Updated vendor for exported BuildArgs

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Priya Wadhwa 2018-05-09 11:56:32 -07:00
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analyzer-name = "dep"
analyzer-version = 1
inputs-digest = "18d970ab8a3487013ef13e0aed686929d30bcebc1b9adaa329e9db414189fcf6"
inputs-digest = "7dc0b12e9e50b1e09cfb6bf10cbeca2299a3c12ef5dd1074666215f683969b10"
solver-name = "gps-cdcl"
solver-version = 1

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@ -20,9 +20,29 @@
[[constraint]]
name = "github.com/docker/docker"
revision = "b1a1234c60cf87048814aa37da523b03a7b0d344"
revision = "dfde597fbbb5de4a7559a68980401c8c405aa9af"
source = "github.com/docker/docker"
[[override]]
name = "github.com/opencontainers/runc"
revision = "4fc53a81fb7c994640722ac585fa9ca548971871"
source = "github.com/opencontainers/runc"
[[override]]
name = "github.com/ishidawataru/sctp"
revision = "07191f837fedd2f13d1ec7b5f885f0f3ec54b1cb"
source = "github.com/ishidawataru/sctp"
[[override]]
name = "github.com/vishvananda/netlink"
revision = "b2de5d10e38ecce8607e6b438b6d174f389a004e"
source = "github.com/vishvananda/netlink"
[[override]]
name = "google.golang.org/grpc"
revision = "8124abf74e7633d82a5b96585b0da487d0e6eed0"
source = "google.golang.org/grpc"
[[constraint]]
name = "github.com/genuinetools/amicontained"
version = "0.4.0"

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@ -269,6 +269,9 @@ type BucketAttrs struct {
// The bucket's Cross-Origin Resource Sharing (CORS) configuration.
CORS []CORS
// The encryption configuration used by default for newly inserted objects.
Encryption *BucketEncryption
}
// Lifecycle is the lifecycle configuration for objects in the bucket.
@ -406,6 +409,7 @@ func newBucket(b *raw.Bucket) (*BucketAttrs, error) {
Lifecycle: toLifecycle(b.Lifecycle),
RetentionPolicy: rp,
CORS: toCORS(b.Cors),
Encryption: toBucketEncryption(b.Encryption),
}
acl := make([]ACLRule, len(b.Acl))
for i, rule := range b.Acl {
@ -470,10 +474,11 @@ func (b *BucketAttrs) toRawBucket() *raw.Bucket {
Lifecycle: toRawLifecycle(b.Lifecycle),
RetentionPolicy: b.RetentionPolicy.toRawRetentionPolicy(),
Cors: toRawCORS(b.CORS),
Encryption: b.Encryption.toRawBucketEncryption(),
}
}
// The bucket's Cross-Origin Resource Sharing (CORS) configuration.
// CORS is the bucket's Cross-Origin Resource Sharing (CORS) configuration.
type CORS struct {
// MaxAge is the value to return in the Access-Control-Max-Age
// header used in preflight responses.
@ -495,14 +500,23 @@ type CORS struct {
ResponseHeaders []string
}
// BucketEncryption is a bucket's encryption configuration.
type BucketEncryption struct {
// A Cloud KMS key name, in the form
// projects/P/locations/L/keyRings/R/cryptoKeys/K, that will be used to encrypt
// objects inserted into this bucket, if no encryption method is specified.
// The key's location must be the same as the bucket's.
DefaultKMSKeyName string
}
type BucketAttrsToUpdate struct {
// VersioningEnabled, if set, updates whether the bucket uses versioning.
// If set, updates whether the bucket uses versioning.
VersioningEnabled optional.Bool
// RequesterPays, if set, updates whether the bucket is a Requester Pays bucket.
// If set, updates whether the bucket is a Requester Pays bucket.
RequesterPays optional.Bool
// RetentionPolicy, if set, updates the retention policy of the bucket. Using
// If set, updates the retention policy of the bucket. Using
// RetentionPolicy.RetentionPeriod = 0 will delete the existing policy.
//
// This feature is in private alpha release. It is not currently available to
@ -510,11 +524,15 @@ type BucketAttrsToUpdate struct {
// subject to any SLA or deprecation policy.
RetentionPolicy *RetentionPolicy
// CORS, if set, replaces the CORS configuration with a new configuration.
// When an empty slice is provided, all CORS policies are removed; when nil
// is provided, the value is ignored in the update.
// If set, replaces the CORS configuration with a new configuration.
// An empty (rather than nil) slice causes all CORS policies to be removed.
CORS []CORS
// If set, replaces the encryption configuration of the bucket. Using
// BucketEncryption.DefaultKMSKeyName = "" will delete the existing
// configuration.
Encryption *BucketEncryption
setLabels map[string]string
deleteLabels map[string]bool
}
@ -563,6 +581,14 @@ func (ua *BucketAttrsToUpdate) toRawBucket() *raw.Bucket {
ForceSendFields: []string{"RequesterPays"},
}
}
if ua.Encryption != nil {
if ua.Encryption.DefaultKMSKeyName == "" {
rb.NullFields = append(rb.NullFields, "Encryption")
rb.Encryption = nil
} else {
rb.Encryption = ua.Encryption.toRawBucketEncryption()
}
}
if ua.setLabels != nil || ua.deleteLabels != nil {
rb.Labels = map[string]string{}
for k, v := range ua.setLabels {
@ -788,6 +814,22 @@ func toLifecycle(rl *raw.BucketLifecycle) Lifecycle {
return l
}
func (e *BucketEncryption) toRawBucketEncryption() *raw.BucketEncryption {
if e == nil {
return nil
}
return &raw.BucketEncryption{
DefaultKmsKeyName: e.DefaultKMSKeyName,
}
}
func toBucketEncryption(e *raw.BucketEncryption) *BucketEncryption {
if e == nil {
return nil
}
return &BucketEncryption{DefaultKMSKeyName: e.DefaultKmsKeyName}
}
// Objects returns an iterator over the objects in the bucket that match the Query q.
// If q is nil, no filtering is done.
func (b *BucketHandle) Objects(ctx context.Context, q *Query) *ObjectIterator {
@ -869,8 +911,6 @@ func (it *ObjectIterator) fetch(pageSize int, pageToken string) (string, error)
return resp.NextPageToken, nil
}
// TODO(jbd): Add storage.buckets.update.
// Buckets returns an iterator over the buckets in the project. You may
// optionally set the iterator's Prefix field to restrict the list to buckets
// whose names begin with the prefix. By default, all buckets in the project

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@ -60,6 +60,15 @@ type Copier struct {
// ProgressFunc should return quickly without blocking.
ProgressFunc func(copiedBytes, totalBytes uint64)
// The Cloud KMS key, in the form projects/P/locations/L/keyRings/R/cryptoKeys/K,
// that will be used to encrypt the object. Overrides the object's KMSKeyName, if
// any.
//
// Providing both a DestinationKMSKeyName and a customer-supplied encryption key
// (via ObjectHandle.Key) on the destination object will result in an error when
// Run is called.
DestinationKMSKeyName string
dst, src *ObjectHandle
}
@ -74,6 +83,9 @@ func (c *Copier) Run(ctx context.Context) (attrs *ObjectAttrs, err error) {
if err := c.dst.validate(); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if c.DestinationKMSKeyName != "" && c.dst.encryptionKey != nil {
return nil, errors.New("storage: cannot use DestinationKMSKeyName with a customer-supplied encryption key")
}
// Convert destination attributes to raw form, omitting the bucket.
// If the bucket is included but name or content-type aren't, the service
// returns a 400 with "Required" as the only message. Omitting the bucket
@ -100,6 +112,9 @@ func (c *Copier) callRewrite(ctx context.Context, rawObj *raw.Object) (*raw.Rewr
if c.RewriteToken != "" {
call.RewriteToken(c.RewriteToken)
}
if c.DestinationKMSKeyName != "" {
call.DestinationKmsKeyName(c.DestinationKMSKeyName)
}
if err := applyConds("Copy destination", c.dst.gen, c.dst.conds, call); err != nil {
return nil, err
}

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@ -19,6 +19,9 @@ Google Cloud Storage stores data in named objects, which are grouped into bucket
More information about Google Cloud Storage is available at
https://cloud.google.com/storage/docs.
See https://godoc.org/cloud.google.com/go for authentication, timeouts,
connection pooling and similar aspects of this package.
All of the methods of this package use exponential backoff to retry calls
that fail with certain errors, as described in
https://cloud.google.com/storage/docs/exponential-backoff.
@ -158,10 +161,5 @@ SignedURL for details.
// TODO: Handle error.
}
fmt.Println(url)
Authentication
See examples of authorization and authentication at
https://godoc.org/cloud.google.com/go#pkg-examples.
*/
package storage // import "cloud.google.com/go/storage"

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@ -22,6 +22,7 @@ import (
"io/ioutil"
"net/http"
"net/url"
"reflect"
"strconv"
"strings"
@ -74,11 +75,6 @@ func (o *ObjectHandle) NewRangeReader(ctx context.Context, offset, length int64)
return nil, err
}
req = withContext(req, ctx)
if length < 0 && offset > 0 {
req.Header.Set("Range", fmt.Sprintf("bytes=%d-", offset))
} else if length > 0 {
req.Header.Set("Range", fmt.Sprintf("bytes=%d-%d", offset, offset+length-1))
}
if o.userProject != "" {
req.Header.Set("X-Goog-User-Project", o.userProject)
}
@ -88,39 +84,57 @@ func (o *ObjectHandle) NewRangeReader(ctx context.Context, offset, length int64)
if err := setEncryptionHeaders(req.Header, o.encryptionKey, false); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
var res *http.Response
err = runWithRetry(ctx, func() error {
res, err = o.c.hc.Do(req)
if err != nil {
return err
// Define a function that initiates a Read with offset and length, assuming we
// have already read seen bytes.
reopen := func(seen int64) (*http.Response, error) {
start := offset + seen
if length < 0 && start > 0 {
req.Header.Set("Range", fmt.Sprintf("bytes=%d-", start))
} else if length > 0 {
// The end character isn't affected by how many bytes we've seen.
req.Header.Set("Range", fmt.Sprintf("bytes=%d-%d", start, offset+length-1))
}
if res.StatusCode == http.StatusNotFound {
res.Body.Close()
return ErrObjectNotExist
}
if res.StatusCode < 200 || res.StatusCode > 299 {
body, _ := ioutil.ReadAll(res.Body)
res.Body.Close()
return &googleapi.Error{
Code: res.StatusCode,
Header: res.Header,
Body: string(body),
var res *http.Response
err = runWithRetry(ctx, func() error {
res, err = o.c.hc.Do(req)
if err != nil {
return err
}
if res.StatusCode == http.StatusNotFound {
res.Body.Close()
return ErrObjectNotExist
}
if res.StatusCode < 200 || res.StatusCode > 299 {
body, _ := ioutil.ReadAll(res.Body)
res.Body.Close()
return &googleapi.Error{
Code: res.StatusCode,
Header: res.Header,
Body: string(body),
}
}
if start > 0 && length != 0 && res.StatusCode != http.StatusPartialContent {
res.Body.Close()
return errors.New("storage: partial request not satisfied")
}
return nil
})
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if offset > 0 && length != 0 && res.StatusCode != http.StatusPartialContent {
res.Body.Close()
return errors.New("storage: partial request not satisfied")
}
return nil
})
return res, nil
}
res, err := reopen(0)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
var size int64 // total size of object, even if a range was requested.
if res.StatusCode == http.StatusPartialContent {
cr := strings.TrimSpace(res.Header.Get("Content-Range"))
if !strings.HasPrefix(cr, "bytes ") || !strings.Contains(cr, "/") {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("storage: invalid Content-Range %q", cr)
}
size, err = strconv.ParseInt(cr[strings.LastIndex(cr, "/")+1:], 10, 64)
@ -155,6 +169,7 @@ func (o *ObjectHandle) NewRangeReader(ctx context.Context, offset, length int64)
cacheControl: res.Header.Get("Cache-Control"),
wantCRC: crc,
checkCRC: checkCRC,
reopen: reopen,
}, nil
}
@ -180,15 +195,16 @@ var emptyBody = ioutil.NopCloser(strings.NewReader(""))
// the stored CRC, returning an error from Read if there is a mismatch. This integrity check
// is skipped if transcoding occurs. See https://cloud.google.com/storage/docs/transcoding.
type Reader struct {
body io.ReadCloser
remain, size int64
contentType string
contentEncoding string
cacheControl string
checkCRC bool // should we check the CRC?
wantCRC uint32 // the CRC32c value the server sent in the header
gotCRC uint32 // running crc
checkedCRC bool // did we check the CRC? (For tests.)
body io.ReadCloser
seen, remain, size int64
contentType string
contentEncoding string
cacheControl string
checkCRC bool // should we check the CRC?
wantCRC uint32 // the CRC32c value the server sent in the header
gotCRC uint32 // running crc
checkedCRC bool // did we check the CRC? (For tests.)
reopen func(seen int64) (*http.Response, error)
}
// Close closes the Reader. It must be called when done reading.
@ -197,7 +213,7 @@ func (r *Reader) Close() error {
}
func (r *Reader) Read(p []byte) (int, error) {
n, err := r.body.Read(p)
n, err := r.readWithRetry(p)
if r.remain != -1 {
r.remain -= int64(n)
}
@ -217,6 +233,35 @@ func (r *Reader) Read(p []byte) (int, error) {
return n, err
}
func (r *Reader) readWithRetry(p []byte) (int, error) {
n := 0
for len(p[n:]) > 0 {
m, err := r.body.Read(p[n:])
n += m
r.seen += int64(m)
if !shouldRetryRead(err) {
return n, err
}
// Read failed, but we will try again. Send a ranged read request that takes
// into account the number of bytes we've already seen.
res, err := r.reopen(r.seen)
if err != nil {
// reopen already retries
return n, err
}
r.body.Close()
r.body = res.Body
}
return n, nil
}
func shouldRetryRead(err error) bool {
if err == nil {
return false
}
return strings.HasSuffix(err.Error(), "INTERNAL_ERROR") && strings.Contains(reflect.TypeOf(err).String(), "http2")
}
// Size returns the size of the object in bytes.
// The returned value is always the same and is not affected by
// calls to Read or Close.

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@ -722,6 +722,14 @@ type ObjectAttrs struct {
// encryption in Google Cloud Storage.
CustomerKeySHA256 string
// Cloud KMS key name, in the form
// projects/P/locations/L/keyRings/R/cryptoKeys/K, used to encrypt this object,
// if the object is encrypted by such a key.
//
// Providing both a KMSKeyName and a customer-supplied encryption key (via
// ObjectHandle.Key) will result in an error when writing an object.
KMSKeyName string
// Prefix is set only for ObjectAttrs which represent synthetic "directory
// entries" when iterating over buckets using Query.Delimiter. See
// ObjectIterator.Next. When set, no other fields in ObjectAttrs will be
@ -779,6 +787,7 @@ func newObject(o *raw.Object) *ObjectAttrs {
Metageneration: o.Metageneration,
StorageClass: o.StorageClass,
CustomerKeySHA256: sha256,
KMSKeyName: o.KmsKeyName,
Created: convertTime(o.TimeCreated),
Deleted: convertTime(o.TimeDeleted),
Updated: convertTime(o.Updated),

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@ -88,6 +88,9 @@ func (w *Writer) open() error {
if !utf8.ValidString(attrs.Name) {
return fmt.Errorf("storage: object name %q is not valid UTF-8", attrs.Name)
}
if attrs.KMSKeyName != "" && w.o.encryptionKey != nil {
return errors.New("storage: cannot use KMSKeyName with a customer-supplied encryption key")
}
pr, pw := io.Pipe()
w.pw = pw
w.opened = true
@ -119,6 +122,9 @@ func (w *Writer) open() error {
if w.ProgressFunc != nil {
call.ProgressUpdater(func(n, _ int64) { w.ProgressFunc(n) })
}
if attrs.KMSKeyName != "" {
call.KmsKeyName(attrs.KMSKeyName)
}
if err := setEncryptionHeaders(call.Header(), w.o.encryptionKey, false); err != nil {
w.mu.Lock()
w.err = err

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@ -0,0 +1,21 @@
The MIT License (MIT)
Copyright (c) 2015 Microsoft Corporation
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
THE SOFTWARE.

188
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@ -0,0 +1,188 @@
package ansiterm
const LogEnv = "DEBUG_TERMINAL"
// ANSI constants
// References:
// -- http://www.ecma-international.org/publications/standards/Ecma-048.htm
// -- http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man4/console_codes.4.html
// -- http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/intrepid/man4/console_codes.4.html
// -- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ANSI_escape_code
// -- http://vt100.net/emu/dec_ansi_parser
// -- http://vt100.net/emu/vt500_parser.svg
// -- http://invisible-island.net/xterm/ctlseqs/ctlseqs.html
// -- http://www.inwap.com/pdp10/ansicode.txt
const (
// ECMA-48 Set Graphics Rendition
// Note:
// -- Constants leading with an underscore (e.g., _ANSI_xxx) are unsupported or reserved
// -- Fonts could possibly be supported via SetCurrentConsoleFontEx
// -- Windows does not expose the per-window cursor (i.e., caret) blink times
ANSI_SGR_RESET = 0
ANSI_SGR_BOLD = 1
ANSI_SGR_DIM = 2
_ANSI_SGR_ITALIC = 3
ANSI_SGR_UNDERLINE = 4
_ANSI_SGR_BLINKSLOW = 5
_ANSI_SGR_BLINKFAST = 6
ANSI_SGR_REVERSE = 7
_ANSI_SGR_INVISIBLE = 8
_ANSI_SGR_LINETHROUGH = 9
_ANSI_SGR_FONT_00 = 10
_ANSI_SGR_FONT_01 = 11
_ANSI_SGR_FONT_02 = 12
_ANSI_SGR_FONT_03 = 13
_ANSI_SGR_FONT_04 = 14
_ANSI_SGR_FONT_05 = 15
_ANSI_SGR_FONT_06 = 16
_ANSI_SGR_FONT_07 = 17
_ANSI_SGR_FONT_08 = 18
_ANSI_SGR_FONT_09 = 19
_ANSI_SGR_FONT_10 = 20
_ANSI_SGR_DOUBLEUNDERLINE = 21
ANSI_SGR_BOLD_DIM_OFF = 22
_ANSI_SGR_ITALIC_OFF = 23
ANSI_SGR_UNDERLINE_OFF = 24
_ANSI_SGR_BLINK_OFF = 25
_ANSI_SGR_RESERVED_00 = 26
ANSI_SGR_REVERSE_OFF = 27
_ANSI_SGR_INVISIBLE_OFF = 28
_ANSI_SGR_LINETHROUGH_OFF = 29
ANSI_SGR_FOREGROUND_BLACK = 30
ANSI_SGR_FOREGROUND_RED = 31
ANSI_SGR_FOREGROUND_GREEN = 32
ANSI_SGR_FOREGROUND_YELLOW = 33
ANSI_SGR_FOREGROUND_BLUE = 34
ANSI_SGR_FOREGROUND_MAGENTA = 35
ANSI_SGR_FOREGROUND_CYAN = 36
ANSI_SGR_FOREGROUND_WHITE = 37
_ANSI_SGR_RESERVED_01 = 38
ANSI_SGR_FOREGROUND_DEFAULT = 39
ANSI_SGR_BACKGROUND_BLACK = 40
ANSI_SGR_BACKGROUND_RED = 41
ANSI_SGR_BACKGROUND_GREEN = 42
ANSI_SGR_BACKGROUND_YELLOW = 43
ANSI_SGR_BACKGROUND_BLUE = 44
ANSI_SGR_BACKGROUND_MAGENTA = 45
ANSI_SGR_BACKGROUND_CYAN = 46
ANSI_SGR_BACKGROUND_WHITE = 47
_ANSI_SGR_RESERVED_02 = 48
ANSI_SGR_BACKGROUND_DEFAULT = 49
// 50 - 65: Unsupported
ANSI_MAX_CMD_LENGTH = 4096
MAX_INPUT_EVENTS = 128
DEFAULT_WIDTH = 80
DEFAULT_HEIGHT = 24
ANSI_BEL = 0x07
ANSI_BACKSPACE = 0x08
ANSI_TAB = 0x09
ANSI_LINE_FEED = 0x0A
ANSI_VERTICAL_TAB = 0x0B
ANSI_FORM_FEED = 0x0C
ANSI_CARRIAGE_RETURN = 0x0D
ANSI_ESCAPE_PRIMARY = 0x1B
ANSI_ESCAPE_SECONDARY = 0x5B
ANSI_OSC_STRING_ENTRY = 0x5D
ANSI_COMMAND_FIRST = 0x40
ANSI_COMMAND_LAST = 0x7E
DCS_ENTRY = 0x90
CSI_ENTRY = 0x9B
OSC_STRING = 0x9D
ANSI_PARAMETER_SEP = ";"
ANSI_CMD_G0 = '('
ANSI_CMD_G1 = ')'
ANSI_CMD_G2 = '*'
ANSI_CMD_G3 = '+'
ANSI_CMD_DECPNM = '>'
ANSI_CMD_DECPAM = '='
ANSI_CMD_OSC = ']'
ANSI_CMD_STR_TERM = '\\'
KEY_CONTROL_PARAM_2 = ";2"
KEY_CONTROL_PARAM_3 = ";3"
KEY_CONTROL_PARAM_4 = ";4"
KEY_CONTROL_PARAM_5 = ";5"
KEY_CONTROL_PARAM_6 = ";6"
KEY_CONTROL_PARAM_7 = ";7"
KEY_CONTROL_PARAM_8 = ";8"
KEY_ESC_CSI = "\x1B["
KEY_ESC_N = "\x1BN"
KEY_ESC_O = "\x1BO"
FILL_CHARACTER = ' '
)
func getByteRange(start byte, end byte) []byte {
bytes := make([]byte, 0, 32)
for i := start; i <= end; i++ {
bytes = append(bytes, byte(i))
}
return bytes
}
var toGroundBytes = getToGroundBytes()
var executors = getExecuteBytes()
// SPACE 20+A0 hex Always and everywhere a blank space
// Intermediate 20-2F hex !"#$%&'()*+,-./
var intermeds = getByteRange(0x20, 0x2F)
// Parameters 30-3F hex 0123456789:;<=>?
// CSI Parameters 30-39, 3B hex 0123456789;
var csiParams = getByteRange(0x30, 0x3F)
var csiCollectables = append(getByteRange(0x30, 0x39), getByteRange(0x3B, 0x3F)...)
// Uppercase 40-5F hex @ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_
var upperCase = getByteRange(0x40, 0x5F)
// Lowercase 60-7E hex `abcdefghijlkmnopqrstuvwxyz{|}~
var lowerCase = getByteRange(0x60, 0x7E)
// Alphabetics 40-7E hex (all of upper and lower case)
var alphabetics = append(upperCase, lowerCase...)
var printables = getByteRange(0x20, 0x7F)
var escapeIntermediateToGroundBytes = getByteRange(0x30, 0x7E)
var escapeToGroundBytes = getEscapeToGroundBytes()
// See http://www.vt100.net/emu/vt500_parser.png for description of the complex
// byte ranges below
func getEscapeToGroundBytes() []byte {
escapeToGroundBytes := getByteRange(0x30, 0x4F)
escapeToGroundBytes = append(escapeToGroundBytes, getByteRange(0x51, 0x57)...)
escapeToGroundBytes = append(escapeToGroundBytes, 0x59)
escapeToGroundBytes = append(escapeToGroundBytes, 0x5A)
escapeToGroundBytes = append(escapeToGroundBytes, 0x5C)
escapeToGroundBytes = append(escapeToGroundBytes, getByteRange(0x60, 0x7E)...)
return escapeToGroundBytes
}
func getExecuteBytes() []byte {
executeBytes := getByteRange(0x00, 0x17)
executeBytes = append(executeBytes, 0x19)
executeBytes = append(executeBytes, getByteRange(0x1C, 0x1F)...)
return executeBytes
}
func getToGroundBytes() []byte {
groundBytes := []byte{0x18}
groundBytes = append(groundBytes, 0x1A)
groundBytes = append(groundBytes, getByteRange(0x80, 0x8F)...)
groundBytes = append(groundBytes, getByteRange(0x91, 0x97)...)
groundBytes = append(groundBytes, 0x99)
groundBytes = append(groundBytes, 0x9A)
groundBytes = append(groundBytes, 0x9C)
return groundBytes
}
// Delete 7F hex Always and everywhere ignored
// C1 Control 80-9F hex 32 additional control characters
// G1 Displayable A1-FE hex 94 additional displayable characters
// Special A0+FF hex Same as SPACE and DELETE

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@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
package ansiterm
type ansiContext struct {
currentChar byte
paramBuffer []byte
interBuffer []byte
}

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@ -0,0 +1,49 @@
package ansiterm
type csiEntryState struct {
baseState
}
func (csiState csiEntryState) Handle(b byte) (s state, e error) {
csiState.parser.logf("CsiEntry::Handle %#x", b)
nextState, err := csiState.baseState.Handle(b)
if nextState != nil || err != nil {
return nextState, err
}
switch {
case sliceContains(alphabetics, b):
return csiState.parser.ground, nil
case sliceContains(csiCollectables, b):
return csiState.parser.csiParam, nil
case sliceContains(executors, b):
return csiState, csiState.parser.execute()
}
return csiState, nil
}
func (csiState csiEntryState) Transition(s state) error {
csiState.parser.logf("CsiEntry::Transition %s --> %s", csiState.Name(), s.Name())
csiState.baseState.Transition(s)
switch s {
case csiState.parser.ground:
return csiState.parser.csiDispatch()
case csiState.parser.csiParam:
switch {
case sliceContains(csiParams, csiState.parser.context.currentChar):
csiState.parser.collectParam()
case sliceContains(intermeds, csiState.parser.context.currentChar):
csiState.parser.collectInter()
}
}
return nil
}
func (csiState csiEntryState) Enter() error {
csiState.parser.clear()
return nil
}

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package ansiterm
type csiParamState struct {
baseState
}
func (csiState csiParamState) Handle(b byte) (s state, e error) {
csiState.parser.logf("CsiParam::Handle %#x", b)
nextState, err := csiState.baseState.Handle(b)
if nextState != nil || err != nil {
return nextState, err
}
switch {
case sliceContains(alphabetics, b):
return csiState.parser.ground, nil
case sliceContains(csiCollectables, b):
csiState.parser.collectParam()
return csiState, nil
case sliceContains(executors, b):
return csiState, csiState.parser.execute()
}
return csiState, nil
}
func (csiState csiParamState) Transition(s state) error {
csiState.parser.logf("CsiParam::Transition %s --> %s", csiState.Name(), s.Name())
csiState.baseState.Transition(s)
switch s {
case csiState.parser.ground:
return csiState.parser.csiDispatch()
}
return nil
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package ansiterm
type escapeIntermediateState struct {
baseState
}
func (escState escapeIntermediateState) Handle(b byte) (s state, e error) {
escState.parser.logf("escapeIntermediateState::Handle %#x", b)
nextState, err := escState.baseState.Handle(b)
if nextState != nil || err != nil {
return nextState, err
}
switch {
case sliceContains(intermeds, b):
return escState, escState.parser.collectInter()
case sliceContains(executors, b):
return escState, escState.parser.execute()
case sliceContains(escapeIntermediateToGroundBytes, b):
return escState.parser.ground, nil
}
return escState, nil
}
func (escState escapeIntermediateState) Transition(s state) error {
escState.parser.logf("escapeIntermediateState::Transition %s --> %s", escState.Name(), s.Name())
escState.baseState.Transition(s)
switch s {
case escState.parser.ground:
return escState.parser.escDispatch()
}
return nil
}

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package ansiterm
type escapeState struct {
baseState
}
func (escState escapeState) Handle(b byte) (s state, e error) {
escState.parser.logf("escapeState::Handle %#x", b)
nextState, err := escState.baseState.Handle(b)
if nextState != nil || err != nil {
return nextState, err
}
switch {
case b == ANSI_ESCAPE_SECONDARY:
return escState.parser.csiEntry, nil
case b == ANSI_OSC_STRING_ENTRY:
return escState.parser.oscString, nil
case sliceContains(executors, b):
return escState, escState.parser.execute()
case sliceContains(escapeToGroundBytes, b):
return escState.parser.ground, nil
case sliceContains(intermeds, b):
return escState.parser.escapeIntermediate, nil
}
return escState, nil
}
func (escState escapeState) Transition(s state) error {
escState.parser.logf("Escape::Transition %s --> %s", escState.Name(), s.Name())
escState.baseState.Transition(s)
switch s {
case escState.parser.ground:
return escState.parser.escDispatch()
case escState.parser.escapeIntermediate:
return escState.parser.collectInter()
}
return nil
}
func (escState escapeState) Enter() error {
escState.parser.clear()
return nil
}

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package ansiterm
type AnsiEventHandler interface {
// Print
Print(b byte) error
// Execute C0 commands
Execute(b byte) error
// CUrsor Up
CUU(int) error
// CUrsor Down
CUD(int) error
// CUrsor Forward
CUF(int) error
// CUrsor Backward
CUB(int) error
// Cursor to Next Line
CNL(int) error
// Cursor to Previous Line
CPL(int) error
// Cursor Horizontal position Absolute
CHA(int) error
// Vertical line Position Absolute
VPA(int) error
// CUrsor Position
CUP(int, int) error
// Horizontal and Vertical Position (depends on PUM)
HVP(int, int) error
// Text Cursor Enable Mode
DECTCEM(bool) error
// Origin Mode
DECOM(bool) error
// 132 Column Mode
DECCOLM(bool) error
// Erase in Display
ED(int) error
// Erase in Line
EL(int) error
// Insert Line
IL(int) error
// Delete Line
DL(int) error
// Insert Character
ICH(int) error
// Delete Character
DCH(int) error
// Set Graphics Rendition
SGR([]int) error
// Pan Down
SU(int) error
// Pan Up
SD(int) error
// Device Attributes
DA([]string) error
// Set Top and Bottom Margins
DECSTBM(int, int) error
// Index
IND() error
// Reverse Index
RI() error
// Flush updates from previous commands
Flush() error
}

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package ansiterm
type groundState struct {
baseState
}
func (gs groundState) Handle(b byte) (s state, e error) {
gs.parser.context.currentChar = b
nextState, err := gs.baseState.Handle(b)
if nextState != nil || err != nil {
return nextState, err
}
switch {
case sliceContains(printables, b):
return gs, gs.parser.print()
case sliceContains(executors, b):
return gs, gs.parser.execute()
}
return gs, nil
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package ansiterm
type oscStringState struct {
baseState
}
func (oscState oscStringState) Handle(b byte) (s state, e error) {
oscState.parser.logf("OscString::Handle %#x", b)
nextState, err := oscState.baseState.Handle(b)
if nextState != nil || err != nil {
return nextState, err
}
switch {
case isOscStringTerminator(b):
return oscState.parser.ground, nil
}
return oscState, nil
}
// See below for OSC string terminators for linux
// http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man4/console_codes.4.html
func isOscStringTerminator(b byte) bool {
if b == ANSI_BEL || b == 0x5C {
return true
}
return false
}

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package ansiterm
import (
"errors"
"log"
"os"
)
type AnsiParser struct {
currState state
eventHandler AnsiEventHandler
context *ansiContext
csiEntry state
csiParam state
dcsEntry state
escape state
escapeIntermediate state
error state
ground state
oscString state
stateMap []state
logf func(string, ...interface{})
}
type Option func(*AnsiParser)
func WithLogf(f func(string, ...interface{})) Option {
return func(ap *AnsiParser) {
ap.logf = f
}
}
func CreateParser(initialState string, evtHandler AnsiEventHandler, opts ...Option) *AnsiParser {
ap := &AnsiParser{
eventHandler: evtHandler,
context: &ansiContext{},
}
for _, o := range opts {
o(ap)
}
if isDebugEnv := os.Getenv(LogEnv); isDebugEnv == "1" {
logFile, _ := os.Create("ansiParser.log")
logger := log.New(logFile, "", log.LstdFlags)
if ap.logf != nil {
l := ap.logf
ap.logf = func(s string, v ...interface{}) {
l(s, v...)
logger.Printf(s, v...)
}
} else {
ap.logf = logger.Printf
}
}
if ap.logf == nil {
ap.logf = func(string, ...interface{}) {}
}
ap.csiEntry = csiEntryState{baseState{name: "CsiEntry", parser: ap}}
ap.csiParam = csiParamState{baseState{name: "CsiParam", parser: ap}}
ap.dcsEntry = dcsEntryState{baseState{name: "DcsEntry", parser: ap}}
ap.escape = escapeState{baseState{name: "Escape", parser: ap}}
ap.escapeIntermediate = escapeIntermediateState{baseState{name: "EscapeIntermediate", parser: ap}}
ap.error = errorState{baseState{name: "Error", parser: ap}}
ap.ground = groundState{baseState{name: "Ground", parser: ap}}
ap.oscString = oscStringState{baseState{name: "OscString", parser: ap}}
ap.stateMap = []state{
ap.csiEntry,
ap.csiParam,
ap.dcsEntry,
ap.escape,
ap.escapeIntermediate,
ap.error,
ap.ground,
ap.oscString,
}
ap.currState = getState(initialState, ap.stateMap)
ap.logf("CreateParser: parser %p", ap)
return ap
}
func getState(name string, states []state) state {
for _, el := range states {
if el.Name() == name {
return el
}
}
return nil
}
func (ap *AnsiParser) Parse(bytes []byte) (int, error) {
for i, b := range bytes {
if err := ap.handle(b); err != nil {
return i, err
}
}
return len(bytes), ap.eventHandler.Flush()
}
func (ap *AnsiParser) handle(b byte) error {
ap.context.currentChar = b
newState, err := ap.currState.Handle(b)
if err != nil {
return err
}
if newState == nil {
ap.logf("WARNING: newState is nil")
return errors.New("New state of 'nil' is invalid.")
}
if newState != ap.currState {
if err := ap.changeState(newState); err != nil {
return err
}
}
return nil
}
func (ap *AnsiParser) changeState(newState state) error {
ap.logf("ChangeState %s --> %s", ap.currState.Name(), newState.Name())
// Exit old state
if err := ap.currState.Exit(); err != nil {
ap.logf("Exit state '%s' failed with : '%v'", ap.currState.Name(), err)
return err
}
// Perform transition action
if err := ap.currState.Transition(newState); err != nil {
ap.logf("Transition from '%s' to '%s' failed with: '%v'", ap.currState.Name(), newState.Name, err)
return err
}
// Enter new state
if err := newState.Enter(); err != nil {
ap.logf("Enter state '%s' failed with: '%v'", newState.Name(), err)
return err
}
ap.currState = newState
return nil
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package ansiterm
import (
"strconv"
)
func parseParams(bytes []byte) ([]string, error) {
paramBuff := make([]byte, 0, 0)
params := []string{}
for _, v := range bytes {
if v == ';' {
if len(paramBuff) > 0 {
// Completed parameter, append it to the list
s := string(paramBuff)
params = append(params, s)
paramBuff = make([]byte, 0, 0)
}
} else {
paramBuff = append(paramBuff, v)
}
}
// Last parameter may not be terminated with ';'
if len(paramBuff) > 0 {
s := string(paramBuff)
params = append(params, s)
}
return params, nil
}
func parseCmd(context ansiContext) (string, error) {
return string(context.currentChar), nil
}
func getInt(params []string, dflt int) int {
i := getInts(params, 1, dflt)[0]
return i
}
func getInts(params []string, minCount int, dflt int) []int {
ints := []int{}
for _, v := range params {
i, _ := strconv.Atoi(v)
// Zero is mapped to the default value in VT100.
if i == 0 {
i = dflt
}
ints = append(ints, i)
}
if len(ints) < minCount {
remaining := minCount - len(ints)
for i := 0; i < remaining; i++ {
ints = append(ints, dflt)
}
}
return ints
}
func (ap *AnsiParser) modeDispatch(param string, set bool) error {
switch param {
case "?3":
return ap.eventHandler.DECCOLM(set)
case "?6":
return ap.eventHandler.DECOM(set)
case "?25":
return ap.eventHandler.DECTCEM(set)
}
return nil
}
func (ap *AnsiParser) hDispatch(params []string) error {
if len(params) == 1 {
return ap.modeDispatch(params[0], true)
}
return nil
}
func (ap *AnsiParser) lDispatch(params []string) error {
if len(params) == 1 {
return ap.modeDispatch(params[0], false)
}
return nil
}
func getEraseParam(params []string) int {
param := getInt(params, 0)
if param < 0 || 3 < param {
param = 0
}
return param
}

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package ansiterm
func (ap *AnsiParser) collectParam() error {
currChar := ap.context.currentChar
ap.logf("collectParam %#x", currChar)
ap.context.paramBuffer = append(ap.context.paramBuffer, currChar)
return nil
}
func (ap *AnsiParser) collectInter() error {
currChar := ap.context.currentChar
ap.logf("collectInter %#x", currChar)
ap.context.paramBuffer = append(ap.context.interBuffer, currChar)
return nil
}
func (ap *AnsiParser) escDispatch() error {
cmd, _ := parseCmd(*ap.context)
intermeds := ap.context.interBuffer
ap.logf("escDispatch currentChar: %#x", ap.context.currentChar)
ap.logf("escDispatch: %v(%v)", cmd, intermeds)
switch cmd {
case "D": // IND
return ap.eventHandler.IND()
case "E": // NEL, equivalent to CRLF
err := ap.eventHandler.Execute(ANSI_CARRIAGE_RETURN)
if err == nil {
err = ap.eventHandler.Execute(ANSI_LINE_FEED)
}
return err
case "M": // RI
return ap.eventHandler.RI()
}
return nil
}
func (ap *AnsiParser) csiDispatch() error {
cmd, _ := parseCmd(*ap.context)
params, _ := parseParams(ap.context.paramBuffer)
ap.logf("Parsed params: %v with length: %d", params, len(params))
ap.logf("csiDispatch: %v(%v)", cmd, params)
switch cmd {
case "@":
return ap.eventHandler.ICH(getInt(params, 1))
case "A":
return ap.eventHandler.CUU(getInt(params, 1))
case "B":
return ap.eventHandler.CUD(getInt(params, 1))
case "C":
return ap.eventHandler.CUF(getInt(params, 1))
case "D":
return ap.eventHandler.CUB(getInt(params, 1))
case "E":
return ap.eventHandler.CNL(getInt(params, 1))
case "F":
return ap.eventHandler.CPL(getInt(params, 1))
case "G":
return ap.eventHandler.CHA(getInt(params, 1))
case "H":
ints := getInts(params, 2, 1)
x, y := ints[0], ints[1]
return ap.eventHandler.CUP(x, y)
case "J":
param := getEraseParam(params)
return ap.eventHandler.ED(param)
case "K":
param := getEraseParam(params)
return ap.eventHandler.EL(param)
case "L":
return ap.eventHandler.IL(getInt(params, 1))
case "M":
return ap.eventHandler.DL(getInt(params, 1))
case "P":
return ap.eventHandler.DCH(getInt(params, 1))
case "S":
return ap.eventHandler.SU(getInt(params, 1))
case "T":
return ap.eventHandler.SD(getInt(params, 1))
case "c":
return ap.eventHandler.DA(params)
case "d":
return ap.eventHandler.VPA(getInt(params, 1))
case "f":
ints := getInts(params, 2, 1)
x, y := ints[0], ints[1]
return ap.eventHandler.HVP(x, y)
case "h":
return ap.hDispatch(params)
case "l":
return ap.lDispatch(params)
case "m":
return ap.eventHandler.SGR(getInts(params, 1, 0))
case "r":
ints := getInts(params, 2, 1)
top, bottom := ints[0], ints[1]
return ap.eventHandler.DECSTBM(top, bottom)
default:
ap.logf("ERROR: Unsupported CSI command: '%s', with full context: %v", cmd, ap.context)
return nil
}
}
func (ap *AnsiParser) print() error {
return ap.eventHandler.Print(ap.context.currentChar)
}
func (ap *AnsiParser) clear() error {
ap.context = &ansiContext{}
return nil
}
func (ap *AnsiParser) execute() error {
return ap.eventHandler.Execute(ap.context.currentChar)
}

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package ansiterm
type stateID int
type state interface {
Enter() error
Exit() error
Handle(byte) (state, error)
Name() string
Transition(state) error
}
type baseState struct {
name string
parser *AnsiParser
}
func (base baseState) Enter() error {
return nil
}
func (base baseState) Exit() error {
return nil
}
func (base baseState) Handle(b byte) (s state, e error) {
switch {
case b == CSI_ENTRY:
return base.parser.csiEntry, nil
case b == DCS_ENTRY:
return base.parser.dcsEntry, nil
case b == ANSI_ESCAPE_PRIMARY:
return base.parser.escape, nil
case b == OSC_STRING:
return base.parser.oscString, nil
case sliceContains(toGroundBytes, b):
return base.parser.ground, nil
}
return nil, nil
}
func (base baseState) Name() string {
return base.name
}
func (base baseState) Transition(s state) error {
if s == base.parser.ground {
execBytes := []byte{0x18}
execBytes = append(execBytes, 0x1A)
execBytes = append(execBytes, getByteRange(0x80, 0x8F)...)
execBytes = append(execBytes, getByteRange(0x91, 0x97)...)
execBytes = append(execBytes, 0x99)
execBytes = append(execBytes, 0x9A)
if sliceContains(execBytes, base.parser.context.currentChar) {
return base.parser.execute()
}
}
return nil
}
type dcsEntryState struct {
baseState
}
type errorState struct {
baseState
}

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package ansiterm
import (
"strconv"
)
func sliceContains(bytes []byte, b byte) bool {
for _, v := range bytes {
if v == b {
return true
}
}
return false
}
func convertBytesToInteger(bytes []byte) int {
s := string(bytes)
i, _ := strconv.Atoi(s)
return i
}

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// +build windows
package winterm
import (
"fmt"
"os"
"strconv"
"strings"
"syscall"
"github.com/Azure/go-ansiterm"
)
// Windows keyboard constants
// See https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/dd375731(v=vs.85).aspx.
const (
VK_PRIOR = 0x21 // PAGE UP key
VK_NEXT = 0x22 // PAGE DOWN key
VK_END = 0x23 // END key
VK_HOME = 0x24 // HOME key
VK_LEFT = 0x25 // LEFT ARROW key
VK_UP = 0x26 // UP ARROW key
VK_RIGHT = 0x27 // RIGHT ARROW key
VK_DOWN = 0x28 // DOWN ARROW key
VK_SELECT = 0x29 // SELECT key
VK_PRINT = 0x2A // PRINT key
VK_EXECUTE = 0x2B // EXECUTE key
VK_SNAPSHOT = 0x2C // PRINT SCREEN key
VK_INSERT = 0x2D // INS key
VK_DELETE = 0x2E // DEL key
VK_HELP = 0x2F // HELP key
VK_F1 = 0x70 // F1 key
VK_F2 = 0x71 // F2 key
VK_F3 = 0x72 // F3 key
VK_F4 = 0x73 // F4 key
VK_F5 = 0x74 // F5 key
VK_F6 = 0x75 // F6 key
VK_F7 = 0x76 // F7 key
VK_F8 = 0x77 // F8 key
VK_F9 = 0x78 // F9 key
VK_F10 = 0x79 // F10 key
VK_F11 = 0x7A // F11 key
VK_F12 = 0x7B // F12 key
RIGHT_ALT_PRESSED = 0x0001
LEFT_ALT_PRESSED = 0x0002
RIGHT_CTRL_PRESSED = 0x0004
LEFT_CTRL_PRESSED = 0x0008
SHIFT_PRESSED = 0x0010
NUMLOCK_ON = 0x0020
SCROLLLOCK_ON = 0x0040
CAPSLOCK_ON = 0x0080
ENHANCED_KEY = 0x0100
)
type ansiCommand struct {
CommandBytes []byte
Command string
Parameters []string
IsSpecial bool
}
func newAnsiCommand(command []byte) *ansiCommand {
if isCharacterSelectionCmdChar(command[1]) {
// Is Character Set Selection commands
return &ansiCommand{
CommandBytes: command,
Command: string(command),
IsSpecial: true,
}
}
// last char is command character
lastCharIndex := len(command) - 1
ac := &ansiCommand{
CommandBytes: command,
Command: string(command[lastCharIndex]),
IsSpecial: false,
}
// more than a single escape
if lastCharIndex != 0 {
start := 1
// skip if double char escape sequence
if command[0] == ansiterm.ANSI_ESCAPE_PRIMARY && command[1] == ansiterm.ANSI_ESCAPE_SECONDARY {
start++
}
// convert this to GetNextParam method
ac.Parameters = strings.Split(string(command[start:lastCharIndex]), ansiterm.ANSI_PARAMETER_SEP)
}
return ac
}
func (ac *ansiCommand) paramAsSHORT(index int, defaultValue int16) int16 {
if index < 0 || index >= len(ac.Parameters) {
return defaultValue
}
param, err := strconv.ParseInt(ac.Parameters[index], 10, 16)
if err != nil {
return defaultValue
}
return int16(param)
}
func (ac *ansiCommand) String() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("0x%v \"%v\" (\"%v\")",
bytesToHex(ac.CommandBytes),
ac.Command,
strings.Join(ac.Parameters, "\",\""))
}
// isAnsiCommandChar returns true if the passed byte falls within the range of ANSI commands.
// See http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/intrepid/man4/console_codes.4.html.
func isAnsiCommandChar(b byte) bool {
switch {
case ansiterm.ANSI_COMMAND_FIRST <= b && b <= ansiterm.ANSI_COMMAND_LAST && b != ansiterm.ANSI_ESCAPE_SECONDARY:
return true
case b == ansiterm.ANSI_CMD_G1 || b == ansiterm.ANSI_CMD_OSC || b == ansiterm.ANSI_CMD_DECPAM || b == ansiterm.ANSI_CMD_DECPNM:
// non-CSI escape sequence terminator
return true
case b == ansiterm.ANSI_CMD_STR_TERM || b == ansiterm.ANSI_BEL:
// String escape sequence terminator
return true
}
return false
}
func isXtermOscSequence(command []byte, current byte) bool {
return (len(command) >= 2 && command[0] == ansiterm.ANSI_ESCAPE_PRIMARY && command[1] == ansiterm.ANSI_CMD_OSC && current != ansiterm.ANSI_BEL)
}
func isCharacterSelectionCmdChar(b byte) bool {
return (b == ansiterm.ANSI_CMD_G0 || b == ansiterm.ANSI_CMD_G1 || b == ansiterm.ANSI_CMD_G2 || b == ansiterm.ANSI_CMD_G3)
}
// bytesToHex converts a slice of bytes to a human-readable string.
func bytesToHex(b []byte) string {
hex := make([]string, len(b))
for i, ch := range b {
hex[i] = fmt.Sprintf("%X", ch)
}
return strings.Join(hex, "")
}
// ensureInRange adjusts the passed value, if necessary, to ensure it is within
// the passed min / max range.
func ensureInRange(n int16, min int16, max int16) int16 {
if n < min {
return min
} else if n > max {
return max
} else {
return n
}
}
func GetStdFile(nFile int) (*os.File, uintptr) {
var file *os.File
switch nFile {
case syscall.STD_INPUT_HANDLE:
file = os.Stdin
case syscall.STD_OUTPUT_HANDLE:
file = os.Stdout
case syscall.STD_ERROR_HANDLE:
file = os.Stderr
default:
panic(fmt.Errorf("Invalid standard handle identifier: %v", nFile))
}
fd, err := syscall.GetStdHandle(nFile)
if err != nil {
panic(fmt.Errorf("Invalid standard handle identifier: %v -- %v", nFile, err))
}
return file, uintptr(fd)
}

