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updating the kubernetes release to the latest in main go.mod Signed-off-by: Madhu Rajanna <madhupr007@gmail.com>
766 lines
26 KiB
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766 lines
26 KiB
Go
// Copyright 2020 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 ext contains CEL extension libraries where each library defines a related set of
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// constants, functions, macros, or other configuration settings which may not be covered by
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// the core CEL spec.
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package ext
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import (
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"fmt"
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"math"
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"reflect"
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"strings"
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"unicode"
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"unicode/utf8"
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"golang.org/x/text/language"
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"github.com/google/cel-go/cel"
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"github.com/google/cel-go/common/types"
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"github.com/google/cel-go/common/types/ref"
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"github.com/google/cel-go/common/types/traits"
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)
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const (
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defaultLocale = "en-US"
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defaultPrecision = 6
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)
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// Strings returns a cel.EnvOption to configure extended functions for string manipulation.
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// As a general note, all indices are zero-based.
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//
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// # CharAt
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//
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// Returns the character at the given position. If the position is negative, or greater than
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// the length of the string, the function will produce an error:
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//
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// <string>.charAt(<int>) -> <string>
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//
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// Examples:
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//
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// 'hello'.charAt(4) // return 'o'
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// 'hello'.charAt(5) // return ''
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// 'hello'.charAt(-1) // error
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//
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// # Format
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//
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// Introduced at version: 1
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//
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// Returns a new string with substitutions being performed, printf-style.
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// The valid formatting clauses are:
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//
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// `%s` - substitutes a string. This can also be used on bools, lists, maps, bytes,
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// Duration and Timestamp, in addition to all numerical types (int, uint, and double).
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// Note that the dot/period decimal separator will always be used when printing a list
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// or map that contains a double, and that null can be passed (which results in the
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// string "null") in addition to types.
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// `%d` - substitutes an integer.
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// `%f` - substitutes a double with fixed-point precision. The default precision is 6, but
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// this can be adjusted. The strings `Infinity`, `-Infinity`, and `NaN` are also valid input
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// for this clause.
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// `%e` - substitutes a double in scientific notation. The default precision is 6, but this
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// can be adjusted.
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// `%b` - substitutes an integer with its equivalent binary string. Can also be used on bools.
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// `%x` - substitutes an integer with its equivalent in hexadecimal, or if given a string or
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// bytes, will output each character's equivalent in hexadecimal.
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// `%X` - same as above, but with A-F capitalized.
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// `%o` - substitutes an integer with its equivalent in octal.
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//
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// <string>.format(<list>) -> <string>
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//
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// Examples:
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//
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// "this is a string: %s\nand an integer: %d".format(["str", 42]) // returns "this is a string: str\nand an integer: 42"
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// "a double substituted with %%s: %s".format([64.2]) // returns "a double substituted with %s: 64.2"
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// "string type: %s".format([type(string)]) // returns "string type: string"
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// "timestamp: %s".format([timestamp("2023-02-03T23:31:20+00:00")]) // returns "timestamp: 2023-02-03T23:31:20Z"
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// "duration: %s".format([duration("1h45m47s")]) // returns "duration: 6347s"
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// "%f".format([3.14]) // returns "3.140000"
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// "scientific notation: %e".format([2.71828]) // returns "scientific notation: 2.718280\u202f\u00d7\u202f10\u2070\u2070"
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// "5 in binary: %b".format([5]), // returns "5 in binary; 101"
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// "26 in hex: %x".format([26]), // returns "26 in hex: 1a"
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// "26 in hex (uppercase): %X".format([26]) // returns "26 in hex (uppercase): 1A"
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// "30 in octal: %o".format([30]) // returns "30 in octal: 36"
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// "a map inside a list: %s".format([[1, 2, 3, {"a": "x", "b": "y", "c": "z"}]]) // returns "a map inside a list: [1, 2, 3, {"a":"x", "b":"y", "c":"d"}]"
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// "true bool: %s - false bool: %s\nbinary bool: %b".format([true, false, true]) // returns "true bool: true - false bool: false\nbinary bool: 1"
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//
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// Passing an incorrect type (a string to `%b`) is considered an error, as well as attempting
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// to use more formatting clauses than there are arguments (`%d %d %d` while passing two ints, for instance).
