error) {
endpoint := r.baseEndpoints.accountLevel
endpoint.RawQuery = filter.encode()
resp, err := r.sendRequest("GET", endpoint, nil)
if err != nil {
return nil, errors.Wrap(err, "REST request failed")
}
@ -229,7 +243,8 @@ func (r *RESTClient) ListTunnels() ([]Tunnel, error) {
}
func (r *RESTClient) CleanupConnections(tunnelID uuid.UUID) error {
endpoint := fmt.Sprintf("%s/%v/connections", r.baseEndpoints.accountLevel, tunnelID)
endpoint := r.baseEndpoints.accountLevel
endpoint.Path = path.Join(endpoint.Path, fmt.Sprintf("%v/connections", tunnelID))
resp, err := r.sendRequest("DELETE", endpoint, nil)
if err != nil {
return errors.Wrap(err, "REST request failed")
@ -240,7 +255,8 @@ func (r *RESTClient) CleanupConnections(tunnelID uuid.UUID) error {
}
func (r *RESTClient) RouteTunnel(tunnelID uuid.UUID, route Route) error {
endpoint := fmt.Sprintf("%s/%v/routes", r.baseEndpoints.zoneLevel, tunnelID)
endpoint := r.baseEndpoints.zoneLevel
endpoint.Path = path.Join(endpoint.Path, fmt.Sprintf("%v/routes", tunnelID))
resp, err := r.sendRequest("PUT", endpoint, route)
if err != nil {
return errors.Wrap(err, "REST request failed")
@ -250,9 +266,7 @@ func (r *RESTClient) RouteTunnel(tunnelID uuid.UUID, route Route) error {
return r.statusCodeToError("add route", resp)
}
func (r *RESTClient) sendRequest(method string, url string, body interface{}) (*http.Response, error) {
r.logger.Debugf("%s %s", method, url)
func (r *RESTClient) sendRequest(method string, url url.URL, body interface{}) (*http.Response, error) {
var bodyReader io.Reader
if body != nil {
if bodyBytes, err := json.Marshal(body); err != nil {
@ -262,7 +276,7 @@ func (r *RESTClient) sendRequest(method string, url string, body interface{}) (*
}
}
req, err := http.NewRequest(method, url, bodyReader)
req, err := http.NewRequest(method, url.String(), bodyReader)
if err != nil {
return nil, errors.Wrapf(err, "can't create %s request", method)
}

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tunnelstore/filter.go Normal file
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@ -0,0 +1,42 @@
package tunnelstore
import (
"net/url"
"time"
"github.com/google/uuid"
)
const (
TimeLayout = time.RFC3339
)
type Filter struct {
queryParams url.Values
}
func NewFilter() *Filter {
return &Filter{
queryParams: url.Values{},
}
}
func (f *Filter) ByName(name string) {
f.queryParams.Set("name", name)
}
func (f *Filter) ShowDeleted() {
f.queryParams.Set("is_deleted", "false")
}
func (f *Filter) ByExistedAt(existedAt time.Time) {
f.queryParams.Set("existed_at", existedAt.Format(TimeLayout))
}
func (f *Filter) ByTunnelID(tunnelID uuid.UUID) {
f.queryParams.Set("uuid", tunnelID.String())
}
func (f Filter) encode() string {
return f.queryParams.Encode()
}

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The MIT License (MIT)
Copyright (c) 2014 Brian Goff
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
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package md2man
import (
"github.com/russross/blackfriday/v2"
)
// Render converts a markdown document into a roff formatted document.
func Render(doc []byte) []byte {
renderer := NewRoffRenderer()
return blackfriday.Run(doc,
[]blackfriday.Option{blackfriday.WithRenderer(renderer),
blackfriday.WithExtensions(renderer.GetExtensions())}...)
}

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package md2man
import (
"fmt"
"io"
"os"
"strings"
"github.com/russross/blackfriday/v2"
)
// roffRenderer implements the blackfriday.Renderer interface for creating
// roff format (manpages) from markdown text
type roffRenderer struct {
extensions blackfriday.Extensions
listCounters []int
firstHeader bool
defineTerm bool
listDepth int
}
const (
titleHeader = ".TH "
topLevelHeader = "\n\n.SH "
secondLevelHdr = "\n.SH "
otherHeader = "\n.SS "
crTag = "\n"
emphTag = "\\fI"
emphCloseTag = "\\fP"
strongTag = "\\fB"
strongCloseTag = "\\fP"
breakTag = "\n.br\n"
paraTag = "\n.PP\n"
hruleTag = "\n.ti 0\n\\l'\\n(.lu'\n"
linkTag = "\n\\[la]"
linkCloseTag = "\\[ra]"
codespanTag = "\\fB\\fC"
codespanCloseTag = "\\fR"
codeTag = "\n.PP\n.RS\n\n.nf\n"
codeCloseTag = "\n.fi\n.RE\n"
quoteTag = "\n.PP\n.RS\n"
quoteCloseTag = "\n.RE\n"
listTag = "\n.RS\n"
listCloseTag = "\n.RE\n"
arglistTag = "\n.TP\n"
tableStart = "\n.TS\nallbox;\n"
tableEnd = ".TE\n"
tableCellStart = "T{\n"
tableCellEnd = "\nT}\n"
)
// NewRoffRenderer creates a new blackfriday Renderer for generating roff documents
// from markdown
func NewRoffRenderer() *roffRenderer { // nolint: golint
var extensions blackfriday.Extensions
extensions |= blackfriday.NoIntraEmphasis
extensions |= blackfriday.Tables
extensions |= blackfriday.FencedCode
extensions |= blackfriday.SpaceHeadings
extensions |= blackfriday.Footnotes
extensions |= blackfriday.Titleblock
extensions |= blackfriday.DefinitionLists
return &roffRenderer{
extensions: extensions,
}
}
// GetExtensions returns the list of extensions used by this renderer implementation
func (r *roffRenderer) GetExtensions() blackfriday.Extensions {
return r.extensions
}
// RenderHeader handles outputting the header at document start
func (r *roffRenderer) RenderHeader(w io.Writer, ast *blackfriday.Node) {
// disable hyphenation
out(w, ".nh\n")
}
// RenderFooter handles outputting the footer at the document end; the roff
// renderer has no footer information
func (r *roffRenderer) RenderFooter(w io.Writer, ast *blackfriday.Node) {
}
// RenderNode is called for each node in a markdown document; based on the node
// type the equivalent roff output is sent to the writer
func (r *roffRenderer) RenderNode(w io.Writer, node *blackfriday.Node, entering bool) blackfriday.WalkStatus {
var walkAction = blackfriday.GoToNext
switch node.Type {
case blackfriday.Text:
r.handleText(w, node, entering)
case blackfriday.Softbreak:
out(w, crTag)
case blackfriday.Hardbreak:
out(w, breakTag)
case blackfriday.Emph:
if entering {
out(w, emphTag)
} else {
out(w, emphCloseTag)
}
case blackfriday.Strong:
if entering {
out(w, strongTag)
} else {
out(w, strongCloseTag)
}
case blackfriday.Link:
if !entering {
out(w, linkTag+string(node.LinkData.Destination)+linkCloseTag)
}
case blackfriday.Image:
// ignore images
walkAction = blackfriday.SkipChildren
case blackfriday.Code:
out(w, codespanTag)
escapeSpecialChars(w, node.Literal)
out(w, codespanCloseTag)
case blackfriday.Document:
break
case blackfriday.Paragraph:
// roff .PP markers break lists
if r.listDepth > 0 {
return blackfriday.GoToNext
}
if entering {
out(w, paraTag)
} else {
out(w, crTag)
}
case blackfriday.BlockQuote:
if entering {
out(w, quoteTag)
} else {
out(w, quoteCloseTag)
}
case blackfriday.Heading:
r.handleHeading(w, node, entering)
case blackfriday.HorizontalRule:
out(w, hruleTag)
case blackfriday.List:
r.handleList(w, node, entering)
case blackfriday.Item:
r.handleItem(w, node, entering)
case blackfriday.CodeBlock:
out(w, codeTag)
escapeSpecialChars(w, node.Literal)
out(w, codeCloseTag)
case blackfriday.Table:
r.handleTable(w, node, entering)
case blackfriday.TableCell:
r.handleTableCell(w, node, entering)
case blackfriday.TableHead:
case blackfriday.TableBody:
case blackfriday.TableRow:
// no action as cell entries do all the nroff formatting
return blackfriday.GoToNext
default:
fmt.Fprintln(os.Stderr, "WARNING: go-md2man does not handle node type "+node.Type.String())
}
return walkAction
}
func (r *roffRenderer) handleText(w io.Writer, node *blackfriday.Node, entering bool) {
var (
start, end string
)
// handle special roff table cell text encapsulation
if node.Parent.Type == blackfriday.TableCell {
if len(node.Literal) > 30 {
start = tableCellStart
end = tableCellEnd
} else {
// end rows that aren't terminated by "tableCellEnd" with a cr if end of row
if node.Parent.Next == nil && !node.Parent.IsHeader {
end = crTag
}
}
}
out(w, start)
escapeSpecialChars(w, node.Literal)
out(w, end)
}
func (r *roffRenderer) handleHeading(w io.Writer, node *blackfriday.Node, entering bool) {
if entering {
switch node.Level {
case 1:
if !r.firstHeader {
out(w, titleHeader)
r.firstHeader = true
break
}
out(w, topLevelHeader)
case 2:
out(w, secondLevelHdr)
default:
out(w, otherHeader)
}
}
}
func (r *roffRenderer) handleList(w io.Writer, node *blackfriday.Node, entering bool) {
openTag := listTag
closeTag := listCloseTag
if node.ListFlags&blackfriday.ListTypeDefinition != 0 {
// tags for definition lists handled within Item node
openTag = ""
closeTag = ""
}
if entering {
r.listDepth++
if node.ListFlags&blackfriday.ListTypeOrdered != 0 {
r.listCounters = append(r.listCounters, 1)
}
out(w, openTag)
} else {
if node.ListFlags&blackfriday.ListTypeOrdered != 0 {
r.listCounters = r.listCounters[:len(r.listCounters)-1]
}
out(w, closeTag)
r.listDepth--
}
}
func (r *roffRenderer) handleItem(w io.Writer, node *blackfriday.Node, entering bool) {
if entering {
if node.ListFlags&blackfriday.ListTypeOrdered != 0 {
out(w, fmt.Sprintf(".IP \"%3d.\" 5\n", r.listCounters[len(r.listCounters)-1]))
r.listCounters[len(r.listCounters)-1]++
} else if node.ListFlags&blackfriday.ListTypeDefinition != 0 {
// state machine for handling terms and following definitions
// since blackfriday does not distinguish them properly, nor
// does it seperate them into separate lists as it should
if !r.defineTerm {
out(w, arglistTag)
r.defineTerm = true
} else {
r.defineTerm = false
}
} else {
out(w, ".IP \\(bu 2\n")
}
} else {
out(w, "\n")
}
}
func (r *roffRenderer) handleTable(w io.Writer, node *blackfriday.Node, entering bool) {
if entering {
out(w, tableStart)
//call walker to count cells (and rows?) so format section can be produced
columns := countColumns(node)
out(w, strings.Repeat("l ", columns)+"\n")
out(w, strings.Repeat("l ", columns)+".\n")
} else {
out(w, tableEnd)
}
}
func (r *roffRenderer) handleTableCell(w io.Writer, node *blackfriday.Node, entering bool) {
var (
start, end string
)
if node.IsHeader {
start = codespanTag
end = codespanCloseTag
}
if entering {
if node.Prev != nil && node.Prev.Type == blackfriday.TableCell {
out(w, "\t"+start)
} else {
out(w, start)
}
} else {
// need to carriage return if we are at the end of the header row
if node.IsHeader && node.Next == nil {
end = end + crTag
}
out(w, end)
}
}
// because roff format requires knowing the column count before outputting any table
// data we need to walk a table tree and count the columns
func countColumns(node *blackfriday.Node) int {
var columns int
node.Walk(func(node *blackfriday.Node, entering bool) blackfriday.WalkStatus {
switch node.Type {
case blackfriday.TableRow:
if !entering {
return blackfriday.Terminate
}
case blackfriday.TableCell:
if entering {
columns++
}
default:
}
return blackfriday.GoToNext
})
return columns
}
func out(w io.Writer, output string) {
io.WriteString(w, output) // nolint: errcheck
}
func needsBackslash(c byte) bool {
for _, r := range []byte("-_&\\~") {
if c == r {
return true
}
}
return false
}
func escapeSpecialChars(w io.Writer, text []byte) {
for i := 0; i < len(text); i++ {
// escape initial apostrophe or period
if len(text) >= 1 && (text[0] == '\'' || text[0] == '.') {
out(w, "\\&")
}
// directly copy normal characters
org := i
for i < len(text) && !needsBackslash(text[i]) {
i++
}
if i > org {
w.Write(text[org:i]) // nolint: errcheck
}
// escape a character
if i >= len(text) {
break
}
w.Write([]byte{'\\', text[i]}) // nolint: errcheck
}
}

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*.swp
*.8
*.6
_obj
_test*
markdown
tags

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sudo: false
language: go
go:
- "1.10.x"
- "1.11.x"
- tip
matrix:
fast_finish: true
allow_failures:
- go: tip
install:
- # Do nothing. This is needed to prevent default install action "go get -t -v ./..." from happening here (we want it to happen inside script step).
script:
- go get -t -v ./...
- diff -u <(echo -n) <(gofmt -d -s .)
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Blackfriday is distributed under the Simplified BSD License:
> Copyright © 2011 Russ Ross
> 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 HOLDER 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.

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Blackfriday [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/russross/blackfriday.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/russross/blackfriday)
===========
Blackfriday is a [Markdown][1] processor implemented in [Go][2]. It
is paranoid about its input (so you can safely feed it user-supplied
data), it is fast, it supports common extensions (tables, smart
punctuation substitutions, etc.), and it is safe for all utf-8
(unicode) input.
HTML output is currently supported, along with Smartypants
extensions.
It started as a translation from C of [Sundown][3].
Installation
------------
Blackfriday is compatible with any modern Go release. With Go 1.7 and git
installed:
go get gopkg.in/russross/blackfriday.v2
will download, compile, and install the package into your `$GOPATH`
directory hierarchy. Alternatively, you can achieve the same if you
import it into a project:
import "gopkg.in/russross/blackfriday.v2"
and `go get` without parameters.
Versions
--------
Currently maintained and recommended version of Blackfriday is `v2`. It's being
developed on its own branch: https://github.com/russross/blackfriday/tree/v2 and the
documentation is available at
https://godoc.org/gopkg.in/russross/blackfriday.v2.
It is `go get`-able via via [gopkg.in][6] at `gopkg.in/russross/blackfriday.v2`,
but we highly recommend using package management tool like [dep][7] or
[Glide][8] and make use of semantic versioning. With package management you
should import `github.com/russross/blackfriday` and specify that you're using
version 2.0.0.
Version 2 offers a number of improvements over v1:
* Cleaned up API
* A separate call to [`Parse`][4], which produces an abstract syntax tree for
the document
* Latest bug fixes
* Flexibility to easily add your own rendering extensions
Potential drawbacks:
* Our benchmarks show v2 to be slightly slower than v1. Currently in the
ballpark of around 15%.
* API breakage. If you can't afford modifying your code to adhere to the new API
and don't care too much about the new features, v2 is probably not for you.
* Several bug fixes are trailing behind and still need to be forward-ported to
v2. See issue [#348](https://github.com/russross/blackfriday/issues/348) for
tracking.
Usage
-----
For the most sensible markdown processing, it is as simple as getting your input
into a byte slice and calling:
```go
output := blackfriday.Run(input)
```
Your input will be parsed and the output rendered with a set of most popular
extensions enabled. If you want the most basic feature set, corresponding with
the bare Markdown specification, use:
```go
output := blackfriday.Run(input, blackfriday.WithNoExtensions())
```
### Sanitize untrusted content
Blackfriday itself does nothing to protect against malicious content. If you are
dealing with user-supplied markdown, we recommend running Blackfriday's output
through HTML sanitizer such as [Bluemonday][5].
Here's an example of simple usage of Blackfriday together with Bluemonday:
```go
import (
"github.com/microcosm-cc/bluemonday"
"github.com/russross/blackfriday"
)
// ...
unsafe := blackfriday.Run(input)
html := bluemonday.UGCPolicy().SanitizeBytes(unsafe)
```
### Custom options
If you want to customize the set of options, use `blackfriday.WithExtensions`,
`blackfriday.WithRenderer` and `blackfriday.WithRefOverride`.
You can also check out `blackfriday-tool` for a more complete example
of how to use it. Download and install it using:
go get github.com/russross/blackfriday-tool
This is a simple command-line tool that allows you to process a
markdown file using a standalone program. You can also browse the
source directly on github if you are just looking for some example
code:
* <http://github.com/russross/blackfriday-tool>
Note that if you have not already done so, installing
`blackfriday-tool` will be sufficient to download and install
blackfriday in addition to the tool itself. The tool binary will be
installed in `$GOPATH/bin`. This is a statically-linked binary that
can be copied to wherever you need it without worrying about
dependencies and library versions.
Features
--------
All features of Sundown are supported, including:
* **Compatibility**. The Markdown v1.0.3 test suite passes with
the `--tidy` option. Without `--tidy`, the differences are
mostly in whitespace and entity escaping, where blackfriday is
more consistent and cleaner.
* **Common extensions**, including table support, fenced code
blocks, autolinks, strikethroughs, non-strict emphasis, etc.
* **Safety**. Blackfriday is paranoid when parsing, making it safe
to feed untrusted user input without fear of bad things
happening. The test suite stress tests this and there are no
known inputs that make it crash. If you find one, please let me
know and send me the input that does it.
NOTE: "safety" in this context means *runtime safety only*. In order to
protect yourself against JavaScript injection in untrusted content, see
[this example](https://github.com/russross/blackfriday#sanitize-untrusted-content).
* **Fast processing**. It is fast enough to render on-demand in
most web applications without having to cache the output.
* **Thread safety**. You can run multiple parsers in different
goroutines without ill effect. There is no dependence on global
shared state.
* **Minimal dependencies**. Blackfriday only depends on standard
library packages in Go. The source code is pretty
self-contained, so it is easy to add to any project, including
Google App Engine projects.
* **Standards compliant**. Output successfully validates using the
W3C validation tool for HTML 4.01 and XHTML 1.0 Transitional.
Extensions
----------
In addition to the standard markdown syntax, this package
implements the following extensions:
* **Intra-word emphasis supression**. The `_` character is
commonly used inside words when discussing code, so having
markdown interpret it as an emphasis command is usually the
wrong thing. Blackfriday lets you treat all emphasis markers as
normal characters when they occur inside a word.
* **Tables**. Tables can be created by drawing them in the input
using a simple syntax:
```
Name | Age
--------|------
Bob | 27
Alice | 23
```
* **Fenced code blocks**. In addition to the normal 4-space
indentation to mark code blocks, you can explicitly mark them
and supply a language (to make syntax highlighting simple). Just
mark it like this:
```go
func getTrue() bool {
return true
}
```
You can use 3 or more backticks to mark the beginning of the
block, and the same number to mark the end of the block.
* **Definition lists**. A simple definition list is made of a single-line
term followed by a colon and the definition for that term.
Cat
: Fluffy animal everyone likes
Internet
: Vector of transmission for pictures of cats
Terms must be separated from the previous definition by a blank line.
* **Footnotes**. A marker in the text that will become a superscript number;
a footnote definition that will be placed in a list of footnotes at the
end of the document. A footnote looks like this:
This is a footnote.[^1]
[^1]: the footnote text.
* **Autolinking**. Blackfriday can find URLs that have not been
explicitly marked as links and turn them into links.
* **Strikethrough**. Use two tildes (`~~`) to mark text that
should be crossed out.
* **Hard line breaks**. With this extension enabled newlines in the input
translate into line breaks in the output. This extension is off by default.
* **Smart quotes**. Smartypants-style punctuation substitution is
supported, turning normal double- and single-quote marks into
curly quotes, etc.
* **LaTeX-style dash parsing** is an additional option, where `--`
is translated into `&ndash;`, and `---` is translated into
`&mdash;`. This differs from most smartypants processors, which
turn a single hyphen into an ndash and a double hyphen into an
mdash.
* **Smart fractions**, where anything that looks like a fraction
is translated into suitable HTML (instead of just a few special
cases like most smartypant processors). For example, `4/5`
becomes `<sup>4</sup>&frasl;<sub>5</sub>`, which renders as
<sup>4</sup>&frasl;<sub>5</sub>.
Other renderers
---------------
Blackfriday is structured to allow alternative rendering engines. Here
are a few of note:
* [github_flavored_markdown](https://godoc.org/github.com/shurcooL/github_flavored_markdown):
provides a GitHub Flavored Markdown renderer with fenced code block
highlighting, clickable heading anchor links.
It's not customizable, and its goal is to produce HTML output
equivalent to the [GitHub Markdown API endpoint](https://developer.github.com/v3/markdown/#render-a-markdown-document-in-raw-mode),
except the rendering is performed locally.
* [markdownfmt](https://github.com/shurcooL/markdownfmt): like gofmt,
but for markdown.
* [LaTeX output](https://github.com/Ambrevar/Blackfriday-LaTeX):
renders output as LaTeX.
* [Blackfriday-Confluence](https://github.com/kentaro-m/blackfriday-confluence): provides a [Confluence Wiki Markup](https://confluence.atlassian.com/doc/confluence-wiki-markup-251003035.html) renderer.
Todo
----
* More unit testing
* Improve unicode support. It does not understand all unicode
rules (about what constitutes a letter, a punctuation symbol,
etc.), so it may fail to detect word boundaries correctly in
some instances. It is safe on all utf-8 input.
License
-------
[Blackfriday is distributed under the Simplified BSD License](LICENSE.txt)
[1]: https://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/ "Markdown"
[2]: https://golang.org/ "Go Language"
[3]: https://github.com/vmg/sundown "Sundown"
[4]: https://godoc.org/gopkg.in/russross/blackfriday.v2#Parse "Parse func"
[5]: https://github.com/microcosm-cc/bluemonday "Bluemonday"
[6]: https://labix.org/gopkg.in "gopkg.in"

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// Package blackfriday is a markdown processor.
//
// It translates plain text with simple formatting rules into an AST, which can
// then be further processed to HTML (provided by Blackfriday itself) or other
// formats (provided by the community).
//
// The simplest way to invoke Blackfriday is to call the Run function. It will
// take a text input and produce a text output in HTML (or other format).
//
// A slightly more sophisticated way to use Blackfriday is to create a Markdown
// processor and to call Parse, which returns a syntax tree for the input
// document. You can leverage Blackfriday's parsing for content extraction from
// markdown documents. You can assign a custom renderer and set various options
// to the Markdown processor.
//
// If you're interested in calling Blackfriday from command line, see
// https://github.com/russross/blackfriday-tool.
package blackfriday

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package blackfriday
import (
"html"
"io"
)
var htmlEscaper = [256][]byte{
'&': []byte("&amp;"),
'<': []byte("&lt;"),
'>': []byte("&gt;"),
'"': []byte("&quot;"),
}
func escapeHTML(w io.Writer, s []byte) {
var start, end int
for end < len(s) {
escSeq := htmlEscaper[s[end]]
if escSeq != nil {
w.Write(s[start:end])
w.Write(escSeq)
start = end + 1
}
end++
}
if start < len(s) && end <= len(s) {
w.Write(s[start:end])
}
}
func escLink(w io.Writer, text []byte) {
unesc := html.UnescapeString(string(text))
escapeHTML(w, []byte(unesc))
}