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// +build windows
package winterm
import (
"fmt"
"syscall"
"unsafe"
)
//===========================================================================================================
// IMPORTANT NOTE:
//
// The methods below make extensive use of the "unsafe" package to obtain the required pointers.
// Beginning in Go 1.3, the garbage collector may release local variables (e.g., incoming arguments, stack
// variables) the pointers reference *before* the API completes.
//
// As a result, in those cases, the code must hint that the variables remain in active by invoking the
// dummy method "use" (see below). Newer versions of Go are planned to change the mechanism to no longer
// require unsafe pointers.
//
// If you add or modify methods, ENSURE protection of local variables through the "use" builtin to inform
// the garbage collector the variables remain in use if:
//
// -- The value is not a pointer (e.g., int32, struct)
// -- The value is not referenced by the method after passing the pointer to Windows
//
// See http://golang.org/doc/go1.3.
//===========================================================================================================
var (
kernel32DLL = syscall.NewLazyDLL("kernel32.dll")
getConsoleCursorInfoProc = kernel32DLL.NewProc("GetConsoleCursorInfo")
setConsoleCursorInfoProc = kernel32DLL.NewProc("SetConsoleCursorInfo")
setConsoleCursorPositionProc = kernel32DLL.NewProc("SetConsoleCursorPosition")
setConsoleModeProc = kernel32DLL.NewProc("SetConsoleMode")
getConsoleScreenBufferInfoProc = kernel32DLL.NewProc("GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo")
setConsoleScreenBufferSizeProc = kernel32DLL.NewProc("SetConsoleScreenBufferSize")
scrollConsoleScreenBufferProc = kernel32DLL.NewProc("ScrollConsoleScreenBufferA")
setConsoleTextAttributeProc = kernel32DLL.NewProc("SetConsoleTextAttribute")
setConsoleWindowInfoProc = kernel32DLL.NewProc("SetConsoleWindowInfo")
writeConsoleOutputProc = kernel32DLL.NewProc("WriteConsoleOutputW")
readConsoleInputProc = kernel32DLL.NewProc("ReadConsoleInputW")
waitForSingleObjectProc = kernel32DLL.NewProc("WaitForSingleObject")
)
// Windows Console constants
const (
// Console modes
// See https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/ms686033(v=vs.85).aspx.
ENABLE_PROCESSED_INPUT = 0x0001
ENABLE_LINE_INPUT = 0x0002
ENABLE_ECHO_INPUT = 0x0004
ENABLE_WINDOW_INPUT = 0x0008
ENABLE_MOUSE_INPUT = 0x0010
ENABLE_INSERT_MODE = 0x0020
ENABLE_QUICK_EDIT_MODE = 0x0040
ENABLE_EXTENDED_FLAGS = 0x0080
ENABLE_AUTO_POSITION = 0x0100
ENABLE_VIRTUAL_TERMINAL_INPUT = 0x0200
ENABLE_PROCESSED_OUTPUT = 0x0001
ENABLE_WRAP_AT_EOL_OUTPUT = 0x0002
ENABLE_VIRTUAL_TERMINAL_PROCESSING = 0x0004
DISABLE_NEWLINE_AUTO_RETURN = 0x0008
ENABLE_LVB_GRID_WORLDWIDE = 0x0010
// Character attributes
// Note:
// -- The attributes are combined to produce various colors (e.g., Blue + Green will create Cyan).
// Clearing all foreground or background colors results in black; setting all creates white.
// See https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/ms682088(v=vs.85).aspx#_win32_character_attributes.
FOREGROUND_BLUE uint16 = 0x0001
FOREGROUND_GREEN uint16 = 0x0002
FOREGROUND_RED uint16 = 0x0004
FOREGROUND_INTENSITY uint16 = 0x0008
FOREGROUND_MASK uint16 = 0x000F
BACKGROUND_BLUE uint16 = 0x0010
BACKGROUND_GREEN uint16 = 0x0020
BACKGROUND_RED uint16 = 0x0040
BACKGROUND_INTENSITY uint16 = 0x0080
BACKGROUND_MASK uint16 = 0x00F0
COMMON_LVB_MASK uint16 = 0xFF00
COMMON_LVB_REVERSE_VIDEO uint16 = 0x4000
COMMON_LVB_UNDERSCORE uint16 = 0x8000
// Input event types
// See https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/ms683499(v=vs.85).aspx.
KEY_EVENT = 0x0001
MOUSE_EVENT = 0x0002
WINDOW_BUFFER_SIZE_EVENT = 0x0004
MENU_EVENT = 0x0008
FOCUS_EVENT = 0x0010
// WaitForSingleObject return codes
WAIT_ABANDONED = 0x00000080
WAIT_FAILED = 0xFFFFFFFF
WAIT_SIGNALED = 0x0000000
WAIT_TIMEOUT = 0x00000102
// WaitForSingleObject wait duration
WAIT_INFINITE = 0xFFFFFFFF
WAIT_ONE_SECOND = 1000
WAIT_HALF_SECOND = 500
WAIT_QUARTER_SECOND = 250
)
// Windows API Console types
// -- See https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/ms682101(v=vs.85).aspx for Console specific types (e.g., COORD)
// -- See https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa296569(v=vs.60).aspx for comments on alignment
type (
CHAR_INFO struct {
UnicodeChar uint16
Attributes uint16
}
CONSOLE_CURSOR_INFO struct {
Size uint32
Visible int32
}
CONSOLE_SCREEN_BUFFER_INFO struct {
Size COORD
CursorPosition COORD
Attributes uint16
Window SMALL_RECT
MaximumWindowSize COORD
}
COORD struct {
X int16
Y int16
}
SMALL_RECT struct {
Left int16
Top int16
Right int16
Bottom int16
}
// INPUT_RECORD is a C/C++ union of which KEY_EVENT_RECORD is one case, it is also the largest
// See https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/ms683499(v=vs.85).aspx.
INPUT_RECORD struct {
EventType uint16
KeyEvent KEY_EVENT_RECORD
}
KEY_EVENT_RECORD struct {
KeyDown int32
RepeatCount uint16
VirtualKeyCode uint16
VirtualScanCode uint16
UnicodeChar uint16
ControlKeyState uint32
}
WINDOW_BUFFER_SIZE struct {
Size COORD
}
)
// boolToBOOL converts a Go bool into a Windows int32.
func boolToBOOL(f bool) int32 {
if f {
return int32(1)
} else {
return int32(0)
}
}
// GetConsoleCursorInfo retrieves information about the size and visiblity of the console cursor.
// See https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/ms683163(v=vs.85).aspx.
func GetConsoleCursorInfo(handle uintptr, cursorInfo *CONSOLE_CURSOR_INFO) error {
r1, r2, err := getConsoleCursorInfoProc.Call(handle, uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(cursorInfo)), 0)
return checkError(r1, r2, err)
}
// SetConsoleCursorInfo sets the size and visiblity of the console cursor.
// See https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/ms686019(v=vs.85).aspx.
func SetConsoleCursorInfo(handle uintptr, cursorInfo *CONSOLE_CURSOR_INFO) error {
r1, r2, err := setConsoleCursorInfoProc.Call(handle, uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(cursorInfo)), 0)
return checkError(r1, r2, err)
}
// SetConsoleCursorPosition location of the console cursor.
// See https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/ms686025(v=vs.85).aspx.
func SetConsoleCursorPosition(handle uintptr, coord COORD) error {
r1, r2, err := setConsoleCursorPositionProc.Call(handle, coordToPointer(coord))
use(coord)
return checkError(r1, r2, err)
}
// GetConsoleMode gets the console mode for given file descriptor
// See http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/ms683167(v=vs.85).aspx.
func GetConsoleMode(handle uintptr) (mode uint32, err error) {
err = syscall.GetConsoleMode(syscall.Handle(handle), &mode)
return mode, err
}
// SetConsoleMode sets the console mode for given file descriptor
// See http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/ms686033(v=vs.85).aspx.
func SetConsoleMode(handle uintptr, mode uint32) error {
r1, r2, err := setConsoleModeProc.Call(handle, uintptr(mode), 0)
use(mode)
return checkError(r1, r2, err)
}
// GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo retrieves information about the specified console screen buffer.
// See http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/ms683171(v=vs.85).aspx.
func GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo(handle uintptr) (*CONSOLE_SCREEN_BUFFER_INFO, error) {
info := CONSOLE_SCREEN_BUFFER_INFO{}
err := checkError(getConsoleScreenBufferInfoProc.Call(handle, uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(&info)), 0))
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return &info, nil
}
func ScrollConsoleScreenBuffer(handle uintptr, scrollRect SMALL_RECT, clipRect SMALL_RECT, destOrigin COORD, char CHAR_INFO) error {
r1, r2, err := scrollConsoleScreenBufferProc.Call(handle, uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(&scrollRect)), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(&clipRect)), coordToPointer(destOrigin), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(&char)))
use(scrollRect)
use(clipRect)
use(destOrigin)
use(char)
return checkError(r1, r2, err)
}
// SetConsoleScreenBufferSize sets the size of the console screen buffer.
// See https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/ms686044(v=vs.85).aspx.
func SetConsoleScreenBufferSize(handle uintptr, coord COORD) error {
r1, r2, err := setConsoleScreenBufferSizeProc.Call(handle, coordToPointer(coord))
use(coord)
return checkError(r1, r2, err)
}
// SetConsoleTextAttribute sets the attributes of characters written to the
// console screen buffer by the WriteFile or WriteConsole function.
// See http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/ms686047(v=vs.85).aspx.
func SetConsoleTextAttribute(handle uintptr, attribute uint16) error {
r1, r2, err := setConsoleTextAttributeProc.Call(handle, uintptr(attribute), 0)
use(attribute)
return checkError(r1, r2, err)
}
// SetConsoleWindowInfo sets the size and position of the console screen buffer's window.
// Note that the size and location must be within and no larger than the backing console screen buffer.
// See https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/ms686125(v=vs.85).aspx.
func SetConsoleWindowInfo(handle uintptr, isAbsolute bool, rect SMALL_RECT) error {
r1, r2, err := setConsoleWindowInfoProc.Call(handle, uintptr(boolToBOOL(isAbsolute)), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(&rect)))
use(isAbsolute)
use(rect)
return checkError(r1, r2, err)
}
// WriteConsoleOutput writes the CHAR_INFOs from the provided buffer to the active console buffer.
// See https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/ms687404(v=vs.85).aspx.
func WriteConsoleOutput(handle uintptr, buffer []CHAR_INFO, bufferSize COORD, bufferCoord COORD, writeRegion *SMALL_RECT) error {
r1, r2, err := writeConsoleOutputProc.Call(handle, uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(&buffer[0])), coordToPointer(bufferSize), coordToPointer(bufferCoord), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(writeRegion)))
use(buffer)
use(bufferSize)
use(bufferCoord)
return checkError(r1, r2, err)
}
// ReadConsoleInput reads (and removes) data from the console input buffer.
// See https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/ms684961(v=vs.85).aspx.
func ReadConsoleInput(handle uintptr, buffer []INPUT_RECORD, count *uint32) error {
r1, r2, err := readConsoleInputProc.Call(handle, uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(&buffer[0])), uintptr(len(buffer)), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(count)))
use(buffer)
return checkError(r1, r2, err)
}
// WaitForSingleObject waits for the passed handle to be signaled.
// It returns true if the handle was signaled; false otherwise.
// See https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/ms687032(v=vs.85).aspx.
func WaitForSingleObject(handle uintptr, msWait uint32) (bool, error) {
r1, _, err := waitForSingleObjectProc.Call(handle, uintptr(uint32(msWait)))
switch r1 {
case WAIT_ABANDONED, WAIT_TIMEOUT:
return false, nil
case WAIT_SIGNALED:
return true, nil
}
use(msWait)
return false, err
}
// String helpers
func (info CONSOLE_SCREEN_BUFFER_INFO) String() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("Size(%v) Cursor(%v) Window(%v) Max(%v)", info.Size, info.CursorPosition, info.Window, info.MaximumWindowSize)
}
func (coord COORD) String() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("%v,%v", coord.X, coord.Y)
}
func (rect SMALL_RECT) String() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("(%v,%v),(%v,%v)", rect.Left, rect.Top, rect.Right, rect.Bottom)
}
// checkError evaluates the results of a Windows API call and returns the error if it failed.
func checkError(r1, r2 uintptr, err error) error {
// Windows APIs return non-zero to indicate success
if r1 != 0 {
return nil
}
// Return the error if provided, otherwise default to EINVAL
if err != nil {
return err
}
return syscall.EINVAL
}
// coordToPointer converts a COORD into a uintptr (by fooling the type system).
func coordToPointer(c COORD) uintptr {
// Note: This code assumes the two SHORTs are correctly laid out; the "cast" to uint32 is just to get a pointer to pass.
return uintptr(*((*uint32)(unsafe.Pointer(&c))))
}
// use is a no-op, but the compiler cannot see that it is.
// Calling use(p) ensures that p is kept live until that point.
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// +build windows
package winterm
import "github.com/Azure/go-ansiterm"
const (
FOREGROUND_COLOR_MASK = FOREGROUND_RED | FOREGROUND_GREEN | FOREGROUND_BLUE
BACKGROUND_COLOR_MASK = BACKGROUND_RED | BACKGROUND_GREEN | BACKGROUND_BLUE
)
// collectAnsiIntoWindowsAttributes modifies the passed Windows text mode flags to reflect the
// request represented by the passed ANSI mode.
func collectAnsiIntoWindowsAttributes(windowsMode uint16, inverted bool, baseMode uint16, ansiMode int16) (uint16, bool) {
switch ansiMode {
// Mode styles
case ansiterm.ANSI_SGR_BOLD:
windowsMode = windowsMode | FOREGROUND_INTENSITY
case ansiterm.ANSI_SGR_DIM, ansiterm.ANSI_SGR_BOLD_DIM_OFF:
windowsMode &^= FOREGROUND_INTENSITY
case ansiterm.ANSI_SGR_UNDERLINE:
windowsMode = windowsMode | COMMON_LVB_UNDERSCORE
case ansiterm.ANSI_SGR_REVERSE:
inverted = true
case ansiterm.ANSI_SGR_REVERSE_OFF:
inverted = false
case ansiterm.ANSI_SGR_UNDERLINE_OFF:
windowsMode &^= COMMON_LVB_UNDERSCORE
// Foreground colors
case ansiterm.ANSI_SGR_FOREGROUND_DEFAULT:
windowsMode = (windowsMode &^ FOREGROUND_MASK) | (baseMode & FOREGROUND_MASK)
case ansiterm.ANSI_SGR_FOREGROUND_BLACK:
windowsMode = (windowsMode &^ FOREGROUND_COLOR_MASK)
case ansiterm.ANSI_SGR_FOREGROUND_RED:
windowsMode = (windowsMode &^ FOREGROUND_COLOR_MASK) | FOREGROUND_RED
case ansiterm.ANSI_SGR_FOREGROUND_GREEN:
windowsMode = (windowsMode &^ FOREGROUND_COLOR_MASK) | FOREGROUND_GREEN
case ansiterm.ANSI_SGR_FOREGROUND_YELLOW:
windowsMode = (windowsMode &^ FOREGROUND_COLOR_MASK) | FOREGROUND_RED | FOREGROUND_GREEN
case ansiterm.ANSI_SGR_FOREGROUND_BLUE:
windowsMode = (windowsMode &^ FOREGROUND_COLOR_MASK) | FOREGROUND_BLUE
case ansiterm.ANSI_SGR_FOREGROUND_MAGENTA:
windowsMode = (windowsMode &^ FOREGROUND_COLOR_MASK) | FOREGROUND_RED | FOREGROUND_BLUE
case ansiterm.ANSI_SGR_FOREGROUND_CYAN:
windowsMode = (windowsMode &^ FOREGROUND_COLOR_MASK) | FOREGROUND_GREEN | FOREGROUND_BLUE
case ansiterm.ANSI_SGR_FOREGROUND_WHITE:
windowsMode = (windowsMode &^ FOREGROUND_COLOR_MASK) | FOREGROUND_RED | FOREGROUND_GREEN | FOREGROUND_BLUE
// Background colors
case ansiterm.ANSI_SGR_BACKGROUND_DEFAULT:
// Black with no intensity
windowsMode = (windowsMode &^ BACKGROUND_MASK) | (baseMode & BACKGROUND_MASK)
case ansiterm.ANSI_SGR_BACKGROUND_BLACK:
windowsMode = (windowsMode &^ BACKGROUND_COLOR_MASK)
case ansiterm.ANSI_SGR_BACKGROUND_RED:
windowsMode = (windowsMode &^ BACKGROUND_COLOR_MASK) | BACKGROUND_RED
case ansiterm.ANSI_SGR_BACKGROUND_GREEN:
windowsMode = (windowsMode &^ BACKGROUND_COLOR_MASK) | BACKGROUND_GREEN
case ansiterm.ANSI_SGR_BACKGROUND_YELLOW:
windowsMode = (windowsMode &^ BACKGROUND_COLOR_MASK) | BACKGROUND_RED | BACKGROUND_GREEN
case ansiterm.ANSI_SGR_BACKGROUND_BLUE:
windowsMode = (windowsMode &^ BACKGROUND_COLOR_MASK) | BACKGROUND_BLUE
case ansiterm.ANSI_SGR_BACKGROUND_MAGENTA:
windowsMode = (windowsMode &^ BACKGROUND_COLOR_MASK) | BACKGROUND_RED | BACKGROUND_BLUE
case ansiterm.ANSI_SGR_BACKGROUND_CYAN:
windowsMode = (windowsMode &^ BACKGROUND_COLOR_MASK) | BACKGROUND_GREEN | BACKGROUND_BLUE
case ansiterm.ANSI_SGR_BACKGROUND_WHITE:
windowsMode = (windowsMode &^ BACKGROUND_COLOR_MASK) | BACKGROUND_RED | BACKGROUND_GREEN | BACKGROUND_BLUE
}
return windowsMode, inverted
}
// invertAttributes inverts the foreground and background colors of a Windows attributes value
func invertAttributes(windowsMode uint16) uint16 {
return (COMMON_LVB_MASK & windowsMode) | ((FOREGROUND_MASK & windowsMode) << 4) | ((BACKGROUND_MASK & windowsMode) >> 4)
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// +build windows
package winterm
const (
horizontal = iota
vertical
)
func (h *windowsAnsiEventHandler) getCursorWindow(info *CONSOLE_SCREEN_BUFFER_INFO) SMALL_RECT {
if h.originMode {
sr := h.effectiveSr(info.Window)
return SMALL_RECT{
Top: sr.top,
Bottom: sr.bottom,
Left: 0,
Right: info.Size.X - 1,
}
} else {
return SMALL_RECT{
Top: info.Window.Top,
Bottom: info.Window.Bottom,
Left: 0,
Right: info.Size.X - 1,
}
}
}
// setCursorPosition sets the cursor to the specified position, bounded to the screen size
func (h *windowsAnsiEventHandler) setCursorPosition(position COORD, window SMALL_RECT) error {
position.X = ensureInRange(position.X, window.Left, window.Right)
position.Y = ensureInRange(position.Y, window.Top, window.Bottom)
err := SetConsoleCursorPosition(h.fd, position)
if err != nil {
return err
}
h.logf("Cursor position set: (%d, %d)", position.X, position.Y)
return err
}
func (h *windowsAnsiEventHandler) moveCursorVertical(param int) error {
return h.moveCursor(vertical, param)
}
func (h *windowsAnsiEventHandler) moveCursorHorizontal(param int) error {
return h.moveCursor(horizontal, param)
}
func (h *windowsAnsiEventHandler) moveCursor(moveMode int, param int) error {
info, err := GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo(h.fd)
if err != nil {
return err
}
position := info.CursorPosition
switch moveMode {
case horizontal:
position.X += int16(param)
case vertical:
position.Y += int16(param)
}
if err = h.setCursorPosition(position, h.getCursorWindow(info)); err != nil {
return err
}
return nil
}
func (h *windowsAnsiEventHandler) moveCursorLine(param int) error {
info, err := GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo(h.fd)
if err != nil {
return err
}
position := info.CursorPosition
position.X = 0
position.Y += int16(param)
if err = h.setCursorPosition(position, h.getCursorWindow(info)); err != nil {
return err
}
return nil
}
func (h *windowsAnsiEventHandler) moveCursorColumn(param int) error {
info, err := GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo(h.fd)
if err != nil {
return err
}
position := info.CursorPosition
position.X = int16(param) - 1
if err = h.setCursorPosition(position, h.getCursorWindow(info)); err != nil {
return err
}
return nil
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// +build windows
package winterm
import "github.com/Azure/go-ansiterm"
func (h *windowsAnsiEventHandler) clearRange(attributes uint16, fromCoord COORD, toCoord COORD) error {
// Ignore an invalid (negative area) request
if toCoord.Y < fromCoord.Y {
return nil
}
var err error
var coordStart = COORD{}
var coordEnd = COORD{}
xCurrent, yCurrent := fromCoord.X, fromCoord.Y
xEnd, yEnd := toCoord.X, toCoord.Y
// Clear any partial initial line
if xCurrent > 0 {
coordStart.X, coordStart.Y = xCurrent, yCurrent
coordEnd.X, coordEnd.Y = xEnd, yCurrent
err = h.clearRect(attributes, coordStart, coordEnd)
if err != nil {
return err
}
xCurrent = 0
yCurrent += 1
}
// Clear intervening rectangular section
if yCurrent < yEnd {
coordStart.X, coordStart.Y = xCurrent, yCurrent
coordEnd.X, coordEnd.Y = xEnd, yEnd-1
err = h.clearRect(attributes, coordStart, coordEnd)
if err != nil {
return err
}
xCurrent = 0
yCurrent = yEnd
}
// Clear remaining partial ending line
coordStart.X, coordStart.Y = xCurrent, yCurrent
coordEnd.X, coordEnd.Y = xEnd, yEnd
err = h.clearRect(attributes, coordStart, coordEnd)
if err != nil {
return err
}
return nil
}
func (h *windowsAnsiEventHandler) clearRect(attributes uint16, fromCoord COORD, toCoord COORD) error {
region := SMALL_RECT{Top: fromCoord.Y, Left: fromCoord.X, Bottom: toCoord.Y, Right: toCoord.X}
width := toCoord.X - fromCoord.X + 1
height := toCoord.Y - fromCoord.Y + 1
size := uint32(width) * uint32(height)
if size <= 0 {
return nil
}
buffer := make([]CHAR_INFO, size)
char := CHAR_INFO{ansiterm.FILL_CHARACTER, attributes}
for i := 0; i < int(size); i++ {
buffer[i] = char
}
err := WriteConsoleOutput(h.fd, buffer, COORD{X: width, Y: height}, COORD{X: 0, Y: 0}, &region)
if err != nil {
return err
}
return nil
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// +build windows
package winterm
// effectiveSr gets the current effective scroll region in buffer coordinates
func (h *windowsAnsiEventHandler) effectiveSr(window SMALL_RECT) scrollRegion {
top := addInRange(window.Top, h.sr.top, window.Top, window.Bottom)
bottom := addInRange(window.Top, h.sr.bottom, window.Top, window.Bottom)
if top >= bottom {
top = window.Top
bottom = window.Bottom
}
return scrollRegion{top: top, bottom: bottom}
}
func (h *windowsAnsiEventHandler) scrollUp(param int) error {
info, err := GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo(h.fd)
if err != nil {
return err
}
sr := h.effectiveSr(info.Window)
return h.scroll(param, sr, info)
}
func (h *windowsAnsiEventHandler) scrollDown(param int) error {
return h.scrollUp(-param)
}
func (h *windowsAnsiEventHandler) deleteLines(param int) error {
info, err := GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo(h.fd)
if err != nil {
return err
}
start := info.CursorPosition.Y
sr := h.effectiveSr(info.Window)
// Lines cannot be inserted or deleted outside the scrolling region.
if start >= sr.top && start <= sr.bottom {
sr.top = start
return h.scroll(param, sr, info)
} else {
return nil
}
}
func (h *windowsAnsiEventHandler) insertLines(param int) error {
return h.deleteLines(-param)
}
// scroll scrolls the provided scroll region by param lines. The scroll region is in buffer coordinates.
func (h *windowsAnsiEventHandler) scroll(param int, sr scrollRegion, info *CONSOLE_SCREEN_BUFFER_INFO) error {
h.logf("scroll: scrollTop: %d, scrollBottom: %d", sr.top, sr.bottom)
h.logf("scroll: windowTop: %d, windowBottom: %d", info.Window.Top, info.Window.Bottom)
// Copy from and clip to the scroll region (full buffer width)
scrollRect := SMALL_RECT{
Top: sr.top,
Bottom: sr.bottom,
Left: 0,
Right: info.Size.X - 1,
}
// Origin to which area should be copied
destOrigin := COORD{
X: 0,
Y: sr.top - int16(param),
}
char := CHAR_INFO{
UnicodeChar: ' ',
Attributes: h.attributes,
}
if err := ScrollConsoleScreenBuffer(h.fd, scrollRect, scrollRect, destOrigin, char); err != nil {
return err
}
return nil
}
func (h *windowsAnsiEventHandler) deleteCharacters(param int) error {
info, err := GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo(h.fd)
if err != nil {
return err
}
return h.scrollLine(param, info.CursorPosition, info)
}
func (h *windowsAnsiEventHandler) insertCharacters(param int) error {
return h.deleteCharacters(-param)
}
// scrollLine scrolls a line horizontally starting at the provided position by a number of columns.
func (h *windowsAnsiEventHandler) scrollLine(columns int, position COORD, info *CONSOLE_SCREEN_BUFFER_INFO) error {
// Copy from and clip to the scroll region (full buffer width)
scrollRect := SMALL_RECT{
Top: position.Y,
Bottom: position.Y,
Left: position.X,
Right: info.Size.X - 1,
}
// Origin to which area should be copied
destOrigin := COORD{
X: position.X - int16(columns),
Y: position.Y,
}
char := CHAR_INFO{
UnicodeChar: ' ',
Attributes: h.attributes,
}
if err := ScrollConsoleScreenBuffer(h.fd, scrollRect, scrollRect, destOrigin, char); err != nil {
return err
}
return nil
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// +build windows
package winterm
// AddInRange increments a value by the passed quantity while ensuring the values
// always remain within the supplied min / max range.
func addInRange(n int16, increment int16, min int16, max int16) int16 {
return ensureInRange(n+increment, min, max)
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// +build windows
package winterm
import (
"bytes"
"log"
"os"
"strconv"
"github.com/Azure/go-ansiterm"
)
type windowsAnsiEventHandler struct {
fd uintptr
file *os.File
infoReset *CONSOLE_SCREEN_BUFFER_INFO
sr scrollRegion
buffer bytes.Buffer
attributes uint16
inverted bool
wrapNext bool
drewMarginByte bool
originMode bool
marginByte byte
curInfo *CONSOLE_SCREEN_BUFFER_INFO
curPos COORD
logf func(string, ...interface{})
}
type Option func(*windowsAnsiEventHandler)
func WithLogf(f func(string, ...interface{})) Option {
return func(w *windowsAnsiEventHandler) {
w.logf = f
}
}
func CreateWinEventHandler(fd uintptr, file *os.File, opts ...Option) ansiterm.AnsiEventHandler {
infoReset, err := GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo(fd)
if err != nil {
return nil
}
h := &windowsAnsiEventHandler{
fd: fd,
file: file,
infoReset: infoReset,
attributes: infoReset.Attributes,
}
for _, o := range opts {
o(h)
}
if isDebugEnv := os.Getenv(ansiterm.LogEnv); isDebugEnv == "1" {
logFile, _ := os.Create("winEventHandler.log")
logger := log.New(logFile, "", log.LstdFlags)
if h.logf != nil {
l := h.logf
h.logf = func(s string, v ...interface{}) {
l(s, v...)
logger.Printf(s, v...)
}
} else {
h.logf = logger.Printf
}
}
if h.logf == nil {
h.logf = func(string, ...interface{}) {}
}
return h
}
type scrollRegion struct {
top int16
bottom int16
}
// simulateLF simulates a LF or CR+LF by scrolling if necessary to handle the
// current cursor position and scroll region settings, in which case it returns
// true. If no special handling is necessary, then it does nothing and returns
// false.
//
// In the false case, the caller should ensure that a carriage return
// and line feed are inserted or that the text is otherwise wrapped.
func (h *windowsAnsiEventHandler) simulateLF(includeCR bool) (bool, error) {
if h.wrapNext {
if err := h.Flush(); err != nil {
return false, err
}
h.clearWrap()
}
pos, info, err := h.getCurrentInfo()
if err != nil {
return false, err
}
sr := h.effectiveSr(info.Window)
if pos.Y == sr.bottom {
// Scrolling is necessary. Let Windows automatically scroll if the scrolling region
// is the full window.
if sr.top == info.Window.Top && sr.bottom == info.Window.Bottom {
if includeCR {
pos.X = 0
h.updatePos(pos)
}
return false, nil
}
// A custom scroll region is active. Scroll the window manually to simulate
// the LF.
if err := h.Flush(); err != nil {
return false, err
}
h.logf("Simulating LF inside scroll region")
if err := h.scrollUp(1); err != nil {
return false, err
}
if includeCR {
pos.X = 0
if err := SetConsoleCursorPosition(h.fd, pos); err != nil {
return false, err
}
}
return true, nil
} else if pos.Y < info.Window.Bottom {
// Let Windows handle the LF.
pos.Y++
if includeCR {
pos.X = 0
}
h.updatePos(pos)
return false, nil
} else {
// The cursor is at the bottom of the screen but outside the scroll
// region. Skip the LF.
h.logf("Simulating LF outside scroll region")
if includeCR {
if err := h.Flush(); err != nil {
return false, err
}
pos.X = 0
if err := SetConsoleCursorPosition(h.fd, pos); err != nil {
return false, err
}
}
return true, nil
}
}
// executeLF executes a LF without a CR.
func (h *windowsAnsiEventHandler) executeLF() error {
handled, err := h.simulateLF(false)
if err != nil {
return err
}
if !handled {
// Windows LF will reset the cursor column position. Write the LF
// and restore the cursor position.
pos, _, err := h.getCurrentInfo()
if err != nil {
return err
}
h.buffer.WriteByte(ansiterm.ANSI_LINE_FEED)
if pos.X != 0 {
if err := h.Flush(); err != nil {
return err
}
h.logf("Resetting cursor position for LF without CR")
if err := SetConsoleCursorPosition(h.fd, pos); err != nil {
return err
}
}
}
return nil
}
func (h *windowsAnsiEventHandler) Print(b byte) error {
if h.wrapNext {
h.buffer.WriteByte(h.marginByte)
h.clearWrap()
if _, err := h.simulateLF(true); err != nil {
return err
}
}
pos, info, err := h.getCurrentInfo()
if err != nil {
return err
}
if pos.X == info.Size.X-1 {
h.wrapNext = true
h.marginByte = b
} else {
pos.X++
h.updatePos(pos)
h.buffer.WriteByte(b)
}
return nil
}
func (h *windowsAnsiEventHandler) Execute(b byte) error {
switch b {
case ansiterm.ANSI_TAB:
h.logf("Execute(TAB)")
// Move to the next tab stop, but preserve auto-wrap if already set.
if !h.wrapNext {
pos, info, err := h.getCurrentInfo()
if err != nil {
return err
}
pos.X = (pos.X + 8) - pos.X%8
if pos.X >= info.Size.X {
pos.X = info.Size.X - 1
}
if err := h.Flush(); err != nil {
return err
}
if err := SetConsoleCursorPosition(h.fd, pos); err != nil {
return err
}
}
return nil
case ansiterm.ANSI_BEL:
h.buffer.WriteByte(ansiterm.ANSI_BEL)
return nil
case ansiterm.ANSI_BACKSPACE:
if h.wrapNext {
if err := h.Flush(); err != nil {
return err
}
h.clearWrap()
}
pos, _, err := h.getCurrentInfo()
if err != nil {
return err
}
if pos.X > 0 {
pos.X--
h.updatePos(pos)
h.buffer.WriteByte(ansiterm.ANSI_BACKSPACE)
}
return nil
case ansiterm.ANSI_VERTICAL_TAB, ansiterm.ANSI_FORM_FEED:
// Treat as true LF.
return h.executeLF()
case ansiterm.ANSI_LINE_FEED:
// Simulate a CR and LF for now since there is no way in go-ansiterm
// to tell if the LF should include CR (and more things break when it's
// missing than when it's incorrectly added).
handled, err := h.simulateLF(true)
if handled || err != nil {
return err
}
return h.buffer.WriteByte(ansiterm.ANSI_LINE_FEED)
case ansiterm.ANSI_CARRIAGE_RETURN:
if h.wrapNext {
if err := h.Flush(); err != nil {
return err
}
h.clearWrap()
}
pos, _, err := h.getCurrentInfo()
if err != nil {
return err
}
if pos.X != 0 {
pos.X = 0
h.updatePos(pos)
h.buffer.WriteByte(ansiterm.ANSI_CARRIAGE_RETURN)
}
return nil
default:
return nil
}
}
func (h *windowsAnsiEventHandler) CUU(param int) error {
if err := h.Flush(); err != nil {
return err
}
h.logf("CUU: [%v]", []string{strconv.Itoa(param)})
h.clearWrap()
return h.moveCursorVertical(-param)
}
func (h *windowsAnsiEventHandler) CUD(param int) error {
if err := h.Flush(); err != nil {
return err
}
h.logf("CUD: [%v]", []string{strconv.Itoa(param)})
h.clearWrap()
return h.moveCursorVertical(param)
}
func (h *windowsAnsiEventHandler) CUF(param int) error {
if err := h.Flush(); err != nil {
return err
}
h.logf("CUF: [%v]", []string{strconv.Itoa(param)})
h.clearWrap()
return h.moveCursorHorizontal(param)
}
func (h *windowsAnsiEventHandler) CUB(param int) error {
if err := h.Flush(); err != nil {
return err
}
h.logf("CUB: [%v]", []string{strconv.Itoa(param)})
h.clearWrap()
return h.moveCursorHorizontal(-param)
}
func (h *windowsAnsiEventHandler) CNL(param int) error {
if err := h.Flush(); err != nil {
return err
}
h.logf("CNL: [%v]", []string{strconv.Itoa(param)})
h.clearWrap()
return h.moveCursorLine(param)
}
func (h *windowsAnsiEventHandler) CPL(param int) error {
if err := h.Flush(); err != nil {
return err
}
h.logf("CPL: [%v]", []string{strconv.Itoa(param)})
h.clearWrap()
return h.moveCursorLine(-param)
}
func (h *windowsAnsiEventHandler) CHA(param int) error {
if err := h.Flush(); err != nil {
return err
}
h.logf("CHA: [%v]", []string{strconv.Itoa(param)})
h.clearWrap()
return h.moveCursorColumn(param)
}
func (h *windowsAnsiEventHandler) VPA(param int) error {
if err := h.Flush(); err != nil {
return err
}
h.logf("VPA: [[%d]]", param)
h.clearWrap()
info, err := GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo(h.fd)
if err != nil {
return err
}
window := h.getCursorWindow(info)
position := info.CursorPosition
position.Y = window.Top + int16(param) - 1
return h.setCursorPosition(position, window)
}
func (h *windowsAnsiEventHandler) CUP(row int, col int) error {
if err := h.Flush(); err != nil {
return err
}
h.logf("CUP: [[%d %d]]", row, col)
h.clearWrap()
info, err := GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo(h.fd)
if err != nil {
return err
}
window := h.getCursorWindow(info)
position := COORD{window.Left + int16(col) - 1, window.Top + int16(row) - 1}
return h.setCursorPosition(position, window)
}
func (h *windowsAnsiEventHandler) HVP(row int, col int) error {
if err := h.Flush(); err != nil {
return err
}
h.logf("HVP: [[%d %d]]", row, col)
h.clearWrap()
return h.CUP(row, col)
}
func (h *windowsAnsiEventHandler) DECTCEM(visible bool) error {
if err := h.Flush(); err != nil {
return err
}
h.logf("DECTCEM: [%v]", []string{strconv.FormatBool(visible)})
h.clearWrap()
return nil
}
func (h *windowsAnsiEventHandler) DECOM(enable bool) error {
if err := h.Flush(); err != nil {
return err
}
h.logf("DECOM: [%v]", []string{strconv.FormatBool(enable)})
h.clearWrap()
h.originMode = enable
return h.CUP(1, 1)
}
func (h *windowsAnsiEventHandler) DECCOLM(use132 bool) error {
if err := h.Flush(); err != nil {
return err
}
h.logf("DECCOLM: [%v]", []string{strconv.FormatBool(use132)})
h.clearWrap()
if err := h.ED(2); err != nil {
return err
}
info, err := GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo(h.fd)
if err != nil {
return err
}
targetWidth := int16(80)
if use132 {
targetWidth = 132
}
if info.Size.X < targetWidth {
if err := SetConsoleScreenBufferSize(h.fd, COORD{targetWidth, info.Size.Y}); err != nil {
h.logf("set buffer failed: %v", err)
return err
}
}
window := info.Window
window.Left = 0
window.Right = targetWidth - 1
if err := SetConsoleWindowInfo(h.fd, true, window); err != nil {
h.logf("set window failed: %v", err)
return err
}
if info.Size.X > targetWidth {
if err := SetConsoleScreenBufferSize(h.fd, COORD{targetWidth, info.Size.Y}); err != nil {
h.logf("set buffer failed: %v", err)
return err
}
}
return SetConsoleCursorPosition(h.fd, COORD{0, 0})
}
func (h *windowsAnsiEventHandler) ED(param int) error {
if err := h.Flush(); err != nil {
return err
}
h.logf("ED: [%v]", []string{strconv.Itoa(param)})
h.clearWrap()
// [J -- Erases from the cursor to the end of the screen, including the cursor position.
// [1J -- Erases from the beginning of the screen to the cursor, including the cursor position.
// [2J -- Erases the complete display. The cursor does not move.
// Notes:
// -- Clearing the entire buffer, versus just the Window, works best for Windows Consoles
info, err := GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo(h.fd)
if err != nil {
return err
}
var start COORD
var end COORD
switch param {
case 0:
start = info.CursorPosition
end = COORD{info.Size.X - 1, info.Size.Y - 1}
case 1:
start = COORD{0, 0}
end = info.CursorPosition
case 2:
start = COORD{0, 0}
end = COORD{info.Size.X - 1, info.Size.Y - 1}
}
err = h.clearRange(h.attributes, start, end)
if err != nil {
return err
}
// If the whole buffer was cleared, move the window to the top while preserving
// the window-relative cursor position.
if param == 2 {
pos := info.CursorPosition
window := info.Window
pos.Y -= window.Top
window.Bottom -= window.Top
window.Top = 0
if err := SetConsoleCursorPosition(h.fd, pos); err != nil {
return err
}
if err := SetConsoleWindowInfo(h.fd, true, window); err != nil {
return err
}
}
return nil
}
func (h *windowsAnsiEventHandler) EL(param int) error {
if err := h.Flush(); err != nil {
return err
}
h.logf("EL: [%v]", strconv.Itoa(param))
h.clearWrap()
// [K -- Erases from the cursor to the end of the line, including the cursor position.
// [1K -- Erases from the beginning of the line to the cursor, including the cursor position.
// [2K -- Erases the complete line.
info, err := GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo(h.fd)
if err != nil {
return err
}
var start COORD
var end COORD
switch param {
case 0:
start = info.CursorPosition
end = COORD{info.Size.X, info.CursorPosition.Y}
case 1:
start = COORD{0, info.CursorPosition.Y}
end = info.CursorPosition
case 2:
start = COORD{0, info.CursorPosition.Y}
end = COORD{info.Size.X, info.CursorPosition.Y}
}
err = h.clearRange(h.attributes, start, end)
if err != nil {
return err
}
return nil
}
func (h *windowsAnsiEventHandler) IL(param int) error {
if err := h.Flush(); err != nil {
return err
}
h.logf("IL: [%v]", strconv.Itoa(param))
h.clearWrap()
return h.insertLines(param)
}
func (h *windowsAnsiEventHandler) DL(param int) error {
if err := h.Flush(); err != nil {
return err
}
h.logf("DL: [%v]", strconv.Itoa(param))
h.clearWrap()
return h.deleteLines(param)
}
func (h *windowsAnsiEventHandler) ICH(param int) error {
if err := h.Flush(); err != nil {
return err
}
h.logf("ICH: [%v]", strconv.Itoa(param))
h.clearWrap()
return h.insertCharacters(param)
}
func (h *windowsAnsiEventHandler) DCH(param int) error {
if err := h.Flush(); err != nil {
return err
}
h.logf("DCH: [%v]", strconv.Itoa(param))
h.clearWrap()
return h.deleteCharacters(param)
}
func (h *windowsAnsiEventHandler) SGR(params []int) error {
if err := h.Flush(); err != nil {
return err
}
strings := []string{}
for _, v := range params {
strings = append(strings, strconv.Itoa(v))
}
h.logf("SGR: [%v]", strings)
if len(params) <= 0 {
h.attributes = h.infoReset.Attributes
h.inverted = false
} else {
for _, attr := range params {
if attr == ansiterm.ANSI_SGR_RESET {
h.attributes = h.infoReset.Attributes
h.inverted = false
continue
}
h.attributes, h.inverted = collectAnsiIntoWindowsAttributes(h.attributes, h.inverted, h.infoReset.Attributes, int16(attr))
}
}
attributes := h.attributes
if h.inverted {
attributes = invertAttributes(attributes)
}
err := SetConsoleTextAttribute(h.fd, attributes)
if err != nil {
return err
}
return nil
}
func (h *windowsAnsiEventHandler) SU(param int) error {
if err := h.Flush(); err != nil {
return err
}
h.logf("SU: [%v]", []string{strconv.Itoa(param)})
h.clearWrap()
return h.scrollUp(param)
}
func (h *windowsAnsiEventHandler) SD(param int) error {
if err := h.Flush(); err != nil {
return err
}
h.logf("SD: [%v]", []string{strconv.Itoa(param)})
h.clearWrap()
return h.scrollDown(param)
}
func (h *windowsAnsiEventHandler) DA(params []string) error {
h.logf("DA: [%v]", params)
// DA cannot be implemented because it must send data on the VT100 input stream,
// which is not available to go-ansiterm.
return nil
}
func (h *windowsAnsiEventHandler) DECSTBM(top int, bottom int) error {
if err := h.Flush(); err != nil {
return err
}
h.logf("DECSTBM: [%d, %d]", top, bottom)
// Windows is 0 indexed, Linux is 1 indexed
h.sr.top = int16(top - 1)
h.sr.bottom = int16(bottom - 1)
// This command also moves the cursor to the origin.
h.clearWrap()
return h.CUP(1, 1)
}
func (h *windowsAnsiEventHandler) RI() error {
if err := h.Flush(); err != nil {
return err
}
h.logf("RI: []")
h.clearWrap()
info, err := GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo(h.fd)
if err != nil {
return err
}
sr := h.effectiveSr(info.Window)
if info.CursorPosition.Y == sr.top {
return h.scrollDown(1)
}
return h.moveCursorVertical(-1)
}
func (h *windowsAnsiEventHandler) IND() error {
h.logf("IND: []")
return h.executeLF()
}
func (h *windowsAnsiEventHandler) Flush() error {
h.curInfo = nil
if h.buffer.Len() > 0 {
h.logf("Flush: [%s]", h.buffer.Bytes())
if _, err := h.buffer.WriteTo(h.file); err != nil {
return err
}
}
if h.wrapNext && !h.drewMarginByte {
h.logf("Flush: drawing margin byte '%c'", h.marginByte)
info, err := GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo(h.fd)
if err != nil {
return err
}
charInfo := []CHAR_INFO{{UnicodeChar: uint16(h.marginByte), Attributes: info.Attributes}}
size := COORD{1, 1}
position := COORD{0, 0}
region := SMALL_RECT{Left: info.CursorPosition.X, Top: info.CursorPosition.Y, Right: info.CursorPosition.X, Bottom: info.CursorPosition.Y}
if err := WriteConsoleOutput(h.fd, charInfo, size, position, &region); err != nil {
return err
}
h.drewMarginByte = true
}
return nil
}
// cacheConsoleInfo ensures that the current console screen information has been queried
// since the last call to Flush(). It must be called before accessing h.curInfo or h.curPos.
func (h *windowsAnsiEventHandler) getCurrentInfo() (COORD, *CONSOLE_SCREEN_BUFFER_INFO, error) {
if h.curInfo == nil {
info, err := GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo(h.fd)
if err != nil {
return COORD{}, nil, err
}
h.curInfo = info
h.curPos = info.CursorPosition
}
return h.curPos, h.curInfo, nil
}
func (h *windowsAnsiEventHandler) updatePos(pos COORD) {
if h.curInfo == nil {
panic("failed to call getCurrentInfo before calling updatePos")
}
h.curPos = pos
}
// clearWrap clears the state where the cursor is in the margin
// waiting for the next character before wrapping the line. This must
// be done before most operations that act on the cursor.
func (h *windowsAnsiEventHandler) clearWrap() {
h.wrapNext = false
h.drewMarginByte = false
}