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// If compile-time checking is enabled, and the formatting string is a constant, and the argument list is a literal,
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// then letting any arguments go unused/unformatted is also considered an error.
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//
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// # IndexOf
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//
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// Returns the integer index of the first occurrence of the search string. If the search string is
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// not found the function returns -1.
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//
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// The function also accepts an optional position from which to begin the substring search. If the
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// substring is the empty string, the index where the search starts is returned (zero or custom).
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//
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// <string>.indexOf(<string>) -> <int>
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// <string>.indexOf(<string>, <int>) -> <int>
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//
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// Examples:
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//
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// 'hello mellow'.indexOf('') // returns 0
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// 'hello mellow'.indexOf('ello') // returns 1
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// 'hello mellow'.indexOf('jello') // returns -1
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// 'hello mellow'.indexOf('', 2) // returns 2
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// 'hello mellow'.indexOf('ello', 2) // returns 7
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// 'hello mellow'.indexOf('ello', 20) // error
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//
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// # Join
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//
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// Returns a new string where the elements of string list are concatenated.
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//
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// The function also accepts an optional separator which is placed between elements in the resulting string.
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//
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// <list<string>>.join() -> <string>
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// <list<string>>.join(<string>) -> <string>
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//
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// Examples:
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//
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// ['hello', 'mellow'].join() // returns 'hellomellow'
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// ['hello', 'mellow'].join(' ') // returns 'hello mellow'
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// [].join() // returns ''
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// [].join('/') // returns ''
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//
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// # LastIndexOf
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//
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// Returns the integer index at the start of the last occurrence of the search string. If the
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// search string is not found the function returns -1.
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//
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// The function also accepts an optional position which represents the last index to be
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// considered as the beginning of the substring match. If the substring is the empty string,
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// the index where the search starts is returned (string length or custom).
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//
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// <string>.lastIndexOf(<string>) -> <int>
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// <string>.lastIndexOf(<string>, <int>) -> <int>
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//
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// Examples:
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//
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// 'hello mellow'.lastIndexOf('') // returns 12
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// 'hello mellow'.lastIndexOf('ello') // returns 7
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// 'hello mellow'.lastIndexOf('jello') // returns -1
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// 'hello mellow'.lastIndexOf('ello', 6) // returns 1
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// 'hello mellow'.lastIndexOf('ello', -1) // error
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//
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// # LowerAscii
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//
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// Returns a new string where all ASCII characters are lower-cased.
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//
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// This function does not perform Unicode case-mapping for characters outside the ASCII range.
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//
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// <string>.lowerAscii() -> <string>
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//
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// Examples:
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//
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// 'TacoCat'.lowerAscii() // returns 'tacocat'
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// 'TacoCÆt Xii'.lowerAscii() // returns 'tacocÆt xii'
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//
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// # Strings.Quote
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//
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// Introduced in version: 1
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//
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// Takes the given string and makes it safe to print (without any formatting due to escape sequences).
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// If any invalid UTF-8 characters are encountered, they are replaced with \uFFFD.
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//
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// strings.quote(<string>)
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//
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// Examples:
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//
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// strings.quote('single-quote with "double quote"') // returns '"single-quote with \"double quote\""'
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// strings.quote("two escape sequences \a\n") // returns '"two escape sequences \\a\\n"'
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//
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// # Replace
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//
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// Returns a new string based on the target, which replaces the occurrences of a search string
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// with a replacement string if present. The function accepts an optional limit on the number of
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// substring replacements to be made.
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//
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// When the replacement limit is 0, the result is the original string. When the limit is a negative
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// number, the function behaves the same as replace all.
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//
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// <string>.replace(<string>, <string>) -> <string>
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// <string>.replace(<string>, <string>, <int>) -> <string>
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//
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// Examples:
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//
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// 'hello hello'.replace('he', 'we') // returns 'wello wello'
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// 'hello hello'.replace('he', 'we', -1) // returns 'wello wello'
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// 'hello hello'.replace('he', 'we', 1) // returns 'wello hello'
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// 'hello hello'.replace('he', 'we', 0) // returns 'hello hello'
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// 'hello hello'.replace('', '_') // returns '_h_e_l_l_o_ _h_e_l_l_o_'
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// 'hello hello'.replace('h', '') // returns 'ello ello'
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//
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// # Split
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//
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// Returns a list of strings split from the input by the given separator. The function accepts
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// an optional argument specifying a limit on the number of substrings produced by the split.