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//
// Blackfriday Markdown Processor
// Available at http://github.com/russross/blackfriday
//
// Copyright © 2011 Russ Ross <russ@russross.com>.
// Distributed under the Simplified BSD License.
// See README.md for details.
//
//
//
// HTML rendering backend
//
//
package blackfriday
import (
"bytes"
"fmt"
"io"
"regexp"
"strings"
)
// HTMLFlags control optional behavior of HTML renderer.
type HTMLFlags int
// HTML renderer configuration options.
const (
HTMLFlagsNone HTMLFlags = 0
SkipHTML HTMLFlags = 1 << iota // Skip preformatted HTML blocks
SkipImages // Skip embedded images
SkipLinks // Skip all links
Safelink // Only link to trusted protocols
NofollowLinks // Only link with rel="nofollow"
NoreferrerLinks // Only link with rel="noreferrer"
NoopenerLinks // Only link with rel="noopener"
HrefTargetBlank // Add a blank target
CompletePage // Generate a complete HTML page
UseXHTML // Generate XHTML output instead of HTML
FootnoteReturnLinks // Generate a link at the end of a footnote to return to the source
Smartypants // Enable smart punctuation substitutions
SmartypantsFractions // Enable smart fractions (with Smartypants)
SmartypantsDashes // Enable smart dashes (with Smartypants)
SmartypantsLatexDashes // Enable LaTeX-style dashes (with Smartypants)
SmartypantsAngledQuotes // Enable angled double quotes (with Smartypants) for double quotes rendering
SmartypantsQuotesNBSP // Enable « French guillemets » (with Smartypants)
TOC // Generate a table of contents
)
var (
htmlTagRe = regexp.MustCompile("(?i)^" + htmlTag)
)
const (
htmlTag = "(?:" + openTag + "|" + closeTag + "|" + htmlComment + "|" +
processingInstruction + "|" + declaration + "|" + cdata + ")"
closeTag = "</" + tagName + "\\s*[>]"
openTag = "<" + tagName + attribute + "*" + "\\s*/?>"
attribute = "(?:" + "\\s+" + attributeName + attributeValueSpec + "?)"
attributeValue = "(?:" + unquotedValue + "|" + singleQuotedValue + "|" + doubleQuotedValue + ")"
attributeValueSpec = "(?:" + "\\s*=" + "\\s*" + attributeValue + ")"
attributeName = "[a-zA-Z_:][a-zA-Z0-9:._-]*"
cdata = "<!\\[CDATA\\[[\\s\\S]*?\\]\\]>"
declaration = "<![A-Z]+" + "\\s+[^>]*>"
doubleQuotedValue = "\"[^\"]*\""
htmlComment = "<!---->|<!--(?:-?[^>-])(?:-?[^-])*-->"
processingInstruction = "[<][?].*?[?][>]"
singleQuotedValue = "'[^']*'"
tagName = "[A-Za-z][A-Za-z0-9-]*"
unquotedValue = "[^\"'=<>`\\x00-\\x20]+"
)
// HTMLRendererParameters is a collection of supplementary parameters tweaking
// the behavior of various parts of HTML renderer.
type HTMLRendererParameters struct {
// Prepend this text to each relative URL.
AbsolutePrefix string
// Add this text to each footnote anchor, to ensure uniqueness.
FootnoteAnchorPrefix string
// Show this text inside the <a> tag for a footnote return link, if the
// HTML_FOOTNOTE_RETURN_LINKS flag is enabled. If blank, the string
// <sup>[return]</sup> is used.
FootnoteReturnLinkContents string
// If set, add this text to the front of each Heading ID, to ensure
// uniqueness.
HeadingIDPrefix string
// If set, add this text to the back of each Heading ID, to ensure uniqueness.
HeadingIDSuffix string
// Increase heading levels: if the offset is 1, <h1> becomes <h2> etc.
// Negative offset is also valid.
// Resulting levels are clipped between 1 and 6.
HeadingLevelOffset int
Title string // Document title (used if CompletePage is set)
CSS string // Optional CSS file URL (used if CompletePage is set)
Icon string // Optional icon file URL (used if CompletePage is set)
Flags HTMLFlags // Flags allow customizing this renderer's behavior
}
// HTMLRenderer is a type that implements the Renderer interface for HTML output.
//
// Do not create this directly, instead use the NewHTMLRenderer function.
type HTMLRenderer struct {
HTMLRendererParameters
closeTag string // how to end singleton tags: either " />" or ">"
// Track heading IDs to prevent ID collision in a single generation.
headingIDs map[string]int
lastOutputLen int
disableTags int
sr *SPRenderer
}
const (
xhtmlClose = " />"
htmlClose = ">"
)
// NewHTMLRenderer creates and configures an HTMLRenderer object, which
// satisfies the Renderer interface.
func NewHTMLRenderer(params HTMLRendererParameters) *HTMLRenderer {
// configure the rendering engine
closeTag := htmlClose
if params.Flags&UseXHTML != 0 {
closeTag = xhtmlClose
}
if params.FootnoteReturnLinkContents == "" {
params.FootnoteReturnLinkContents = `<sup>[return]</sup>`
}
return &HTMLRenderer{
HTMLRendererParameters: params,
closeTag: closeTag,
headingIDs: make(map[string]int),
sr: NewSmartypantsRenderer(params.Flags),
}
}
func isHTMLTag(tag []byte, tagname string) bool {
found, _ := findHTMLTagPos(tag, tagname)
return found
}
// Look for a character, but ignore it when it's in any kind of quotes, it
// might be JavaScript
func skipUntilCharIgnoreQuotes(html []byte, start int, char byte) int {
inSingleQuote := false
inDoubleQuote := false
inGraveQuote := false
i := start
for i < len(html) {
switch {
case html[i] == char && !inSingleQuote && !inDoubleQuote && !inGraveQuote:
return i
case html[i] == '\'':
inSingleQuote = !inSingleQuote
case html[i] == '"':
inDoubleQuote = !inDoubleQuote
case html[i] == '`':
inGraveQuote = !inGraveQuote
}
i++
}
return start
}
func findHTMLTagPos(tag []byte, tagname string) (bool, int) {
i := 0
if i < len(tag) && tag[0] != '<' {
return false, -1
}
i++
i = skipSpace(tag, i)
if i < len(tag) && tag[i] == '/' {
i++
}
i = skipSpace(tag, i)
j := 0
for ; i < len(tag); i, j = i+1, j+1 {
if j >= len(tagname) {
break
}
if strings.ToLower(string(tag[i]))[0] != tagname[j] {
return false, -1
}
}
if i == len(tag) {
return false, -1
}
rightAngle := skipUntilCharIgnoreQuotes(tag, i, '>')
if rightAngle >= i {
return true, rightAngle
}
return false, -1
}
func skipSpace(tag []byte, i int) int {
for i < len(tag) && isspace(tag[i]) {
i++
}
return i
}
func isRelativeLink(link []byte) (yes bool) {
// a tag begin with '#'
if link[0] == '#' {
return true
}
// link begin with '/' but not '//', the second maybe a protocol relative link
if len(link) >= 2 && link[0] == '/' && link[1] != '/' {
return true
}
// only the root '/'
if len(link) == 1 && link[0] == '/' {
return true
}
// current directory : begin with "./"
if bytes.HasPrefix(link, []byte("./")) {
return true
}
// parent directory : begin with "../"
if bytes.HasPrefix(link, []byte("../")) {
return true
}
return false
}
func (r *HTMLRenderer) ensureUniqueHeadingID(id string) string {
for count, found := r.headingIDs[id]; found; count, found = r.headingIDs[id] {
tmp := fmt.Sprintf("%s-%d", id, count+1)
if _, tmpFound := r.headingIDs[tmp]; !tmpFound {
r.headingIDs[id] = count + 1
id = tmp
} else {
id = id + "-1"
}
}
if _, found := r.headingIDs[id]; !found {
r.headingIDs[id] = 0
}
return id
}
func (r *HTMLRenderer) addAbsPrefix(link []byte) []byte {
if r.AbsolutePrefix != "" && isRelativeLink(link) && link[0] != '.' {
newDest := r.AbsolutePrefix
if link[0] != '/' {
newDest += "/"
}
newDest += string(link)
return []byte(newDest)
}
return link
}
func appendLinkAttrs(attrs []string, flags HTMLFlags, link []byte) []string {
if isRelativeLink(link) {
return attrs
}
val := []string{}
if flags&NofollowLinks != 0 {
val = append(val, "nofollow")
}
if flags&NoreferrerLinks != 0 {
val = append(val, "noreferrer")
}
if flags&NoopenerLinks != 0 {
val = append(val, "noopener")
}
if flags&HrefTargetBlank != 0 {
attrs = append(attrs, "target=\"_blank\"")
}
if len(val) == 0 {
return attrs
}
attr := fmt.Sprintf("rel=%q", strings.Join(val, " "))
return append(attrs, attr)
}
func isMailto(link []byte) bool {
return bytes.HasPrefix(link, []byte("mailto:"))
}
func needSkipLink(flags HTMLFlags, dest []byte) bool {
if flags&SkipLinks != 0 {
return true
}
return flags&Safelink != 0 && !isSafeLink(dest) && !isMailto(dest)
}
func isSmartypantable(node *Node) bool {
pt := node.Parent.Type
return pt != Link && pt != CodeBlock && pt != Code
}
func appendLanguageAttr(attrs []string, info []byte) []string {
if len(info) == 0 {
return attrs
}
endOfLang := bytes.IndexAny(info, "\t ")
if endOfLang < 0 {
endOfLang = len(info)
}
return append(attrs, fmt.Sprintf("class=\"language-%s\"", info[:endOfLang]))
}
func (r *HTMLRenderer) tag(w io.Writer, name []byte, attrs []string) {
w.Write(name)
if len(attrs) > 0 {
w.Write(spaceBytes)
w.Write([]byte(strings.Join(attrs, " ")))
}
w.Write(gtBytes)
r.lastOutputLen = 1
}
func footnoteRef(prefix string, node *Node) []byte {
urlFrag := prefix + string(slugify(node.Destination))
anchor := fmt.Sprintf(`<a href="#fn:%s">%d</a>`, urlFrag, node.NoteID)
return []byte(fmt.Sprintf(`<sup class="footnote-ref" id="fnref:%s">%s</sup>`, urlFrag, anchor))
}
func footnoteItem(prefix string, slug []byte) []byte {
return []byte(fmt.Sprintf(`<li id="fn:%s%s">`, prefix, slug))
}
func footnoteReturnLink(prefix, returnLink string, slug []byte) []byte {
const format = ` <a class="footnote-return" href="#fnref:%s%s">%s</a>`
return []byte(fmt.Sprintf(format, prefix, slug, returnLink))
}
func itemOpenCR(node *Node) bool {
if node.Prev == nil {
return false
}
ld := node.Parent.ListData
return !ld.Tight && ld.ListFlags&ListTypeDefinition == 0
}
func skipParagraphTags(node *Node) bool {
grandparent := node.Parent.Parent
if grandparent == nil || grandparent.Type != List {
return false
}
tightOrTerm := grandparent.Tight || node.Parent.ListFlags&ListTypeTerm != 0
return grandparent.Type == List && tightOrTerm
}
func cellAlignment(align CellAlignFlags) string {
switch align {
case TableAlignmentLeft:
return "left"
case TableAlignmentRight:
return "right"
case TableAlignmentCenter:
return "center"
default:
return ""
}
}
func (r *HTMLRenderer) out(w io.Writer, text []byte) {
if r.disableTags > 0 {
w.Write(htmlTagRe.ReplaceAll(text, []byte{}))
} else {
w.Write(text)
}
r.lastOutputLen = len(text)
}
func (r *HTMLRenderer) cr(w io.Writer) {
if r.lastOutputLen > 0 {
r.out(w, nlBytes)
}
}
var (
nlBytes = []byte{'\n'}
gtBytes = []byte{'>'}
spaceBytes = []byte{' '}
)
var (
brTag = []byte("<br>")
brXHTMLTag = []byte("<br />")
emTag = []byte("<em>")
emCloseTag = []byte("</em>")
strongTag = []byte("<strong>")
strongCloseTag = []byte("</strong>")
delTag = []byte("<del>")
delCloseTag = []byte("</del>")
ttTag = []byte("<tt>")
ttCloseTag = []byte("</tt>")
aTag = []byte("<a")
aCloseTag = []byte("</a>")
preTag = []byte("<pre>")
preCloseTag = []byte("</pre>")
codeTag = []byte("<code>")
codeCloseTag = []byte("</code>")
pTag = []byte("<p>")
pCloseTag = []byte("</p>")
blockquoteTag = []byte("<blockquote>")
blockquoteCloseTag = []byte("</blockquote>")
hrTag = []byte("<hr>")
hrXHTMLTag = []byte("<hr />")
ulTag = []byte("<ul>")
ulCloseTag = []byte("</ul>")
olTag = []byte("<ol>")
olCloseTag = []byte("</ol>")
dlTag = []byte("<dl>")
dlCloseTag = []byte("</dl>")
liTag = []byte("<li>")
liCloseTag = []byte("</li>")
ddTag = []byte("<dd>")
ddCloseTag = []byte("</dd>")
dtTag = []byte("<dt>")
dtCloseTag = []byte("</dt>")
tableTag = []byte("<table>")
tableCloseTag = []byte("</table>")
tdTag = []byte("<td")
tdCloseTag = []byte("</td>")
thTag = []byte("<th")
thCloseTag = []byte("</th>")
theadTag = []byte("<thead>")
theadCloseTag = []byte("</thead>")
tbodyTag = []byte("<tbody>")
tbodyCloseTag = []byte("</tbody>")
trTag = []byte("<tr>")
trCloseTag = []byte("</tr>")
h1Tag = []byte("<h1")
h1CloseTag = []byte("</h1>")
h2Tag = []byte("<h2")
h2CloseTag = []byte("</h2>")
h3Tag = []byte("<h3")
h3CloseTag = []byte("</h3>")
h4Tag = []byte("<h4")
h4CloseTag = []byte("</h4>")
h5Tag = []byte("<h5")
h5CloseTag = []byte("</h5>")
h6Tag = []byte("<h6")
h6CloseTag = []byte("</h6>")
footnotesDivBytes = []byte("\n<div class=\"footnotes\">\n\n")
footnotesCloseDivBytes = []byte("\n</div>\n")
)
func headingTagsFromLevel(level int) ([]byte, []byte) {
if level <= 1 {
return h1Tag, h1CloseTag
}
switch level {
case 2:
return h2Tag, h2CloseTag
case 3:
return h3Tag, h3CloseTag
case 4:
return h4Tag, h4CloseTag
case 5:
return h5Tag, h5CloseTag
}
return h6Tag, h6CloseTag
}
func (r *HTMLRenderer) outHRTag(w io.Writer) {
if r.Flags&UseXHTML == 0 {
r.out(w, hrTag)
} else {
r.out(w, hrXHTMLTag)
}
}
// RenderNode is a default renderer of a single node of a syntax tree. For
// block nodes it will be called twice: first time with entering=true, second
// time with entering=false, so that it could know when it's working on an open
// tag and when on close. It writes the result to w.
//
// The return value is a way to tell the calling walker to adjust its walk
// pattern: e.g. it can terminate the traversal by returning Terminate. Or it
// can ask the walker to skip a subtree of this node by returning SkipChildren.
// The typical behavior is to return GoToNext, which asks for the usual
// traversal to the next node.
func (r *HTMLRenderer) RenderNode(w io.Writer, node *Node, entering bool) WalkStatus {
attrs := []string{}
switch node.Type {
case Text:
if r.Flags&Smartypants != 0 {
var tmp bytes.Buffer
escapeHTML(&tmp, node.Literal)
r.sr.Process(w, tmp.Bytes())
} else {
if node.Parent.Type == Link {
escLink(w, node.Literal)
} else {
escapeHTML(w, node.Literal)
}
}
case Softbreak:
r.cr(w)
// TODO: make it configurable via out(renderer.softbreak)
case Hardbreak:
if r.Flags&UseXHTML == 0 {
r.out(w, brTag)
} else {
r.out(w, brXHTMLTag)
}
r.cr(w)
case Emph:
if entering {
r.out(w, emTag)
} else {
r.out(w, emCloseTag)
}
case Strong:
if entering {
r.out(w, strongTag)
} else {
r.out(w, strongCloseTag)
}
case Del:
if entering {
r.out(w, delTag)
} else {
r.out(w, delCloseTag)
}
case HTMLSpan:
if r.Flags&SkipHTML != 0 {
break
}
r.out(w, node.Literal)
case Link:
// mark it but don't link it if it is not a safe link: no smartypants
dest := node.LinkData.Destination
if needSkipLink(r.Flags, dest) {
if entering {
r.out(w, ttTag)
} else {
r.out(w, ttCloseTag)
}
} else {
if entering {
dest = r.addAbsPrefix(dest)
var hrefBuf bytes.Buffer
hrefBuf.WriteString("href=\"")
escLink(&hrefBuf, dest)
hrefBuf.WriteByte('"')
attrs = append(attrs, hrefBuf.String())
if node.NoteID != 0 {
r.out(w, footnoteRef(r.FootnoteAnchorPrefix, node))
break
}
attrs = appendLinkAttrs(attrs, r.Flags, dest)
if len(node.LinkData.Title) > 0 {
var titleBuff bytes.Buffer
titleBuff.WriteString("title=\"")
escapeHTML(&titleBuff, node.LinkData.Title)
titleBuff.WriteByte('"')
attrs = append(attrs, titleBuff.String())
}
r.tag(w, aTag, attrs)
} else {
if node.NoteID != 0 {
break
}
r.out(w, aCloseTag)
}
}
case Image:
if r.Flags&SkipImages != 0 {
return SkipChildren
}
if entering {
dest := node.LinkData.Destination
dest = r.addAbsPrefix(dest)
if r.disableTags == 0 {
//if options.safe && potentiallyUnsafe(dest) {
//out(w, `<img src="" alt="`)
//} else {
r.out(w, []byte(`<img src="`))
escLink(w, dest)
r.out(w, []byte(`" alt="`))
//}
}
r.disableTags++
} else {
r.disableTags--
if r.disableTags == 0 {
if node.LinkData.Title != nil {
r.out(w, []byte(`" title="`))
escapeHTML(w, node.LinkData.Title)
}
r.out(w, []byte(`" />`))
}
}
case Code:
r.out(w, codeTag)
escapeHTML(w, node.Literal)
r.out(w, codeCloseTag)
case Document:
break
case Paragraph:
if skipParagraphTags(node) {
break
}
if entering {
// TODO: untangle this clusterfuck about when the newlines need
// to be added and when not.
if node.Prev != nil {
switch node.Prev.Type {
case HTMLBlock, List, Paragraph, Heading, CodeBlock, BlockQuote, HorizontalRule:
r.cr(w)
}
}
if node.Parent.Type == BlockQuote && node.Prev == nil {
r.cr(w)
}
r.out(w, pTag)
} else {
r.out(w, pCloseTag)
if !(node.Parent.Type == Item && node.Next == nil) {
r.cr(w)
}
}
case BlockQuote:
if entering {
r.cr(w)
r.out(w, blockquoteTag)
} else {
r.out(w, blockquoteCloseTag)
r.cr(w)
}
case HTMLBlock:
if r.Flags&SkipHTML != 0 {
break
}
r.cr(w)
r.out(w, node.Literal)
r.cr(w)
case Heading:
headingLevel := r.HTMLRendererParameters.HeadingLevelOffset + node.Level
openTag, closeTag := headingTagsFromLevel(headingLevel)
if entering {
if node.IsTitleblock {
attrs = append(attrs, `class="title"`)
}
if node.HeadingID != "" {
id := r.ensureUniqueHeadingID(node.HeadingID)
if r.HeadingIDPrefix != "" {
id = r.HeadingIDPrefix + id
}
if r.HeadingIDSuffix != "" {
id = id + r.HeadingIDSuffix
}
attrs = append(attrs, fmt.Sprintf(`id="%s"`, id))
}
r.cr(w)
r.tag(w, openTag, attrs)
} else {
r.out(w, closeTag)
if !(node.Parent.Type == Item && node.Next == nil) {
r.cr(w)
}
}
case HorizontalRule:
r.cr(w)
r.outHRTag(w)
r.cr(w)
case List:
openTag := ulTag
closeTag := ulCloseTag
if node.ListFlags&ListTypeOrdered != 0 {
openTag = olTag
closeTag = olCloseTag
}
if node.ListFlags&ListTypeDefinition != 0 {
openTag = dlTag
closeTag = dlCloseTag
}
if entering {
if node.IsFootnotesList {
r.out(w, footnotesDivBytes)
r.outHRTag(w)
r.cr(w)
}
r.cr(w)
if node.Parent.Type == Item && node.Parent.Parent.Tight {
r.cr(w)
}
r.tag(w, openTag[:len(openTag)-1], attrs)
r.cr(w)
} else {
r.out(w, closeTag)
//cr(w)
//if node.parent.Type != Item {
// cr(w)
//}
if node.Parent.Type == Item && node.Next != nil {
r.cr(w)
}
if node.Parent.Type == Document || node.Parent.Type == BlockQuote {
r.cr(w)
}
if node.IsFootnotesList {
r.out(w, footnotesCloseDivBytes)
}
}
case Item:
openTag := liTag
closeTag := liCloseTag
if node.ListFlags&ListTypeDefinition != 0 {
openTag = ddTag
closeTag = ddCloseTag
}
if node.ListFlags&ListTypeTerm != 0 {
openTag = dtTag
closeTag = dtCloseTag
}
if entering {
if itemOpenCR(node) {
r.cr(w)
}
if node.ListData.RefLink != nil {
slug := slugify(node.ListData.RefLink)
r.out(w, footnoteItem(r.FootnoteAnchorPrefix, slug))
break
}
r.out(w, openTag)
} else {
if node.ListData.RefLink != nil {
slug := slugify(node.ListData.RefLink)
if r.Flags&FootnoteReturnLinks != 0 {
r.out(w, footnoteReturnLink(r.FootnoteAnchorPrefix, r.FootnoteReturnLinkContents, slug))
}
}
r.out(w, closeTag)
r.cr(w)
}
case CodeBlock:
attrs = appendLanguageAttr(attrs, node.Info)
r.cr(w)
r.out(w, preTag)
r.tag(w, codeTag[:len(codeTag)-1], attrs)
escapeHTML(w, node.Literal)
r.out(w, codeCloseTag)
r.out(w, preCloseTag)
if node.Parent.Type != Item {
r.cr(w)
}
case Table:
if entering {
r.cr(w)
r.out(w, tableTag)
} else {
r.out(w, tableCloseTag)
r.cr(w)
}
case TableCell:
openTag := tdTag
closeTag := tdCloseTag
if node.IsHeader {
openTag = thTag
closeTag = thCloseTag
}
if entering {
align := cellAlignment(node.Align)
if align != "" {
attrs = append(attrs, fmt.Sprintf(`align="%s"`, align))
}
if node.Prev == nil {
r.cr(w)
}
r.tag(w, openTag, attrs)
} else {
r.out(w, closeTag)
r.cr(w)
}
case TableHead:
if entering {
r.cr(w)
r.out(w, theadTag)
} else {
r.out(w, theadCloseTag)
r.cr(w)
}
case TableBody:
if entering {
r.cr(w)
r.out(w, tbodyTag)
// XXX: this is to adhere to a rather silly test. Should fix test.
if node.FirstChild == nil {
r.cr(w)
}
} else {
r.out(w, tbodyCloseTag)
r.cr(w)
}
case TableRow:
if entering {
r.cr(w)
r.out(w, trTag)
} else {
r.out(w, trCloseTag)
r.cr(w)
}
default:
panic("Unknown node type " + node.Type.String())
}
return GoToNext
}
// RenderHeader writes HTML document preamble and TOC if requested.
func (r *HTMLRenderer) RenderHeader(w io.Writer, ast *Node) {
r.writeDocumentHeader(w)
if r.Flags&TOC != 0 {
r.writeTOC(w, ast)
}
}
// RenderFooter writes HTML document footer.
func (r *HTMLRenderer) RenderFooter(w io.Writer, ast *Node) {
if r.Flags&CompletePage == 0 {
return
}
io.WriteString(w, "\n</body>\n</html>\n")
}
func (r *HTMLRenderer) writeDocumentHeader(w io.Writer) {
if r.Flags&CompletePage == 0 {
return
}
ending := ""
if r.Flags&UseXHTML != 0 {
io.WriteString(w, "<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC \"-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN\" ")
io.WriteString(w, "\"http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd\">\n")
io.WriteString(w, "<html xmlns=\"http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml\">\n")
ending = " /"
} else {
io.WriteString(w, "<!DOCTYPE html>\n")
io.WriteString(w, "<html>\n")
}
io.WriteString(w, "<head>\n")
io.WriteString(w, " <title>")
if r.Flags&Smartypants != 0 {
r.sr.Process(w, []byte(r.Title))
} else {
escapeHTML(w, []byte(r.Title))
}
io.WriteString(w, "</title>\n")
io.WriteString(w, " <meta name=\"GENERATOR\" content=\"Blackfriday Markdown Processor v")
io.WriteString(w, Version)
io.WriteString(w, "\"")
io.WriteString(w, ending)
io.WriteString(w, ">\n")
io.WriteString(w, " <meta charset=\"utf-8\"")
io.WriteString(w, ending)
io.WriteString(w, ">\n")
if r.CSS != "" {
io.WriteString(w, " <link rel=\"stylesheet\" type=\"text/css\" href=\"")
escapeHTML(w, []byte(r.CSS))
io.WriteString(w, "\"")
io.WriteString(w, ending)
io.WriteString(w, ">\n")
}
if r.Icon != "" {
io.WriteString(w, " <link rel=\"icon\" type=\"image/x-icon\" href=\"")
escapeHTML(w, []byte(r.Icon))
io.WriteString(w, "\"")
io.WriteString(w, ending)
io.WriteString(w, ">\n")
}
io.WriteString(w, "</head>\n")
io.WriteString(w, "<body>\n\n")
}
func (r *HTMLRenderer) writeTOC(w io.Writer, ast *Node) {
buf := bytes.Buffer{}
inHeading := false
tocLevel := 0
headingCount := 0
ast.Walk(func(node *Node, entering bool) WalkStatus {
if node.Type == Heading && !node.HeadingData.IsTitleblock {
inHeading = entering
if entering {
node.HeadingID = fmt.Sprintf("toc_%d", headingCount)
if node.Level == tocLevel {
buf.WriteString("</li>\n\n<li>")
} else if node.Level < tocLevel {
for node.Level < tocLevel {
tocLevel--
buf.WriteString("</li>\n</ul>")
}
buf.WriteString("</li>\n\n<li>")
} else {
for node.Level > tocLevel {
tocLevel++
buf.WriteString("\n<ul>\n<li>")
}
}
fmt.Fprintf(&buf, `<a href="#toc_%d">`, headingCount)
headingCount++
} else {
buf.WriteString("</a>")
}
return GoToNext
}
if inHeading {
return r.RenderNode(&buf, node, entering)
}
return GoToNext
})
for ; tocLevel > 0; tocLevel-- {
buf.WriteString("</li>\n</ul>")
}
if buf.Len() > 0 {
io.WriteString(w, "<nav>\n")
w.Write(buf.Bytes())
io.WriteString(w, "\n\n</nav>\n")
}
r.lastOutputLen = buf.Len()
}

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// Blackfriday Markdown Processor
// Available at http://github.com/russross/blackfriday
//
// Copyright © 2011 Russ Ross <russ@russross.com>.
// Distributed under the Simplified BSD License.
// See README.md for details.
package blackfriday
import (
"bytes"
"fmt"
"io"
"strings"
"unicode/utf8"
)
//
// Markdown parsing and processing
//
// Version string of the package. Appears in the rendered document when
// CompletePage flag is on.
const Version = "2.0"
// Extensions is a bitwise or'ed collection of enabled Blackfriday's
// extensions.
type Extensions int
// These are the supported markdown parsing extensions.
// OR these values together to select multiple extensions.
const (
NoExtensions Extensions = 0
NoIntraEmphasis Extensions = 1 << iota // Ignore emphasis markers inside words
Tables // Render tables
FencedCode // Render fenced code blocks
Autolink // Detect embedded URLs that are not explicitly marked
Strikethrough // Strikethrough text using ~~test~~
LaxHTMLBlocks // Loosen up HTML block parsing rules
SpaceHeadings // Be strict about prefix heading rules
HardLineBreak // Translate newlines into line breaks
TabSizeEight // Expand tabs to eight spaces instead of four
Footnotes // Pandoc-style footnotes
NoEmptyLineBeforeBlock // No need to insert an empty line to start a (code, quote, ordered list, unordered list) block
HeadingIDs // specify heading IDs with {#id}
Titleblock // Titleblock ala pandoc
AutoHeadingIDs // Create the heading ID from the text
BackslashLineBreak // Translate trailing backslashes into line breaks
DefinitionLists // Render definition lists
CommonHTMLFlags HTMLFlags = UseXHTML | Smartypants |
SmartypantsFractions | SmartypantsDashes | SmartypantsLatexDashes
CommonExtensions Extensions = NoIntraEmphasis | Tables | FencedCode |
Autolink | Strikethrough | SpaceHeadings | HeadingIDs |
BackslashLineBreak | DefinitionLists
)
// ListType contains bitwise or'ed flags for list and list item objects.
type ListType int
// These are the possible flag values for the ListItem renderer.
// Multiple flag values may be ORed together.
// These are mostly of interest if you are writing a new output format.
const (
ListTypeOrdered ListType = 1 << iota
ListTypeDefinition
ListTypeTerm
ListItemContainsBlock
ListItemBeginningOfList // TODO: figure out if this is of any use now
ListItemEndOfList
)
// CellAlignFlags holds a type of alignment in a table cell.
type CellAlignFlags int
// These are the possible flag values for the table cell renderer.
// Only a single one of these values will be used; they are not ORed together.
// These are mostly of interest if you are writing a new output format.
const (
TableAlignmentLeft CellAlignFlags = 1 << iota
TableAlignmentRight
TableAlignmentCenter = (TableAlignmentLeft | TableAlignmentRight)
)
// The size of a tab stop.
const (
TabSizeDefault = 4
TabSizeDouble = 8
)
// blockTags is a set of tags that are recognized as HTML block tags.
// Any of these can be included in markdown text without special escaping.
var blockTags = map[string]struct{}{
"blockquote": {},
"del": {},
"div": {},
"dl": {},
"fieldset": {},
"form": {},
"h1": {},
"h2": {},
"h3": {},
"h4": {},
"h5": {},
"h6": {},
"iframe": {},
"ins": {},
"math": {},
"noscript": {},
"ol": {},
"pre": {},
"p": {},
"script": {},
"style": {},
"table": {},
"ul": {},
// HTML5
"address": {},
"article": {},
"aside": {},
"canvas": {},
"figcaption": {},
"figure": {},
"footer": {},
"header": {},
"hgroup": {},
"main": {},
"nav": {},
"output": {},
"progress": {},
"section": {},
"video": {},
}
// Renderer is the rendering interface. This is mostly of interest if you are
// implementing a new rendering format.
//
// Only an HTML implementation is provided in this repository, see the README
// for external implementations.
type Renderer interface {
// RenderNode is the main rendering method. It will be called once for
// every leaf node and twice for every non-leaf node (first with
// entering=true, then with entering=false). The method should write its
// rendition of the node to the supplied writer w.
RenderNode(w io.Writer, node *Node, entering bool) WalkStatus
// RenderHeader is a method that allows the renderer to produce some
// content preceding the main body of the output document. The header is
// understood in the broad sense here. For example, the default HTML
// renderer will write not only the HTML document preamble, but also the
// table of contents if it was requested.
//
// The method will be passed an entire document tree, in case a particular
// implementation needs to inspect it to produce output.
//
// The output should be written to the supplied writer w. If your
// implementation has no header to write, supply an empty implementation.
RenderHeader(w io.Writer, ast *Node)
// RenderFooter is a symmetric counterpart of RenderHeader.
RenderFooter(w io.Writer, ast *Node)
}
// Callback functions for inline parsing. One such function is defined
// for each character that triggers a response when parsing inline data.
type inlineParser func(p *Markdown, data []byte, offset int) (int, *Node)
// Markdown is a type that holds extensions and the runtime state used by
// Parse, and the renderer. You can not use it directly, construct it with New.
type Markdown struct {
renderer Renderer
referenceOverride ReferenceOverrideFunc
refs map[string]*reference
inlineCallback [256]inlineParser
extensions Extensions
nesting int
maxNesting int
insideLink bool
// Footnotes need to be ordered as well as available to quickly check for
// presence. If a ref is also a footnote, it's stored both in refs and here
// in notes. Slice is nil if footnotes not enabled.
notes []*reference
doc *Node
tip *Node // = doc
oldTip *Node
lastMatchedContainer *Node // = doc
allClosed bool
}
func (p *Markdown) getRef(refid string) (ref *reference, found bool) {
if p.referenceOverride != nil {
r, overridden := p.referenceOverride(refid)
if overridden {
if r == nil {
return nil, false
}
return &reference{
link: []byte(r.Link),
title: []byte(r.Title),
noteID: 0,
hasBlock: false,
text: []byte(r.Text)}, true
}
}
// refs are case insensitive
ref, found = p.refs[strings.ToLower(refid)]
return ref, found
}
func (p *Markdown) finalize(block *Node) {
above := block.Parent
block.open = false
p.tip = above
}
func (p *Markdown) addChild(node NodeType, offset uint32) *Node {
return p.addExistingChild(NewNode(node), offset)
}
func (p *Markdown) addExistingChild(node *Node, offset uint32) *Node {
for !p.tip.canContain(node.Type) {
p.finalize(p.tip)
}
p.tip.AppendChild(node)
p.tip = node
return node
}
func (p *Markdown) closeUnmatchedBlocks() {
if !p.allClosed {
for p.oldTip != p.lastMatchedContainer {
parent := p.oldTip.Parent
p.finalize(p.oldTip)
p.oldTip = parent
}
p.allClosed = true
}
}
//
//
// Public interface
//
//
// Reference represents the details of a link.
// See the documentation in Options for more details on use-case.
type Reference struct {
// Link is usually the URL the reference points to.
Link string
// Title is the alternate text describing the link in more detail.
Title string
// Text is the optional text to override the ref with if the syntax used was
// [refid][]
Text string
}
// ReferenceOverrideFunc is expected to be called with a reference string and
// return either a valid Reference type that the reference string maps to or
// nil. If overridden is false, the default reference logic will be executed.
// See the documentation in Options for more details on use-case.
type ReferenceOverrideFunc func(reference string) (ref *Reference, overridden bool)
// New constructs a Markdown processor. You can use the same With* functions as
// for Run() to customize parser's behavior and the renderer.
func New(opts ...Option) *Markdown {
var p Markdown
for _, opt := range opts {
opt(&p)
}
p.refs = make(map[string]*reference)
p.maxNesting = 16
p.insideLink = false
docNode := NewNode(Document)
p.doc = docNode
p.tip = docNode
p.oldTip = docNode
p.lastMatchedContainer = docNode
p.allClosed = true
// register inline parsers
p.inlineCallback[' '] = maybeLineBreak
p.inlineCallback['*'] = emphasis
p.inlineCallback['_'] = emphasis
if p.extensions&Strikethrough != 0 {
p.inlineCallback['~'] = emphasis
}
p.inlineCallback['`'] = codeSpan
p.inlineCallback['\n'] = lineBreak
p.inlineCallback['['] = link
p.inlineCallback['<'] = leftAngle
p.inlineCallback['\\'] = escape
p.inlineCallback['&'] = entity
p.inlineCallback['!'] = maybeImage
p.inlineCallback['^'] = maybeInlineFootnote
if p.extensions&Autolink != 0 {
p.inlineCallback['h'] = maybeAutoLink
p.inlineCallback['m'] = maybeAutoLink
p.inlineCallback['f'] = maybeAutoLink
p.inlineCallback['H'] = maybeAutoLink
p.inlineCallback['M'] = maybeAutoLink
p.inlineCallback['F'] = maybeAutoLink
}
if p.extensions&Footnotes != 0 {
p.notes = make([]*reference, 0)
}
return &p
}
// Option customizes the Markdown processor's default behavior.
type Option func(*Markdown)
// WithRenderer allows you to override the default renderer.
func WithRenderer(r Renderer) Option {
return func(p *Markdown) {
p.renderer = r
}
}
// WithExtensions allows you to pick some of the many extensions provided by
// Blackfriday. You can bitwise OR them.
func WithExtensions(e Extensions) Option {
return func(p *Markdown) {
p.extensions = e
}
}
// WithNoExtensions turns off all extensions and custom behavior.
func WithNoExtensions() Option {
return func(p *Markdown) {
p.extensions = NoExtensions
p.renderer = NewHTMLRenderer(HTMLRendererParameters{
Flags: HTMLFlagsNone,
})
}
}
// WithRefOverride sets an optional function callback that is called every
// time a reference is resolved.
//
// In Markdown, the link reference syntax can be made to resolve a link to
// a reference instead of an inline URL, in one of the following ways:
//
// * [link text][refid]
// * [refid][]
//
// Usually, the refid is defined at the bottom of the Markdown document. If
// this override function is provided, the refid is passed to the override
// function first, before consulting the defined refids at the bottom. If
// the override function indicates an override did not occur, the refids at
// the bottom will be used to fill in the link details.
func WithRefOverride(o ReferenceOverrideFunc) Option {
return func(p *Markdown) {
p.referenceOverride = o
}
}
// Run is the main entry point to Blackfriday. It parses and renders a
// block of markdown-encoded text.
//
// The simplest invocation of Run takes one argument, input:
// output := Run(input)
// This will parse the input with CommonExtensions enabled and render it with
// the default HTMLRenderer (with CommonHTMLFlags).
//
// Variadic arguments opts can customize the default behavior. Since Markdown
// type does not contain exported fields, you can not use it directly. Instead,
// use the With* functions. For example, this will call the most basic
// functionality, with no extensions:
// output := Run(input, WithNoExtensions())
//
// You can use any number of With* arguments, even contradicting ones. They
// will be applied in order of appearance and the latter will override the
// former:
// output := Run(input, WithNoExtensions(), WithExtensions(exts),
// WithRenderer(yourRenderer))
func Run(input []byte, opts ...Option) []byte {
r := NewHTMLRenderer(HTMLRendererParameters{
Flags: CommonHTMLFlags,
})
optList := []Option{WithRenderer(r), WithExtensions(CommonExtensions)}
optList = append(optList, opts...)
parser := New(optList...)
ast := parser.Parse(input)
var buf bytes.Buffer
parser.renderer.RenderHeader(&buf, ast)
ast.Walk(func(node *Node, entering bool) WalkStatus {
return parser.renderer.RenderNode(&buf, node, entering)
})
parser.renderer.RenderFooter(&buf, ast)
return buf.Bytes()
}
// Parse is an entry point to the parsing part of Blackfriday. It takes an
// input markdown document and produces a syntax tree for its contents. This
// tree can then be rendered with a default or custom renderer, or
// analyzed/transformed by the caller to whatever non-standard needs they have.
// The return value is the root node of the syntax tree.
func (p *Markdown) Parse(input []byte) *Node {
p.block(input)
// Walk the tree and finish up some of unfinished blocks
for p.tip != nil {
p.finalize(p.tip)
}
// Walk the tree again and process inline markdown in each block
p.doc.Walk(func(node *Node, entering bool) WalkStatus {
if node.Type == Paragraph || node.Type == Heading || node.Type == TableCell {
p.inline(node, node.content)
node.content = nil
}
return GoToNext
})
p.parseRefsToAST()
return p.doc
}
func (p *Markdown) parseRefsToAST() {
if p.extensions&Footnotes == 0 || len(p.notes) == 0 {
return
}
p.tip = p.doc
block := p.addBlock(List, nil)
block.IsFootnotesList = true
block.ListFlags = ListTypeOrdered
flags := ListItemBeginningOfList
// Note: this loop is intentionally explicit, not range-form. This is
// because the body of the loop will append nested footnotes to p.notes and
// we need to process those late additions. Range form would only walk over
// the fixed initial set.
for i := 0; i < len(p.notes); i++ {
ref := p.notes[i]
p.addExistingChild(ref.footnote, 0)
block := ref.footnote
block.ListFlags = flags | ListTypeOrdered
block.RefLink = ref.link
if ref.hasBlock {
flags |= ListItemContainsBlock
p.block(ref.title)
} else {
p.inline(block, ref.title)
}
flags &^= ListItemBeginningOfList | ListItemContainsBlock
}
above := block.Parent
finalizeList(block)
p.tip = above
block.Walk(func(node *Node, entering bool) WalkStatus {
if node.Type == Paragraph || node.Type == Heading {
p.inline(node, node.content)
node.content = nil
}
return GoToNext
})
}
//
// Link references
//
// This section implements support for references that (usually) appear
// as footnotes in a document, and can be referenced anywhere in the document.
// The basic format is:
//
// [1]: http://www.google.com/ "Google"
// [2]: http://www.github.com/ "Github"
//
// Anywhere in the document, the reference can be linked by referring to its
// label, i.e., 1 and 2 in this example, as in:
//
// This library is hosted on [Github][2], a git hosting site.
//
// Actual footnotes as specified in Pandoc and supported by some other Markdown
// libraries such as php-markdown are also taken care of. They look like this:
//
// This sentence needs a bit of further explanation.[^note]
//
// [^note]: This is the explanation.
//
// Footnotes should be placed at the end of the document in an ordered list.
// Finally, there are inline footnotes such as:
//
// Inline footnotes^[Also supported.] provide a quick inline explanation,
// but are rendered at the bottom of the document.
//
// reference holds all information necessary for a reference-style links or
// footnotes.
//
// Consider this markdown with reference-style links:
//
// [link][ref]
//
// [ref]: /url/ "tooltip title"
//
// It will be ultimately converted to this HTML:
//
// <p><a href=\"/url/\" title=\"title\">link</a></p>
//
// And a reference structure will be populated as follows:
//
// p.refs["ref"] = &reference{
// link: "/url/",
// title: "tooltip title",
// }
//
// Alternatively, reference can contain information about a footnote. Consider
// this markdown:
//
// Text needing a footnote.[^a]
//
// [^a]: This is the note
//
// A reference structure will be populated as follows:
//
// p.refs["a"] = &reference{
// link: "a",
// title: "This is the note",
// noteID: <some positive int>,
// }
//
// TODO: As you can see, it begs for splitting into two dedicated structures
// for refs and for footnotes.
type reference struct {
link []byte
title []byte
noteID int // 0 if not a footnote ref
hasBlock bool
footnote *Node // a link to the Item node within a list of footnotes
text []byte // only gets populated by refOverride feature with Reference.Text
}
func (r *reference) String() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("{link: %q, title: %q, text: %q, noteID: %d, hasBlock: %v}",
r.link, r.title, r.text, r.noteID, r.hasBlock)
}
// Check whether or not data starts with a reference link.
// If so, it is parsed and stored in the list of references
// (in the render struct).
// Returns the number of bytes to skip to move past it,
// or zero if the first line is not a reference.
func isReference(p *Markdown, data []byte, tabSize int) int {
// up to 3 optional leading spaces
if len(data) < 4 {
return 0
}
i := 0
for i < 3 && data[i] == ' ' {
i++
}
noteID := 0
// id part: anything but a newline between brackets
if data[i] != '[' {
return 0
}
i++
if p.extensions&Footnotes != 0 {
if i < len(data) && data[i] == '^' {
// we can set it to anything here because the proper noteIds will
// be assigned later during the second pass. It just has to be != 0
noteID = 1
i++
}
}
idOffset := i
for i < len(data) && data[i] != '\n' && data[i] != '\r' && data[i] != ']' {
i++
}
if i >= len(data) || data[i] != ']' {
return 0
}
idEnd := i
// footnotes can have empty ID, like this: [^], but a reference can not be
// empty like this: []. Break early if it's not a footnote and there's no ID
if noteID == 0 && idOffset == idEnd {
return 0
}
// spacer: colon (space | tab)* newline? (space | tab)*
i++
if i >= len(data) || data[i] != ':' {
return 0
}
i++
for i < len(data) && (data[i] == ' ' || data[i] == '\t') {
i++
}
if i < len(data) && (data[i] == '\n' || data[i] == '\r') {
i++
if i < len(data) && data[i] == '\n' && data[i-1] == '\r' {
i++
}
}
for i < len(data) && (data[i] == ' ' || data[i] == '\t') {
i++
}
if i >= len(data) {
return 0
}
var (
linkOffset, linkEnd int
titleOffset, titleEnd int
lineEnd int
raw []byte
hasBlock bool
)
if p.extensions&Footnotes != 0 && noteID != 0 {
linkOffset, linkEnd, raw, hasBlock = scanFootnote(p, data, i, tabSize)
lineEnd = linkEnd
} else {
linkOffset, linkEnd, titleOffset, titleEnd, lineEnd = scanLinkRef(p, data, i)
}
if lineEnd == 0 {
return 0
}
// a valid ref has been found
ref := &reference{
noteID: noteID,
hasBlock: hasBlock,
}
if noteID > 0 {
// reusing the link field for the id since footnotes don't have links
ref.link = data[idOffset:idEnd]
// if footnote, it's not really a title, it's the contained text
ref.title = raw
} else {
ref.link = data[linkOffset:linkEnd]
ref.title = data[titleOffset:titleEnd]
}
// id matches are case-insensitive
id := string(bytes.ToLower(data[idOffset:idEnd]))
p.refs[id] = ref
return lineEnd
}
func scanLinkRef(p *Markdown, data []byte, i int) (linkOffset, linkEnd, titleOffset, titleEnd, lineEnd int) {
// link: whitespace-free sequence, optionally between angle brackets
if data[i] == '<' {
i++
}
linkOffset = i
for i < len(data) && data[i] != ' ' && data[i] != '\t' && data[i] != '\n' && data[i] != '\r' {
i++
}
linkEnd = i
if data[linkOffset] == '<' && data[linkEnd-1] == '>' {
linkOffset++
linkEnd--
}
// optional spacer: (space | tab)* (newline | '\'' | '"' | '(' )
for i < len(data) && (data[i] == ' ' || data[i] == '\t') {
i++
}
if i < len(data) && data[i] != '\n' && data[i] != '\r' && data[i] != '\'' && data[i] != '"' && data[i] != '(' {
return
}
// compute end-of-line
if i >= len(data) || data[i] == '\r' || data[i] == '\n' {
lineEnd = i
}
if i+1 < len(data) && data[i] == '\r' && data[i+1] == '\n' {
lineEnd++
}
// optional (space|tab)* spacer after a newline
if lineEnd > 0 {
i = lineEnd + 1
for i < len(data) && (data[i] == ' ' || data[i] == '\t') {
i++
}
}
// optional title: any non-newline sequence enclosed in '"() alone on its line
if i+1 < len(data) && (data[i] == '\'' || data[i] == '"' || data[i] == '(') {
i++
titleOffset = i
// look for EOL
for i < len(data) && data[i] != '\n' && data[i] != '\r' {
i++
}
if i+1 < len(data) && data[i] == '\n' && data[i+1] == '\r' {
titleEnd = i + 1
} else {
titleEnd = i
}
// step back
i--
for i > titleOffset && (data[i] == ' ' || data[i] == '\t') {
i--
}
if i > titleOffset && (data[i] == '\'' || data[i] == '"' || data[i] == ')') {
lineEnd = titleEnd
titleEnd = i
}
}
return
}
// The first bit of this logic is the same as Parser.listItem, but the rest
// is much simpler. This function simply finds the entire block and shifts it
// over by one tab if it is indeed a block (just returns the line if it's not).
// blockEnd is the end of the section in the input buffer, and contents is the
// extracted text that was shifted over one tab. It will need to be rendered at
// the end of the document.
func scanFootnote(p *Markdown, data []byte, i, indentSize int) (blockStart, blockEnd int, contents []byte, hasBlock bool) {
if i == 0 || len(data) == 0 {
return
}
// skip leading whitespace on first line
for i < len(data) && data[i] == ' ' {
i++
}
blockStart = i
// find the end of the line
blockEnd = i
for i < len(data) && data[i-1] != '\n' {
i++
}
// get working buffer
var raw bytes.Buffer
// put the first line into the working buffer
raw.Write(data[blockEnd:i])
blockEnd = i
// process the following lines
containsBlankLine := false
gatherLines:
for blockEnd < len(data) {
i++
// find the end of this line
for i < len(data) && data[i-1] != '\n' {
i++
}
// if it is an empty line, guess that it is part of this item
// and move on to the next line
if p.isEmpty(data[blockEnd:i]) > 0 {
containsBlankLine = true
blockEnd = i
continue
}
n := 0
if n = isIndented(data[blockEnd:i], indentSize); n == 0 {
// this is the end of the block.
// we don't want to include this last line in the index.
break gatherLines
}
// if there were blank lines before this one, insert a new one now
if containsBlankLine {
raw.WriteByte('\n')
containsBlankLine = false
}
// get rid of that first tab, write to buffer
raw.Write(data[blockEnd+n : i])
hasBlock = true
blockEnd = i
}
if data[blockEnd-1] != '\n' {
raw.WriteByte('\n')
}
contents = raw.Bytes()
return
}
//
//
// Miscellaneous helper functions
//
//
// Test if a character is a punctuation symbol.
// Taken from a private function in regexp in the stdlib.
func ispunct(c byte) bool {
for _, r := range []byte("!\"#$%&'()*+,-./:;<=>?@[\\]^_`{|}~") {
if c == r {
return true
}
}
return false
}
// Test if a character is a whitespace character.
func isspace(c byte) bool {
return ishorizontalspace(c) || isverticalspace(c)
}
// Test if a character is a horizontal whitespace character.
func ishorizontalspace(c byte) bool {
return c == ' ' || c == '\t'
}
// Test if a character is a vertical character.
func isverticalspace(c byte) bool {
return c == '\n' || c == '\r' || c == '\f' || c == '\v'
}
// Test if a character is letter.
func isletter(c byte) bool {
return (c >= 'a' && c <= 'z') || (c >= 'A' && c <= 'Z')
}
// Test if a character is a letter or a digit.
// TODO: check when this is looking for ASCII alnum and when it should use unicode
func isalnum(c byte) bool {
return (c >= '0' && c <= '9') || isletter(c)
}
// Replace tab characters with spaces, aligning to the next TAB_SIZE column.
// always ends output with a newline
func expandTabs(out *bytes.Buffer, line []byte, tabSize int) {
// first, check for common cases: no tabs, or only tabs at beginning of line
i, prefix := 0, 0
slowcase := false
for i = 0; i < len(line); i++ {
if line[i] == '\t' {
if prefix == i {
prefix++
} else {
slowcase = true
break
}
}
}
// no need to decode runes if all tabs are at the beginning of the line
if !slowcase {
for i = 0; i < prefix*tabSize; i++ {
out.WriteByte(' ')
}
out.Write(line[prefix:])
return
}
// the slow case: we need to count runes to figure out how
// many spaces to insert for each tab
column := 0
i = 0
for i < len(line) {
start := i
for i < len(line) && line[i] != '\t' {
_, size := utf8.DecodeRune(line[i:])
i += size
column++
}
if i > start {
out.Write(line[start:i])
}
if i >= len(line) {
break
}
for {
out.WriteByte(' ')
column++
if column%tabSize == 0 {
break
}
}
i++
}
}
// Find if a line counts as indented or not.
// Returns number of characters the indent is (0 = not indented).
func isIndented(data []byte, indentSize int) int {
if len(data) == 0 {
return 0
}
if data[0] == '\t' {
return 1
}
if len(data) < indentSize {
return 0
}
for i := 0; i < indentSize; i++ {
if data[i] != ' ' {
return 0
}
}
return indentSize
}
// Create a url-safe slug for fragments
func slugify(in []byte) []byte {
if len(in) == 0 {
return in
}
out := make([]byte, 0, len(in))
sym := false
for _, ch := range in {
if isalnum(ch) {
sym = false
out = append(out, ch)
} else if sym {
continue
} else {
out = append(out, '-')
sym = true
}
}
var a, b int
var ch byte
for a, ch = range out {
if ch != '-' {
break
}
}
for b = len(out) - 1; b > 0; b-- {
if out[b] != '-' {
break
}
}
return out[a : b+1]
}