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copies of this license document, and changing it is allowed as long
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package toml
import (
"fmt"
"io"
"io/ioutil"
"math"
"reflect"
"strings"
"time"
)
func e(format string, args ...interface{}) error {
return fmt.Errorf("toml: "+format, args...)
}
// Unmarshaler is the interface implemented by objects that can unmarshal a
// TOML description of themselves.
type Unmarshaler interface {
UnmarshalTOML(interface{}) error
}
// Unmarshal decodes the contents of `p` in TOML format into a pointer `v`.
func Unmarshal(p []byte, v interface{}) error {
_, err := Decode(string(p), v)
return err
}
// Primitive is a TOML value that hasn't been decoded into a Go value.
// When using the various `Decode*` functions, the type `Primitive` may
// be given to any value, and its decoding will be delayed.
//
// A `Primitive` value can be decoded using the `PrimitiveDecode` function.
//
// The underlying representation of a `Primitive` value is subject to change.
// Do not rely on it.
//
// N.B. Primitive values are still parsed, so using them will only avoid
// the overhead of reflection. They can be useful when you don't know the
// exact type of TOML data until run time.
type Primitive struct {
undecoded interface{}
context Key
}
// DEPRECATED!
//
// Use MetaData.PrimitiveDecode instead.
func PrimitiveDecode(primValue Primitive, v interface{}) error {
md := MetaData{decoded: make(map[string]bool)}
return md.unify(primValue.undecoded, rvalue(v))
}
// PrimitiveDecode is just like the other `Decode*` functions, except it
// decodes a TOML value that has already been parsed. Valid primitive values
// can *only* be obtained from values filled by the decoder functions,
// including this method. (i.e., `v` may contain more `Primitive`
// values.)
//
// Meta data for primitive values is included in the meta data returned by
// the `Decode*` functions with one exception: keys returned by the Undecoded
// method will only reflect keys that were decoded. Namely, any keys hidden
// behind a Primitive will be considered undecoded. Executing this method will
// update the undecoded keys in the meta data. (See the example.)
func (md *MetaData) PrimitiveDecode(primValue Primitive, v interface{}) error {
md.context = primValue.context
defer func() { md.context = nil }()
return md.unify(primValue.undecoded, rvalue(v))
}
// Decode will decode the contents of `data` in TOML format into a pointer
// `v`.
//
// TOML hashes correspond to Go structs or maps. (Dealer's choice. They can be
// used interchangeably.)
//
// TOML arrays of tables correspond to either a slice of structs or a slice
// of maps.
//
// TOML datetimes correspond to Go `time.Time` values.
//
// All other TOML types (float, string, int, bool and array) correspond
// to the obvious Go types.
//
// An exception to the above rules is if a type implements the
// encoding.TextUnmarshaler interface. In this case, any primitive TOML value
// (floats, strings, integers, booleans and datetimes) will be converted to
// a byte string and given to the value's UnmarshalText method. See the
// Unmarshaler example for a demonstration with time duration strings.
//
// Key mapping
//
// TOML keys can map to either keys in a Go map or field names in a Go
// struct. The special `toml` struct tag may be used to map TOML keys to
// struct fields that don't match the key name exactly. (See the example.)
// A case insensitive match to struct names will be tried if an exact match
// can't be found.
//
// The mapping between TOML values and Go values is loose. That is, there
// may exist TOML values that cannot be placed into your representation, and
// there may be parts of your representation that do not correspond to
// TOML values. This loose mapping can be made stricter by using the IsDefined
// and/or Undecoded methods on the MetaData returned.
//
// This decoder will not handle cyclic types. If a cyclic type is passed,
// `Decode` will not terminate.
func Decode(data string, v interface{}) (MetaData, error) {
rv := reflect.ValueOf(v)
if rv.Kind() != reflect.Ptr {
return MetaData{}, e("Decode of non-pointer %s", reflect.TypeOf(v))
}
if rv.IsNil() {
return MetaData{}, e("Decode of nil %s", reflect.TypeOf(v))
}
p, err := parse(data)
if err != nil {
return MetaData{}, err
}
md := MetaData{
p.mapping, p.types, p.ordered,
make(map[string]bool, len(p.ordered)), nil,
}
return md, md.unify(p.mapping, indirect(rv))
}
// DecodeFile is just like Decode, except it will automatically read the
// contents of the file at `fpath` and decode it for you.
func DecodeFile(fpath string, v interface{}) (MetaData, error) {
bs, err := ioutil.ReadFile(fpath)
if err != nil {
return MetaData{}, err
}
return Decode(string(bs), v)
}
// DecodeReader is just like Decode, except it will consume all bytes
// from the reader and decode it for you.
func DecodeReader(r io.Reader, v interface{}) (MetaData, error) {
bs, err := ioutil.ReadAll(r)
if err != nil {
return MetaData{}, err
}
return Decode(string(bs), v)
}
// unify performs a sort of type unification based on the structure of `rv`,
// which is the client representation.
//
// Any type mismatch produces an error. Finding a type that we don't know
// how to handle produces an unsupported type error.
func (md *MetaData) unify(data interface{}, rv reflect.Value) error {
// Special case. Look for a `Primitive` value.
if rv.Type() == reflect.TypeOf((*Primitive)(nil)).Elem() {
// Save the undecoded data and the key context into the primitive
// value.
context := make(Key, len(md.context))
copy(context, md.context)
rv.Set(reflect.ValueOf(Primitive{
undecoded: data,
context: context,
}))
return nil
}
// Special case. Unmarshaler Interface support.
if rv.CanAddr() {
if v, ok := rv.Addr().Interface().(Unmarshaler); ok {
return v.UnmarshalTOML(data)
}
}
// Special case. Handle time.Time values specifically.
// TODO: Remove this code when we decide to drop support for Go 1.1.
// This isn't necessary in Go 1.2 because time.Time satisfies the encoding
// interfaces.
if rv.Type().AssignableTo(rvalue(time.Time{}).Type()) {
return md.unifyDatetime(data, rv)
}
// Special case. Look for a value satisfying the TextUnmarshaler interface.
if v, ok := rv.Interface().(TextUnmarshaler); ok {
return md.unifyText(data, v)
}
// BUG(burntsushi)
// The behavior here is incorrect whenever a Go type satisfies the
// encoding.TextUnmarshaler interface but also corresponds to a TOML
// hash or array. In particular, the unmarshaler should only be applied
// to primitive TOML values. But at this point, it will be applied to
// all kinds of values and produce an incorrect error whenever those values
// are hashes or arrays (including arrays of tables).
k := rv.Kind()
// laziness
if k >= reflect.Int && k <= reflect.Uint64 {
return md.unifyInt(data, rv)
}
switch k {
case reflect.Ptr:
elem := reflect.New(rv.Type().Elem())
err := md.unify(data, reflect.Indirect(elem))
if err != nil {
return err
}
rv.Set(elem)
return nil
case reflect.Struct:
return md.unifyStruct(data, rv)
case reflect.Map:
return md.unifyMap(data, rv)
case reflect.Array:
return md.unifyArray(data, rv)
case reflect.Slice:
return md.unifySlice(data, rv)
case reflect.String:
return md.unifyString(data, rv)
case reflect.Bool:
return md.unifyBool(data, rv)
case reflect.Interface:
// we only support empty interfaces.
if rv.NumMethod() > 0 {
return e("unsupported type %s", rv.Type())
}
return md.unifyAnything(data, rv)
case reflect.Float32:
fallthrough
case reflect.Float64:
return md.unifyFloat64(data, rv)
}
return e("unsupported type %s", rv.Kind())
}
func (md *MetaData) unifyStruct(mapping interface{}, rv reflect.Value) error {
tmap, ok := mapping.(map[string]interface{})
if !ok {
if mapping == nil {
return nil
}
return e("type mismatch for %s: expected table but found %T",
rv.Type().String(), mapping)
}
for key, datum := range tmap {
var f *field
fields := cachedTypeFields(rv.Type())
for i := range fields {
ff := &fields[i]
if ff.name == key {
f = ff
break
}
if f == nil && strings.EqualFold(ff.name, key) {
f = ff
}
}
if f != nil {
subv := rv
for _, i := range f.index {
subv = indirect(subv.Field(i))
}
if isUnifiable(subv) {
md.decoded[md.context.add(key).String()] = true
md.context = append(md.context, key)
if err := md.unify(datum, subv); err != nil {
return err
}
md.context = md.context[0 : len(md.context)-1]
} else if f.name != "" {
// Bad user! No soup for you!
return e("cannot write unexported field %s.%s",
rv.Type().String(), f.name)
}
}
}
return nil
}
func (md *MetaData) unifyMap(mapping interface{}, rv reflect.Value) error {
tmap, ok := mapping.(map[string]interface{})
if !ok {
if tmap == nil {
return nil
}
return badtype("map", mapping)
}
if rv.IsNil() {
rv.Set(reflect.MakeMap(rv.Type()))
}
for k, v := range tmap {
md.decoded[md.context.add(k).String()] = true
md.context = append(md.context, k)
rvkey := indirect(reflect.New(rv.Type().Key()))
rvval := reflect.Indirect(reflect.New(rv.Type().Elem()))
if err := md.unify(v, rvval); err != nil {
return err
}
md.context = md.context[0 : len(md.context)-1]
rvkey.SetString(k)
rv.SetMapIndex(rvkey, rvval)
}
return nil
}
func (md *MetaData) unifyArray(data interface{}, rv reflect.Value) error {
datav := reflect.ValueOf(data)
if datav.Kind() != reflect.Slice {
if !datav.IsValid() {
return nil
}
return badtype("slice", data)
}
sliceLen := datav.Len()
if sliceLen != rv.Len() {
return e("expected array length %d; got TOML array of length %d",
rv.Len(), sliceLen)
}
return md.unifySliceArray(datav, rv)
}
func (md *MetaData) unifySlice(data interface{}, rv reflect.Value) error {
datav := reflect.ValueOf(data)
if datav.Kind() != reflect.Slice {
if !datav.IsValid() {
return nil
}
return badtype("slice", data)
}
n := datav.Len()
if rv.IsNil() || rv.Cap() < n {
rv.Set(reflect.MakeSlice(rv.Type(), n, n))
}
rv.SetLen(n)
return md.unifySliceArray(datav, rv)
}
func (md *MetaData) unifySliceArray(data, rv reflect.Value) error {
sliceLen := data.Len()
for i := 0; i < sliceLen; i++ {
v := data.Index(i).Interface()
sliceval := indirect(rv.Index(i))
if err := md.unify(v, sliceval); err != nil {
return err
}
}
return nil
}
func (md *MetaData) unifyDatetime(data interface{}, rv reflect.Value) error {
if _, ok := data.(time.Time); ok {
rv.Set(reflect.ValueOf(data))
return nil
}
return badtype("time.Time", data)
}
func (md *MetaData) unifyString(data interface{}, rv reflect.Value) error {
if s, ok := data.(string); ok {
rv.SetString(s)
return nil
}
return badtype("string", data)
}
func (md *MetaData) unifyFloat64(data interface{}, rv reflect.Value) error {
if num, ok := data.(float64); ok {
switch rv.Kind() {
case reflect.Float32:
fallthrough
case reflect.Float64:
rv.SetFloat(num)
default:
panic("bug")
}
return nil
}
return badtype("float", data)
}
func (md *MetaData) unifyInt(data interface{}, rv reflect.Value) error {
if num, ok := data.(int64); ok {
if rv.Kind() >= reflect.Int && rv.Kind() <= reflect.Int64 {
switch rv.Kind() {
case reflect.Int, reflect.Int64:
// No bounds checking necessary.
case reflect.Int8:
if num < math.MinInt8 || num > math.MaxInt8 {
return e("value %d is out of range for int8", num)
}
case reflect.Int16:
if num < math.MinInt16 || num > math.MaxInt16 {
return e("value %d is out of range for int16", num)
}
case reflect.Int32:
if num < math.MinInt32 || num > math.MaxInt32 {
return e("value %d is out of range for int32", num)
}
}
rv.SetInt(num)
} else if rv.Kind() >= reflect.Uint && rv.Kind() <= reflect.Uint64 {
unum := uint64(num)
switch rv.Kind() {
case reflect.Uint, reflect.Uint64:
// No bounds checking necessary.
case reflect.Uint8:
if num < 0 || unum > math.MaxUint8 {
return e("value %d is out of range for uint8", num)
}
case reflect.Uint16:
if num < 0 || unum > math.MaxUint16 {
return e("value %d is out of range for uint16", num)
}
case reflect.Uint32:
if num < 0 || unum > math.MaxUint32 {
return e("value %d is out of range for uint32", num)
}
}
rv.SetUint(unum)
} else {
panic("unreachable")
}
return nil
}
return badtype("integer", data)
}
func (md *MetaData) unifyBool(data interface{}, rv reflect.Value) error {
if b, ok := data.(bool); ok {
rv.SetBool(b)
return nil
}
return badtype("boolean", data)
}
func (md *MetaData) unifyAnything(data interface{}, rv reflect.Value) error {
rv.Set(reflect.ValueOf(data))
return nil
}
func (md *MetaData) unifyText(data interface{}, v TextUnmarshaler) error {
var s string
switch sdata := data.(type) {
case TextMarshaler:
text, err := sdata.MarshalText()
if err != nil {
return err
}
s = string(text)
case fmt.Stringer:
s = sdata.String()
case string:
s = sdata
case bool:
s = fmt.Sprintf("%v", sdata)
case int64:
s = fmt.Sprintf("%d", sdata)
case float64:
s = fmt.Sprintf("%f", sdata)
default:
return badtype("primitive (string-like)", data)
}
if err := v.UnmarshalText([]byte(s)); err != nil {
return err
}
return nil
}
// rvalue returns a reflect.Value of `v`. All pointers are resolved.
func rvalue(v interface{}) reflect.Value {
return indirect(reflect.ValueOf(v))
}
// indirect returns the value pointed to by a pointer.
// Pointers are followed until the value is not a pointer.
// New values are allocated for each nil pointer.
//
// An exception to this rule is if the value satisfies an interface of
// interest to us (like encoding.TextUnmarshaler).
func indirect(v reflect.Value) reflect.Value {
if v.Kind() != reflect.Ptr {
if v.CanSet() {
pv := v.Addr()
if _, ok := pv.Interface().(TextUnmarshaler); ok {
return pv
}
}
return v
}
if v.IsNil() {
v.Set(reflect.New(v.Type().Elem()))
}
return indirect(reflect.Indirect(v))
}
func isUnifiable(rv reflect.Value) bool {
if rv.CanSet() {
return true
}
if _, ok := rv.Interface().(TextUnmarshaler); ok {
return true
}
return false
}
func badtype(expected string, data interface{}) error {
return e("cannot load TOML value of type %T into a Go %s", data, expected)
}

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package toml
import "strings"
// MetaData allows access to meta information about TOML data that may not
// be inferrable via reflection. In particular, whether a key has been defined
// and the TOML type of a key.
type MetaData struct {
mapping map[string]interface{}
types map[string]tomlType
keys []Key
decoded map[string]bool
context Key // Used only during decoding.
}
// IsDefined returns true if the key given exists in the TOML data. The key
// should be specified hierarchially. e.g.,
//
// // access the TOML key 'a.b.c'
// IsDefined("a", "b", "c")
//
// IsDefined will return false if an empty key given. Keys are case sensitive.
func (md *MetaData) IsDefined(key ...string) bool {
if len(key) == 0 {
return false
}
var hash map[string]interface{}
var ok bool
var hashOrVal interface{} = md.mapping
for _, k := range key {
if hash, ok = hashOrVal.(map[string]interface{}); !ok {
return false
}
if hashOrVal, ok = hash[k]; !ok {
return false
}
}
return true
}
// Type returns a string representation of the type of the key specified.
//
// Type will return the empty string if given an empty key or a key that
// does not exist. Keys are case sensitive.
func (md *MetaData) Type(key ...string) string {
fullkey := strings.Join(key, ".")
if typ, ok := md.types[fullkey]; ok {
return typ.typeString()
}
return ""
}
// Key is the type of any TOML key, including key groups. Use (MetaData).Keys
// to get values of this type.
type Key []string
func (k Key) String() string {
return strings.Join(k, ".")
}
func (k Key) maybeQuotedAll() string {
var ss []string
for i := range k {
ss = append(ss, k.maybeQuoted(i))
}
return strings.Join(ss, ".")
}
func (k Key) maybeQuoted(i int) string {
quote := false
for _, c := range k[i] {
if !isBareKeyChar(c) {
quote = true
break
}
}
if quote {
return "\"" + strings.Replace(k[i], "\"", "\\\"", -1) + "\""
}
return k[i]
}
func (k Key) add(piece string) Key {
newKey := make(Key, len(k)+1)
copy(newKey, k)
newKey[len(k)] = piece
return newKey
}
// Keys returns a slice of every key in the TOML data, including key groups.
// Each key is itself a slice, where the first element is the top of the
// hierarchy and the last is the most specific.
//
// The list will have the same order as the keys appeared in the TOML data.
//
// All keys returned are non-empty.
func (md *MetaData) Keys() []Key {
return md.keys
}
// Undecoded returns all keys that have not been decoded in the order in which
// they appear in the original TOML document.
//
// This includes keys that haven't been decoded because of a Primitive value.
// Once the Primitive value is decoded, the keys will be considered decoded.
//
// Also note that decoding into an empty interface will result in no decoding,
// and so no keys will be considered decoded.
//
// In this sense, the Undecoded keys correspond to keys in the TOML document
// that do not have a concrete type in your representation.
func (md *MetaData) Undecoded() []Key {
undecoded := make([]Key, 0, len(md.keys))
for _, key := range md.keys {
if !md.decoded[key.String()] {
undecoded = append(undecoded, key)
}
}
return undecoded
}

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/*
Package toml provides facilities for decoding and encoding TOML configuration
files via reflection. There is also support for delaying decoding with
the Primitive type, and querying the set of keys in a TOML document with the
MetaData type.
The specification implemented: https://github.com/toml-lang/toml
The sub-command github.com/BurntSushi/toml/cmd/tomlv can be used to verify
whether a file is a valid TOML document. It can also be used to print the
type of each key in a TOML document.
Testing
There are two important types of tests used for this package. The first is
contained inside '*_test.go' files and uses the standard Go unit testing
framework. These tests are primarily devoted to holistically testing the
decoder and encoder.
The second type of testing is used to verify the implementation's adherence
to the TOML specification. These tests have been factored into their own
project: https://github.com/BurntSushi/toml-test
The reason the tests are in a separate project is so that they can be used by
any implementation of TOML. Namely, it is language agnostic.
*/
package toml

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package toml
import (
"bufio"
"errors"
"fmt"
"io"
"reflect"
"sort"
"strconv"
"strings"
"time"
)
type tomlEncodeError struct{ error }
var (
errArrayMixedElementTypes = errors.New(
"toml: cannot encode array with mixed element types")
errArrayNilElement = errors.New(
"toml: cannot encode array with nil element")
errNonString = errors.New(
"toml: cannot encode a map with non-string key type")
errAnonNonStruct = errors.New(
"toml: cannot encode an anonymous field that is not a struct")
errArrayNoTable = errors.New(
"toml: TOML array element cannot contain a table")
errNoKey = errors.New(
"toml: top-level values must be Go maps or structs")
errAnything = errors.New("") // used in testing
)
var quotedReplacer = strings.NewReplacer(
"\t", "\\t",
"\n", "\\n",
"\r", "\\r",
"\"", "\\\"",
"\\", "\\\\",
)
// Encoder controls the encoding of Go values to a TOML document to some
// io.Writer.
//
// The indentation level can be controlled with the Indent field.
type Encoder struct {
// A single indentation level. By default it is two spaces.
Indent string
// hasWritten is whether we have written any output to w yet.
hasWritten bool
w *bufio.Writer
}
// NewEncoder returns a TOML encoder that encodes Go values to the io.Writer
// given. By default, a single indentation level is 2 spaces.
func NewEncoder(w io.Writer) *Encoder {
return &Encoder{
w: bufio.NewWriter(w),
Indent: " ",
}
}
// Encode writes a TOML representation of the Go value to the underlying
// io.Writer. If the value given cannot be encoded to a valid TOML document,
// then an error is returned.
//
// The mapping between Go values and TOML values should be precisely the same
// as for the Decode* functions. Similarly, the TextMarshaler interface is
// supported by encoding the resulting bytes as strings. (If you want to write
// arbitrary binary data then you will need to use something like base64 since
// TOML does not have any binary types.)
//
// When encoding TOML hashes (i.e., Go maps or structs), keys without any
// sub-hashes are encoded first.
//
// If a Go map is encoded, then its keys are sorted alphabetically for
// deterministic output. More control over this behavior may be provided if
// there is demand for it.
//
// Encoding Go values without a corresponding TOML representation---like map
// types with non-string keys---will cause an error to be returned. Similarly
// for mixed arrays/slices, arrays/slices with nil elements, embedded
// non-struct types and nested slices containing maps or structs.
// (e.g., [][]map[string]string is not allowed but []map[string]string is OK
// and so is []map[string][]string.)
func (enc *Encoder) Encode(v interface{}) error {
rv := eindirect(reflect.ValueOf(v))
if err := enc.safeEncode(Key([]string{}), rv); err != nil {
return err
}
return enc.w.Flush()
}
func (enc *Encoder) safeEncode(key Key, rv reflect.Value) (err error) {
defer func() {
if r := recover(); r != nil {
if terr, ok := r.(tomlEncodeError); ok {
err = terr.error
return
}
panic(r)
}
}()
enc.encode(key, rv)
return nil
}
func (enc *Encoder) encode(key Key, rv reflect.Value) {
// Special case. Time needs to be in ISO8601 format.
// Special case. If we can marshal the type to text, then we used that.
// Basically, this prevents the encoder for handling these types as
// generic structs (or whatever the underlying type of a TextMarshaler is).
switch rv.Interface().(type) {
case time.Time, TextMarshaler:
enc.keyEqElement(key, rv)
return
}
k := rv.Kind()
switch k {
case reflect.Int, reflect.Int8, reflect.Int16, reflect.Int32,
reflect.Int64,
reflect.Uint, reflect.Uint8, reflect.Uint16, reflect.Uint32,
reflect.Uint64,
reflect.Float32, reflect.Float64, reflect.String, reflect.Bool:
enc.keyEqElement(key, rv)
case reflect.Array, reflect.Slice:
if typeEqual(tomlArrayHash, tomlTypeOfGo(rv)) {
enc.eArrayOfTables(key, rv)
} else {
enc.keyEqElement(key, rv)
}
case reflect.Interface:
if rv.IsNil() {
return
}
enc.encode(key, rv.Elem())
case reflect.Map:
if rv.IsNil() {
return
}
enc.eTable(key, rv)
case reflect.Ptr:
if rv.IsNil() {
return
}
enc.encode(key, rv.Elem())
case reflect.Struct:
enc.eTable(key, rv)
default:
panic(e("unsupported type for key '%s': %s", key, k))
}
}
// eElement encodes any value that can be an array element (primitives and
// arrays).
func (enc *Encoder) eElement(rv reflect.Value) {
switch v := rv.Interface().(type) {
case time.Time:
// Special case time.Time as a primitive. Has to come before
// TextMarshaler below because time.Time implements
// encoding.TextMarshaler, but we need to always use UTC.
enc.wf(v.UTC().Format("2006-01-02T15:04:05Z"))
return
case TextMarshaler:
// Special case. Use text marshaler if it's available for this value.
if s, err := v.MarshalText(); err != nil {
encPanic(err)
} else {
enc.writeQuoted(string(s))
}
return
}
switch rv.Kind() {
case reflect.Bool:
enc.wf(strconv.FormatBool(rv.Bool()))
case reflect.Int, reflect.Int8, reflect.Int16, reflect.Int32,
reflect.Int64:
enc.wf(strconv.FormatInt(rv.Int(), 10))
case reflect.Uint, reflect.Uint8, reflect.Uint16,
reflect.Uint32, reflect.Uint64:
enc.wf(strconv.FormatUint(rv.Uint(), 10))
case reflect.Float32:
enc.wf(floatAddDecimal(strconv.FormatFloat(rv.Float(), 'f', -1, 32)))
case reflect.Float64:
enc.wf(floatAddDecimal(strconv.FormatFloat(rv.Float(), 'f', -1, 64)))
case reflect.Array, reflect.Slice:
enc.eArrayOrSliceElement(rv)
case reflect.Interface:
enc.eElement(rv.Elem())
case reflect.String:
enc.writeQuoted(rv.String())
default:
panic(e("unexpected primitive type: %s", rv.Kind()))
}
}
// By the TOML spec, all floats must have a decimal with at least one
// number on either side.
func floatAddDecimal(fstr string) string {
if !strings.Contains(fstr, ".") {
return fstr + ".0"
}
return fstr
}
func (enc *Encoder) writeQuoted(s string) {
enc.wf("\"%s\"", quotedReplacer.Replace(s))
}
func (enc *Encoder) eArrayOrSliceElement(rv reflect.Value) {
length := rv.Len()
enc.wf("[")
for i := 0; i < length; i++ {
elem := rv.Index(i)
enc.eElement(elem)
if i != length-1 {
enc.wf(", ")
}
}
enc.wf("]")
}
func (enc *Encoder) eArrayOfTables(key Key, rv reflect.Value) {
if len(key) == 0 {
encPanic(errNoKey)
}
for i := 0; i < rv.Len(); i++ {
trv := rv.Index(i)
if isNil(trv) {
continue
}
panicIfInvalidKey(key)
enc.newline()
enc.wf("%s[[%s]]", enc.indentStr(key), key.maybeQuotedAll())
enc.newline()
enc.eMapOrStruct(key, trv)
}
}
func (enc *Encoder) eTable(key Key, rv reflect.Value) {
panicIfInvalidKey(key)
if len(key) == 1 {
// Output an extra newline between top-level tables.
// (The newline isn't written if nothing else has been written though.)
enc.newline()
}
if len(key) > 0 {
enc.wf("%s[%s]", enc.indentStr(key), key.maybeQuotedAll())
enc.newline()
}
enc.eMapOrStruct(key, rv)
}
func (enc *Encoder) eMapOrStruct(key Key, rv reflect.Value) {
switch rv := eindirect(rv); rv.Kind() {
case reflect.Map:
enc.eMap(key, rv)
case reflect.Struct:
enc.eStruct(key, rv)
default:
panic("eTable: unhandled reflect.Value Kind: " + rv.Kind().String())
}
}
func (enc *Encoder) eMap(key Key, rv reflect.Value) {
rt := rv.Type()
if rt.Key().Kind() != reflect.String {
encPanic(errNonString)
}
// Sort keys so that we have deterministic output. And write keys directly
// underneath this key first, before writing sub-structs or sub-maps.
var mapKeysDirect, mapKeysSub []string
for _, mapKey := range rv.MapKeys() {
k := mapKey.String()
if typeIsHash(tomlTypeOfGo(rv.MapIndex(mapKey))) {
mapKeysSub = append(mapKeysSub, k)
} else {
mapKeysDirect = append(mapKeysDirect, k)
}
}
var writeMapKeys = func(mapKeys []string) {
sort.Strings(mapKeys)
for _, mapKey := range mapKeys {
mrv := rv.MapIndex(reflect.ValueOf(mapKey))
if isNil(mrv) {
// Don't write anything for nil fields.
continue
}
enc.encode(key.add(mapKey), mrv)
}
}
writeMapKeys(mapKeysDirect)
writeMapKeys(mapKeysSub)
}
func (enc *Encoder) eStruct(key Key, rv reflect.Value) {
// Write keys for fields directly under this key first, because if we write
// a field that creates a new table, then all keys under it will be in that
// table (not the one we're writing here).
rt := rv.Type()
var fieldsDirect, fieldsSub [][]int
var addFields func(rt reflect.Type, rv reflect.Value, start []int)
addFields = func(rt reflect.Type, rv reflect.Value, start []int) {
for i := 0; i < rt.NumField(); i++ {
f := rt.Field(i)
// skip unexported fields
if f.PkgPath != "" && !f.Anonymous {
continue
}
frv := rv.Field(i)
if f.Anonymous {
t := f.Type
switch t.Kind() {
case reflect.Struct:
// Treat anonymous struct fields with
// tag names as though they are not
// anonymous, like encoding/json does.
if getOptions(f.Tag).name == "" {
addFields(t, frv, f.Index)
continue
}
case reflect.Ptr:
if t.Elem().Kind() == reflect.Struct &&
getOptions(f.Tag).name == "" {
if !frv.IsNil() {
addFields(t.Elem(), frv.Elem(), f.Index)
}
continue
}
// Fall through to the normal field encoding logic below
// for non-struct anonymous fields.
}
}
if typeIsHash(tomlTypeOfGo(frv)) {
fieldsSub = append(fieldsSub, append(start, f.Index...))
} else {
fieldsDirect = append(fieldsDirect, append(start, f.Index...))
}
}
}
addFields(rt, rv, nil)
var writeFields = func(fields [][]int) {
for _, fieldIndex := range fields {
sft := rt.FieldByIndex(fieldIndex)
sf := rv.FieldByIndex(fieldIndex)
if isNil(sf) {
// Don't write anything for nil fields.
continue
}
opts := getOptions(sft.Tag)
if opts.skip {
continue
}
keyName := sft.Name
if opts.name != "" {
keyName = opts.name
}
if opts.omitempty && isEmpty(sf) {
continue
}
if opts.omitzero && isZero(sf) {
continue
}
enc.encode(key.add(keyName), sf)
}
}
writeFields(fieldsDirect)
writeFields(fieldsSub)
}
// tomlTypeName returns the TOML type name of the Go value's type. It is
// used to determine whether the types of array elements are mixed (which is
// forbidden). If the Go value is nil, then it is illegal for it to be an array
// element, and valueIsNil is returned as true.
// Returns the TOML type of a Go value. The type may be `nil`, which means
// no concrete TOML type could be found.
func tomlTypeOfGo(rv reflect.Value) tomlType {
if isNil(rv) || !rv.IsValid() {
return nil
}
switch rv.Kind() {
case reflect.Bool:
return tomlBool
case reflect.Int, reflect.Int8, reflect.Int16, reflect.Int32,
reflect.Int64,
reflect.Uint, reflect.Uint8, reflect.Uint16, reflect.Uint32,
reflect.Uint64:
return tomlInteger
case reflect.Float32, reflect.Float64:
return tomlFloat
case reflect.Array, reflect.Slice:
if typeEqual(tomlHash, tomlArrayType(rv)) {
return tomlArrayHash
}
return tomlArray
case reflect.Ptr, reflect.Interface:
return tomlTypeOfGo(rv.Elem())
case reflect.String:
return tomlString
case reflect.Map:
return tomlHash
case reflect.Struct:
switch rv.Interface().(type) {
case time.Time:
return tomlDatetime
case TextMarshaler:
return tomlString
default:
return tomlHash
}
default:
panic("unexpected reflect.Kind: " + rv.Kind().String())
}
}
// tomlArrayType returns the element type of a TOML array. The type returned
// may be nil if it cannot be determined (e.g., a nil slice or a zero length
// slize). This function may also panic if it finds a type that cannot be
// expressed in TOML (such as nil elements, heterogeneous arrays or directly
// nested arrays of tables).
func tomlArrayType(rv reflect.Value) tomlType {
if isNil(rv) || !rv.IsValid() || rv.Len() == 0 {
return nil
}
firstType := tomlTypeOfGo(rv.Index(0))
if firstType == nil {
encPanic(errArrayNilElement)
}
rvlen := rv.Len()
for i := 1; i < rvlen; i++ {
elem := rv.Index(i)
switch elemType := tomlTypeOfGo(elem); {
case elemType == nil:
encPanic(errArrayNilElement)
case !typeEqual(firstType, elemType):
encPanic(errArrayMixedElementTypes)
}
}
// If we have a nested array, then we must make sure that the nested
// array contains ONLY primitives.
// This checks arbitrarily nested arrays.
if typeEqual(firstType, tomlArray) || typeEqual(firstType, tomlArrayHash) {
nest := tomlArrayType(eindirect(rv.Index(0)))
if typeEqual(nest, tomlHash) || typeEqual(nest, tomlArrayHash) {
encPanic(errArrayNoTable)
}
}
return firstType
}
type tagOptions struct {
skip bool // "-"
name string
omitempty bool
omitzero bool
}
func getOptions(tag reflect.StructTag) tagOptions {
t := tag.Get("toml")
if t == "-" {
return tagOptions{skip: true}
}
var opts tagOptions
parts := strings.Split(t, ",")
opts.name = parts[0]
for _, s := range parts[1:] {
switch s {
case "omitempty":
opts.omitempty = true
case "omitzero":
opts.omitzero = true
}
}
return opts
}
func isZero(rv reflect.Value) bool {
switch rv.Kind() {
case reflect.Int, reflect.Int8, reflect.Int16, reflect.Int32, reflect.Int64:
return rv.Int() == 0
case reflect.Uint, reflect.Uint8, reflect.Uint16, reflect.Uint32, reflect.Uint64:
return rv.Uint() == 0
case reflect.Float32, reflect.Float64:
return rv.Float() == 0.0
}
return false
}
func isEmpty(rv reflect.Value) bool {
switch rv.Kind() {
case reflect.Array, reflect.Slice, reflect.Map, reflect.String:
return rv.Len() == 0
case reflect.Bool:
return !rv.Bool()
}
return false
}
func (enc *Encoder) newline() {
if enc.hasWritten {
enc.wf("\n")
}
}
func (enc *Encoder) keyEqElement(key Key, val reflect.Value) {
if len(key) == 0 {
encPanic(errNoKey)
}
panicIfInvalidKey(key)
enc.wf("%s%s = ", enc.indentStr(key), key.maybeQuoted(len(key)-1))
enc.eElement(val)
enc.newline()
}
func (enc *Encoder) wf(format string, v ...interface{}) {
if _, err := fmt.Fprintf(enc.w, format, v...); err != nil {
encPanic(err)
}
enc.hasWritten = true
}
func (enc *Encoder) indentStr(key Key) string {
return strings.Repeat(enc.Indent, len(key)-1)
}
func encPanic(err error) {
panic(tomlEncodeError{err})
}
func eindirect(v reflect.Value) reflect.Value {
switch v.Kind() {
case reflect.Ptr, reflect.Interface:
return eindirect(v.Elem())
default:
return v
}
}
func isNil(rv reflect.Value) bool {
switch rv.Kind() {
case reflect.Interface, reflect.Map, reflect.Ptr, reflect.Slice:
return rv.IsNil()
default:
return false
}
}
func panicIfInvalidKey(key Key) {
for _, k := range key {
if len(k) == 0 {
encPanic(e("Key '%s' is not a valid table name. Key names "+
"cannot be empty.", key.maybeQuotedAll()))
}
}
}
func isValidKeyName(s string) bool {
return len(s) != 0
}

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// +build go1.2
package toml
// In order to support Go 1.1, we define our own TextMarshaler and
// TextUnmarshaler types. For Go 1.2+, we just alias them with the
// standard library interfaces.
import (
"encoding"
)
// TextMarshaler is a synonym for encoding.TextMarshaler. It is defined here
// so that Go 1.1 can be supported.
type TextMarshaler encoding.TextMarshaler
// TextUnmarshaler is a synonym for encoding.TextUnmarshaler. It is defined
// here so that Go 1.1 can be supported.
type TextUnmarshaler encoding.TextUnmarshaler

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// +build !go1.2
package toml
// These interfaces were introduced in Go 1.2, so we add them manually when
// compiling for Go 1.1.
// TextMarshaler is a synonym for encoding.TextMarshaler. It is defined here
// so that Go 1.1 can be supported.
type TextMarshaler interface {
MarshalText() (text []byte, err error)
}
// TextUnmarshaler is a synonym for encoding.TextUnmarshaler. It is defined
// here so that Go 1.1 can be supported.
type TextUnmarshaler interface {
UnmarshalText(text []byte) error
}