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//
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// When the split limit is 0, the result is an empty list. When the limit is 1, the result is the
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// target string to split. When the limit is a negative number, the function behaves the same as
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// split all.
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//
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// <string>.split(<string>) -> <list<string>>
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// <string>.split(<string>, <int>) -> <list<string>>
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//
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// Examples:
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//
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// 'hello hello hello'.split(' ') // returns ['hello', 'hello', 'hello']
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// 'hello hello hello'.split(' ', 0) // returns []
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// 'hello hello hello'.split(' ', 1) // returns ['hello hello hello']
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// 'hello hello hello'.split(' ', 2) // returns ['hello', 'hello hello']
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// 'hello hello hello'.split(' ', -1) // returns ['hello', 'hello', 'hello']
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//
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// # Substring
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//
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// Returns the substring given a numeric range corresponding to character positions. Optionally
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// may omit the trailing range for a substring from a given character position until the end of
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// a string.
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//
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// Character offsets are 0-based with an inclusive start range and exclusive end range. It is an
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// error to specify an end range that is lower than the start range, or for either the start or end
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// index to be negative or exceed the string length.
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//
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// <string>.substring(<int>) -> <string>
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// <string>.substring(<int>, <int>) -> <string>
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//
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// Examples:
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//
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// 'tacocat'.substring(4) // returns 'cat'
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// 'tacocat'.substring(0, 4) // returns 'taco'
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// 'tacocat'.substring(-1) // error
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// 'tacocat'.substring(2, 1) // error
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//
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// # Trim
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//
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// Returns a new string which removes the leading and trailing whitespace in the target string.
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// The trim function uses the Unicode definition of whitespace which does not include the
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// zero-width spaces. See: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whitespace_character#Unicode
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//
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// <string>.trim() -> <string>
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//
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// Examples:
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//
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// ' \ttrim\n '.trim() // returns 'trim'
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//
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// # UpperAscii
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//
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// Returns a new string where all ASCII characters are upper-cased.
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//
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// This function does not perform Unicode case-mapping for characters outside the ASCII range.
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//
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// <string>.upperAscii() -> <string>
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//
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// Examples:
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//
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// 'TacoCat'.upperAscii() // returns 'TACOCAT'
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// 'TacoCÆt Xii'.upperAscii() // returns 'TACOCÆT XII'
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//
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// # Reverse
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//
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// Introduced at version: 3
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//
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// Returns a new string whose characters are the same as the target string, only formatted in
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// reverse order.
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// This function relies on converting strings to rune arrays in order to reverse
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//
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// <string>.reverse() -> <string>
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//
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// Examples:
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//
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// 'gums'.reverse() // returns 'smug'
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// 'John Smith'.reverse() // returns 'htimS nhoJ'
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func Strings(options ...StringsOption) cel.EnvOption {
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s := &stringLib{
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version: math.MaxUint32,
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validateFormat: true,
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}
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for _, o := range options {
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s = o(s)
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}
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return cel.Lib(s)
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}
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type stringLib struct {
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locale string
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version uint32
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validateFormat bool
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}
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// LibraryName implements the SingletonLibrary interface method.
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func (*stringLib) LibraryName() string {
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return "cel.lib.ext.strings"
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}
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// StringsOption is a functional interface for configuring the strings library.
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type StringsOption func(*stringLib) *stringLib
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// StringsLocale configures the library with the given locale. The locale tag will
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// be checked for validity at the time that EnvOptions are configured. If this option
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// is not passed, string.format will behave as if en_US was passed as the locale.
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func StringsLocale(locale string) StringsOption {
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return func(sl *stringLib) *stringLib {
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sl.locale = locale
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return sl
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}
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}
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// StringsVersion configures the version of the string library.
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//
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// The version limits which functions are available. Only functions introduced
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// below or equal to the given version included in the library. If this option
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// is not set, all functions are available.
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//
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// See the library documentation to determine which version a function was introduced.
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// If the documentation does not state which version a function was introduced, it can
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// be assumed to be introduced at version 0, when the library was first created.
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func StringsVersion(version uint32) StringsOption {
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return func(lib *stringLib) *stringLib {
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lib.version = version
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return lib
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}
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}
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// StringsValidateFormatCalls validates type-checked ASTs to ensure that string.format() calls have
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// valid formatting clauses and valid argument types for each clause.
