fixes and improvements #55
@ -8,18 +8,18 @@ const (
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// Template is a compiled representation of path templates.
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type Template struct {
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// Verb is a VERB part in the template
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Verb string
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// Original template (example: /v1/a_bit_of_everything)
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Template string
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// OpCodes is a sequence of operations
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// Version is the version number of the format.
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Version int
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// OpCodes is a sequence of operations.
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OpCodes []int
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// Pool is a constant pool
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Pool []string
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// Fields is a list of field paths bound in this template
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// Verb is a VERB part in the template.
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Verb string
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// Fields is a list of field paths bound in this template.
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Fields []string
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// Version is the version number of the format
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Version int
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// Original template (example: /v1/a_bit_of_everything)
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Template string
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}
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// Compiler compiles utilities representation of path templates into marshallable operations.
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@ -29,9 +29,15 @@ type Compiler interface {
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}
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type op struct {
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// code is the opcode of the operation
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code utilities.OpCode
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// str is a string operand of the code.
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// num is ignored if str is not empty.
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str string
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code OpCode
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operand int
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// num is a numeric operand of the code.
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num int
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}
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func (w wildcard) compile() []op {
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@ -77,7 +83,6 @@ func (t template) Compile() Template {
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rawOps = append(rawOps, s.compile()...)
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}
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// ops := make([]int, 0, len(rawOps))
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var (
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ops []int
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pool []string
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@ -87,8 +92,12 @@ func (t template) Compile() Template {
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for _, op := range rawOps {
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ops = append(ops, int(op.code))
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if op.str == "" {
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ops = append(ops, op.operand)
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ops = append(ops, op.num)
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} else {
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// eof segment literal represents the "/" path pattern
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if op.str == eof {
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op.str = ""
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}
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if _, ok := consts[op.str]; !ok {
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consts[op.str] = len(pool)
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pool = append(pool, op.str)
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@ -21,6 +21,13 @@ func TestCompile(t *testing.T) {
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fields []string
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}{
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{},
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{
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segs: []segment{
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literal(eof),
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},
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ops: []int{int(utilities.OpLitPush), 0},
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pool: []string{""},
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},
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{
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segs: []segment{
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wildcard{},
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@ -83,8 +83,30 @@ func tokenize(path string) (tokens []string, verb string) {
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}
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l := len(tokens)
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// See
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// https://github.com/grpc-ecosystem/grpc-gateway/pull/1947#issuecomment-774523693 ;
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// although normal and backwards-compat logic here is to use the last index
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// of a colon, if the final segment is a variable followed by a colon, the
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// part following the colon must be a verb. Hence if the previous token is
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// an end var marker, we switch the index we're looking for to Index instead
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// of LastIndex, so that we correctly grab the remaining part of the path as
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// the verb.
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var penultimateTokenIsEndVar bool
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switch l {
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case 0, 1:
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// Not enough to be variable so skip this logic and don't result in an
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// invalid index
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default:
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penultimateTokenIsEndVar = tokens[l-2] == "}"
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}
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t := tokens[l-1]
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if idx := strings.LastIndex(t, ":"); idx == 0 {
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var idx int
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if penultimateTokenIsEndVar {
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idx = strings.Index(t, ":")
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} else {
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idx = strings.LastIndex(t, ":")
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}
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if idx == 0 {
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tokens, verb = tokens[:l-1], t[1:]
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} else if idx > 0 {
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tokens[l-1], verb = t[:idx], t[idx+1:]
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@ -101,22 +123,17 @@ type parser struct {
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// topLevelSegments is the target of this parser.
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func (p *parser) topLevelSegments() ([]segment, error) {
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if logger.V(logger.TraceLevel) {
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logger.Trace(context.TODO(), "Parsing %q", p.tokens)
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if _, err := p.accept(typeEOF); err == nil {
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p.tokens = p.tokens[:0]
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return []segment{literal(eof)}, nil
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}
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segs, err := p.segments()
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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if logger.V(logger.TraceLevel) {
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logger.Trace(context.TODO(), "accept segments: %q; %q", p.accepted, p.tokens)
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}
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if _, err := p.accept(typeEOF); err != nil {
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return nil, fmt.Errorf("unexpected token %q after segments %q", p.tokens[0], strings.Join(p.accepted, ""))
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}
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if logger.V(logger.TraceLevel) {
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logger.Trace(context.TODO(), "accept eof: %q; %q", p.accepted, p.tokens)
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}
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return segs, nil
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}
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@ -126,9 +143,6 @@ func (p *parser) segments() ([]segment, error) {
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return nil, err
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}
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if logger.V(logger.TraceLevel) {
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logger.Trace(context.TODO(), "accept segment: %q; %q", p.accepted, p.tokens)
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}
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segs := []segment{s}
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for {
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if _, err := p.accept("/"); err != nil {
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@ -139,9 +153,6 @@ func (p *parser) segments() ([]segment, error) {
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return segs, err
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}
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segs = append(segs, s)
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if logger.V(logger.TraceLevel) {
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logger.Trace(context.TODO(), "accept segment: %q; %q", p.accepted, p.tokens)
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}
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}
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}
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@ -16,6 +16,7 @@ func TestTokenize(t *testing.T) {
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for _, spec := range []struct {
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src string
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tokens []string
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verb string
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}{
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{
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src: "",
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@ -84,6 +85,26 @@ func TestTokenize(t *testing.T) {
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eof,
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},
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},
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{
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src: "v1/a/{endpoint}:a",
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tokens: []string{
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"v1", "/",