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package toml
import (
"fmt"
"strings"
"unicode"
"unicode/utf8"
)
type itemType int
const (
itemError itemType = iota
itemNIL // used in the parser to indicate no type
itemEOF
itemText
itemString
itemRawString
itemMultilineString
itemRawMultilineString
itemBool
itemInteger
itemFloat
itemDatetime
itemArray // the start of an array
itemArrayEnd
itemTableStart
itemTableEnd
itemArrayTableStart
itemArrayTableEnd
itemKeyStart
itemCommentStart
itemInlineTableStart
itemInlineTableEnd
)
const (
eof = 0
comma = ','
tableStart = '['
tableEnd = ']'
arrayTableStart = '['
arrayTableEnd = ']'
tableSep = '.'
keySep = '='
arrayStart = '['
arrayEnd = ']'
commentStart = '#'
stringStart = '"'
stringEnd = '"'
rawStringStart = '\''
rawStringEnd = '\''
inlineTableStart = '{'
inlineTableEnd = '}'
)
type stateFn func(lx *lexer) stateFn
type lexer struct {
input string
start int
pos int
line int
state stateFn
items chan item
// Allow for backing up up to three runes.
// This is necessary because TOML contains 3-rune tokens (""" and ''').
prevWidths [3]int
nprev int // how many of prevWidths are in use
// If we emit an eof, we can still back up, but it is not OK to call
// next again.
atEOF bool
// A stack of state functions used to maintain context.
// The idea is to reuse parts of the state machine in various places.
// For example, values can appear at the top level or within arbitrarily
// nested arrays. The last state on the stack is used after a value has
// been lexed. Similarly for comments.
stack []stateFn
}
type item struct {
typ itemType
val string
line int
}
func (lx *lexer) nextItem() item {
for {
select {
case item := <-lx.items:
return item
default:
lx.state = lx.state(lx)
}
}
}
func lex(input string) *lexer {
lx := &lexer{
input: input,
state: lexTop,
line: 1,
items: make(chan item, 10),
stack: make([]stateFn, 0, 10),
}
return lx
}
func (lx *lexer) push(state stateFn) {
lx.stack = append(lx.stack, state)
}
func (lx *lexer) pop() stateFn {
if len(lx.stack) == 0 {
return lx.errorf("BUG in lexer: no states to pop")
}
last := lx.stack[len(lx.stack)-1]
lx.stack = lx.stack[0 : len(lx.stack)-1]
return last
}
func (lx *lexer) current() string {
return lx.input[lx.start:lx.pos]
}
func (lx *lexer) emit(typ itemType) {
lx.items <- item{typ, lx.current(), lx.line}
lx.start = lx.pos
}
func (lx *lexer) emitTrim(typ itemType) {
lx.items <- item{typ, strings.TrimSpace(lx.current()), lx.line}
lx.start = lx.pos
}
func (lx *lexer) next() (r rune) {
if lx.atEOF {
panic("next called after EOF")
}
if lx.pos >= len(lx.input) {
lx.atEOF = true
return eof
}
if lx.input[lx.pos] == '\n' {
lx.line++
}
lx.prevWidths[2] = lx.prevWidths[1]
lx.prevWidths[1] = lx.prevWidths[0]
if lx.nprev < 3 {
lx.nprev++
}
r, w := utf8.DecodeRuneInString(lx.input[lx.pos:])
lx.prevWidths[0] = w
lx.pos += w
return r
}
// ignore skips over the pending input before this point.
func (lx *lexer) ignore() {
lx.start = lx.pos
}
// backup steps back one rune. Can be called only twice between calls to next.
func (lx *lexer) backup() {
if lx.atEOF {
lx.atEOF = false
return
}
if lx.nprev < 1 {
panic("backed up too far")
}
w := lx.prevWidths[0]
lx.prevWidths[0] = lx.prevWidths[1]
lx.prevWidths[1] = lx.prevWidths[2]
lx.nprev--
lx.pos -= w
if lx.pos < len(lx.input) && lx.input[lx.pos] == '\n' {
lx.line--
}
}
// accept consumes the next rune if it's equal to `valid`.
func (lx *lexer) accept(valid rune) bool {
if lx.next() == valid {
return true
}
lx.backup()
return false
}
// peek returns but does not consume the next rune in the input.
func (lx *lexer) peek() rune {
r := lx.next()
lx.backup()
return r
}
// skip ignores all input that matches the given predicate.
func (lx *lexer) skip(pred func(rune) bool) {
for {
r := lx.next()
if pred(r) {
continue
}
lx.backup()
lx.ignore()
return
}
}
// errorf stops all lexing by emitting an error and returning `nil`.
// Note that any value that is a character is escaped if it's a special
// character (newlines, tabs, etc.).
func (lx *lexer) errorf(format string, values ...interface{}) stateFn {
lx.items <- item{
itemError,
fmt.Sprintf(format, values...),
lx.line,
}
return nil
}
// lexTop consumes elements at the top level of TOML data.
func lexTop(lx *lexer) stateFn {
r := lx.next()
if isWhitespace(r) || isNL(r) {
return lexSkip(lx, lexTop)
}
switch r {
case commentStart:
lx.push(lexTop)
return lexCommentStart
case tableStart:
return lexTableStart
case eof:
if lx.pos > lx.start {
return lx.errorf("unexpected EOF")
}
lx.emit(itemEOF)
return nil
}
// At this point, the only valid item can be a key, so we back up
// and let the key lexer do the rest.
lx.backup()
lx.push(lexTopEnd)
return lexKeyStart
}
// lexTopEnd is entered whenever a top-level item has been consumed. (A value
// or a table.) It must see only whitespace, and will turn back to lexTop
// upon a newline. If it sees EOF, it will quit the lexer successfully.
func lexTopEnd(lx *lexer) stateFn {
r := lx.next()
switch {
case r == commentStart:
// a comment will read to a newline for us.
lx.push(lexTop)
return lexCommentStart
case isWhitespace(r):
return lexTopEnd
case isNL(r):
lx.ignore()
return lexTop
case r == eof:
lx.emit(itemEOF)
return nil
}
return lx.errorf("expected a top-level item to end with a newline, "+
"comment, or EOF, but got %q instead", r)
}
// lexTable lexes the beginning of a table. Namely, it makes sure that
// it starts with a character other than '.' and ']'.
// It assumes that '[' has already been consumed.
// It also handles the case that this is an item in an array of tables.
// e.g., '[[name]]'.
func lexTableStart(lx *lexer) stateFn {
if lx.peek() == arrayTableStart {
lx.next()
lx.emit(itemArrayTableStart)
lx.push(lexArrayTableEnd)
} else {
lx.emit(itemTableStart)
lx.push(lexTableEnd)
}
return lexTableNameStart
}
func lexTableEnd(lx *lexer) stateFn {
lx.emit(itemTableEnd)
return lexTopEnd
}
func lexArrayTableEnd(lx *lexer) stateFn {
if r := lx.next(); r != arrayTableEnd {
return lx.errorf("expected end of table array name delimiter %q, "+
"but got %q instead", arrayTableEnd, r)
}
lx.emit(itemArrayTableEnd)
return lexTopEnd
}
func lexTableNameStart(lx *lexer) stateFn {
lx.skip(isWhitespace)
switch r := lx.peek(); {
case r == tableEnd || r == eof:
return lx.errorf("unexpected end of table name " +
"(table names cannot be empty)")
case r == tableSep:
return lx.errorf("unexpected table separator " +
"(table names cannot be empty)")
case r == stringStart || r == rawStringStart:
lx.ignore()
lx.push(lexTableNameEnd)
return lexValue // reuse string lexing
default:
return lexBareTableName
}
}
// lexBareTableName lexes the name of a table. It assumes that at least one
// valid character for the table has already been read.
func lexBareTableName(lx *lexer) stateFn {
r := lx.next()
if isBareKeyChar(r) {
return lexBareTableName
}
lx.backup()
lx.emit(itemText)
return lexTableNameEnd
}
// lexTableNameEnd reads the end of a piece of a table name, optionally
// consuming whitespace.
func lexTableNameEnd(lx *lexer) stateFn {
lx.skip(isWhitespace)
switch r := lx.next(); {
case isWhitespace(r):
return lexTableNameEnd
case r == tableSep:
lx.ignore()
return lexTableNameStart
case r == tableEnd:
return lx.pop()
default:
return lx.errorf("expected '.' or ']' to end table name, "+
"but got %q instead", r)
}
}
// lexKeyStart consumes a key name up until the first non-whitespace character.
// lexKeyStart will ignore whitespace.
func lexKeyStart(lx *lexer) stateFn {
r := lx.peek()
switch {
case r == keySep:
return lx.errorf("unexpected key separator %q", keySep)
case isWhitespace(r) || isNL(r):
lx.next()
return lexSkip(lx, lexKeyStart)
case r == stringStart || r == rawStringStart:
lx.ignore()
lx.emit(itemKeyStart)
lx.push(lexKeyEnd)
return lexValue // reuse string lexing
default:
lx.ignore()
lx.emit(itemKeyStart)
return lexBareKey
}
}
// lexBareKey consumes the text of a bare key. Assumes that the first character
// (which is not whitespace) has not yet been consumed.
func lexBareKey(lx *lexer) stateFn {
switch r := lx.next(); {
case isBareKeyChar(r):
return lexBareKey
case isWhitespace(r):
lx.backup()
lx.emit(itemText)
return lexKeyEnd
case r == keySep:
lx.backup()
lx.emit(itemText)
return lexKeyEnd
default:
return lx.errorf("bare keys cannot contain %q", r)
}
}
// lexKeyEnd consumes the end of a key and trims whitespace (up to the key
// separator).
func lexKeyEnd(lx *lexer) stateFn {
switch r := lx.next(); {
case r == keySep:
return lexSkip(lx, lexValue)
case isWhitespace(r):
return lexSkip(lx, lexKeyEnd)
default:
return lx.errorf("expected key separator %q, but got %q instead",
keySep, r)
}
}
// lexValue starts the consumption of a value anywhere a value is expected.
// lexValue will ignore whitespace.
// After a value is lexed, the last state on the next is popped and returned.
func lexValue(lx *lexer) stateFn {
// We allow whitespace to precede a value, but NOT newlines.
// In array syntax, the array states are responsible for ignoring newlines.
r := lx.next()
switch {
case isWhitespace(r):
return lexSkip(lx, lexValue)
case isDigit(r):
lx.backup() // avoid an extra state and use the same as above
return lexNumberOrDateStart
}
switch r {
case arrayStart:
lx.ignore()
lx.emit(itemArray)
return lexArrayValue
case inlineTableStart:
lx.ignore()
lx.emit(itemInlineTableStart)
return lexInlineTableValue
case stringStart:
if lx.accept(stringStart) {
if lx.accept(stringStart) {
lx.ignore() // Ignore """
return lexMultilineString
}
lx.backup()
}
lx.ignore() // ignore the '"'
return lexString
case rawStringStart:
if lx.accept(rawStringStart) {
if lx.accept(rawStringStart) {
lx.ignore() // Ignore """
return lexMultilineRawString
}
lx.backup()
}
lx.ignore() // ignore the "'"
return lexRawString
case '+', '-':
return lexNumberStart
case '.': // special error case, be kind to users
return lx.errorf("floats must start with a digit, not '.'")
}
if unicode.IsLetter(r) {
// Be permissive here; lexBool will give a nice error if the
// user wrote something like
// x = foo
// (i.e. not 'true' or 'false' but is something else word-like.)
lx.backup()
return lexBool
}
return lx.errorf("expected value but found %q instead", r)
}
// lexArrayValue consumes one value in an array. It assumes that '[' or ','
// have already been consumed. All whitespace and newlines are ignored.
func lexArrayValue(lx *lexer) stateFn {
r := lx.next()
switch {
case isWhitespace(r) || isNL(r):
return lexSkip(lx, lexArrayValue)
case r == commentStart:
lx.push(lexArrayValue)
return lexCommentStart
case r == comma:
return lx.errorf("unexpected comma")
case r == arrayEnd:
// NOTE(caleb): The spec isn't clear about whether you can have
// a trailing comma or not, so we'll allow it.
return lexArrayEnd
}
lx.backup()
lx.push(lexArrayValueEnd)
return lexValue
}
// lexArrayValueEnd consumes everything between the end of an array value and
// the next value (or the end of the array): it ignores whitespace and newlines
// and expects either a ',' or a ']'.
func lexArrayValueEnd(lx *lexer) stateFn {
r := lx.next()
switch {
case isWhitespace(r) || isNL(r):
return lexSkip(lx, lexArrayValueEnd)
case r == commentStart:
lx.push(lexArrayValueEnd)
return lexCommentStart
case r == comma:
lx.ignore()
return lexArrayValue // move on to the next value
case r == arrayEnd:
return lexArrayEnd
}
return lx.errorf(
"expected a comma or array terminator %q, but got %q instead",
arrayEnd, r,
)
}
// lexArrayEnd finishes the lexing of an array.
// It assumes that a ']' has just been consumed.
func lexArrayEnd(lx *lexer) stateFn {
lx.ignore()
lx.emit(itemArrayEnd)
return lx.pop()
}
// lexInlineTableValue consumes one key/value pair in an inline table.
// It assumes that '{' or ',' have already been consumed. Whitespace is ignored.
func lexInlineTableValue(lx *lexer) stateFn {
r := lx.next()
switch {
case isWhitespace(r):
return lexSkip(lx, lexInlineTableValue)
case isNL(r):
return lx.errorf("newlines not allowed within inline tables")
case r == commentStart:
lx.push(lexInlineTableValue)
return lexCommentStart
case r == comma:
return lx.errorf("unexpected comma")
case r == inlineTableEnd:
return lexInlineTableEnd
}
lx.backup()
lx.push(lexInlineTableValueEnd)
return lexKeyStart
}
// lexInlineTableValueEnd consumes everything between the end of an inline table
// key/value pair and the next pair (or the end of the table):
// it ignores whitespace and expects either a ',' or a '}'.
func lexInlineTableValueEnd(lx *lexer) stateFn {
r := lx.next()
switch {
case isWhitespace(r):
return lexSkip(lx, lexInlineTableValueEnd)
case isNL(r):
return lx.errorf("newlines not allowed within inline tables")
case r == commentStart:
lx.push(lexInlineTableValueEnd)
return lexCommentStart
case r == comma:
lx.ignore()
return lexInlineTableValue
case r == inlineTableEnd:
return lexInlineTableEnd
}
return lx.errorf("expected a comma or an inline table terminator %q, "+
"but got %q instead", inlineTableEnd, r)
}
// lexInlineTableEnd finishes the lexing of an inline table.
// It assumes that a '}' has just been consumed.
func lexInlineTableEnd(lx *lexer) stateFn {
lx.ignore()
lx.emit(itemInlineTableEnd)
return lx.pop()
}
// lexString consumes the inner contents of a string. It assumes that the
// beginning '"' has already been consumed and ignored.
func lexString(lx *lexer) stateFn {
r := lx.next()
switch {
case r == eof:
return lx.errorf("unexpected EOF")
case isNL(r):
return lx.errorf("strings cannot contain newlines")
case r == '\\':
lx.push(lexString)
return lexStringEscape
case r == stringEnd:
lx.backup()
lx.emit(itemString)
lx.next()
lx.ignore()
return lx.pop()
}
return lexString
}
// lexMultilineString consumes the inner contents of a string. It assumes that
// the beginning '"""' has already been consumed and ignored.
func lexMultilineString(lx *lexer) stateFn {
switch lx.next() {
case eof:
return lx.errorf("unexpected EOF")
case '\\':
return lexMultilineStringEscape
case stringEnd:
if lx.accept(stringEnd) {
if lx.accept(stringEnd) {
lx.backup()
lx.backup()
lx.backup()
lx.emit(itemMultilineString)
lx.next()
lx.next()
lx.next()
lx.ignore()
return lx.pop()
}
lx.backup()
}
}
return lexMultilineString
}
// lexRawString consumes a raw string. Nothing can be escaped in such a string.
// It assumes that the beginning "'" has already been consumed and ignored.
func lexRawString(lx *lexer) stateFn {
r := lx.next()
switch {
case r == eof:
return lx.errorf("unexpected EOF")
case isNL(r):
return lx.errorf("strings cannot contain newlines")
case r == rawStringEnd:
lx.backup()
lx.emit(itemRawString)
lx.next()
lx.ignore()
return lx.pop()
}
return lexRawString
}
// lexMultilineRawString consumes a raw string. Nothing can be escaped in such
// a string. It assumes that the beginning "'''" has already been consumed and
// ignored.
func lexMultilineRawString(lx *lexer) stateFn {
switch lx.next() {
case eof:
return lx.errorf("unexpected EOF")
case rawStringEnd:
if lx.accept(rawStringEnd) {
if lx.accept(rawStringEnd) {
lx.backup()
lx.backup()
lx.backup()
lx.emit(itemRawMultilineString)
lx.next()
lx.next()
lx.next()
lx.ignore()
return lx.pop()
}
lx.backup()
}
}
return lexMultilineRawString
}
// lexMultilineStringEscape consumes an escaped character. It assumes that the
// preceding '\\' has already been consumed.
func lexMultilineStringEscape(lx *lexer) stateFn {
// Handle the special case first:
if isNL(lx.next()) {
return lexMultilineString
}
lx.backup()
lx.push(lexMultilineString)
return lexStringEscape(lx)
}
func lexStringEscape(lx *lexer) stateFn {
r := lx.next()
switch r {
case 'b':
fallthrough
case 't':
fallthrough
case 'n':
fallthrough
case 'f':
fallthrough
case 'r':
fallthrough
case '"':
fallthrough
case '\\':
return lx.pop()
case 'u':
return lexShortUnicodeEscape
case 'U':
return lexLongUnicodeEscape
}
return lx.errorf("invalid escape character %q; only the following "+
"escape characters are allowed: "+
`\b, \t, \n, \f, \r, \", \\, \uXXXX, and \UXXXXXXXX`, r)
}
func lexShortUnicodeEscape(lx *lexer) stateFn {
var r rune
for i := 0; i < 4; i++ {
r = lx.next()
if !isHexadecimal(r) {
return lx.errorf(`expected four hexadecimal digits after '\u', `+
"but got %q instead", lx.current())
}
}
return lx.pop()
}
func lexLongUnicodeEscape(lx *lexer) stateFn {
var r rune
for i := 0; i < 8; i++ {
r = lx.next()
if !isHexadecimal(r) {
return lx.errorf(`expected eight hexadecimal digits after '\U', `+
"but got %q instead", lx.current())
}
}
return lx.pop()
}
// lexNumberOrDateStart consumes either an integer, a float, or datetime.
func lexNumberOrDateStart(lx *lexer) stateFn {
r := lx.next()
if isDigit(r) {
return lexNumberOrDate
}
switch r {
case '_':
return lexNumber
case 'e', 'E':
return lexFloat
case '.':
return lx.errorf("floats must start with a digit, not '.'")
}
return lx.errorf("expected a digit but got %q", r)
}
// lexNumberOrDate consumes either an integer, float or datetime.
func lexNumberOrDate(lx *lexer) stateFn {
r := lx.next()
if isDigit(r) {
return lexNumberOrDate
}
switch r {
case '-':
return lexDatetime
case '_':
return lexNumber
case '.', 'e', 'E':
return lexFloat
}
lx.backup()
lx.emit(itemInteger)
return lx.pop()
}
// lexDatetime consumes a Datetime, to a first approximation.
// The parser validates that it matches one of the accepted formats.
func lexDatetime(lx *lexer) stateFn {
r := lx.next()
if isDigit(r) {
return lexDatetime
}
switch r {
case '-', 'T', ':', '.', 'Z':
return lexDatetime
}
lx.backup()
lx.emit(itemDatetime)
return lx.pop()
}
// lexNumberStart consumes either an integer or a float. It assumes that a sign
// has already been read, but that *no* digits have been consumed.
// lexNumberStart will move to the appropriate integer or float states.
func lexNumberStart(lx *lexer) stateFn {
// We MUST see a digit. Even floats have to start with a digit.
r := lx.next()
if !isDigit(r) {
if r == '.' {
return lx.errorf("floats must start with a digit, not '.'")
}
return lx.errorf("expected a digit but got %q", r)
}
return lexNumber
}
// lexNumber consumes an integer or a float after seeing the first digit.
func lexNumber(lx *lexer) stateFn {
r := lx.next()
if isDigit(r) {
return lexNumber
}
switch r {
case '_':
return lexNumber
case '.', 'e', 'E':
return lexFloat
}
lx.backup()
lx.emit(itemInteger)
return lx.pop()
}
// lexFloat consumes the elements of a float. It allows any sequence of
// float-like characters, so floats emitted by the lexer are only a first
// approximation and must be validated by the parser.
func lexFloat(lx *lexer) stateFn {
r := lx.next()
if isDigit(r) {
return lexFloat
}
switch r {
case '_', '.', '-', '+', 'e', 'E':
return lexFloat
}
lx.backup()
lx.emit(itemFloat)
return lx.pop()
}
// lexBool consumes a bool string: 'true' or 'false.
func lexBool(lx *lexer) stateFn {
var rs []rune
for {
r := lx.next()
if !unicode.IsLetter(r) {
lx.backup()
break
}
rs = append(rs, r)
}
s := string(rs)
switch s {
case "true", "false":
lx.emit(itemBool)
return lx.pop()
}
return lx.errorf("expected value but found %q instead", s)
}
// lexCommentStart begins the lexing of a comment. It will emit
// itemCommentStart and consume no characters, passing control to lexComment.
func lexCommentStart(lx *lexer) stateFn {
lx.ignore()
lx.emit(itemCommentStart)
return lexComment
}
// lexComment lexes an entire comment. It assumes that '#' has been consumed.
// It will consume *up to* the first newline character, and pass control
// back to the last state on the stack.
func lexComment(lx *lexer) stateFn {
r := lx.peek()
if isNL(r) || r == eof {
lx.emit(itemText)
return lx.pop()
}
lx.next()
return lexComment
}
// lexSkip ignores all slurped input and moves on to the next state.
func lexSkip(lx *lexer, nextState stateFn) stateFn {
return func(lx *lexer) stateFn {
lx.ignore()
return nextState
}
}
// isWhitespace returns true if `r` is a whitespace character according
// to the spec.
func isWhitespace(r rune) bool {
return r == '\t' || r == ' '
}
func isNL(r rune) bool {
return r == '\n' || r == '\r'
}
func isDigit(r rune) bool {
return r >= '0' && r <= '9'
}
func isHexadecimal(r rune) bool {
return (r >= '0' && r <= '9') ||
(r >= 'a' && r <= 'f') ||
(r >= 'A' && r <= 'F')
}
func isBareKeyChar(r rune) bool {
return (r >= 'A' && r <= 'Z') ||
(r >= 'a' && r <= 'z') ||
(r >= '0' && r <= '9') ||
r == '_' ||
r == '-'
}
func (itype itemType) String() string {
switch itype {
case itemError:
return "Error"
case itemNIL:
return "NIL"
case itemEOF:
return "EOF"
case itemText:
return "Text"
case itemString, itemRawString, itemMultilineString, itemRawMultilineString:
return "String"
case itemBool:
return "Bool"
case itemInteger:
return "Integer"
case itemFloat:
return "Float"
case itemDatetime:
return "DateTime"
case itemTableStart:
return "TableStart"
case itemTableEnd:
return "TableEnd"
case itemKeyStart:
return "KeyStart"
case itemArray:
return "Array"
case itemArrayEnd:
return "ArrayEnd"
case itemCommentStart:
return "CommentStart"
}
panic(fmt.Sprintf("BUG: Unknown type '%d'.", int(itype)))
}
func (item item) String() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("(%s, %s)", item.typ.String(), item.val)
}

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package toml
import (
"fmt"
"strconv"
"strings"
"time"
"unicode"
"unicode/utf8"
)
type parser struct {
mapping map[string]interface{}
types map[string]tomlType
lx *lexer
// A list of keys in the order that they appear in the TOML data.
ordered []Key
// the full key for the current hash in scope
context Key
// the base key name for everything except hashes
currentKey string
// rough approximation of line number
approxLine int
// A map of 'key.group.names' to whether they were created implicitly.
implicits map[string]bool
}
type parseError string
func (pe parseError) Error() string {
return string(pe)
}
func parse(data string) (p *parser, err error) {
defer func() {
if r := recover(); r != nil {
var ok bool
if err, ok = r.(parseError); ok {
return
}
panic(r)
}
}()
p = &parser{
mapping: make(map[string]interface{}),
types: make(map[string]tomlType),
lx: lex(data),
ordered: make([]Key, 0),
implicits: make(map[string]bool),
}
for {
item := p.next()
if item.typ == itemEOF {
break
}
p.topLevel(item)
}
return p, nil
}
func (p *parser) panicf(format string, v ...interface{}) {
msg := fmt.Sprintf("Near line %d (last key parsed '%s'): %s",
p.approxLine, p.current(), fmt.Sprintf(format, v...))
panic(parseError(msg))
}
func (p *parser) next() item {
it := p.lx.nextItem()
if it.typ == itemError {
p.panicf("%s", it.val)
}
return it
}
func (p *parser) bug(format string, v ...interface{}) {
panic(fmt.Sprintf("BUG: "+format+"\n\n", v...))
}
func (p *parser) expect(typ itemType) item {
it := p.next()
p.assertEqual(typ, it.typ)
return it
}
func (p *parser) assertEqual(expected, got itemType) {
if expected != got {
p.bug("Expected '%s' but got '%s'.", expected, got)
}
}
func (p *parser) topLevel(item item) {
switch item.typ {
case itemCommentStart:
p.approxLine = item.line
p.expect(itemText)
case itemTableStart:
kg := p.next()
p.approxLine = kg.line
var key Key
for ; kg.typ != itemTableEnd && kg.typ != itemEOF; kg = p.next() {
key = append(key, p.keyString(kg))
}
p.assertEqual(itemTableEnd, kg.typ)
p.establishContext(key, false)
p.setType("", tomlHash)
p.ordered = append(p.ordered, key)
case itemArrayTableStart:
kg := p.next()
p.approxLine = kg.line
var key Key
for ; kg.typ != itemArrayTableEnd && kg.typ != itemEOF; kg = p.next() {
key = append(key, p.keyString(kg))
}
p.assertEqual(itemArrayTableEnd, kg.typ)
p.establishContext(key, true)
p.setType("", tomlArrayHash)
p.ordered = append(p.ordered, key)
case itemKeyStart:
kname := p.next()
p.approxLine = kname.line
p.currentKey = p.keyString(kname)
val, typ := p.value(p.next())
p.setValue(p.currentKey, val)
p.setType(p.currentKey, typ)
p.ordered = append(p.ordered, p.context.add(p.currentKey))
p.currentKey = ""
default:
p.bug("Unexpected type at top level: %s", item.typ)
}
}
// Gets a string for a key (or part of a key in a table name).
func (p *parser) keyString(it item) string {
switch it.typ {
case itemText:
return it.val
case itemString, itemMultilineString,
itemRawString, itemRawMultilineString:
s, _ := p.value(it)
return s.(string)
default:
p.bug("Unexpected key type: %s", it.typ)
panic("unreachable")
}
}
// value translates an expected value from the lexer into a Go value wrapped
// as an empty interface.
func (p *parser) value(it item) (interface{}, tomlType) {
switch it.typ {
case itemString:
return p.replaceEscapes(it.val), p.typeOfPrimitive(it)
case itemMultilineString:
trimmed := stripFirstNewline(stripEscapedWhitespace(it.val))
return p.replaceEscapes(trimmed), p.typeOfPrimitive(it)
case itemRawString:
return it.val, p.typeOfPrimitive(it)
case itemRawMultilineString:
return stripFirstNewline(it.val), p.typeOfPrimitive(it)
case itemBool:
switch it.val {
case "true":
return true, p.typeOfPrimitive(it)
case "false":
return false, p.typeOfPrimitive(it)
}
p.bug("Expected boolean value, but got '%s'.", it.val)
case itemInteger:
if !numUnderscoresOK(it.val) {
p.panicf("Invalid integer %q: underscores must be surrounded by digits",
it.val)
}
val := strings.Replace(it.val, "_", "", -1)
num, err := strconv.ParseInt(val, 10, 64)
if err != nil {
// Distinguish integer values. Normally, it'd be a bug if the lexer
// provides an invalid integer, but it's possible that the number is
// out of range of valid values (which the lexer cannot determine).
// So mark the former as a bug but the latter as a legitimate user
// error.
if e, ok := err.(*strconv.NumError); ok &&
e.Err == strconv.ErrRange {
p.panicf("Integer '%s' is out of the range of 64-bit "+
"signed integers.", it.val)
} else {
p.bug("Expected integer value, but got '%s'.", it.val)
}
}
return num, p.typeOfPrimitive(it)
case itemFloat:
parts := strings.FieldsFunc(it.val, func(r rune) bool {
switch r {
case '.', 'e', 'E':
return true
}
return false
})
for _, part := range parts {
if !numUnderscoresOK(part) {
p.panicf("Invalid float %q: underscores must be "+
"surrounded by digits", it.val)
}
}
if !numPeriodsOK(it.val) {
// As a special case, numbers like '123.' or '1.e2',
// which are valid as far as Go/strconv are concerned,
// must be rejected because TOML says that a fractional
// part consists of '.' followed by 1+ digits.
p.panicf("Invalid float %q: '.' must be followed "+
"by one or more digits", it.val)
}
val := strings.Replace(it.val, "_", "", -1)
num, err := strconv.ParseFloat(val, 64)
if err != nil {
if e, ok := err.(*strconv.NumError); ok &&
e.Err == strconv.ErrRange {
p.panicf("Float '%s' is out of the range of 64-bit "+
"IEEE-754 floating-point numbers.", it.val)
} else {
p.panicf("Invalid float value: %q", it.val)
}
}
return num, p.typeOfPrimitive(it)
case itemDatetime:
var t time.Time
var ok bool
var err error
for _, format := range []string{
"2006-01-02T15:04:05Z07:00",
"2006-01-02T15:04:05",
"2006-01-02",
} {
t, err = time.ParseInLocation(format, it.val, time.Local)
if err == nil {
ok = true
break
}
}
if !ok {
p.panicf("Invalid TOML Datetime: %q.", it.val)
}
return t, p.typeOfPrimitive(it)
case itemArray:
array := make([]interface{}, 0)
types := make([]tomlType, 0)
for it = p.next(); it.typ != itemArrayEnd; it = p.next() {
if it.typ == itemCommentStart {
p.expect(itemText)
continue
}
val, typ := p.value(it)
array = append(array, val)
types = append(types, typ)
}
return array, p.typeOfArray(types)
case itemInlineTableStart:
var (
hash = make(map[string]interface{})
outerContext = p.context
outerKey = p.currentKey
)
p.context = append(p.context, p.currentKey)
p.currentKey = ""
for it := p.next(); it.typ != itemInlineTableEnd; it = p.next() {
if it.typ != itemKeyStart {
p.bug("Expected key start but instead found %q, around line %d",
it.val, p.approxLine)
}
if it.typ == itemCommentStart {
p.expect(itemText)
continue
}
// retrieve key
k := p.next()
p.approxLine = k.line
kname := p.keyString(k)
// retrieve value
p.currentKey = kname
val, typ := p.value(p.next())
// make sure we keep metadata up to date
p.setType(kname, typ)
p.ordered = append(p.ordered, p.context.add(p.currentKey))
hash[kname] = val
}
p.context = outerContext
p.currentKey = outerKey
return hash, tomlHash
}
p.bug("Unexpected value type: %s", it.typ)
panic("unreachable")
}
// numUnderscoresOK checks whether each underscore in s is surrounded by
// characters that are not underscores.
func numUnderscoresOK(s string) bool {
accept := false
for _, r := range s {
if r == '_' {
if !accept {
return false
}
accept = false
continue
}
accept = true
}
return accept
}
// numPeriodsOK checks whether every period in s is followed by a digit.
func numPeriodsOK(s string) bool {
period := false
for _, r := range s {
if period && !isDigit(r) {
return false
}
period = r == '.'
}
return !period
}
// establishContext sets the current context of the parser,
// where the context is either a hash or an array of hashes. Which one is
// set depends on the value of the `array` parameter.
//
// Establishing the context also makes sure that the key isn't a duplicate, and
// will create implicit hashes automatically.
func (p *parser) establishContext(key Key, array bool) {
var ok bool
// Always start at the top level and drill down for our context.
hashContext := p.mapping
keyContext := make(Key, 0)
// We only need implicit hashes for key[0:-1]
for _, k := range key[0 : len(key)-1] {
_, ok = hashContext[k]
keyContext = append(keyContext, k)
// No key? Make an implicit hash and move on.
if !ok {
p.addImplicit(keyContext)
hashContext[k] = make(map[string]interface{})
}
// If the hash context is actually an array of tables, then set
// the hash context to the last element in that array.
//
// Otherwise, it better be a table, since this MUST be a key group (by
// virtue of it not being the last element in a key).
switch t := hashContext[k].(type) {
case []map[string]interface{}:
hashContext = t[len(t)-1]
case map[string]interface{}:
hashContext = t
default:
p.panicf("Key '%s' was already created as a hash.", keyContext)
}
}
p.context = keyContext
if array {
// If this is the first element for this array, then allocate a new
// list of tables for it.
k := key[len(key)-1]
if _, ok := hashContext[k]; !ok {
hashContext[k] = make([]map[string]interface{}, 0, 5)
}
// Add a new table. But make sure the key hasn't already been used
// for something else.
if hash, ok := hashContext[k].([]map[string]interface{}); ok {
hashContext[k] = append(hash, make(map[string]interface{}))
} else {
p.panicf("Key '%s' was already created and cannot be used as "+
"an array.", keyContext)
}
} else {
p.setValue(key[len(key)-1], make(map[string]interface{}))
}
p.context = append(p.context, key[len(key)-1])
}
// setValue sets the given key to the given value in the current context.
// It will make sure that the key hasn't already been defined, account for
// implicit key groups.
func (p *parser) setValue(key string, value interface{}) {
var tmpHash interface{}
var ok bool
hash := p.mapping
keyContext := make(Key, 0)
for _, k := range p.context {
keyContext = append(keyContext, k)
if tmpHash, ok = hash[k]; !ok {
p.bug("Context for key '%s' has not been established.", keyContext)
}
switch t := tmpHash.(type) {
case []map[string]interface{}:
// The context is a table of hashes. Pick the most recent table
// defined as the current hash.
hash = t[len(t)-1]
case map[string]interface{}:
hash = t
default:
p.bug("Expected hash to have type 'map[string]interface{}', but "+
"it has '%T' instead.", tmpHash)
}
}
keyContext = append(keyContext, key)
if _, ok := hash[key]; ok {
// Typically, if the given key has already been set, then we have
// to raise an error since duplicate keys are disallowed. However,
// it's possible that a key was previously defined implicitly. In this
// case, it is allowed to be redefined concretely. (See the
// `tests/valid/implicit-and-explicit-after.toml` test in `toml-test`.)
//
// But we have to make sure to stop marking it as an implicit. (So that
// another redefinition provokes an error.)
//
// Note that since it has already been defined (as a hash), we don't
// want to overwrite it. So our business is done.
if p.isImplicit(keyContext) {
p.removeImplicit(keyContext)
return
}
// Otherwise, we have a concrete key trying to override a previous
// key, which is *always* wrong.
p.panicf("Key '%s' has already been defined.", keyContext)
}
hash[key] = value
}
// setType sets the type of a particular value at a given key.
// It should be called immediately AFTER setValue.
//
// Note that if `key` is empty, then the type given will be applied to the
// current context (which is either a table or an array of tables).
func (p *parser) setType(key string, typ tomlType) {
keyContext := make(Key, 0, len(p.context)+1)
for _, k := range p.context {
keyContext = append(keyContext, k)
}
if len(key) > 0 { // allow type setting for hashes
keyContext = append(keyContext, key)
}
p.types[keyContext.String()] = typ
}
// addImplicit sets the given Key as having been created implicitly.
func (p *parser) addImplicit(key Key) {
p.implicits[key.String()] = true
}
// removeImplicit stops tagging the given key as having been implicitly
// created.
func (p *parser) removeImplicit(key Key) {
p.implicits[key.String()] = false
}
// isImplicit returns true if the key group pointed to by the key was created
// implicitly.
func (p *parser) isImplicit(key Key) bool {
return p.implicits[key.String()]
}
// current returns the full key name of the current context.
func (p *parser) current() string {
if len(p.currentKey) == 0 {
return p.context.String()
}
if len(p.context) == 0 {
return p.currentKey
}
return fmt.Sprintf("%s.%s", p.context, p.currentKey)
}
func stripFirstNewline(s string) string {
if len(s) == 0 || s[0] != '\n' {
return s
}
return s[1:]
}
func stripEscapedWhitespace(s string) string {
esc := strings.Split(s, "\\\n")
if len(esc) > 1 {
for i := 1; i < len(esc); i++ {
esc[i] = strings.TrimLeftFunc(esc[i], unicode.IsSpace)
}
}
return strings.Join(esc, "")
}
func (p *parser) replaceEscapes(str string) string {
var replaced []rune
s := []byte(str)
r := 0
for r < len(s) {
if s[r] != '\\' {
c, size := utf8.DecodeRune(s[r:])
r += size
replaced = append(replaced, c)
continue
}
r += 1
if r >= len(s) {
p.bug("Escape sequence at end of string.")
return ""
}
switch s[r] {
default:
p.bug("Expected valid escape code after \\, but got %q.", s[r])
return ""
case 'b':
replaced = append(replaced, rune(0x0008))
r += 1
case 't':
replaced = append(replaced, rune(0x0009))
r += 1
case 'n':
replaced = append(replaced, rune(0x000A))
r += 1
case 'f':
replaced = append(replaced, rune(0x000C))
r += 1
case 'r':
replaced = append(replaced, rune(0x000D))
r += 1
case '"':
replaced = append(replaced, rune(0x0022))
r += 1
case '\\':
replaced = append(replaced, rune(0x005C))
r += 1
case 'u':
// At this point, we know we have a Unicode escape of the form
// `uXXXX` at [r, r+5). (Because the lexer guarantees this
// for us.)
escaped := p.asciiEscapeToUnicode(s[r+1 : r+5])
replaced = append(replaced, escaped)
r += 5
case 'U':
// At this point, we know we have a Unicode escape of the form
// `uXXXX` at [r, r+9). (Because the lexer guarantees this
// for us.)
escaped := p.asciiEscapeToUnicode(s[r+1 : r+9])
replaced = append(replaced, escaped)
r += 9
}
}
return string(replaced)
}
func (p *parser) asciiEscapeToUnicode(bs []byte) rune {
s := string(bs)
hex, err := strconv.ParseUint(strings.ToLower(s), 16, 32)
if err != nil {
p.bug("Could not parse '%s' as a hexadecimal number, but the "+
"lexer claims it's OK: %s", s, err)
}
if !utf8.ValidRune(rune(hex)) {
p.panicf("Escaped character '\\u%s' is not valid UTF-8.", s)
}
return rune(hex)
}
func isStringType(ty itemType) bool {
return ty == itemString || ty == itemMultilineString ||
ty == itemRawString || ty == itemRawMultilineString
}

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package toml
// tomlType represents any Go type that corresponds to a TOML type.
// While the first draft of the TOML spec has a simplistic type system that
// probably doesn't need this level of sophistication, we seem to be militating
// toward adding real composite types.
type tomlType interface {
typeString() string
}
// typeEqual accepts any two types and returns true if they are equal.
func typeEqual(t1, t2 tomlType) bool {
if t1 == nil || t2 == nil {
return false
}
return t1.typeString() == t2.typeString()
}
func typeIsHash(t tomlType) bool {
return typeEqual(t, tomlHash) || typeEqual(t, tomlArrayHash)
}
type tomlBaseType string
func (btype tomlBaseType) typeString() string {
return string(btype)
}
func (btype tomlBaseType) String() string {
return btype.typeString()
}
var (
tomlInteger tomlBaseType = "Integer"
tomlFloat tomlBaseType = "Float"
tomlDatetime tomlBaseType = "Datetime"
tomlString tomlBaseType = "String"
tomlBool tomlBaseType = "Bool"
tomlArray tomlBaseType = "Array"
tomlHash tomlBaseType = "Hash"
tomlArrayHash tomlBaseType = "ArrayHash"
)
// typeOfPrimitive returns a tomlType of any primitive value in TOML.
// Primitive values are: Integer, Float, Datetime, String and Bool.
//
// Passing a lexer item other than the following will cause a BUG message
// to occur: itemString, itemBool, itemInteger, itemFloat, itemDatetime.
func (p *parser) typeOfPrimitive(lexItem item) tomlType {
switch lexItem.typ {
case itemInteger:
return tomlInteger
case itemFloat:
return tomlFloat
case itemDatetime:
return tomlDatetime
case itemString:
return tomlString
case itemMultilineString:
return tomlString
case itemRawString:
return tomlString
case itemRawMultilineString:
return tomlString
case itemBool:
return tomlBool
}
p.bug("Cannot infer primitive type of lex item '%s'.", lexItem)
panic("unreachable")
}
// typeOfArray returns a tomlType for an array given a list of types of its
// values.
//
// In the current spec, if an array is homogeneous, then its type is always
// "Array". If the array is not homogeneous, an error is generated.
func (p *parser) typeOfArray(types []tomlType) tomlType {
// Empty arrays are cool.
if len(types) == 0 {
return tomlArray
}
theType := types[0]
for _, t := range types[1:] {
if !typeEqual(theType, t) {
p.panicf("Array contains values of type '%s' and '%s', but "+
"arrays must be homogeneous.", theType, t)
}
}
return tomlArray
}

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package toml
// Struct field handling is adapted from code in encoding/json:
//
// Copyright 2010 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the Go distribution.
import (
"reflect"
"sort"
"sync"
)
// A field represents a single field found in a struct.
type field struct {
name string // the name of the field (`toml` tag included)
tag bool // whether field has a `toml` tag
index []int // represents the depth of an anonymous field
typ reflect.Type // the type of the field
}
// byName sorts field by name, breaking ties with depth,
// then breaking ties with "name came from toml tag", then
// breaking ties with index sequence.
type byName []field
func (x byName) Len() int { return len(x) }
func (x byName) Swap(i, j int) { x[i], x[j] = x[j], x[i] }
func (x byName) Less(i, j int) bool {
if x[i].name != x[j].name {
return x[i].name < x[j].name
}
if len(x[i].index) != len(x[j].index) {
return len(x[i].index) < len(x[j].index)
}
if x[i].tag != x[j].tag {
return x[i].tag
}
return byIndex(x).Less(i, j)
}
// byIndex sorts field by index sequence.
type byIndex []field
func (x byIndex) Len() int { return len(x) }
func (x byIndex) Swap(i, j int) { x[i], x[j] = x[j], x[i] }
func (x byIndex) Less(i, j int) bool {
for k, xik := range x[i].index {
if k >= len(x[j].index) {
return false
}
if xik != x[j].index[k] {
return xik < x[j].index[k]
}
}
return len(x[i].index) < len(x[j].index)
}
// typeFields returns a list of fields that TOML should recognize for the given
// type. The algorithm is breadth-first search over the set of structs to
// include - the top struct and then any reachable anonymous structs.
func typeFields(t reflect.Type) []field {
// Anonymous fields to explore at the current level and the next.
current := []field{}
next := []field{{typ: t}}
// Count of queued names for current level and the next.
count := map[reflect.Type]int{}
nextCount := map[reflect.Type]int{}
// Types already visited at an earlier level.
visited := map[reflect.Type]bool{}
// Fields found.
var fields []field
for len(next) > 0 {
current, next = next, current[:0]
count, nextCount = nextCount, map[reflect.Type]int{}
for _, f := range current {
if visited[f.typ] {
continue
}
visited[f.typ] = true
// Scan f.typ for fields to include.
for i := 0; i < f.typ.NumField(); i++ {
sf := f.typ.Field(i)
if sf.PkgPath != "" && !sf.Anonymous { // unexported
continue
}
opts := getOptions(sf.Tag)
if opts.skip {
continue
}
index := make([]int, len(f.index)+1)
copy(index, f.index)
index[len(f.index)] = i
ft := sf.Type
if ft.Name() == "" && ft.Kind() == reflect.Ptr {
// Follow pointer.
ft = ft.Elem()
}
// Record found field and index sequence.
if opts.name != "" || !sf.Anonymous || ft.Kind() != reflect.Struct {
tagged := opts.name != ""
name := opts.name
if name == "" {
name = sf.Name
}
fields = append(fields, field{name, tagged, index, ft})
if count[f.typ] > 1 {
// If there were multiple instances, add a second,
// so that the annihilation code will see a duplicate.
// It only cares about the distinction between 1 or 2,
// so don't bother generating any more copies.
fields = append(fields, fields[len(fields)-1])
}
continue
}
// Record new anonymous struct to explore in next round.
nextCount[ft]++
if nextCount[ft] == 1 {
f := field{name: ft.Name(), index: index, typ: ft}
next = append(next, f)
}
}
}
}
sort.Sort(byName(fields))
// Delete all fields that are hidden by the Go rules for embedded fields,
// except that fields with TOML tags are promoted.
// The fields are sorted in primary order of name, secondary order
// of field index length. Loop over names; for each name, delete
// hidden fields by choosing the one dominant field that survives.
out := fields[:0]
for advance, i := 0, 0; i < len(fields); i += advance {
// One iteration per name.
// Find the sequence of fields with the name of this first field.
fi := fields[i]
name := fi.name
for advance = 1; i+advance < len(fields); advance++ {
fj := fields[i+advance]
if fj.name != name {
break
}
}
if advance == 1 { // Only one field with this name
out = append(out, fi)
continue
}
dominant, ok := dominantField(fields[i : i+advance])
if ok {
out = append(out, dominant)
}
}
fields = out
sort.Sort(byIndex(fields))
return fields
}
// dominantField looks through the fields, all of which are known to
// have the same name, to find the single field that dominates the
// others using Go's embedding rules, modified by the presence of
// TOML tags. If there are multiple top-level fields, the boolean
// will be false: This condition is an error in Go and we skip all
// the fields.
func dominantField(fields []field) (field, bool) {
// The fields are sorted in increasing index-length order. The winner
// must therefore be one with the shortest index length. Drop all
// longer entries, which is easy: just truncate the slice.
length := len(fields[0].index)
tagged := -1 // Index of first tagged field.
for i, f := range fields {
if len(f.index) > length {
fields = fields[:i]
break
}
if f.tag {
if tagged >= 0 {
// Multiple tagged fields at the same level: conflict.
// Return no field.
return field{}, false
}
tagged = i
}
}
if tagged >= 0 {
return fields[tagged], true
}
// All remaining fields have the same length. If there's more than one,
// we have a conflict (two fields named "X" at the same level) and we
// return no field.
if len(fields) > 1 {
return field{}, false
}
return fields[0], true
}
var fieldCache struct {
sync.RWMutex
m map[reflect.Type][]field
}
// cachedTypeFields is like typeFields but uses a cache to avoid repeated work.
func cachedTypeFields(t reflect.Type) []field {
fieldCache.RLock()
f := fieldCache.m[t]
fieldCache.RUnlock()
if f != nil {
return f
}
// Compute fields without lock.
// Might duplicate effort but won't hold other computations back.
f = typeFields(t)
if f == nil {
f = []field{}
}
fieldCache.Lock()
if fieldCache.m == nil {
fieldCache.m = map[reflect.Type][]field{}
}
fieldCache.m[t] = f
fieldCache.Unlock()
return f
}

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The MIT License (MIT)
Copyright (c) 2015 Microsoft
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all
copies or substantial portions of the Software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
SOFTWARE.