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package blackfriday
import (
"bytes"
"fmt"
)
// NodeType specifies a type of a single node of a syntax tree. Usually one
// node (and its type) corresponds to a single markdown feature, e.g. emphasis
// or code block.
type NodeType int
// Constants for identifying different types of nodes. See NodeType.
const (
Document NodeType = iota
BlockQuote
List
Item
Paragraph
Heading
HorizontalRule
Emph
Strong
Del
Link
Image
Text
HTMLBlock
CodeBlock
Softbreak
Hardbreak
Code
HTMLSpan
Table
TableCell
TableHead
TableBody
TableRow
)
var nodeTypeNames = []string{
Document: "Document",
BlockQuote: "BlockQuote",
List: "List",
Item: "Item",
Paragraph: "Paragraph",
Heading: "Heading",
HorizontalRule: "HorizontalRule",
Emph: "Emph",
Strong: "Strong",
Del: "Del",
Link: "Link",
Image: "Image",
Text: "Text",
HTMLBlock: "HTMLBlock",
CodeBlock: "CodeBlock",
Softbreak: "Softbreak",
Hardbreak: "Hardbreak",
Code: "Code",
HTMLSpan: "HTMLSpan",
Table: "Table",
TableCell: "TableCell",
TableHead: "TableHead",
TableBody: "TableBody",
TableRow: "TableRow",
}
func (t NodeType) String() string {
return nodeTypeNames[t]
}
// ListData contains fields relevant to a List and Item node type.
type ListData struct {
ListFlags ListType
Tight bool // Skip <p>s around list item data if true
BulletChar byte // '*', '+' or '-' in bullet lists
Delimiter byte // '.' or ')' after the number in ordered lists
RefLink []byte // If not nil, turns this list item into a footnote item and triggers different rendering
IsFootnotesList bool // This is a list of footnotes
}
// LinkData contains fields relevant to a Link node type.
type LinkData struct {
Destination []byte // Destination is what goes into a href
Title []byte // Title is the tooltip thing that goes in a title attribute
NoteID int // NoteID contains a serial number of a footnote, zero if it's not a footnote
Footnote *Node // If it's a footnote, this is a direct link to the footnote Node. Otherwise nil.
}
// CodeBlockData contains fields relevant to a CodeBlock node type.
type CodeBlockData struct {
IsFenced bool // Specifies whether it's a fenced code block or an indented one
Info []byte // This holds the info string
FenceChar byte
FenceLength int
FenceOffset int
}
// TableCellData contains fields relevant to a TableCell node type.
type TableCellData struct {
IsHeader bool // This tells if it's under the header row
Align CellAlignFlags // This holds the value for align attribute
}
// HeadingData contains fields relevant to a Heading node type.
type HeadingData struct {
Level int // This holds the heading level number
HeadingID string // This might hold heading ID, if present
IsTitleblock bool // Specifies whether it's a title block
}
// Node is a single element in the abstract syntax tree of the parsed document.
// It holds connections to the structurally neighboring nodes and, for certain
// types of nodes, additional information that might be needed when rendering.
type Node struct {
Type NodeType // Determines the type of the node
Parent *Node // Points to the parent
FirstChild *Node // Points to the first child, if any
LastChild *Node // Points to the last child, if any
Prev *Node // Previous sibling; nil if it's the first child
Next *Node // Next sibling; nil if it's the last child
Literal []byte // Text contents of the leaf nodes
HeadingData // Populated if Type is Heading
ListData // Populated if Type is List
CodeBlockData // Populated if Type is CodeBlock
LinkData // Populated if Type is Link
TableCellData // Populated if Type is TableCell
content []byte // Markdown content of the block nodes
open bool // Specifies an open block node that has not been finished to process yet
}
// NewNode allocates a node of a specified type.
func NewNode(typ NodeType) *Node {
return &Node{
Type: typ,
open: true,
}
}
func (n *Node) String() string {
ellipsis := ""
snippet := n.Literal
if len(snippet) > 16 {
snippet = snippet[:16]
ellipsis = "..."
}
return fmt.Sprintf("%s: '%s%s'", n.Type, snippet, ellipsis)
}
// Unlink removes node 'n' from the tree.
// It panics if the node is nil.
func (n *Node) Unlink() {
if n.Prev != nil {
n.Prev.Next = n.Next
} else if n.Parent != nil {
n.Parent.FirstChild = n.Next
}
if n.Next != nil {
n.Next.Prev = n.Prev
} else if n.Parent != nil {
n.Parent.LastChild = n.Prev
}
n.Parent = nil
n.Next = nil
n.Prev = nil
}
// AppendChild adds a node 'child' as a child of 'n'.
// It panics if either node is nil.
func (n *Node) AppendChild(child *Node) {
child.Unlink()
child.Parent = n
if n.LastChild != nil {
n.LastChild.Next = child
child.Prev = n.LastChild
n.LastChild = child
} else {
n.FirstChild = child
n.LastChild = child
}
}
// InsertBefore inserts 'sibling' immediately before 'n'.
// It panics if either node is nil.
func (n *Node) InsertBefore(sibling *Node) {
sibling.Unlink()
sibling.Prev = n.Prev
if sibling.Prev != nil {
sibling.Prev.Next = sibling
}
sibling.Next = n
n.Prev = sibling
sibling.Parent = n.Parent
if sibling.Prev == nil {
sibling.Parent.FirstChild = sibling
}
}
func (n *Node) isContainer() bool {
switch n.Type {
case Document:
fallthrough
case BlockQuote:
fallthrough
case List:
fallthrough
case Item:
fallthrough
case Paragraph:
fallthrough
case Heading:
fallthrough
case Emph:
fallthrough
case Strong:
fallthrough
case Del:
fallthrough
case Link:
fallthrough
case Image:
fallthrough
case Table:
fallthrough
case TableHead:
fallthrough
case TableBody:
fallthrough
case TableRow:
fallthrough
case TableCell:
return true
default:
return false
}
}
func (n *Node) canContain(t NodeType) bool {
if n.Type == List {
return t == Item
}
if n.Type == Document || n.Type == BlockQuote || n.Type == Item {
return t != Item
}
if n.Type == Table {
return t == TableHead || t == TableBody
}
if n.Type == TableHead || n.Type == TableBody {
return t == TableRow
}
if n.Type == TableRow {
return t == TableCell
}
return false
}
// WalkStatus allows NodeVisitor to have some control over the tree traversal.
// It is returned from NodeVisitor and different values allow Node.Walk to
// decide which node to go to next.
type WalkStatus int
const (
// GoToNext is the default traversal of every node.
GoToNext WalkStatus = iota
// SkipChildren tells walker to skip all children of current node.
SkipChildren
// Terminate tells walker to terminate the traversal.
Terminate
)
// NodeVisitor is a callback to be called when traversing the syntax tree.
// Called twice for every node: once with entering=true when the branch is
// first visited, then with entering=false after all the children are done.
type NodeVisitor func(node *Node, entering bool) WalkStatus
// Walk is a convenience method that instantiates a walker and starts a
// traversal of subtree rooted at n.
func (n *Node) Walk(visitor NodeVisitor) {
w := newNodeWalker(n)
for w.current != nil {
status := visitor(w.current, w.entering)
switch status {
case GoToNext:
w.next()
case SkipChildren:
w.entering = false
w.next()
case Terminate:
return
}
}
}
type nodeWalker struct {
current *Node
root *Node
entering bool
}
func newNodeWalker(root *Node) *nodeWalker {
return &nodeWalker{
current: root,
root: root,
entering: true,
}
}
func (nw *nodeWalker) next() {
if (!nw.current.isContainer() || !nw.entering) && nw.current == nw.root {
nw.current = nil
return
}
if nw.entering && nw.current.isContainer() {
if nw.current.FirstChild != nil {
nw.current = nw.current.FirstChild
nw.entering = true
} else {
nw.entering = false
}
} else if nw.current.Next == nil {
nw.current = nw.current.Parent
nw.entering = false
} else {
nw.current = nw.current.Next
nw.entering = true
}
}
func dump(ast *Node) {
fmt.Println(dumpString(ast))
}
func dumpR(ast *Node, depth int) string {
if ast == nil {
return ""
}
indent := bytes.Repeat([]byte("\t"), depth)
content := ast.Literal
if content == nil {
content = ast.content
}
result := fmt.Sprintf("%s%s(%q)\n", indent, ast.Type, content)
for n := ast.FirstChild; n != nil; n = n.Next {
result += dumpR(n, depth+1)
}
return result
}
func dumpString(ast *Node) string {
return dumpR(ast, 0)
}

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//
// Blackfriday Markdown Processor
// Available at http://github.com/russross/blackfriday
//
// Copyright © 2011 Russ Ross <russ@russross.com>.
// Distributed under the Simplified BSD License.
// See README.md for details.
//
//
//
// SmartyPants rendering
//
//
package blackfriday
import (
"bytes"
"io"
)
// SPRenderer is a struct containing state of a Smartypants renderer.
type SPRenderer struct {
inSingleQuote bool
inDoubleQuote bool
callbacks [256]smartCallback
}
func wordBoundary(c byte) bool {
return c == 0 || isspace(c) || ispunct(c)
}
func tolower(c byte) byte {
if c >= 'A' && c <= 'Z' {
return c - 'A' + 'a'
}
return c
}
func isdigit(c byte) bool {
return c >= '0' && c <= '9'
}
func smartQuoteHelper(out *bytes.Buffer, previousChar byte, nextChar byte, quote byte, isOpen *bool, addNBSP bool) bool {
// edge of the buffer is likely to be a tag that we don't get to see,
// so we treat it like text sometimes
// enumerate all sixteen possibilities for (previousChar, nextChar)
// each can be one of {0, space, punct, other}
switch {
case previousChar == 0 && nextChar == 0:
// context is not any help here, so toggle
*isOpen = !*isOpen
case isspace(previousChar) && nextChar == 0:
// [ "] might be [ "<code>foo...]
*isOpen = true
case ispunct(previousChar) && nextChar == 0:
// [!"] hmm... could be [Run!"] or [("<code>...]
*isOpen = false
case /* isnormal(previousChar) && */ nextChar == 0:
// [a"] is probably a close
*isOpen = false
case previousChar == 0 && isspace(nextChar):
// [" ] might be [...foo</code>" ]
*isOpen = false
case isspace(previousChar) && isspace(nextChar):
// [ " ] context is not any help here, so toggle
*isOpen = !*isOpen
case ispunct(previousChar) && isspace(nextChar):
// [!" ] is probably a close
*isOpen = false
case /* isnormal(previousChar) && */ isspace(nextChar):
// [a" ] this is one of the easy cases
*isOpen = false
case previousChar == 0 && ispunct(nextChar):
// ["!] hmm... could be ["$1.95] or [</code>"!...]
*isOpen = false
case isspace(previousChar) && ispunct(nextChar):
// [ "!] looks more like [ "$1.95]
*isOpen = true
case ispunct(previousChar) && ispunct(nextChar):
// [!"!] context is not any help here, so toggle
*isOpen = !*isOpen
case /* isnormal(previousChar) && */ ispunct(nextChar):
// [a"!] is probably a close
*isOpen = false
case previousChar == 0 /* && isnormal(nextChar) */ :
// ["a] is probably an open
*isOpen = true
case isspace(previousChar) /* && isnormal(nextChar) */ :
// [ "a] this is one of the easy cases
*isOpen = true
case ispunct(previousChar) /* && isnormal(nextChar) */ :
// [!"a] is probably an open
*isOpen = true
default:
// [a'b] maybe a contraction?
*isOpen = false
}
// Note that with the limited lookahead, this non-breaking
// space will also be appended to single double quotes.
if addNBSP && !*isOpen {
out.WriteString("&nbsp;")
}
out.WriteByte('&')
if *isOpen {
out.WriteByte('l')
} else {
out.WriteByte('r')
}
out.WriteByte(quote)
out.WriteString("quo;")
if addNBSP && *isOpen {
out.WriteString("&nbsp;")
}
return true
}
func (r *SPRenderer) smartSingleQuote(out *bytes.Buffer, previousChar byte, text []byte) int {
if len(text) >= 2 {
t1 := tolower(text[1])
if t1 == '\'' {
nextChar := byte(0)
if len(text) >= 3 {
nextChar = text[2]
}
if smartQuoteHelper(out, previousChar, nextChar, 'd', &r.inDoubleQuote, false) {
return 1
}
}
if (t1 == 's' || t1 == 't' || t1 == 'm' || t1 == 'd') && (len(text) < 3 || wordBoundary(text[2])) {
out.WriteString("&rsquo;")
return 0
}
if len(text) >= 3 {
t2 := tolower(text[2])
if ((t1 == 'r' && t2 == 'e') || (t1 == 'l' && t2 == 'l') || (t1 == 'v' && t2 == 'e')) &&
(len(text) < 4 || wordBoundary(text[3])) {
out.WriteString("&rsquo;")
return 0
}
}
}
nextChar := byte(0)
if len(text) > 1 {
nextChar = text[1]
}
if smartQuoteHelper(out, previousChar, nextChar, 's', &r.inSingleQuote, false) {
return 0
}
out.WriteByte(text[0])
return 0
}
func (r *SPRenderer) smartParens(out *bytes.Buffer, previousChar byte, text []byte) int {
if len(text) >= 3 {
t1 := tolower(text[1])
t2 := tolower(text[2])
if t1 == 'c' && t2 == ')' {
out.WriteString("&copy;")
return 2
}
if t1 == 'r' && t2 == ')' {
out.WriteString("&reg;")
return 2
}
if len(text) >= 4 && t1 == 't' && t2 == 'm' && text[3] == ')' {
out.WriteString("&trade;")
return 3
}
}
out.WriteByte(text[0])
return 0
}
func (r *SPRenderer) smartDash(out *bytes.Buffer, previousChar byte, text []byte) int {
if len(text) >= 2 {
if text[1] == '-' {
out.WriteString("&mdash;")
return 1
}
if wordBoundary(previousChar) && wordBoundary(text[1]) {
out.WriteString("&ndash;")
return 0
}
}
out.WriteByte(text[0])
return 0
}
func (r *SPRenderer) smartDashLatex(out *bytes.Buffer, previousChar byte, text []byte) int {
if len(text) >= 3 && text[1] == '-' && text[2] == '-' {
out.WriteString("&mdash;")
return 2
}
if len(text) >= 2 && text[1] == '-' {
out.WriteString("&ndash;")
return 1
}
out.WriteByte(text[0])
return 0
}
func (r *SPRenderer) smartAmpVariant(out *bytes.Buffer, previousChar byte, text []byte, quote byte, addNBSP bool) int {
if bytes.HasPrefix(text, []byte("&quot;")) {
nextChar := byte(0)
if len(text) >= 7 {
nextChar = text[6]
}
if smartQuoteHelper(out, previousChar, nextChar, quote, &r.inDoubleQuote, addNBSP) {
return 5
}
}
if bytes.HasPrefix(text, []byte("&#0;")) {
return 3
}
out.WriteByte('&')
return 0
}
func (r *SPRenderer) smartAmp(angledQuotes, addNBSP bool) func(*bytes.Buffer, byte, []byte) int {
var quote byte = 'd'
if angledQuotes {
quote = 'a'
}
return func(out *bytes.Buffer, previousChar byte, text []byte) int {
return r.smartAmpVariant(out, previousChar, text, quote, addNBSP)
}
}
func (r *SPRenderer) smartPeriod(out *bytes.Buffer, previousChar byte, text []byte) int {
if len(text) >= 3 && text[1] == '.' && text[2] == '.' {
out.WriteString("&hellip;")
return 2
}
if len(text) >= 5 && text[1] == ' ' && text[2] == '.' && text[3] == ' ' && text[4] == '.' {
out.WriteString("&hellip;")
return 4
}
out.WriteByte(text[0])
return 0
}
func (r *SPRenderer) smartBacktick(out *bytes.Buffer, previousChar byte, text []byte) int {
if len(text) >= 2 && text[1] == '`' {
nextChar := byte(0)
if len(text) >= 3 {
nextChar = text[2]
}
if smartQuoteHelper(out, previousChar, nextChar, 'd', &r.inDoubleQuote, false) {
return 1
}
}
out.WriteByte(text[0])
return 0
}
func (r *SPRenderer) smartNumberGeneric(out *bytes.Buffer, previousChar byte, text []byte) int {
if wordBoundary(previousChar) && previousChar != '/' && len(text) >= 3 {
// is it of the form digits/digits(word boundary)?, i.e., \d+/\d+\b
// note: check for regular slash (/) or fraction slash (, 0x2044, or 0xe2 81 84 in utf-8)
// and avoid changing dates like 1/23/2005 into fractions.
numEnd := 0
for len(text) > numEnd && isdigit(text[numEnd]) {
numEnd++
}
if numEnd == 0 {
out.WriteByte(text[0])
return 0
}
denStart := numEnd + 1
if len(text) > numEnd+3 && text[numEnd] == 0xe2 && text[numEnd+1] == 0x81 && text[numEnd+2] == 0x84 {
denStart = numEnd + 3
} else if len(text) < numEnd+2 || text[numEnd] != '/' {
out.WriteByte(text[0])
return 0
}
denEnd := denStart
for len(text) > denEnd && isdigit(text[denEnd]) {
denEnd++
}
if denEnd == denStart {
out.WriteByte(text[0])
return 0
}
if len(text) == denEnd || wordBoundary(text[denEnd]) && text[denEnd] != '/' {
out.WriteString("<sup>")
out.Write(text[:numEnd])
out.WriteString("</sup>&frasl;<sub>")
out.Write(text[denStart:denEnd])
out.WriteString("</sub>")
return denEnd - 1
}
}
out.WriteByte(text[0])
return 0
}
func (r *SPRenderer) smartNumber(out *bytes.Buffer, previousChar byte, text []byte) int {
if wordBoundary(previousChar) && previousChar != '/' && len(text) >= 3 {
if text[0] == '1' && text[1] == '/' && text[2] == '2' {
if len(text) < 4 || wordBoundary(text[3]) && text[3] != '/' {
out.WriteString("&frac12;")
return 2
}
}
if text[0] == '1' && text[1] == '/' && text[2] == '4' {
if len(text) < 4 || wordBoundary(text[3]) && text[3] != '/' || (len(text) >= 5 && tolower(text[3]) == 't' && tolower(text[4]) == 'h') {
out.WriteString("&frac14;")
return 2
}
}
if text[0] == '3' && text[1] == '/' && text[2] == '4' {
if len(text) < 4 || wordBoundary(text[3]) && text[3] != '/' || (len(text) >= 6 && tolower(text[3]) == 't' && tolower(text[4]) == 'h' && tolower(text[5]) == 's') {
out.WriteString("&frac34;")
return 2
}
}
}
out.WriteByte(text[0])
return 0
}
func (r *SPRenderer) smartDoubleQuoteVariant(out *bytes.Buffer, previousChar byte, text []byte, quote byte) int {
nextChar := byte(0)
if len(text) > 1 {
nextChar = text[1]
}
if !smartQuoteHelper(out, previousChar, nextChar, quote, &r.inDoubleQuote, false) {
out.WriteString("&quot;")
}
return 0
}
func (r *SPRenderer) smartDoubleQuote(out *bytes.Buffer, previousChar byte, text []byte) int {
return r.smartDoubleQuoteVariant(out, previousChar, text, 'd')
}
func (r *SPRenderer) smartAngledDoubleQuote(out *bytes.Buffer, previousChar byte, text []byte) int {
return r.smartDoubleQuoteVariant(out, previousChar, text, 'a')
}
func (r *SPRenderer) smartLeftAngle(out *bytes.Buffer, previousChar byte, text []byte) int {
i := 0
for i < len(text) && text[i] != '>' {
i++
}
out.Write(text[:i+1])
return i
}
type smartCallback func(out *bytes.Buffer, previousChar byte, text []byte) int
// NewSmartypantsRenderer constructs a Smartypants renderer object.
func NewSmartypantsRenderer(flags HTMLFlags) *SPRenderer {
var (
r SPRenderer
smartAmpAngled = r.smartAmp(true, false)
smartAmpAngledNBSP = r.smartAmp(true, true)
smartAmpRegular = r.smartAmp(false, false)
smartAmpRegularNBSP = r.smartAmp(false, true)
addNBSP = flags&SmartypantsQuotesNBSP != 0
)
if flags&SmartypantsAngledQuotes == 0 {
r.callbacks['"'] = r.smartDoubleQuote
if !addNBSP {
r.callbacks['&'] = smartAmpRegular
} else {
r.callbacks['&'] = smartAmpRegularNBSP
}
} else {
r.callbacks['"'] = r.smartAngledDoubleQuote
if !addNBSP {
r.callbacks['&'] = smartAmpAngled
} else {
r.callbacks['&'] = smartAmpAngledNBSP
}
}
r.callbacks['\''] = r.smartSingleQuote
r.callbacks['('] = r.smartParens
if flags&SmartypantsDashes != 0 {
if flags&SmartypantsLatexDashes == 0 {
r.callbacks['-'] = r.smartDash
} else {
r.callbacks['-'] = r.smartDashLatex
}
}
r.callbacks['.'] = r.smartPeriod
if flags&SmartypantsFractions == 0 {
r.callbacks['1'] = r.smartNumber
r.callbacks['3'] = r.smartNumber
} else {
for ch := '1'; ch <= '9'; ch++ {
r.callbacks[ch] = r.smartNumberGeneric
}
}
r.callbacks['<'] = r.smartLeftAngle
r.callbacks['`'] = r.smartBacktick
return &r
}
// Process is the entry point of the Smartypants renderer.
func (r *SPRenderer) Process(w io.Writer, text []byte) {
mark := 0
for i := 0; i < len(text); i++ {
if action := r.callbacks[text[i]]; action != nil {
if i > mark {
w.Write(text[mark:i])
}
previousChar := byte(0)
if i > 0 {
previousChar = text[i-1]
}
var tmp bytes.Buffer
i += action(&tmp, previousChar, text[i:])
w.Write(tmp.Bytes())
mark = i + 1
}
}
if mark < len(text) {
w.Write(text[mark:])
}
}

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sudo: false
language: go
go:
- 1.x
- master
matrix:
allow_failures:
- go: master
fast_finish: true
install:
- # Do nothing. This is needed to prevent default install action "go get -t -v ./..." from happening here (we want it to happen inside script step).
script:
- go get -t -v ./...
- diff -u <(echo -n) <(gofmt -d -s .)
- go tool vet .
- go test -v -race ./...

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MIT License
Copyright (c) 2015 Dmitri Shuralyov
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.

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sanitized_anchor_name
=====================
[![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/shurcooL/sanitized_anchor_name.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/shurcooL/sanitized_anchor_name) [![GoDoc](https://godoc.org/github.com/shurcooL/sanitized_anchor_name?status.svg)](https://godoc.org/github.com/shurcooL/sanitized_anchor_name)
Package sanitized_anchor_name provides a func to create sanitized anchor names.
Its logic can be reused by multiple packages to create interoperable anchor names
and links to those anchors.
At this time, it does not try to ensure that generated anchor names
are unique, that responsibility falls on the caller.
Installation
------------
```bash
go get -u github.com/shurcooL/sanitized_anchor_name
```
Example
-------
```Go
anchorName := sanitized_anchor_name.Create("This is a header")
fmt.Println(anchorName)
// Output:
// this-is-a-header
```
License
-------
- [MIT License](LICENSE)

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module github.com/shurcooL/sanitized_anchor_name

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// Package sanitized_anchor_name provides a func to create sanitized anchor names.
//
// Its logic can be reused by multiple packages to create interoperable anchor names
// and links to those anchors.
//
// At this time, it does not try to ensure that generated anchor names
// are unique, that responsibility falls on the caller.
package sanitized_anchor_name // import "github.com/shurcooL/sanitized_anchor_name"
import "unicode"
// Create returns a sanitized anchor name for the given text.
func Create(text string) string {
var anchorName []rune
var futureDash = false
for _, r := range text {
switch {
case unicode.IsLetter(r) || unicode.IsNumber(r):
if futureDash && len(anchorName) > 0 {
anchorName = append(anchorName, '-')
}
futureDash = false
anchorName = append(anchorName, unicode.ToLower(r))
default:
futureDash = true
}
}
return string(anchorName)
}

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*.coverprofile
*.orig
node_modules/
vendor
.idea
internal/*/built-example
coverage.txt

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# Contributor Covenant Code of Conduct
## Our Pledge
In the interest of fostering an open and welcoming environment, we as
contributors and maintainers pledge to making participation in our project and
our community a harassment-free experience for everyone, regardless of age, body
size, disability, ethnicity, gender identity and expression, level of experience,
education, socio-economic status, nationality, personal appearance, race,
religion, or sexual identity and orientation.
## Our Standards
Examples of behavior that contributes to creating a positive environment
include:
* Using welcoming and inclusive language
* Being respectful of differing viewpoints and experiences
* Gracefully accepting constructive criticism
* Focusing on what is best for the community
* Showing empathy towards other community members
Examples of unacceptable behavior by participants include:
* The use of sexualized language or imagery and unwelcome sexual attention or
advances
* Trolling, insulting/derogatory comments, and personal or political attacks
* Public or private harassment
* Publishing others' private information, such as a physical or electronic
address, without explicit permission
* Other conduct which could reasonably be considered inappropriate in a
professional setting
## Our Responsibilities
Project maintainers are responsible for clarifying the standards of acceptable
behavior and are expected to take appropriate and fair corrective action in
response to any instances of unacceptable behavior.
Project maintainers have the right and responsibility to remove, edit, or
reject comments, commits, code, wiki edits, issues, and other contributions
that are not aligned to this Code of Conduct, or to ban temporarily or
permanently any contributor for other behaviors that they deem inappropriate,
threatening, offensive, or harmful.
## Scope
This Code of Conduct applies both within project spaces and in public spaces
when an individual is representing the project or its community. Examples of
representing a project or community include using an official project e-mail
address, posting via an official social media account, or acting as an appointed
representative at an online or offline event. Representation of a project may be
further defined and clarified by project maintainers.
## Enforcement
Instances of abusive, harassing, or otherwise unacceptable behavior may be
reported by contacting Dan Buch at dan@meatballhat.com. All complaints will be
reviewed and investigated and will result in a response that is deemed necessary
and appropriate to the circumstances. The project team is obligated to maintain
confidentiality with regard to the reporter of an incident. Further details of
specific enforcement policies may be posted separately.
Project maintainers who do not follow or enforce the Code of Conduct in good
faith may face temporary or permanent repercussions as determined by other
members of the project's leadership.
## Attribution
This Code of Conduct is adapted from the [Contributor Covenant][homepage], version 1.4,
available at https://www.contributor-covenant.org/version/1/4/code-of-conduct.html
[homepage]: https://www.contributor-covenant.org

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cli
===
[![GoDoc](https://godoc.org/github.com/urfave/cli?status.svg)](https://godoc.org/github.com/urfave/cli)
[![codebeat](https://codebeat.co/badges/0a8f30aa-f975-404b-b878-5fab3ae1cc5f)](https://codebeat.co/projects/github-com-urfave-cli)
[![Go Report Card](https://goreportcard.com/badge/urfave/cli)](https://goreportcard.com/report/urfave/cli)
[![codecov](https://codecov.io/gh/urfave/cli/branch/master/graph/badge.svg)](https://codecov.io/gh/urfave/cli)
cli is a simple, fast, and fun package for building command line apps in Go. The
goal is to enable developers to write fast and distributable command line
applications in an expressive way.
## Usage Documentation
Usage documentation exists for each major version. Don't know what version you're on? You're probably using the version from the `master` branch, which is currently `v2`.
- `v2` - [./docs/v2/manual.md](./docs/v2/manual.md)
- `v1` - [./docs/v1/manual.md](./docs/v1/manual.md)
## Installation
Make sure you have a working Go environment. Go version 1.11+ is supported. [See the install instructions for Go](http://golang.org/doc/install.html).
Go Modules are strongly recommended when using this package. [See the go blog guide on using Go Modules](https://blog.golang.org/using-go-modules).
### Using `v2` releases
```
$ GO111MODULE=on go get github.com/urfave/cli/v2
```
```go
...
import (
"github.com/urfave/cli/v2" // imports as package "cli"
)
...
```
### Using `v1` releases
```
$ GO111MODULE=on go get github.com/urfave/cli
```
```go
...
import (
"github.com/urfave/cli"
)
...
```
### GOPATH
Make sure your `PATH` includes the `$GOPATH/bin` directory so your commands can
be easily used:
```
export PATH=$PATH:$GOPATH/bin
```
### Supported platforms
cli is tested against multiple versions of Go on Linux, and against the latest
released version of Go on OS X and Windows. This project uses Github Actions for
builds. For more build info, please look at the [./.github/workflows/cli.yml](https://github.com/urfave/cli/blob/master/.github/workflows/cli.yml).