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//
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// Enabled by default.
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func StringsValidateFormatCalls(value bool) StringsOption {
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return func(s *stringLib) *stringLib {
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s.validateFormat = value
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return s
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}
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}
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// CompileOptions implements the Library interface method.
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func (lib *stringLib) CompileOptions() []cel.EnvOption {
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formatLocale := "en_US"
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if lib.locale != "" {
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// ensure locale is properly-formed if set
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_, err := language.Parse(lib.locale)
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if err != nil {
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return []cel.EnvOption{
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func(e *cel.Env) (*cel.Env, error) {
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return nil, fmt.Errorf("failed to parse locale: %w", err)
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},
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}
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}
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formatLocale = lib.locale
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}
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opts := []cel.EnvOption{
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cel.Function("charAt",
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cel.MemberOverload("string_char_at_int", []*cel.Type{cel.StringType, cel.IntType}, cel.StringType,
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cel.BinaryBinding(func(str, ind ref.Val) ref.Val {
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s := str.(types.String)
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i := ind.(types.Int)
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return stringOrError(charAt(string(s), int64(i)))
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}))),
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cel.Function("indexOf",
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cel.MemberOverload("string_index_of_string", []*cel.Type{cel.StringType, cel.StringType}, cel.IntType,
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cel.BinaryBinding(func(str, substr ref.Val) ref.Val {
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s := str.(types.String)
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sub := substr.(types.String)
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return intOrError(indexOf(string(s), string(sub)))
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})),
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cel.MemberOverload("string_index_of_string_int", []*cel.Type{cel.StringType, cel.StringType, cel.IntType}, cel.IntType,
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cel.FunctionBinding(func(args ...ref.Val) ref.Val {
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s := args[0].(types.String)
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sub := args[1].(types.String)
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offset := args[2].(types.Int)
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return intOrError(indexOfOffset(string(s), string(sub), int64(offset)))
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}))),
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cel.Function("lastIndexOf",
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cel.MemberOverload("string_last_index_of_string", []*cel.Type{cel.StringType, cel.StringType}, cel.IntType,
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cel.BinaryBinding(func(str, substr ref.Val) ref.Val {
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s := str.(types.String)
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sub := substr.(types.String)
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return intOrError(lastIndexOf(string(s), string(sub)))
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})),
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cel.MemberOverload("string_last_index_of_string_int", []*cel.Type{cel.StringType, cel.StringType, cel.IntType}, cel.IntType,
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cel.FunctionBinding(func(args ...ref.Val) ref.Val {
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s := args[0].(types.String)
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sub := args[1].(types.String)
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offset := args[2].(types.Int)
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return intOrError(lastIndexOfOffset(string(s), string(sub), int64(offset)))
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}))),
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cel.Function("lowerAscii",
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cel.MemberOverload("string_lower_ascii", []*cel.Type{cel.StringType}, cel.StringType,
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cel.UnaryBinding(func(str ref.Val) ref.Val {
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s := str.(types.String)
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return stringOrError(lowerASCII(string(s)))
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}))),
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cel.Function("replace",
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cel.MemberOverload(
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"string_replace_string_string", []*cel.Type{cel.StringType, cel.StringType, cel.StringType}, cel.StringType,
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cel.FunctionBinding(func(args ...ref.Val) ref.Val {
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str := args[0].(types.String)
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old := args[1].(types.String)