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package hcsshim
import "github.com/sirupsen/logrus"
// ActivateLayer will find the layer with the given id and mount it's filesystem.
// For a read/write layer, the mounted filesystem will appear as a volume on the
// host, while a read-only layer is generally expected to be a no-op.
// An activated layer must later be deactivated via DeactivateLayer.
func ActivateLayer(info DriverInfo, id string) error {
title := "hcsshim::ActivateLayer "
logrus.Debugf(title+"Flavour %d ID %s", info.Flavour, id)
infop, err := convertDriverInfo(info)
if err != nil {
logrus.Error(err)
return err
}
err = activateLayer(&infop, id)
if err != nil {
err = makeErrorf(err, title, "id=%s flavour=%d", id, info.Flavour)
logrus.Error(err)
return err
}
logrus.Debugf(title+" - succeeded id=%s flavour=%d", id, info.Flavour)
return nil
}

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package hcsshim
import (
"errors"
"os"
"path/filepath"
"syscall"
"github.com/Microsoft/go-winio"
)
type baseLayerWriter struct {
root *os.File
f *os.File
bw *winio.BackupFileWriter
err error
hasUtilityVM bool
dirInfo []dirInfo
}
type dirInfo struct {
path string
fileInfo winio.FileBasicInfo
}
// reapplyDirectoryTimes reapplies directory modification, creation, etc. times
// after processing of the directory tree has completed. The times are expected
// to be ordered such that parent directories come before child directories.
func reapplyDirectoryTimes(root *os.File, dis []dirInfo) error {
for i := range dis {
di := &dis[len(dis)-i-1] // reverse order: process child directories first
f, err := openRelative(di.path, root, syscall.GENERIC_READ|syscall.GENERIC_WRITE, syscall.FILE_SHARE_READ, _FILE_OPEN, _FILE_DIRECTORY_FILE)
if err != nil {
return err
}
err = winio.SetFileBasicInfo(f, &di.fileInfo)
f.Close()
if err != nil {
return err
}
}
return nil
}
func (w *baseLayerWriter) closeCurrentFile() error {
if w.f != nil {
err := w.bw.Close()
err2 := w.f.Close()
w.f = nil
w.bw = nil
if err != nil {
return err
}
if err2 != nil {
return err2
}
}
return nil
}
func (w *baseLayerWriter) Add(name string, fileInfo *winio.FileBasicInfo) (err error) {
defer func() {
if err != nil {
w.err = err
}
}()
err = w.closeCurrentFile()
if err != nil {
return err
}
if filepath.ToSlash(name) == `UtilityVM/Files` {
w.hasUtilityVM = true
}
var f *os.File
defer func() {
if f != nil {
f.Close()
}
}()
extraFlags := uint32(0)
if fileInfo.FileAttributes&syscall.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY != 0 {
extraFlags |= _FILE_DIRECTORY_FILE
if fileInfo.FileAttributes&syscall.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_REPARSE_POINT == 0 {
w.dirInfo = append(w.dirInfo, dirInfo{name, *fileInfo})
}
}
mode := uint32(syscall.GENERIC_READ | syscall.GENERIC_WRITE | winio.WRITE_DAC | winio.WRITE_OWNER | winio.ACCESS_SYSTEM_SECURITY)
f, err = openRelative(name, w.root, mode, syscall.FILE_SHARE_READ, _FILE_CREATE, extraFlags)
if err != nil {
return makeError(err, "Failed to openRelative", name)
}
err = winio.SetFileBasicInfo(f, fileInfo)
if err != nil {
return makeError(err, "Failed to SetFileBasicInfo", name)
}
w.f = f
w.bw = winio.NewBackupFileWriter(f, true)
f = nil
return nil
}
func (w *baseLayerWriter) AddLink(name string, target string) (err error) {
defer func() {
if err != nil {
w.err = err
}
}()
err = w.closeCurrentFile()
if err != nil {
return err
}
return linkRelative(target, w.root, name, w.root)
}
func (w *baseLayerWriter) Remove(name string) error {
return errors.New("base layer cannot have tombstones")
}
func (w *baseLayerWriter) Write(b []byte) (int, error) {
n, err := w.bw.Write(b)
if err != nil {
w.err = err
}
return n, err
}
func (w *baseLayerWriter) Close() error {
defer func() {
w.root.Close()
w.root = nil
}()
err := w.closeCurrentFile()
if err != nil {
return err
}
if w.err == nil {
// Restore the file times of all the directories, since they may have
// been modified by creating child directories.
err = reapplyDirectoryTimes(w.root, w.dirInfo)
if err != nil {
return err
}
err = ProcessBaseLayer(w.root.Name())
if err != nil {
return err
}
if w.hasUtilityVM {
err := ensureNotReparsePointRelative("UtilityVM", w.root)
if err != nil {
return err
}
err = ProcessUtilityVMImage(filepath.Join(w.root.Name(), "UtilityVM"))
if err != nil {
return err
}
}
}
return w.err
}

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package hcsshim
import (
"sync"
"syscall"
)
var (
nextCallback uintptr
callbackMap = map[uintptr]*notifcationWatcherContext{}
callbackMapLock = sync.RWMutex{}
notificationWatcherCallback = syscall.NewCallback(notificationWatcher)
// Notifications for HCS_SYSTEM handles
hcsNotificationSystemExited hcsNotification = 0x00000001
hcsNotificationSystemCreateCompleted hcsNotification = 0x00000002
hcsNotificationSystemStartCompleted hcsNotification = 0x00000003
hcsNotificationSystemPauseCompleted hcsNotification = 0x00000004
hcsNotificationSystemResumeCompleted hcsNotification = 0x00000005
// Notifications for HCS_PROCESS handles
hcsNotificationProcessExited hcsNotification = 0x00010000
// Common notifications
hcsNotificationInvalid hcsNotification = 0x00000000
hcsNotificationServiceDisconnect hcsNotification = 0x01000000
)
type hcsNotification uint32
type notificationChannel chan error
type notifcationWatcherContext struct {
channels notificationChannels
handle hcsCallback
}
type notificationChannels map[hcsNotification]notificationChannel
func newChannels() notificationChannels {
channels := make(notificationChannels)
channels[hcsNotificationSystemExited] = make(notificationChannel, 1)
channels[hcsNotificationSystemCreateCompleted] = make(notificationChannel, 1)
channels[hcsNotificationSystemStartCompleted] = make(notificationChannel, 1)
channels[hcsNotificationSystemPauseCompleted] = make(notificationChannel, 1)
channels[hcsNotificationSystemResumeCompleted] = make(notificationChannel, 1)
channels[hcsNotificationProcessExited] = make(notificationChannel, 1)
channels[hcsNotificationServiceDisconnect] = make(notificationChannel, 1)
return channels
}
func closeChannels(channels notificationChannels) {
close(channels[hcsNotificationSystemExited])
close(channels[hcsNotificationSystemCreateCompleted])
close(channels[hcsNotificationSystemStartCompleted])
close(channels[hcsNotificationSystemPauseCompleted])
close(channels[hcsNotificationSystemResumeCompleted])
close(channels[hcsNotificationProcessExited])
close(channels[hcsNotificationServiceDisconnect])
}
func notificationWatcher(notificationType hcsNotification, callbackNumber uintptr, notificationStatus uintptr, notificationData *uint16) uintptr {
var result error
if int32(notificationStatus) < 0 {
result = syscall.Errno(win32FromHresult(notificationStatus))
}
callbackMapLock.RLock()
context := callbackMap[callbackNumber]
callbackMapLock.RUnlock()
if context == nil {
return 0
}
context.channels[notificationType] <- result
return 0
}

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package hcsshim
import "C"
// This import is needed to make the library compile as CGO because HCSSHIM
// only works with CGO due to callbacks from HCS comming back from a C thread
// which is not supported without CGO. See https://github.com/golang/go/issues/10973

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package hcsshim
import (
"encoding/json"
"fmt"
"os"
"sync"
"syscall"
"time"
"github.com/sirupsen/logrus"
)
var (
defaultTimeout = time.Minute * 4
)
const (
pendingUpdatesQuery = `{ "PropertyTypes" : ["PendingUpdates"]}`
statisticsQuery = `{ "PropertyTypes" : ["Statistics"]}`
processListQuery = `{ "PropertyTypes" : ["ProcessList"]}`
mappedVirtualDiskQuery = `{ "PropertyTypes" : ["MappedVirtualDisk"]}`
)
type container struct {
handleLock sync.RWMutex
handle hcsSystem
id string
callbackNumber uintptr
}
// ContainerProperties holds the properties for a container and the processes running in that container
type ContainerProperties struct {
ID string `json:"Id"`
Name string
SystemType string
Owner string
SiloGUID string `json:"SiloGuid,omitempty"`
RuntimeID string `json:"RuntimeId,omitempty"`
IsRuntimeTemplate bool `json:",omitempty"`
RuntimeImagePath string `json:",omitempty"`
Stopped bool `json:",omitempty"`
ExitType string `json:",omitempty"`
AreUpdatesPending bool `json:",omitempty"`
ObRoot string `json:",omitempty"`
Statistics Statistics `json:",omitempty"`
ProcessList []ProcessListItem `json:",omitempty"`
MappedVirtualDiskControllers map[int]MappedVirtualDiskController `json:",omitempty"`
}
// MemoryStats holds the memory statistics for a container
type MemoryStats struct {
UsageCommitBytes uint64 `json:"MemoryUsageCommitBytes,omitempty"`
UsageCommitPeakBytes uint64 `json:"MemoryUsageCommitPeakBytes,omitempty"`
UsagePrivateWorkingSetBytes uint64 `json:"MemoryUsagePrivateWorkingSetBytes,omitempty"`
}
// ProcessorStats holds the processor statistics for a container
type ProcessorStats struct {
TotalRuntime100ns uint64 `json:",omitempty"`
RuntimeUser100ns uint64 `json:",omitempty"`
RuntimeKernel100ns uint64 `json:",omitempty"`
}
// StorageStats holds the storage statistics for a container
type StorageStats struct {
ReadCountNormalized uint64 `json:",omitempty"`
ReadSizeBytes uint64 `json:",omitempty"`
WriteCountNormalized uint64 `json:",omitempty"`
WriteSizeBytes uint64 `json:",omitempty"`
}
// NetworkStats holds the network statistics for a container
type NetworkStats struct {
BytesReceived uint64 `json:",omitempty"`
BytesSent uint64 `json:",omitempty"`
PacketsReceived uint64 `json:",omitempty"`
PacketsSent uint64 `json:",omitempty"`
DroppedPacketsIncoming uint64 `json:",omitempty"`
DroppedPacketsOutgoing uint64 `json:",omitempty"`
EndpointId string `json:",omitempty"`
InstanceId string `json:",omitempty"`
}
// Statistics is the structure returned by a statistics call on a container
type Statistics struct {
Timestamp time.Time `json:",omitempty"`
ContainerStartTime time.Time `json:",omitempty"`
Uptime100ns uint64 `json:",omitempty"`
Memory MemoryStats `json:",omitempty"`
Processor ProcessorStats `json:",omitempty"`
Storage StorageStats `json:",omitempty"`
Network []NetworkStats `json:",omitempty"`
}
// ProcessList is the structure of an item returned by a ProcessList call on a container
type ProcessListItem struct {
CreateTimestamp time.Time `json:",omitempty"`
ImageName string `json:",omitempty"`
KernelTime100ns uint64 `json:",omitempty"`
MemoryCommitBytes uint64 `json:",omitempty"`
MemoryWorkingSetPrivateBytes uint64 `json:",omitempty"`
MemoryWorkingSetSharedBytes uint64 `json:",omitempty"`
ProcessId uint32 `json:",omitempty"`
UserTime100ns uint64 `json:",omitempty"`
}
// MappedVirtualDiskController is the structure of an item returned by a MappedVirtualDiskList call on a container
type MappedVirtualDiskController struct {
MappedVirtualDisks map[int]MappedVirtualDisk `json:",omitempty"`
}
// Type of Request Support in ModifySystem
type RequestType string
// Type of Resource Support in ModifySystem
type ResourceType string
// RequestType const
const (
Add RequestType = "Add"
Remove RequestType = "Remove"
Network ResourceType = "Network"
)
// ResourceModificationRequestResponse is the structure used to send request to the container to modify the system
// Supported resource types are Network and Request Types are Add/Remove
type ResourceModificationRequestResponse struct {
Resource ResourceType `json:"ResourceType"`
Data interface{} `json:"Settings"`
Request RequestType `json:"RequestType,omitempty"`
}
// createContainerAdditionalJSON is read from the environment at initialisation
// time. It allows an environment variable to define additional JSON which
// is merged in the CreateContainer call to HCS.
var createContainerAdditionalJSON string
func init() {
createContainerAdditionalJSON = os.Getenv("HCSSHIM_CREATECONTAINER_ADDITIONALJSON")
}
// CreateContainer creates a new container with the given configuration but does not start it.
func CreateContainer(id string, c *ContainerConfig) (Container, error) {
return createContainerWithJSON(id, c, "")
}
// CreateContainerWithJSON creates a new container with the given configuration but does not start it.
// It is identical to CreateContainer except that optional additional JSON can be merged before passing to HCS.
func CreateContainerWithJSON(id string, c *ContainerConfig, additionalJSON string) (Container, error) {
return createContainerWithJSON(id, c, additionalJSON)
}
func createContainerWithJSON(id string, c *ContainerConfig, additionalJSON string) (Container, error) {
operation := "CreateContainer"
title := "HCSShim::" + operation
container := &container{
id: id,
}
configurationb, err := json.Marshal(c)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
configuration := string(configurationb)
logrus.Debugf(title+" id=%s config=%s", id, configuration)
// Merge any additional JSON. Priority is given to what is passed in explicitly,
// falling back to what's set in the environment.
if additionalJSON == "" && createContainerAdditionalJSON != "" {
additionalJSON = createContainerAdditionalJSON
}
if additionalJSON != "" {
configurationMap := map[string]interface{}{}
if err := json.Unmarshal([]byte(configuration), &configurationMap); err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("failed to unmarshal %s: %s", configuration, err)
}
additionalMap := map[string]interface{}{}
if err := json.Unmarshal([]byte(additionalJSON), &additionalMap); err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("failed to unmarshal %s: %s", additionalJSON, err)
}
mergedMap := mergeMaps(additionalMap, configurationMap)
mergedJSON, err := json.Marshal(mergedMap)
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("failed to marshal merged configuration map %+v: %s", mergedMap, err)
}
configuration = string(mergedJSON)
logrus.Debugf(title+" id=%s merged config=%s", id, configuration)
}
var (
resultp *uint16
identity syscall.Handle
)
createError := hcsCreateComputeSystem(id, configuration, identity, &container.handle, &resultp)
if createError == nil || IsPending(createError) {
if err := container.registerCallback(); err != nil {
// Terminate the container if it still exists. We're okay to ignore a failure here.
container.Terminate()
return nil, makeContainerError(container, operation, "", err)
}
}
err = processAsyncHcsResult(createError, resultp, container.callbackNumber, hcsNotificationSystemCreateCompleted, &defaultTimeout)
if err != nil {
if err == ErrTimeout {
// Terminate the container if it still exists. We're okay to ignore a failure here.
container.Terminate()
}
return nil, makeContainerError(container, operation, configuration, err)
}
logrus.Debugf(title+" succeeded id=%s handle=%d", id, container.handle)
return container, nil
}
// mergeMaps recursively merges map `fromMap` into map `ToMap`. Any pre-existing values
// in ToMap are overwritten. Values in fromMap are added to ToMap.
// From http://stackoverflow.com/questions/40491438/merging-two-json-strings-in-golang
func mergeMaps(fromMap, ToMap interface{}) interface{} {
switch fromMap := fromMap.(type) {
case map[string]interface{}:
ToMap, ok := ToMap.(map[string]interface{})
if !ok {
return fromMap
}
for keyToMap, valueToMap := range ToMap {
if valueFromMap, ok := fromMap[keyToMap]; ok {
fromMap[keyToMap] = mergeMaps(valueFromMap, valueToMap)
} else {
fromMap[keyToMap] = valueToMap
}
}
case nil:
// merge(nil, map[string]interface{...}) -> map[string]interface{...}
ToMap, ok := ToMap.(map[string]interface{})
if ok {
return ToMap
}
}
return fromMap
}
// OpenContainer opens an existing container by ID.
func OpenContainer(id string) (Container, error) {
operation := "OpenContainer"
title := "HCSShim::" + operation
logrus.Debugf(title+" id=%s", id)
container := &container{
id: id,
}
var (
handle hcsSystem
resultp *uint16
)
err := hcsOpenComputeSystem(id, &handle, &resultp)
err = processHcsResult(err, resultp)
if err != nil {
return nil, makeContainerError(container, operation, "", err)
}
container.handle = handle
if err := container.registerCallback(); err != nil {
return nil, makeContainerError(container, operation, "", err)
}
logrus.Debugf(title+" succeeded id=%s handle=%d", id, handle)
return container, nil
}
// GetContainers gets a list of the containers on the system that match the query
func GetContainers(q ComputeSystemQuery) ([]ContainerProperties, error) {
operation := "GetContainers"
title := "HCSShim::" + operation
queryb, err := json.Marshal(q)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
query := string(queryb)
logrus.Debugf(title+" query=%s", query)
var (
resultp *uint16
computeSystemsp *uint16
)
err = hcsEnumerateComputeSystems(query, &computeSystemsp, &resultp)
err = processHcsResult(err, resultp)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if computeSystemsp == nil {
return nil, ErrUnexpectedValue
}
computeSystemsRaw := convertAndFreeCoTaskMemBytes(computeSystemsp)
computeSystems := []ContainerProperties{}
if err := json.Unmarshal(computeSystemsRaw, &computeSystems); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
logrus.Debugf(title + " succeeded")
return computeSystems, nil
}
// Start synchronously starts the container.
func (container *container) Start() error {
container.handleLock.RLock()
defer container.handleLock.RUnlock()
operation := "Start"
title := "HCSShim::Container::" + operation
logrus.Debugf(title+" id=%s", container.id)
if container.handle == 0 {
return makeContainerError(container, operation, "", ErrAlreadyClosed)
}
var resultp *uint16
err := hcsStartComputeSystem(container.handle, "", &resultp)
err = processAsyncHcsResult(err, resultp, container.callbackNumber, hcsNotificationSystemStartCompleted, &defaultTimeout)
if err != nil {
return makeContainerError(container, operation, "", err)
}
logrus.Debugf(title+" succeeded id=%s", container.id)
return nil
}
// Shutdown requests a container shutdown, if IsPending() on the error returned is true,
// it may not actually be shut down until Wait() succeeds.
func (container *container) Shutdown() error {
container.handleLock.RLock()
defer container.handleLock.RUnlock()
operation := "Shutdown"
title := "HCSShim::Container::" + operation
logrus.Debugf(title+" id=%s", container.id)
if container.handle == 0 {
return makeContainerError(container, operation, "", ErrAlreadyClosed)
}
var resultp *uint16
err := hcsShutdownComputeSystem(container.handle, "", &resultp)
err = processHcsResult(err, resultp)
if err != nil {
return makeContainerError(container, operation, "", err)
}
logrus.Debugf(title+" succeeded id=%s", container.id)
return nil
}
// Terminate requests a container terminate, if IsPending() on the error returned is true,
// it may not actually be shut down until Wait() succeeds.
func (container *container) Terminate() error {
container.handleLock.RLock()
defer container.handleLock.RUnlock()
operation := "Terminate"
title := "HCSShim::Container::" + operation
logrus.Debugf(title+" id=%s", container.id)
if container.handle == 0 {
return makeContainerError(container, operation, "", ErrAlreadyClosed)
}
var resultp *uint16
err := hcsTerminateComputeSystem(container.handle, "", &resultp)
err = processHcsResult(err, resultp)
if err != nil {
return makeContainerError(container, operation, "", err)
}
logrus.Debugf(title+" succeeded id=%s", container.id)
return nil
}
// Wait synchronously waits for the container to shutdown or terminate.
func (container *container) Wait() error {
operation := "Wait"
title := "HCSShim::Container::" + operation
logrus.Debugf(title+" id=%s", container.id)
err := waitForNotification(container.callbackNumber, hcsNotificationSystemExited, nil)
if err != nil {
return makeContainerError(container, operation, "", err)
}
logrus.Debugf(title+" succeeded id=%s", container.id)
return nil
}
// WaitTimeout synchronously waits for the container to terminate or the duration to elapse.
// If the timeout expires, IsTimeout(err) == true
func (container *container) WaitTimeout(timeout time.Duration) error {
operation := "WaitTimeout"
title := "HCSShim::Container::" + operation
logrus.Debugf(title+" id=%s", container.id)
err := waitForNotification(container.callbackNumber, hcsNotificationSystemExited, &timeout)
if err != nil {
return makeContainerError(container, operation, "", err)
}
logrus.Debugf(title+" succeeded id=%s", container.id)
return nil
}
func (container *container) properties(query string) (*ContainerProperties, error) {
var (
resultp *uint16
propertiesp *uint16
)
err := hcsGetComputeSystemProperties(container.handle, query, &propertiesp, &resultp)
err = processHcsResult(err, resultp)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if propertiesp == nil {
return nil, ErrUnexpectedValue
}
propertiesRaw := convertAndFreeCoTaskMemBytes(propertiesp)
properties := &ContainerProperties{}
if err := json.Unmarshal(propertiesRaw, properties); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return properties, nil
}
// HasPendingUpdates returns true if the container has updates pending to install
func (container *container) HasPendingUpdates() (bool, error) {
container.handleLock.RLock()
defer container.handleLock.RUnlock()
operation := "HasPendingUpdates"
title := "HCSShim::Container::" + operation
logrus.Debugf(title+" id=%s", container.id)
if container.handle == 0 {
return false, makeContainerError(container, operation, "", ErrAlreadyClosed)
}
properties, err := container.properties(pendingUpdatesQuery)
if err != nil {
return false, makeContainerError(container, operation, "", err)
}
logrus.Debugf(title+" succeeded id=%s", container.id)
return properties.AreUpdatesPending, nil
}
// Statistics returns statistics for the container
func (container *container) Statistics() (Statistics, error) {
container.handleLock.RLock()
defer container.handleLock.RUnlock()
operation := "Statistics"
title := "HCSShim::Container::" + operation
logrus.Debugf(title+" id=%s", container.id)
if container.handle == 0 {
return Statistics{}, makeContainerError(container, operation, "", ErrAlreadyClosed)
}
properties, err := container.properties(statisticsQuery)
if err != nil {
return Statistics{}, makeContainerError(container, operation, "", err)
}
logrus.Debugf(title+" succeeded id=%s", container.id)
return properties.Statistics, nil
}
// ProcessList returns an array of ProcessListItems for the container
func (container *container) ProcessList() ([]ProcessListItem, error) {
container.handleLock.RLock()
defer container.handleLock.RUnlock()
operation := "ProcessList"
title := "HCSShim::Container::" + operation
logrus.Debugf(title+" id=%s", container.id)
if container.handle == 0 {
return nil, makeContainerError(container, operation, "", ErrAlreadyClosed)
}
properties, err := container.properties(processListQuery)
if err != nil {
return nil, makeContainerError(container, operation, "", err)
}
logrus.Debugf(title+" succeeded id=%s", container.id)
return properties.ProcessList, nil
}
// MappedVirtualDisks returns a map of the controllers and the disks mapped
// to a container.
//
// Example of JSON returned by the query.
//{
// "Id":"1126e8d7d279c707a666972a15976371d365eaf622c02cea2c442b84f6f550a3_svm",
// "SystemType":"Container",
// "RuntimeOsType":"Linux",
// "RuntimeId":"00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
// "State":"Running",
// "MappedVirtualDiskControllers":{
// "0":{
// "MappedVirtualDisks":{
// "2":{
// "HostPath":"C:\\lcow\\lcow\\scratch\\1126e8d7d279c707a666972a15976371d365eaf622c02cea2c442b84f6f550a3.vhdx",
// "ContainerPath":"/mnt/gcs/LinuxServiceVM/scratch",
// "Lun":2,
// "CreateInUtilityVM":true
// },
// "3":{
// "HostPath":"C:\\lcow\\lcow\\1126e8d7d279c707a666972a15976371d365eaf622c02cea2c442b84f6f550a3\\sandbox.vhdx",
// "Lun":3,
// "CreateInUtilityVM":true,
// "AttachOnly":true
// }
// }
// }
// }
//}
func (container *container) MappedVirtualDisks() (map[int]MappedVirtualDiskController, error) {
container.handleLock.RLock()
defer container.handleLock.RUnlock()
operation := "MappedVirtualDiskList"
title := "HCSShim::Container::" + operation
logrus.Debugf(title+" id=%s", container.id)
if container.handle == 0 {
return nil, makeContainerError(container, operation, "", ErrAlreadyClosed)
}
properties, err := container.properties(mappedVirtualDiskQuery)
if err != nil {
return nil, makeContainerError(container, operation, "", err)
}
logrus.Debugf(title+" succeeded id=%s", container.id)
return properties.MappedVirtualDiskControllers, nil
}
// Pause pauses the execution of the container. This feature is not enabled in TP5.
func (container *container) Pause() error {
container.handleLock.RLock()
defer container.handleLock.RUnlock()
operation := "Pause"
title := "HCSShim::Container::" + operation
logrus.Debugf(title+" id=%s", container.id)
if container.handle == 0 {
return makeContainerError(container, operation, "", ErrAlreadyClosed)
}
var resultp *uint16
err := hcsPauseComputeSystem(container.handle, "", &resultp)
err = processAsyncHcsResult(err, resultp, container.callbackNumber, hcsNotificationSystemPauseCompleted, &defaultTimeout)
if err != nil {
return makeContainerError(container, operation, "", err)
}
logrus.Debugf(title+" succeeded id=%s", container.id)
return nil
}
// Resume resumes the execution of the container. This feature is not enabled in TP5.
func (container *container) Resume() error {
container.handleLock.RLock()
defer container.handleLock.RUnlock()
operation := "Resume"
title := "HCSShim::Container::" + operation
logrus.Debugf(title+" id=%s", container.id)
if container.handle == 0 {
return makeContainerError(container, operation, "", ErrAlreadyClosed)
}
var resultp *uint16
err := hcsResumeComputeSystem(container.handle, "", &resultp)
err = processAsyncHcsResult(err, resultp, container.callbackNumber, hcsNotificationSystemResumeCompleted, &defaultTimeout)
if err != nil {
return makeContainerError(container, operation, "", err)
}
logrus.Debugf(title+" succeeded id=%s", container.id)
return nil
}
// CreateProcess launches a new process within the container.
func (container *container) CreateProcess(c *ProcessConfig) (Process, error) {
container.handleLock.RLock()
defer container.handleLock.RUnlock()
operation := "CreateProcess"
title := "HCSShim::Container::" + operation
var (
processInfo hcsProcessInformation
processHandle hcsProcess
resultp *uint16
)
if container.handle == 0 {
return nil, makeContainerError(container, operation, "", ErrAlreadyClosed)
}
// If we are not emulating a console, ignore any console size passed to us
if !c.EmulateConsole {
c.ConsoleSize[0] = 0
c.ConsoleSize[1] = 0
}
configurationb, err := json.Marshal(c)
if err != nil {
return nil, makeContainerError(container, operation, "", err)
}
configuration := string(configurationb)
logrus.Debugf(title+" id=%s config=%s", container.id, configuration)
err = hcsCreateProcess(container.handle, configuration, &processInfo, &processHandle, &resultp)
err = processHcsResult(err, resultp)
if err != nil {
return nil, makeContainerError(container, operation, configuration, err)
}
process := &process{
handle: processHandle,
processID: int(processInfo.ProcessId),
container: container,
cachedPipes: &cachedPipes{
stdIn: processInfo.StdInput,
stdOut: processInfo.StdOutput,
stdErr: processInfo.StdError,
},
}
if err := process.registerCallback(); err != nil {
return nil, makeContainerError(container, operation, "", err)
}
logrus.Debugf(title+" succeeded id=%s processid=%d", container.id, process.processID)
return process, nil
}
// OpenProcess gets an interface to an existing process within the container.
func (container *container) OpenProcess(pid int) (Process, error) {
container.handleLock.RLock()
defer container.handleLock.RUnlock()
operation := "OpenProcess"
title := "HCSShim::Container::" + operation
logrus.Debugf(title+" id=%s, processid=%d", container.id, pid)
var (
processHandle hcsProcess
resultp *uint16
)
if container.handle == 0 {
return nil, makeContainerError(container, operation, "", ErrAlreadyClosed)
}
err := hcsOpenProcess(container.handle, uint32(pid), &processHandle, &resultp)
err = processHcsResult(err, resultp)
if err != nil {
return nil, makeContainerError(container, operation, "", err)
}
process := &process{
handle: processHandle,
processID: pid,
container: container,
}
if err := process.registerCallback(); err != nil {
return nil, makeContainerError(container, operation, "", err)
}
logrus.Debugf(title+" succeeded id=%s processid=%s", container.id, process.processID)
return process, nil
}
// Close cleans up any state associated with the container but does not terminate or wait for it.
func (container *container) Close() error {
container.handleLock.Lock()
defer container.handleLock.Unlock()
operation := "Close"
title := "HCSShim::Container::" + operation
logrus.Debugf(title+" id=%s", container.id)
// Don't double free this
if container.handle == 0 {
return nil
}
if err := container.unregisterCallback(); err != nil {
return makeContainerError(container, operation, "", err)
}
if err := hcsCloseComputeSystem(container.handle); err != nil {
return makeContainerError(container, operation, "", err)
}
container.handle = 0
logrus.Debugf(title+" succeeded id=%s", container.id)
return nil
}
func (container *container) registerCallback() error {
context := &notifcationWatcherContext{
channels: newChannels(),
}
callbackMapLock.Lock()
callbackNumber := nextCallback
nextCallback++
callbackMap[callbackNumber] = context
callbackMapLock.Unlock()
var callbackHandle hcsCallback
err := hcsRegisterComputeSystemCallback(container.handle, notificationWatcherCallback, callbackNumber, &callbackHandle)
if err != nil {
return err
}
context.handle = callbackHandle
container.callbackNumber = callbackNumber
return nil
}
func (container *container) unregisterCallback() error {
callbackNumber := container.callbackNumber
callbackMapLock.RLock()
context := callbackMap[callbackNumber]
callbackMapLock.RUnlock()
if context == nil {
return nil
}
handle := context.handle
if handle == 0 {
return nil
}
// hcsUnregisterComputeSystemCallback has its own syncronization
// to wait for all callbacks to complete. We must NOT hold the callbackMapLock.
err := hcsUnregisterComputeSystemCallback(handle)
if err != nil {
return err
}
closeChannels(context.channels)
callbackMapLock.Lock()
callbackMap[callbackNumber] = nil
callbackMapLock.Unlock()
handle = 0
return nil
}
// Modifies the System by sending a request to HCS
func (container *container) Modify(config *ResourceModificationRequestResponse) error {
container.handleLock.RLock()
defer container.handleLock.RUnlock()
operation := "Modify"
title := "HCSShim::Container::" + operation
if container.handle == 0 {
return makeContainerError(container, operation, "", ErrAlreadyClosed)
}
requestJSON, err := json.Marshal(config)
if err != nil {
return err
}
requestString := string(requestJSON)
logrus.Debugf(title+" id=%s request=%s", container.id, requestString)
var resultp *uint16
err = hcsModifyComputeSystem(container.handle, requestString, &resultp)
err = processHcsResult(err, resultp)
if err != nil {
return makeContainerError(container, operation, "", err)
}
logrus.Debugf(title+" succeeded id=%s", container.id)
return nil
}

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package hcsshim
import "github.com/sirupsen/logrus"
// CreateLayer creates a new, empty, read-only layer on the filesystem based on
// the parent layer provided.
func CreateLayer(info DriverInfo, id, parent string) error {
title := "hcsshim::CreateLayer "
logrus.Debugf(title+"Flavour %d ID %s parent %s", info.Flavour, id, parent)
// Convert info to API calling convention
infop, err := convertDriverInfo(info)
if err != nil {
logrus.Error(err)
return err
}
err = createLayer(&infop, id, parent)
if err != nil {
err = makeErrorf(err, title, "id=%s parent=%s flavour=%d", id, parent, info.Flavour)
logrus.Error(err)
return err
}
logrus.Debugf(title+" - succeeded id=%s parent=%s flavour=%d", id, parent, info.Flavour)
return nil
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package hcsshim
import "github.com/sirupsen/logrus"
// CreateSandboxLayer creates and populates new read-write layer for use by a container.
// This requires both the id of the direct parent layer, as well as the full list
// of paths to all parent layers up to the base (and including the direct parent
// whose id was provided).
func CreateSandboxLayer(info DriverInfo, layerId, parentId string, parentLayerPaths []string) error {
title := "hcsshim::CreateSandboxLayer "
logrus.Debugf(title+"layerId %s parentId %s", layerId, parentId)
// Generate layer descriptors
layers, err := layerPathsToDescriptors(parentLayerPaths)
if err != nil {
return err
}
// Convert info to API calling convention
infop, err := convertDriverInfo(info)
if err != nil {
logrus.Error(err)
return err
}
err = createSandboxLayer(&infop, layerId, parentId, layers)
if err != nil {
err = makeErrorf(err, title, "layerId=%s parentId=%s", layerId, parentId)
logrus.Error(err)
return err
}
logrus.Debugf(title+"- succeeded layerId=%s parentId=%s", layerId, parentId)
return nil
}

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package hcsshim
import "github.com/sirupsen/logrus"
// DeactivateLayer will dismount a layer that was mounted via ActivateLayer.
func DeactivateLayer(info DriverInfo, id string) error {
title := "hcsshim::DeactivateLayer "
logrus.Debugf(title+"Flavour %d ID %s", info.Flavour, id)
// Convert info to API calling convention
infop, err := convertDriverInfo(info)
if err != nil {
logrus.Error(err)
return err
}
err = deactivateLayer(&infop, id)
if err != nil {
err = makeErrorf(err, title, "id=%s flavour=%d", id, info.Flavour)
logrus.Error(err)
return err
}
logrus.Debugf(title+"succeeded flavour=%d id=%s", info.Flavour, id)
return nil
}

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package hcsshim
import "github.com/sirupsen/logrus"
// DestroyLayer will remove the on-disk files representing the layer with the given
// id, including that layer's containing folder, if any.
func DestroyLayer(info DriverInfo, id string) error {
title := "hcsshim::DestroyLayer "
logrus.Debugf(title+"Flavour %d ID %s", info.Flavour, id)
// Convert info to API calling convention
infop, err := convertDriverInfo(info)
if err != nil {
logrus.Error(err)
return err
}
err = destroyLayer(&infop, id)
if err != nil {
err = makeErrorf(err, title, "id=%s flavour=%d", id, info.Flavour)
logrus.Error(err)
return err
}
logrus.Debugf(title+"succeeded flavour=%d id=%s", info.Flavour, id)
return nil
}

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package hcsshim
import (
"errors"
"fmt"
"syscall"
)
var (
// ErrComputeSystemDoesNotExist is an error encountered when the container being operated on no longer exists
ErrComputeSystemDoesNotExist = syscall.Errno(0xc037010e)
// ErrElementNotFound is an error encountered when the object being referenced does not exist
ErrElementNotFound = syscall.Errno(0x490)
// ErrElementNotFound is an error encountered when the object being referenced does not exist
ErrNotSupported = syscall.Errno(0x32)
// ErrInvalidData is an error encountered when the request being sent to hcs is invalid/unsupported
// decimal -2147024883 / hex 0x8007000d
ErrInvalidData = syscall.Errno(0xd)
// ErrHandleClose is an error encountered when the handle generating the notification being waited on has been closed
ErrHandleClose = errors.New("hcsshim: the handle generating this notification has been closed")
// ErrAlreadyClosed is an error encountered when using a handle that has been closed by the Close method
ErrAlreadyClosed = errors.New("hcsshim: the handle has already been closed")
// ErrInvalidNotificationType is an error encountered when an invalid notification type is used
ErrInvalidNotificationType = errors.New("hcsshim: invalid notification type")
// ErrInvalidProcessState is an error encountered when the process is not in a valid state for the requested operation
ErrInvalidProcessState = errors.New("the process is in an invalid state for the attempted operation")
// ErrTimeout is an error encountered when waiting on a notification times out
ErrTimeout = errors.New("hcsshim: timeout waiting for notification")
// ErrUnexpectedContainerExit is the error encountered when a container exits while waiting for
// a different expected notification
ErrUnexpectedContainerExit = errors.New("unexpected container exit")
// ErrUnexpectedProcessAbort is the error encountered when communication with the compute service
// is lost while waiting for a notification
ErrUnexpectedProcessAbort = errors.New("lost communication with compute service")
// ErrUnexpectedValue is an error encountered when hcs returns an invalid value
ErrUnexpectedValue = errors.New("unexpected value returned from hcs")
// ErrVmcomputeAlreadyStopped is an error encountered when a shutdown or terminate request is made on a stopped container
ErrVmcomputeAlreadyStopped = syscall.Errno(0xc0370110)
// ErrVmcomputeOperationPending is an error encountered when the operation is being completed asynchronously
ErrVmcomputeOperationPending = syscall.Errno(0xC0370103)
// ErrVmcomputeOperationInvalidState is an error encountered when the compute system is not in a valid state for the requested operation
ErrVmcomputeOperationInvalidState = syscall.Errno(0xc0370105)
// ErrProcNotFound is an error encountered when the the process cannot be found
ErrProcNotFound = syscall.Errno(0x7f)
// ErrVmcomputeOperationAccessIsDenied is an error which can be encountered when enumerating compute systems in RS1/RS2
// builds when the underlying silo might be in the process of terminating. HCS was fixed in RS3.
ErrVmcomputeOperationAccessIsDenied = syscall.Errno(0x5)
// ErrVmcomputeInvalidJSON is an error encountered when the compute system does not support/understand the messages sent by management
ErrVmcomputeInvalidJSON = syscall.Errno(0xc037010d)
// ErrVmcomputeUnknownMessage is an error encountered guest compute system doesn't support the message
ErrVmcomputeUnknownMessage = syscall.Errno(0xc037010b)
// ErrNotSupported is an error encountered when hcs doesn't support the request
ErrPlatformNotSupported = errors.New("unsupported platform request")
)
type EndpointNotFoundError struct {
EndpointName string
}
func (e EndpointNotFoundError) Error() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("Endpoint %s not found", e.EndpointName)
}
type NetworkNotFoundError struct {
NetworkName string
}
func (e NetworkNotFoundError) Error() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("Network %s not found", e.NetworkName)
}
// ProcessError is an error encountered in HCS during an operation on a Process object
type ProcessError struct {
Process *process
Operation string
ExtraInfo string
Err error
}
// ContainerError is an error encountered in HCS during an operation on a Container object
type ContainerError struct {
Container *container
Operation string
ExtraInfo string
Err error
}
func (e *ContainerError) Error() string {
if e == nil {
return "<nil>"
}
if e.Container == nil {
return "unexpected nil container for error: " + e.Err.Error()
}
s := "container " + e.Container.id
if e.Operation != "" {
s += " encountered an error during " + e.Operation
}
switch e.Err.(type) {
case nil:
break
case syscall.Errno:
s += fmt.Sprintf(": failure in a Windows system call: %s (0x%x)", e.Err, win32FromError(e.Err))
default:
s += fmt.Sprintf(": %s", e.Err.Error())
}
if e.ExtraInfo != "" {
s += " extra info: " + e.ExtraInfo
}
return s
}
func makeContainerError(container *container, operation string, extraInfo string, err error) error {
// Don't double wrap errors
if _, ok := err.(*ContainerError); ok {
return err
}
containerError := &ContainerError{Container: container, Operation: operation, ExtraInfo: extraInfo, Err: err}
return containerError
}
func (e *ProcessError) Error() string {
if e == nil {
return "<nil>"
}
if e.Process == nil {
return "Unexpected nil process for error: " + e.Err.Error()
}
s := fmt.Sprintf("process %d", e.Process.processID)
if e.Process.container != nil {
s += " in container " + e.Process.container.id
}
if e.Operation != "" {
s += " encountered an error during " + e.Operation
}
switch e.Err.(type) {
case nil:
break
case syscall.Errno:
s += fmt.Sprintf(": failure in a Windows system call: %s (0x%x)", e.Err, win32FromError(e.Err))
default:
s += fmt.Sprintf(": %s", e.Err.Error())
}
return s
}
func makeProcessError(process *process, operation string, extraInfo string, err error) error {
// Don't double wrap errors
if _, ok := err.(*ProcessError); ok {
return err
}
processError := &ProcessError{Process: process, Operation: operation, ExtraInfo: extraInfo, Err: err}
return processError
}
// IsNotExist checks if an error is caused by the Container or Process not existing.
// Note: Currently, ErrElementNotFound can mean that a Process has either
// already exited, or does not exist. Both IsAlreadyStopped and IsNotExist
// will currently return true when the error is ErrElementNotFound or ErrProcNotFound.
func IsNotExist(err error) bool {
err = getInnerError(err)
if _, ok := err.(EndpointNotFoundError); ok {
return true
}
if _, ok := err.(NetworkNotFoundError); ok {
return true
}
return err == ErrComputeSystemDoesNotExist ||
err == ErrElementNotFound ||
err == ErrProcNotFound
}
// IsAlreadyClosed checks if an error is caused by the Container or Process having been
// already closed by a call to the Close() method.
func IsAlreadyClosed(err error) bool {
err = getInnerError(err)
return err == ErrAlreadyClosed
}
// IsPending returns a boolean indicating whether the error is that
// the requested operation is being completed in the background.
func IsPending(err error) bool {
err = getInnerError(err)
return err == ErrVmcomputeOperationPending
}
// IsTimeout returns a boolean indicating whether the error is caused by
// a timeout waiting for the operation to complete.
func IsTimeout(err error) bool {
err = getInnerError(err)
return err == ErrTimeout
}
// IsAlreadyStopped returns a boolean indicating whether the error is caused by
// a Container or Process being already stopped.
// Note: Currently, ErrElementNotFound can mean that a Process has either
// already exited, or does not exist. Both IsAlreadyStopped and IsNotExist
// will currently return true when the error is ErrElementNotFound or ErrProcNotFound.
func IsAlreadyStopped(err error) bool {
err = getInnerError(err)
return err == ErrVmcomputeAlreadyStopped ||
err == ErrElementNotFound ||
err == ErrProcNotFound
}
// IsNotSupported returns a boolean indicating whether the error is caused by
// unsupported platform requests
// Note: Currently Unsupported platform requests can be mean either
// ErrVmcomputeInvalidJSON, ErrInvalidData, ErrNotSupported or ErrVmcomputeUnknownMessage
// is thrown from the Platform
func IsNotSupported(err error) bool {
err = getInnerError(err)
// If Platform doesn't recognize or support the request sent, below errors are seen
return err == ErrVmcomputeInvalidJSON ||
err == ErrInvalidData ||
err == ErrNotSupported ||
err == ErrVmcomputeUnknownMessage
}
func getInnerError(err error) error {
switch pe := err.(type) {
case nil:
return nil
case *ContainerError:
err = pe.Err
case *ProcessError:
err = pe.Err
}
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package hcsshim
import "github.com/sirupsen/logrus"
// ExpandSandboxSize expands the size of a layer to at least size bytes.
func ExpandSandboxSize(info DriverInfo, layerId string, size uint64) error {
title := "hcsshim::ExpandSandboxSize "
logrus.Debugf(title+"layerId=%s size=%d", layerId, size)
// Convert info to API calling convention
infop, err := convertDriverInfo(info)
if err != nil {
logrus.Error(err)
return err
}
err = expandSandboxSize(&infop, layerId, size)
if err != nil {
err = makeErrorf(err, title, "layerId=%s size=%d", layerId, size)
logrus.Error(err)
return err
}
logrus.Debugf(title+"- succeeded layerId=%s size=%d", layerId, size)
return nil
}

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package hcsshim
import (
"io"
"io/ioutil"
"os"
"syscall"
"github.com/Microsoft/go-winio"
"github.com/sirupsen/logrus"
)
// ExportLayer will create a folder at exportFolderPath and fill that folder with
// the transport format version of the layer identified by layerId. This transport
// format includes any metadata required for later importing the layer (using
// ImportLayer), and requires the full list of parent layer paths in order to
// perform the export.
func ExportLayer(info DriverInfo, layerId string, exportFolderPath string, parentLayerPaths []string) error {
title := "hcsshim::ExportLayer "
logrus.Debugf(title+"flavour %d layerId %s folder %s", info.Flavour, layerId, exportFolderPath)
// Generate layer descriptors
layers, err := layerPathsToDescriptors(parentLayerPaths)
if err != nil {
return err
}
// Convert info to API calling convention
infop, err := convertDriverInfo(info)
if err != nil {
logrus.Error(err)
return err
}
err = exportLayer(&infop, layerId, exportFolderPath, layers)
if err != nil {
err = makeErrorf(err, title, "layerId=%s flavour=%d folder=%s", layerId, info.Flavour, exportFolderPath)
logrus.Error(err)
return err
}
logrus.Debugf(title+"succeeded flavour=%d layerId=%s folder=%s", info.Flavour, layerId, exportFolderPath)
return nil
}
type LayerReader interface {
Next() (string, int64, *winio.FileBasicInfo, error)
Read(b []byte) (int, error)
Close() error
}
// FilterLayerReader provides an interface for extracting the contents of an on-disk layer.
type FilterLayerReader struct {
context uintptr
}
// Next reads the next available file from a layer, ensuring that parent directories are always read
// before child files and directories.
//
// Next returns the file's relative path, size, and basic file metadata. Read() should be used to
// extract a Win32 backup stream with the remainder of the metadata and the data.
func (r *FilterLayerReader) Next() (string, int64, *winio.FileBasicInfo, error) {
var fileNamep *uint16
fileInfo := &winio.FileBasicInfo{}
var deleted uint32
var fileSize int64
err := exportLayerNext(r.context, &fileNamep, fileInfo, &fileSize, &deleted)
if err != nil {
if err == syscall.ERROR_NO_MORE_FILES {
err = io.EOF
} else {
err = makeError(err, "ExportLayerNext", "")
}
return "", 0, nil, err
}
fileName := convertAndFreeCoTaskMemString(fileNamep)
if deleted != 0 {
fileInfo = nil
}
if fileName[0] == '\\' {
fileName = fileName[1:]
}
return fileName, fileSize, fileInfo, nil
}
// Read reads from the current file's Win32 backup stream.
func (r *FilterLayerReader) Read(b []byte) (int, error) {
var bytesRead uint32
err := exportLayerRead(r.context, b, &bytesRead)
if err != nil {
return 0, makeError(err, "ExportLayerRead", "")
}
if bytesRead == 0 {
return 0, io.EOF
}
return int(bytesRead), nil
}
// Close frees resources associated with the layer reader. It will return an
// error if there was an error while reading the layer or of the layer was not
// completely read.
func (r *FilterLayerReader) Close() (err error) {
if r.context != 0 {
err = exportLayerEnd(r.context)
if err != nil {
err = makeError(err, "ExportLayerEnd", "")
}
r.context = 0
}
return
}
// NewLayerReader returns a new layer reader for reading the contents of an on-disk layer.
// The caller must have taken the SeBackupPrivilege privilege
// to call this and any methods on the resulting LayerReader.
func NewLayerReader(info DriverInfo, layerID string, parentLayerPaths []string) (LayerReader, error) {
if procExportLayerBegin.Find() != nil {
// The new layer reader is not available on this Windows build. Fall back to the
// legacy export code path.
path, err := ioutil.TempDir("", "hcs")
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
err = ExportLayer(info, layerID, path, parentLayerPaths)
if err != nil {
os.RemoveAll(path)
return nil, err
}
return &legacyLayerReaderWrapper{newLegacyLayerReader(path)}, nil
}
layers, err := layerPathsToDescriptors(parentLayerPaths)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
infop, err := convertDriverInfo(info)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
r := &FilterLayerReader{}
err = exportLayerBegin(&infop, layerID, layers, &r.context)
if err != nil {
return nil, makeError(err, "ExportLayerBegin", "")
}
return r, err
}
type legacyLayerReaderWrapper struct {
*legacyLayerReader
}
func (r *legacyLayerReaderWrapper) Close() error {
err := r.legacyLayerReader.Close()
os.RemoveAll(r.root)
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package hcsshim
import (
"syscall"
"github.com/sirupsen/logrus"
)
// GetLayerMountPath will look for a mounted layer with the given id and return
// the path at which that layer can be accessed. This path may be a volume path
// if the layer is a mounted read-write layer, otherwise it is expected to be the
// folder path at which the layer is stored.
func GetLayerMountPath(info DriverInfo, id string) (string, error) {
title := "hcsshim::GetLayerMountPath "
logrus.Debugf(title+"Flavour %d ID %s", info.Flavour, id)
// Convert info to API calling convention
infop, err := convertDriverInfo(info)
if err != nil {
logrus.Error(err)
return "", err
}
var mountPathLength uintptr
mountPathLength = 0
// Call the procedure itself.
logrus.Debugf("Calling proc (1)")
err = getLayerMountPath(&infop, id, &mountPathLength, nil)
if err != nil {
err = makeErrorf(err, title, "(first call) id=%s flavour=%d", id, info.Flavour)
logrus.Error(err)
return "", err
}
// Allocate a mount path of the returned length.
if mountPathLength == 0 {
return "", nil
}
mountPathp := make([]uint16, mountPathLength)
mountPathp[0] = 0
// Call the procedure again
logrus.Debugf("Calling proc (2)")
err = getLayerMountPath(&infop, id, &mountPathLength, &mountPathp[0])
if err != nil {
err = makeErrorf(err, title, "(second call) id=%s flavour=%d", id, info.Flavour)
logrus.Error(err)
return "", err
}
path := syscall.UTF16ToString(mountPathp[0:])
logrus.Debugf(title+"succeeded flavour=%d id=%s path=%s", info.Flavour, id, path)
return path, nil
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package hcsshim
import "github.com/sirupsen/logrus"
// GetSharedBaseImages will enumerate the images stored in the common central
// image store and return descriptive info about those images for the purpose
// of registering them with the graphdriver, graph, and tagstore.
func GetSharedBaseImages() (imageData string, err error) {
title := "hcsshim::GetSharedBaseImages "
logrus.Debugf("Calling proc")
var buffer *uint16
err = getBaseImages(&buffer)
if err != nil {
err = makeError(err, title, "")
logrus.Error(err)
return
}
imageData = convertAndFreeCoTaskMemString(buffer)
logrus.Debugf(title+" - succeeded output=%s", imageData)
return
}

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package hcsshim
import (
"crypto/sha1"
"fmt"
)
type GUID [16]byte
func NewGUID(source string) *GUID {
h := sha1.Sum([]byte(source))
var g GUID
copy(g[0:], h[0:16])
return &g
}
func (g *GUID) ToString() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("%02x%02x%02x%02x-%02x%02x-%02x%02x-%02x-%02x", g[3], g[2], g[1], g[0], g[5], g[4], g[7], g[6], g[8:10], g[10:])
}