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@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ import (
"strconv"
"syscall"
"gopkg.in/urfave/cli.v2"
"github.com/urfave/cli/v2"
)
// FlagInputSourceExtension is an extension interface of cli.Flag that
@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ func (f *GenericFlag) ApplyInputSourceValue(context *cli.Context, isc InputSourc
}
if value != nil {
for _, name := range f.Names() {
f.set.Set(name, value.String())
_ = f.set.Set(name, value.String())
}
}
}
@ -135,7 +135,7 @@ func (f *BoolFlag) ApplyInputSourceValue(context *cli.Context, isc InputSourceCo
}
if value {
for _, name := range f.Names() {
f.set.Set(name, strconv.FormatBool(value))
_ = f.set.Set(name, strconv.FormatBool(value))
}
}
}
@ -153,7 +153,7 @@ func (f *StringFlag) ApplyInputSourceValue(context *cli.Context, isc InputSource
}
if value != "" {
for _, name := range f.Names() {
f.set.Set(name, value)
_ = f.set.Set(name, value)
}
}
}
@ -181,7 +181,7 @@ func (f *PathFlag) ApplyInputSourceValue(context *cli.Context, isc InputSourceCo
value = filepath.Join(filepath.Dir(basePathAbs), value)
}
f.set.Set(name, value)
_ = f.set.Set(name, value)
}
}
}
@ -199,7 +199,7 @@ func (f *IntFlag) ApplyInputSourceValue(context *cli.Context, isc InputSourceCon
}
if value > 0 {
for _, name := range f.Names() {
f.set.Set(name, strconv.FormatInt(int64(value), 10))
_ = f.set.Set(name, strconv.FormatInt(int64(value), 10))
}
}
}
@ -217,7 +217,7 @@ func (f *DurationFlag) ApplyInputSourceValue(context *cli.Context, isc InputSour
}
if value > 0 {
for _, name := range f.Names() {
f.set.Set(name, value.String())
_ = f.set.Set(name, value.String())
}
}
}
@ -236,7 +236,7 @@ func (f *Float64Flag) ApplyInputSourceValue(context *cli.Context, isc InputSourc
if value > 0 {
floatStr := float64ToString(value)
for _, name := range f.Names() {
f.set.Set(name, floatStr)
_ = f.set.Set(name, floatStr)
}
}
}

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// Code generated by fg; DO NOT EDIT.
package altsrc
import (
"flag"
"github.com/urfave/cli/v2"
)
// BoolFlag is the flag type that wraps cli.BoolFlag to allow
// for other values to be specified
type BoolFlag struct {
*cli.BoolFlag
set *flag.FlagSet
}
// NewBoolFlag creates a new BoolFlag
func NewBoolFlag(fl *cli.BoolFlag) *BoolFlag {
return &BoolFlag{BoolFlag: fl, set: nil}
}
// Apply saves the flagSet for later usage calls, then calls
// the wrapped BoolFlag.Apply
func (f *BoolFlag) Apply(set *flag.FlagSet) error {
f.set = set
return f.BoolFlag.Apply(set)
}
// DurationFlag is the flag type that wraps cli.DurationFlag to allow
// for other values to be specified
type DurationFlag struct {
*cli.DurationFlag
set *flag.FlagSet
}
// NewDurationFlag creates a new DurationFlag
func NewDurationFlag(fl *cli.DurationFlag) *DurationFlag {
return &DurationFlag{DurationFlag: fl, set: nil}
}
// Apply saves the flagSet for later usage calls, then calls
// the wrapped DurationFlag.Apply
func (f *DurationFlag) Apply(set *flag.FlagSet) error {
f.set = set
return f.DurationFlag.Apply(set)
}
// Float64Flag is the flag type that wraps cli.Float64Flag to allow
// for other values to be specified
type Float64Flag struct {
*cli.Float64Flag
set *flag.FlagSet
}
// NewFloat64Flag creates a new Float64Flag
func NewFloat64Flag(fl *cli.Float64Flag) *Float64Flag {
return &Float64Flag{Float64Flag: fl, set: nil}
}
// Apply saves the flagSet for later usage calls, then calls
// the wrapped Float64Flag.Apply
func (f *Float64Flag) Apply(set *flag.FlagSet) error {
f.set = set
return f.Float64Flag.Apply(set)
}
// GenericFlag is the flag type that wraps cli.GenericFlag to allow
// for other values to be specified
type GenericFlag struct {
*cli.GenericFlag
set *flag.FlagSet
}
// NewGenericFlag creates a new GenericFlag
func NewGenericFlag(fl *cli.GenericFlag) *GenericFlag {
return &GenericFlag{GenericFlag: fl, set: nil}
}
// Apply saves the flagSet for later usage calls, then calls
// the wrapped GenericFlag.Apply
func (f *GenericFlag) Apply(set *flag.FlagSet) error {
f.set = set
return f.GenericFlag.Apply(set)
}
// Int64Flag is the flag type that wraps cli.Int64Flag to allow
// for other values to be specified
type Int64Flag struct {
*cli.Int64Flag
set *flag.FlagSet
}
// NewInt64Flag creates a new Int64Flag
func NewInt64Flag(fl *cli.Int64Flag) *Int64Flag {
return &Int64Flag{Int64Flag: fl, set: nil}
}
// Apply saves the flagSet for later usage calls, then calls
// the wrapped Int64Flag.Apply
func (f *Int64Flag) Apply(set *flag.FlagSet) error {
f.set = set
return f.Int64Flag.Apply(set)
}
// IntFlag is the flag type that wraps cli.IntFlag to allow
// for other values to be specified
type IntFlag struct {
*cli.IntFlag
set *flag.FlagSet
}
// NewIntFlag creates a new IntFlag
func NewIntFlag(fl *cli.IntFlag) *IntFlag {
return &IntFlag{IntFlag: fl, set: nil}
}
// Apply saves the flagSet for later usage calls, then calls
// the wrapped IntFlag.Apply
func (f *IntFlag) Apply(set *flag.FlagSet) error {
f.set = set
return f.IntFlag.Apply(set)
}
// IntSliceFlag is the flag type that wraps cli.IntSliceFlag to allow
// for other values to be specified
type IntSliceFlag struct {
*cli.IntSliceFlag
set *flag.FlagSet
}
// NewIntSliceFlag creates a new IntSliceFlag
func NewIntSliceFlag(fl *cli.IntSliceFlag) *IntSliceFlag {
return &IntSliceFlag{IntSliceFlag: fl, set: nil}
}
// Apply saves the flagSet for later usage calls, then calls
// the wrapped IntSliceFlag.Apply
func (f *IntSliceFlag) Apply(set *flag.FlagSet) error {
f.set = set
return f.IntSliceFlag.Apply(set)
}
// Int64SliceFlag is the flag type that wraps cli.Int64SliceFlag to allow
// for other values to be specified
type Int64SliceFlag struct {
*cli.Int64SliceFlag
set *flag.FlagSet
}
// NewInt64SliceFlag creates a new Int64SliceFlag
func NewInt64SliceFlag(fl *cli.Int64SliceFlag) *Int64SliceFlag {
return &Int64SliceFlag{Int64SliceFlag: fl, set: nil}
}
// Apply saves the flagSet for later usage calls, then calls
// the wrapped Int64SliceFlag.Apply
func (f *Int64SliceFlag) Apply(set *flag.FlagSet) error {
f.set = set
return f.Int64SliceFlag.Apply(set)
}
// Float64SliceFlag is the flag type that wraps cli.Float64SliceFlag to allow
// for other values to be specified
type Float64SliceFlag struct {
*cli.Float64SliceFlag
set *flag.FlagSet
}
// NewFloat64SliceFlag creates a new Float64SliceFlag
func NewFloat64SliceFlag(fl *cli.Float64SliceFlag) *Float64SliceFlag {
return &Float64SliceFlag{Float64SliceFlag: fl, set: nil}
}
// Apply saves the flagSet for later usage calls, then calls the
// wrapped Float64SliceFlag.Apply
func (f *Float64SliceFlag) Apply(set *flag.FlagSet) error {
f.set = set
return f.Float64SliceFlag.Apply(set)
}
// StringFlag is the flag type that wraps cli.StringFlag to allow
// for other values to be specified
type StringFlag struct {
*cli.StringFlag
set *flag.FlagSet
}
// NewStringFlag creates a new StringFlag
func NewStringFlag(fl *cli.StringFlag) *StringFlag {
return &StringFlag{StringFlag: fl, set: nil}
}
// Apply saves the flagSet for later usage calls, then calls
// the wrapped StringFlag.Apply
func (f *StringFlag) Apply(set *flag.FlagSet) error {
f.set = set
return f.StringFlag.Apply(set)
}
// PathFlag is the flag type that wraps cli.PathFlag to allow
// for other values to be specified
type PathFlag struct {
*cli.PathFlag
set *flag.FlagSet
}
// NewPathFlag creates a new PathFlag
func NewPathFlag(fl *cli.PathFlag) *PathFlag {
return &PathFlag{PathFlag: fl, set: nil}
}
// Apply saves the flagSet for later usage calls, then calls the
// wrapped PathFlag.Apply
func (f *PathFlag) Apply(set *flag.FlagSet) error {
f.set = set
return f.PathFlag.Apply(set)
}
// StringSliceFlag is the flag type that wraps cli.StringSliceFlag to allow
// for other values to be specified
type StringSliceFlag struct {
*cli.StringSliceFlag
set *flag.FlagSet
}
// NewStringSliceFlag creates a new StringSliceFlag
func NewStringSliceFlag(fl *cli.StringSliceFlag) *StringSliceFlag {
return &StringSliceFlag{StringSliceFlag: fl, set: nil}
}
// Apply saves the flagSet for later usage calls, then calls
// the wrapped StringSliceFlag.Apply
func (f *StringSliceFlag) Apply(set *flag.FlagSet) error {
f.set = set
return f.StringSliceFlag.Apply(set)
}
// Uint64Flag is the flag type that wraps cli.Uint64Flag to allow
// for other values to be specified
type Uint64Flag struct {
*cli.Uint64Flag
set *flag.FlagSet
}
// NewUint64Flag creates a new Uint64Flag
func NewUint64Flag(fl *cli.Uint64Flag) *Uint64Flag {
return &Uint64Flag{Uint64Flag: fl, set: nil}
}
// Apply saves the flagSet for later usage calls, then calls
// the wrapped Uint64Flag.Apply
func (f *Uint64Flag) Apply(set *flag.FlagSet) error {
f.set = set
return f.Uint64Flag.Apply(set)
}
// UintFlag is the flag type that wraps cli.UintFlag to allow
// for other values to be specified
type UintFlag struct {
*cli.UintFlag
set *flag.FlagSet
}
// NewUintFlag creates a new UintFlag
func NewUintFlag(fl *cli.UintFlag) *UintFlag {
return &UintFlag{UintFlag: fl, set: nil}
}
// Apply saves the flagSet for later usage calls, then calls
// the wrapped UintFlag.Apply
func (f *UintFlag) Apply(set *flag.FlagSet) error {
f.set = set
return f.UintFlag.Apply(set)
}

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@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ package altsrc
import (
"time"
"gopkg.in/urfave/cli.v2"
"github.com/urfave/cli/v2"
)
// InputSourceContext is an interface used to allow

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@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ import (
"strings"
"time"
"gopkg.in/urfave/cli.v2"
"github.com/urfave/cli/v2"
)
// NewJSONSourceFromFlagFunc returns a func that takes a cli.Context
@ -29,13 +29,8 @@ func NewJSONSourceFromFile(f string) (InputSourceContext, error) {
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
s, err := newJSONSource(data)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
s.file = f
return s, nil
return NewJSONSource(data)
}
// NewJSONSourceFromReader returns an InputSourceContext suitable for
@ -51,10 +46,6 @@ func NewJSONSourceFromReader(r io.Reader) (InputSourceContext, error) {
// NewJSONSource returns an InputSourceContext suitable for retrieving
// config variables from raw JSON data.
func NewJSONSource(data []byte) (InputSourceContext, error) {
return newJSONSource(data)
}
func newJSONSource(data []byte) (*jsonSource, error) {
var deserialized map[string]interface{}
if err := json.Unmarshal(data, &deserialized); err != nil {
return nil, err
@ -76,10 +67,10 @@ func (x *jsonSource) Int(name string) (int, error) {
return 0, fmt.Errorf("unexpected type %T for %q", i, name)
case int:
return v, nil
case float64:
return int(float64(v)), nil
case float32:
return int(float32(v)), nil
return int(v), nil
case float64:
return int(v), nil
}
}
@ -88,9 +79,9 @@ func (x *jsonSource) Duration(name string) (time.Duration, error) {
if err != nil {
return 0, err
}
v, ok := (time.Duration)(0), false
if v, ok = i.(time.Duration); !ok {
return v, fmt.Errorf("unexpected type %T for %q", i, name)
v, ok := i.(time.Duration)
if !ok {
return 0, fmt.Errorf("unexpected type %T for %q", i, name)
}
return v, nil
}
@ -100,9 +91,9 @@ func (x *jsonSource) Float64(name string) (float64, error) {
if err != nil {
return 0, err
}
v, ok := (float64)(0), false
if v, ok = i.(float64); !ok {
return v, fmt.Errorf("unexpected type %T for %q", i, name)
v, ok := i.(float64)
if !ok {
return 0, fmt.Errorf("unexpected type %T for %q", i, name)
}
return v, nil
}
@ -112,9 +103,9 @@ func (x *jsonSource) String(name string) (string, error) {
if err != nil {
return "", err
}
v, ok := "", false
if v, ok = i.(string); !ok {
return v, fmt.Errorf("unexpected type %T for %q", i, name)
v, ok := i.(string)
if !ok {
return "", fmt.Errorf("unexpected type %T for %q", i, name)
}
return v, nil
}
@ -170,9 +161,9 @@ func (x *jsonSource) Generic(name string) (cli.Generic, error) {
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
v, ok := (cli.Generic)(nil), false
if v, ok = i.(cli.Generic); !ok {
return v, fmt.Errorf("unexpected type %T for %q", i, name)
v, ok := i.(cli.Generic)
if !ok {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("unexpected type %T for %q", i, name)
}
return v, nil
}
@ -182,9 +173,9 @@ func (x *jsonSource) Bool(name string) (bool, error) {
if err != nil {
return false, err
}
v, ok := false, false
if v, ok = i.(bool); !ok {
return v, fmt.Errorf("unexpected type %T for %q", i, name)
v, ok := i.(bool)
if !ok {
return false, fmt.Errorf("unexpected type %T for %q", i, name)
}
return v, nil
}

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@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ import (
"strings"
"time"
"gopkg.in/urfave/cli.v2"
"github.com/urfave/cli/v2"
)
// MapInputSource implements InputSourceContext to return
@ -23,16 +23,16 @@ func nestedVal(name string, tree map[interface{}]interface{}) (interface{}, bool
if sections := strings.Split(name, "."); len(sections) > 1 {
node := tree
for _, section := range sections[:len(sections)-1] {
if child, ok := node[section]; !ok {
child, ok := node[section]
if !ok {
return nil, false
} else {
if ctype, ok := child.(map[interface{}]interface{}); !ok {
}
ctype, ok := child.(map[interface{}]interface{})
if !ok {
return nil, false
} else {
}
node = ctype
}
}
}
if val, ok := node[sections[len(sections)-1]]; ok {
return val, true
}

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@ -1,8 +1,3 @@
// Disabling building of toml support in cases where golang is 1.0 or 1.1
// as the encoding library is not implemented or supported.
// +build go1.2
package altsrc
import (
@ -10,7 +5,7 @@ import (
"reflect"
"github.com/BurntSushi/toml"
"gopkg.in/urfave/cli.v2"
"github.com/urfave/cli/v2"
)
type tomlMap struct {
@ -28,7 +23,7 @@ func unmarshalMap(i interface{}) (ret map[interface{}]interface{}, err error) {
case reflect.String:
ret[key] = val.(string)
case reflect.Int:
ret[key] = int(val.(int))
ret[key] = val.(int)
case reflect.Int8:
ret[key] = int(val.(int8))
case reflect.Int16:
@ -50,7 +45,7 @@ func unmarshalMap(i interface{}) (ret map[interface{}]interface{}, err error) {
case reflect.Float32:
ret[key] = float64(val.(float32))
case reflect.Float64:
ret[key] = float64(val.(float64))
ret[key] = val.(float64)
case reflect.Map:
if tmp, err := unmarshalMap(val); err == nil {
ret[key] = tmp
@ -66,9 +61,9 @@ func unmarshalMap(i interface{}) (ret map[interface{}]interface{}, err error) {
return ret, nil
}
func (self *tomlMap) UnmarshalTOML(i interface{}) error {
func (tm *tomlMap) UnmarshalTOML(i interface{}) error {
if tmp, err := unmarshalMap(i); err == nil {
self.Map = tmp
tm.Map = tmp
} else {
return err
}

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@ -1,8 +1,3 @@
// Disabling building of yaml support in cases where golang is 1.0 or 1.1
// as the encoding library is not implemented or supported.
// +build go1.2
package altsrc
import (
@ -14,7 +9,7 @@ import (
"runtime"
"strings"
"gopkg.in/urfave/cli.v2"
"github.com/urfave/cli/v2"
"gopkg.in/yaml.v2"
)
@ -86,7 +81,7 @@ func loadDataFrom(filePath string) ([]byte, error) {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("Cannot read from file: '%s' because it does not exist.", filePath)
}
return ioutil.ReadFile(filePath)
} else {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("unable to determine how to load from path %s", filePath)
}
return nil, fmt.Errorf("unable to determine how to load from path %s", filePath)
}

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@ -1,17 +1,27 @@
package cli
import (
"context"
"flag"
"fmt"
"io"
"io/ioutil"
"os"
"path/filepath"
"reflect"
"sort"
"time"
)
// App is the main structure of a cli application.
var (
changeLogURL = "https://github.com/urfave/cli/blob/master/docs/CHANGELOG.md"
appActionDeprecationURL = fmt.Sprintf("%s#deprecated-cli-app-action-signature", changeLogURL)
contactSysadmin = "This is an error in the application. Please contact the distributor of this application if this is not you."
errInvalidActionType = NewExitError("ERROR invalid Action type. "+
fmt.Sprintf("Must be `func(*Context`)` or `func(*Context) error). %s", contactSysadmin)+
fmt.Sprintf("See %s", appActionDeprecationURL), 2)
)
// App is the main structure of a cli application. It is recommended that
// an app be created with the cli.NewApp() function
type App struct {
// The name of the program. Defaults to path.Base(os.Args[0])
Name string
@ -31,16 +41,19 @@ type App struct {
Commands []*Command
// List of flags to parse
Flags []Flag
// Boolean to enable shell completion commands
EnableShellCompletion bool
// Boolean to hide built-in help command
// Boolean to enable bash completion commands
EnableBashCompletion bool
// Boolean to hide built-in help command and help flag
HideHelp bool
// Boolean to hide built-in help command but keep help flag.
// Ignored if HideHelp is true.
HideHelpCommand bool
// Boolean to hide built-in version flag and the VERSION section of help
HideVersion bool
// Categories contains the categorized commands and is populated on app startup
Categories CommandCategories
// categories contains the categorized commands and is populated on app startup
categories CommandCategories
// An action to execute when the shell completion flag is set
ShellComplete ShellCompleteFunc
BashComplete BashCompleteFunc
// An action to execute before any subcommands are run, but after the context is ready
// If a non-nil error is returned, no subcommands are run
Before BeforeFunc
@ -63,6 +76,9 @@ type App struct {
Writer io.Writer
// ErrWriter writes error output
ErrWriter io.Writer
// Execute this function to handle ExitErrors. If not provided, HandleExitCoder is provided to
// function as a default, so this is optional.
ExitErrHandler ExitErrHandlerFunc
// Other custom info
Metadata map[string]interface{}
// Carries a function which returns app specific info.
@ -71,6 +87,10 @@ type App struct {
// cli.go uses text/template to render templates. You can
// render custom help text by setting this variable.
CustomAppHelpTemplate string
// Boolean to enable short-option handling so user can combine several
// single-character bool arguments into one
// i.e. foobar -o -v -> foobar -ov
UseShortOptionHandling bool
didSetup bool
}
@ -85,6 +105,21 @@ func compileTime() time.Time {
return info.ModTime()
}
// NewApp creates a new cli Application with some reasonable defaults for Name,
// Usage, Version and Action.
func NewApp() *App {
return &App{
Name: filepath.Base(os.Args[0]),
HelpName: filepath.Base(os.Args[0]),
Usage: "A new cli application",
UsageText: "",
BashComplete: DefaultAppComplete,
Action: helpCommand.Action,
Compiled: compileTime(),
Writer: os.Stdout,
}
}
// Setup runs initialization code to ensure all data structures are ready for
// `Run` or inspection prior to `Run`. It is internally called by `Run`, but
// will return early if setup has already happened.
@ -108,11 +143,11 @@ func (a *App) Setup() {
}
if a.Version == "" {
a.Version = "0.0.0"
a.HideVersion = true
}
if a.ShellComplete == nil {
a.ShellComplete = DefaultAppComplete
if a.BashComplete == nil {
a.BashComplete = DefaultAppComplete
}
if a.Action == nil {
@ -127,37 +162,35 @@ func (a *App) Setup() {
a.Writer = os.Stdout
}
newCmds := []*Command{}
var newCommands []*Command
for _, c := range a.Commands {
if c.HelpName == "" {
c.HelpName = fmt.Sprintf("%s %s", a.HelpName, c.Name)
}
newCmds = append(newCmds, c)
newCommands = append(newCommands, c)
}
a.Commands = newCmds
a.Commands = newCommands
if a.Command(helpCommand.Name) == nil && !a.HideHelp {
if !a.HideHelpCommand {
a.appendCommand(helpCommand)
}
if HelpFlag != nil {
a.appendFlag(HelpFlag)
}
}
if a.EnableShellCompletion {
a.appendFlag(GenerateCompletionFlag)
a.appendFlag(InitCompletionFlag)
}
if !a.HideVersion {
a.appendFlag(VersionFlag)
}
a.Categories = newCommandCategories()
a.categories = newCommandCategories()
for _, command := range a.Commands {
a.Categories.AddCommand(command.Category, command)
a.categories.AddCommand(command.Category, command)
}
sort.Sort(a.Categories.(*commandCategories))
sort.Sort(a.categories.(*commandCategories))
if a.Metadata == nil {
a.Metadata = make(map[string]interface{})
@ -168,9 +201,24 @@ func (a *App) Setup() {
}
}
func (a *App) newFlagSet() (*flag.FlagSet, error) {
return flagSet(a.Name, a.Flags)
}
func (a *App) useShortOptionHandling() bool {
return a.UseShortOptionHandling
}
// Run is the entry point to the cli app. Parses the arguments slice and routes
// to the proper flag/args combination
func (a *App) Run(arguments []string) (err error) {
return a.RunContext(context.Background(), arguments)
}
// RunContext is like Run except it takes a Context that will be
// passed to its commands and sub-commands. Through this, you can
// propagate timeouts and cancellation requests
func (a *App) RunContext(ctx context.Context, arguments []string) (err error) {
a.Setup()
// handle the completion flag separately from the flagset since
@ -181,19 +229,17 @@ func (a *App) Run(arguments []string) (err error) {
// always appends the completion flag at the end of the command
shellComplete, arguments := checkShellCompleteFlag(a, arguments)
// parse flags
set, err := flagSet(a.Name, a.Flags)
set, err := a.newFlagSet()
if err != nil {
return err
}
set.SetOutput(ioutil.Discard)
err = set.Parse(arguments[1:])
err = parseIter(set, a, arguments[1:], shellComplete)
nerr := normalizeFlags(a.Flags, set)
context := NewContext(a, set, nil)
context := NewContext(a, set, &Context{Context: ctx})
if nerr != nil {
fmt.Fprintln(a.Writer, nerr)
ShowAppHelp(context)
_, _ = fmt.Fprintln(a.Writer, nerr)
_ = ShowAppHelp(context)
return nerr
}
context.shellComplete = shellComplete
@ -202,27 +248,19 @@ func (a *App) Run(arguments []string) (err error) {
return nil
}
if done, cerr := checkInitCompletion(context); done {
if cerr != nil {
err = cerr
} else {
return nil
}
}
if err != nil {
if a.OnUsageError != nil {
err := a.OnUsageError(context, err, false)
HandleExitCoder(err)
a.handleExitCoder(context, err)
return err
}
fmt.Fprintf(a.Writer, "%s %s\n\n", "Incorrect Usage.", err.Error())
ShowAppHelp(context)
_, _ = fmt.Fprintf(a.Writer, "%s %s\n\n", "Incorrect Usage.", err.Error())
_ = ShowAppHelp(context)
return err
}
if !a.HideHelp && checkHelp(context) {
ShowAppHelp(context)
_ = ShowAppHelp(context)
return nil
}
@ -231,6 +269,12 @@ func (a *App) Run(arguments []string) (err error) {
return nil
}
cerr := checkRequiredFlags(a.Flags, context)
if cerr != nil {
_ = ShowAppHelp(context)
return cerr
}
if a.After != nil {
defer func() {
if afterErr := a.After(context); afterErr != nil {
@ -246,8 +290,9 @@ func (a *App) Run(arguments []string) (err error) {
if a.Before != nil {
beforeErr := a.Before(context)
if beforeErr != nil {
ShowAppHelp(context)
HandleExitCoder(beforeErr)
_, _ = fmt.Fprintf(a.Writer, "%v\n\n", beforeErr)
_ = ShowAppHelp(context)
a.handleExitCoder(context, beforeErr)
err = beforeErr
return err
}
@ -269,27 +314,29 @@ func (a *App) Run(arguments []string) (err error) {
// Run default Action
err = a.Action(context)
HandleExitCoder(err)
a.handleExitCoder(context, err)
return err
}
// RunAndExitOnError calls .Run() and exits non-zero if an error was returned
//
// Deprecated: instead you should return an error that fulfills cli.ExitCoder
// to cli.App.Run. This will cause the application to exit with the given eror
// code in the cli.ExitCoder
func (a *App) RunAndExitOnError() {
if err := a.Run(os.Args); err != nil {
_, _ = fmt.Fprintln(a.errWriter(), err)
OsExiter(1)
}
}
// RunAsSubcommand invokes the subcommand given the context, parses ctx.Args() to
// generate command-specific flags
func (a *App) RunAsSubcommand(ctx *Context) (err error) {
// Setup also handles HideHelp and HideHelpCommand
a.Setup()
// append help to commands
if len(a.Commands) > 0 {
if a.Command(helpCommand.Name) == nil && !a.HideHelp {
a.appendCommand(helpCommand)
if HelpFlag != nil {
a.appendFlag(HelpFlag)
}
}
}
newCmds := []*Command{}
var newCmds []*Command
for _, c := range a.Commands {
if c.HelpName == "" {
c.HelpName = fmt.Sprintf("%s %s", a.HelpName, c.Name)
@ -298,29 +345,22 @@ func (a *App) RunAsSubcommand(ctx *Context) (err error) {
}
a.Commands = newCmds
// append flags
if a.EnableShellCompletion {
a.appendFlag(GenerateCompletionFlag)
}
// parse flags
set, err := flagSet(a.Name, a.Flags)
set, err := a.newFlagSet()
if err != nil {
return err
}
set.SetOutput(ioutil.Discard)
err = set.Parse(ctx.Args().Tail())
err = parseIter(set, a, ctx.Args().Tail(), ctx.shellComplete)
nerr := normalizeFlags(a.Flags, set)
context := NewContext(a, set, ctx)
if nerr != nil {
fmt.Fprintln(a.Writer, nerr)
fmt.Fprintln(a.Writer)
_, _ = fmt.Fprintln(a.Writer, nerr)
_, _ = fmt.Fprintln(a.Writer)
if len(a.Commands) > 0 {
ShowSubcommandHelp(context)
_ = ShowSubcommandHelp(context)
} else {
ShowCommandHelp(ctx, context.Args().First())
_ = ShowCommandHelp(ctx, context.Args().First())
}
return nerr
}
@ -332,11 +372,11 @@ func (a *App) RunAsSubcommand(ctx *Context) (err error) {
if err != nil {
if a.OnUsageError != nil {
err = a.OnUsageError(context, err, true)
HandleExitCoder(err)
a.handleExitCoder(context, err)
return err
}
fmt.Fprintf(a.Writer, "%s %s\n\n", "Incorrect Usage.", err.Error())
ShowSubcommandHelp(context)
_, _ = fmt.Fprintf(a.Writer, "%s %s\n\n", "Incorrect Usage.", err.Error())
_ = ShowSubcommandHelp(context)
return err
}
@ -350,11 +390,17 @@ func (a *App) RunAsSubcommand(ctx *Context) (err error) {
}
}
cerr := checkRequiredFlags(a.Flags, context)
if cerr != nil {
_ = ShowSubcommandHelp(context)
return cerr
}
if a.After != nil {
defer func() {
afterErr := a.After(context)
if afterErr != nil {
HandleExitCoder(err)
a.handleExitCoder(context, err)
if err != nil {
err = newMultiError(err, afterErr)
} else {
@ -367,7 +413,7 @@ func (a *App) RunAsSubcommand(ctx *Context) (err error) {
if a.Before != nil {
beforeErr := a.Before(context)
if beforeErr != nil {
HandleExitCoder(beforeErr)
a.handleExitCoder(context, beforeErr)
err = beforeErr
return err
}
@ -385,7 +431,7 @@ func (a *App) RunAsSubcommand(ctx *Context) (err error) {
// Run default Action
err = a.Action(context)
HandleExitCoder(err)
a.handleExitCoder(context, err)
return err
}
@ -404,7 +450,7 @@ func (a *App) Command(name string) *Command {
// Hidden=false
func (a *App) VisibleCategories() []CommandCategory {
ret := []CommandCategory{}
for _, category := range a.Categories.Categories() {
for _, category := range a.categories.Categories() {
if visible := func() CommandCategory {
if len(category.VisibleCommands()) > 0 {
return category
@ -419,7 +465,7 @@ func (a *App) VisibleCategories() []CommandCategory {
// VisibleCommands returns a slice of the Commands with Hidden=false
func (a *App) VisibleCommands() []*Command {
ret := []*Command{}
var ret []*Command
for _, command := range a.Commands {
if !command.Hidden {
ret = append(ret, command)
@ -433,18 +479,7 @@ func (a *App) VisibleFlags() []Flag {
return visibleFlags(a.Flags)
}
func (a *App) hasFlag(flag Flag) bool {
for _, f := range a.Flags {
if reflect.DeepEqual(flag, f) {
return true
}
}
return false
}
func (a *App) errWriter() io.Writer {
// When the app ErrWriter is nil use the package level one.
if a.ErrWriter == nil {
return ErrWriter
@ -465,6 +500,14 @@ func (a *App) appendCommand(c *Command) {
}
}
func (a *App) handleExitCoder(context *Context, err error) {
if a.ExitErrHandler != nil {
a.ExitErrHandler(context, err)
} else {
HandleExitCoder(err)
}
}
// Author represents someone who has contributed to a cli project.
type Author struct {
Name string // The Authors name
@ -480,3 +523,20 @@ func (a *Author) String() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("%v%v", a.Name, e)
}
// HandleAction attempts to figure out which Action signature was used. If
// it's an ActionFunc or a func with the legacy signature for Action, the func
// is run!
func HandleAction(action interface{}, context *Context) (err error) {
switch a := action.(type) {
case ActionFunc:
return a(context)
case func(*Context) error:
return a(context)
case func(*Context): // deprecated function signature
a(context)
return nil
}
return errInvalidActionType
}

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@ -1,11 +1,5 @@
package cli
import "errors"
var (
argsRangeErr = errors.New("index out of range")
)
type Args interface {
// Get returns the nth argument, or else a blank string
Get(n int) string
@ -55,6 +49,6 @@ func (a *args) Present() bool {
func (a *args) Slice() []string {
ret := make([]string, len(*a))
copy(ret, []string(*a))
copy(ret, *a)
return ret
}

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@ -1,9 +1,10 @@
package cli
// CommandCategories interface allows for category manipulation
type CommandCategories interface {
// AddCommand adds a command to a category, creating a new category if necessary.
AddCommand(category string, command *Command)
// Categories returns a copy of the category slice
// categories returns a copy of the category slice
Categories() []CommandCategory
}
@ -15,7 +16,7 @@ func newCommandCategories() CommandCategories {
}
func (c *commandCategories) Less(i, j int) bool {
return (*c)[i].Name() < (*c)[j].Name()
return lexicographicLess((*c)[i].Name(), (*c)[j].Name())
}
func (c *commandCategories) Len() int {
@ -33,9 +34,9 @@ func (c *commandCategories) AddCommand(category string, command *Command) {
return
}
}
newVal := commandCategories(append(*c,
&commandCategory{name: category, commands: []*Command{command}}))
(*c) = newVal
newVal := append(*c,
&commandCategory{name: category, commands: []*Command{command}})
*c = newVal
}
func (c *commandCategories) Categories() []CommandCategory {
@ -59,13 +60,6 @@ type commandCategory struct {
commands []*Command
}
func newCommandCategory(name string) *commandCategory {
return &commandCategory{
name: name,
commands: []*Command{},
}
}
func (c *commandCategory) Name() string {
return c.name
}
@ -75,7 +69,7 @@ func (c *commandCategory) VisibleCommands() []*Command {
c.commands = []*Command{}
}
ret := []*Command{}
var ret []*Command
for _, command := range c.commands {
if !command.Hidden {
ret = append(ret, command)

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@ -20,4 +20,4 @@
// }
package cli
//go:generate python ./generate-flag-types cli -i flag-types.json -o flag_generated.go
//go:generate go run flag-gen/main.go flag-gen/assets_vfsdata.go

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@ -1,8 +1,8 @@
package cli
import (
"flag"
"fmt"
"io/ioutil"
"sort"
"strings"
)
@ -23,8 +23,8 @@ type Command struct {
ArgsUsage string
// The category the command is part of
Category string
// The function to call when checking for shell command completions
ShellComplete ShellCompleteFunc
// The function to call when checking for bash command completions
BashComplete BashCompleteFunc
// An action to execute before any sub-subcommands are run, but after the context is ready
// If a non-nil error is returned, no sub-subcommands are run
Before BeforeFunc
@ -41,10 +41,17 @@ type Command struct {
Flags []Flag
// Treat all flags as normal arguments if true
SkipFlagParsing bool
// Boolean to hide built-in help command
// Boolean to hide built-in help command and help flag
HideHelp bool
// Boolean to hide built-in help command but keep help flag
// Ignored if HideHelp is true.
HideHelpCommand bool
// Boolean to hide this command from help or completion
Hidden bool
// Boolean to enable short-option handling so user can combine several
// single-character bool arguments into one
// i.e. foobar -o -v -> foobar -ov
UseShortOptionHandling bool
// Full name of command for help, defaults to full command name, including parent commands.
HelpName string
@ -56,6 +63,8 @@ type Command struct {
CustomHelpTemplate string
}
type Commands []*Command
type CommandsByName []*Command
func (c CommandsByName) Len() int {
@ -63,7 +72,7 @@ func (c CommandsByName) Len() int {
}
func (c CommandsByName) Less(i, j int) bool {
return c[i].Name < c[j].Name
return lexicographicLess(c[i].Name, c[j].Name)
}
func (c CommandsByName) Swap(i, j int) {
@ -90,29 +99,11 @@ func (c *Command) Run(ctx *Context) (err error) {
c.appendFlag(HelpFlag)
}
if ctx.App.EnableShellCompletion {
c.appendFlag(GenerateCompletionFlag)
if ctx.App.UseShortOptionHandling {
c.UseShortOptionHandling = true
}
set, err := flagSet(c.Name, c.Flags)
if err != nil {
return err
}
set.SetOutput(ioutil.Discard)
if c.SkipFlagParsing {
err = set.Parse(append([]string{"--"}, ctx.Args().Tail()...))
} else {
err = set.Parse(ctx.Args().Tail())
}
nerr := normalizeFlags(c.Flags, set)
if nerr != nil {
fmt.Fprintln(ctx.App.Writer, nerr)
fmt.Fprintln(ctx.App.Writer)
ShowCommandHelp(ctx, c.Name)
return nerr
}
set, err := c.parseFlags(ctx.Args(), ctx.shellComplete)
context := NewContext(ctx.App, set, ctx)
context.Command = c
@ -122,13 +113,13 @@ func (c *Command) Run(ctx *Context) (err error) {
if err != nil {
if c.OnUsageError != nil {
err := c.OnUsageError(context, err, false)
HandleExitCoder(err)
err = c.OnUsageError(context, err, false)
context.App.handleExitCoder(context, err)
return err
}
fmt.Fprintln(context.App.Writer, "Incorrect Usage:", err.Error())
fmt.Fprintln(context.App.Writer)
ShowCommandHelp(context, c.Name)
_, _ = fmt.Fprintln(context.App.Writer, "Incorrect Usage:", err.Error())
_, _ = fmt.Fprintln(context.App.Writer)
_ = ShowCommandHelp(context, c.Name)
return err
}
@ -136,11 +127,17 @@ func (c *Command) Run(ctx *Context) (err error) {
return nil
}
cerr := checkRequiredFlags(c.Flags, context)
if cerr != nil {
_ = ShowCommandHelp(context, c.Name)
return cerr
}
if c.After != nil {
defer func() {
afterErr := c.After(context)
if afterErr != nil {
HandleExitCoder(err)
context.App.handleExitCoder(context, err)
if err != nil {
err = newMultiError(err, afterErr)
} else {
@ -153,8 +150,8 @@ func (c *Command) Run(ctx *Context) (err error) {
if c.Before != nil {
err = c.Before(context)
if err != nil {
ShowCommandHelp(context, c.Name)
HandleExitCoder(err)
_ = ShowCommandHelp(context, c.Name)
context.App.handleExitCoder(context, err)
return err
}
}
@ -167,11 +164,42 @@ func (c *Command) Run(ctx *Context) (err error) {
err = c.Action(context)
if err != nil {
HandleExitCoder(err)
context.App.handleExitCoder(context, err)
}
return err
}
func (c *Command) newFlagSet() (*flag.FlagSet, error) {
return flagSet(c.Name, c.Flags)
}
func (c *Command) useShortOptionHandling() bool {
return c.UseShortOptionHandling
}
func (c *Command) parseFlags(args Args, shellComplete bool) (*flag.FlagSet, error) {
set, err := c.newFlagSet()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if c.SkipFlagParsing {
return set, set.Parse(append([]string{"--"}, args.Tail()...))
}
err = parseIter(set, c, args.Tail(), shellComplete)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
err = normalizeFlags(c.Flags, set)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return set, nil
}
// Names returns the names including short names and aliases.
func (c *Command) Names() []string {
return append([]string{c.Name}, c.Aliases...)
@ -211,24 +239,27 @@ func (c *Command) startApp(ctx *Context) error {
app.Commands = c.Subcommands
app.Flags = c.Flags
app.HideHelp = c.HideHelp
app.HideHelpCommand = c.HideHelpCommand
app.Version = ctx.App.Version
app.HideVersion = ctx.App.HideVersion
app.Compiled = ctx.App.Compiled
app.Writer = ctx.App.Writer
app.ErrWriter = ctx.App.ErrWriter
app.ExitErrHandler = ctx.App.ExitErrHandler
app.UseShortOptionHandling = ctx.App.UseShortOptionHandling
app.Categories = newCommandCategories()
app.categories = newCommandCategories()
for _, command := range c.Subcommands {
app.Categories.AddCommand(command.Category, command)
app.categories.AddCommand(command.Category, command)
}
sort.Sort(app.Categories.(*commandCategories))
sort.Sort(app.categories.(*commandCategories))
// bash completion
app.EnableShellCompletion = ctx.App.EnableShellCompletion
if c.ShellComplete != nil {
app.ShellComplete = c.ShellComplete
app.EnableBashCompletion = ctx.App.EnableBashCompletion
if c.BashComplete != nil {
app.BashComplete = c.BashComplete
}
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@ -1,10 +1,10 @@
package cli
import (
"context"
"errors"
"flag"
"os"
"reflect"
"fmt"
"strings"
)
@ -13,10 +13,10 @@ import (
// can be used to retrieve context-specific args and
// parsed command-line options.
type Context struct {
context.Context
App *App
Command *Command
shellComplete bool
flagSet *flag.FlagSet
parentContext *Context
}
@ -24,9 +24,18 @@ type Context struct {
// NewContext creates a new context. For use in when invoking an App or Command action.
func NewContext(app *App, set *flag.FlagSet, parentCtx *Context) *Context {
c := &Context{App: app, flagSet: set, parentContext: parentCtx}
if parentCtx != nil {
c.Context = parentCtx.Context
c.shellComplete = parentCtx.shellComplete
if parentCtx.flagSet == nil {
parentCtx.flagSet = &flag.FlagSet{}
}
}
c.Command = &Command{}
if c.Context == nil {
c.Context = context.Background()
}
return c
@ -44,6 +53,7 @@ func (c *Context) Set(name, value string) error {
// IsSet determines if the flag was actually set
func (c *Context) IsSet(name string) bool {
if fs := lookupFlagSet(name, c); fs != nil {
if fs := lookupFlagSet(name, c); fs != nil {
isSet := false
fs.Visit(func(f *flag.Flag) {
@ -56,37 +66,12 @@ func (c *Context) IsSet(name string) bool {
}
}
// XXX hack to support IsSet for flags with EnvVar
//
// There isn't an easy way to do this with the current implementation since
// whether a flag was set via an environment variable is very difficult to
// determine here. Instead, we intend to introduce a backwards incompatible
// change in version 2 to add `IsSet` to the Flag interface to push the
// responsibility closer to where the information required to determine
// whether a flag is set by non-standard means such as environment
// variables is avaliable.
//
// See https://github.com/urfave/cli/issues/294 for additional discussion
f := lookupFlag(name, c)
if f == nil {
return false
}
val := reflect.ValueOf(f)
if val.Kind() == reflect.Ptr {
val = val.Elem()
}
envVarValues := val.FieldByName("EnvVars")
if !envVarValues.IsValid() {
return false
}
for _, envVar := range envVarValues.Interface().([]string) {
envVar = strings.TrimSpace(envVar)
if envVal := os.Getenv(envVar); envVal != "" {
return true
}
return f.IsSet()
}
return false
@ -94,7 +79,7 @@ func (c *Context) IsSet(name string) bool {
// LocalFlagNames returns a slice of flag names used in this context.
func (c *Context) LocalFlagNames() []string {
names := []string{}
var names []string
c.flagSet.Visit(makeFlagNameVisitor(&names))
return names
}
@ -102,7 +87,7 @@ func (c *Context) LocalFlagNames() []string {
// FlagNames returns a slice of flag names used by the this context and all of
// its parent contexts.
func (c *Context) FlagNames() []string {
names := []string{}
var names []string
for _, ctx := range c.Lineage() {
ctx.flagSet.Visit(makeFlagNameVisitor(&names))
}
@ -112,7 +97,7 @@ func (c *Context) FlagNames() []string {
// Lineage returns *this* context and all of its ancestor contexts in order from
// child to parent
func (c *Context) Lineage() []*Context {
lineage := []*Context{}
var lineage []*Context
for cur := c; cur != nil; cur = cur.parentContext {
lineage = append(lineage, cur)
@ -121,8 +106,8 @@ func (c *Context) Lineage() []*Context {
return lineage
}
// value returns the value of the flag corresponding to `name`
func (c *Context) value(name string) interface{} {
// Value returns the value of the flag corresponding to `name`
func (c *Context) Value(name string) interface{} {
return c.flagSet.Lookup(name).Value.(flag.Getter).Get()
}
@ -177,10 +162,10 @@ func lookupFlagSet(name string, ctx *Context) *flag.FlagSet {
func copyFlag(name string, ff *flag.Flag, set *flag.FlagSet) {
switch ff.Value.(type) {
case Serializeder:
set.Set(name, ff.Value.(Serializeder).Serialized())
case Serializer:
_ = set.Set(name, ff.Value.(Serializer).Serialize())
default:
set.Set(name, ff.Value.String())
_ = set.Set(name, ff.Value.String())
}
}
@ -230,7 +215,59 @@ func makeFlagNameVisitor(names *[]string) func(*flag.Flag) {
}
if name != "" {
(*names) = append(*names, name)
*names = append(*names, name)
}
}
}
type requiredFlagsErr interface {
error
getMissingFlags() []string
}
type errRequiredFlags struct {
missingFlags []string
}
func (e *errRequiredFlags) Error() string {
numberOfMissingFlags := len(e.missingFlags)
if numberOfMissingFlags == 1 {
return fmt.Sprintf("Required flag %q not set", e.missingFlags[0])
}
joinedMissingFlags := strings.Join(e.missingFlags, ", ")
return fmt.Sprintf("Required flags %q not set", joinedMissingFlags)
}
func (e *errRequiredFlags) getMissingFlags() []string {
return e.missingFlags
}
func checkRequiredFlags(flags []Flag, context *Context) requiredFlagsErr {
var missingFlags []string
for _, f := range flags {
if rf, ok := f.(RequiredFlag); ok && rf.IsRequired() {
var flagPresent bool
var flagName string
for _, key := range f.Names() {
if len(key) > 1 {
flagName = key
}
if context.IsSet(strings.TrimSpace(key)) {
flagPresent = true
}
}
if !flagPresent && flagName != "" {
missingFlags = append(missingFlags, flagName)
}
}
}
if len(missingFlags) != 0 {
return &errRequiredFlags{missingFlags: missingFlags}
}
return nil
}