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new := args[2].(types.String)
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return stringOrError(replace(string(str), string(old), string(new)))
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})),
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cel.MemberOverload(
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"string_replace_string_string_int", []*cel.Type{cel.StringType, cel.StringType, cel.StringType, cel.IntType}, cel.StringType,
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cel.FunctionBinding(func(args ...ref.Val) ref.Val {
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str := args[0].(types.String)
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old := args[1].(types.String)
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new := args[2].(types.String)
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n := args[3].(types.Int)
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return stringOrError(replaceN(string(str), string(old), string(new), int64(n)))
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}))),
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cel.Function("split",
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cel.MemberOverload("string_split_string", []*cel.Type{cel.StringType, cel.StringType}, cel.ListType(cel.StringType),
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cel.BinaryBinding(func(str, separator ref.Val) ref.Val {
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s := str.(types.String)
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sep := separator.(types.String)
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return listStringOrError(split(string(s), string(sep)))
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})),
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cel.MemberOverload("string_split_string_int", []*cel.Type{cel.StringType, cel.StringType, cel.IntType}, cel.ListType(cel.StringType),
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cel.FunctionBinding(func(args ...ref.Val) ref.Val {
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s := args[0].(types.String)
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sep := args[1].(types.String)
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n := args[2].(types.Int)
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return listStringOrError(splitN(string(s), string(sep), int64(n)))
|
|
}))),
|
|
cel.Function("substring",
|
|
cel.MemberOverload("string_substring_int", []*cel.Type{cel.StringType, cel.IntType}, cel.StringType,
|
|
cel.BinaryBinding(func(str, offset ref.Val) ref.Val {
|
|
s := str.(types.String)
|
|
off := offset.(types.Int)
|
|
return stringOrError(substr(string(s), int64(off)))
|
|
})),
|
|
cel.MemberOverload("string_substring_int_int", []*cel.Type{cel.StringType, cel.IntType, cel.IntType}, cel.StringType,
|
|
cel.FunctionBinding(func(args ...ref.Val) ref.Val {
|
|
s := args[0].(types.String)
|
|
start := args[1].(types.Int)
|
|
end := args[2].(types.Int)
|
|
return stringOrError(substrRange(string(s), int64(start), int64(end)))
|
|
}))),
|
|
cel.Function("trim",
|
|
cel.MemberOverload("string_trim", []*cel.Type{cel.StringType}, cel.StringType,
|
|
cel.UnaryBinding(func(str ref.Val) ref.Val {
|
|
s := str.(types.String)
|
|
return stringOrError(trimSpace(string(s)))
|
|
}))),
|
|
cel.Function("upperAscii",
|
|
cel.MemberOverload("string_upper_ascii", []*cel.Type{cel.StringType}, cel.StringType,
|
|
cel.UnaryBinding(func(str ref.Val) ref.Val {
|
|
s := str.(types.String)
|
|
return stringOrError(upperASCII(string(s)))
|
|
}))),
|
|
}
|
|
if lib.version >= 1 {
|
|
opts = append(opts, cel.Function("format",
|
|
cel.MemberOverload("string_format", []*cel.Type{cel.StringType, cel.ListType(cel.DynType)}, cel.StringType,
|
|
cel.FunctionBinding(func(args ...ref.Val) ref.Val {
|
|
s := string(args[0].(types.String))
|
|
formatArgs := args[1].(traits.Lister)
|
|
return stringOrError(parseFormatString(s, &stringFormatter{}, &stringArgList{formatArgs}, formatLocale))
|
|
}))),
|
|
cel.Function("strings.quote", cel.Overload("strings_quote", []*cel.Type{cel.StringType}, cel.StringType,
|
|
cel.UnaryBinding(func(str ref.Val) ref.Val {
|
|
s := str.(types.String)
|
|
return stringOrError(quote(string(s)))
|
|
}))),
|
|
|
|
cel.ASTValidators(stringFormatValidator{}))
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
if lib.version >= 2 {
|
|
opts = append(opts,
|
|
cel.Function("join",
|
|
cel.MemberOverload("list_join", []*cel.Type{cel.ListType(cel.StringType)}, cel.StringType,
|
|
cel.UnaryBinding(func(list ref.Val) ref.Val {
|
|
l := list.(traits.Lister)
|
|
return stringOrError(joinValSeparator(l, ""))
|
|
})),
|
|
cel.MemberOverload("list_join_string", []*cel.Type{cel.ListType(cel.StringType), cel.StringType}, cel.StringType,
|
|
cel.BinaryBinding(func(list, delim ref.Val) ref.Val {
|
|
l := list.(traits.Lister)
|
|
d := delim.(types.String)
|
|
return stringOrError(joinValSeparator(l, string(d)))
|
|
}))),
|
|
)
|
|
} else {
|
|
opts = append(opts,
|
|
cel.Function("join",
|
|
cel.MemberOverload("list_join", []*cel.Type{cel.ListType(cel.StringType)}, cel.StringType,
|
|
cel.UnaryBinding(func(list ref.Val) ref.Val {
|
|
l, err := list.ConvertToNative(stringListType)
|
|
if err != nil {
|
|
return types.WrapErr(err)
|
|
}
|
|
return stringOrError(join(l.([]string)))
|
|
})),
|
|
cel.MemberOverload("list_join_string", []*cel.Type{cel.ListType(cel.StringType), cel.StringType}, cel.StringType,
|
|
cel.BinaryBinding(func(list, delim ref.Val) ref.Val {
|
|
l, err := list.ConvertToNative(stringListType)
|
|
if err != nil {
|
|
return types.WrapErr(err)
|
|
}
|
|
d := delim.(types.String)
|
|
return stringOrError(joinSeparator(l.([]string), string(d)))
|
|
}))),
|
|
)
|
|
}
|
|
if lib.version >= 3 {
|
|
opts = append(opts,
|
|
cel.Function("reverse",
|
|
cel.MemberOverload("reverse", []*cel.Type{cel.StringType}, cel.StringType,
|
|
cel.UnaryBinding(func(str ref.Val) ref.Val {
|
|
s := str.(types.String)
|
|
return stringOrError(reverse(string(s)))
|
|
}))),
|
|
)
|
|
}
|
|
if lib.validateFormat {
|
|
opts = append(opts, cel.ASTValidators(stringFormatValidator{}))
|
|
}
|
|
return opts
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// ProgramOptions implements the Library interface method.