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// Shim for the Host Compute Service (HCS) to manage Windows Server
// containers and Hyper-V containers.
package hcsshim
import (
"fmt"
"syscall"
"unsafe"
"github.com/sirupsen/logrus"
)
//go:generate go run mksyscall_windows.go -output zhcsshim.go hcsshim.go safeopen.go
//sys coTaskMemFree(buffer unsafe.Pointer) = ole32.CoTaskMemFree
//sys SetCurrentThreadCompartmentId(compartmentId uint32) (hr error) = iphlpapi.SetCurrentThreadCompartmentId
//sys activateLayer(info *driverInfo, id string) (hr error) = vmcompute.ActivateLayer?
//sys copyLayer(info *driverInfo, srcId string, dstId string, descriptors []WC_LAYER_DESCRIPTOR) (hr error) = vmcompute.CopyLayer?
//sys createLayer(info *driverInfo, id string, parent string) (hr error) = vmcompute.CreateLayer?
//sys createSandboxLayer(info *driverInfo, id string, parent string, descriptors []WC_LAYER_DESCRIPTOR) (hr error) = vmcompute.CreateSandboxLayer?
//sys expandSandboxSize(info *driverInfo, id string, size uint64) (hr error) = vmcompute.ExpandSandboxSize?
//sys deactivateLayer(info *driverInfo, id string) (hr error) = vmcompute.DeactivateLayer?
//sys destroyLayer(info *driverInfo, id string) (hr error) = vmcompute.DestroyLayer?
//sys exportLayer(info *driverInfo, id string, path string, descriptors []WC_LAYER_DESCRIPTOR) (hr error) = vmcompute.ExportLayer?
//sys getLayerMountPath(info *driverInfo, id string, length *uintptr, buffer *uint16) (hr error) = vmcompute.GetLayerMountPath?
//sys getBaseImages(buffer **uint16) (hr error) = vmcompute.GetBaseImages?
//sys importLayer(info *driverInfo, id string, path string, descriptors []WC_LAYER_DESCRIPTOR) (hr error) = vmcompute.ImportLayer?
//sys layerExists(info *driverInfo, id string, exists *uint32) (hr error) = vmcompute.LayerExists?
//sys nameToGuid(name string, guid *GUID) (hr error) = vmcompute.NameToGuid?
//sys prepareLayer(info *driverInfo, id string, descriptors []WC_LAYER_DESCRIPTOR) (hr error) = vmcompute.PrepareLayer?
//sys unprepareLayer(info *driverInfo, id string) (hr error) = vmcompute.UnprepareLayer?
//sys processBaseImage(path string) (hr error) = vmcompute.ProcessBaseImage?
//sys processUtilityImage(path string) (hr error) = vmcompute.ProcessUtilityImage?
//sys importLayerBegin(info *driverInfo, id string, descriptors []WC_LAYER_DESCRIPTOR, context *uintptr) (hr error) = vmcompute.ImportLayerBegin?
//sys importLayerNext(context uintptr, fileName string, fileInfo *winio.FileBasicInfo) (hr error) = vmcompute.ImportLayerNext?
//sys importLayerWrite(context uintptr, buffer []byte) (hr error) = vmcompute.ImportLayerWrite?
//sys importLayerEnd(context uintptr) (hr error) = vmcompute.ImportLayerEnd?
//sys exportLayerBegin(info *driverInfo, id string, descriptors []WC_LAYER_DESCRIPTOR, context *uintptr) (hr error) = vmcompute.ExportLayerBegin?
//sys exportLayerNext(context uintptr, fileName **uint16, fileInfo *winio.FileBasicInfo, fileSize *int64, deleted *uint32) (hr error) = vmcompute.ExportLayerNext?
//sys exportLayerRead(context uintptr, buffer []byte, bytesRead *uint32) (hr error) = vmcompute.ExportLayerRead?
//sys exportLayerEnd(context uintptr) (hr error) = vmcompute.ExportLayerEnd?
//sys hcsEnumerateComputeSystems(query string, computeSystems **uint16, result **uint16) (hr error) = vmcompute.HcsEnumerateComputeSystems?
//sys hcsCreateComputeSystem(id string, configuration string, identity syscall.Handle, computeSystem *hcsSystem, result **uint16) (hr error) = vmcompute.HcsCreateComputeSystem?
//sys hcsOpenComputeSystem(id string, computeSystem *hcsSystem, result **uint16) (hr error) = vmcompute.HcsOpenComputeSystem?
//sys hcsCloseComputeSystem(computeSystem hcsSystem) (hr error) = vmcompute.HcsCloseComputeSystem?
//sys hcsStartComputeSystem(computeSystem hcsSystem, options string, result **uint16) (hr error) = vmcompute.HcsStartComputeSystem?
//sys hcsShutdownComputeSystem(computeSystem hcsSystem, options string, result **uint16) (hr error) = vmcompute.HcsShutdownComputeSystem?
//sys hcsTerminateComputeSystem(computeSystem hcsSystem, options string, result **uint16) (hr error) = vmcompute.HcsTerminateComputeSystem?
//sys hcsPauseComputeSystem(computeSystem hcsSystem, options string, result **uint16) (hr error) = vmcompute.HcsPauseComputeSystem?
//sys hcsResumeComputeSystem(computeSystem hcsSystem, options string, result **uint16) (hr error) = vmcompute.HcsResumeComputeSystem?
//sys hcsGetComputeSystemProperties(computeSystem hcsSystem, propertyQuery string, properties **uint16, result **uint16) (hr error) = vmcompute.HcsGetComputeSystemProperties?
//sys hcsModifyComputeSystem(computeSystem hcsSystem, configuration string, result **uint16) (hr error) = vmcompute.HcsModifyComputeSystem?
//sys hcsRegisterComputeSystemCallback(computeSystem hcsSystem, callback uintptr, context uintptr, callbackHandle *hcsCallback) (hr error) = vmcompute.HcsRegisterComputeSystemCallback?
//sys hcsUnregisterComputeSystemCallback(callbackHandle hcsCallback) (hr error) = vmcompute.HcsUnregisterComputeSystemCallback?
//sys hcsCreateProcess(computeSystem hcsSystem, processParameters string, processInformation *hcsProcessInformation, process *hcsProcess, result **uint16) (hr error) = vmcompute.HcsCreateProcess?
//sys hcsOpenProcess(computeSystem hcsSystem, pid uint32, process *hcsProcess, result **uint16) (hr error) = vmcompute.HcsOpenProcess?
//sys hcsCloseProcess(process hcsProcess) (hr error) = vmcompute.HcsCloseProcess?
//sys hcsTerminateProcess(process hcsProcess, result **uint16) (hr error) = vmcompute.HcsTerminateProcess?
//sys hcsGetProcessInfo(process hcsProcess, processInformation *hcsProcessInformation, result **uint16) (hr error) = vmcompute.HcsGetProcessInfo?
//sys hcsGetProcessProperties(process hcsProcess, processProperties **uint16, result **uint16) (hr error) = vmcompute.HcsGetProcessProperties?
//sys hcsModifyProcess(process hcsProcess, settings string, result **uint16) (hr error) = vmcompute.HcsModifyProcess?
//sys hcsGetServiceProperties(propertyQuery string, properties **uint16, result **uint16) (hr error) = vmcompute.HcsGetServiceProperties?
//sys hcsRegisterProcessCallback(process hcsProcess, callback uintptr, context uintptr, callbackHandle *hcsCallback) (hr error) = vmcompute.HcsRegisterProcessCallback?
//sys hcsUnregisterProcessCallback(callbackHandle hcsCallback) (hr error) = vmcompute.HcsUnregisterProcessCallback?
//sys hcsModifyServiceSettings(settings string, result **uint16) (hr error) = vmcompute.HcsModifyServiceSettings?
//sys _hnsCall(method string, path string, object string, response **uint16) (hr error) = vmcompute.HNSCall?
const (
// Specific user-visible exit codes
WaitErrExecFailed = 32767
ERROR_GEN_FAILURE = syscall.Errno(31)
ERROR_SHUTDOWN_IN_PROGRESS = syscall.Errno(1115)
WSAEINVAL = syscall.Errno(10022)
// Timeout on wait calls
TimeoutInfinite = 0xFFFFFFFF
)
type HcsError struct {
title string
rest string
Err error
}
type hcsSystem syscall.Handle
type hcsProcess syscall.Handle
type hcsCallback syscall.Handle
type hcsProcessInformation struct {
ProcessId uint32
Reserved uint32
StdInput syscall.Handle
StdOutput syscall.Handle
StdError syscall.Handle
}
func makeError(err error, title, rest string) error {
// Pass through DLL errors directly since they do not originate from HCS.
if _, ok := err.(*syscall.DLLError); ok {
return err
}
return &HcsError{title, rest, err}
}
func makeErrorf(err error, title, format string, a ...interface{}) error {
return makeError(err, title, fmt.Sprintf(format, a...))
}
func win32FromError(err error) uint32 {
if herr, ok := err.(*HcsError); ok {
return win32FromError(herr.Err)
}
if code, ok := err.(syscall.Errno); ok {
return uint32(code)
}
return uint32(ERROR_GEN_FAILURE)
}
func win32FromHresult(hr uintptr) uintptr {
if hr&0x1fff0000 == 0x00070000 {
return hr & 0xffff
}
return hr
}
func (e *HcsError) Error() string {
s := e.title
if len(s) > 0 && s[len(s)-1] != ' ' {
s += " "
}
s += fmt.Sprintf("failed in Win32: %s (0x%x)", e.Err, win32FromError(e.Err))
if e.rest != "" {
if e.rest[0] != ' ' {
s += " "
}
s += e.rest
}
return s
}
func convertAndFreeCoTaskMemString(buffer *uint16) string {
str := syscall.UTF16ToString((*[1 << 30]uint16)(unsafe.Pointer(buffer))[:])
coTaskMemFree(unsafe.Pointer(buffer))
return str
}
func convertAndFreeCoTaskMemBytes(buffer *uint16) []byte {
return []byte(convertAndFreeCoTaskMemString(buffer))
}
func processHcsResult(err error, resultp *uint16) error {
if resultp != nil {
result := convertAndFreeCoTaskMemString(resultp)
logrus.Debugf("Result: %s", result)
}
return err
}

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package hcsshim
import (
"encoding/json"
"net"
"github.com/sirupsen/logrus"
)
// HNSEndpoint represents a network endpoint in HNS
type HNSEndpoint struct {
Id string `json:"ID,omitempty"`
Name string `json:",omitempty"`
VirtualNetwork string `json:",omitempty"`
VirtualNetworkName string `json:",omitempty"`
Policies []json.RawMessage `json:",omitempty"`
MacAddress string `json:",omitempty"`
IPAddress net.IP `json:",omitempty"`
DNSSuffix string `json:",omitempty"`
DNSServerList string `json:",omitempty"`
GatewayAddress string `json:",omitempty"`
EnableInternalDNS bool `json:",omitempty"`
DisableICC bool `json:",omitempty"`
PrefixLength uint8 `json:",omitempty"`
IsRemoteEndpoint bool `json:",omitempty"`
}
//SystemType represents the type of the system on which actions are done
type SystemType string
// SystemType const
const (
ContainerType SystemType = "Container"
VirtualMachineType SystemType = "VirtualMachine"
HostType SystemType = "Host"
)
// EndpointAttachDetachRequest is the structure used to send request to the container to modify the system
// Supported resource types are Network and Request Types are Add/Remove
type EndpointAttachDetachRequest struct {
ContainerID string `json:"ContainerId,omitempty"`
SystemType SystemType `json:"SystemType"`
CompartmentID uint16 `json:"CompartmentId,omitempty"`
VirtualNICName string `json:"VirtualNicName,omitempty"`
}
// EndpointResquestResponse is object to get the endpoint request response
type EndpointResquestResponse struct {
Success bool
Error string
}
// HNSEndpointRequest makes a HNS call to modify/query a network endpoint
func HNSEndpointRequest(method, path, request string) (*HNSEndpoint, error) {
endpoint := &HNSEndpoint{}
err := hnsCall(method, "/endpoints/"+path, request, &endpoint)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return endpoint, nil
}
// HNSListEndpointRequest makes a HNS call to query the list of available endpoints
func HNSListEndpointRequest() ([]HNSEndpoint, error) {
var endpoint []HNSEndpoint
err := hnsCall("GET", "/endpoints/", "", &endpoint)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return endpoint, nil
}
// HotAttachEndpoint makes a HCS Call to attach the endpoint to the container
func HotAttachEndpoint(containerID string, endpointID string) error {
return modifyNetworkEndpoint(containerID, endpointID, Add)
}
// HotDetachEndpoint makes a HCS Call to detach the endpoint from the container
func HotDetachEndpoint(containerID string, endpointID string) error {
return modifyNetworkEndpoint(containerID, endpointID, Remove)
}
// ModifyContainer corresponding to the container id, by sending a request
func modifyContainer(id string, request *ResourceModificationRequestResponse) error {
container, err := OpenContainer(id)
if err != nil {
if IsNotExist(err) {
return ErrComputeSystemDoesNotExist
}
return getInnerError(err)
}
defer container.Close()
err = container.Modify(request)
if err != nil {
if IsNotSupported(err) {
return ErrPlatformNotSupported
}
return getInnerError(err)
}
return nil
}
func modifyNetworkEndpoint(containerID string, endpointID string, request RequestType) error {
requestMessage := &ResourceModificationRequestResponse{
Resource: Network,
Request: request,
Data: endpointID,
}
err := modifyContainer(containerID, requestMessage)
if err != nil {
return err
}
return nil
}
// GetHNSEndpointByID get the Endpoint by ID
func GetHNSEndpointByID(endpointID string) (*HNSEndpoint, error) {
return HNSEndpointRequest("GET", endpointID, "")
}
// GetHNSEndpointByName gets the endpoint filtered by Name
func GetHNSEndpointByName(endpointName string) (*HNSEndpoint, error) {
hnsResponse, err := HNSListEndpointRequest()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
for _, hnsEndpoint := range hnsResponse {
if hnsEndpoint.Name == endpointName {
return &hnsEndpoint, nil
}
}
return nil, EndpointNotFoundError{EndpointName: endpointName}
}
// Create Endpoint by sending EndpointRequest to HNS. TODO: Create a separate HNS interface to place all these methods
func (endpoint *HNSEndpoint) Create() (*HNSEndpoint, error) {
operation := "Create"
title := "HCSShim::HNSEndpoint::" + operation
logrus.Debugf(title+" id=%s", endpoint.Id)
jsonString, err := json.Marshal(endpoint)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return HNSEndpointRequest("POST", "", string(jsonString))
}
// Delete Endpoint by sending EndpointRequest to HNS
func (endpoint *HNSEndpoint) Delete() (*HNSEndpoint, error) {
operation := "Delete"
title := "HCSShim::HNSEndpoint::" + operation
logrus.Debugf(title+" id=%s", endpoint.Id)
return HNSEndpointRequest("DELETE", endpoint.Id, "")
}
// Update Endpoint
func (endpoint *HNSEndpoint) Update() (*HNSEndpoint, error) {
operation := "Update"
title := "HCSShim::HNSEndpoint::" + operation
logrus.Debugf(title+" id=%s", endpoint.Id)
jsonString, err := json.Marshal(endpoint)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
err = hnsCall("POST", "/endpoints/"+endpoint.Id, string(jsonString), &endpoint)
return endpoint, err
}
// ContainerHotAttach attaches an endpoint to a running container
func (endpoint *HNSEndpoint) ContainerHotAttach(containerID string) error {
operation := "ContainerHotAttach"
title := "HCSShim::HNSEndpoint::" + operation
logrus.Debugf(title+" id=%s, containerId=%s", endpoint.Id, containerID)
return modifyNetworkEndpoint(containerID, endpoint.Id, Add)
}
// ContainerHotDetach detaches an endpoint from a running container
func (endpoint *HNSEndpoint) ContainerHotDetach(containerID string) error {
operation := "ContainerHotDetach"
title := "HCSShim::HNSEndpoint::" + operation
logrus.Debugf(title+" id=%s, containerId=%s", endpoint.Id, containerID)
return modifyNetworkEndpoint(containerID, endpoint.Id, Remove)
}
// ApplyACLPolicy applies a set of ACL Policies on the Endpoint
func (endpoint *HNSEndpoint) ApplyACLPolicy(policies ...*ACLPolicy) error {
operation := "ApplyACLPolicy"
title := "HCSShim::HNSEndpoint::" + operation
logrus.Debugf(title+" id=%s", endpoint.Id)
for _, policy := range policies {
if policy == nil {
continue
}
jsonString, err := json.Marshal(policy)
if err != nil {
return err
}
endpoint.Policies = append(endpoint.Policies, jsonString)
}
_, err := endpoint.Update()
return err
}
// ContainerAttach attaches an endpoint to container
func (endpoint *HNSEndpoint) ContainerAttach(containerID string, compartmentID uint16) error {
operation := "ContainerAttach"
title := "HCSShim::HNSEndpoint::" + operation
logrus.Debugf(title+" id=%s", endpoint.Id)
requestMessage := &EndpointAttachDetachRequest{
ContainerID: containerID,
CompartmentID: compartmentID,
SystemType: ContainerType,
}
response := &EndpointResquestResponse{}
jsonString, err := json.Marshal(requestMessage)
if err != nil {
return err
}
return hnsCall("POST", "/endpoints/"+endpoint.Id+"/attach", string(jsonString), &response)
}
// ContainerDetach detaches an endpoint from container
func (endpoint *HNSEndpoint) ContainerDetach(containerID string) error {
operation := "ContainerDetach"
title := "HCSShim::HNSEndpoint::" + operation
logrus.Debugf(title+" id=%s", endpoint.Id)
requestMessage := &EndpointAttachDetachRequest{
ContainerID: containerID,
SystemType: ContainerType,
}
response := &EndpointResquestResponse{}
jsonString, err := json.Marshal(requestMessage)
if err != nil {
return err
}
return hnsCall("POST", "/endpoints/"+endpoint.Id+"/detach", string(jsonString), &response)
}
// HostAttach attaches a nic on the host
func (endpoint *HNSEndpoint) HostAttach(compartmentID uint16) error {
operation := "HostAttach"
title := "HCSShim::HNSEndpoint::" + operation
logrus.Debugf(title+" id=%s", endpoint.Id)
requestMessage := &EndpointAttachDetachRequest{
CompartmentID: compartmentID,
SystemType: HostType,
}
response := &EndpointResquestResponse{}
jsonString, err := json.Marshal(requestMessage)
if err != nil {
return err
}
return hnsCall("POST", "/endpoints/"+endpoint.Id+"/attach", string(jsonString), &response)
}
// HostDetach detaches a nic on the host
func (endpoint *HNSEndpoint) HostDetach() error {
operation := "HostDetach"
title := "HCSShim::HNSEndpoint::" + operation
logrus.Debugf(title+" id=%s", endpoint.Id)
requestMessage := &EndpointAttachDetachRequest{
SystemType: HostType,
}
response := &EndpointResquestResponse{}
jsonString, err := json.Marshal(requestMessage)
if err != nil {
return err
}
return hnsCall("POST", "/endpoints/"+endpoint.Id+"/detach", string(jsonString), &response)
}
// VirtualMachineNICAttach attaches a endpoint to a virtual machine
func (endpoint *HNSEndpoint) VirtualMachineNICAttach(virtualMachineNICName string) error {
operation := "VirtualMachineNicAttach"
title := "HCSShim::HNSEndpoint::" + operation
logrus.Debugf(title+" id=%s", endpoint.Id)
requestMessage := &EndpointAttachDetachRequest{
VirtualNICName: virtualMachineNICName,
SystemType: VirtualMachineType,
}
response := &EndpointResquestResponse{}
jsonString, err := json.Marshal(requestMessage)
if err != nil {
return err
}
return hnsCall("POST", "/endpoints/"+endpoint.Id+"/attach", string(jsonString), &response)
}
// VirtualMachineNICDetach detaches a endpoint from a virtual machine
func (endpoint *HNSEndpoint) VirtualMachineNICDetach() error {
operation := "VirtualMachineNicDetach"
title := "HCSShim::HNSEndpoint::" + operation
logrus.Debugf(title+" id=%s", endpoint.Id)
requestMessage := &EndpointAttachDetachRequest{
SystemType: VirtualMachineType,
}
response := &EndpointResquestResponse{}
jsonString, err := json.Marshal(requestMessage)
if err != nil {
return err
}
return hnsCall("POST", "/endpoints/"+endpoint.Id+"/detach", string(jsonString), &response)
}

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package hcsshim
import (
"encoding/json"
"fmt"
"github.com/sirupsen/logrus"
)
func hnsCall(method, path, request string, returnResponse interface{}) error {
var responseBuffer *uint16
logrus.Debugf("[%s]=>[%s] Request : %s", method, path, request)
err := _hnsCall(method, path, request, &responseBuffer)
if err != nil {
return makeError(err, "hnsCall ", "")
}
response := convertAndFreeCoTaskMemString(responseBuffer)
hnsresponse := &hnsResponse{}
if err = json.Unmarshal([]byte(response), &hnsresponse); err != nil {
return err
}
if !hnsresponse.Success {
return fmt.Errorf("HNS failed with error : %s", hnsresponse.Error)
}
if len(hnsresponse.Output) == 0 {
return nil
}
logrus.Debugf("Network Response : %s", hnsresponse.Output)
err = json.Unmarshal(hnsresponse.Output, returnResponse)
if err != nil {
return err
}
return nil
}

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package hcsshim
import (
"encoding/json"
"net"
"github.com/sirupsen/logrus"
)
// Subnet is assoicated with a network and represents a list
// of subnets available to the network
type Subnet struct {
AddressPrefix string `json:",omitempty"`
GatewayAddress string `json:",omitempty"`
Policies []json.RawMessage `json:",omitempty"`
}
// MacPool is assoicated with a network and represents a list
// of macaddresses available to the network
type MacPool struct {
StartMacAddress string `json:",omitempty"`
EndMacAddress string `json:",omitempty"`
}
// HNSNetwork represents a network in HNS
type HNSNetwork struct {
Id string `json:"ID,omitempty"`
Name string `json:",omitempty"`
Type string `json:",omitempty"`
NetworkAdapterName string `json:",omitempty"`
SourceMac string `json:",omitempty"`
Policies []json.RawMessage `json:",omitempty"`
MacPools []MacPool `json:",omitempty"`
Subnets []Subnet `json:",omitempty"`
DNSSuffix string `json:",omitempty"`
DNSServerList string `json:",omitempty"`
DNSServerCompartment uint32 `json:",omitempty"`
ManagementIP string `json:",omitempty"`
AutomaticDNS bool `json:",omitempty"`
}
type hnsNetworkResponse struct {
Success bool
Error string
Output HNSNetwork
}
type hnsResponse struct {
Success bool
Error string
Output json.RawMessage
}
// HNSNetworkRequest makes a call into HNS to update/query a single network
func HNSNetworkRequest(method, path, request string) (*HNSNetwork, error) {
var network HNSNetwork
err := hnsCall(method, "/networks/"+path, request, &network)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return &network, nil
}
// HNSListNetworkRequest makes a HNS call to query the list of available networks
func HNSListNetworkRequest(method, path, request string) ([]HNSNetwork, error) {
var network []HNSNetwork
err := hnsCall(method, "/networks/"+path, request, &network)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return network, nil
}
// GetHNSNetworkByID
func GetHNSNetworkByID(networkID string) (*HNSNetwork, error) {
return HNSNetworkRequest("GET", networkID, "")
}
// GetHNSNetworkName filtered by Name
func GetHNSNetworkByName(networkName string) (*HNSNetwork, error) {
hsnnetworks, err := HNSListNetworkRequest("GET", "", "")
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
for _, hnsnetwork := range hsnnetworks {
if hnsnetwork.Name == networkName {
return &hnsnetwork, nil
}
}
return nil, NetworkNotFoundError{NetworkName: networkName}
}
// Create Network by sending NetworkRequest to HNS.
func (network *HNSNetwork) Create() (*HNSNetwork, error) {
operation := "Create"
title := "HCSShim::HNSNetwork::" + operation
logrus.Debugf(title+" id=%s", network.Id)
jsonString, err := json.Marshal(network)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return HNSNetworkRequest("POST", "", string(jsonString))
}
// Delete Network by sending NetworkRequest to HNS
func (network *HNSNetwork) Delete() (*HNSNetwork, error) {
operation := "Delete"
title := "HCSShim::HNSNetwork::" + operation
logrus.Debugf(title+" id=%s", network.Id)
return HNSNetworkRequest("DELETE", network.Id, "")
}
// Creates an endpoint on the Network.
func (network *HNSNetwork) NewEndpoint(ipAddress net.IP, macAddress net.HardwareAddr) *HNSEndpoint {
return &HNSEndpoint{
VirtualNetwork: network.Id,
IPAddress: ipAddress,
MacAddress: string(macAddress),
}
}
func (network *HNSNetwork) CreateEndpoint(endpoint *HNSEndpoint) (*HNSEndpoint, error) {
operation := "CreateEndpoint"
title := "HCSShim::HNSNetwork::" + operation
logrus.Debugf(title+" id=%s, endpointId=%s", network.Id, endpoint.Id)
endpoint.VirtualNetwork = network.Id
return endpoint.Create()
}
func (network *HNSNetwork) CreateRemoteEndpoint(endpoint *HNSEndpoint) (*HNSEndpoint, error) {
operation := "CreateRemoteEndpoint"
title := "HCSShim::HNSNetwork::" + operation
logrus.Debugf(title+" id=%s", network.Id)
endpoint.IsRemoteEndpoint = true
return network.CreateEndpoint(endpoint)
}

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package hcsshim
// Type of Request Support in ModifySystem
type PolicyType string
// RequestType const
const (
Nat PolicyType = "NAT"
ACL PolicyType = "ACL"
PA PolicyType = "PA"
VLAN PolicyType = "VLAN"
VSID PolicyType = "VSID"
VNet PolicyType = "VNET"
L2Driver PolicyType = "L2Driver"
Isolation PolicyType = "Isolation"
QOS PolicyType = "QOS"
OutboundNat PolicyType = "OutBoundNAT"
ExternalLoadBalancer PolicyType = "ELB"
Route PolicyType = "ROUTE"
)
type NatPolicy struct {
Type PolicyType `json:"Type"`
Protocol string
InternalPort uint16
ExternalPort uint16
}
type QosPolicy struct {
Type PolicyType `json:"Type"`
MaximumOutgoingBandwidthInBytes uint64
}
type IsolationPolicy struct {
Type PolicyType `json:"Type"`
VLAN uint
VSID uint
InDefaultIsolation bool
}
type VlanPolicy struct {
Type PolicyType `json:"Type"`
VLAN uint
}
type VsidPolicy struct {
Type PolicyType `json:"Type"`
VSID uint
}
type PaPolicy struct {
Type PolicyType `json:"Type"`
PA string `json:"PA"`
}
type OutboundNatPolicy struct {
Policy
VIP string `json:"VIP,omitempty"`
Exceptions []string `json:"ExceptionList,omitempty"`
}
type ActionType string
type DirectionType string
type RuleType string
const (
Allow ActionType = "Allow"
Block ActionType = "Block"
In DirectionType = "In"
Out DirectionType = "Out"
Host RuleType = "Host"
Switch RuleType = "Switch"
)
type ACLPolicy struct {
Type PolicyType `json:"Type"`
Protocol uint16
InternalPort uint16
Action ActionType
Direction DirectionType
LocalAddresses string
RemoteAddresses string
LocalPort uint16
RemotePort uint16
RuleType RuleType `json:"RuleType,omitempty"`
Priority uint16
ServiceName string
}
type Policy struct {
Type PolicyType `json:"Type"`
}

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package hcsshim
import (
"encoding/json"
"github.com/sirupsen/logrus"
)
// RoutePolicy is a structure defining schema for Route based Policy
type RoutePolicy struct {
Policy
DestinationPrefix string `json:"DestinationPrefix,omitempty"`
NextHop string `json:"NextHop,omitempty"`
EncapEnabled bool `json:"NeedEncap,omitempty"`
}
// ELBPolicy is a structure defining schema for ELB LoadBalancing based Policy
type ELBPolicy struct {
LBPolicy
SourceVIP string `json:"SourceVIP,omitempty"`
VIPs []string `json:"VIPs,omitempty"`
ILB bool `json:"ILB,omitempty"`
}
// LBPolicy is a structure defining schema for LoadBalancing based Policy
type LBPolicy struct {
Policy
Protocol uint16 `json:"Protocol,omitempty"`
InternalPort uint16
ExternalPort uint16
}
// PolicyList is a structure defining schema for Policy list request
type PolicyList struct {
ID string `json:"ID,omitempty"`
EndpointReferences []string `json:"References,omitempty"`
Policies []json.RawMessage `json:"Policies,omitempty"`
}
// HNSPolicyListRequest makes a call into HNS to update/query a single network
func HNSPolicyListRequest(method, path, request string) (*PolicyList, error) {
var policy PolicyList
err := hnsCall(method, "/policylists/"+path, request, &policy)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return &policy, nil
}
// HNSListPolicyListRequest gets all the policy list
func HNSListPolicyListRequest() ([]PolicyList, error) {
var plist []PolicyList
err := hnsCall("GET", "/policylists/", "", &plist)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return plist, nil
}
// PolicyListRequest makes a HNS call to modify/query a network policy list
func PolicyListRequest(method, path, request string) (*PolicyList, error) {
policylist := &PolicyList{}
err := hnsCall(method, "/policylists/"+path, request, &policylist)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return policylist, nil
}
// GetPolicyListByID get the policy list by ID
func GetPolicyListByID(policyListID string) (*PolicyList, error) {
return PolicyListRequest("GET", policyListID, "")
}
// Create PolicyList by sending PolicyListRequest to HNS.
func (policylist *PolicyList) Create() (*PolicyList, error) {
operation := "Create"
title := "HCSShim::PolicyList::" + operation
logrus.Debugf(title+" id=%s", policylist.ID)
jsonString, err := json.Marshal(policylist)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return PolicyListRequest("POST", "", string(jsonString))
}
// Delete deletes PolicyList
func (policylist *PolicyList) Delete() (*PolicyList, error) {
operation := "Delete"
title := "HCSShim::PolicyList::" + operation
logrus.Debugf(title+" id=%s", policylist.ID)
return PolicyListRequest("DELETE", policylist.ID, "")
}
// AddEndpoint add an endpoint to a Policy List
func (policylist *PolicyList) AddEndpoint(endpoint *HNSEndpoint) (*PolicyList, error) {
operation := "AddEndpoint"
title := "HCSShim::PolicyList::" + operation
logrus.Debugf(title+" id=%s, endpointId:%s", policylist.ID, endpoint.Id)
_, err := policylist.Delete()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
// Add Endpoint to the Existing List
policylist.EndpointReferences = append(policylist.EndpointReferences, "/endpoints/"+endpoint.Id)
return policylist.Create()
}
// RemoveEndpoint removes an endpoint from the Policy List
func (policylist *PolicyList) RemoveEndpoint(endpoint *HNSEndpoint) (*PolicyList, error) {
operation := "RemoveEndpoint"
title := "HCSShim::PolicyList::" + operation
logrus.Debugf(title+" id=%s, endpointId:%s", policylist.ID, endpoint.Id)
_, err := policylist.Delete()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
elementToRemove := "/endpoints/" + endpoint.Id
var references []string
for _, endpointReference := range policylist.EndpointReferences {
if endpointReference == elementToRemove {
continue
}
references = append(references, endpointReference)
}
policylist.EndpointReferences = references
return policylist.Create()
}
// AddLoadBalancer policy list for the specified endpoints
func AddLoadBalancer(endpoints []HNSEndpoint, isILB bool, sourceVIP, vip string, protocol uint16, internalPort uint16, externalPort uint16) (*PolicyList, error) {
operation := "AddLoadBalancer"
title := "HCSShim::PolicyList::" + operation
logrus.Debugf(title+" endpointId=%v, isILB=%v, sourceVIP=%s, vip=%s, protocol=%v, internalPort=%v, externalPort=%v", endpoints, isILB, sourceVIP, vip, protocol, internalPort, externalPort)
policylist := &PolicyList{}
elbPolicy := &ELBPolicy{
SourceVIP: sourceVIP,
ILB: isILB,
}
if len(vip) > 0 {
elbPolicy.VIPs = []string{vip}
}
elbPolicy.Type = ExternalLoadBalancer
elbPolicy.Protocol = protocol
elbPolicy.InternalPort = internalPort
elbPolicy.ExternalPort = externalPort
for _, endpoint := range endpoints {
policylist.EndpointReferences = append(policylist.EndpointReferences, "/endpoints/"+endpoint.Id)
}
jsonString, err := json.Marshal(elbPolicy)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
policylist.Policies = append(policylist.Policies, jsonString)
return policylist.Create()
}
// AddRoute adds route policy list for the specified endpoints
func AddRoute(endpoints []HNSEndpoint, destinationPrefix string, nextHop string, encapEnabled bool) (*PolicyList, error) {
operation := "AddRoute"
title := "HCSShim::PolicyList::" + operation
logrus.Debugf(title+" destinationPrefix:%s", destinationPrefix)
policylist := &PolicyList{}
rPolicy := &RoutePolicy{
DestinationPrefix: destinationPrefix,
NextHop: nextHop,
EncapEnabled: encapEnabled,
}
rPolicy.Type = Route
for _, endpoint := range endpoints {
policylist.EndpointReferences = append(policylist.EndpointReferences, "/endpoints/"+endpoint.Id)
}
jsonString, err := json.Marshal(rPolicy)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
policylist.Policies = append(policylist.Policies, jsonString)
return policylist.Create()
}

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package hcsshim
import (
"errors"
"io/ioutil"
"os"
"path/filepath"
"github.com/Microsoft/go-winio"
"github.com/sirupsen/logrus"
)
// ImportLayer will take the contents of the folder at importFolderPath and import
// that into a layer with the id layerId. Note that in order to correctly populate
// the layer and interperet the transport format, all parent layers must already
// be present on the system at the paths provided in parentLayerPaths.
func ImportLayer(info DriverInfo, layerID string, importFolderPath string, parentLayerPaths []string) error {
title := "hcsshim::ImportLayer "
logrus.Debugf(title+"flavour %d layerId %s folder %s", info.Flavour, layerID, importFolderPath)
// Generate layer descriptors
layers, err := layerPathsToDescriptors(parentLayerPaths)
if err != nil {
return err
}
// Convert info to API calling convention
infop, err := convertDriverInfo(info)
if err != nil {
logrus.Error(err)
return err
}
err = importLayer(&infop, layerID, importFolderPath, layers)
if err != nil {
err = makeErrorf(err, title, "layerId=%s flavour=%d folder=%s", layerID, info.Flavour, importFolderPath)
logrus.Error(err)
return err
}
logrus.Debugf(title+"succeeded flavour=%d layerId=%s folder=%s", info.Flavour, layerID, importFolderPath)
return nil
}
// LayerWriter is an interface that supports writing a new container image layer.
type LayerWriter interface {
// Add adds a file to the layer with given metadata.
Add(name string, fileInfo *winio.FileBasicInfo) error
// AddLink adds a hard link to the layer. The target must already have been added.
AddLink(name string, target string) error
// Remove removes a file that was present in a parent layer from the layer.
Remove(name string) error
// Write writes data to the current file. The data must be in the format of a Win32
// backup stream.
Write(b []byte) (int, error)
// Close finishes the layer writing process and releases any resources.
Close() error
}
// FilterLayerWriter provides an interface to write the contents of a layer to the file system.
type FilterLayerWriter struct {
context uintptr
}
// Add adds a file or directory to the layer. The file's parent directory must have already been added.
//
// name contains the file's relative path. fileInfo contains file times and file attributes; the rest
// of the file metadata and the file data must be written as a Win32 backup stream to the Write() method.
// winio.BackupStreamWriter can be used to facilitate this.
func (w *FilterLayerWriter) Add(name string, fileInfo *winio.FileBasicInfo) error {
if name[0] != '\\' {
name = `\` + name
}
err := importLayerNext(w.context, name, fileInfo)
if err != nil {
return makeError(err, "ImportLayerNext", "")
}
return nil
}
// AddLink adds a hard link to the layer. The target of the link must have already been added.
func (w *FilterLayerWriter) AddLink(name string, target string) error {
return errors.New("hard links not yet supported")
}
// Remove removes a file from the layer. The file must have been present in the parent layer.
//
// name contains the file's relative path.
func (w *FilterLayerWriter) Remove(name string) error {
if name[0] != '\\' {
name = `\` + name
}
err := importLayerNext(w.context, name, nil)
if err != nil {
return makeError(err, "ImportLayerNext", "")
}
return nil
}
// Write writes more backup stream data to the current file.
func (w *FilterLayerWriter) Write(b []byte) (int, error) {
err := importLayerWrite(w.context, b)
if err != nil {
err = makeError(err, "ImportLayerWrite", "")
return 0, err
}
return len(b), err
}
// Close completes the layer write operation. The error must be checked to ensure that the
// operation was successful.
func (w *FilterLayerWriter) Close() (err error) {
if w.context != 0 {
err = importLayerEnd(w.context)
if err != nil {
err = makeError(err, "ImportLayerEnd", "")
}
w.context = 0
}
return
}
type legacyLayerWriterWrapper struct {
*legacyLayerWriter
info DriverInfo
layerID string
path string
parentLayerPaths []string
}
func (r *legacyLayerWriterWrapper) Close() error {
defer os.RemoveAll(r.root.Name())
defer r.legacyLayerWriter.CloseRoots()
err := r.legacyLayerWriter.Close()
if err != nil {
return err
}
info := r.info
info.HomeDir = ""
if err = ImportLayer(info, r.destRoot.Name(), r.path, r.parentLayerPaths); err != nil {
return err
}
for _, name := range r.Tombstones {
if err = removeRelative(name, r.destRoot); err != nil && !os.IsNotExist(err) {
return err
}
}
// Add any hard links that were collected.
for _, lnk := range r.PendingLinks {
if err = removeRelative(lnk.Path, r.destRoot); err != nil && !os.IsNotExist(err) {
return err
}
if err = linkRelative(lnk.Target, lnk.TargetRoot, lnk.Path, r.destRoot); err != nil {
return err
}
}
// Prepare the utility VM for use if one is present in the layer.
if r.HasUtilityVM {
err := ensureNotReparsePointRelative("UtilityVM", r.destRoot)
if err != nil {
return err
}
err = ProcessUtilityVMImage(filepath.Join(r.destRoot.Name(), "UtilityVM"))
if err != nil {
return err
}
}
return nil
}
// NewLayerWriter returns a new layer writer for creating a layer on disk.
// The caller must have taken the SeBackupPrivilege and SeRestorePrivilege privileges
// to call this and any methods on the resulting LayerWriter.
func NewLayerWriter(info DriverInfo, layerID string, parentLayerPaths []string) (LayerWriter, error) {
if len(parentLayerPaths) == 0 {
// This is a base layer. It gets imported differently.
f, err := openRoot(filepath.Join(info.HomeDir, layerID))
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return &baseLayerWriter{
root: f,
}, nil
}
if procImportLayerBegin.Find() != nil {
// The new layer reader is not available on this Windows build. Fall back to the
// legacy export code path.
path, err := ioutil.TempDir("", "hcs")
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
w, err := newLegacyLayerWriter(path, parentLayerPaths, filepath.Join(info.HomeDir, layerID))
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return &legacyLayerWriterWrapper{
legacyLayerWriter: w,
info: info,
layerID: layerID,
path: path,
parentLayerPaths: parentLayerPaths,
}, nil
}
layers, err := layerPathsToDescriptors(parentLayerPaths)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
infop, err := convertDriverInfo(info)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
w := &FilterLayerWriter{}
err = importLayerBegin(&infop, layerID, layers, &w.context)
if err != nil {
return nil, makeError(err, "ImportLayerStart", "")
}
return w, nil
}

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package hcsshim
import (
"encoding/json"
"io"
"time"
)
// ProcessConfig is used as both the input of Container.CreateProcess
// and to convert the parameters to JSON for passing onto the HCS
type ProcessConfig struct {
ApplicationName string `json:",omitempty"`
CommandLine string `json:",omitempty"`
CommandArgs []string `json:",omitempty"` // Used by Linux Containers on Windows
User string `json:",omitempty"`
WorkingDirectory string `json:",omitempty"`
Environment map[string]string `json:",omitempty"`
EmulateConsole bool `json:",omitempty"`
CreateStdInPipe bool `json:",omitempty"`
CreateStdOutPipe bool `json:",omitempty"`
CreateStdErrPipe bool `json:",omitempty"`
ConsoleSize [2]uint `json:",omitempty"`
CreateInUtilityVm bool `json:",omitempty"` // Used by Linux Containers on Windows
OCISpecification *json.RawMessage `json:",omitempty"` // Used by Linux Containers on Windows
}
type Layer struct {
ID string
Path string
}
type MappedDir struct {
HostPath string
ContainerPath string
ReadOnly bool
BandwidthMaximum uint64
IOPSMaximum uint64
CreateInUtilityVM bool
}
type MappedPipe struct {
HostPath string
ContainerPipeName string
}
type HvRuntime struct {
ImagePath string `json:",omitempty"`
SkipTemplate bool `json:",omitempty"`
LinuxInitrdFile string `json:",omitempty"` // File under ImagePath on host containing an initrd image for starting a Linux utility VM
LinuxKernelFile string `json:",omitempty"` // File under ImagePath on host containing a kernel for starting a Linux utility VM
LinuxBootParameters string `json:",omitempty"` // Additional boot parameters for starting a Linux Utility VM in initrd mode
BootSource string `json:",omitempty"` // "Vhd" for Linux Utility VM booting from VHD
WritableBootSource bool `json:",omitempty"` // Linux Utility VM booting from VHD
}
type MappedVirtualDisk struct {
HostPath string `json:",omitempty"` // Path to VHD on the host
ContainerPath string // Platform-specific mount point path in the container
CreateInUtilityVM bool `json:",omitempty"`
ReadOnly bool `json:",omitempty"`
Cache string `json:",omitempty"` // "" (Unspecified); "Disabled"; "Enabled"; "Private"; "PrivateAllowSharing"
AttachOnly bool `json:",omitempty:`
}
// ContainerConfig is used as both the input of CreateContainer
// and to convert the parameters to JSON for passing onto the HCS
type ContainerConfig struct {
SystemType string // HCS requires this to be hard-coded to "Container"
Name string // Name of the container. We use the docker ID.
Owner string `json:",omitempty"` // The management platform that created this container
VolumePath string `json:",omitempty"` // Windows volume path for scratch space. Used by Windows Server Containers only. Format \\?\\Volume{GUID}
IgnoreFlushesDuringBoot bool `json:",omitempty"` // Optimization hint for container startup in Windows
LayerFolderPath string `json:",omitempty"` // Where the layer folders are located. Used by Windows Server Containers only. Format %root%\windowsfilter\containerID
Layers []Layer // List of storage layers. Required for Windows Server and Hyper-V Containers. Format ID=GUID;Path=%root%\windowsfilter\layerID
Credentials string `json:",omitempty"` // Credentials information
ProcessorCount uint32 `json:",omitempty"` // Number of processors to assign to the container.
ProcessorWeight uint64 `json:",omitempty"` // CPU shares (relative weight to other containers with cpu shares). Range is from 1 to 10000. A value of 0 results in default shares.
ProcessorMaximum int64 `json:",omitempty"` // Specifies the portion of processor cycles that this container can use as a percentage times 100. Range is from 1 to 10000. A value of 0 results in no limit.
StorageIOPSMaximum uint64 `json:",omitempty"` // Maximum Storage IOPS
StorageBandwidthMaximum uint64 `json:",omitempty"` // Maximum Storage Bandwidth in bytes per second
StorageSandboxSize uint64 `json:",omitempty"` // Size in bytes that the container system drive should be expanded to if smaller
MemoryMaximumInMB int64 `json:",omitempty"` // Maximum memory available to the container in Megabytes
HostName string `json:",omitempty"` // Hostname
MappedDirectories []MappedDir `json:",omitempty"` // List of mapped directories (volumes/mounts)
MappedPipes []MappedPipe `json:",omitempty"` // List of mapped Windows named pipes
HvPartition bool // True if it a Hyper-V Container
NetworkSharedContainerName string `json:",omitempty"` // Name (ID) of the container that we will share the network stack with.
EndpointList []string `json:",omitempty"` // List of networking endpoints to be attached to container
HvRuntime *HvRuntime `json:",omitempty"` // Hyper-V container settings. Used by Hyper-V containers only. Format ImagePath=%root%\BaseLayerID\UtilityVM
Servicing bool `json:",omitempty"` // True if this container is for servicing
AllowUnqualifiedDNSQuery bool `json:",omitempty"` // True to allow unqualified DNS name resolution
DNSSearchList string `json:",omitempty"` // Comma seperated list of DNS suffixes to use for name resolution
ContainerType string `json:",omitempty"` // "Linux" for Linux containers on Windows. Omitted otherwise.
TerminateOnLastHandleClosed bool `json:",omitempty"` // Should HCS terminate the container once all handles have been closed
MappedVirtualDisks []MappedVirtualDisk `json:",omitempty"` // Array of virtual disks to mount at start
}
type ComputeSystemQuery struct {
IDs []string `json:"Ids,omitempty"`
Types []string `json:",omitempty"`
Names []string `json:",omitempty"`
Owners []string `json:",omitempty"`
}
// Container represents a created (but not necessarily running) container.
type Container interface {
// Start synchronously starts the container.
Start() error
// Shutdown requests a container shutdown, but it may not actually be shutdown until Wait() succeeds.
Shutdown() error
// Terminate requests a container terminate, but it may not actually be terminated until Wait() succeeds.
Terminate() error
// Waits synchronously waits for the container to shutdown or terminate.
Wait() error
// WaitTimeout synchronously waits for the container to terminate or the duration to elapse. It
// returns false if timeout occurs.
WaitTimeout(time.Duration) error
// Pause pauses the execution of a container.
Pause() error
// Resume resumes the execution of a container.
Resume() error
// HasPendingUpdates returns true if the container has updates pending to install.
HasPendingUpdates() (bool, error)
// Statistics returns statistics for a container.
Statistics() (Statistics, error)
// ProcessList returns details for the processes in a container.
ProcessList() ([]ProcessListItem, error)
// MappedVirtualDisks returns virtual disks mapped to a utility VM, indexed by controller
MappedVirtualDisks() (map[int]MappedVirtualDiskController, error)
// CreateProcess launches a new process within the container.
CreateProcess(c *ProcessConfig) (Process, error)
// OpenProcess gets an interface to an existing process within the container.
OpenProcess(pid int) (Process, error)
// Close cleans up any state associated with the container but does not terminate or wait for it.
Close() error
// Modify the System
Modify(config *ResourceModificationRequestResponse) error
}
// Process represents a running or exited process.
type Process interface {
// Pid returns the process ID of the process within the container.
Pid() int
// Kill signals the process to terminate but does not wait for it to finish terminating.
Kill() error
// Wait waits for the process to exit.
Wait() error
// WaitTimeout waits for the process to exit or the duration to elapse. It returns
// false if timeout occurs.
WaitTimeout(time.Duration) error
// ExitCode returns the exit code of the process. The process must have
// already terminated.
ExitCode() (int, error)
// ResizeConsole resizes the console of the process.
ResizeConsole(width, height uint16) error
// Stdio returns the stdin, stdout, and stderr pipes, respectively. Closing
// these pipes does not close the underlying pipes; it should be possible to
// call this multiple times to get multiple interfaces.
Stdio() (io.WriteCloser, io.ReadCloser, io.ReadCloser, error)
// CloseStdin closes the write side of the stdin pipe so that the process is
// notified on the read side that there is no more data in stdin.
CloseStdin() error
// Close cleans up any state associated with the process but does not kill
// or wait on it.
Close() error
}