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package cli
import (
"bytes"
"fmt"
"io"
"sort"
"strings"
"text/template"
"github.com/cpuguy83/go-md2man/v2/md2man"
)
// ToMarkdown creates a markdown string for the `*App`
// The function errors if either parsing or writing of the string fails.
func (a *App) ToMarkdown() (string, error) {
var w bytes.Buffer
if err := a.writeDocTemplate(&w); err != nil {
return "", err
}
return w.String(), nil
}
// ToMan creates a man page string for the `*App`
// The function errors if either parsing or writing of the string fails.
func (a *App) ToMan() (string, error) {
var w bytes.Buffer
if err := a.writeDocTemplate(&w); err != nil {
return "", err
}
man := md2man.Render(w.Bytes())
return string(man), nil
}
type cliTemplate struct {
App *App
Commands []string
GlobalArgs []string
SynopsisArgs []string
}
func (a *App) writeDocTemplate(w io.Writer) error {
const name = "cli"
t, err := template.New(name).Parse(MarkdownDocTemplate)
if err != nil {
return err
}
return t.ExecuteTemplate(w, name, &cliTemplate{
App: a,
Commands: prepareCommands(a.Commands, 0),
GlobalArgs: prepareArgsWithValues(a.VisibleFlags()),
SynopsisArgs: prepareArgsSynopsis(a.VisibleFlags()),
})
}
func prepareCommands(commands []*Command, level int) []string {
var coms []string
for _, command := range commands {
if command.Hidden {
continue
}
usage := ""
if command.Usage != "" {
usage = command.Usage
}
prepared := fmt.Sprintf("%s %s\n\n%s\n",
strings.Repeat("#", level+2),
strings.Join(command.Names(), ", "),
usage,
)
flags := prepareArgsWithValues(command.Flags)
if len(flags) > 0 {
prepared += fmt.Sprintf("\n%s", strings.Join(flags, "\n"))
}
coms = append(coms, prepared)
// recursevly iterate subcommands
if len(command.Subcommands) > 0 {
coms = append(
coms,
prepareCommands(command.Subcommands, level+1)...,
)
}
}
return coms
}
func prepareArgsWithValues(flags []Flag) []string {
return prepareFlags(flags, ", ", "**", "**", `""`, true)
}
func prepareArgsSynopsis(flags []Flag) []string {
return prepareFlags(flags, "|", "[", "]", "[value]", false)
}
func prepareFlags(
flags []Flag,
sep, opener, closer, value string,
addDetails bool,
) []string {
args := []string{}
for _, f := range flags {
flag, ok := f.(DocGenerationFlag)
if !ok {
continue
}
modifiedArg := opener
for _, s := range flag.Names() {
trimmed := strings.TrimSpace(s)
if len(modifiedArg) > len(opener) {
modifiedArg += sep
}
if len(trimmed) > 1 {
modifiedArg += fmt.Sprintf("--%s", trimmed)
} else {
modifiedArg += fmt.Sprintf("-%s", trimmed)
}
}
modifiedArg += closer
if flag.TakesValue() {
modifiedArg += fmt.Sprintf("=%s", value)
}
if addDetails {
modifiedArg += flagDetails(flag)
}
args = append(args, modifiedArg+"\n")
}
sort.Strings(args)
return args
}
// flagDetails returns a string containing the flags metadata
func flagDetails(flag DocGenerationFlag) string {
description := flag.GetUsage()
value := flag.GetValue()
if value != "" {
description += " (default: " + value + ")"
}
return ": " + description
}

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@ -48,6 +48,7 @@ func (m *multiError) Errors() []error {
return errs
}
// ErrorFormatter is the interface that will suitably format the error output
type ErrorFormatter interface {
Format(s fmt.State, verb rune)
}
@ -64,12 +65,17 @@ type exitError struct {
message interface{}
}
// NewExitError makes a new *exitError
func NewExitError(message interface{}, exitCode int) ExitCoder {
return Exit(message, exitCode)
}
// Exit wraps a message and exit code into an ExitCoder suitable for handling by
// HandleExitCoder
func Exit(message interface{}, exitCode int) ExitCoder {
return &exitError{
exitCode: exitCode,
message: message,
exitCode: exitCode,
}
}
@ -93,9 +99,9 @@ func HandleExitCoder(err error) {
if exitErr, ok := err.(ExitCoder); ok {
if err.Error() != "" {
if _, ok := exitErr.(ErrorFormatter); ok {
fmt.Fprintf(ErrWriter, "%+v\n", err)
_, _ = fmt.Fprintf(ErrWriter, "%+v\n", err)
} else {
fmt.Fprintln(ErrWriter, err)
_, _ = fmt.Fprintln(ErrWriter, err)
}
}
OsExiter(exitErr.ExitCode())

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package cli
import (
"bytes"
"fmt"
"io"
"strings"
"text/template"
)
// ToFishCompletion creates a fish completion string for the `*App`
// The function errors if either parsing or writing of the string fails.
func (a *App) ToFishCompletion() (string, error) {
var w bytes.Buffer
if err := a.writeFishCompletionTemplate(&w); err != nil {
return "", err
}
return w.String(), nil
}
type fishCompletionTemplate struct {
App *App
Completions []string
AllCommands []string
}
func (a *App) writeFishCompletionTemplate(w io.Writer) error {
const name = "cli"
t, err := template.New(name).Parse(FishCompletionTemplate)
if err != nil {
return err
}
allCommands := []string{}
// Add global flags
completions := a.prepareFishFlags(a.VisibleFlags(), allCommands)
// Add help flag
if !a.HideHelp {
completions = append(
completions,
a.prepareFishFlags([]Flag{HelpFlag}, allCommands)...,
)
}
// Add version flag
if !a.HideVersion {
completions = append(
completions,
a.prepareFishFlags([]Flag{VersionFlag}, allCommands)...,
)
}
// Add commands and their flags
completions = append(
completions,
a.prepareFishCommands(a.VisibleCommands(), &allCommands, []string{})...,
)
return t.ExecuteTemplate(w, name, &fishCompletionTemplate{
App: a,
Completions: completions,
AllCommands: allCommands,
})
}
func (a *App) prepareFishCommands(commands []*Command, allCommands *[]string, previousCommands []string) []string {
completions := []string{}
for _, command := range commands {
if command.Hidden {
continue
}
var completion strings.Builder
completion.WriteString(fmt.Sprintf(
"complete -r -c %s -n '%s' -a '%s'",
a.Name,
a.fishSubcommandHelper(previousCommands),
strings.Join(command.Names(), " "),
))
if command.Usage != "" {
completion.WriteString(fmt.Sprintf(" -d '%s'",
escapeSingleQuotes(command.Usage)))
}
if !command.HideHelp {
completions = append(
completions,
a.prepareFishFlags([]Flag{HelpFlag}, command.Names())...,
)
}
*allCommands = append(*allCommands, command.Names()...)
completions = append(completions, completion.String())
completions = append(
completions,
a.prepareFishFlags(command.Flags, command.Names())...,
)
// recursevly iterate subcommands
if len(command.Subcommands) > 0 {
completions = append(
completions,
a.prepareFishCommands(
command.Subcommands, allCommands, command.Names(),
)...,
)
}
}
return completions
}
func (a *App) prepareFishFlags(flags []Flag, previousCommands []string) []string {
completions := []string{}
for _, f := range flags {
flag, ok := f.(DocGenerationFlag)
if !ok {
continue
}
completion := &strings.Builder{}
completion.WriteString(fmt.Sprintf(
"complete -c %s -n '%s'",
a.Name,
a.fishSubcommandHelper(previousCommands),
))
fishAddFileFlag(f, completion)
for idx, opt := range flag.Names() {
if idx == 0 {
completion.WriteString(fmt.Sprintf(
" -l %s", strings.TrimSpace(opt),
))
} else {
completion.WriteString(fmt.Sprintf(
" -s %s", strings.TrimSpace(opt),
))
}
}
if flag.TakesValue() {
completion.WriteString(" -r")
}
if flag.GetUsage() != "" {
completion.WriteString(fmt.Sprintf(" -d '%s'",
escapeSingleQuotes(flag.GetUsage())))
}
completions = append(completions, completion.String())
}
return completions
}
func fishAddFileFlag(flag Flag, completion *strings.Builder) {
switch f := flag.(type) {
case *GenericFlag:
if f.TakesFile {
return
}
case *StringFlag:
if f.TakesFile {
return
}
case *StringSliceFlag:
if f.TakesFile {
return
}
}
completion.WriteString(" -f")
}
func (a *App) fishSubcommandHelper(allCommands []string) string {
fishHelper := fmt.Sprintf("__fish_%s_no_subcommand", a.Name)
if len(allCommands) > 0 {
fishHelper = fmt.Sprintf(
"__fish_seen_subcommand_from %s",
strings.Join(allCommands, " "),
)
}
return fishHelper
}
func escapeSingleQuotes(input string) string {
return strings.Replace(input, `'`, `\'`, -1)
}

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package cli
import (
"flag"
"fmt"
"io/ioutil"
"reflect"
"regexp"
"runtime"
"strconv"
"strings"
"syscall"
"time"
)
const defaultPlaceholder = "value"
var (
slPfx = fmt.Sprintf("sl:::%d:::", time.Now().UTC().UnixNano())
commaWhitespace = regexp.MustCompile("[, ]+.*")
)
// BashCompletionFlag enables bash-completion for all commands and subcommands
var BashCompletionFlag Flag = &BoolFlag{
Name: "generate-bash-completion",
Hidden: true,
}
// VersionFlag prints the version for the application
var VersionFlag Flag = &BoolFlag{
Name: "version",
Aliases: []string{"v"},
Usage: "print the version",
}
// HelpFlag prints the help for all commands and subcommands.
// Set to nil to disable the flag. The subcommand
// will still be added unless HideHelp or HideHelpCommand is set to true.
var HelpFlag Flag = &BoolFlag{
Name: "help",
Aliases: []string{"h"},
Usage: "show help",
}
// FlagStringer converts a flag definition to a string. This is used by help
// to display a flag.
var FlagStringer FlagStringFunc = stringifyFlag
// Serializer is used to circumvent the limitations of flag.FlagSet.Set
type Serializer interface {
Serialize() string
}
// FlagNamePrefixer converts a full flag name and its placeholder into the help
// message flag prefix. This is used by the default FlagStringer.
var FlagNamePrefixer FlagNamePrefixFunc = prefixedNames
// FlagEnvHinter annotates flag help message with the environment variable
// details. This is used by the default FlagStringer.
var FlagEnvHinter FlagEnvHintFunc = withEnvHint
// FlagFileHinter annotates flag help message with the environment variable
// details. This is used by the default FlagStringer.
var FlagFileHinter FlagFileHintFunc = withFileHint
// FlagsByName is a slice of Flag.
type FlagsByName []Flag
func (f FlagsByName) Len() int {
return len(f)
}
func (f FlagsByName) Less(i, j int) bool {
if len(f[j].Names()) == 0 {
return false
} else if len(f[i].Names()) == 0 {
return true
}
return lexicographicLess(f[i].Names()[0], f[j].Names()[0])
}
func (f FlagsByName) Swap(i, j int) {
f[i], f[j] = f[j], f[i]
}
// Flag is a common interface related to parsing flags in cli.
// For more advanced flag parsing techniques, it is recommended that
// this interface be implemented.
type Flag interface {
fmt.Stringer
// Apply Flag settings to the given flag set
Apply(*flag.FlagSet) error
Names() []string
IsSet() bool
}
// RequiredFlag is an interface that allows us to mark flags as required
// it allows flags required flags to be backwards compatible with the Flag interface
type RequiredFlag interface {
Flag
IsRequired() bool
}
// DocGenerationFlag is an interface that allows documentation generation for the flag
type DocGenerationFlag interface {
Flag
// TakesValue returns true if the flag takes a value, otherwise false
TakesValue() bool
// GetUsage returns the usage string for the flag
GetUsage() string
// GetValue returns the flags value as string representation and an empty
// string if the flag takes no value at all.
GetValue() string
}
func flagSet(name string, flags []Flag) (*flag.FlagSet, error) {
set := flag.NewFlagSet(name, flag.ContinueOnError)
for _, f := range flags {
if err := f.Apply(set); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
}
set.SetOutput(ioutil.Discard)
return set, nil
}
func visibleFlags(fl []Flag) []Flag {
var visible []Flag
for _, f := range fl {
field := flagValue(f).FieldByName("Hidden")
if !field.IsValid() || !field.Bool() {
visible = append(visible, f)
}
}
return visible
}
func prefixFor(name string) (prefix string) {
if len(name) == 1 {
prefix = "-"
} else {
prefix = "--"
}
return
}
// Returns the placeholder, if any, and the unquoted usage string.
func unquoteUsage(usage string) (string, string) {
for i := 0; i < len(usage); i++ {
if usage[i] == '`' {
for j := i + 1; j < len(usage); j++ {
if usage[j] == '`' {
name := usage[i+1 : j]
usage = usage[:i] + name + usage[j+1:]
return name, usage
}
}
break
}
}
return "", usage
}
func prefixedNames(names []string, placeholder string) string {
var prefixed string
for i, name := range names {
if name == "" {
continue
}
prefixed += prefixFor(name) + name
if placeholder != "" {
prefixed += " " + placeholder
}
if i < len(names)-1 {
prefixed += ", "
}
}
return prefixed
}
func withEnvHint(envVars []string, str string) string {
envText := ""
if envVars != nil && len(envVars) > 0 {
prefix := "$"
suffix := ""
sep := ", $"
if runtime.GOOS == "windows" {
prefix = "%"
suffix = "%"
sep = "%, %"
}
envText = fmt.Sprintf(" [%s%s%s]", prefix, strings.Join(envVars, sep), suffix)
}
return str + envText
}
func flagNames(name string, aliases []string) []string {
var ret []string
for _, part := range append([]string{name}, aliases...) {
// v1 -> v2 migration warning zone:
// Strip off anything after the first found comma or space, which
// *hopefully* makes it a tiny bit more obvious that unexpected behavior is
// caused by using the v1 form of stringly typed "Name".
ret = append(ret, commaWhitespace.ReplaceAllString(part, ""))
}
return ret
}
func flagStringSliceField(f Flag, name string) []string {
fv := flagValue(f)
field := fv.FieldByName(name)
if field.IsValid() {
return field.Interface().([]string)
}
return []string{}
}
func withFileHint(filePath, str string) string {
fileText := ""
if filePath != "" {
fileText = fmt.Sprintf(" [%s]", filePath)
}
return str + fileText
}
func flagValue(f Flag) reflect.Value {
fv := reflect.ValueOf(f)
for fv.Kind() == reflect.Ptr {
fv = reflect.Indirect(fv)
}
return fv
}
func formatDefault(format string) string {
return " (default: " + format + ")"
}
func stringifyFlag(f Flag) string {
fv := flagValue(f)
switch f := f.(type) {
case *IntSliceFlag:
return withEnvHint(flagStringSliceField(f, "EnvVars"),
stringifyIntSliceFlag(f))
case *Int64SliceFlag:
return withEnvHint(flagStringSliceField(f, "EnvVars"),
stringifyInt64SliceFlag(f))
case *Float64SliceFlag:
return withEnvHint(flagStringSliceField(f, "EnvVars"),
stringifyFloat64SliceFlag(f))
case *StringSliceFlag:
return withEnvHint(flagStringSliceField(f, "EnvVars"),
stringifyStringSliceFlag(f))
}
placeholder, usage := unquoteUsage(fv.FieldByName("Usage").String())
needsPlaceholder := false
defaultValueString := ""
val := fv.FieldByName("Value")
if val.IsValid() {
needsPlaceholder = val.Kind() != reflect.Bool
defaultValueString = fmt.Sprintf(formatDefault("%v"), val.Interface())
if val.Kind() == reflect.String && val.String() != "" {
defaultValueString = fmt.Sprintf(formatDefault("%q"), val.String())
}
}
helpText := fv.FieldByName("DefaultText")
if helpText.IsValid() && helpText.String() != "" {
needsPlaceholder = val.Kind() != reflect.Bool
defaultValueString = fmt.Sprintf(formatDefault("%s"), helpText.String())
}
if defaultValueString == formatDefault("") {
defaultValueString = ""
}
if needsPlaceholder && placeholder == "" {
placeholder = defaultPlaceholder
}
usageWithDefault := strings.TrimSpace(usage + defaultValueString)
return withEnvHint(flagStringSliceField(f, "EnvVars"),
fmt.Sprintf("%s\t%s", prefixedNames(f.Names(), placeholder), usageWithDefault))
}
func stringifyIntSliceFlag(f *IntSliceFlag) string {
var defaultVals []string
if f.Value != nil && len(f.Value.Value()) > 0 {
for _, i := range f.Value.Value() {
defaultVals = append(defaultVals, strconv.Itoa(i))
}
}
return stringifySliceFlag(f.Usage, f.Names(), defaultVals)
}
func stringifyInt64SliceFlag(f *Int64SliceFlag) string {
var defaultVals []string
if f.Value != nil && len(f.Value.Value()) > 0 {
for _, i := range f.Value.Value() {
defaultVals = append(defaultVals, strconv.FormatInt(i, 10))
}
}
return stringifySliceFlag(f.Usage, f.Names(), defaultVals)
}
func stringifyFloat64SliceFlag(f *Float64SliceFlag) string {
var defaultVals []string
if f.Value != nil && len(f.Value.Value()) > 0 {
for _, i := range f.Value.Value() {
defaultVals = append(defaultVals, strings.TrimRight(strings.TrimRight(fmt.Sprintf("%f", i), "0"), "."))
}
}
return stringifySliceFlag(f.Usage, f.Names(), defaultVals)
}
func stringifyStringSliceFlag(f *StringSliceFlag) string {
var defaultVals []string
if f.Value != nil && len(f.Value.Value()) > 0 {
for _, s := range f.Value.Value() {
if len(s) > 0 {
defaultVals = append(defaultVals, strconv.Quote(s))
}
}
}
return stringifySliceFlag(f.Usage, f.Names(), defaultVals)
}
func stringifySliceFlag(usage string, names, defaultVals []string) string {
placeholder, usage := unquoteUsage(usage)
if placeholder == "" {
placeholder = defaultPlaceholder
}
defaultVal := ""
if len(defaultVals) > 0 {
defaultVal = fmt.Sprintf(formatDefault("%s"), strings.Join(defaultVals, ", "))
}
usageWithDefault := strings.TrimSpace(fmt.Sprintf("%s%s", usage, defaultVal))
return fmt.Sprintf("%s\t%s", prefixedNames(names, placeholder), usageWithDefault)
}
func hasFlag(flags []Flag, fl Flag) bool {
for _, existing := range flags {
if fl == existing {
return true
}
}
return false
}
func flagFromEnvOrFile(envVars []string, filePath string) (val string, ok bool) {
for _, envVar := range envVars {
envVar = strings.TrimSpace(envVar)
if val, ok := syscall.Getenv(envVar); ok {
return val, true
}
}
for _, fileVar := range strings.Split(filePath, ",") {
if data, err := ioutil.ReadFile(fileVar); err == nil {
return string(data), true
}
}
return "", false
}

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package cli
import (
"flag"
"fmt"
"strconv"
)
// BoolFlag is a flag with type bool
type BoolFlag struct {
Name string
Aliases []string
Usage string
EnvVars []string
FilePath string
Required bool
Hidden bool
Value bool
DefaultText string
Destination *bool
HasBeenSet bool
}
// IsSet returns whether or not the flag has been set through env or file
func (f *BoolFlag) IsSet() bool {
return f.HasBeenSet
}
// String returns a readable representation of this value
// (for usage defaults)
func (f *BoolFlag) String() string {
return FlagStringer(f)
}
// Names returns the names of the flag
func (f *BoolFlag) Names() []string {
return flagNames(f.Name, f.Aliases)
}
// IsRequired returns whether or not the flag is required
func (f *BoolFlag) IsRequired() bool {
return f.Required
}
// TakesValue returns true of the flag takes a value, otherwise false
func (f *BoolFlag) TakesValue() bool {
return false
}
// GetUsage returns the usage string for the flag
func (f *BoolFlag) GetUsage() string {
return f.Usage
}
// GetValue returns the flags value as string representation and an empty
// string if the flag takes no value at all.
func (f *BoolFlag) GetValue() string {
return ""
}
// Apply populates the flag given the flag set and environment
func (f *BoolFlag) Apply(set *flag.FlagSet) error {
if val, ok := flagFromEnvOrFile(f.EnvVars, f.FilePath); ok {
if val != "" {
valBool, err := strconv.ParseBool(val)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("could not parse %q as bool value for flag %s: %s", val, f.Name, err)
}
f.Value = valBool
f.HasBeenSet = true
}
}
for _, name := range f.Names() {
if f.Destination != nil {
set.BoolVar(f.Destination, name, f.Value, f.Usage)
continue
}
set.Bool(name, f.Value, f.Usage)
}
return nil
}
// Bool looks up the value of a local BoolFlag, returns
// false if not found
func (c *Context) Bool(name string) bool {
if fs := lookupFlagSet(name, c); fs != nil {
return lookupBool(name, fs)
}
return false
}
func lookupBool(name string, set *flag.FlagSet) bool {
f := set.Lookup(name)
if f != nil {
parsed, err := strconv.ParseBool(f.Value.String())
if err != nil {
return false
}
return parsed
}
return false
}

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package cli
import (
"flag"
"fmt"
"time"
)
// DurationFlag is a flag with type time.Duration (see https://golang.org/pkg/time/#ParseDuration)
type DurationFlag struct {
Name string
Aliases []string
Usage string
EnvVars []string
FilePath string
Required bool
Hidden bool
Value time.Duration
DefaultText string
Destination *time.Duration
HasBeenSet bool
}
// IsSet returns whether or not the flag has been set through env or file
func (f *DurationFlag) IsSet() bool {
return f.HasBeenSet
}
// String returns a readable representation of this value
// (for usage defaults)
func (f *DurationFlag) String() string {
return FlagStringer(f)
}
// Names returns the names of the flag
func (f *DurationFlag) Names() []string {
return flagNames(f.Name, f.Aliases)
}
// IsRequired returns whether or not the flag is required
func (f *DurationFlag) IsRequired() bool {
return f.Required
}
// TakesValue returns true of the flag takes a value, otherwise false
func (f *DurationFlag) TakesValue() bool {
return true
}
// GetUsage returns the usage string for the flag
func (f *DurationFlag) GetUsage() string {
return f.Usage
}
// GetValue returns the flags value as string representation and an empty
// string if the flag takes no value at all.
func (f *DurationFlag) GetValue() string {
return f.Value.String()
}
// Apply populates the flag given the flag set and environment
func (f *DurationFlag) Apply(set *flag.FlagSet) error {
if val, ok := flagFromEnvOrFile(f.EnvVars, f.FilePath); ok {
if val != "" {
valDuration, err := time.ParseDuration(val)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("could not parse %q as duration value for flag %s: %s", val, f.Name, err)
}
f.Value = valDuration
f.HasBeenSet = true
}
}
for _, name := range f.Names() {
if f.Destination != nil {
set.DurationVar(f.Destination, name, f.Value, f.Usage)
continue
}
set.Duration(name, f.Value, f.Usage)
}
return nil
}
// Duration looks up the value of a local DurationFlag, returns
// 0 if not found
func (c *Context) Duration(name string) time.Duration {
if fs := lookupFlagSet(name, c); fs != nil {
return lookupDuration(name, fs)
}
return 0
}
func lookupDuration(name string, set *flag.FlagSet) time.Duration {
f := set.Lookup(name)
if f != nil {
parsed, err := time.ParseDuration(f.Value.String())
if err != nil {
return 0
}
return parsed
}
return 0
}

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package cli
import (
"flag"
"fmt"
"strconv"
)
// Float64Flag is a flag with type float64
type Float64Flag struct {
Name string
Aliases []string
Usage string
EnvVars []string
FilePath string
Required bool
Hidden bool
Value float64
DefaultText string
Destination *float64
HasBeenSet bool
}
// IsSet returns whether or not the flag has been set through env or file
func (f *Float64Flag) IsSet() bool {
return f.HasBeenSet
}
// String returns a readable representation of this value
// (for usage defaults)
func (f *Float64Flag) String() string {
return FlagStringer(f)
}
// Names returns the names of the flag
func (f *Float64Flag) Names() []string {
return flagNames(f.Name, f.Aliases)
}
// IsRequired returns whether or not the flag is required
func (f *Float64Flag) IsRequired() bool {
return f.Required
}
// TakesValue returns true of the flag takes a value, otherwise false
func (f *Float64Flag) TakesValue() bool {
return true
}
// GetUsage returns the usage string for the flag
func (f *Float64Flag) GetUsage() string {
return f.Usage
}
// GetValue returns the flags value as string representation and an empty
// string if the flag takes no value at all.
func (f *Float64Flag) GetValue() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("%f", f.Value)
}
// Apply populates the flag given the flag set and environment
func (f *Float64Flag) Apply(set *flag.FlagSet) error {
if val, ok := flagFromEnvOrFile(f.EnvVars, f.FilePath); ok {
if val != "" {
valFloat, err := strconv.ParseFloat(val, 10)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("could not parse %q as float64 value for flag %s: %s", val, f.Name, err)
}
f.Value = valFloat
f.HasBeenSet = true
}
}
for _, name := range f.Names() {
if f.Destination != nil {
set.Float64Var(f.Destination, name, f.Value, f.Usage)
continue
}
set.Float64(name, f.Value, f.Usage)
}
return nil
}
// Float64 looks up the value of a local Float64Flag, returns
// 0 if not found
func (c *Context) Float64(name string) float64 {
if fs := lookupFlagSet(name, c); fs != nil {
return lookupFloat64(name, fs)
}
return 0
}
func lookupFloat64(name string, set *flag.FlagSet) float64 {
f := set.Lookup(name)
if f != nil {
parsed, err := strconv.ParseFloat(f.Value.String(), 64)
if err != nil {
return 0
}
return parsed
}
return 0
}

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package cli
import (
"encoding/json"
"flag"
"fmt"
"strconv"
"strings"
)
// Float64Slice wraps []float64 to satisfy flag.Value
type Float64Slice struct {
slice []float64
hasBeenSet bool
}
// NewFloat64Slice makes a *Float64Slice with default values
func NewFloat64Slice(defaults ...float64) *Float64Slice {
return &Float64Slice{slice: append([]float64{}, defaults...)}
}
// Set parses the value into a float64 and appends it to the list of values
func (f *Float64Slice) Set(value string) error {
if !f.hasBeenSet {
f.slice = []float64{}
f.hasBeenSet = true
}
if strings.HasPrefix(value, slPfx) {
// Deserializing assumes overwrite
_ = json.Unmarshal([]byte(strings.Replace(value, slPfx, "", 1)), &f.slice)
f.hasBeenSet = true
return nil
}
tmp, err := strconv.ParseFloat(value, 64)
if err != nil {
return err
}
f.slice = append(f.slice, tmp)
return nil
}
// String returns a readable representation of this value (for usage defaults)
func (f *Float64Slice) String() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("%#v", f.slice)
}
// Serialize allows Float64Slice to fulfill Serializer
func (f *Float64Slice) Serialize() string {
jsonBytes, _ := json.Marshal(f.slice)
return fmt.Sprintf("%s%s", slPfx, string(jsonBytes))
}
// Value returns the slice of float64s set by this flag
func (f *Float64Slice) Value() []float64 {
return f.slice
}
// Get returns the slice of float64s set by this flag
func (f *Float64Slice) Get() interface{} {
return *f
}
// Float64SliceFlag is a flag with type *Float64Slice
type Float64SliceFlag struct {
Name string
Aliases []string
Usage string
EnvVars []string
FilePath string
Required bool
Hidden bool
Value *Float64Slice
DefaultText string
HasBeenSet bool
}
// IsSet returns whether or not the flag has been set through env or file
func (f *Float64SliceFlag) IsSet() bool {
return f.HasBeenSet
}
// String returns a readable representation of this value
// (for usage defaults)
func (f *Float64SliceFlag) String() string {
return FlagStringer(f)
}
// Names returns the names of the flag
func (f *Float64SliceFlag) Names() []string {
return flagNames(f.Name, f.Aliases)
}
// IsRequired returns whether or not the flag is required
func (f *Float64SliceFlag) IsRequired() bool {
return f.Required
}
// TakesValue returns true if the flag takes a value, otherwise false
func (f *Float64SliceFlag) TakesValue() bool {
return true
}
// GetUsage returns the usage string for the flag
func (f *Float64SliceFlag) GetUsage() string {
return f.Usage
}
// GetValue returns the flags value as string representation and an empty
// string if the flag takes no value at all.
func (f *Float64SliceFlag) GetValue() string {
if f.Value != nil {
return f.Value.String()
}
return ""
}
// Apply populates the flag given the flag set and environment
func (f *Float64SliceFlag) Apply(set *flag.FlagSet) error {
if val, ok := flagFromEnvOrFile(f.EnvVars, f.FilePath); ok {
if val != "" {
f.Value = &Float64Slice{}
for _, s := range strings.Split(val, ",") {
if err := f.Value.Set(strings.TrimSpace(s)); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("could not parse %q as float64 slice value for flag %s: %s", f.Value, f.Name, err)
}
}
f.HasBeenSet = true
}
}
for _, name := range f.Names() {
if f.Value == nil {
f.Value = &Float64Slice{}
}
set.Var(f.Value, name, f.Usage)
}
return nil
}
// Float64Slice looks up the value of a local Float64SliceFlag, returns
// nil if not found
func (c *Context) Float64Slice(name string) []float64 {
if fs := lookupFlagSet(name, c); fs != nil {
return lookupFloat64Slice(name, fs)
}
return nil
}
func lookupFloat64Slice(name string, set *flag.FlagSet) []float64 {
f := set.Lookup(name)
if f != nil {
if slice, ok := f.Value.(*Float64Slice); ok {
return slice.Value()
}
}
return nil
}

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package cli
import (
"flag"
"fmt"
)
// Generic is a generic parseable type identified by a specific flag
type Generic interface {
Set(value string) error
String() string
}
// GenericFlag is a flag with type Generic
type GenericFlag struct {
Name string
Aliases []string
Usage string
EnvVars []string
FilePath string
Required bool
Hidden bool
TakesFile bool
Value Generic
DefaultText string
HasBeenSet bool
}
// IsSet returns whether or not the flag has been set through env or file
func (f *GenericFlag) IsSet() bool {
return f.HasBeenSet
}
// String returns a readable representation of this value
// (for usage defaults)
func (f *GenericFlag) String() string {
return FlagStringer(f)
}
// Names returns the names of the flag
func (f *GenericFlag) Names() []string {
return flagNames(f.Name, f.Aliases)
}
// IsRequired returns whether or not the flag is required
func (f *GenericFlag) IsRequired() bool {
return f.Required
}
// TakesValue returns true of the flag takes a value, otherwise false
func (f *GenericFlag) TakesValue() bool {
return true
}
// GetUsage returns the usage string for the flag
func (f *GenericFlag) GetUsage() string {
return f.Usage
}
// GetValue returns the flags value as string representation and an empty
// string if the flag takes no value at all.
func (f *GenericFlag) GetValue() string {
if f.Value != nil {
return f.Value.String()
}
return ""
}
// Apply takes the flagset and calls Set on the generic flag with the value
// provided by the user for parsing by the flag
func (f GenericFlag) Apply(set *flag.FlagSet) error {
if val, ok := flagFromEnvOrFile(f.EnvVars, f.FilePath); ok {
if val != "" {
if err := f.Value.Set(val); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("could not parse %q as value for flag %s: %s", val, f.Name, err)
}
f.HasBeenSet = true
}
}
for _, name := range f.Names() {
set.Var(f.Value, name, f.Usage)
}
return nil
}
// Generic looks up the value of a local GenericFlag, returns
// nil if not found
func (c *Context) Generic(name string) interface{} {
if fs := lookupFlagSet(name, c); fs != nil {
return lookupGeneric(name, fs)
}
return nil
}
func lookupGeneric(name string, set *flag.FlagSet) interface{} {
f := set.Lookup(name)
if f != nil {
parsed, err := f.Value, error(nil)
if err != nil {
return nil
}
return parsed
}
return nil
}