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"a", "/",
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"{", "endpoint", "}",
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eof,
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},
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verb: "a",
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},
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{
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src: "v1/a/{endpoint}:b:c",
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tokens: []string{
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"v1", "/",
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"a", "/",
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"{", "endpoint", "}",
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eof,
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},
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verb: "b:c",
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},
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} {
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tokens, verb := tokenize(spec.src)
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if got, want := tokens, spec.tokens; !reflect.DeepEqual(got, want) {
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@ -93,6 +114,17 @@ func TestTokenize(t *testing.T) {
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t.Errorf("tokenize(%q) = _, %q; want _, %q", spec.src, got, want)
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}
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switch {
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case spec.verb != "":
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if got, want := verb, spec.verb; !reflect.DeepEqual(got, want) {
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t.Errorf("tokenize(%q) = %q, _; want %q, _", spec.src, got, want)
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}
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default:
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if got, want := verb, ""; got != want {
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t.Errorf("tokenize(%q) = _, %q; want _, %q", spec.src, got, want)
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}
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src := fmt.Sprintf("%s:%s", spec.src, "LOCK")
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tokens, verb = tokenize(src)
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if got, want := tokens, spec.tokens; !reflect.DeepEqual(got, want) {
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@ -102,14 +134,32 @@ func TestTokenize(t *testing.T) {
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t.Errorf("tokenize(%q) = _, %q; want _, %q", src, got, want)
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}
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}
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}
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}
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func TestParseSegments(t *testing.T) {
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flag.Set("v", "3")
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err := flag.Set("v", "3")
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if err != nil {
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t.Fatalf("failed to set flag: %v", err)
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}
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for _, spec := range []struct {
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tokens []string
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want []segment
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}{
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{
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tokens: []string{eof},
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want: []segment{
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literal(eof),
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},
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},
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{
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// Note: this case will never arise as tokenize() will never return such a sequence of tokens
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// and even if it does it will be treated as [eof]
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tokens: []string{eof, "v1", eof},
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want: []segment{
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literal(eof),
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},
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},
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{
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tokens: []string{"v1", eof},
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want: []segment{
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@ -251,7 +301,10 @@ func TestParseSegments(t *testing.T) {
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}
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func TestParseSegmentsWithErrors(t *testing.T) {
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flag.Set("v", "3")
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err := flag.Set("v", "3")
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if err != nil {
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t.Fatalf("failed to set flag: %v", err)
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}
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for _, spec := range []struct {
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tokens []string
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}{
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@ -275,10 +328,6 @@ func TestParseSegmentsWithErrors(t *testing.T) {
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// invalid percent-encoding
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tokens: []string{"a%2z", eof},
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},
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{
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// empty segments
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tokens: []string{eof},
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},
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{
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// unterminated variable
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tokens: []string{"{", "name", eof},
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@ -23,9 +23,9 @@ type rop struct {
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operand int
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}
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// Pattern is a template pattern of http request paths defined in github.com/googleapis/googleapis/google/api/http.proto.
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// Pattern is a template pattern of http request paths defined in
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// https://github.com/googleapis/googleapis/blob/master/google/api/http.proto
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type Pattern struct {
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verb string
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// ops is a list of operations
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ops []rop
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// pool is a constant pool indexed by the operands or vars
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@ -36,32 +36,16 @@ type Pattern struct {
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stacksize int
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// tailLen is the length of the fixed-size segments after a deep wildcard
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tailLen int
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// assumeColonVerb indicates whether a path suffix after a final
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// colon may only be interpreted as a verb.
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assumeColonVerb bool
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// verb is the VERB part of the path pattern. It is empty if the pattern does not have VERB part.
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verb string
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}
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type patternOptions struct {
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assumeColonVerb bool
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}
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// PatternOpt is an option for creating Patterns.
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type PatternOpt func(*patternOptions)
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// NewPattern returns a new Pattern from the given definition values.
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// "ops" is a sequence of op codes. "pool" is a constant pool.
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// "verb" is the verb part of the pattern. It is empty if the pattern does not have the part.
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// "version" must be 1 for now.
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// It returns an error if the given definition is invalid.
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//nolint:gocyclo
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func NewPattern(version int, ops []int, pool []string, verb string, opts ...PatternOpt) (Pattern, error) {
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options := patternOptions{
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assumeColonVerb: true,
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}
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for _, o := range opts {
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o(&options)
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}
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func NewPattern(version int, ops []int, pool []string, verb string) (Pattern, error) {
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if version != 1 {
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if logger.V(logger.TraceLevel) {
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logger.Trace(context.TODO(), "unsupported version: %d", version)
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@ -185,7 +169,7 @@ func MustPattern(p Pattern, err error) Pattern {
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//nolint:gocyclo
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func (p Pattern) Match(components []string, verb string) (map[string]string, error) {
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if p.verb != verb {
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if p.assumeColonVerb || p.verb != "" {
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if p.verb != "" {
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return nil, ErrNotMatch
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}
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if len(components) == 0 {
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@ -274,11 +258,3 @@ func (p Pattern) String() string {
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}
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return "/" + segs
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}
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// AssumeColonVerbOpt indicates whether a path suffix after a final
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// colon may only be interpreted as a verb.
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func AssumeColonVerbOpt(val bool) PatternOpt {
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return PatternOpt(func(o *patternOptions) {
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o.assumeColonVerb = val
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})
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}
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)
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type template struct {
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segments []segment
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verb string
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template string
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segments []segment
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}
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type segment interface {
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