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597 lines
17 KiB
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597 lines
17 KiB
Go
// Copyright 2019 Google LLC
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//
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// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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// You may obtain a copy of the License at
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//
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// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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//
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// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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// limitations under the License.
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package parser
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import (
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"errors"
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"fmt"
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"strconv"
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"strings"
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"github.com/google/cel-go/common/operators"
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exprpb "google.golang.org/genproto/googleapis/api/expr/v1alpha1"
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)
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// Unparse takes an input expression and source position information and generates a human-readable
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// expression.
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//
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// Note, unparsing an AST will often generate the same expression as was originally parsed, but some
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// formatting may be lost in translation, notably:
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//
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// - All quoted literals are doubled quoted.
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// - Byte literals are represented as octal escapes (same as Google SQL).
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// - Floating point values are converted to the small number of digits needed to represent the value.
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// - Spacing around punctuation marks may be lost.
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// - Parentheses will only be applied when they affect operator precedence.
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//
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// This function optionally takes in one or more UnparserOption to alter the unparsing behavior, such as
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// performing word wrapping on expressions.
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func Unparse(expr *exprpb.Expr, info *exprpb.SourceInfo, opts ...UnparserOption) (string, error) {
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unparserOpts := &unparserOption{
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wrapOnColumn: defaultWrapOnColumn,
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wrapAfterColumnLimit: defaultWrapAfterColumnLimit,
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operatorsToWrapOn: defaultOperatorsToWrapOn,
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}
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var err error
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for _, opt := range opts {
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unparserOpts, err = opt(unparserOpts)
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if err != nil {
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return "", err
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}
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}
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un := &unparser{
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info: info,
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options: unparserOpts,
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}
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err = un.visit(expr)
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if err != nil {
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return "", err
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}
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return un.str.String(), nil
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}
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// unparser visits an expression to reconstruct a human-readable string from an AST.
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type unparser struct {
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str strings.Builder
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info *exprpb.SourceInfo
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options *unparserOption
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lastWrappedIndex int
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}
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func (un *unparser) visit(expr *exprpb.Expr) error {
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if expr == nil {
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return errors.New("unsupported expression")
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}
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visited, err := un.visitMaybeMacroCall(expr)
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if visited || err != nil {
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return err
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}
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switch expr.GetExprKind().(type) {
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case *exprpb.Expr_CallExpr:
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return un.visitCall(expr)
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case *exprpb.Expr_ConstExpr:
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return un.visitConst(expr)
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case *exprpb.Expr_IdentExpr:
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return un.visitIdent(expr)
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case *exprpb.Expr_ListExpr:
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return un.visitList(expr)
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case *exprpb.Expr_SelectExpr:
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return un.visitSelect(expr)
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case *exprpb.Expr_StructExpr:
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return un.visitStruct(expr)
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default:
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return fmt.Errorf("unsupported expression: %v", expr)
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}
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}
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func (un *unparser) visitCall(expr *exprpb.Expr) error {
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c := expr.GetCallExpr()
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fun := c.GetFunction()
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switch fun {
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// ternary operator
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case operators.Conditional:
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return un.visitCallConditional(expr)
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// index operator
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case operators.Index:
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return un.visitCallIndex(expr)
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// unary operators
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case operators.LogicalNot, operators.Negate:
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return un.visitCallUnary(expr)
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// binary operators
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case operators.Add,
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operators.Divide,
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operators.Equals,
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operators.Greater,
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operators.GreaterEquals,
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operators.In,
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operators.Less,
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operators.LessEquals,
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operators.LogicalAnd,
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operators.LogicalOr,
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operators.Modulo,
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operators.Multiply,
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operators.NotEquals,
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operators.OldIn,
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operators.Subtract:
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return un.visitCallBinary(expr)
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// standard function calls.
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default:
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return un.visitCallFunc(expr)
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}
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}
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func (un *unparser) visitCallBinary(expr *exprpb.Expr) error {
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c := expr.GetCallExpr()
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fun := c.GetFunction()
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args := c.GetArgs()
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lhs := args[0]
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// add parens if the current operator is lower precedence than the lhs expr operator.
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lhsParen := isComplexOperatorWithRespectTo(fun, lhs)
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rhs := args[1]
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// add parens if the current operator is lower precedence than the rhs expr operator,
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// or the same precedence and the operator is left recursive.
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rhsParen := isComplexOperatorWithRespectTo(fun, rhs)
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if !rhsParen && isLeftRecursive(fun) {
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rhsParen = isSamePrecedence(fun, rhs)
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}
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err := un.visitMaybeNested(lhs, lhsParen)
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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unmangled, found := operators.FindReverseBinaryOperator(fun)
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if !found {
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return fmt.Errorf("cannot unmangle operator: %s", fun)
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}
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un.writeOperatorWithWrapping(fun, unmangled)
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return un.visitMaybeNested(rhs, rhsParen)
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}
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func (un *unparser) visitCallConditional(expr *exprpb.Expr) error {
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c := expr.GetCallExpr()
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args := c.GetArgs()
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// add parens if operand is a conditional itself.