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package cli
import (
"flag"
"fmt"
"strconv"
)
// IntFlag is a flag with type int
type IntFlag struct {
Name string
Aliases []string
Usage string
EnvVars []string
FilePath string
Required bool
Hidden bool
Value int
DefaultText string
Destination *int
HasBeenSet bool
}
// IsSet returns whether or not the flag has been set through env or file
func (f *IntFlag) IsSet() bool {
return f.HasBeenSet
}
// String returns a readable representation of this value
// (for usage defaults)
func (f *IntFlag) String() string {
return FlagStringer(f)
}
// Names returns the names of the flag
func (f *IntFlag) Names() []string {
return flagNames(f.Name, f.Aliases)
}
// IsRequired returns whether or not the flag is required
func (f *IntFlag) IsRequired() bool {
return f.Required
}
// TakesValue returns true of the flag takes a value, otherwise false
func (f *IntFlag) TakesValue() bool {
return true
}
// GetUsage returns the usage string for the flag
func (f *IntFlag) GetUsage() string {
return f.Usage
}
// GetValue returns the flags value as string representation and an empty
// string if the flag takes no value at all.
func (f *IntFlag) GetValue() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("%d", f.Value)
}
// Apply populates the flag given the flag set and environment
func (f *IntFlag) Apply(set *flag.FlagSet) error {
if val, ok := flagFromEnvOrFile(f.EnvVars, f.FilePath); ok {
if val != "" {
valInt, err := strconv.ParseInt(val, 0, 64)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("could not parse %q as int value for flag %s: %s", val, f.Name, err)
}
f.Value = int(valInt)
f.HasBeenSet = true
}
}
for _, name := range f.Names() {
if f.Destination != nil {
set.IntVar(f.Destination, name, f.Value, f.Usage)
continue
}
set.Int(name, f.Value, f.Usage)
}
return nil
}
// Int looks up the value of a local IntFlag, returns
// 0 if not found
func (c *Context) Int(name string) int {
if fs := lookupFlagSet(name, c); fs != nil {
return lookupInt(name, fs)
}
return 0
}
func lookupInt(name string, set *flag.FlagSet) int {
f := set.Lookup(name)
if f != nil {
parsed, err := strconv.ParseInt(f.Value.String(), 0, 64)
if err != nil {
return 0
}
return int(parsed)
}
return 0
}

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package cli
import (
"flag"
"fmt"
"strconv"
)
// Int64Flag is a flag with type int64
type Int64Flag struct {
Name string
Aliases []string
Usage string
EnvVars []string
FilePath string
Required bool
Hidden bool
Value int64
DefaultText string
Destination *int64
HasBeenSet bool
}
// IsSet returns whether or not the flag has been set through env or file
func (f *Int64Flag) IsSet() bool {
return f.HasBeenSet
}
// String returns a readable representation of this value
// (for usage defaults)
func (f *Int64Flag) String() string {
return FlagStringer(f)
}
// Names returns the names of the flag
func (f *Int64Flag) Names() []string {
return flagNames(f.Name, f.Aliases)
}
// IsRequired returns whether or not the flag is required
func (f *Int64Flag) IsRequired() bool {
return f.Required
}
// TakesValue returns true of the flag takes a value, otherwise false
func (f *Int64Flag) TakesValue() bool {
return true
}
// GetUsage returns the usage string for the flag
func (f *Int64Flag) GetUsage() string {
return f.Usage
}
// GetValue returns the flags value as string representation and an empty
// string if the flag takes no value at all.
func (f *Int64Flag) GetValue() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("%d", f.Value)
}
// Apply populates the flag given the flag set and environment
func (f *Int64Flag) Apply(set *flag.FlagSet) error {
if val, ok := flagFromEnvOrFile(f.EnvVars, f.FilePath); ok {
if val != "" {
valInt, err := strconv.ParseInt(val, 0, 64)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("could not parse %q as int value for flag %s: %s", val, f.Name, err)
}
f.Value = valInt
f.HasBeenSet = true
}
}
for _, name := range f.Names() {
if f.Destination != nil {
set.Int64Var(f.Destination, name, f.Value, f.Usage)
continue
}
set.Int64(name, f.Value, f.Usage)
}
return nil
}
// Int64 looks up the value of a local Int64Flag, returns
// 0 if not found
func (c *Context) Int64(name string) int64 {
if fs := lookupFlagSet(name, c); fs != nil {
return lookupInt64(name, fs)
}
return 0
}
func lookupInt64(name string, set *flag.FlagSet) int64 {
f := set.Lookup(name)
if f != nil {
parsed, err := strconv.ParseInt(f.Value.String(), 0, 64)
if err != nil {
return 0
}
return parsed
}
return 0
}

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package cli
import (
"encoding/json"
"flag"
"fmt"
"strconv"
"strings"
)
// Int64Slice wraps []int64 to satisfy flag.Value
type Int64Slice struct {
slice []int64
hasBeenSet bool
}
// NewInt64Slice makes an *Int64Slice with default values
func NewInt64Slice(defaults ...int64) *Int64Slice {
return &Int64Slice{slice: append([]int64{}, defaults...)}
}
// Set parses the value into an integer and appends it to the list of values
func (i *Int64Slice) Set(value string) error {
if !i.hasBeenSet {
i.slice = []int64{}
i.hasBeenSet = true
}
if strings.HasPrefix(value, slPfx) {
// Deserializing assumes overwrite
_ = json.Unmarshal([]byte(strings.Replace(value, slPfx, "", 1)), &i.slice)
i.hasBeenSet = true
return nil
}
tmp, err := strconv.ParseInt(value, 0, 64)
if err != nil {
return err
}
i.slice = append(i.slice, tmp)
return nil
}
// String returns a readable representation of this value (for usage defaults)
func (i *Int64Slice) String() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("%#v", i.slice)
}
// Serialize allows Int64Slice to fulfill Serializer
func (i *Int64Slice) Serialize() string {
jsonBytes, _ := json.Marshal(i.slice)
return fmt.Sprintf("%s%s", slPfx, string(jsonBytes))
}
// Value returns the slice of ints set by this flag
func (i *Int64Slice) Value() []int64 {
return i.slice
}
// Get returns the slice of ints set by this flag
func (i *Int64Slice) Get() interface{} {
return *i
}
// Int64SliceFlag is a flag with type *Int64Slice
type Int64SliceFlag struct {
Name string
Aliases []string
Usage string
EnvVars []string
FilePath string
Required bool
Hidden bool
Value *Int64Slice
DefaultText string
HasBeenSet bool
}
// IsSet returns whether or not the flag has been set through env or file
func (f *Int64SliceFlag) IsSet() bool {
return f.HasBeenSet
}
// String returns a readable representation of this value
// (for usage defaults)
func (f *Int64SliceFlag) String() string {
return FlagStringer(f)
}
// Names returns the names of the flag
func (f *Int64SliceFlag) Names() []string {
return flagNames(f.Name, f.Aliases)
}
// IsRequired returns whether or not the flag is required
func (f *Int64SliceFlag) IsRequired() bool {
return f.Required
}
// TakesValue returns true of the flag takes a value, otherwise false
func (f *Int64SliceFlag) TakesValue() bool {
return true
}
// GetUsage returns the usage string for the flag
func (f Int64SliceFlag) GetUsage() string {
return f.Usage
}
// GetValue returns the flags value as string representation and an empty
// string if the flag takes no value at all.
func (f *Int64SliceFlag) GetValue() string {
if f.Value != nil {
return f.Value.String()
}
return ""
}
// Apply populates the flag given the flag set and environment
func (f *Int64SliceFlag) Apply(set *flag.FlagSet) error {
if val, ok := flagFromEnvOrFile(f.EnvVars, f.FilePath); ok {
f.Value = &Int64Slice{}
for _, s := range strings.Split(val, ",") {
if err := f.Value.Set(strings.TrimSpace(s)); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("could not parse %q as int64 slice value for flag %s: %s", val, f.Name, err)
}
}
f.HasBeenSet = true
}
for _, name := range f.Names() {
if f.Value == nil {
f.Value = &Int64Slice{}
}
set.Var(f.Value, name, f.Usage)
}
return nil
}
// Int64Slice looks up the value of a local Int64SliceFlag, returns
// nil if not found
func (c *Context) Int64Slice(name string) []int64 {
return lookupInt64Slice(name, c.flagSet)
}
func lookupInt64Slice(name string, set *flag.FlagSet) []int64 {
f := set.Lookup(name)
if f != nil {
if slice, ok := f.Value.(*Int64Slice); ok {
return slice.Value()
}
}
return nil
}

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package cli
import (
"encoding/json"
"flag"
"fmt"
"strconv"
"strings"
)
// IntSlice wraps []int to satisfy flag.Value
type IntSlice struct {
slice []int
hasBeenSet bool
}
// NewIntSlice makes an *IntSlice with default values
func NewIntSlice(defaults ...int) *IntSlice {
return &IntSlice{slice: append([]int{}, defaults...)}
}
// TODO: Consistently have specific Set function for Int64 and Float64 ?
// SetInt directly adds an integer to the list of values
func (i *IntSlice) SetInt(value int) {
if !i.hasBeenSet {
i.slice = []int{}
i.hasBeenSet = true
}
i.slice = append(i.slice, value)
}
// Set parses the value into an integer and appends it to the list of values
func (i *IntSlice) Set(value string) error {
if !i.hasBeenSet {
i.slice = []int{}
i.hasBeenSet = true
}
if strings.HasPrefix(value, slPfx) {
// Deserializing assumes overwrite
_ = json.Unmarshal([]byte(strings.Replace(value, slPfx, "", 1)), &i.slice)
i.hasBeenSet = true
return nil
}
tmp, err := strconv.ParseInt(value, 0, 64)
if err != nil {
return err
}
i.slice = append(i.slice, int(tmp))
return nil
}
// String returns a readable representation of this value (for usage defaults)
func (i *IntSlice) String() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("%#v", i.slice)
}
// Serialize allows IntSlice to fulfill Serializer
func (i *IntSlice) Serialize() string {
jsonBytes, _ := json.Marshal(i.slice)
return fmt.Sprintf("%s%s", slPfx, string(jsonBytes))
}
// Value returns the slice of ints set by this flag
func (i *IntSlice) Value() []int {
return i.slice
}
// Get returns the slice of ints set by this flag
func (i *IntSlice) Get() interface{} {
return *i
}
// IntSliceFlag is a flag with type *IntSlice
type IntSliceFlag struct {
Name string
Aliases []string
Usage string
EnvVars []string
FilePath string
Required bool
Hidden bool
Value *IntSlice
DefaultText string
HasBeenSet bool
}
// IsSet returns whether or not the flag has been set through env or file
func (f *IntSliceFlag) IsSet() bool {
return f.HasBeenSet
}
// String returns a readable representation of this value
// (for usage defaults)
func (f *IntSliceFlag) String() string {
return FlagStringer(f)
}
// Names returns the names of the flag
func (f *IntSliceFlag) Names() []string {
return flagNames(f.Name, f.Aliases)
}
// IsRequired returns whether or not the flag is required
func (f *IntSliceFlag) IsRequired() bool {
return f.Required
}
// TakesValue returns true of the flag takes a value, otherwise false
func (f *IntSliceFlag) TakesValue() bool {
return true
}
// GetUsage returns the usage string for the flag
func (f IntSliceFlag) GetUsage() string {
return f.Usage
}
// GetValue returns the flags value as string representation and an empty
// string if the flag takes no value at all.
func (f *IntSliceFlag) GetValue() string {
if f.Value != nil {
return f.Value.String()
}
return ""
}
// Apply populates the flag given the flag set and environment
func (f *IntSliceFlag) Apply(set *flag.FlagSet) error {
if val, ok := flagFromEnvOrFile(f.EnvVars, f.FilePath); ok {
f.Value = &IntSlice{}
for _, s := range strings.Split(val, ",") {
if err := f.Value.Set(strings.TrimSpace(s)); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("could not parse %q as int slice value for flag %s: %s", val, f.Name, err)
}
}
f.HasBeenSet = true
}
for _, name := range f.Names() {
if f.Value == nil {
f.Value = &IntSlice{}
}
set.Var(f.Value, name, f.Usage)
}
return nil
}
// IntSlice looks up the value of a local IntSliceFlag, returns
// nil if not found
func (c *Context) IntSlice(name string) []int {
if fs := lookupFlagSet(name, c); fs != nil {
return lookupIntSlice(name, c.flagSet)
}
return nil
}
func lookupIntSlice(name string, set *flag.FlagSet) []int {
f := set.Lookup(name)
if f != nil {
if slice, ok := f.Value.(*IntSlice); ok {
return slice.Value()
}
}
return nil
}

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package cli
import "flag"
type PathFlag struct {
Name string
Aliases []string
Usage string
EnvVars []string
FilePath string
Required bool
Hidden bool
TakesFile bool
Value string
DefaultText string
Destination *string
HasBeenSet bool
}
// IsSet returns whether or not the flag has been set through env or file
func (f *PathFlag) IsSet() bool {
return f.HasBeenSet
}
// String returns a readable representation of this value
// (for usage defaults)
func (f *PathFlag) String() string {
return FlagStringer(f)
}
// Names returns the names of the flag
func (f *PathFlag) Names() []string {
return flagNames(f.Name, f.Aliases)
}
// IsRequired returns whether or not the flag is required
func (f *PathFlag) IsRequired() bool {
return f.Required
}
// TakesValue returns true of the flag takes a value, otherwise false
func (f *PathFlag) TakesValue() bool {
return true
}
// GetUsage returns the usage string for the flag
func (f *PathFlag) GetUsage() string {
return f.Usage
}
// GetValue returns the flags value as string representation and an empty
// string if the flag takes no value at all.
func (f *PathFlag) GetValue() string {
return f.Value
}
// Apply populates the flag given the flag set and environment
func (f *PathFlag) Apply(set *flag.FlagSet) error {
if val, ok := flagFromEnvOrFile(f.EnvVars, f.FilePath); ok {
f.Value = val
f.HasBeenSet = true
}
for _, name := range f.Names() {
if f.Destination != nil {
set.StringVar(f.Destination, name, f.Value, f.Usage)
continue
}
set.String(name, f.Value, f.Usage)
}
return nil
}
// Path looks up the value of a local PathFlag, returns
// "" if not found
func (c *Context) Path(name string) string {
if fs := lookupFlagSet(name, c); fs != nil {
return lookupPath(name, fs)
}
return ""
}
func lookupPath(name string, set *flag.FlagSet) string {
f := set.Lookup(name)
if f != nil {
parsed, err := f.Value.String(), error(nil)
if err != nil {
return ""
}
return parsed
}
return ""
}

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package cli
import "flag"
// StringFlag is a flag with type string
type StringFlag struct {
Name string
Aliases []string
Usage string
EnvVars []string
FilePath string
Required bool
Hidden bool
TakesFile bool
Value string
DefaultText string
Destination *string
HasBeenSet bool
}
// IsSet returns whether or not the flag has been set through env or file
func (f *StringFlag) IsSet() bool {
return f.HasBeenSet
}
// String returns a readable representation of this value
// (for usage defaults)
func (f *StringFlag) String() string {
return FlagStringer(f)
}
// Names returns the names of the flag
func (f *StringFlag) Names() []string {
return flagNames(f.Name, f.Aliases)
}
// IsRequired returns whether or not the flag is required
func (f *StringFlag) IsRequired() bool {
return f.Required
}
// TakesValue returns true of the flag takes a value, otherwise false
func (f *StringFlag) TakesValue() bool {
return true
}
// GetUsage returns the usage string for the flag
func (f *StringFlag) GetUsage() string {
return f.Usage
}
// GetValue returns the flags value as string representation and an empty
// string if the flag takes no value at all.
func (f *StringFlag) GetValue() string {
return f.Value
}
// Apply populates the flag given the flag set and environment
func (f *StringFlag) Apply(set *flag.FlagSet) error {
if val, ok := flagFromEnvOrFile(f.EnvVars, f.FilePath); ok {
f.Value = val
f.HasBeenSet = true
}
for _, name := range f.Names() {
if f.Destination != nil {
set.StringVar(f.Destination, name, f.Value, f.Usage)
continue
}
set.String(name, f.Value, f.Usage)
}
return nil
}
// String looks up the value of a local StringFlag, returns
// "" if not found
func (c *Context) String(name string) string {
if fs := lookupFlagSet(name, c); fs != nil {
return lookupString(name, fs)
}
return ""
}
func lookupString(name string, set *flag.FlagSet) string {
f := set.Lookup(name)
if f != nil {
parsed, err := f.Value.String(), error(nil)
if err != nil {
return ""
}
return parsed
}
return ""
}

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package cli
import (
"encoding/json"
"flag"
"fmt"
"strings"
)
// StringSlice wraps a []string to satisfy flag.Value
type StringSlice struct {
slice []string
hasBeenSet bool
}
// NewStringSlice creates a *StringSlice with default values
func NewStringSlice(defaults ...string) *StringSlice {
return &StringSlice{slice: append([]string{}, defaults...)}
}
// Set appends the string value to the list of values
func (s *StringSlice) Set(value string) error {
if !s.hasBeenSet {
s.slice = []string{}
s.hasBeenSet = true
}
if strings.HasPrefix(value, slPfx) {
// Deserializing assumes overwrite
_ = json.Unmarshal([]byte(strings.Replace(value, slPfx, "", 1)), &s.slice)
s.hasBeenSet = true
return nil
}
s.slice = append(s.slice, value)
return nil
}
// String returns a readable representation of this value (for usage defaults)
func (s *StringSlice) String() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("%s", s.slice)
}
// Serialize allows StringSlice to fulfill Serializer
func (s *StringSlice) Serialize() string {
jsonBytes, _ := json.Marshal(s.slice)
return fmt.Sprintf("%s%s", slPfx, string(jsonBytes))
}
// Value returns the slice of strings set by this flag
func (s *StringSlice) Value() []string {
return s.slice
}
// Get returns the slice of strings set by this flag
func (s *StringSlice) Get() interface{} {
return *s
}
// StringSliceFlag is a flag with type *StringSlice
type StringSliceFlag struct {
Name string
Aliases []string
Usage string
EnvVars []string
FilePath string
Required bool
Hidden bool
TakesFile bool
Value *StringSlice
DefaultText string
HasBeenSet bool
Destination *StringSlice
}
// IsSet returns whether or not the flag has been set through env or file
func (f *StringSliceFlag) IsSet() bool {
return f.HasBeenSet
}
// String returns a readable representation of this value
// (for usage defaults)
func (f *StringSliceFlag) String() string {
return FlagStringer(f)
}
// Names returns the names of the flag
func (f *StringSliceFlag) Names() []string {
return flagNames(f.Name, f.Aliases)
}
// IsRequired returns whether or not the flag is required
func (f *StringSliceFlag) IsRequired() bool {
return f.Required
}
// TakesValue returns true of the flag takes a value, otherwise false
func (f *StringSliceFlag) TakesValue() bool {
return true
}
// GetUsage returns the usage string for the flag
func (f *StringSliceFlag) GetUsage() string {
return f.Usage
}
// GetValue returns the flags value as string representation and an empty
// string if the flag takes no value at all.
func (f *StringSliceFlag) GetValue() string {
if f.Value != nil {
return f.Value.String()
}
return ""
}
// Apply populates the flag given the flag set and environment
func (f *StringSliceFlag) Apply(set *flag.FlagSet) error {
if val, ok := flagFromEnvOrFile(f.EnvVars, f.FilePath); ok {
f.Value = &StringSlice{}
destination := f.Value
if f.Destination != nil {
destination = f.Destination
}
for _, s := range strings.Split(val, ",") {
if err := destination.Set(strings.TrimSpace(s)); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("could not parse %q as string value for flag %s: %s", val, f.Name, err)
}
}
// Set this to false so that we reset the slice if we then set values from
// flags that have already been set by the environment.
destination.hasBeenSet = false
f.HasBeenSet = true
}
for _, name := range f.Names() {
if f.Value == nil {
f.Value = &StringSlice{}
}
if f.Destination != nil {
set.Var(f.Destination, name, f.Usage)
continue
}
set.Var(f.Value, name, f.Usage)
}
return nil
}
// StringSlice looks up the value of a local StringSliceFlag, returns
// nil if not found
func (c *Context) StringSlice(name string) []string {
if fs := lookupFlagSet(name, c); fs != nil {
return lookupStringSlice(name, fs)
}
return nil
}
func lookupStringSlice(name string, set *flag.FlagSet) []string {
f := set.Lookup(name)
if f != nil {
if slice, ok := f.Value.(*StringSlice); ok {
return slice.Value()
}
}
return nil
}

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package cli
import (
"flag"
"fmt"
"time"
)
// Timestamp wrap to satisfy golang's flag interface.
type Timestamp struct {
timestamp *time.Time
hasBeenSet bool
layout string
}
// Timestamp constructor
func NewTimestamp(timestamp time.Time) *Timestamp {
return &Timestamp{timestamp: &timestamp}
}
// Set the timestamp value directly
func (t *Timestamp) SetTimestamp(value time.Time) {
if !t.hasBeenSet {
t.timestamp = &value
t.hasBeenSet = true
}
}
// Set the timestamp string layout for future parsing
func (t *Timestamp) SetLayout(layout string) {
t.layout = layout
}
// Parses the string value to timestamp
func (t *Timestamp) Set(value string) error {
timestamp, err := time.Parse(t.layout, value)
if err != nil {
return err
}
t.timestamp = &timestamp
t.hasBeenSet = true
return nil
}
// String returns a readable representation of this value (for usage defaults)
func (t *Timestamp) String() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("%#v", t.timestamp)
}
// Value returns the timestamp value stored in the flag
func (t *Timestamp) Value() *time.Time {
return t.timestamp
}
// Get returns the flag structure
func (t *Timestamp) Get() interface{} {
return *t
}
// TimestampFlag is a flag with type time
type TimestampFlag struct {
Name string
Aliases []string
Usage string
EnvVars []string
FilePath string
Required bool
Hidden bool
Layout string
Value *Timestamp
DefaultText string
HasBeenSet bool
}
// IsSet returns whether or not the flag has been set through env or file
func (f *TimestampFlag) IsSet() bool {
return f.HasBeenSet
}
// String returns a readable representation of this value
// (for usage defaults)
func (f *TimestampFlag) String() string {
return FlagStringer(f)
}
// Names returns the names of the flag
func (f *TimestampFlag) Names() []string {
return flagNames(f.Name, f.Aliases)
}
// IsRequired returns whether or not the flag is required
func (f *TimestampFlag) IsRequired() bool {
return f.Required
}
// TakesValue returns true of the flag takes a value, otherwise false
func (f *TimestampFlag) TakesValue() bool {
return true
}
// GetUsage returns the usage string for the flag
func (f *TimestampFlag) GetUsage() string {
return f.Usage
}
// GetValue returns the flags value as string representation and an empty
// string if the flag takes no value at all.
func (f *TimestampFlag) GetValue() string {
if f.Value != nil {
return f.Value.timestamp.String()
}
return ""
}
// Apply populates the flag given the flag set and environment
func (f *TimestampFlag) Apply(set *flag.FlagSet) error {
if f.Layout == "" {
return fmt.Errorf("timestamp Layout is required")
}
f.Value = &Timestamp{}
f.Value.SetLayout(f.Layout)
if val, ok := flagFromEnvOrFile(f.EnvVars, f.FilePath); ok {
if err := f.Value.Set(val); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("could not parse %q as timestamp value for flag %s: %s", val, f.Name, err)
}
f.HasBeenSet = true
}
for _, name := range f.Names() {
set.Var(f.Value, name, f.Usage)
}
return nil
}
// Timestamp gets the timestamp from a flag name
func (c *Context) Timestamp(name string) *time.Time {
if fs := lookupFlagSet(name, c); fs != nil {
return lookupTimestamp(name, fs)
}
return nil
}
// Fetches the timestamp value from the local timestampWrap
func lookupTimestamp(name string, set *flag.FlagSet) *time.Time {
f := set.Lookup(name)
if f != nil {
return (f.Value.(*Timestamp)).Value()
}
return nil
}

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package cli
import (
"flag"
"fmt"
"strconv"
)
// UintFlag is a flag with type uint
type UintFlag struct {
Name string
Aliases []string
Usage string
EnvVars []string
FilePath string
Required bool
Hidden bool
Value uint
DefaultText string
Destination *uint
HasBeenSet bool
}
// IsSet returns whether or not the flag has been set through env or file
func (f *UintFlag) IsSet() bool {
return f.HasBeenSet
}
// String returns a readable representation of this value
// (for usage defaults)
func (f *UintFlag) String() string {
return FlagStringer(f)
}
// Names returns the names of the flag
func (f *UintFlag) Names() []string {
return flagNames(f.Name, f.Aliases)
}
// IsRequired returns whether or not the flag is required
func (f *UintFlag) IsRequired() bool {
return f.Required
}
// TakesValue returns true of the flag takes a value, otherwise false
func (f *UintFlag) TakesValue() bool {
return true
}
// GetUsage returns the usage string for the flag
func (f *UintFlag) GetUsage() string {
return f.Usage
}
// Apply populates the flag given the flag set and environment
func (f *UintFlag) Apply(set *flag.FlagSet) error {
if val, ok := flagFromEnvOrFile(f.EnvVars, f.FilePath); ok {
if val != "" {
valInt, err := strconv.ParseUint(val, 0, 64)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("could not parse %q as uint value for flag %s: %s", val, f.Name, err)
}
f.Value = uint(valInt)
f.HasBeenSet = true
}
}
for _, name := range f.Names() {
if f.Destination != nil {
set.UintVar(f.Destination, name, f.Value, f.Usage)
continue
}
set.Uint(name, f.Value, f.Usage)
}
return nil
}
// GetValue returns the flags value as string representation and an empty
// string if the flag takes no value at all.
func (f *UintFlag) GetValue() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("%d", f.Value)
}
// Uint looks up the value of a local UintFlag, returns
// 0 if not found
func (c *Context) Uint(name string) uint {
if fs := lookupFlagSet(name, c); fs != nil {
return lookupUint(name, fs)
}
return 0
}
func lookupUint(name string, set *flag.FlagSet) uint {
f := set.Lookup(name)
if f != nil {
parsed, err := strconv.ParseUint(f.Value.String(), 0, 64)
if err != nil {
return 0
}
return uint(parsed)
}
return 0
}

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package cli
import (
"flag"
"fmt"
"strconv"
)
// Uint64Flag is a flag with type uint64
type Uint64Flag struct {
Name string
Aliases []string
Usage string
EnvVars []string
FilePath string
Required bool
Hidden bool
Value uint64
DefaultText string
Destination *uint64
HasBeenSet bool
}
// IsSet returns whether or not the flag has been set through env or file
func (f *Uint64Flag) IsSet() bool {
return f.HasBeenSet
}
// String returns a readable representation of this value
// (for usage defaults)
func (f *Uint64Flag) String() string {
return FlagStringer(f)
}
// Names returns the names of the flag
func (f *Uint64Flag) Names() []string {
return flagNames(f.Name, f.Aliases)
}
// IsRequired returns whether or not the flag is required
func (f *Uint64Flag) IsRequired() bool {
return f.Required
}
// TakesValue returns true of the flag takes a value, otherwise false
func (f *Uint64Flag) TakesValue() bool {
return true
}
// GetUsage returns the usage string for the flag
func (f *Uint64Flag) GetUsage() string {
return f.Usage
}
// Apply populates the flag given the flag set and environment
func (f *Uint64Flag) Apply(set *flag.FlagSet) error {
if val, ok := flagFromEnvOrFile(f.EnvVars, f.FilePath); ok {
if val != "" {
valInt, err := strconv.ParseUint(val, 0, 64)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("could not parse %q as uint64 value for flag %s: %s", val, f.Name, err)
}
f.Value = valInt
f.HasBeenSet = true
}
}
for _, name := range f.Names() {
if f.Destination != nil {
set.Uint64Var(f.Destination, name, f.Value, f.Usage)
continue
}
set.Uint64(name, f.Value, f.Usage)
}
return nil
}
// GetValue returns the flags value as string representation and an empty
// string if the flag takes no value at all.
func (f *Uint64Flag) GetValue() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("%d", f.Value)
}
// Uint64 looks up the value of a local Uint64Flag, returns
// 0 if not found
func (c *Context) Uint64(name string) uint64 {
if fs := lookupFlagSet(name, c); fs != nil {
return lookupUint64(name, fs)
}
return 0
}
func lookupUint64(name string, set *flag.FlagSet) uint64 {
f := set.Lookup(name)
if f != nil {
parsed, err := strconv.ParseUint(f.Value.String(), 0, 64)
if err != nil {
return 0
}
return parsed
}
return 0
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package cli
// ShellCompleteFunc is an action to execute when the shell completion flag is set
type ShellCompleteFunc func(*Context)
// BashCompleteFunc is an action to execute when the shell completion flag is set
type BashCompleteFunc func(*Context)
// BeforeFunc is an action to execute before any subcommands are run, but after
// the context is ready if a non-nil error is returned, no subcommands are run
@ -23,6 +23,22 @@ type CommandNotFoundFunc func(*Context, string)
// is displayed and the execution is interrupted.
type OnUsageErrorFunc func(context *Context, err error, isSubcommand bool) error
// ExitErrHandlerFunc is executed if provided in order to handle exitError values
// returned by Actions and Before/After functions.
type ExitErrHandlerFunc func(context *Context, err error)
// FlagStringFunc is used by the help generation to display a flag, which is
// expected to be a single line.
type FlagStringFunc func(Flag) string
// FlagNamePrefixFunc is used by the default FlagStringFunc to create prefix
// text for a flag's full name.
type FlagNamePrefixFunc func(fullName []string, placeholder string) string
// FlagEnvHintFunc is used by the default FlagStringFunc to annotate flag help
// with the environment variable details.
type FlagEnvHintFunc func(envVars []string, str string) string
// FlagFileHintFunc is used by the default FlagStringFunc to annotate flag help
// with the file path details.
type FlagFileHintFunc func(filePath, str string) string

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module github.com/urfave/cli/v2
go 1.11
require (
github.com/BurntSushi/toml v0.3.1
github.com/cpuguy83/go-md2man/v2 v2.0.0-20190314233015-f79a8a8ca69d
gopkg.in/yaml.v2 v2.2.2
)

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github.com/BurntSushi/toml v0.3.1 h1:WXkYYl6Yr3qBf1K79EBnL4mak0OimBfB0XUf9Vl28OQ=
github.com/BurntSushi/toml v0.3.1/go.mod h1:xHWCNGjB5oqiDr8zfno3MHue2Ht5sIBksp03qcyfWMU=
github.com/cpuguy83/go-md2man/v2 v2.0.0-20190314233015-f79a8a8ca69d h1:U+s90UTSYgptZMwQh2aRr3LuazLJIa+Pg3Kc1ylSYVY=
github.com/cpuguy83/go-md2man/v2 v2.0.0-20190314233015-f79a8a8ca69d/go.mod h1:maD7wRr/U5Z6m/iR4s+kqSMx2CaBsrgA7czyZG/E6dU=
github.com/pmezard/go-difflib v1.0.0 h1:4DBwDE0NGyQoBHbLQYPwSUPoCMWR5BEzIk/f1lZbAQM=
github.com/pmezard/go-difflib v1.0.0/go.mod h1:iKH77koFhYxTK1pcRnkKkqfTogsbg7gZNVY4sRDYZ/4=
github.com/russross/blackfriday/v2 v2.0.1 h1:lPqVAte+HuHNfhJ/0LC98ESWRz8afy9tM/0RK8m9o+Q=
github.com/russross/blackfriday/v2 v2.0.1/go.mod h1:+Rmxgy9KzJVeS9/2gXHxylqXiyQDYRxCVz55jmeOWTM=
github.com/shurcooL/sanitized_anchor_name v1.0.0 h1:PdmoCO6wvbs+7yrJyMORt4/BmY5IYyJwS/kOiWx8mHo=
github.com/shurcooL/sanitized_anchor_name v1.0.0/go.mod h1:1NzhyTcUVG4SuEtjjoZeVRXNmyL/1OwPU0+IJeTBvfc=
gopkg.in/check.v1 v0.0.0-20161208181325-20d25e280405 h1:yhCVgyC4o1eVCa2tZl7eS0r+SDo693bJlVdllGtEeKM=
gopkg.in/check.v1 v0.0.0-20161208181325-20d25e280405/go.mod h1:Co6ibVJAznAaIkqp8huTwlJQCZ016jof/cbN4VW5Yz0=
gopkg.in/yaml.v2 v2.2.2 h1:ZCJp+EgiOT7lHqUV2J862kp8Qj64Jo6az82+3Td9dZw=
gopkg.in/yaml.v2 v2.2.2/go.mod h1:hI93XBmqTisBFMUTm0b8Fm+jr3Dg1NNxqwp+5A1VGuI=