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package hcsshim
import "github.com/sirupsen/logrus"
// LayerExists will return true if a layer with the given id exists and is known
// to the system.
func LayerExists(info DriverInfo, id string) (bool, error) {
title := "hcsshim::LayerExists "
logrus.Debugf(title+"Flavour %d ID %s", info.Flavour, id)
// Convert info to API calling convention
infop, err := convertDriverInfo(info)
if err != nil {
logrus.Error(err)
return false, err
}
// Call the procedure itself.
var exists uint32
err = layerExists(&infop, id, &exists)
if err != nil {
err = makeErrorf(err, title, "id=%s flavour=%d", id, info.Flavour)
logrus.Error(err)
return false, err
}
logrus.Debugf(title+"succeeded flavour=%d id=%s exists=%d", info.Flavour, id, exists)
return exists != 0, nil
}

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package hcsshim
// This file contains utility functions to support storage (graph) related
// functionality.
import (
"path/filepath"
"syscall"
"github.com/sirupsen/logrus"
)
/* To pass into syscall, we need a struct matching the following:
enum GraphDriverType
{
DiffDriver,
FilterDriver
};
struct DriverInfo {
GraphDriverType Flavour;
LPCWSTR HomeDir;
};
*/
type DriverInfo struct {
Flavour int
HomeDir string
}
type driverInfo struct {
Flavour int
HomeDirp *uint16
}
func convertDriverInfo(info DriverInfo) (driverInfo, error) {
homedirp, err := syscall.UTF16PtrFromString(info.HomeDir)
if err != nil {
logrus.Debugf("Failed conversion of home to pointer for driver info: %s", err.Error())
return driverInfo{}, err
}
return driverInfo{
Flavour: info.Flavour,
HomeDirp: homedirp,
}, nil
}
/* To pass into syscall, we need a struct matching the following:
typedef struct _WC_LAYER_DESCRIPTOR {
//
// The ID of the layer
//
GUID LayerId;
//
// Additional flags
//
union {
struct {
ULONG Reserved : 31;
ULONG Dirty : 1; // Created from sandbox as a result of snapshot
};
ULONG Value;
} Flags;
//
// Path to the layer root directory, null-terminated
//
PCWSTR Path;
} WC_LAYER_DESCRIPTOR, *PWC_LAYER_DESCRIPTOR;
*/
type WC_LAYER_DESCRIPTOR struct {
LayerId GUID
Flags uint32
Pathp *uint16
}
func layerPathsToDescriptors(parentLayerPaths []string) ([]WC_LAYER_DESCRIPTOR, error) {
// Array of descriptors that gets constructed.
var layers []WC_LAYER_DESCRIPTOR
for i := 0; i < len(parentLayerPaths); i++ {
// Create a layer descriptor, using the folder name
// as the source for a GUID LayerId
_, folderName := filepath.Split(parentLayerPaths[i])
g, err := NameToGuid(folderName)
if err != nil {
logrus.Debugf("Failed to convert name to guid %s", err)
return nil, err
}
p, err := syscall.UTF16PtrFromString(parentLayerPaths[i])
if err != nil {
logrus.Debugf("Failed conversion of parentLayerPath to pointer %s", err)
return nil, err
}
layers = append(layers, WC_LAYER_DESCRIPTOR{
LayerId: g,
Flags: 0,
Pathp: p,
})
}
return layers, nil
}

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package hcsshim
import (
"bufio"
"encoding/binary"
"errors"
"fmt"
"io"
"os"
"path/filepath"
"strings"
"syscall"
"github.com/Microsoft/go-winio"
)
var errorIterationCanceled = errors.New("")
var mutatedUtilityVMFiles = map[string]bool{
`EFI\Microsoft\Boot\BCD`: true,
`EFI\Microsoft\Boot\BCD.LOG`: true,
`EFI\Microsoft\Boot\BCD.LOG1`: true,
`EFI\Microsoft\Boot\BCD.LOG2`: true,
}
const (
filesPath = `Files`
hivesPath = `Hives`
utilityVMPath = `UtilityVM`
utilityVMFilesPath = `UtilityVM\Files`
)
func openFileOrDir(path string, mode uint32, createDisposition uint32) (file *os.File, err error) {
return winio.OpenForBackup(path, mode, syscall.FILE_SHARE_READ, createDisposition)
}
func makeLongAbsPath(path string) (string, error) {
if strings.HasPrefix(path, `\\?\`) || strings.HasPrefix(path, `\\.\`) {
return path, nil
}
if !filepath.IsAbs(path) {
absPath, err := filepath.Abs(path)
if err != nil {
return "", err
}
path = absPath
}
if strings.HasPrefix(path, `\\`) {
return `\\?\UNC\` + path[2:], nil
}
return `\\?\` + path, nil
}
func hasPathPrefix(p, prefix string) bool {
return strings.HasPrefix(p, prefix) && len(p) > len(prefix) && p[len(prefix)] == '\\'
}
type fileEntry struct {
path string
fi os.FileInfo
err error
}
type legacyLayerReader struct {
root string
result chan *fileEntry
proceed chan bool
currentFile *os.File
backupReader *winio.BackupFileReader
}
// newLegacyLayerReader returns a new LayerReader that can read the Windows
// container layer transport format from disk.
func newLegacyLayerReader(root string) *legacyLayerReader {
r := &legacyLayerReader{
root: root,
result: make(chan *fileEntry),
proceed: make(chan bool),
}
go r.walk()
return r
}
func readTombstones(path string) (map[string]([]string), error) {
tf, err := os.Open(filepath.Join(path, "tombstones.txt"))
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
defer tf.Close()
s := bufio.NewScanner(tf)
if !s.Scan() || s.Text() != "\xef\xbb\xbfVersion 1.0" {
return nil, errors.New("Invalid tombstones file")
}
ts := make(map[string]([]string))
for s.Scan() {
t := filepath.Join(filesPath, s.Text()[1:]) // skip leading `\`
dir := filepath.Dir(t)
ts[dir] = append(ts[dir], t)
}
if err = s.Err(); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return ts, nil
}
func (r *legacyLayerReader) walkUntilCancelled() error {
root, err := makeLongAbsPath(r.root)
if err != nil {
return err
}
r.root = root
ts, err := readTombstones(r.root)
if err != nil {
return err
}
err = filepath.Walk(r.root, func(path string, info os.FileInfo, err error) error {
if err != nil {
return err
}
// Indirect fix for https://github.com/moby/moby/issues/32838#issuecomment-343610048.
// Handle failure from what may be a golang bug in the conversion of
// UTF16 to UTF8 in files which are left in the recycle bin. Os.Lstat
// which is called by filepath.Walk will fail when a filename contains
// unicode characters. Skip the recycle bin regardless which is goodness.
if strings.EqualFold(path, filepath.Join(r.root, `Files\$Recycle.Bin`)) && info.IsDir() {
return filepath.SkipDir
}
if path == r.root || path == filepath.Join(r.root, "tombstones.txt") || strings.HasSuffix(path, ".$wcidirs$") {
return nil
}
r.result <- &fileEntry{path, info, nil}
if !<-r.proceed {
return errorIterationCanceled
}
// List all the tombstones.
if info.IsDir() {
relPath, err := filepath.Rel(r.root, path)
if err != nil {
return err
}
if dts, ok := ts[relPath]; ok {
for _, t := range dts {
r.result <- &fileEntry{filepath.Join(r.root, t), nil, nil}
if !<-r.proceed {
return errorIterationCanceled
}
}
}
}
return nil
})
if err == errorIterationCanceled {
return nil
}
if err == nil {
return io.EOF
}
return err
}
func (r *legacyLayerReader) walk() {
defer close(r.result)
if !<-r.proceed {
return
}
err := r.walkUntilCancelled()
if err != nil {
for {
r.result <- &fileEntry{err: err}
if !<-r.proceed {
return
}
}
}
}
func (r *legacyLayerReader) reset() {
if r.backupReader != nil {
r.backupReader.Close()
r.backupReader = nil
}
if r.currentFile != nil {
r.currentFile.Close()
r.currentFile = nil
}
}
func findBackupStreamSize(r io.Reader) (int64, error) {
br := winio.NewBackupStreamReader(r)
for {
hdr, err := br.Next()
if err != nil {
if err == io.EOF {
err = nil
}
return 0, err
}
if hdr.Id == winio.BackupData {
return hdr.Size, nil
}
}
}
func (r *legacyLayerReader) Next() (path string, size int64, fileInfo *winio.FileBasicInfo, err error) {
r.reset()
r.proceed <- true
fe := <-r.result
if fe == nil {
err = errors.New("LegacyLayerReader closed")
return
}
if fe.err != nil {
err = fe.err
return
}
path, err = filepath.Rel(r.root, fe.path)
if err != nil {
return
}
if fe.fi == nil {
// This is a tombstone. Return a nil fileInfo.
return
}
if fe.fi.IsDir() && hasPathPrefix(path, filesPath) {
fe.path += ".$wcidirs$"
}
f, err := openFileOrDir(fe.path, syscall.GENERIC_READ, syscall.OPEN_EXISTING)
if err != nil {
return
}
defer func() {
if f != nil {
f.Close()
}
}()
fileInfo, err = winio.GetFileBasicInfo(f)
if err != nil {
return
}
if !hasPathPrefix(path, filesPath) {
size = fe.fi.Size()
r.backupReader = winio.NewBackupFileReader(f, false)
if path == hivesPath || path == filesPath {
// The Hives directory has a non-deterministic file time because of the
// nature of the import process. Use the times from System_Delta.
var g *os.File
g, err = os.Open(filepath.Join(r.root, hivesPath, `System_Delta`))
if err != nil {
return
}
attr := fileInfo.FileAttributes
fileInfo, err = winio.GetFileBasicInfo(g)
g.Close()
if err != nil {
return
}
fileInfo.FileAttributes = attr
}
// The creation time and access time get reset for files outside of the Files path.
fileInfo.CreationTime = fileInfo.LastWriteTime
fileInfo.LastAccessTime = fileInfo.LastWriteTime
} else {
// The file attributes are written before the backup stream.
var attr uint32
err = binary.Read(f, binary.LittleEndian, &attr)
if err != nil {
return
}
fileInfo.FileAttributes = uintptr(attr)
beginning := int64(4)
// Find the accurate file size.
if !fe.fi.IsDir() {
size, err = findBackupStreamSize(f)
if err != nil {
err = &os.PathError{Op: "findBackupStreamSize", Path: fe.path, Err: err}
return
}
}
// Return back to the beginning of the backup stream.
_, err = f.Seek(beginning, 0)
if err != nil {
return
}
}
r.currentFile = f
f = nil
return
}
func (r *legacyLayerReader) Read(b []byte) (int, error) {
if r.backupReader == nil {
if r.currentFile == nil {
return 0, io.EOF
}
return r.currentFile.Read(b)
}
return r.backupReader.Read(b)
}
func (r *legacyLayerReader) Seek(offset int64, whence int) (int64, error) {
if r.backupReader == nil {
if r.currentFile == nil {
return 0, errors.New("no current file")
}
return r.currentFile.Seek(offset, whence)
}
return 0, errors.New("seek not supported on this stream")
}
func (r *legacyLayerReader) Close() error {
r.proceed <- false
<-r.result
r.reset()
return nil
}
type pendingLink struct {
Path, Target string
TargetRoot *os.File
}
type pendingDir struct {
Path string
Root *os.File
}
type legacyLayerWriter struct {
root *os.File
destRoot *os.File
parentRoots []*os.File
currentFile *os.File
currentFileName string
currentFileRoot *os.File
backupWriter *winio.BackupFileWriter
Tombstones []string
HasUtilityVM bool
uvmDi []dirInfo
addedFiles map[string]bool
PendingLinks []pendingLink
pendingDirs []pendingDir
currentIsDir bool
}
// newLegacyLayerWriter returns a LayerWriter that can write the contaler layer
// transport format to disk.
func newLegacyLayerWriter(root string, parentRoots []string, destRoot string) (w *legacyLayerWriter, err error) {
w = &legacyLayerWriter{
addedFiles: make(map[string]bool),
}
defer func() {
if err != nil {
w.CloseRoots()
w = nil
}
}()
w.root, err = openRoot(root)
if err != nil {
return
}
w.destRoot, err = openRoot(destRoot)
if err != nil {
return
}
for _, r := range parentRoots {
f, err := openRoot(r)
if err != nil {
return w, err
}
w.parentRoots = append(w.parentRoots, f)
}
return
}
func (w *legacyLayerWriter) CloseRoots() {
if w.root != nil {
w.root.Close()
w.root = nil
}
if w.destRoot != nil {
w.destRoot.Close()
w.destRoot = nil
}
for i := range w.parentRoots {
w.parentRoots[i].Close()
}
w.parentRoots = nil
}
func (w *legacyLayerWriter) initUtilityVM() error {
if !w.HasUtilityVM {
err := mkdirRelative(utilityVMPath, w.destRoot)
if err != nil {
return err
}
// Server 2016 does not support multiple layers for the utility VM, so
// clone the utility VM from the parent layer into this layer. Use hard
// links to avoid unnecessary copying, since most of the files are
// immutable.
err = cloneTree(w.parentRoots[0], w.destRoot, utilityVMFilesPath, mutatedUtilityVMFiles)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("cloning the parent utility VM image failed: %s", err)
}
w.HasUtilityVM = true
}
return nil
}
func (w *legacyLayerWriter) reset() error {
if w.currentIsDir {
r := w.currentFile
br := winio.NewBackupStreamReader(r)
// Seek to the beginning of the backup stream, skipping the fileattrs
if _, err := r.Seek(4, io.SeekStart); err != nil {
return err
}
for {
bhdr, err := br.Next()
if err == io.EOF {
// end of backupstream data
break
}
if err != nil {
return err
}
switch bhdr.Id {
case winio.BackupReparseData:
// The current file is a `.$wcidirs$` metadata file that
// describes a directory reparse point. Delete the placeholder
// directory to prevent future files being added into the
// destination of the reparse point during the ImportLayer call
if err := removeRelative(w.currentFileName, w.currentFileRoot); err != nil {
return err
}
w.pendingDirs = append(w.pendingDirs, pendingDir{Path: w.currentFileName, Root: w.currentFileRoot})
default:
// ignore all other stream types, as we only care about directory reparse points
}
}
w.currentIsDir = false
}
if w.backupWriter != nil {
w.backupWriter.Close()
w.backupWriter = nil
}
if w.currentFile != nil {
w.currentFile.Close()
w.currentFile = nil
w.currentFileName = ""
w.currentFileRoot = nil
}
return nil
}
// copyFileWithMetadata copies a file using the backup/restore APIs in order to preserve metadata
func copyFileWithMetadata(srcRoot, destRoot *os.File, subPath string, isDir bool) (fileInfo *winio.FileBasicInfo, err error) {
src, err := openRelative(
subPath,
srcRoot,
syscall.GENERIC_READ|winio.ACCESS_SYSTEM_SECURITY,
syscall.FILE_SHARE_READ,
_FILE_OPEN,
_FILE_OPEN_REPARSE_POINT)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
defer src.Close()
srcr := winio.NewBackupFileReader(src, true)
defer srcr.Close()
fileInfo, err = winio.GetFileBasicInfo(src)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
extraFlags := uint32(0)
if isDir {
extraFlags |= _FILE_DIRECTORY_FILE
}
dest, err := openRelative(
subPath,
destRoot,
syscall.GENERIC_READ|syscall.GENERIC_WRITE|winio.WRITE_DAC|winio.WRITE_OWNER|winio.ACCESS_SYSTEM_SECURITY,
syscall.FILE_SHARE_READ,
_FILE_CREATE,
extraFlags)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
defer dest.Close()
err = winio.SetFileBasicInfo(dest, fileInfo)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
destw := winio.NewBackupFileWriter(dest, true)
defer func() {
cerr := destw.Close()
if err == nil {
err = cerr
}
}()
_, err = io.Copy(destw, srcr)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return fileInfo, nil
}
// cloneTree clones a directory tree using hard links. It skips hard links for
// the file names in the provided map and just copies those files.
func cloneTree(srcRoot *os.File, destRoot *os.File, subPath string, mutatedFiles map[string]bool) error {
var di []dirInfo
err := ensureNotReparsePointRelative(subPath, srcRoot)
if err != nil {
return err
}
err = filepath.Walk(filepath.Join(srcRoot.Name(), subPath), func(srcFilePath string, info os.FileInfo, err error) error {
if err != nil {
return err
}
relPath, err := filepath.Rel(srcRoot.Name(), srcFilePath)
if err != nil {
return err
}
fileAttributes := info.Sys().(*syscall.Win32FileAttributeData).FileAttributes
// Directories, reparse points, and files that will be mutated during
// utility VM import must be copied. All other files can be hard linked.
isReparsePoint := fileAttributes&syscall.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_REPARSE_POINT != 0
// In go1.9, FileInfo.IsDir() returns false if the directory is also a symlink.
// See: https://github.com/golang/go/commit/1989921aef60c83e6f9127a8448fb5ede10e9acc
// Fixes the problem by checking syscall.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY directly
isDir := fileAttributes&syscall.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY != 0
if isDir || isReparsePoint || mutatedFiles[relPath] {
fi, err := copyFileWithMetadata(srcRoot, destRoot, relPath, isDir)
if err != nil {
return err
}
if isDir && !isReparsePoint {
di = append(di, dirInfo{path: relPath, fileInfo: *fi})
}
} else {
err = linkRelative(relPath, srcRoot, relPath, destRoot)
if err != nil {
return err
}
}
// Don't recurse on reparse points in go1.8 and older. Filepath.Walk
// handles this in go1.9 and newer.
if isDir && isReparsePoint && shouldSkipDirectoryReparse {
return filepath.SkipDir
}
return nil
})
if err != nil {
return err
}
return reapplyDirectoryTimes(destRoot, di)
}
func (w *legacyLayerWriter) Add(name string, fileInfo *winio.FileBasicInfo) error {
if err := w.reset(); err != nil {
return err
}
if name == utilityVMPath {
return w.initUtilityVM()
}
name = filepath.Clean(name)
if hasPathPrefix(name, utilityVMPath) {
if !w.HasUtilityVM {
return errors.New("missing UtilityVM directory")
}
if !hasPathPrefix(name, utilityVMFilesPath) && name != utilityVMFilesPath {
return errors.New("invalid UtilityVM layer")
}
createDisposition := uint32(_FILE_OPEN)
if (fileInfo.FileAttributes & syscall.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY) != 0 {
st, err := lstatRelative(name, w.destRoot)
if err != nil && !os.IsNotExist(err) {
return err
}
if st != nil {
// Delete the existing file/directory if it is not the same type as this directory.
existingAttr := st.Sys().(*syscall.Win32FileAttributeData).FileAttributes
if (uint32(fileInfo.FileAttributes)^existingAttr)&(syscall.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY|syscall.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_REPARSE_POINT) != 0 {
if err = removeAllRelative(name, w.destRoot); err != nil {
return err
}
st = nil
}
}
if st == nil {
if err = mkdirRelative(name, w.destRoot); err != nil {
return err
}
}
if fileInfo.FileAttributes&syscall.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_REPARSE_POINT == 0 {
w.uvmDi = append(w.uvmDi, dirInfo{path: name, fileInfo: *fileInfo})
}
} else {
// Overwrite any existing hard link.
err := removeRelative(name, w.destRoot)
if err != nil && !os.IsNotExist(err) {
return err
}
createDisposition = _FILE_CREATE
}
f, err := openRelative(
name,
w.destRoot,
syscall.GENERIC_READ|syscall.GENERIC_WRITE|winio.WRITE_DAC|winio.WRITE_OWNER|winio.ACCESS_SYSTEM_SECURITY,
syscall.FILE_SHARE_READ,
createDisposition,
_FILE_OPEN_REPARSE_POINT,
)
if err != nil {
return err
}
defer func() {
if f != nil {
f.Close()
removeRelative(name, w.destRoot)
}
}()
err = winio.SetFileBasicInfo(f, fileInfo)
if err != nil {
return err
}
w.backupWriter = winio.NewBackupFileWriter(f, true)
w.currentFile = f
w.currentFileName = name
w.currentFileRoot = w.destRoot
w.addedFiles[name] = true
f = nil
return nil
}
fname := name
if (fileInfo.FileAttributes & syscall.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY) != 0 {
err := mkdirRelative(name, w.root)
if err != nil {
return err
}
fname += ".$wcidirs$"
w.currentIsDir = true
}
f, err := openRelative(fname, w.root, syscall.GENERIC_READ|syscall.GENERIC_WRITE, syscall.FILE_SHARE_READ, _FILE_CREATE, 0)
if err != nil {
return err
}
defer func() {
if f != nil {
f.Close()
removeRelative(fname, w.root)
}
}()
strippedFi := *fileInfo
strippedFi.FileAttributes = 0
err = winio.SetFileBasicInfo(f, &strippedFi)
if err != nil {
return err
}
if hasPathPrefix(name, hivesPath) {
w.backupWriter = winio.NewBackupFileWriter(f, false)
} else {
// The file attributes are written before the stream.
err = binary.Write(f, binary.LittleEndian, uint32(fileInfo.FileAttributes))
if err != nil {
return err
}
}
w.currentFile = f
w.currentFileName = name
w.currentFileRoot = w.root
w.addedFiles[name] = true
f = nil
return nil
}
func (w *legacyLayerWriter) AddLink(name string, target string) error {
if err := w.reset(); err != nil {
return err
}
target = filepath.Clean(target)
var roots []*os.File
if hasPathPrefix(target, filesPath) {
// Look for cross-layer hard link targets in the parent layers, since
// nothing is in the destination path yet.
roots = w.parentRoots
} else if hasPathPrefix(target, utilityVMFilesPath) {
// Since the utility VM is fully cloned into the destination path
// already, look for cross-layer hard link targets directly in the
// destination path.
roots = []*os.File{w.destRoot}
}
if roots == nil || (!hasPathPrefix(name, filesPath) && !hasPathPrefix(name, utilityVMFilesPath)) {
return errors.New("invalid hard link in layer")
}
// Find to try the target of the link in a previously added file. If that
// fails, search in parent layers.
var selectedRoot *os.File
if _, ok := w.addedFiles[target]; ok {
selectedRoot = w.destRoot
} else {
for _, r := range roots {
if _, err := lstatRelative(target, r); err != nil {
if !os.IsNotExist(err) {
return err
}
} else {
selectedRoot = r
break
}
}
if selectedRoot == nil {
return fmt.Errorf("failed to find link target for '%s' -> '%s'", name, target)
}
}
// The link can't be written until after the ImportLayer call.
w.PendingLinks = append(w.PendingLinks, pendingLink{
Path: name,
Target: target,
TargetRoot: selectedRoot,
})
w.addedFiles[name] = true
return nil
}
func (w *legacyLayerWriter) Remove(name string) error {
name = filepath.Clean(name)
if hasPathPrefix(name, filesPath) {
w.Tombstones = append(w.Tombstones, name)
} else if hasPathPrefix(name, utilityVMFilesPath) {
err := w.initUtilityVM()
if err != nil {
return err
}
// Make sure the path exists; os.RemoveAll will not fail if the file is
// already gone, and this needs to be a fatal error for diagnostics
// purposes.
if _, err := lstatRelative(name, w.destRoot); err != nil {
return err
}
err = removeAllRelative(name, w.destRoot)
if err != nil {
return err
}
} else {
return fmt.Errorf("invalid tombstone %s", name)
}
return nil
}
func (w *legacyLayerWriter) Write(b []byte) (int, error) {
if w.backupWriter == nil {
if w.currentFile == nil {
return 0, errors.New("closed")
}
return w.currentFile.Write(b)
}
return w.backupWriter.Write(b)
}
func (w *legacyLayerWriter) Close() error {
if err := w.reset(); err != nil {
return err
}
if err := removeRelative("tombstones.txt", w.root); err != nil && !os.IsNotExist(err) {
return err
}
for _, pd := range w.pendingDirs {
err := mkdirRelative(pd.Path, pd.Root)
if err != nil {
return err
}
}
if w.HasUtilityVM {
err := reapplyDirectoryTimes(w.destRoot, w.uvmDi)
if err != nil {
return err
}
}
return nil
}

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package hcsshim
// Due to a bug in go1.8 and before, directory reparse points need to be skipped
// during filepath.Walk. This is fixed in go1.9
var shouldSkipDirectoryReparse = true

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package hcsshim
// Due to a bug in go1.8 and before, directory reparse points need to be skipped
// during filepath.Walk. This is fixed in go1.9
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// Copyright 2013 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
// +build ignore
/*
mksyscall_windows generates windows system call bodies
It parses all files specified on command line containing function
prototypes (like syscall_windows.go) and prints system call bodies
to standard output.
The prototypes are marked by lines beginning with "//sys" and read
like func declarations if //sys is replaced by func, but:
* The parameter lists must give a name for each argument. This
includes return parameters.
* The parameter lists must give a type for each argument:
the (x, y, z int) shorthand is not allowed.
* If the return parameter is an error number, it must be named err.
* If go func name needs to be different from it's winapi dll name,
the winapi name could be specified at the end, after "=" sign, like
//sys LoadLibrary(libname string) (handle uint32, err error) = LoadLibraryA
* Each function that returns err needs to supply a condition, that
return value of winapi will be tested against to detect failure.
This would set err to windows "last-error", otherwise it will be nil.
The value can be provided at end of //sys declaration, like
//sys LoadLibrary(libname string) (handle uint32, err error) [failretval==-1] = LoadLibraryA
and is [failretval==0] by default.
Usage:
mksyscall_windows [flags] [path ...]
The flags are:
-output
Specify output file name (outputs to console if blank).
-trace
Generate print statement after every syscall.
*/
package main
import (
"bufio"
"bytes"
"errors"
"flag"
"fmt"
"go/format"
"go/parser"
"go/token"
"io"
"io/ioutil"
"log"
"os"
"path/filepath"
"runtime"
"sort"
"strconv"
"strings"
"text/template"
)
var (
filename = flag.String("output", "", "output file name (standard output if omitted)")
printTraceFlag = flag.Bool("trace", false, "generate print statement after every syscall")
systemDLL = flag.Bool("systemdll", true, "whether all DLLs should be loaded from the Windows system directory")
)
func trim(s string) string {
return strings.Trim(s, " \t")
}
var packageName string
func packagename() string {
return packageName
}
func syscalldot() string {
if packageName == "syscall" {
return ""
}
return "syscall."
}
// Param is function parameter
type Param struct {
Name string
Type string
fn *Fn
tmpVarIdx int
}
// tmpVar returns temp variable name that will be used to represent p during syscall.
func (p *Param) tmpVar() string {
if p.tmpVarIdx < 0 {
p.tmpVarIdx = p.fn.curTmpVarIdx
p.fn.curTmpVarIdx++
}
return fmt.Sprintf("_p%d", p.tmpVarIdx)
}
// BoolTmpVarCode returns source code for bool temp variable.
func (p *Param) BoolTmpVarCode() string {
const code = `var %s uint32
if %s {
%s = 1
} else {
%s = 0
}`
tmp := p.tmpVar()
return fmt.Sprintf(code, tmp, p.Name, tmp, tmp)
}
// SliceTmpVarCode returns source code for slice temp variable.
func (p *Param) SliceTmpVarCode() string {
const code = `var %s *%s
if len(%s) > 0 {
%s = &%s[0]
}`
tmp := p.tmpVar()
return fmt.Sprintf(code, tmp, p.Type[2:], p.Name, tmp, p.Name)
}
// StringTmpVarCode returns source code for string temp variable.
func (p *Param) StringTmpVarCode() string {
errvar := p.fn.Rets.ErrorVarName()
if errvar == "" {
errvar = "_"
}
tmp := p.tmpVar()
const code = `var %s %s
%s, %s = %s(%s)`
s := fmt.Sprintf(code, tmp, p.fn.StrconvType(), tmp, errvar, p.fn.StrconvFunc(), p.Name)
if errvar == "-" {
return s
}
const morecode = `
if %s != nil {
return
}`
return s + fmt.Sprintf(morecode, errvar)
}
// TmpVarCode returns source code for temp variable.
func (p *Param) TmpVarCode() string {
switch {
case p.Type == "bool":
return p.BoolTmpVarCode()
case strings.HasPrefix(p.Type, "[]"):
return p.SliceTmpVarCode()
default:
return ""
}
}
// TmpVarHelperCode returns source code for helper's temp variable.
func (p *Param) TmpVarHelperCode() string {
if p.Type != "string" {
return ""
}
return p.StringTmpVarCode()
}
// SyscallArgList returns source code fragments representing p parameter
// in syscall. Slices are translated into 2 syscall parameters: pointer to
// the first element and length.
func (p *Param) SyscallArgList() []string {
t := p.HelperType()
var s string
switch {
case t[0] == '*':
s = fmt.Sprintf("unsafe.Pointer(%s)", p.Name)
case t == "bool":
s = p.tmpVar()
case strings.HasPrefix(t, "[]"):
return []string{
fmt.Sprintf("uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(%s))", p.tmpVar()),
fmt.Sprintf("uintptr(len(%s))", p.Name),
}
default:
s = p.Name
}
return []string{fmt.Sprintf("uintptr(%s)", s)}
}
// IsError determines if p parameter is used to return error.
func (p *Param) IsError() bool {
return p.Name == "err" && p.Type == "error"
}
// HelperType returns type of parameter p used in helper function.
func (p *Param) HelperType() string {
if p.Type == "string" {
return p.fn.StrconvType()
}
return p.Type
}
// join concatenates parameters ps into a string with sep separator.
// Each parameter is converted into string by applying fn to it
// before conversion.
func join(ps []*Param, fn func(*Param) string, sep string) string {
if len(ps) == 0 {
return ""
}
a := make([]string, 0)
for _, p := range ps {
a = append(a, fn(p))
}
return strings.Join(a, sep)
}
// Rets describes function return parameters.
type Rets struct {
Name string
Type string
ReturnsError bool
FailCond string
}
// ErrorVarName returns error variable name for r.
func (r *Rets) ErrorVarName() string {
if r.ReturnsError {
return "err"
}
if r.Type == "error" {
return r.Name
}
return ""
}
// ToParams converts r into slice of *Param.
func (r *Rets) ToParams() []*Param {
ps := make([]*Param, 0)
if len(r.Name) > 0 {
ps = append(ps, &Param{Name: r.Name, Type: r.Type})
}
if r.ReturnsError {
ps = append(ps, &Param{Name: "err", Type: "error"})
}
return ps
}
// List returns source code of syscall return parameters.
func (r *Rets) List() string {
s := join(r.ToParams(), func(p *Param) string { return p.Name + " " + p.Type }, ", ")
if len(s) > 0 {
s = "(" + s + ")"
}
return s
}
// PrintList returns source code of trace printing part correspondent
// to syscall return values.
func (r *Rets) PrintList() string {
return join(r.ToParams(), func(p *Param) string { return fmt.Sprintf(`"%s=", %s, `, p.Name, p.Name) }, `", ", `)
}
// SetReturnValuesCode returns source code that accepts syscall return values.
func (r *Rets) SetReturnValuesCode() string {
if r.Name == "" && !r.ReturnsError {
return ""
}
retvar := "r0"
if r.Name == "" {
retvar = "r1"
}
errvar := "_"
if r.ReturnsError {
errvar = "e1"
}
return fmt.Sprintf("%s, _, %s := ", retvar, errvar)
}
func (r *Rets) useLongHandleErrorCode(retvar string) string {
const code = `if %s {
if e1 != 0 {
err = errnoErr(e1)
} else {
err = %sEINVAL
}
}`
cond := retvar + " == 0"
if r.FailCond != "" {
cond = strings.Replace(r.FailCond, "failretval", retvar, 1)
}
return fmt.Sprintf(code, cond, syscalldot())
}
// SetErrorCode returns source code that sets return parameters.
func (r *Rets) SetErrorCode() string {
const code = `if r0 != 0 {
%s = %sErrno(r0)
}`
const hrCode = `if int32(r0) < 0 {
%s = %sErrno(win32FromHresult(r0))
}`
if r.Name == "" && !r.ReturnsError {
return ""
}
if r.Name == "" {
return r.useLongHandleErrorCode("r1")
}
if r.Type == "error" {
if r.Name == "hr" {
return fmt.Sprintf(hrCode, r.Name, syscalldot())
} else {
return fmt.Sprintf(code, r.Name, syscalldot())
}
}
s := ""
switch {
case r.Type[0] == '*':
s = fmt.Sprintf("%s = (%s)(unsafe.Pointer(r0))", r.Name, r.Type)
case r.Type == "bool":
s = fmt.Sprintf("%s = r0 != 0", r.Name)
default:
s = fmt.Sprintf("%s = %s(r0)", r.Name, r.Type)
}
if !r.ReturnsError {
return s
}
return s + "\n\t" + r.useLongHandleErrorCode(r.Name)
}
// Fn describes syscall function.
type Fn struct {
Name string
Params []*Param
Rets *Rets
PrintTrace bool
confirmproc bool
dllname string
dllfuncname string
src string
// TODO: get rid of this field and just use parameter index instead
curTmpVarIdx int // insure tmp variables have uniq names
}
// extractParams parses s to extract function parameters.
func extractParams(s string, f *Fn) ([]*Param, error) {
s = trim(s)
if s == "" {
return nil, nil
}
a := strings.Split(s, ",")
ps := make([]*Param, len(a))
for i := range ps {
s2 := trim(a[i])
b := strings.Split(s2, " ")
if len(b) != 2 {
b = strings.Split(s2, "\t")
if len(b) != 2 {
return nil, errors.New("Could not extract function parameter from \"" + s2 + "\"")
}
}
ps[i] = &Param{
Name: trim(b[0]),
Type: trim(b[1]),
fn: f,
tmpVarIdx: -1,
}
}
return ps, nil
}
// extractSection extracts text out of string s starting after start
// and ending just before end. found return value will indicate success,
// and prefix, body and suffix will contain correspondent parts of string s.
func extractSection(s string, start, end rune) (prefix, body, suffix string, found bool) {
s = trim(s)
if strings.HasPrefix(s, string(start)) {
// no prefix
body = s[1:]
} else {
a := strings.SplitN(s, string(start), 2)
if len(a) != 2 {
return "", "", s, false
}
prefix = a[0]
body = a[1]
}
a := strings.SplitN(body, string(end), 2)
if len(a) != 2 {
return "", "", "", false
}
return prefix, a[0], a[1], true
}
// newFn parses string s and return created function Fn.
func newFn(s string) (*Fn, error) {
s = trim(s)
f := &Fn{
Rets: &Rets{},
src: s,
PrintTrace: *printTraceFlag,
}
// function name and args
prefix, body, s, found := extractSection(s, '(', ')')
if !found || prefix == "" {
return nil, errors.New("Could not extract function name and parameters from \"" + f.src + "\"")
}
f.Name = prefix
var err error
f.Params, err = extractParams(body, f)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
// return values
_, body, s, found = extractSection(s, '(', ')')
if found {
r, err := extractParams(body, f)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
switch len(r) {
case 0:
case 1:
if r[0].IsError() {
f.Rets.ReturnsError = true
} else {
f.Rets.Name = r[0].Name
f.Rets.Type = r[0].Type
}
case 2:
if !r[1].IsError() {
return nil, errors.New("Only last windows error is allowed as second return value in \"" + f.src + "\"")
}
f.Rets.ReturnsError = true
f.Rets.Name = r[0].Name
f.Rets.Type = r[0].Type
default:
return nil, errors.New("Too many return values in \"" + f.src + "\"")
}
}
// fail condition
_, body, s, found = extractSection(s, '[', ']')
if found {
f.Rets.FailCond = body
}
// dll and dll function names
s = trim(s)
if s == "" {
return f, nil
}
if !strings.HasPrefix(s, "=") {
return nil, errors.New("Could not extract dll name from \"" + f.src + "\"")
}
s = trim(s[1:])
a := strings.Split(s, ".")
switch len(a) {
case 1:
f.dllfuncname = a[0]
case 2:
f.dllname = a[0]
f.dllfuncname = a[1]
default:
return nil, errors.New("Could not extract dll name from \"" + f.src + "\"")
}
if f.dllfuncname[len(f.dllfuncname)-1] == '?' {
f.confirmproc = true
f.dllfuncname = f.dllfuncname[0 : len(f.dllfuncname)-1]
}
return f, nil
}
// DLLName returns DLL name for function f.
func (f *Fn) DLLName() string {
if f.dllname == "" {
return "kernel32"
}
return f.dllname
}
// DLLName returns DLL function name for function f.
func (f *Fn) DLLFuncName() string {
if f.dllfuncname == "" {
return f.Name
}
return f.dllfuncname
}
func (f *Fn) ConfirmProc() bool {
return f.confirmproc
}
// ParamList returns source code for function f parameters.
func (f *Fn) ParamList() string {
return join(f.Params, func(p *Param) string { return p.Name + " " + p.Type }, ", ")
}
// HelperParamList returns source code for helper function f parameters.
func (f *Fn) HelperParamList() string {
return join(f.Params, func(p *Param) string { return p.Name + " " + p.HelperType() }, ", ")
}
// ParamPrintList returns source code of trace printing part correspondent
// to syscall input parameters.
func (f *Fn) ParamPrintList() string {
return join(f.Params, func(p *Param) string { return fmt.Sprintf(`"%s=", %s, `, p.Name, p.Name) }, `", ", `)
}
// ParamCount return number of syscall parameters for function f.
func (f *Fn) ParamCount() int {
n := 0
for _, p := range f.Params {
n += len(p.SyscallArgList())
}
return n
}
// SyscallParamCount determines which version of Syscall/Syscall6/Syscall9/...
// to use. It returns parameter count for correspondent SyscallX function.
func (f *Fn) SyscallParamCount() int {
n := f.ParamCount()
switch {
case n <= 3:
return 3
case n <= 6:
return 6
case n <= 9:
return 9
case n <= 12:
return 12
case n <= 15:
return 15
default:
panic("too many arguments to system call")
}
}
// Syscall determines which SyscallX function to use for function f.
func (f *Fn) Syscall() string {
c := f.SyscallParamCount()
if c == 3 {
return syscalldot() + "Syscall"
}
return syscalldot() + "Syscall" + strconv.Itoa(c)
}
// SyscallParamList returns source code for SyscallX parameters for function f.
func (f *Fn) SyscallParamList() string {
a := make([]string, 0)
for _, p := range f.Params {
a = append(a, p.SyscallArgList()...)
}
for len(a) < f.SyscallParamCount() {
a = append(a, "0")
}
return strings.Join(a, ", ")
}
// HelperCallParamList returns source code of call into function f helper.
func (f *Fn) HelperCallParamList() string {
a := make([]string, 0, len(f.Params))
for _, p := range f.Params {
s := p.Name
if p.Type == "string" {
s = p.tmpVar()
}
a = append(a, s)
}
return strings.Join(a, ", ")
}
// IsUTF16 is true, if f is W (utf16) function. It is false
// for all A (ascii) functions.
func (_ *Fn) IsUTF16() bool {
return true
}
// StrconvFunc returns name of Go string to OS string function for f.
func (f *Fn) StrconvFunc() string {
if f.IsUTF16() {
return syscalldot() + "UTF16PtrFromString"
}
return syscalldot() + "BytePtrFromString"
}
// StrconvType returns Go type name used for OS string for f.
func (f *Fn) StrconvType() string {
if f.IsUTF16() {
return "*uint16"
}
return "*byte"
}
// HasStringParam is true, if f has at least one string parameter.
// Otherwise it is false.
func (f *Fn) HasStringParam() bool {
for _, p := range f.Params {
if p.Type == "string" {
return true
}
}
return false
}
var uniqDllFuncName = make(map[string]bool)
// IsNotDuplicate is true if f is not a duplicated function
func (f *Fn) IsNotDuplicate() bool {
funcName := f.DLLFuncName()
if uniqDllFuncName[funcName] == false {
uniqDllFuncName[funcName] = true
return true
}
return false
}
// HelperName returns name of function f helper.
func (f *Fn) HelperName() string {
if !f.HasStringParam() {
return f.Name
}
return "_" + f.Name
}
// Source files and functions.
type Source struct {
Funcs []*Fn
Files []string
StdLibImports []string
ExternalImports []string
}
func (src *Source) Import(pkg string) {
src.StdLibImports = append(src.StdLibImports, pkg)
sort.Strings(src.StdLibImports)
}
func (src *Source) ExternalImport(pkg string) {
src.ExternalImports = append(src.ExternalImports, pkg)
sort.Strings(src.ExternalImports)
}
// ParseFiles parses files listed in fs and extracts all syscall
// functions listed in sys comments. It returns source files
// and functions collection *Source if successful.
func ParseFiles(fs []string) (*Source, error) {
src := &Source{
Funcs: make([]*Fn, 0),
Files: make([]string, 0),
StdLibImports: []string{
"unsafe",
},
ExternalImports: make([]string, 0),
}
for _, file := range fs {
if err := src.ParseFile(file); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
}
return src, nil
}
// DLLs return dll names for a source set src.
func (src *Source) DLLs() []string {
uniq := make(map[string]bool)
r := make([]string, 0)
for _, f := range src.Funcs {
name := f.DLLName()
if _, found := uniq[name]; !found {
uniq[name] = true
r = append(r, name)
}
}
return r
}
// ParseFile adds additional file path to a source set src.
func (src *Source) ParseFile(path string) error {
file, err := os.Open(path)
if err != nil {
return err
}
defer file.Close()
s := bufio.NewScanner(file)
for s.Scan() {
t := trim(s.Text())
if len(t) < 7 {
continue
}
if !strings.HasPrefix(t, "//sys") {
continue
}
t = t[5:]
if !(t[0] == ' ' || t[0] == '\t') {
continue
}
f, err := newFn(t[1:])
if err != nil {
return err
}
src.Funcs = append(src.Funcs, f)
}
if err := s.Err(); err != nil {
return err
}
src.Files = append(src.Files, path)
// get package name
fset := token.NewFileSet()
_, err = file.Seek(0, 0)
if err != nil {
return err
}
pkg, err := parser.ParseFile(fset, "", file, parser.PackageClauseOnly)
if err != nil {
return err
}
packageName = pkg.Name.Name
return nil
}
// IsStdRepo returns true if src is part of standard library.
func (src *Source) IsStdRepo() (bool, error) {
if len(src.Files) == 0 {
return false, errors.New("no input files provided")
}
abspath, err := filepath.Abs(src.Files[0])
if err != nil {
return false, err
}
goroot := runtime.GOROOT()
if runtime.GOOS == "windows" {
abspath = strings.ToLower(abspath)
goroot = strings.ToLower(goroot)
}
sep := string(os.PathSeparator)
if !strings.HasSuffix(goroot, sep) {
goroot += sep
}
return strings.HasPrefix(abspath, goroot), nil
}
// Generate output source file from a source set src.
func (src *Source) Generate(w io.Writer) error {
const (
pkgStd = iota // any package in std library
pkgXSysWindows // x/sys/windows package
pkgOther
)
isStdRepo, err := src.IsStdRepo()
if err != nil {
return err
}
var pkgtype int
switch {
case isStdRepo:
pkgtype = pkgStd
case packageName == "windows":
// TODO: this needs better logic than just using package name
pkgtype = pkgXSysWindows
default:
pkgtype = pkgOther
}
if *systemDLL {
switch pkgtype {
case pkgStd:
src.Import("internal/syscall/windows/sysdll")
case pkgXSysWindows:
default:
src.ExternalImport("golang.org/x/sys/windows")
}
}
src.ExternalImport("github.com/Microsoft/go-winio")
if packageName != "syscall" {
src.Import("syscall")
}
funcMap := template.FuncMap{
"packagename": packagename,
"syscalldot": syscalldot,
"newlazydll": func(dll string) string {
arg := "\"" + dll + ".dll\""
if !*systemDLL {
return syscalldot() + "NewLazyDLL(" + arg + ")"
}
switch pkgtype {
case pkgStd:
return syscalldot() + "NewLazyDLL(sysdll.Add(" + arg + "))"
case pkgXSysWindows:
return "NewLazySystemDLL(" + arg + ")"
default:
return "windows.NewLazySystemDLL(" + arg + ")"
}
},
}
t := template.Must(template.New("main").Funcs(funcMap).Parse(srcTemplate))
err = t.Execute(w, src)
if err != nil {
return errors.New("Failed to execute template: " + err.Error())
}
return nil
}
func usage() {
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "usage: mksyscall_windows [flags] [path ...]\n")
flag.PrintDefaults()
os.Exit(1)
}
func main() {
flag.Usage = usage
flag.Parse()
if len(flag.Args()) <= 0 {
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "no files to parse provided\n")
usage()
}
src, err := ParseFiles(flag.Args())
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
var buf bytes.Buffer
if err := src.Generate(&buf); err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
data, err := format.Source(buf.Bytes())
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
if *filename == "" {
_, err = os.Stdout.Write(data)
} else {
err = ioutil.WriteFile(*filename, data, 0644)
}
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
}
// TODO: use println instead to print in the following template
const srcTemplate = `
{{define "main"}}// MACHINE GENERATED BY 'go generate' COMMAND; DO NOT EDIT
package {{packagename}}
import (
{{range .StdLibImports}}"{{.}}"
{{end}}
{{range .ExternalImports}}"{{.}}"
{{end}}
)
var _ unsafe.Pointer
// Do the interface allocations only once for common
// Errno values.
const (
errnoERROR_IO_PENDING = 997
)
var (
errERROR_IO_PENDING error = {{syscalldot}}Errno(errnoERROR_IO_PENDING)
)
// errnoErr returns common boxed Errno values, to prevent
// allocations at runtime.
func errnoErr(e {{syscalldot}}Errno) error {
switch e {
case 0:
return nil
case errnoERROR_IO_PENDING:
return errERROR_IO_PENDING
}
// TODO: add more here, after collecting data on the common
// error values see on Windows. (perhaps when running
// all.bat?)
return e
}
var (
{{template "dlls" .}}
{{template "funcnames" .}})
{{range .Funcs}}{{if .HasStringParam}}{{template "helperbody" .}}{{end}}{{template "funcbody" .}}{{end}}
{{end}}
{{/* help functions */}}
{{define "dlls"}}{{range .DLLs}} mod{{.}} = {{newlazydll .}}
{{end}}{{end}}
{{define "funcnames"}}{{range .Funcs}}{{if .IsNotDuplicate}} proc{{.DLLFuncName}} = mod{{.DLLName}}.NewProc("{{.DLLFuncName}}"){{end}}
{{end}}{{end}}
{{define "helperbody"}}
func {{.Name}}({{.ParamList}}) {{template "results" .}}{
{{template "helpertmpvars" .}} return {{.HelperName}}({{.HelperCallParamList}})
}
{{end}}
{{define "funcbody"}}
func {{.HelperName}}({{.HelperParamList}}) {{template "results" .}}{
{{template "tmpvars" .}} {{template "syscallcheck" .}}{{template "syscall" .}}
{{template "seterror" .}}{{template "printtrace" .}} return
}
{{end}}
{{define "helpertmpvars"}}{{range .Params}}{{if .TmpVarHelperCode}} {{.TmpVarHelperCode}}
{{end}}{{end}}{{end}}
{{define "tmpvars"}}{{range .Params}}{{if .TmpVarCode}} {{.TmpVarCode}}
{{end}}{{end}}{{end}}
{{define "results"}}{{if .Rets.List}}{{.Rets.List}} {{end}}{{end}}
{{define "syscall"}}{{.Rets.SetReturnValuesCode}}{{.Syscall}}(proc{{.DLLFuncName}}.Addr(), {{.ParamCount}}, {{.SyscallParamList}}){{end}}
{{define "syscallcheck"}}{{if .ConfirmProc}}if {{.Rets.ErrorVarName}} = proc{{.DLLFuncName}}.Find(); {{.Rets.ErrorVarName}} != nil {
return
}
{{end}}{{end}}
{{define "seterror"}}{{if .Rets.SetErrorCode}} {{.Rets.SetErrorCode}}
{{end}}{{end}}
{{define "printtrace"}}{{if .PrintTrace}} print("SYSCALL: {{.Name}}(", {{.ParamPrintList}}") (", {{.Rets.PrintList}}")\n")
{{end}}{{end}}
`

