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This commit adds the Azure SDK for Azure key vault KMS integration to the Ceph CSI driver. Signed-off-by: Praveen M <m.praveen@ibm.com>
189 lines
6.7 KiB
Go
189 lines
6.7 KiB
Go
// Copyright 2013 Google Inc. All rights reserved.
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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 pretty
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import (
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"bytes"
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"fmt"
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"io"
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"net"
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"reflect"
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"time"
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"github.com/kylelemons/godebug/diff"
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)
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// A Config represents optional configuration parameters for formatting.
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//
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// Some options, notably ShortList, dramatically increase the overhead
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// of pretty-printing a value.
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type Config struct {
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// Verbosity options
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Compact bool // One-line output. Overrides Diffable.
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Diffable bool // Adds extra newlines for more easily diffable output.
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// Field and value options
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IncludeUnexported bool // Include unexported fields in output
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PrintStringers bool // Call String on a fmt.Stringer
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PrintTextMarshalers bool // Call MarshalText on an encoding.TextMarshaler
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SkipZeroFields bool // Skip struct fields that have a zero value.
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// Output transforms
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ShortList int // Maximum character length for short lists if nonzero.
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// Type-specific overrides
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//
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// Formatter maps a type to a function that will provide a one-line string
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// representation of the input value. Conceptually:
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// Formatter[reflect.TypeOf(v)](v) = "v as a string"
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//
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// Note that the first argument need not explicitly match the type, it must
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// merely be callable with it.
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//
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// When processing an input value, if its type exists as a key in Formatter:
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// 1) If the value is nil, no stringification is performed.
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// This allows overriding of PrintStringers and PrintTextMarshalers.
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// 2) The value will be called with the input as its only argument.
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// The function must return a string as its first return value.
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//
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// In addition to func literals, two common values for this will be:
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// fmt.Sprint (function) func Sprint(...interface{}) string
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// Type.String (method) func (Type) String() string
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//
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// Note that neither of these work if the String method is a pointer
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// method and the input will be provided as a value. In that case,
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// use a function that calls .String on the formal value parameter.
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Formatter map[reflect.Type]interface{}
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// If TrackCycles is enabled, pretty will detect and track
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// self-referential structures. If a self-referential structure (aka a
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// "recursive" value) is detected, numbered placeholders will be emitted.
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//
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// Pointer tracking is disabled by default for performance reasons.
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TrackCycles bool
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}
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// Default Config objects
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var (
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// DefaultFormatter is the default set of overrides for stringification.
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DefaultFormatter = map[reflect.Type]interface{}{
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reflect.TypeOf(time.Time{}): fmt.Sprint,
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reflect.TypeOf(net.IP{}): fmt.Sprint,
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reflect.TypeOf((*error)(nil)).Elem(): fmt.Sprint,
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}
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// CompareConfig is the default configuration used for Compare.
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CompareConfig = &Config{
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Diffable: true,
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IncludeUnexported: true,
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Formatter: DefaultFormatter,
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}
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// DefaultConfig is the default configuration used for all other top-level functions.
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DefaultConfig = &Config{
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Formatter: DefaultFormatter,
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}
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// CycleTracker is a convenience config for formatting and comparing recursive structures.
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CycleTracker = &Config{
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Diffable: true,
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Formatter: DefaultFormatter,
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TrackCycles: true,
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}
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)
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func (cfg *Config) fprint(buf *bytes.Buffer, vals ...interface{}) {
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ref := &reflector{
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Config: cfg,
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}
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if cfg.TrackCycles {
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ref.pointerTracker = new(pointerTracker)
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}
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for i, val := range vals {
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if i > 0 {
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buf.WriteByte('\n')
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}
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newFormatter(cfg, buf).write(ref.val2node(reflect.ValueOf(val)))
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}
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}
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// Print writes the DefaultConfig representation of the given values to standard output.
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func Print(vals ...interface{}) {
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DefaultConfig.Print(vals...)
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}
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// Print writes the configured presentation of the given values to standard output.
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func (cfg *Config) Print(vals ...interface{}) {
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fmt.Println(cfg.Sprint(vals...))
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}
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// Sprint returns a string representation of the given value according to the DefaultConfig.
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func Sprint(vals ...interface{}) string {
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return DefaultConfig.Sprint(vals...)
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}
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// Sprint returns a string representation of the given value according to cfg.
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func (cfg *Config) Sprint(vals ...interface{}) string {
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buf := new(bytes.Buffer)
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cfg.fprint(buf, vals...)
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return buf.String()
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}
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// Fprint writes the representation of the given value to the writer according to the DefaultConfig.
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func Fprint(w io.Writer, vals ...interface{}) (n int64, err error) {
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return DefaultConfig.Fprint(w, vals...)
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}
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// Fprint writes the representation of the given value to the writer according to the cfg.
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func (cfg *Config) Fprint(w io.Writer, vals ...interface{}) (n int64, err error) {
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buf := new(bytes.Buffer)
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cfg.fprint(buf, vals...)
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return buf.WriteTo(w)
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}
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// Compare returns a string containing a line-by-line unified diff of the
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// values in a and b, using the CompareConfig.
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//
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// Each line in the output is prefixed with '+', '-', or ' ' to indicate which
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// side it's from. Lines from the a side are marked with '-', lines from the
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// b side are marked with '+' and lines that are the same on both sides are
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// marked with ' '.
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//
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// The comparison is based on the intentionally-untyped output of Print, and as
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// such this comparison is pretty forviving. In particular, if the types of or
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// types within in a and b are different but have the same representation,
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// Compare will not indicate any differences between them.
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func Compare(a, b interface{}) string {
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return CompareConfig.Compare(a, b)
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}
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// Compare returns a string containing a line-by-line unified diff of the
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// values in got and want according to the cfg.
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//
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// Each line in the output is prefixed with '+', '-', or ' ' to indicate which
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// side it's from. Lines from the a side are marked with '-', lines from the
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// b side are marked with '+' and lines that are the same on both sides are
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// marked with ' '.
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//
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// The comparison is based on the intentionally-untyped output of Print, and as
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// such this comparison is pretty forviving. In particular, if the types of or
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// types within in a and b are different but have the same representation,
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// Compare will not indicate any differences between them.
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func (cfg *Config) Compare(a, b interface{}) string {
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diffCfg := *cfg
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diffCfg.Diffable = true
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return diff.Diff(cfg.Sprint(a), cfg.Sprint(b))
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}
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