|
|
func (*stringLib) ProgramOptions() []cel.ProgramOption {
|
|
return []cel.ProgramOption{}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
func charAt(str string, ind int64) (string, error) {
|
|
i := int(ind)
|
|
runes := []rune(str)
|
|
if i < 0 || i > len(runes) {
|
|
return "", fmt.Errorf("index out of range: %d", ind)
|
|
}
|
|
if i == len(runes) {
|
|
return "", nil
|
|
}
|
|
return string(runes[i]), nil
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
func indexOf(str, substr string) (int64, error) {
|
|
return indexOfOffset(str, substr, int64(0))
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
func indexOfOffset(str, substr string, offset int64) (int64, error) {
|
|
if substr == "" {
|
|
return offset, nil
|
|
}
|
|
off := int(offset)
|
|
runes := []rune(str)
|
|
subrunes := []rune(substr)
|
|
if off < 0 || off >= len(runes) {
|
|
return -1, fmt.Errorf("index out of range: %d", off)
|
|
}
|
|
for i := off; i < len(runes)-(len(subrunes)-1); i++ {
|
|
found := true
|
|
for j := 0; j < len(subrunes); j++ {
|
|
if runes[i+j] != subrunes[j] {
|
|
found = false
|
|
break
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
if found {
|
|
return int64(i), nil
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
return -1, nil
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
func lastIndexOf(str, substr string) (int64, error) {
|
|
runes := []rune(str)
|
|
if substr == "" {
|
|
return int64(len(runes)), nil
|
|
}
|
|
return lastIndexOfOffset(str, substr, int64(len(runes)-1))
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
func lastIndexOfOffset(str, substr string, offset int64) (int64, error) {
|
|
if substr == "" {
|
|
return offset, nil
|
|
}
|
|
off := int(offset)
|
|
runes := []rune(str)
|
|
subrunes := []rune(substr)
|
|
if off < 0 || off >= len(runes) {
|
|
return -1, fmt.Errorf("index out of range: %d", off)
|
|
}
|
|
if off > len(runes)-len(subrunes) {
|
|
off = len(runes) - len(subrunes)
|
|
}
|
|
for i := off; i >= 0; i-- {
|
|
found := true
|
|
for j := 0; j < len(subrunes); j++ {
|
|
if runes[i+j] != subrunes[j] {
|
|
found = false
|
|
break
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
if found {
|
|
return int64(i), nil
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
return -1, nil
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
func lowerASCII(str string) (string, error) {
|
|
runes := []rune(str)
|
|
for i, r := range runes {
|
|
if r <= unicode.MaxASCII {
|
|
r = unicode.ToLower(r)
|
|
runes[i] = r
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
return string(runes), nil
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
func replace(str, old, new string) (string, error) {
|
|
return strings.ReplaceAll(str, old, new), nil
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
func replaceN(str, old, new string, n int64) (string, error) {
|
|
return strings.Replace(str, old, new, int(n)), nil
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
func split(str, sep string) ([]string, error) {
|
|
return strings.Split(str, sep), nil
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
func splitN(str, sep string, n int64) ([]string, error) {
|
|
return strings.SplitN(str, sep, int(n)), nil
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
func substr(str string, start int64) (string, error) {
|
|
runes := []rune(str)
|
|
if int(start) < 0 || int(start) > len(runes) {
|
|
return "", fmt.Errorf("index out of range: %d", start)
|
|
}
|
|
return string(runes[start:]), nil
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
func substrRange(str string, start, end int64) (string, error) {
|
|
runes := []rune(str)