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package cli
import (
"fmt"
"io"
"os"
"strings"
"text/tabwriter"
"text/template"
"unicode/utf8"
)
var helpCommand = &Command{
Name: "help",
Aliases: []string{"h"},
Usage: "Shows a list of commands or help for one command",
ArgsUsage: "[command]",
Action: func(c *Context) error {
args := c.Args()
if args.Present() {
return ShowCommandHelp(c, args.First())
}
_ = ShowAppHelp(c)
return nil
},
}
var helpSubcommand = &Command{
Name: "help",
Aliases: []string{"h"},
Usage: "Shows a list of commands or help for one command",
ArgsUsage: "[command]",
Action: func(c *Context) error {
args := c.Args()
if args.Present() {
return ShowCommandHelp(c, args.First())
}
return ShowSubcommandHelp(c)
},
}
// Prints help for the App or Command
type helpPrinter func(w io.Writer, templ string, data interface{})
// Prints help for the App or Command with custom template function.
type helpPrinterCustom func(w io.Writer, templ string, data interface{}, customFunc map[string]interface{})
// HelpPrinter is a function that writes the help output. If not set explicitly,
// this calls HelpPrinterCustom using only the default template functions.
//
// If custom logic for printing help is required, this function can be
// overridden. If the ExtraInfo field is defined on an App, this function
// should not be modified, as HelpPrinterCustom will be used directly in order
// to capture the extra information.
var HelpPrinter helpPrinter = printHelp
// HelpPrinterCustom is a function that writes the help output. It is used as
// the default implementation of HelpPrinter, and may be called directly if
// the ExtraInfo field is set on an App.
var HelpPrinterCustom helpPrinterCustom = printHelpCustom
// VersionPrinter prints the version for the App
var VersionPrinter = printVersion
// ShowAppHelpAndExit - Prints the list of subcommands for the app and exits with exit code.
func ShowAppHelpAndExit(c *Context, exitCode int) {
_ = ShowAppHelp(c)
os.Exit(exitCode)
}
// ShowAppHelp is an action that displays the help.
func ShowAppHelp(c *Context) error {
template := c.App.CustomAppHelpTemplate
if template == "" {
template = AppHelpTemplate
}
if c.App.ExtraInfo == nil {
HelpPrinter(c.App.Writer, template, c.App)
return nil
}
customAppData := func() map[string]interface{} {
return map[string]interface{}{
"ExtraInfo": c.App.ExtraInfo,
}
}
HelpPrinterCustom(c.App.Writer, template, c.App, customAppData())
return nil
}
// DefaultAppComplete prints the list of subcommands as the default app completion method
func DefaultAppComplete(c *Context) {
DefaultCompleteWithFlags(nil)(c)
}
func printCommandSuggestions(commands []*Command, writer io.Writer) {
for _, command := range commands {
if command.Hidden {
continue
}
if os.Getenv("_CLI_ZSH_AUTOCOMPLETE_HACK") == "1" {
for _, name := range command.Names() {
_, _ = fmt.Fprintf(writer, "%s:%s\n", name, command.Usage)
}
} else {
for _, name := range command.Names() {
_, _ = fmt.Fprintf(writer, "%s\n", name)
}
}
}
}
func cliArgContains(flagName string) bool {
for _, name := range strings.Split(flagName, ",") {
name = strings.TrimSpace(name)
count := utf8.RuneCountInString(name)
if count > 2 {
count = 2
}
flag := fmt.Sprintf("%s%s", strings.Repeat("-", count), name)
for _, a := range os.Args {
if a == flag {
return true
}
}
}
return false
}
func printFlagSuggestions(lastArg string, flags []Flag, writer io.Writer) {
cur := strings.TrimPrefix(lastArg, "-")
cur = strings.TrimPrefix(cur, "-")
for _, flag := range flags {
if bflag, ok := flag.(*BoolFlag); ok && bflag.Hidden {
continue
}
for _, name := range flag.Names() {
name = strings.TrimSpace(name)
// this will get total count utf8 letters in flag name
count := utf8.RuneCountInString(name)
if count > 2 {
count = 2 // resuse this count to generate single - or -- in flag completion
}
// if flag name has more than one utf8 letter and last argument in cli has -- prefix then
// skip flag completion for short flags example -v or -x
if strings.HasPrefix(lastArg, "--") && count == 1 {
continue
}
// match if last argument matches this flag and it is not repeated
if strings.HasPrefix(name, cur) && cur != name && !cliArgContains(name) {
flagCompletion := fmt.Sprintf("%s%s", strings.Repeat("-", count), name)
_, _ = fmt.Fprintln(writer, flagCompletion)
}
}
}
}
func DefaultCompleteWithFlags(cmd *Command) func(c *Context) {
return func(c *Context) {
if len(os.Args) > 2 {
lastArg := os.Args[len(os.Args)-2]
if strings.HasPrefix(lastArg, "-") {
printFlagSuggestions(lastArg, c.App.Flags, c.App.Writer)
if cmd != nil {
printFlagSuggestions(lastArg, cmd.Flags, c.App.Writer)
}
return
}
}
if cmd != nil {
printCommandSuggestions(cmd.Subcommands, c.App.Writer)
} else {
printCommandSuggestions(c.App.Commands, c.App.Writer)
}
}
}
// ShowCommandHelpAndExit - exits with code after showing help
func ShowCommandHelpAndExit(c *Context, command string, code int) {
_ = ShowCommandHelp(c, command)
os.Exit(code)
}
// ShowCommandHelp prints help for the given command
func ShowCommandHelp(ctx *Context, command string) error {
// show the subcommand help for a command with subcommands
if command == "" {
HelpPrinter(ctx.App.Writer, SubcommandHelpTemplate, ctx.App)
return nil
}
for _, c := range ctx.App.Commands {
if c.HasName(command) {
templ := c.CustomHelpTemplate
if templ == "" {
templ = CommandHelpTemplate
}
HelpPrinter(ctx.App.Writer, templ, c)
return nil
}
}
if ctx.App.CommandNotFound == nil {
return Exit(fmt.Sprintf("No help topic for '%v'", command), 3)
}
ctx.App.CommandNotFound(ctx, command)
return nil
}
// ShowSubcommandHelp prints help for the given subcommand
func ShowSubcommandHelp(c *Context) error {
if c == nil {
return nil
}
if c.Command != nil {
return ShowCommandHelp(c, c.Command.Name)
}
return ShowCommandHelp(c, "")
}
// ShowVersion prints the version number of the App
func ShowVersion(c *Context) {
VersionPrinter(c)
}
func printVersion(c *Context) {
_, _ = fmt.Fprintf(c.App.Writer, "%v version %v\n", c.App.Name, c.App.Version)
}
// ShowCompletions prints the lists of commands within a given context
func ShowCompletions(c *Context) {
a := c.App
if a != nil && a.BashComplete != nil {
a.BashComplete(c)
}
}
// ShowCommandCompletions prints the custom completions for a given command
func ShowCommandCompletions(ctx *Context, command string) {
c := ctx.App.Command(command)
if c != nil {
if c.BashComplete != nil {
c.BashComplete(ctx)
} else {
DefaultCompleteWithFlags(c)(ctx)
}
}
}
// printHelpCustom is the default implementation of HelpPrinterCustom.
//
// The customFuncs map will be combined with a default template.FuncMap to
// allow using arbitrary functions in template rendering.
func printHelpCustom(out io.Writer, templ string, data interface{}, customFuncs map[string]interface{}) {
funcMap := template.FuncMap{
"join": strings.Join,
}
for key, value := range customFuncs {
funcMap[key] = value
}
w := tabwriter.NewWriter(out, 1, 8, 2, ' ', 0)
t := template.Must(template.New("help").Funcs(funcMap).Parse(templ))
err := t.Execute(w, data)
if err != nil {
// If the writer is closed, t.Execute will fail, and there's nothing
// we can do to recover.
if os.Getenv("CLI_TEMPLATE_ERROR_DEBUG") != "" {
_, _ = fmt.Fprintf(ErrWriter, "CLI TEMPLATE ERROR: %#v\n", err)
}
return
}
_ = w.Flush()
}
func printHelp(out io.Writer, templ string, data interface{}) {
HelpPrinterCustom(out, templ, data, nil)
}
func checkVersion(c *Context) bool {
found := false
for _, name := range VersionFlag.Names() {
if c.Bool(name) {
found = true
}
}
return found
}
func checkHelp(c *Context) bool {
found := false
for _, name := range HelpFlag.Names() {
if c.Bool(name) {
found = true
}
}
return found
}
func checkCommandHelp(c *Context, name string) bool {
if c.Bool("h") || c.Bool("help") {
_ = ShowCommandHelp(c, name)
return true
}
return false
}
func checkSubcommandHelp(c *Context) bool {
if c.Bool("h") || c.Bool("help") {
_ = ShowSubcommandHelp(c)
return true
}
return false
}
func checkShellCompleteFlag(a *App, arguments []string) (bool, []string) {
if !a.EnableBashCompletion {
return false, arguments
}
pos := len(arguments) - 1
lastArg := arguments[pos]
if lastArg != "--generate-bash-completion" {
return false, arguments
}
return true, arguments[:pos]
}
func checkCompletions(c *Context) bool {
if !c.shellComplete {
return false
}
if args := c.Args(); args.Present() {
name := args.First()
if cmd := c.App.Command(name); cmd != nil {
// let the command handle the completion
return false
}
}
ShowCompletions(c)
return true
}
func checkCommandCompletions(c *Context, name string) bool {
if !c.shellComplete {
return false
}
ShowCommandCompletions(c, name)
return true
}

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package cli
import (
"flag"
"strings"
)
type iterativeParser interface {
newFlagSet() (*flag.FlagSet, error)
useShortOptionHandling() bool
}
// To enable short-option handling (e.g., "-it" vs "-i -t") we have to
// iteratively catch parsing errors. This way we achieve LR parsing without
// transforming any arguments. Otherwise, there is no way we can discriminate
// combined short options from common arguments that should be left untouched.
// Pass `shellComplete` to continue parsing options on failure during shell
// completion when, the user-supplied options may be incomplete.
func parseIter(set *flag.FlagSet, ip iterativeParser, args []string, shellComplete bool) error {
for {
err := set.Parse(args)
if !ip.useShortOptionHandling() || err == nil {
if shellComplete {
return nil
}
return err
}
errStr := err.Error()
trimmed := strings.TrimPrefix(errStr, "flag provided but not defined: -")
if errStr == trimmed {
return err
}
// regenerate the initial args with the split short opts
argsWereSplit := false
for i, arg := range args {
// skip args that are not part of the error message
if name := strings.TrimLeft(arg, "-"); name != trimmed {
continue
}
// if we can't split, the error was accurate
shortOpts := splitShortOptions(set, arg)
if len(shortOpts) == 1 {
return err
}
// swap current argument with the split version
args = append(args[:i], append(shortOpts, args[i+1:]...)...)
argsWereSplit = true
break
}
// This should be an impossible to reach code path, but in case the arg
// splitting failed to happen, this will prevent infinite loops
if !argsWereSplit {
return err
}
// Since custom parsing failed, replace the flag set before retrying
newSet, err := ip.newFlagSet()
if err != nil {
return err
}
*set = *newSet
}
}
func splitShortOptions(set *flag.FlagSet, arg string) []string {
shortFlagsExist := func(s string) bool {
for _, c := range s[1:] {
if f := set.Lookup(string(c)); f == nil {
return false
}
}
return true
}
if !isSplittable(arg) || !shortFlagsExist(arg) {
return []string{arg}
}
separated := make([]string, 0, len(arg)-1)
for _, flagChar := range arg[1:] {
separated = append(separated, "-"+string(flagChar))
}
return separated
}
func isSplittable(flagArg string) bool {
return strings.HasPrefix(flagArg, "-") && !strings.HasPrefix(flagArg, "--") && len(flagArg) > 2
}

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package cli
import "unicode"
// lexicographicLess compares strings alphabetically considering case.
func lexicographicLess(i, j string) bool {
iRunes := []rune(i)
jRunes := []rune(j)
lenShared := len(iRunes)
if lenShared > len(jRunes) {
lenShared = len(jRunes)
}
for index := 0; index < lenShared; index++ {
ir := iRunes[index]
jr := jRunes[index]
if lir, ljr := unicode.ToLower(ir), unicode.ToLower(jr); lir != ljr {
return lir < ljr
}
if ir != jr {
return ir < jr
}
}
return i < j
}

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package cli
// AppHelpTemplate is the text template for the Default help topic.
// cli.go uses text/template to render templates. You can
// render custom help text by setting this variable.
var AppHelpTemplate = `NAME:
{{.Name}}{{if .Usage}} - {{.Usage}}{{end}}
USAGE:
{{if .UsageText}}{{.UsageText}}{{else}}{{.HelpName}} {{if .VisibleFlags}}[global options]{{end}}{{if .Commands}} command [command options]{{end}} {{if .ArgsUsage}}{{.ArgsUsage}}{{else}}[arguments...]{{end}}{{end}}{{if .Version}}{{if not .HideVersion}}
VERSION:
{{.Version}}{{end}}{{end}}{{if .Description}}
DESCRIPTION:
{{.Description}}{{end}}{{if len .Authors}}
AUTHOR{{with $length := len .Authors}}{{if ne 1 $length}}S{{end}}{{end}}:
{{range $index, $author := .Authors}}{{if $index}}
{{end}}{{$author}}{{end}}{{end}}{{if .VisibleCommands}}
COMMANDS:{{range .VisibleCategories}}{{if .Name}}
{{.Name}}:{{range .VisibleCommands}}
{{join .Names ", "}}{{"\t"}}{{.Usage}}{{end}}{{else}}{{range .VisibleCommands}}
{{join .Names ", "}}{{"\t"}}{{.Usage}}{{end}}{{end}}{{end}}{{end}}{{if .VisibleFlags}}
GLOBAL OPTIONS:
{{range $index, $option := .VisibleFlags}}{{if $index}}
{{end}}{{$option}}{{end}}{{end}}{{if .Copyright}}
COPYRIGHT:
{{.Copyright}}{{end}}
`
// CommandHelpTemplate is the text template for the command help topic.
// cli.go uses text/template to render templates. You can
// render custom help text by setting this variable.
var CommandHelpTemplate = `NAME:
{{.HelpName}} - {{.Usage}}
USAGE:
{{if .UsageText}}{{.UsageText}}{{else}}{{.HelpName}}{{if .VisibleFlags}} [command options]{{end}} {{if .ArgsUsage}}{{.ArgsUsage}}{{else}}[arguments...]{{end}}{{end}}{{if .Category}}
CATEGORY:
{{.Category}}{{end}}{{if .Description}}
DESCRIPTION:
{{.Description}}{{end}}{{if .VisibleFlags}}
OPTIONS:
{{range .VisibleFlags}}{{.}}
{{end}}{{end}}
`
// SubcommandHelpTemplate is the text template for the subcommand help topic.
// cli.go uses text/template to render templates. You can
// render custom help text by setting this variable.
var SubcommandHelpTemplate = `NAME:
{{.HelpName}} - {{.Usage}}
USAGE:
{{if .UsageText}}{{.UsageText}}{{else}}{{.HelpName}} command{{if .VisibleFlags}} [command options]{{end}} {{if .ArgsUsage}}{{.ArgsUsage}}{{else}}[arguments...]{{end}}{{end}}{{if .Description}}
DESCRIPTION:
{{.Description}}{{end}}
COMMANDS:{{range .VisibleCategories}}{{if .Name}}
{{.Name}}:{{range .VisibleCommands}}
{{join .Names ", "}}{{"\t"}}{{.Usage}}{{end}}{{else}}{{range .VisibleCommands}}
{{join .Names ", "}}{{"\t"}}{{.Usage}}{{end}}{{end}}{{end}}{{if .VisibleFlags}}
OPTIONS:
{{range .VisibleFlags}}{{.}}
{{end}}{{end}}
`
var MarkdownDocTemplate = `% {{ .App.Name }} 8
# NAME
{{ .App.Name }}{{ if .App.Usage }} - {{ .App.Usage }}{{ end }}
# SYNOPSIS
{{ .App.Name }}
{{ if .SynopsisArgs }}
` + "```" + `
{{ range $v := .SynopsisArgs }}{{ $v }}{{ end }}` + "```" + `
{{ end }}{{ if .App.UsageText }}
# DESCRIPTION
{{ .App.UsageText }}
{{ end }}
**Usage**:
` + "```" + `
{{ .App.Name }} [GLOBAL OPTIONS] command [COMMAND OPTIONS] [ARGUMENTS...]
` + "```" + `
{{ if .GlobalArgs }}
# GLOBAL OPTIONS
{{ range $v := .GlobalArgs }}
{{ $v }}{{ end }}
{{ end }}{{ if .Commands }}
# COMMANDS
{{ range $v := .Commands }}
{{ $v }}{{ end }}{{ end }}`
var FishCompletionTemplate = `# {{ .App.Name }} fish shell completion
function __fish_{{ .App.Name }}_no_subcommand --description 'Test if there has been any subcommand yet'
for i in (commandline -opc)
if contains -- $i{{ range $v := .AllCommands }} {{ $v }}{{ end }}
return 1
end
end
return 0
end
{{ range $v := .Completions }}{{ $v }}
{{ end }}`

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*.coverprofile
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language: go
sudo: false
dist: trusty
osx_image: xcode8.3
go: 1.8.x
os:
- linux
- osx
cache:
directories:
- node_modules
before_script:
- if [[ $(uname) == Darwin ]]; then
sudo pip2 install flake8;
else
pip install --user flake8;
fi
- mkdir -p ${GOPATH%%:*}/src/gopkg.in/urfave
- rm -rvf ${GOPATH%%:*}/src/gopkg.in/urfave/cli.v2
- rm -rvf ${GOPATH%%:*}/pkg/*/gopkg.in/urfave/cli.v2.a
- ln -sv ${TRAVIS_BUILD_DIR} ${GOPATH%%:*}/src/gopkg.in/urfave/cli.v2
script:
- flake8 runtests cli-v1-to-v2 generate-flag-types
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# Change Log
**ATTN**: This project uses [semantic versioning](http://semver.org/).
## 2.0.0 - (unreleased 2.x series)
### Added
- `NewStringSlice` and `NewIntSlice` for creating their related types
- `Float64SliceFlag` for unmarshaling a list of floats from the user
- `Context.Lineage` to get all contexts from current up to global
- `Context.LocalFlagNames` to get the flag names from *only* the current context
- `BoolFlag.Value` to handle both default-false and default-true
### Changed
- `Context.FlagNames` now returns all flags in the context lineage
- `Context.IsSet` now considers the full context lineage
### Removed
- the ability to specify `&StringSlice{...string}` or `&IntSlice{...int}`.
To migrate to the new API, you may choose to run [the migrator
(python) script](./cli-v1-to-v2).
- The optimistic reordering of arguments and flags introduced by
https://github.com/codegangsta/cli/pull/36. This behavior only worked when
all arguments appeared before all flags, but caused [weird issues with boolean
flags](https://github.com/codegangsta/cli/issues/103) and [reordering of the
arguments](https://github.com/codegangsta/cli/issues/355) when the user
attempted to mix flags and arguments. Given the trade-offs we removed support
for this reordering.
- adapter code for deprecated `Action` func signature
- deprecated `App.Author`, `App.Email`, and `Command.ShortName` fields
- All `Context.Global*` methods, as the non-global versions now traverse up
the context lineage automatically.
- `Context.Parent` method, as this is now available via `Context.Lineage`
- `BoolTFlag` and related code, as this is now available via `BoolFlag.Value`
## [Unreleased] - (1.x series)
### Added
### Changed
### Removed
### Fixed
### Deprecated
### Security
## [1.19.1] - 2016-11-21
### Fixed
- Fixes regression introduced in 1.19.0 where using an `ActionFunc` as
the `Action` for a command would cause it to error rather than calling the
function. Should not have a affected declarative cases using `func(c
*cli.Context) err)`.
- Shell completion now handles the case where the user specifies
`--generate-bash-completion` immediately after a flag that takes an argument.
Previously it call the application with `--generate-bash-completion` as the
flag value.
## [1.19.0] - 2016-11-19
### Added
- `FlagsByName` was added to make it easy to sort flags (e.g. `sort.Sort(cli.FlagsByName(app.Flags))`)
- A `Description` field was added to `App` for a more detailed description of
the application (similar to the existing `Description` field on `Command`)
- Flag type code generation via `go generate`
- Write to stderr and exit 1 if action returns non-nil error
- Added support for TOML to the `altsrc` loader
- `SkipArgReorder` was added to allow users to skip the argument reordering.
This is useful if you want to consider all "flags" after an argument as
arguments rather than flags (the default behavior of the stdlib `flag`
library). This is backported functionality from the [removal of the flag
reordering](https://github.com/urfave/cli/pull/398) in the unreleased version
2
- For formatted errors (those implementing `ErrorFormatter`), the errors will
be formatted during output. Compatible with `pkg/errors`.
### Changed
- Raise minimum tested/supported Go version to 1.2+
### Fixed
- Consider empty environment variables as set (previously environment variables
with the equivalent of `""` would be skipped rather than their value used).
- Return an error if the value in a given environment variable cannot be parsed
as the flag type. Previously these errors were silently swallowed.
- Print full error when an invalid flag is specified (which includes the invalid flag)
- `App.Writer` defaults to `stdout` when `nil`
- If no action is specified on a command or app, the help is now printed instead of `panic`ing
- `App.Metadata` is initialized automatically now (previously was `nil` unless initialized)
- Correctly show help message if `-h` is provided to a subcommand
- `context.(Global)IsSet` now respects environment variables. Previously it
would return `false` if a flag was specified in the environment rather than
as an argument
- Removed deprecation warnings to STDERR to avoid them leaking to the end-user
- `altsrc`s import paths were updated to use `gopkg.in/urfave/cli.v1`. This
fixes issues that occurred when `gopkg.in/urfave/cli.v1` was imported as well
as `altsrc` where Go would complain that the types didn't match
## [1.18.1] - 2016-08-28
### Fixed
- Removed deprecation warnings to STDERR to avoid them leaking to the end-user (backported)
## [1.18.0] - 2016-06-27
### Added
- `./runtests` test runner with coverage tracking by default
- testing on OS X
- testing on Windows
- `UintFlag`, `Uint64Flag`, and `Int64Flag` types and supporting code
### Changed
- Use spaces for alignment in help/usage output instead of tabs, making the
output alignment consistent regardless of tab width
### Fixed
- Printing of command aliases in help text
- Printing of visible flags for both struct and struct pointer flags
- Display the `help` subcommand when using `CommandCategories`
- No longer swallows `panic`s that occur within the `Action`s themselves when
detecting the signature of the `Action` field
## [1.17.1] - 2016-08-28
### Fixed
- Removed deprecation warnings to STDERR to avoid them leaking to the end-user
## [1.17.0] - 2016-05-09
### Added
- Pluggable flag-level help text rendering via `cli.DefaultFlagStringFunc`
- `context.GlobalBoolT` was added as an analogue to `context.GlobalBool`
- Support for hiding commands by setting `Hidden: true` -- this will hide the
commands in help output
### Changed
- `Float64Flag`, `IntFlag`, and `DurationFlag` default values are no longer
quoted in help text output.
- All flag types now include `(default: {value})` strings following usage when a
default value can be (reasonably) detected.
- `IntSliceFlag` and `StringSliceFlag` usage strings are now more consistent
with non-slice flag types
- Apps now exit with a code of 3 if an unknown subcommand is specified
(previously they printed "No help topic for...", but still exited 0. This
makes it easier to script around apps built using `cli` since they can trust
that a 0 exit code indicated a successful execution.
- cleanups based on [Go Report Card
feedback](https://goreportcard.com/report/github.com/urfave/cli)
## [1.16.1] - 2016-08-28
### Fixed
- Removed deprecation warnings to STDERR to avoid them leaking to the end-user
## [1.16.0] - 2016-05-02
### Added
- `Hidden` field on all flag struct types to omit from generated help text
### Changed
- `BashCompletionFlag` (`--enable-bash-completion`) is now omitted from
generated help text via the `Hidden` field
### Fixed
- handling of error values in `HandleAction` and `HandleExitCoder`
## [1.15.0] - 2016-04-30
### Added
- This file!
- Support for placeholders in flag usage strings
- `App.Metadata` map for arbitrary data/state management
- `Set` and `GlobalSet` methods on `*cli.Context` for altering values after
parsing.
- Support for nested lookup of dot-delimited keys in structures loaded from
YAML.
### Changed
- The `App.Action` and `Command.Action` now prefer a return signature of
`func(*cli.Context) error`, as defined by `cli.ActionFunc`. If a non-nil
`error` is returned, there may be two outcomes:
- If the error fulfills `cli.ExitCoder`, then `os.Exit` will be called
automatically
- Else the error is bubbled up and returned from `App.Run`
- Specifying an `Action` with the legacy return signature of
`func(*cli.Context)` will produce a deprecation message to stderr
- Specifying an `Action` that is not a `func` type will produce a non-zero exit
from `App.Run`
- Specifying an `Action` func that has an invalid (input) signature will
produce a non-zero exit from `App.Run`
### Deprecated
- <a name="deprecated-cli-app-runandexitonerror"></a>
`cli.App.RunAndExitOnError`, which should now be done by returning an error
that fulfills `cli.ExitCoder` to `cli.App.Run`.
- <a name="deprecated-cli-app-action-signature"></a> the legacy signature for
`cli.App.Action` of `func(*cli.Context)`, which should now have a return
signature of `func(*cli.Context) error`, as defined by `cli.ActionFunc`.
### Fixed
- Added missing `*cli.Context.GlobalFloat64` method
## [1.14.0] - 2016-04-03 (backfilled 2016-04-25)
### Added
- Codebeat badge
- Support for categorization via `CategorizedHelp` and `Categories` on app.
### Changed
- Use `filepath.Base` instead of `path.Base` in `Name` and `HelpName`.
### Fixed
- Ensure version is not shown in help text when `HideVersion` set.
## [1.13.0] - 2016-03-06 (backfilled 2016-04-25)
### Added
- YAML file input support.
- `NArg` method on context.
## [1.12.0] - 2016-02-17 (backfilled 2016-04-25)
### Added
- Custom usage error handling.
- Custom text support in `USAGE` section of help output.
- Improved help messages for empty strings.
- AppVeyor CI configuration.
### Changed
- Removed `panic` from default help printer func.
- De-duping and optimizations.
### Fixed
- Correctly handle `Before`/`After` at command level when no subcommands.
- Case of literal `-` argument causing flag reordering.
- Environment variable hints on Windows.
- Docs updates.
## [1.11.1] - 2015-12-21 (backfilled 2016-04-25)
### Changed
- Use `path.Base` in `Name` and `HelpName`
- Export `GetName` on flag types.
### Fixed
- Flag parsing when skipping is enabled.
- Test output cleanup.
- Move completion check to account for empty input case.
## [1.11.0] - 2015-11-15 (backfilled 2016-04-25)
### Added
- Destination scan support for flags.
- Testing against `tip` in Travis CI config.
### Changed
- Go version in Travis CI config.
### Fixed
- Removed redundant tests.
- Use correct example naming in tests.
## [1.10.2] - 2015-10-29 (backfilled 2016-04-25)
### Fixed
- Remove unused var in bash completion.
## [1.10.1] - 2015-10-21 (backfilled 2016-04-25)
### Added
- Coverage and reference logos in README.
### Fixed
- Use specified values in help and version parsing.
- Only display app version and help message once.
## [1.10.0] - 2015-10-06 (backfilled 2016-04-25)
### Added
- More tests for existing functionality.
- `ArgsUsage` at app and command level for help text flexibility.
### Fixed
- Honor `HideHelp` and `HideVersion` in `App.Run`.
- Remove juvenile word from README.
## [1.9.0] - 2015-09-08 (backfilled 2016-04-25)
### Added
- `FullName` on command with accompanying help output update.
- Set default `$PROG` in bash completion.
### Changed
- Docs formatting.
### Fixed
- Removed self-referential imports in tests.
## [1.8.0] - 2015-06-30 (backfilled 2016-04-25)
### Added
- Support for `Copyright` at app level.
- `Parent` func at context level to walk up context lineage.
### Fixed
- Global flag processing at top level.
## [1.7.1] - 2015-06-11 (backfilled 2016-04-25)
### Added
- Aggregate errors from `Before`/`After` funcs.
- Doc comments on flag structs.
- Include non-global flags when checking version and help.
- Travis CI config updates.
### Fixed
- Ensure slice type flags have non-nil values.
- Collect global flags from the full command hierarchy.
- Docs prose.
## [1.7.0] - 2015-05-03 (backfilled 2016-04-25)
### Changed
- `HelpPrinter` signature includes output writer.
### Fixed
- Specify go 1.1+ in docs.
- Set `Writer` when running command as app.
## [1.6.0] - 2015-03-23 (backfilled 2016-04-25)
### Added
- Multiple author support.
- `NumFlags` at context level.
- `Aliases` at command level.
### Deprecated
- `ShortName` at command level.
### Fixed
- Subcommand help output.
- Backward compatible support for deprecated `Author` and `Email` fields.
- Docs regarding `Names`/`Aliases`.
## [1.5.0] - 2015-02-20 (backfilled 2016-04-25)
### Added
- `After` hook func support at app and command level.
### Fixed
- Use parsed context when running command as subcommand.
- Docs prose.
## [1.4.1] - 2015-01-09 (backfilled 2016-04-25)
### Added
- Support for hiding `-h / --help` flags, but not `help` subcommand.
- Stop flag parsing after `--`.
### Fixed
- Help text for generic flags to specify single value.
- Use double quotes in output for defaults.
- Use `ParseInt` instead of `ParseUint` for int environment var values.
- Use `0` as base when parsing int environment var values.
## [1.4.0] - 2014-12-12 (backfilled 2016-04-25)
### Added
- Support for environment variable lookup "cascade".
- Support for `Stdout` on app for output redirection.
### Fixed
- Print command help instead of app help in `ShowCommandHelp`.
## [1.3.1] - 2014-11-13 (backfilled 2016-04-25)
### Added
- Docs and example code updates.
### Changed
- Default `-v / --version` flag made optional.
## [1.3.0] - 2014-08-10 (backfilled 2016-04-25)
### Added
- `FlagNames` at context level.
- Exposed `VersionPrinter` var for more control over version output.
- Zsh completion hook.
- `AUTHOR` section in default app help template.
- Contribution guidelines.
- `DurationFlag` type.
## [1.2.0] - 2014-08-02
### Added
- Support for environment variable defaults on flags plus tests.
## [1.1.0] - 2014-07-15
### Added
- Bash completion.
- Optional hiding of built-in help command.
- Optional skipping of flag parsing at command level.
- `Author`, `Email`, and `Compiled` metadata on app.
- `Before` hook func support at app and command level.
- `CommandNotFound` func support at app level.
- Command reference available on context.
- `GenericFlag` type.
- `Float64Flag` type.
- `BoolTFlag` type.
- `IsSet` flag helper on context.
- More flag lookup funcs at context level.
- More tests &amp; docs.
### Changed
- Help template updates to account for presence/absence of flags.
- Separated subcommand help template.
- Exposed `HelpPrinter` var for more control over help output.
## [1.0.0] - 2013-11-01
### Added
- `help` flag in default app flag set and each command flag set.
- Custom handling of argument parsing errors.
- Command lookup by name at app level.
- `StringSliceFlag` type and supporting `StringSlice` type.
- `IntSliceFlag` type and supporting `IntSlice` type.
- Slice type flag lookups by name at context level.
- Export of app and command help functions.
- More tests &amp; docs.
## 0.1.0 - 2013-07-22
### Added
- Initial implementation.
[Unreleased]: https://github.com/urfave/cli/compare/v1.18.0...HEAD
[1.18.0]: https://github.com/urfave/cli/compare/v1.17.0...v1.18.0
[1.17.0]: https://github.com/urfave/cli/compare/v1.16.0...v1.17.0
[1.16.0]: https://github.com/urfave/cli/compare/v1.15.0...v1.16.0
[1.15.0]: https://github.com/urfave/cli/compare/v1.14.0...v1.15.0
[1.14.0]: https://github.com/urfave/cli/compare/v1.13.0...v1.14.0
[1.13.0]: https://github.com/urfave/cli/compare/v1.12.0...v1.13.0
[1.12.0]: https://github.com/urfave/cli/compare/v1.11.1...v1.12.0
[1.11.1]: https://github.com/urfave/cli/compare/v1.11.0...v1.11.1
[1.11.0]: https://github.com/urfave/cli/compare/v1.10.2...v1.11.0
[1.10.2]: https://github.com/urfave/cli/compare/v1.10.1...v1.10.2
[1.10.1]: https://github.com/urfave/cli/compare/v1.10.0...v1.10.1
[1.10.0]: https://github.com/urfave/cli/compare/v1.9.0...v1.10.0
[1.9.0]: https://github.com/urfave/cli/compare/v1.8.0...v1.9.0
[1.8.0]: https://github.com/urfave/cli/compare/v1.7.1...v1.8.0
[1.7.1]: https://github.com/urfave/cli/compare/v1.7.0...v1.7.1
[1.7.0]: https://github.com/urfave/cli/compare/v1.6.0...v1.7.0
[1.6.0]: https://github.com/urfave/cli/compare/v1.5.0...v1.6.0
[1.5.0]: https://github.com/urfave/cli/compare/v1.4.1...v1.5.0
[1.4.1]: https://github.com/urfave/cli/compare/v1.4.0...v1.4.1
[1.4.0]: https://github.com/urfave/cli/compare/v1.3.1...v1.4.0
[1.3.1]: https://github.com/urfave/cli/compare/v1.3.0...v1.3.1
[1.3.0]: https://github.com/urfave/cli/compare/v1.2.0...v1.3.0
[1.2.0]: https://github.com/urfave/cli/compare/v1.1.0...v1.2.0
[1.1.0]: https://github.com/urfave/cli/compare/v1.0.0...v1.1.0
[1.0.0]: https://github.com/urfave/cli/compare/v0.1.0...v1.0.0

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default: test
deps:
go get golang.org/x/tools/cmd/goimports || true
go get github.com/urfave/gfmrun/... || true
go list ./... \
| xargs go list -f '{{ join .Deps "\n" }}{{ printf "\n" }}{{ join .TestImports "\n" }}' \
| grep -v github.com/urfave/cli \
| xargs go get
@if [ ! -f node_modules/.bin/markdown-toc ]; then \
npm install markdown-toc ; \
fi
gen: deps
./runtests gen
vet:
./runtests vet
gfmrun:
./runtests gfmrun
v1-to-v2:
./cli-v1-to-v2 --selftest
migrations:
./runtests migrations
toc:
./runtests toc
test: deps
./runtests test
all: gen vet test gfmrun v1-to-v2 migrations toc
.PHONY: default gen vet test gfmrun migrations toc v1-to-v2 deps all

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package altsrc
//go:generate python ../generate-flag-types altsrc -i ../flag-types.json -o flag_generated.go