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nested := isSamePrecedence(operators.Conditional, args[0]) ||
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isComplexOperator(args[0])
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err := un.visitMaybeNested(args[0], nested)
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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un.writeOperatorWithWrapping(operators.Conditional, "?")
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// add parens if operand is a conditional itself.
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nested = isSamePrecedence(operators.Conditional, args[1]) ||
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isComplexOperator(args[1])
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err = un.visitMaybeNested(args[1], nested)
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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un.str.WriteString(" : ")
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// add parens if operand is a conditional itself.
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nested = isSamePrecedence(operators.Conditional, args[2]) ||
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isComplexOperator(args[2])
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return un.visitMaybeNested(args[2], nested)
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}
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func (un *unparser) visitCallFunc(expr *exprpb.Expr) error {
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c := expr.GetCallExpr()
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fun := c.GetFunction()
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args := c.GetArgs()
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if c.GetTarget() != nil {
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nested := isBinaryOrTernaryOperator(c.GetTarget())
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err := un.visitMaybeNested(c.GetTarget(), nested)
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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un.str.WriteString(".")
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}
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un.str.WriteString(fun)
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un.str.WriteString("(")
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for i, arg := range args {
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err := un.visit(arg)
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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if i < len(args)-1 {
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un.str.WriteString(", ")
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}
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}
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un.str.WriteString(")")
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return nil
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}
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func (un *unparser) visitCallIndex(expr *exprpb.Expr) error {
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c := expr.GetCallExpr()
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args := c.GetArgs()
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nested := isBinaryOrTernaryOperator(args[0])
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err := un.visitMaybeNested(args[0], nested)
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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un.str.WriteString("[")
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err = un.visit(args[1])
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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un.str.WriteString("]")
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return nil
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}
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func (un *unparser) visitCallUnary(expr *exprpb.Expr) error {
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c := expr.GetCallExpr()
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fun := c.GetFunction()
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args := c.GetArgs()
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unmangled, found := operators.FindReverse(fun)
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if !found {
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return fmt.Errorf("cannot unmangle operator: %s", fun)
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}
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un.str.WriteString(unmangled)
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nested := isComplexOperator(args[0])
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return un.visitMaybeNested(args[0], nested)
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}
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func (un *unparser) visitConst(expr *exprpb.Expr) error {
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c := expr.GetConstExpr()
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switch c.GetConstantKind().(type) {
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case *exprpb.Constant_BoolValue:
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un.str.WriteString(strconv.FormatBool(c.GetBoolValue()))
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case *exprpb.Constant_BytesValue:
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// bytes constants are surrounded with b"<bytes>"
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b := c.GetBytesValue()
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un.str.WriteString(`b"`)
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un.str.WriteString(bytesToOctets(b))
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un.str.WriteString(`"`)
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case *exprpb.Constant_DoubleValue:
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// represent the float using the minimum required digits
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d := strconv.FormatFloat(c.GetDoubleValue(), 'g', -1, 64)
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un.str.WriteString(d)
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case *exprpb.Constant_Int64Value:
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i := strconv.FormatInt(c.GetInt64Value(), 10)
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un.str.WriteString(i)
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case *exprpb.Constant_NullValue:
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un.str.WriteString("null")
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case *exprpb.Constant_StringValue:
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// strings will be double quoted with quotes escaped.
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un.str.WriteString(strconv.Quote(c.GetStringValue()))
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case *exprpb.Constant_Uint64Value:
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// uint literals have a 'u' suffix.
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ui := strconv.FormatUint(c.GetUint64Value(), 10)
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un.str.WriteString(ui)
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un.str.WriteString("u")
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default:
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return fmt.Errorf("unsupported constant: %v", expr)
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}
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return nil
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}
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func (un *unparser) visitIdent(expr *exprpb.Expr) error {
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un.str.WriteString(expr.GetIdentExpr().GetName())
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return nil
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}
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func (un *unparser) visitList(expr *exprpb.Expr) error {
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l := expr.GetListExpr()
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elems := l.GetElements()
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un.str.WriteString("[")
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for i, elem := range elems {
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err := un.visit(elem)
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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if i < len(elems)-1 {
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un.str.WriteString(", ")
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}
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}
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un.str.WriteString("]")
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return nil
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}
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func (un *unparser) visitSelect(expr *exprpb.Expr) error {
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sel := expr.GetSelectExpr()
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// handle the case when the select expression was generated by the has() macro.