|
|
l := len(runes)
|
|
if start > end {
|
|
return "", fmt.Errorf("invalid substring range. start: %d, end: %d", start, end)
|
|
}
|
|
if int(start) < 0 || int(start) > l {
|
|
return "", fmt.Errorf("index out of range: %d", start)
|
|
}
|
|
if int(end) < 0 || int(end) > l {
|
|
return "", fmt.Errorf("index out of range: %d", end)
|
|
}
|
|
return string(runes[int(start):int(end)]), nil
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
func trimSpace(str string) (string, error) {
|
|
return strings.TrimSpace(str), nil
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
func upperASCII(str string) (string, error) {
|
|
runes := []rune(str)
|
|
for i, r := range runes {
|
|
if r <= unicode.MaxASCII {
|
|
r = unicode.ToUpper(r)
|
|
runes[i] = r
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
return string(runes), nil
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
func reverse(str string) (string, error) {
|
|
chars := []rune(str)
|
|
for i, j := 0, len(chars)-1; i < j; i, j = i+1, j-1 {
|
|
chars[i], chars[j] = chars[j], chars[i]
|
|
}
|
|
return string(chars), nil
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
func joinSeparator(strs []string, separator string) (string, error) {
|
|
return strings.Join(strs, separator), nil
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
func join(strs []string) (string, error) {
|
|
return strings.Join(strs, ""), nil
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
func joinValSeparator(strs traits.Lister, separator string) (string, error) {
|
|
sz := strs.Size().(types.Int)
|
|
var sb strings.Builder
|
|
for i := types.Int(0); i < sz; i++ {
|
|
if i != 0 {
|
|
sb.WriteString(separator)
|
|
}
|
|
elem := strs.Get(i)
|
|
str, ok := elem.(types.String)
|
|
if !ok {
|
|
return "", fmt.Errorf("join: invalid input: %v", elem)
|
|
}
|
|
sb.WriteString(string(str))
|
|
}
|
|
return sb.String(), nil
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// quote implements a string quoting function. The string will be wrapped in
|
|
// double quotes, and all valid CEL escape sequences will be escaped to show up
|
|
// literally if printed. If the input contains any invalid UTF-8, the invalid runes
|
|
// will be replaced with utf8.RuneError.
|
|
func quote(s string) (string, error) {
|
|
var quotedStrBuilder strings.Builder
|
|
for _, c := range sanitize(s) {
|
|
switch c {
|
|
case '\a':
|
|
quotedStrBuilder.WriteString("\\a")
|
|
case '\b':
|
|
quotedStrBuilder.WriteString("\\b")
|
|
case '\f':
|
|
quotedStrBuilder.WriteString("\\f")
|
|
case '\n':
|
|
quotedStrBuilder.WriteString("\\n")
|
|
case '\r':
|
|
quotedStrBuilder.WriteString("\\r")
|
|
case '\t':
|
|
quotedStrBuilder.WriteString("\\t")
|
|
case '\v':
|
|
quotedStrBuilder.WriteString("\\v")
|
|
case '\\':
|
|
quotedStrBuilder.WriteString("\\\\")
|
|
case '"':
|
|
quotedStrBuilder.WriteString("\\\"")
|
|
default:
|
|
quotedStrBuilder.WriteRune(c)
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
escapedStr := quotedStrBuilder.String()
|
|
return "\"" + escapedStr + "\"", nil
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// sanitize replaces all invalid runes in the given string with utf8.RuneError.
|
|
func sanitize(s string) string {
|
|
var sanitizedStringBuilder strings.Builder
|
|
for _, r := range s {
|
|
if !utf8.ValidRune(r) {
|
|
sanitizedStringBuilder.WriteRune(utf8.RuneError)
|
|
} else {
|
|
sanitizedStringBuilder.WriteRune(r)
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
return sanitizedStringBuilder.String()
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
var (
|
|
stringListType = reflect.TypeOf([]string{})
|
|
)
|