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package altsrc
import (
"flag"
"gopkg.in/urfave/cli.v2"
)
// WARNING: This file is generated!
// BoolFlag is the flag type that wraps cli.BoolFlag to allow
// for other values to be specified
type BoolFlag struct {
*cli.BoolFlag
set *flag.FlagSet
}
// NewBoolFlag creates a new BoolFlag
func NewBoolFlag(fl *cli.BoolFlag) *BoolFlag {
return &BoolFlag{BoolFlag: fl, set: nil}
}
// Apply saves the flagSet for later usage calls, then calls the
// wrapped BoolFlag.Apply
func (f *BoolFlag) Apply(set *flag.FlagSet) {
f.set = set
f.BoolFlag.Apply(set)
}
// ApplyWithError saves the flagSet for later usage calls, then calls the
// wrapped BoolFlag.ApplyWithError
func (f *BoolFlag) ApplyWithError(set *flag.FlagSet) error {
f.set = set
return f.BoolFlag.ApplyWithError(set)
}
// DurationFlag is the flag type that wraps cli.DurationFlag to allow
// for other values to be specified
type DurationFlag struct {
*cli.DurationFlag
set *flag.FlagSet
}
// NewDurationFlag creates a new DurationFlag
func NewDurationFlag(fl *cli.DurationFlag) *DurationFlag {
return &DurationFlag{DurationFlag: fl, set: nil}
}
// Apply saves the flagSet for later usage calls, then calls the
// wrapped DurationFlag.Apply
func (f *DurationFlag) Apply(set *flag.FlagSet) {
f.set = set
f.DurationFlag.Apply(set)
}
// ApplyWithError saves the flagSet for later usage calls, then calls the
// wrapped DurationFlag.ApplyWithError
func (f *DurationFlag) ApplyWithError(set *flag.FlagSet) error {
f.set = set
return f.DurationFlag.ApplyWithError(set)
}
// Float64Flag is the flag type that wraps cli.Float64Flag to allow
// for other values to be specified
type Float64Flag struct {
*cli.Float64Flag
set *flag.FlagSet
}
// NewFloat64Flag creates a new Float64Flag
func NewFloat64Flag(fl *cli.Float64Flag) *Float64Flag {
return &Float64Flag{Float64Flag: fl, set: nil}
}
// Apply saves the flagSet for later usage calls, then calls the
// wrapped Float64Flag.Apply
func (f *Float64Flag) Apply(set *flag.FlagSet) {
f.set = set
f.Float64Flag.Apply(set)
}
// ApplyWithError saves the flagSet for later usage calls, then calls the
// wrapped Float64Flag.ApplyWithError
func (f *Float64Flag) ApplyWithError(set *flag.FlagSet) error {
f.set = set
return f.Float64Flag.ApplyWithError(set)
}
// GenericFlag is the flag type that wraps cli.GenericFlag to allow
// for other values to be specified
type GenericFlag struct {
*cli.GenericFlag
set *flag.FlagSet
}
// NewGenericFlag creates a new GenericFlag
func NewGenericFlag(fl *cli.GenericFlag) *GenericFlag {
return &GenericFlag{GenericFlag: fl, set: nil}
}
// Apply saves the flagSet for later usage calls, then calls the
// wrapped GenericFlag.Apply
func (f *GenericFlag) Apply(set *flag.FlagSet) {
f.set = set
f.GenericFlag.Apply(set)
}
// ApplyWithError saves the flagSet for later usage calls, then calls the
// wrapped GenericFlag.ApplyWithError
func (f *GenericFlag) ApplyWithError(set *flag.FlagSet) error {
f.set = set
return f.GenericFlag.ApplyWithError(set)
}
// Int64Flag is the flag type that wraps cli.Int64Flag to allow
// for other values to be specified
type Int64Flag struct {
*cli.Int64Flag
set *flag.FlagSet
}
// NewInt64Flag creates a new Int64Flag
func NewInt64Flag(fl *cli.Int64Flag) *Int64Flag {
return &Int64Flag{Int64Flag: fl, set: nil}
}
// Apply saves the flagSet for later usage calls, then calls the
// wrapped Int64Flag.Apply
func (f *Int64Flag) Apply(set *flag.FlagSet) {
f.set = set
f.Int64Flag.Apply(set)
}
// ApplyWithError saves the flagSet for later usage calls, then calls the
// wrapped Int64Flag.ApplyWithError
func (f *Int64Flag) ApplyWithError(set *flag.FlagSet) error {
f.set = set
return f.Int64Flag.ApplyWithError(set)
}
// IntFlag is the flag type that wraps cli.IntFlag to allow
// for other values to be specified
type IntFlag struct {
*cli.IntFlag
set *flag.FlagSet
}
// NewIntFlag creates a new IntFlag
func NewIntFlag(fl *cli.IntFlag) *IntFlag {
return &IntFlag{IntFlag: fl, set: nil}
}
// Apply saves the flagSet for later usage calls, then calls the
// wrapped IntFlag.Apply
func (f *IntFlag) Apply(set *flag.FlagSet) {
f.set = set
f.IntFlag.Apply(set)
}
// ApplyWithError saves the flagSet for later usage calls, then calls the
// wrapped IntFlag.ApplyWithError
func (f *IntFlag) ApplyWithError(set *flag.FlagSet) error {
f.set = set
return f.IntFlag.ApplyWithError(set)
}
// IntSliceFlag is the flag type that wraps cli.IntSliceFlag to allow
// for other values to be specified
type IntSliceFlag struct {
*cli.IntSliceFlag
set *flag.FlagSet
}
// NewIntSliceFlag creates a new IntSliceFlag
func NewIntSliceFlag(fl *cli.IntSliceFlag) *IntSliceFlag {
return &IntSliceFlag{IntSliceFlag: fl, set: nil}
}
// Apply saves the flagSet for later usage calls, then calls the
// wrapped IntSliceFlag.Apply
func (f *IntSliceFlag) Apply(set *flag.FlagSet) {
f.set = set
f.IntSliceFlag.Apply(set)
}
// ApplyWithError saves the flagSet for later usage calls, then calls the
// wrapped IntSliceFlag.ApplyWithError
func (f *IntSliceFlag) ApplyWithError(set *flag.FlagSet) error {
f.set = set
return f.IntSliceFlag.ApplyWithError(set)
}
// Int64SliceFlag is the flag type that wraps cli.Int64SliceFlag to allow
// for other values to be specified
type Int64SliceFlag struct {
*cli.Int64SliceFlag
set *flag.FlagSet
}
// NewInt64SliceFlag creates a new Int64SliceFlag
func NewInt64SliceFlag(fl *cli.Int64SliceFlag) *Int64SliceFlag {
return &Int64SliceFlag{Int64SliceFlag: fl, set: nil}
}
// Apply saves the flagSet for later usage calls, then calls the
// wrapped Int64SliceFlag.Apply
func (f *Int64SliceFlag) Apply(set *flag.FlagSet) {
f.set = set
f.Int64SliceFlag.Apply(set)
}
// ApplyWithError saves the flagSet for later usage calls, then calls the
// wrapped Int64SliceFlag.ApplyWithError
func (f *Int64SliceFlag) ApplyWithError(set *flag.FlagSet) error {
f.set = set
return f.Int64SliceFlag.ApplyWithError(set)
}
// Float64SliceFlag is the flag type that wraps cli.Float64SliceFlag to allow
// for other values to be specified
type Float64SliceFlag struct {
*cli.Float64SliceFlag
set *flag.FlagSet
}
// NewFloat64SliceFlag creates a new Float64SliceFlag
func NewFloat64SliceFlag(fl *cli.Float64SliceFlag) *Float64SliceFlag {
return &Float64SliceFlag{Float64SliceFlag: fl, set: nil}
}
// Apply saves the flagSet for later usage calls, then calls the
// wrapped Float64SliceFlag.Apply
func (f *Float64SliceFlag) Apply(set *flag.FlagSet) {
f.set = set
f.Float64SliceFlag.Apply(set)
}
// ApplyWithError saves the flagSet for later usage calls, then calls the
// wrapped Float64SliceFlag.ApplyWithError
func (f *Float64SliceFlag) ApplyWithError(set *flag.FlagSet) error {
f.set = set
return f.Float64SliceFlag.ApplyWithError(set)
}
// StringFlag is the flag type that wraps cli.StringFlag to allow
// for other values to be specified
type StringFlag struct {
*cli.StringFlag
set *flag.FlagSet
}
// NewStringFlag creates a new StringFlag
func NewStringFlag(fl *cli.StringFlag) *StringFlag {
return &StringFlag{StringFlag: fl, set: nil}
}
// Apply saves the flagSet for later usage calls, then calls the
// wrapped StringFlag.Apply
func (f *StringFlag) Apply(set *flag.FlagSet) {
f.set = set
f.StringFlag.Apply(set)
}
// ApplyWithError saves the flagSet for later usage calls, then calls the
// wrapped StringFlag.ApplyWithError
func (f *StringFlag) ApplyWithError(set *flag.FlagSet) error {
f.set = set
return f.StringFlag.ApplyWithError(set)
}
// PathFlag is the flag type that wraps cli.PathFlag to allow
// for other values to be specified
type PathFlag struct {
*cli.PathFlag
set *flag.FlagSet
}
// NewPathFlag creates a new PathFlag
func NewPathFlag(fl *cli.PathFlag) *PathFlag {
return &PathFlag{PathFlag: fl, set: nil}
}
// Apply saves the flagSet for later usage calls, then calls the
// wrapped PathFlag.Apply
func (f *PathFlag) Apply(set *flag.FlagSet) {
f.set = set
f.PathFlag.Apply(set)
}
// ApplyWithError saves the flagSet for later usage calls, then calls the
// wrapped PathFlag.ApplyWithError
func (f *PathFlag) ApplyWithError(set *flag.FlagSet) error {
f.set = set
return f.PathFlag.ApplyWithError(set)
}
// StringSliceFlag is the flag type that wraps cli.StringSliceFlag to allow
// for other values to be specified
type StringSliceFlag struct {
*cli.StringSliceFlag
set *flag.FlagSet
}
// NewStringSliceFlag creates a new StringSliceFlag
func NewStringSliceFlag(fl *cli.StringSliceFlag) *StringSliceFlag {
return &StringSliceFlag{StringSliceFlag: fl, set: nil}
}
// Apply saves the flagSet for later usage calls, then calls the
// wrapped StringSliceFlag.Apply
func (f *StringSliceFlag) Apply(set *flag.FlagSet) {
f.set = set
f.StringSliceFlag.Apply(set)
}
// ApplyWithError saves the flagSet for later usage calls, then calls the
// wrapped StringSliceFlag.ApplyWithError
func (f *StringSliceFlag) ApplyWithError(set *flag.FlagSet) error {
f.set = set
return f.StringSliceFlag.ApplyWithError(set)
}
// Uint64Flag is the flag type that wraps cli.Uint64Flag to allow
// for other values to be specified
type Uint64Flag struct {
*cli.Uint64Flag
set *flag.FlagSet
}
// NewUint64Flag creates a new Uint64Flag
func NewUint64Flag(fl *cli.Uint64Flag) *Uint64Flag {
return &Uint64Flag{Uint64Flag: fl, set: nil}
}
// Apply saves the flagSet for later usage calls, then calls the
// wrapped Uint64Flag.Apply
func (f *Uint64Flag) Apply(set *flag.FlagSet) {
f.set = set
f.Uint64Flag.Apply(set)
}
// ApplyWithError saves the flagSet for later usage calls, then calls the
// wrapped Uint64Flag.ApplyWithError
func (f *Uint64Flag) ApplyWithError(set *flag.FlagSet) error {
f.set = set
return f.Uint64Flag.ApplyWithError(set)
}
// UintFlag is the flag type that wraps cli.UintFlag to allow
// for other values to be specified
type UintFlag struct {
*cli.UintFlag
set *flag.FlagSet
}
// NewUintFlag creates a new UintFlag
func NewUintFlag(fl *cli.UintFlag) *UintFlag {
return &UintFlag{UintFlag: fl, set: nil}
}
// Apply saves the flagSet for later usage calls, then calls the
// wrapped UintFlag.Apply
func (f *UintFlag) Apply(set *flag.FlagSet) {
f.set = set
f.UintFlag.Apply(set)
}
// ApplyWithError saves the flagSet for later usage calls, then calls the
// wrapped UintFlag.ApplyWithError
func (f *UintFlag) ApplyWithError(set *flag.FlagSet) error {
f.set = set
return f.UintFlag.ApplyWithError(set)
}

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version: "{build}"
os: Windows Server 2016
image: Visual Studio 2017
clone_folder: c:\gopath\src\github.com\urfave\cli
cache:
- node_modules
environment:
GOPATH: C:\gopath
GOVERSION: 1.8.x
PYTHON: C:\Python36-x64
PYTHON_VERSION: 3.6.x
PYTHON_ARCH: 64
install:
- set PATH=%GOPATH%\bin;C:\go\bin;%PATH%
- go version
- go env
- go get github.com/urfave/gfmrun/...
- rmdir c:\gopath\src\gopkg.in\urfave\cli.v2 /s /q
- rmdir c:\gopath\pkg /s /q
- git clone . c:\gopath\src\gopkg.in\urfave\cli.v2
- go get -v -t ./...
- if not exist node_modules\.bin\markdown-toc npm install markdown-toc
build_script:
- python runtests vet
- python runtests test
- python runtests gfmrun
- python cli-v1-to-v2 --selftest
- python runtests migrations
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#!/usr/bin/env python
from __future__ import print_function, unicode_literals
import argparse
import io
import logging
import os
import re
import sys
_DESCRIPTION = """\
Migrate arbitrary `.go` sources (mostly) from the v1 to v2 API.
"""
_MIGRATORS = []
def main(sysargs=sys.argv[:]):
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
description=_DESCRIPTION,
formatter_class=argparse.ArgumentDefaultsHelpFormatter)
parser.add_argument('path', nargs='*',
type=os.path.abspath, default=os.getcwd())
parser.add_argument('-w', '--write', help='write changes back to file',
action='store_true', default=False)
parser.add_argument('-q', '--quiet', help='quiet down the logging',
action='store_true', default=False)
parser.add_argument('-D', '--debug', help='debug up the logging',
action='store_true',
default=(os.environ.get('DEBUG') != ''))
parser.add_argument('--selftest', help='run internal tests',
action='store_true', default=False)
args = parser.parse_args(sysargs[1:])
if args.selftest:
logging.basicConfig(
level=logging.WARN,
format='selftest: %(message)s'
)
test_migrators()
return 0
level = logging.FATAL if args.quiet else logging.INFO
level = logging.DEBUG if args.debug else level
logging.basicConfig(level=level, format='%(message)s')
paths = args.path
if len(paths) == 0:
paths = ['.']
for filepath in _find_candidate_files(paths):
updated_source = _update_filepath(filepath)
if args.write:
logging.info('Updating %s', filepath)
with io.open(filepath, 'w', encoding='utf-8') as outfile:
outfile.write(updated_source)
else:
logging.info('// Updated %s:', filepath)
print(updated_source)
return 0
def _find_candidate_files(paths):
for path in paths:
if not os.path.isdir(path):
yield path
continue
for curdir, dirs, files in os.walk(path):
for i, dirname in enumerate(dirs[:]):
if dirname.startswith('.'):
dirs.pop(i)
for filename in files:
if not filename.decode('utf-8').endswith('.go'):
continue
filepath = os.path.join(curdir, filename)
if not os.access(filepath, os.R_OK | os.W_OK):
continue
yield filepath
def _update_filepath(filepath):
with io.open(filepath, encoding='utf-8') as infile:
return _update_source(infile.read())
def _update_source(source):
for migrator, func in _MIGRATORS:
logging.debug('Running %s migrator', migrator)
source = func(source)
return source
def _subfmt(pattern, replfmt, source, flags=re.UNICODE):
def repl(match):
return replfmt.format(**match.groupdict())
return re.sub(pattern, repl, source, flags=flags)
def _migrator(func):
_MIGRATORS.append((func.__name__.strip('_'), func))
return func
@_migrator
def _slice_pointer_types(source):
return _subfmt(
'(?P<prefix>\\[\\])cli\\.(?P<type>Command|Author){',
'{prefix}*cli.{type}{{', source
)
@_migrator
def _pointer_type_literal(source):
return _subfmt(
'(?P<prefix>\\s+)cli\\.(?P<type>Command|Author){',
'{prefix}&cli.{type}{{', source
)
@_migrator
def _slice_types(source):
return _subfmt(
'&cli\\.(?P<type>IntSlice|StringSlice){(?P<args>[^}]*)}',
'cli.New{type}({args})', source, flags=re.DOTALL | re.UNICODE
)
@_migrator
def _flag_literals(source):
return _subfmt(
'(?P<prefix>\\s+)cli\\.(?P<type>\\w+)Flag{',
'{prefix}&cli.{type}Flag{{', source
)
@_migrator
def _v1_imports(source):
return re.sub(
'"(?:github\\.com|gopkg\\.in)/(?:codegangsta|urfave)/cli(?:\\.v1|)"',
'"gopkg.in/urfave/cli.v2"', source, flags=re.UNICODE
)
@_migrator
def _new_exit_error(source):
return re.sub('cli\\.NewExitError', 'cli.Exit', source, flags=re.UNICODE)
@_migrator
def _bool_t_flag(source):
return _subfmt(
'cli\\.BoolTFlag{(?P<args>[^}]*)}',
'cli.BoolFlag{{Value: true,{args}}}',
source, flags=re.DOTALL | re.UNICODE
)
@_migrator
def _context_args_len(source):
return _subfmt(
'len\\((?P<prefix>\\S+)\\.Args\\(\\)\\)',
'{prefix}.Args().Len()', source
)
@_migrator
def _context_args_index(source):
return _subfmt(
'\\.Args\\(\\)\\[(?P<index>\\d+)\\]',
'.Args().Get({index})', source
)
@_migrator
def _envvar_string(source):
return re.sub(
'EnvVar:(?P<ws>\\s+)"(?P<string>[^"]+)"',
_envvar_string_repl, source, flags=re.UNICODE
)
def _envvar_string_repl(match):
return 'EnvVars:{ws}[]string{{{value}}}'.format(
value=', '.join([
'"{}"'.format(s) for s in
re.split(
'\\s*,\\s*', match.groupdict()['string'],
flags=re.UNICODE
)
]),
**match.groupdict()
)
@_migrator
def _flag_name_stringly(source):
return re.sub(
'(?P<prefix>\\s+)Name:(?P<ws>\\s+)"(?P<string>[^"]+)"',
_flag_name_stringly_repl, source, flags=re.UNICODE
)
def _flag_name_stringly_repl(match):
revars = dict(match.groupdict())
string = revars['string']
parts = list(
reversed(
sorted(
filter(lambda s: len(s.strip()) > 0, [
part.strip() for part in string.split(',')
]), key=len
)
)
)
if len(parts) == 1:
return '{prefix}Name:{ws}"{string}"'.format(**revars)
return (
'{prefix}Name:{ws}"{name}", Aliases: []string{{{aliases}}}'
).format(
name=parts[0],
aliases=', '.join(['"{}"'.format(s) for s in parts[1:]]),
**revars
)
@_migrator
def _commands_opaque_type(source):
return _subfmt(
'cli\\.Commands(?P<suffix>[^B])',
'[]*cli.Command{suffix}',
source
)
@_migrator
def _flag_names(source):
return re.sub('\\.GetName\\(\\)', '.Names()[0]', source, flags=re.UNICODE)
@_migrator
def _app_categories(source):
source = _subfmt(
'(?P<prefix>range\\s+\\S+)\\.App\\.Categories\\(\\)',
'{prefix}.App.Categories.Categories()', source
)
return re.sub(
'\\.App\\.Categories\\(\\)', '.App.Categories',
source, flags=re.UNICODE
)
@_migrator
def _command_category_commands(source):
# XXX: brittle
return _subfmt(
'(?P<prefix>\\s+category\\.)Commands(?P<suffix>[^(])',
'{prefix}VisibleCommands(){suffix}', source
)
@_migrator
def _context_bool_t(source):
# XXX: probably brittle
return _subfmt(
'(?P<prefix>\\S+)(?:Global|)BoolT\\(',
'!{prefix}Bool(', source
)
@_migrator
def _context_global_methods(source):
return _subfmt(
'\\.Global(?P<method>'
'Bool|Duration|Float64|Generic|Int|IntSlice|String|StringSlice|'
'FlagNames|IsSet|Set'
')\\(',
'.{method}(', source
)
@_migrator
def _context_parent(source):
# XXX: brittle
return re.sub('\\.Parent\\(\\)', '.Lineage()[1]', source, flags=re.UNICODE)
@_migrator
def _app_init(source):
return re.sub(
'cli\\.NewApp\\(\\)', '(&cli.App{})', source, flags=re.UNICODE
)
@_migrator
def _bash_complete(source):
return re.sub(
'BashComplete:', 'ShellComplete:',
re.sub('\\.BashComplete', '.ShellComplete', source, flags=re.UNICODE))
@_migrator
def _enable_bash_completion(source):
return re.sub(
'\\.EnableBashCompletion', '.EnableShellCompletion', source, flags=re.UNICODE
)
@_migrator
def _bash_completion_flag(source):
return re.sub(
'cli\\.BashCompletionFlag', 'cli.GenerateCompletionFlag', source, flags=re.UNICODE
)
def test_migrators():
import difflib
for i, (source, expected) in enumerate(_MIGRATOR_TESTS):
actual = _update_source(source)
if expected != actual:
udiff = difflib.unified_diff(
expected.splitlines(), actual.splitlines(),
fromfile='a/source.go', tofile='b/source.go', lineterm=''
)
for line in udiff:
print(line)
raise AssertionError('migrated source does not match expected')
logging.warn('Test case %d/%d OK', i+1, len(_MIGRATOR_TESTS))
_MIGRATOR_TESTS = (
("""
\t\t\t&cli.StringSlice{"a", "b", "c"},
""", """
\t\t\tcli.NewStringSlice("a", "b", "c"),
"""),
("""
\t\tcli.IntFlag{
\t\t\tName: "yep",
\t\t\tValue: 3,
\t\t}
""", """
\t\t&cli.IntFlag{
\t\t\tName: "yep",
\t\t\tValue: 3,
\t\t}
"""),
("""
\t\tapp.Commands = []cli.Command{
\t\t\t{
\t\t\t\tName: "whatebbs",
\t\t\t},
\t\t}
""", """
\t\tapp.Commands = []*cli.Command{
\t\t\t{
\t\t\t\tName: "whatebbs",
\t\t\t},
\t\t}
"""),
("""
\t\tapp.Commands = []cli.Command{
\t\t\tcli.Command{
\t\t\t\tName: "whatebbs",
\t\t\t},
\t\t}
""", """
\t\tapp.Commands = []*cli.Command{
\t\t\t&cli.Command{
\t\t\t\tName: "whatebbs",
\t\t\t},
\t\t}
"""),
("""
\t"github.com/codegangsta/cli"
\t"github.com/urfave/cli"
\t"gopkg.in/codegangsta/cli"
\t"gopkg.in/codegangsta/cli.v1"
\t"gopkg.in/urfave/cli"
\t"gopkg.in/urfave/cli.v1"
""", """
\t"gopkg.in/urfave/cli.v2"
\t"gopkg.in/urfave/cli.v2"
\t"gopkg.in/urfave/cli.v2"
\t"gopkg.in/urfave/cli.v2"
\t"gopkg.in/urfave/cli.v2"
\t"gopkg.in/urfave/cli.v2"
"""),
("""
\t\t\t\treturn cli.NewExitError("foo whatebber", 9)
""", """
\t\t\t\treturn cli.Exit("foo whatebber", 9)
"""),
("""
\t\t\tapp.Flags = []cli.Flag{
\t\t\t\tcli.StringFlag{
\t\t\t\t\tName: "aha",
\t\t\t\t},
\t\t\t\tcli.BoolTFlag{
\t\t\t\t\tName: "blurp",
\t\t\t\t},
\t\t\t}
""", """
\t\t\tapp.Flags = []cli.Flag{
\t\t\t\t&cli.StringFlag{
\t\t\t\t\tName: "aha",
\t\t\t\t},
\t\t\t\t&cli.BoolFlag{Value: true,
\t\t\t\t\tName: "blurp",
\t\t\t\t},
\t\t\t}
"""),
("""
\t\t\tAction = func(c *cli.Context) error {
\t\t\t\tif c.Args()[4] == "meep" {
\t\t\t\t\treturn nil
\t\t\t\t}
\t\t\t\treturn errors.New("mope")
\t\t\t}
""", """
\t\t\tAction = func(c *cli.Context) error {
\t\t\t\tif c.Args().Get(4) == "meep" {
\t\t\t\t\treturn nil
\t\t\t\t}
\t\t\t\treturn errors.New("mope")
\t\t\t}
"""),
("""
\t\tapp.Flags = []cli.Flag{
\t\t\tcli.StringFlag{
\t\t\t\tName: "toots",
\t\t\t\tEnvVar: "TOOTS,TOOTERS",
\t\t\t},
\t\t}
""", """
\t\tapp.Flags = []cli.Flag{
\t\t\t&cli.StringFlag{
\t\t\t\tName: "toots",
\t\t\t\tEnvVars: []string{"TOOTS", "TOOTERS"},
\t\t\t},
\t\t}
"""),
("""
\t\tapp.Flags = []cli.Flag{
\t\t\tcli.StringFlag{
\t\t\t\tName: "t, tootles, toots",
\t\t\t},
\t\t}
""", """
\t\tapp.Flags = []cli.Flag{
\t\t\t&cli.StringFlag{
\t\t\t\tName: "tootles", Aliases: []string{"toots", "t"},
\t\t\t},
\t\t}
"""),
("""
\t\tapp := cli.NewApp()
\t\tapp.HideHelp = true
""", """
\t\tapp := (&cli.App{})
\t\tapp.HideHelp = true
""")
)
if __name__ == '__main__':
sys.exit(main())

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[
{
"name": "Bool",
"type": "bool",
"context_default": "false",
"parser": "strconv.ParseBool(f.Value.String())"
},
{
"name": "Duration",
"type": "time.Duration",
"doctail": " (see https://golang.org/pkg/time/#ParseDuration)",
"context_default": "0",
"parser": "time.ParseDuration(f.Value.String())"
},
{
"name": "Float64",
"type": "float64",
"context_default": "0",
"parser": "strconv.ParseFloat(f.Value.String(), 64)"
},
{
"name": "Generic",
"type": "Generic",
"dest": false,
"context_default": "nil",
"context_type": "interface{}"
},
{
"name": "Int64",
"type": "int64",
"context_default": "0",
"parser": "strconv.ParseInt(f.Value.String(), 0, 64)"
},
{
"name": "Int",
"type": "int",
"context_default": "0",
"parser": "strconv.ParseInt(f.Value.String(), 0, 64)",
"parser_cast": "int(parsed)"
},
{
"name": "IntSlice",
"type": "*IntSlice",
"dest": false,
"context_default": "nil",
"context_type": "[]int",
"parser": "(f.Value.(*IntSlice)).Value(), error(nil)"
},
{
"name": "Int64Slice",
"type": "*Int64Slice",
"dest": false,
"context_default": "nil",
"context_type": "[]int64",
"parser": "(f.Value.(*Int64Slice)).Value(), error(nil)"
},
{
"name": "Float64Slice",
"type": "*Float64Slice",
"dest": false,
"context_default": "nil",
"context_type": "[]float64",
"parser": "(f.Value.(*Float64Slice)).Value(), error(nil)"
},
{
"name": "String",
"type": "string",
"context_default": "\"\"",
"parser": "f.Value.String(), error(nil)"
},
{
"name": "Path",
"type": "string",
"context_default": "\"\"",
"parser": "f.Value.String(), error(nil)"
},
{
"name": "StringSlice",
"type": "*StringSlice",
"dest": false,
"context_default": "nil",
"context_type": "[]string",
"parser": "(f.Value.(*StringSlice)).Value(), error(nil)"
},
{
"name": "Uint64",
"type": "uint64",
"context_default": "0",
"parser": "strconv.ParseUint(f.Value.String(), 0, 64)"
},
{
"name": "Uint",
"type": "uint",
"context_default": "0",
"parser": "strconv.ParseUint(f.Value.String(), 0, 64)",
"parser_cast": "uint(parsed)"
}
]

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package cli
import (
"flag"
"strconv"
"time"
)
// WARNING: This file is generated!
// BoolFlag is a flag with type bool
type BoolFlag struct {
Name string
Aliases []string
Usage string
EnvVars []string
Hidden bool
Value bool
DefaultText string
Destination *bool
}
// String returns a readable representation of this value
// (for usage defaults)
func (f *BoolFlag) String() string {
return FlagStringer(f)
}
// Names returns the names of the flag
func (f *BoolFlag) Names() []string {
return flagNames(f)
}
// Bool looks up the value of a local BoolFlag, returns
// false if not found
func (c *Context) Bool(name string) bool {
if fs := lookupFlagSet(name, c); fs != nil {
return lookupBool(name, fs)
}
return false
}
func lookupBool(name string, set *flag.FlagSet) bool {
f := set.Lookup(name)
if f != nil {
parsed, err := strconv.ParseBool(f.Value.String())
if err != nil {
return false
}
return parsed
}
return false
}
// DurationFlag is a flag with type time.Duration (see https://golang.org/pkg/time/#ParseDuration)
type DurationFlag struct {
Name string
Aliases []string
Usage string
EnvVars []string
Hidden bool
Value time.Duration
DefaultText string
Destination *time.Duration
}
// String returns a readable representation of this value
// (for usage defaults)
func (f *DurationFlag) String() string {
return FlagStringer(f)
}
// Names returns the names of the flag
func (f *DurationFlag) Names() []string {
return flagNames(f)
}
// Duration looks up the value of a local DurationFlag, returns
// 0 if not found
func (c *Context) Duration(name string) time.Duration {
if fs := lookupFlagSet(name, c); fs != nil {
return lookupDuration(name, fs)
}
return 0
}
func lookupDuration(name string, set *flag.FlagSet) time.Duration {
f := set.Lookup(name)
if f != nil {
parsed, err := time.ParseDuration(f.Value.String())
if err != nil {
return 0
}
return parsed
}
return 0
}
// Float64Flag is a flag with type float64
type Float64Flag struct {
Name string
Aliases []string
Usage string
EnvVars []string
Hidden bool
Value float64
DefaultText string
Destination *float64
}
// String returns a readable representation of this value
// (for usage defaults)
func (f *Float64Flag) String() string {
return FlagStringer(f)
}
// Names returns the names of the flag
func (f *Float64Flag) Names() []string {
return flagNames(f)
}
// Float64 looks up the value of a local Float64Flag, returns
// 0 if not found
func (c *Context) Float64(name string) float64 {
if fs := lookupFlagSet(name, c); fs != nil {
return lookupFloat64(name, fs)
}
return 0
}
func lookupFloat64(name string, set *flag.FlagSet) float64 {
f := set.Lookup(name)
if f != nil {
parsed, err := strconv.ParseFloat(f.Value.String(), 64)
if err != nil {
return 0
}
return parsed
}
return 0
}
// GenericFlag is a flag with type Generic
type GenericFlag struct {
Name string
Aliases []string
Usage string
EnvVars []string
Hidden bool
Value Generic
DefaultText string
}
// String returns a readable representation of this value
// (for usage defaults)
func (f *GenericFlag) String() string {
return FlagStringer(f)
}
// Names returns the names of the flag
func (f *GenericFlag) Names() []string {
return flagNames(f)
}
// Generic looks up the value of a local GenericFlag, returns
// nil if not found
func (c *Context) Generic(name string) interface{} {
if fs := lookupFlagSet(name, c); fs != nil {
return lookupGeneric(name, fs)
}
return nil
}
func lookupGeneric(name string, set *flag.FlagSet) interface{} {
f := set.Lookup(name)
if f != nil {
parsed, err := f.Value, error(nil)
if err != nil {
return nil
}
return parsed
}
return nil
}
// Int64Flag is a flag with type int64
type Int64Flag struct {
Name string
Aliases []string
Usage string
EnvVars []string
Hidden bool
Value int64
DefaultText string
Destination *int64
}
// String returns a readable representation of this value
// (for usage defaults)
func (f *Int64Flag) String() string {
return FlagStringer(f)
}
// Names returns the names of the flag
func (f *Int64Flag) Names() []string {
return flagNames(f)
}
// Int64 looks up the value of a local Int64Flag, returns
// 0 if not found
func (c *Context) Int64(name string) int64 {
if fs := lookupFlagSet(name, c); fs != nil {
return lookupInt64(name, fs)
}
return 0
}
func lookupInt64(name string, set *flag.FlagSet) int64 {
f := set.Lookup(name)
if f != nil {
parsed, err := strconv.ParseInt(f.Value.String(), 0, 64)
if err != nil {
return 0
}
return parsed
}
return 0
}
// IntFlag is a flag with type int
type IntFlag struct {
Name string
Aliases []string
Usage string
EnvVars []string
Hidden bool
Value int
DefaultText string
Destination *int
}
// String returns a readable representation of this value
// (for usage defaults)
func (f *IntFlag) String() string {
return FlagStringer(f)
}
// Names returns the names of the flag
func (f *IntFlag) Names() []string {
return flagNames(f)
}
// Int looks up the value of a local IntFlag, returns
// 0 if not found
func (c *Context) Int(name string) int {
if fs := lookupFlagSet(name, c); fs != nil {
return lookupInt(name, fs)
}
return 0
}
func lookupInt(name string, set *flag.FlagSet) int {
f := set.Lookup(name)
if f != nil {
parsed, err := strconv.ParseInt(f.Value.String(), 0, 64)
if err != nil {
return 0
}
return int(parsed)
}
return 0
}
// IntSliceFlag is a flag with type *IntSlice
type IntSliceFlag struct {
Name string
Aliases []string
Usage string
EnvVars []string
Hidden bool
Value *IntSlice
DefaultText string
}
// String returns a readable representation of this value
// (for usage defaults)
func (f *IntSliceFlag) String() string {
return FlagStringer(f)
}
// Names returns the names of the flag
func (f *IntSliceFlag) Names() []string {
return flagNames(f)
}
// IntSlice looks up the value of a local IntSliceFlag, returns
// nil if not found
func (c *Context) IntSlice(name string) []int {
if fs := lookupFlagSet(name, c); fs != nil {
return lookupIntSlice(name, fs)
}
return nil
}
func lookupIntSlice(name string, set *flag.FlagSet) []int {
f := set.Lookup(name)
if f != nil {
parsed, err := (f.Value.(*IntSlice)).Value(), error(nil)
if err != nil {
return nil
}
return parsed
}
return nil
}
// Int64SliceFlag is a flag with type *Int64Slice
type Int64SliceFlag struct {
Name string
Aliases []string
Usage string
EnvVars []string
Hidden bool
Value *Int64Slice
DefaultText string
}
// String returns a readable representation of this value
// (for usage defaults)
func (f *Int64SliceFlag) String() string {
return FlagStringer(f)
}
// Names returns the names of the flag
func (f *Int64SliceFlag) Names() []string {
return flagNames(f)
}
// Int64Slice looks up the value of a local Int64SliceFlag, returns
// nil if not found
func (c *Context) Int64Slice(name string) []int64 {
if fs := lookupFlagSet(name, c); fs != nil {
return lookupInt64Slice(name, fs)
}
return nil
}
func lookupInt64Slice(name string, set *flag.FlagSet) []int64 {
f := set.Lookup(name)
if f != nil {
parsed, err := (f.Value.(*Int64Slice)).Value(), error(nil)
if err != nil {
return nil
}
return parsed
}
return nil
}
// Float64SliceFlag is a flag with type *Float64Slice
type Float64SliceFlag struct {
Name string
Aliases []string
Usage string
EnvVars []string
Hidden bool
Value *Float64Slice
DefaultText string
}
// String returns a readable representation of this value
// (for usage defaults)
func (f *Float64SliceFlag) String() string {
return FlagStringer(f)
}
// Names returns the names of the flag
func (f *Float64SliceFlag) Names() []string {
return flagNames(f)
}
// Float64Slice looks up the value of a local Float64SliceFlag, returns
// nil if not found
func (c *Context) Float64Slice(name string) []float64 {
if fs := lookupFlagSet(name, c); fs != nil {
return lookupFloat64Slice(name, fs)
}
return nil
}
func lookupFloat64Slice(name string, set *flag.FlagSet) []float64 {
f := set.Lookup(name)
if f != nil {
parsed, err := (f.Value.(*Float64Slice)).Value(), error(nil)
if err != nil {
return nil
}
return parsed
}
return nil
}
// StringFlag is a flag with type string
type StringFlag struct {
Name string
Aliases []string
Usage string
EnvVars []string
Hidden bool
Value string
DefaultText string
Destination *string
}
// String returns a readable representation of this value
// (for usage defaults)
func (f *StringFlag) String() string {
return FlagStringer(f)
}
// Names returns the names of the flag
func (f *StringFlag) Names() []string {
return flagNames(f)
}
// String looks up the value of a local StringFlag, returns
// "" if not found
func (c *Context) String(name string) string {
if fs := lookupFlagSet(name, c); fs != nil {
return lookupString(name, fs)
}
return ""
}
func lookupString(name string, set *flag.FlagSet) string {
f := set.Lookup(name)
if f != nil {
parsed, err := f.Value.String(), error(nil)
if err != nil {
return ""
}
return parsed
}
return ""
}
// PathFlag is a flag with type string
type PathFlag struct {
Name string
Aliases []string
Usage string
EnvVars []string
Hidden bool
Value string
DefaultText string
Destination *string
}
// String returns a readable representation of this value
// (for usage defaults)
func (f *PathFlag) String() string {
return FlagStringer(f)
}
// Names returns the names of the flag
func (f *PathFlag) Names() []string {
return flagNames(f)
}
// Path looks up the value of a local PathFlag, returns
// "" if not found
func (c *Context) Path(name string) string {
if fs := lookupFlagSet(name, c); fs != nil {
return lookupPath(name, fs)
}
return ""
}
func lookupPath(name string, set *flag.FlagSet) string {
f := set.Lookup(name)
if f != nil {
parsed, err := f.Value.String(), error(nil)
if err != nil {
return ""
}
return parsed
}
return ""
}
// StringSliceFlag is a flag with type *StringSlice
type StringSliceFlag struct {
Name string
Aliases []string
Usage string
EnvVars []string
Hidden bool
Value *StringSlice
DefaultText string
}
// String returns a readable representation of this value
// (for usage defaults)
func (f *StringSliceFlag) String() string {
return FlagStringer(f)
}
// Names returns the names of the flag
func (f *StringSliceFlag) Names() []string {
return flagNames(f)
}
// StringSlice looks up the value of a local StringSliceFlag, returns
// nil if not found
func (c *Context) StringSlice(name string) []string {
if fs := lookupFlagSet(name, c); fs != nil {
return lookupStringSlice(name, fs)
}
return nil
}
func lookupStringSlice(name string, set *flag.FlagSet) []string {
f := set.Lookup(name)
if f != nil {
parsed, err := (f.Value.(*StringSlice)).Value(), error(nil)
if err != nil {
return nil
}
return parsed
}
return nil
}
// Uint64Flag is a flag with type uint64
type Uint64Flag struct {
Name string
Aliases []string
Usage string
EnvVars []string
Hidden bool
Value uint64
DefaultText string
Destination *uint64
}
// String returns a readable representation of this value
// (for usage defaults)
func (f *Uint64Flag) String() string {
return FlagStringer(f)
}
// Names returns the names of the flag
func (f *Uint64Flag) Names() []string {
return flagNames(f)
}
// Uint64 looks up the value of a local Uint64Flag, returns
// 0 if not found
func (c *Context) Uint64(name string) uint64 {
if fs := lookupFlagSet(name, c); fs != nil {
return lookupUint64(name, fs)
}
return 0
}
func lookupUint64(name string, set *flag.FlagSet) uint64 {
f := set.Lookup(name)
if f != nil {
parsed, err := strconv.ParseUint(f.Value.String(), 0, 64)
if err != nil {
return 0
}
return parsed
}
return 0
}
// UintFlag is a flag with type uint
type UintFlag struct {
Name string
Aliases []string
Usage string
EnvVars []string
Hidden bool
Value uint
DefaultText string
Destination *uint
}
// String returns a readable representation of this value
// (for usage defaults)
func (f *UintFlag) String() string {
return FlagStringer(f)
}
// Names returns the names of the flag
func (f *UintFlag) Names() []string {
return flagNames(f)
}
// Uint looks up the value of a local UintFlag, returns
// 0 if not found
func (c *Context) Uint(name string) uint {
if fs := lookupFlagSet(name, c); fs != nil {
return lookupUint(name, fs)
}
return 0
}
func lookupUint(name string, set *flag.FlagSet) uint {
f := set.Lookup(name)
if f != nil {
parsed, err := strconv.ParseUint(f.Value.String(), 0, 64)
if err != nil {
return 0
}
return uint(parsed)
}
return 0
}

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