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if sel.GetTestOnly() {
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un.str.WriteString("has(")
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}
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nested := !sel.GetTestOnly() && isBinaryOrTernaryOperator(sel.GetOperand())
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err := un.visitMaybeNested(sel.GetOperand(), nested)
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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un.str.WriteString(".")
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un.str.WriteString(sel.GetField())
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if sel.GetTestOnly() {
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un.str.WriteString(")")
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}
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return nil
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}
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func (un *unparser) visitStruct(expr *exprpb.Expr) error {
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s := expr.GetStructExpr()
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// If the message name is non-empty, then this should be treated as message construction.
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if s.GetMessageName() != "" {
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return un.visitStructMsg(expr)
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}
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// Otherwise, build a map.
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return un.visitStructMap(expr)
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}
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func (un *unparser) visitStructMsg(expr *exprpb.Expr) error {
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m := expr.GetStructExpr()
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entries := m.GetEntries()
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un.str.WriteString(m.GetMessageName())
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un.str.WriteString("{")
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for i, entry := range entries {
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f := entry.GetFieldKey()
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un.str.WriteString(f)
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un.str.WriteString(": ")
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v := entry.GetValue()
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err := un.visit(v)
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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if i < len(entries)-1 {
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un.str.WriteString(", ")
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}
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}
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un.str.WriteString("}")
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return nil
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}
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func (un *unparser) visitStructMap(expr *exprpb.Expr) error {
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m := expr.GetStructExpr()
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entries := m.GetEntries()
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un.str.WriteString("{")
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for i, entry := range entries {
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k := entry.GetMapKey()
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err := un.visit(k)
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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un.str.WriteString(": ")
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v := entry.GetValue()
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err = un.visit(v)
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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if i < len(entries)-1 {
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un.str.WriteString(", ")
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}
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}
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un.str.WriteString("}")
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return nil
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}
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func (un *unparser) visitMaybeMacroCall(expr *exprpb.Expr) (bool, error) {
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macroCalls := un.info.GetMacroCalls()
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call, found := macroCalls[expr.GetId()]
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if !found {
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return false, nil
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}
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return true, un.visit(call)
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}
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func (un *unparser) visitMaybeNested(expr *exprpb.Expr, nested bool) error {
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if nested {
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un.str.WriteString("(")
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}
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err := un.visit(expr)
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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if nested {
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un.str.WriteString(")")
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}
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return nil
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}
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// isLeftRecursive indicates whether the parser resolves the call in a left-recursive manner as
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// this can have an effect of how parentheses affect the order of operations in the AST.
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func isLeftRecursive(op string) bool {
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return op != operators.LogicalAnd && op != operators.LogicalOr
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}
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// isSamePrecedence indicates whether the precedence of the input operator is the same as the
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// precedence of the (possible) operation represented in the input Expr.
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//
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// If the expr is not a Call, the result is false.
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func isSamePrecedence(op string, expr *exprpb.Expr) bool {
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if expr.GetCallExpr() == nil {
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return false
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}
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c := expr.GetCallExpr()
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other := c.GetFunction()
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return operators.Precedence(op) == operators.Precedence(other)
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}
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// isLowerPrecedence indicates whether the precedence of the input operator is lower precedence
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// than the (possible) operation represented in the input Expr.
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//
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// If the expr is not a Call, the result is false.
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func isLowerPrecedence(op string, expr *exprpb.Expr) bool {
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c := expr.GetCallExpr()
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other := c.GetFunction()
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return operators.Precedence(op) < operators.Precedence(other)
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}
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// Indicates whether the expr is a complex operator, i.e., a call expression
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// with 2 or more arguments.
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func isComplexOperator(expr *exprpb.Expr) bool {
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if expr.GetCallExpr() != nil && len(expr.GetCallExpr().GetArgs()) >= 2 {
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return true
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}
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return false
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}
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// Indicates whether it is a complex operation compared to another.
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// expr is *not* considered complex if it is not a call expression or has
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// less than two arguments, or if it has a higher precedence than op.
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func isComplexOperatorWithRespectTo(op string, expr *exprpb.Expr) bool {
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if expr.GetCallExpr() == nil || len(expr.GetCallExpr().GetArgs()) < 2 {
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return false
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}
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return isLowerPrecedence(op, expr)
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}
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// Indicate whether this is a binary or ternary operator.
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func isBinaryOrTernaryOperator(expr *exprpb.Expr) bool {
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if expr.GetCallExpr() == nil || len(expr.GetCallExpr().GetArgs()) < 2 {
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return false
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}
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_, isBinaryOp := operators.FindReverseBinaryOperator(expr.GetCallExpr().GetFunction())
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return isBinaryOp || isSamePrecedence(operators.Conditional, expr)
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}
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// bytesToOctets converts byte sequences to a string using a three digit octal encoded value
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// per byte.
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func bytesToOctets(byteVal []byte) string {
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var b strings.Builder
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for _, c := range byteVal {
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fmt.Fprintf(&b, "\\%03o", c)
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}
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return b.String()
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}
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// writeOperatorWithWrapping outputs the operator and inserts a newline for operators configured
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// in the unparser options.
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func (un *unparser) writeOperatorWithWrapping(fun string, unmangled string) bool {
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_, wrapOperatorExists := un.options.operatorsToWrapOn[fun]
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lineLength := un.str.Len() - un.lastWrappedIndex + len(fun)
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if wrapOperatorExists && lineLength >= un.options.wrapOnColumn {
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un.lastWrappedIndex = un.str.Len()
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// wrapAfterColumnLimit flag dictates whether the newline is placed
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// before or after the operator
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if un.options.wrapAfterColumnLimit {
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// Input: a && b
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// Output: a &&\nb
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un.str.WriteString(" ")
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un.str.WriteString(unmangled)
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un.str.WriteString("\n")
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} else {
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// Input: a && b
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// Output: a\n&& b
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un.str.WriteString("\n")
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un.str.WriteString(unmangled)
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un.str.WriteString(" ")
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}
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return true
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} else {
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un.str.WriteString(" ")
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un.str.WriteString(unmangled)
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un.str.WriteString(" ")
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}
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return false
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}
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// Defined defaults for the unparser options
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var (
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defaultWrapOnColumn = 80
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defaultWrapAfterColumnLimit = true
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defaultOperatorsToWrapOn = map[string]bool{
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operators.LogicalAnd: true,
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operators.LogicalOr: true,
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}
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)
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// UnparserOption is a functional option for configuring the output formatting
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// of the Unparse function.
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type UnparserOption func(*unparserOption) (*unparserOption, error)
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// Internal representation of the UnparserOption type
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type unparserOption struct {
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wrapOnColumn int
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operatorsToWrapOn map[string]bool
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wrapAfterColumnLimit bool
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}
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// WrapOnColumn wraps the output expression when its string length exceeds a specified limit
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// for operators set by WrapOnOperators function or by default, "&&" and "||" will be wrapped.
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//
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// Example usage:
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//
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// Unparse(expr, sourceInfo, WrapOnColumn(40), WrapOnOperators(Operators.LogicalAnd))
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//
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// This will insert a newline immediately after the logical AND operator for the below example input:
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//
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// Input:
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// 'my-principal-group' in request.auth.claims && request.auth.claims.iat > now - duration('5m')
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//
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// Output:
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// 'my-principal-group' in request.auth.claims &&
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// request.auth.claims.iat > now - duration('5m')
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func WrapOnColumn(col int) UnparserOption {
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return func(opt *unparserOption) (*unparserOption, error) {
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if col < 1 {
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return nil, fmt.Errorf("Invalid unparser option. Wrap column value must be greater than or equal to 1. Got %v instead", col)
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}
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opt.wrapOnColumn = col
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return opt, nil
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}
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}
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// WrapOnOperators specifies which operators to perform word wrapping on an output expression when its string length
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// exceeds the column limit set by WrapOnColumn function.
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//
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// Word wrapping is supported on non-unary symbolic operators. Refer to operators.go for the full list
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//
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// This will replace any previously supplied operators instead of merging them.
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func WrapOnOperators(symbols ...string) UnparserOption {
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return func(opt *unparserOption) (*unparserOption, error) {
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opt.operatorsToWrapOn = make(map[string]bool)
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for _, symbol := range symbols {
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_, found := operators.FindReverse(symbol)
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if !found {
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return nil, fmt.Errorf("Invalid unparser option. Unsupported operator: %s", symbol)
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}
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arity := operators.Arity(symbol)
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if arity < 2 {
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return nil, fmt.Errorf("Invalid unparser option. Unary operators are unsupported: %s", symbol)
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}
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opt.operatorsToWrapOn[symbol] = true
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}
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return opt, nil
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}
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}
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// WrapAfterColumnLimit dictates whether to insert a newline before or after the specified operator
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// when word wrapping is performed.
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//
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// Example usage:
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//
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// Unparse(expr, sourceInfo, WrapOnColumn(40), WrapOnOperators(Operators.LogicalAnd), WrapAfterColumnLimit(false))
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//
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// This will insert a newline immediately before the logical AND operator for the below example input, ensuring
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// that the length of a line never exceeds the specified column limit:
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//
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// Input:
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// 'my-principal-group' in request.auth.claims && request.auth.claims.iat > now - duration('5m')
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//
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// Output:
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// 'my-principal-group' in request.auth.claims
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// && request.auth.claims.iat > now - duration('5m')
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func WrapAfterColumnLimit(wrapAfter bool) UnparserOption {
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return func(opt *unparserOption) (*unparserOption, error) {
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opt.wrapAfterColumnLimit = wrapAfter
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return opt, nil
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}
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}
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