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package hcsshim
import "github.com/sirupsen/logrus"
// NameToGuid converts the given string into a GUID using the algorithm in the
// Host Compute Service, ensuring GUIDs generated with the same string are common
// across all clients.
func NameToGuid(name string) (id GUID, err error) {
title := "hcsshim::NameToGuid "
logrus.Debugf(title+"Name %s", name)
err = nameToGuid(name, &id)
if err != nil {
err = makeErrorf(err, title, "name=%s", name)
logrus.Error(err)
return
}
return
}

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package hcsshim
import (
"sync"
"github.com/sirupsen/logrus"
)
var prepareLayerLock sync.Mutex
// PrepareLayer finds a mounted read-write layer matching layerId and enables the
// the filesystem filter for use on that layer. This requires the paths to all
// parent layers, and is necessary in order to view or interact with the layer
// as an actual filesystem (reading and writing files, creating directories, etc).
// Disabling the filter must be done via UnprepareLayer.
func PrepareLayer(info DriverInfo, layerId string, parentLayerPaths []string) error {
title := "hcsshim::PrepareLayer "
logrus.Debugf(title+"flavour %d layerId %s", info.Flavour, layerId)
// Generate layer descriptors
layers, err := layerPathsToDescriptors(parentLayerPaths)
if err != nil {
return err
}
// Convert info to API calling convention
infop, err := convertDriverInfo(info)
if err != nil {
logrus.Error(err)
return err
}
// This lock is a temporary workaround for a Windows bug. Only allowing one
// call to prepareLayer at a time vastly reduces the chance of a timeout.
prepareLayerLock.Lock()
defer prepareLayerLock.Unlock()
err = prepareLayer(&infop, layerId, layers)
if err != nil {
err = makeErrorf(err, title, "layerId=%s flavour=%d", layerId, info.Flavour)
logrus.Error(err)
return err
}
logrus.Debugf(title+"succeeded flavour=%d layerId=%s", info.Flavour, layerId)
return nil
}

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package hcsshim
import (
"encoding/json"
"io"
"sync"
"syscall"
"time"
"github.com/sirupsen/logrus"
)
// ContainerError is an error encountered in HCS
type process struct {
handleLock sync.RWMutex
handle hcsProcess
processID int
container *container
cachedPipes *cachedPipes
callbackNumber uintptr
}
type cachedPipes struct {
stdIn syscall.Handle
stdOut syscall.Handle
stdErr syscall.Handle
}
type processModifyRequest struct {
Operation string
ConsoleSize *consoleSize `json:",omitempty"`
CloseHandle *closeHandle `json:",omitempty"`
}
type consoleSize struct {
Height uint16
Width uint16
}
type closeHandle struct {
Handle string
}
type processStatus struct {
ProcessID uint32
Exited bool
ExitCode uint32
LastWaitResult int32
}
const (
stdIn string = "StdIn"
stdOut string = "StdOut"
stdErr string = "StdErr"
)
const (
modifyConsoleSize string = "ConsoleSize"
modifyCloseHandle string = "CloseHandle"
)
// Pid returns the process ID of the process within the container.
func (process *process) Pid() int {
return process.processID
}
// Kill signals the process to terminate but does not wait for it to finish terminating.
func (process *process) Kill() error {
process.handleLock.RLock()
defer process.handleLock.RUnlock()
operation := "Kill"
title := "HCSShim::Process::" + operation
logrus.Debugf(title+" processid=%d", process.processID)
if process.handle == 0 {
return makeProcessError(process, operation, "", ErrAlreadyClosed)
}
var resultp *uint16
err := hcsTerminateProcess(process.handle, &resultp)
err = processHcsResult(err, resultp)
if err != nil {
return makeProcessError(process, operation, "", err)
}
logrus.Debugf(title+" succeeded processid=%d", process.processID)
return nil
}
// Wait waits for the process to exit.
func (process *process) Wait() error {
operation := "Wait"
title := "HCSShim::Process::" + operation
logrus.Debugf(title+" processid=%d", process.processID)
err := waitForNotification(process.callbackNumber, hcsNotificationProcessExited, nil)
if err != nil {
return makeProcessError(process, operation, "", err)
}
logrus.Debugf(title+" succeeded processid=%d", process.processID)
return nil
}
// WaitTimeout waits for the process to exit or the duration to elapse. It returns
// false if timeout occurs.
func (process *process) WaitTimeout(timeout time.Duration) error {
operation := "WaitTimeout"
title := "HCSShim::Process::" + operation
logrus.Debugf(title+" processid=%d", process.processID)
err := waitForNotification(process.callbackNumber, hcsNotificationProcessExited, &timeout)
if err != nil {
return makeProcessError(process, operation, "", err)
}
logrus.Debugf(title+" succeeded processid=%d", process.processID)
return nil
}
// ExitCode returns the exit code of the process. The process must have
// already terminated.
func (process *process) ExitCode() (int, error) {
process.handleLock.RLock()
defer process.handleLock.RUnlock()
operation := "ExitCode"
title := "HCSShim::Process::" + operation
logrus.Debugf(title+" processid=%d", process.processID)
if process.handle == 0 {
return 0, makeProcessError(process, operation, "", ErrAlreadyClosed)
}
properties, err := process.properties()
if err != nil {
return 0, makeProcessError(process, operation, "", err)
}
if properties.Exited == false {
return 0, makeProcessError(process, operation, "", ErrInvalidProcessState)
}
if properties.LastWaitResult != 0 {
return 0, makeProcessError(process, operation, "", syscall.Errno(properties.LastWaitResult))
}
logrus.Debugf(title+" succeeded processid=%d exitCode=%d", process.processID, properties.ExitCode)
return int(properties.ExitCode), nil
}
// ResizeConsole resizes the console of the process.
func (process *process) ResizeConsole(width, height uint16) error {
process.handleLock.RLock()
defer process.handleLock.RUnlock()
operation := "ResizeConsole"
title := "HCSShim::Process::" + operation
logrus.Debugf(title+" processid=%d", process.processID)
if process.handle == 0 {
return makeProcessError(process, operation, "", ErrAlreadyClosed)
}
modifyRequest := processModifyRequest{
Operation: modifyConsoleSize,
ConsoleSize: &consoleSize{
Height: height,
Width: width,
},
}
modifyRequestb, err := json.Marshal(modifyRequest)
if err != nil {
return err
}
modifyRequestStr := string(modifyRequestb)
var resultp *uint16
err = hcsModifyProcess(process.handle, modifyRequestStr, &resultp)
err = processHcsResult(err, resultp)
if err != nil {
return makeProcessError(process, operation, "", err)
}
logrus.Debugf(title+" succeeded processid=%d", process.processID)
return nil
}
func (process *process) properties() (*processStatus, error) {
operation := "properties"
title := "HCSShim::Process::" + operation
logrus.Debugf(title+" processid=%d", process.processID)
var (
resultp *uint16
propertiesp *uint16
)
err := hcsGetProcessProperties(process.handle, &propertiesp, &resultp)
err = processHcsResult(err, resultp)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if propertiesp == nil {
return nil, ErrUnexpectedValue
}
propertiesRaw := convertAndFreeCoTaskMemBytes(propertiesp)
properties := &processStatus{}
if err := json.Unmarshal(propertiesRaw, properties); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
logrus.Debugf(title+" succeeded processid=%d, properties=%s", process.processID, propertiesRaw)
return properties, nil
}
// Stdio returns the stdin, stdout, and stderr pipes, respectively. Closing
// these pipes does not close the underlying pipes; it should be possible to
// call this multiple times to get multiple interfaces.
func (process *process) Stdio() (io.WriteCloser, io.ReadCloser, io.ReadCloser, error) {
process.handleLock.RLock()
defer process.handleLock.RUnlock()
operation := "Stdio"
title := "HCSShim::Process::" + operation
logrus.Debugf(title+" processid=%d", process.processID)
if process.handle == 0 {
return nil, nil, nil, makeProcessError(process, operation, "", ErrAlreadyClosed)
}
var stdIn, stdOut, stdErr syscall.Handle
if process.cachedPipes == nil {
var (
processInfo hcsProcessInformation
resultp *uint16
)
err := hcsGetProcessInfo(process.handle, &processInfo, &resultp)
err = processHcsResult(err, resultp)
if err != nil {
return nil, nil, nil, makeProcessError(process, operation, "", err)
}
stdIn, stdOut, stdErr = processInfo.StdInput, processInfo.StdOutput, processInfo.StdError
} else {
// Use cached pipes
stdIn, stdOut, stdErr = process.cachedPipes.stdIn, process.cachedPipes.stdOut, process.cachedPipes.stdErr
// Invalidate the cache
process.cachedPipes = nil
}
pipes, err := makeOpenFiles([]syscall.Handle{stdIn, stdOut, stdErr})
if err != nil {
return nil, nil, nil, makeProcessError(process, operation, "", err)
}
logrus.Debugf(title+" succeeded processid=%d", process.processID)
return pipes[0], pipes[1], pipes[2], nil
}
// CloseStdin closes the write side of the stdin pipe so that the process is
// notified on the read side that there is no more data in stdin.
func (process *process) CloseStdin() error {
process.handleLock.RLock()
defer process.handleLock.RUnlock()
operation := "CloseStdin"
title := "HCSShim::Process::" + operation
logrus.Debugf(title+" processid=%d", process.processID)
if process.handle == 0 {
return makeProcessError(process, operation, "", ErrAlreadyClosed)
}
modifyRequest := processModifyRequest{
Operation: modifyCloseHandle,
CloseHandle: &closeHandle{
Handle: stdIn,
},
}
modifyRequestb, err := json.Marshal(modifyRequest)
if err != nil {
return err
}
modifyRequestStr := string(modifyRequestb)
var resultp *uint16
err = hcsModifyProcess(process.handle, modifyRequestStr, &resultp)
err = processHcsResult(err, resultp)
if err != nil {
return makeProcessError(process, operation, "", err)
}
logrus.Debugf(title+" succeeded processid=%d", process.processID)
return nil
}
// Close cleans up any state associated with the process but does not kill
// or wait on it.
func (process *process) Close() error {
process.handleLock.Lock()
defer process.handleLock.Unlock()
operation := "Close"
title := "HCSShim::Process::" + operation
logrus.Debugf(title+" processid=%d", process.processID)
// Don't double free this
if process.handle == 0 {
return nil
}
if err := process.unregisterCallback(); err != nil {
return makeProcessError(process, operation, "", err)
}
if err := hcsCloseProcess(process.handle); err != nil {
return makeProcessError(process, operation, "", err)
}
process.handle = 0
logrus.Debugf(title+" succeeded processid=%d", process.processID)
return nil
}
func (process *process) registerCallback() error {
context := &notifcationWatcherContext{
channels: newChannels(),
}
callbackMapLock.Lock()
callbackNumber := nextCallback
nextCallback++
callbackMap[callbackNumber] = context
callbackMapLock.Unlock()
var callbackHandle hcsCallback
err := hcsRegisterProcessCallback(process.handle, notificationWatcherCallback, callbackNumber, &callbackHandle)
if err != nil {
return err
}
context.handle = callbackHandle
process.callbackNumber = callbackNumber
return nil
}
func (process *process) unregisterCallback() error {
callbackNumber := process.callbackNumber
callbackMapLock.RLock()
context := callbackMap[callbackNumber]
callbackMapLock.RUnlock()
if context == nil {
return nil
}
handle := context.handle
if handle == 0 {
return nil
}
// hcsUnregisterProcessCallback has its own syncronization
// to wait for all callbacks to complete. We must NOT hold the callbackMapLock.
err := hcsUnregisterProcessCallback(handle)
if err != nil {
return err
}
closeChannels(context.channels)
callbackMapLock.Lock()
callbackMap[callbackNumber] = nil
callbackMapLock.Unlock()
handle = 0
return nil
}

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package hcsshim
import "os"
// ProcessBaseLayer post-processes a base layer that has had its files extracted.
// The files should have been extracted to <path>\Files.
func ProcessBaseLayer(path string) error {
err := processBaseImage(path)
if err != nil {
return &os.PathError{Op: "ProcessBaseLayer", Path: path, Err: err}
}
return nil
}
// ProcessUtilityVMImage post-processes a utility VM image that has had its files extracted.
// The files should have been extracted to <path>\Files.
func ProcessUtilityVMImage(path string) error {
err := processUtilityImage(path)
if err != nil {
return &os.PathError{Op: "ProcessUtilityVMImage", Path: path, Err: err}
}
return nil
}

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package hcsshim
import (
"errors"
"io"
"os"
"path/filepath"
"strings"
"syscall"
"unicode/utf16"
"unsafe"
winio "github.com/Microsoft/go-winio"
)
//sys ntCreateFile(handle *uintptr, accessMask uint32, oa *objectAttributes, iosb *ioStatusBlock, allocationSize *uint64, fileAttributes uint32, shareAccess uint32, createDisposition uint32, createOptions uint32, eaBuffer *byte, eaLength uint32) (status uint32) = ntdll.NtCreateFile
//sys ntSetInformationFile(handle uintptr, iosb *ioStatusBlock, information uintptr, length uint32, class uint32) (status uint32) = ntdll.NtSetInformationFile
//sys rtlNtStatusToDosError(status uint32) (winerr error) = ntdll.RtlNtStatusToDosErrorNoTeb
//sys localAlloc(flags uint32, size int) (ptr uintptr) = kernel32.LocalAlloc
//sys localFree(ptr uintptr) = kernel32.LocalFree
type ioStatusBlock struct {
Status, Information uintptr
}
type objectAttributes struct {
Length uintptr
RootDirectory uintptr
ObjectName uintptr
Attributes uintptr
SecurityDescriptor uintptr
SecurityQoS uintptr
}
type unicodeString struct {
Length uint16
MaximumLength uint16
Buffer uintptr
}
type fileLinkInformation struct {
ReplaceIfExists bool
RootDirectory uintptr
FileNameLength uint32
FileName [1]uint16
}
type fileDispositionInformationEx struct {
Flags uintptr
}
const (
_FileLinkInformation = 11
_FileDispositionInformationEx = 64
_FILE_READ_ATTRIBUTES = 0x0080
_FILE_WRITE_ATTRIBUTES = 0x0100
_DELETE = 0x10000
_FILE_OPEN = 1
_FILE_CREATE = 2
_FILE_DIRECTORY_FILE = 0x00000001
_FILE_SYNCHRONOUS_IO_NONALERT = 0x00000020
_FILE_DELETE_ON_CLOSE = 0x00001000
_FILE_OPEN_FOR_BACKUP_INTENT = 0x00004000
_FILE_OPEN_REPARSE_POINT = 0x00200000
_FILE_DISPOSITION_DELETE = 0x00000001
_OBJ_DONT_REPARSE = 0x1000
_STATUS_REPARSE_POINT_ENCOUNTERED = 0xC000050B
)
func openRoot(path string) (*os.File, error) {
longpath, err := makeLongAbsPath(path)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return winio.OpenForBackup(longpath, syscall.GENERIC_READ, syscall.FILE_SHARE_READ|syscall.FILE_SHARE_WRITE|syscall.FILE_SHARE_DELETE, syscall.OPEN_EXISTING)
}
func ntRelativePath(path string) ([]uint16, error) {
path = filepath.Clean(path)
if strings.Contains(":", path) {
// Since alternate data streams must follow the file they
// are attached to, finding one here (out of order) is invalid.
return nil, errors.New("path contains invalid character `:`")
}
fspath := filepath.FromSlash(path)
if len(fspath) > 0 && fspath[0] == '\\' {
return nil, errors.New("expected relative path")
}
path16 := utf16.Encode(([]rune)(fspath))
if len(path16) > 32767 {
return nil, syscall.ENAMETOOLONG
}
return path16, nil
}
// openRelativeInternal opens a relative path from the given root, failing if
// any of the intermediate path components are reparse points.
func openRelativeInternal(path string, root *os.File, accessMask uint32, shareFlags uint32, createDisposition uint32, flags uint32) (*os.File, error) {
var (
h uintptr
iosb ioStatusBlock
oa objectAttributes
)
path16, err := ntRelativePath(path)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if root == nil || root.Fd() == 0 {
return nil, errors.New("missing root directory")
}
upathBuffer := localAlloc(0, int(unsafe.Sizeof(unicodeString{}))+len(path16)*2)
defer localFree(upathBuffer)
upath := (*unicodeString)(unsafe.Pointer(upathBuffer))
upath.Length = uint16(len(path16) * 2)
upath.MaximumLength = upath.Length
upath.Buffer = upathBuffer + unsafe.Sizeof(*upath)
copy((*[32768]uint16)(unsafe.Pointer(upath.Buffer))[:], path16)
oa.Length = unsafe.Sizeof(oa)
oa.ObjectName = upathBuffer
oa.RootDirectory = uintptr(root.Fd())
oa.Attributes = _OBJ_DONT_REPARSE
status := ntCreateFile(
&h,
accessMask|syscall.SYNCHRONIZE,
&oa,
&iosb,
nil,
0,
shareFlags,
createDisposition,
_FILE_OPEN_FOR_BACKUP_INTENT|_FILE_SYNCHRONOUS_IO_NONALERT|flags,
nil,
0,
)
if status != 0 {
return nil, rtlNtStatusToDosError(status)
}
fullPath, err := makeLongAbsPath(filepath.Join(root.Name(), path))
if err != nil {
syscall.Close(syscall.Handle(h))
return nil, err
}
return os.NewFile(h, fullPath), nil
}
// openRelative opens a relative path from the given root, failing if
// any of the intermediate path components are reparse points.
func openRelative(path string, root *os.File, accessMask uint32, shareFlags uint32, createDisposition uint32, flags uint32) (*os.File, error) {
f, err := openRelativeInternal(path, root, accessMask, shareFlags, createDisposition, flags)
if err != nil {
err = &os.PathError{Op: "open", Path: filepath.Join(root.Name(), path), Err: err}
}
return f, err
}
// linkRelative creates a hard link from oldname to newname (relative to oldroot
// and newroot), failing if any of the intermediate path components are reparse
// points.
func linkRelative(oldname string, oldroot *os.File, newname string, newroot *os.File) error {
// Open the old file.
oldf, err := openRelativeInternal(
oldname,
oldroot,
syscall.FILE_WRITE_ATTRIBUTES,
syscall.FILE_SHARE_READ|syscall.FILE_SHARE_WRITE|syscall.FILE_SHARE_DELETE,
_FILE_OPEN,
0,
)
if err != nil {
return &os.LinkError{Op: "link", Old: filepath.Join(oldroot.Name(), oldname), New: filepath.Join(newroot.Name(), newname), Err: err}
}
defer oldf.Close()
// Open the parent of the new file.
var parent *os.File
parentPath := filepath.Dir(newname)
if parentPath != "." {
parent, err = openRelativeInternal(
parentPath,
newroot,
syscall.GENERIC_READ,
syscall.FILE_SHARE_READ|syscall.FILE_SHARE_WRITE|syscall.FILE_SHARE_DELETE,
_FILE_OPEN,
_FILE_DIRECTORY_FILE)
if err != nil {
return &os.LinkError{Op: "link", Old: oldf.Name(), New: filepath.Join(newroot.Name(), newname), Err: err}
}
defer parent.Close()
fi, err := winio.GetFileBasicInfo(parent)
if err != nil {
return err
}
if (fi.FileAttributes & syscall.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_REPARSE_POINT) != 0 {
return &os.LinkError{Op: "link", Old: oldf.Name(), New: filepath.Join(newroot.Name(), newname), Err: rtlNtStatusToDosError(_STATUS_REPARSE_POINT_ENCOUNTERED)}
}
} else {
parent = newroot
}
// Issue an NT call to create the link. This will be safe because NT will
// not open any more directories to create the link, so it cannot walk any
// more reparse points.
newbase := filepath.Base(newname)
newbase16, err := ntRelativePath(newbase)
if err != nil {
return err
}
size := int(unsafe.Offsetof(fileLinkInformation{}.FileName)) + len(newbase16)*2
linkinfoBuffer := localAlloc(0, size)
defer localFree(linkinfoBuffer)
linkinfo := (*fileLinkInformation)(unsafe.Pointer(linkinfoBuffer))
linkinfo.RootDirectory = parent.Fd()
linkinfo.FileNameLength = uint32(len(newbase16) * 2)
copy((*[32768]uint16)(unsafe.Pointer(&linkinfo.FileName[0]))[:], newbase16)
var iosb ioStatusBlock
status := ntSetInformationFile(
oldf.Fd(),
&iosb,
linkinfoBuffer,
uint32(size),
_FileLinkInformation,
)
if status != 0 {
return &os.LinkError{Op: "link", Old: oldf.Name(), New: filepath.Join(parent.Name(), newbase), Err: rtlNtStatusToDosError(status)}
}
return nil
}
// deleteOnClose marks a file to be deleted when the handle is closed.
func deleteOnClose(f *os.File) error {
disposition := fileDispositionInformationEx{Flags: _FILE_DISPOSITION_DELETE}
var iosb ioStatusBlock
status := ntSetInformationFile(
f.Fd(),
&iosb,
uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(&disposition)),
uint32(unsafe.Sizeof(disposition)),
_FileDispositionInformationEx,
)
if status != 0 {
return rtlNtStatusToDosError(status)
}
return nil
}
// clearReadOnly clears the readonly attribute on a file.
func clearReadOnly(f *os.File) error {
bi, err := winio.GetFileBasicInfo(f)
if err != nil {
return err
}
if bi.FileAttributes&syscall.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_READONLY == 0 {
return nil
}
sbi := winio.FileBasicInfo{
FileAttributes: bi.FileAttributes &^ syscall.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_READONLY,
}
if sbi.FileAttributes == 0 {
sbi.FileAttributes = syscall.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL
}
return winio.SetFileBasicInfo(f, &sbi)
}
// removeRelative removes a file or directory relative to a root, failing if any
// intermediate path components are reparse points.
func removeRelative(path string, root *os.File) error {
f, err := openRelativeInternal(
path,
root,
_FILE_READ_ATTRIBUTES|_FILE_WRITE_ATTRIBUTES|_DELETE,
syscall.FILE_SHARE_READ|syscall.FILE_SHARE_WRITE|syscall.FILE_SHARE_DELETE,
_FILE_OPEN,
_FILE_OPEN_REPARSE_POINT)
if err == nil {
defer f.Close()
err = deleteOnClose(f)
if err == syscall.ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED {
// Maybe the file is marked readonly. Clear the bit and retry.
clearReadOnly(f)
err = deleteOnClose(f)
}
}
if err != nil {
return &os.PathError{Op: "remove", Path: filepath.Join(root.Name(), path), Err: err}
}
return nil
}
// removeAllRelative removes a directory tree relative to a root, failing if any
// intermediate path components are reparse points.
func removeAllRelative(path string, root *os.File) error {
fi, err := lstatRelative(path, root)
if err != nil {
if os.IsNotExist(err) {
return nil
}
return err
}
fileAttributes := fi.Sys().(*syscall.Win32FileAttributeData).FileAttributes
if fileAttributes&syscall.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY == 0 || fileAttributes&syscall.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_REPARSE_POINT != 0 {
// If this is a reparse point, it can't have children. Simple remove will do.
err := removeRelative(path, root)
if err == nil || os.IsNotExist(err) {
return nil
}
return err
}
// It is necessary to use os.Open as Readdirnames does not work with
// openRelative. This is safe because the above lstatrelative fails
// if the target is outside the root, and we know this is not a
// symlink from the above FILE_ATTRIBUTE_REPARSE_POINT check.
fd, err := os.Open(filepath.Join(root.Name(), path))
if err != nil {
if os.IsNotExist(err) {
// Race. It was deleted between the Lstat and Open.
// Return nil per RemoveAll's docs.
return nil
}
return err
}
// Remove contents & return first error.
for {
names, err1 := fd.Readdirnames(100)
for _, name := range names {
err1 := removeAllRelative(path+string(os.PathSeparator)+name, root)
if err == nil {
err = err1
}
}
if err1 == io.EOF {
break
}
// If Readdirnames returned an error, use it.
if err == nil {
err = err1
}
if len(names) == 0 {
break
}
}
fd.Close()
// Remove directory.
err1 := removeRelative(path, root)
if err1 == nil || os.IsNotExist(err1) {
return nil
}
if err == nil {
err = err1
}
return err
}
// mkdirRelative creates a directory relative to a root, failing if any
// intermediate path components are reparse points.
func mkdirRelative(path string, root *os.File) error {
f, err := openRelativeInternal(
path,
root,
0,
syscall.FILE_SHARE_READ|syscall.FILE_SHARE_WRITE|syscall.FILE_SHARE_DELETE,
_FILE_CREATE,
_FILE_DIRECTORY_FILE)
if err == nil {
f.Close()
} else {
err = &os.PathError{Op: "mkdir", Path: filepath.Join(root.Name(), path), Err: err}
}
return err
}
// lstatRelative performs a stat operation on a file relative to a root, failing
// if any intermediate path components are reparse points.
func lstatRelative(path string, root *os.File) (os.FileInfo, error) {
f, err := openRelativeInternal(
path,
root,
_FILE_READ_ATTRIBUTES,
syscall.FILE_SHARE_READ|syscall.FILE_SHARE_WRITE|syscall.FILE_SHARE_DELETE,
_FILE_OPEN,
_FILE_OPEN_REPARSE_POINT)
if err != nil {
return nil, &os.PathError{Op: "stat", Path: filepath.Join(root.Name(), path), Err: err}
}
defer f.Close()
return f.Stat()
}
// ensureNotReparsePointRelative validates that a given file (relative to a
// root) and all intermediate path components are not a reparse points.
func ensureNotReparsePointRelative(path string, root *os.File) error {
// Perform an open with OBJ_DONT_REPARSE but without specifying FILE_OPEN_REPARSE_POINT.
f, err := openRelative(
path,
root,
0,
syscall.FILE_SHARE_READ|syscall.FILE_SHARE_WRITE|syscall.FILE_SHARE_DELETE,
_FILE_OPEN,
0)
if err != nil {
return err
}
f.Close()
return nil
}

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package hcsshim
import "github.com/sirupsen/logrus"
// UnprepareLayer disables the filesystem filter for the read-write layer with
// the given id.
func UnprepareLayer(info DriverInfo, layerId string) error {
title := "hcsshim::UnprepareLayer "
logrus.Debugf(title+"flavour %d layerId %s", info.Flavour, layerId)
// Convert info to API calling convention
infop, err := convertDriverInfo(info)
if err != nil {
logrus.Error(err)
return err
}
err = unprepareLayer(&infop, layerId)
if err != nil {
err = makeErrorf(err, title, "layerId=%s flavour=%d", layerId, info.Flavour)
logrus.Error(err)
return err
}
logrus.Debugf(title+"succeeded flavour %d layerId=%s", info.Flavour, layerId)
return nil
}

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package hcsshim
import (
"io"
"syscall"
"github.com/Microsoft/go-winio"
)
// makeOpenFiles calls winio.MakeOpenFile for each handle in a slice but closes all the handles
// if there is an error.
func makeOpenFiles(hs []syscall.Handle) (_ []io.ReadWriteCloser, err error) {
fs := make([]io.ReadWriteCloser, len(hs))
for i, h := range hs {
if h != syscall.Handle(0) {
if err == nil {
fs[i], err = winio.MakeOpenFile(h)
}
if err != nil {
syscall.Close(h)
}
}
}
if err != nil {
for _, f := range fs {
if f != nil {
f.Close()
}
}
return nil, err
}
return fs, nil
}

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package hcsshim
// IsTP4 returns whether the currently running Windows build is at least TP4.
func IsTP4() bool {
// HNSCall was not present in TP4
return procHNSCall.Find() != nil
}

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package hcsshim
import (
"time"
"github.com/sirupsen/logrus"
)
func processAsyncHcsResult(err error, resultp *uint16, callbackNumber uintptr, expectedNotification hcsNotification, timeout *time.Duration) error {
err = processHcsResult(err, resultp)
if IsPending(err) {
return waitForNotification(callbackNumber, expectedNotification, timeout)
}
return err
}
func waitForNotification(callbackNumber uintptr, expectedNotification hcsNotification, timeout *time.Duration) error {
callbackMapLock.RLock()
channels := callbackMap[callbackNumber].channels
callbackMapLock.RUnlock()
expectedChannel := channels[expectedNotification]
if expectedChannel == nil {
logrus.Errorf("unknown notification type in waitForNotification %x", expectedNotification)
return ErrInvalidNotificationType
}
var c <-chan time.Time
if timeout != nil {
timer := time.NewTimer(*timeout)
c = timer.C
defer timer.Stop()
}
select {
case err, ok := <-expectedChannel:
if !ok {
return ErrHandleClose
}
return err
case err, ok := <-channels[hcsNotificationSystemExited]:
if !ok {
return ErrHandleClose
}
// If the expected notification is hcsNotificationSystemExited which of the two selects
// chosen is random. Return the raw error if hcsNotificationSystemExited is expected
if channels[hcsNotificationSystemExited] == expectedChannel {
return err
}
return ErrUnexpectedContainerExit
case _, ok := <-channels[hcsNotificationServiceDisconnect]:
if !ok {
return ErrHandleClose
}
// hcsNotificationServiceDisconnect should never be an expected notification
// it does not need the same handling as hcsNotificationSystemExited
return ErrUnexpectedProcessAbort
case <-c:
return ErrTimeout
}
return nil
}

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Copyright (c) 2012, Neal van Veen (nealvanveen@gmail.com)
All rights reserved.
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this
list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS" AND
ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE
DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR
ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES
(INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES;
LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND
ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
(INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS
SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
The views and conclusions contained in the software and documentation are those
of the authors and should not be interpreted as representing official policies,
either expressed or implied, of the FreeBSD Project.

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// Copyright 2012 Neal van Veen. All rights reserved.
// Usage of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
// found in the LICENSE file.
package gotty
// Boolean capabilities
var BoolAttr = [...]string{
"auto_left_margin", "bw",
"auto_right_margin", "am",
"no_esc_ctlc", "xsb",
"ceol_standout_glitch", "xhp",
"eat_newline_glitch", "xenl",
"erase_overstrike", "eo",
"generic_type", "gn",
"hard_copy", "hc",
"has_meta_key", "km",
"has_status_line", "hs",
"insert_null_glitch", "in",
"memory_above", "da",
"memory_below", "db",
"move_insert_mode", "mir",
"move_standout_mode", "msgr",
"over_strike", "os",
"status_line_esc_ok", "eslok",
"dest_tabs_magic_smso", "xt",
"tilde_glitch", "hz",
"transparent_underline", "ul",
"xon_xoff", "nxon",
"needs_xon_xoff", "nxon",
"prtr_silent", "mc5i",
"hard_cursor", "chts",
"non_rev_rmcup", "nrrmc",
"no_pad_char", "npc",
"non_dest_scroll_region", "ndscr",
"can_change", "ccc",
"back_color_erase", "bce",
"hue_lightness_saturation", "hls",
"col_addr_glitch", "xhpa",
"cr_cancels_micro_mode", "crxm",
"has_print_wheel", "daisy",
"row_addr_glitch", "xvpa",
"semi_auto_right_margin", "sam",
"cpi_changes_res", "cpix",
"lpi_changes_res", "lpix",
"backspaces_with_bs", "",
"crt_no_scrolling", "",
"no_correctly_working_cr", "",
"gnu_has_meta_key", "",
"linefeed_is_newline", "",
"has_hardware_tabs", "",
"return_does_clr_eol", "",
}
// Numerical capabilities
var NumAttr = [...]string{
"columns", "cols",
"init_tabs", "it",
"lines", "lines",
"lines_of_memory", "lm",
"magic_cookie_glitch", "xmc",
"padding_baud_rate", "pb",
"virtual_terminal", "vt",
"width_status_line", "wsl",
"num_labels", "nlab",
"label_height", "lh",
"label_width", "lw",
"max_attributes", "ma",
"maximum_windows", "wnum",
"max_colors", "colors",
"max_pairs", "pairs",
"no_color_video", "ncv",
"buffer_capacity", "bufsz",
"dot_vert_spacing", "spinv",
"dot_horz_spacing", "spinh",
"max_micro_address", "maddr",
"max_micro_jump", "mjump",
"micro_col_size", "mcs",
"micro_line_size", "mls",
"number_of_pins", "npins",
"output_res_char", "orc",
"output_res_line", "orl",
"output_res_horz_inch", "orhi",
"output_res_vert_inch", "orvi",
"print_rate", "cps",
"wide_char_size", "widcs",
"buttons", "btns",
"bit_image_entwining", "bitwin",
"bit_image_type", "bitype",
"magic_cookie_glitch_ul", "",
"carriage_return_delay", "",
"new_line_delay", "",
"backspace_delay", "",
"horizontal_tab_delay", "",
"number_of_function_keys", "",
}
// String capabilities
var StrAttr = [...]string{
"back_tab", "cbt",
"bell", "bel",
"carriage_return", "cr",
"change_scroll_region", "csr",
"clear_all_tabs", "tbc",
"clear_screen", "clear",
"clr_eol", "el",
"clr_eos", "ed",
"column_address", "hpa",
"command_character", "cmdch",
"cursor_address", "cup",
"cursor_down", "cud1",
"cursor_home", "home",
"cursor_invisible", "civis",
"cursor_left", "cub1",
"cursor_mem_address", "mrcup",
"cursor_normal", "cnorm",
"cursor_right", "cuf1",
"cursor_to_ll", "ll",
"cursor_up", "cuu1",
"cursor_visible", "cvvis",
"delete_character", "dch1",
"delete_line", "dl1",
"dis_status_line", "dsl",
"down_half_line", "hd",
"enter_alt_charset_mode", "smacs",
"enter_blink_mode", "blink",
"enter_bold_mode", "bold",
"enter_ca_mode", "smcup",
"enter_delete_mode", "smdc",
"enter_dim_mode", "dim",
"enter_insert_mode", "smir",
"enter_secure_mode", "invis",
"enter_protected_mode", "prot",
"enter_reverse_mode", "rev",
"enter_standout_mode", "smso",
"enter_underline_mode", "smul",
"erase_chars", "ech",
"exit_alt_charset_mode", "rmacs",
"exit_attribute_mode", "sgr0",
"exit_ca_mode", "rmcup",
"exit_delete_mode", "rmdc",
"exit_insert_mode", "rmir",
"exit_standout_mode", "rmso",
"exit_underline_mode", "rmul",
"flash_screen", "flash",
"form_feed", "ff",
"from_status_line", "fsl",
"init_1string", "is1",
"init_2string", "is2",
"init_3string", "is3",
"init_file", "if",
"insert_character", "ich1",
"insert_line", "il1",
"insert_padding", "ip",
"key_backspace", "kbs",
"key_catab", "ktbc",
"key_clear", "kclr",
"key_ctab", "kctab",
"key_dc", "kdch1",
"key_dl", "kdl1",
"key_down", "kcud1",
"key_eic", "krmir",
"key_eol", "kel",
"key_eos", "ked",
"key_f0", "kf0",
"key_f1", "kf1",
"key_f10", "kf10",
"key_f2", "kf2",
"key_f3", "kf3",
"key_f4", "kf4",
"key_f5", "kf5",
"key_f6", "kf6",
"key_f7", "kf7",
"key_f8", "kf8",
"key_f9", "kf9",
"key_home", "khome",
"key_ic", "kich1",
"key_il", "kil1",
"key_left", "kcub1",
"key_ll", "kll",
"key_npage", "knp",
"key_ppage", "kpp",
"key_right", "kcuf1",
"key_sf", "kind",
"key_sr", "kri",
"key_stab", "khts",
"key_up", "kcuu1",
"keypad_local", "rmkx",
"keypad_xmit", "smkx",
"lab_f0", "lf0",
"lab_f1", "lf1",
"lab_f10", "lf10",
"lab_f2", "lf2",
"lab_f3", "lf3",
"lab_f4", "lf4",
"lab_f5", "lf5",
"lab_f6", "lf6",
"lab_f7", "lf7",
"lab_f8", "lf8",
"lab_f9", "lf9",
"meta_off", "rmm",
"meta_on", "smm",
"newline", "_glitch",
"pad_char", "npc",
"parm_dch", "dch",
"parm_delete_line", "dl",
"parm_down_cursor", "cud",
"parm_ich", "ich",
"parm_index", "indn",
"parm_insert_line", "il",
"parm_left_cursor", "cub",
"parm_right_cursor", "cuf",
"parm_rindex", "rin",
"parm_up_cursor", "cuu",
"pkey_key", "pfkey",
"pkey_local", "pfloc",
"pkey_xmit", "pfx",
"print_screen", "mc0",
"prtr_off", "mc4",
"prtr_on", "mc5",
"repeat_char", "rep",
"reset_1string", "rs1",
"reset_2string", "rs2",
"reset_3string", "rs3",
"reset_file", "rf",
"restore_cursor", "rc",
"row_address", "mvpa",
"save_cursor", "row_address",
"scroll_forward", "ind",
"scroll_reverse", "ri",
"set_attributes", "sgr",
"set_tab", "hts",
"set_window", "wind",
"tab", "s_magic_smso",
"to_status_line", "tsl",
"underline_char", "uc",
"up_half_line", "hu",
"init_prog", "iprog",
"key_a1", "ka1",
"key_a3", "ka3",
"key_b2", "kb2",
"key_c1", "kc1",
"key_c3", "kc3",
"prtr_non", "mc5p",
"char_padding", "rmp",
"acs_chars", "acsc",
"plab_norm", "pln",
"key_btab", "kcbt",
"enter_xon_mode", "smxon",
"exit_xon_mode", "rmxon",
"enter_am_mode", "smam",
"exit_am_mode", "rmam",
"xon_character", "xonc",
"xoff_character", "xoffc",
"ena_acs", "enacs",
"label_on", "smln",
"label_off", "rmln",
"key_beg", "kbeg",
"key_cancel", "kcan",
"key_close", "kclo",
"key_command", "kcmd",
"key_copy", "kcpy",
"key_create", "kcrt",
"key_end", "kend",
"key_enter", "kent",
"key_exit", "kext",
"key_find", "kfnd",
"key_help", "khlp",
"key_mark", "kmrk",
"key_message", "kmsg",
"key_move", "kmov",
"key_next", "knxt",
"key_open", "kopn",
"key_options", "kopt",
"key_previous", "kprv",
"key_print", "kprt",
"key_redo", "krdo",
"key_reference", "kref",
"key_refresh", "krfr",
"key_replace", "krpl",
"key_restart", "krst",
"key_resume", "kres",
"key_save", "ksav",
"key_suspend", "kspd",
"key_undo", "kund",
"key_sbeg", "kBEG",
"key_scancel", "kCAN",
"key_scommand", "kCMD",
"key_scopy", "kCPY",
"key_screate", "kCRT",
"key_sdc", "kDC",
"key_sdl", "kDL",
"key_select", "kslt",
"key_send", "kEND",
"key_seol", "kEOL",
"key_sexit", "kEXT",
"key_sfind", "kFND",
"key_shelp", "kHLP",
"key_shome", "kHOM",
"key_sic", "kIC",
"key_sleft", "kLFT",
"key_smessage", "kMSG",
"key_smove", "kMOV",
"key_snext", "kNXT",
"key_soptions", "kOPT",
"key_sprevious", "kPRV",
"key_sprint", "kPRT",
"key_sredo", "kRDO",
"key_sreplace", "kRPL",
"key_sright", "kRIT",
"key_srsume", "kRES",
"key_ssave", "kSAV",
"key_ssuspend", "kSPD",
"key_sundo", "kUND",
"req_for_input", "rfi",
"key_f11", "kf11",
"key_f12", "kf12",
"key_f13", "kf13",
"key_f14", "kf14",
"key_f15", "kf15",
"key_f16", "kf16",
"key_f17", "kf17",
"key_f18", "kf18",
"key_f19", "kf19",
"key_f20", "kf20",
"key_f21", "kf21",
"key_f22", "kf22",
"key_f23", "kf23",
"key_f24", "kf24",
"key_f25", "kf25",
"key_f26", "kf26",
"key_f27", "kf27",
"key_f28", "kf28",
"key_f29", "kf29",
"key_f30", "kf30",
"key_f31", "kf31",
"key_f32", "kf32",
"key_f33", "kf33",
"key_f34", "kf34",
"key_f35", "kf35",
"key_f36", "kf36",
"key_f37", "kf37",
"key_f38", "kf38",
"key_f39", "kf39",
"key_f40", "kf40",
"key_f41", "kf41",
"key_f42", "kf42",
"key_f43", "kf43",
"key_f44", "kf44",
"key_f45", "kf45",
"key_f46", "kf46",
"key_f47", "kf47",
"key_f48", "kf48",
"key_f49", "kf49",
"key_f50", "kf50",
"key_f51", "kf51",
"key_f52", "kf52",
"key_f53", "kf53",
"key_f54", "kf54",
"key_f55", "kf55",
"key_f56", "kf56",
"key_f57", "kf57",
"key_f58", "kf58",
"key_f59", "kf59",
"key_f60", "kf60",
"key_f61", "kf61",
"key_f62", "kf62",
"key_f63", "kf63",
"clr_bol", "el1",
"clear_margins", "mgc",
"set_left_margin", "smgl",
"set_right_margin", "smgr",
"label_format", "fln",
"set_clock", "sclk",
"display_clock", "dclk",
"remove_clock", "rmclk",
"create_window", "cwin",
"goto_window", "wingo",
"hangup", "hup",
"dial_phone", "dial",
"quick_dial", "qdial",
"tone", "tone",
"pulse", "pulse",
"flash_hook", "hook",
"fixed_pause", "pause",
"wait_tone", "wait",
"user0", "u0",
"user1", "u1",
"user2", "u2",
"user3", "u3",
"user4", "u4",
"user5", "u5",
"user6", "u6",
"user7", "u7",
"user8", "u8",
"user9", "u9",
"orig_pair", "op",
"orig_colors", "oc",
"initialize_color", "initc",
"initialize_pair", "initp",
"set_color_pair", "scp",
"set_foreground", "setf",
"set_background", "setb",
"change_char_pitch", "cpi",
"change_line_pitch", "lpi",
"change_res_horz", "chr",
"change_res_vert", "cvr",
"define_char", "defc",
"enter_doublewide_mode", "swidm",
"enter_draft_quality", "sdrfq",
"enter_italics_mode", "sitm",
"enter_leftward_mode", "slm",
"enter_micro_mode", "smicm",
"enter_near_letter_quality", "snlq",
"enter_normal_quality", "snrmq",
"enter_shadow_mode", "sshm",
"enter_subscript_mode", "ssubm",
"enter_superscript_mode", "ssupm",
"enter_upward_mode", "sum",
"exit_doublewide_mode", "rwidm",
"exit_italics_mode", "ritm",
"exit_leftward_mode", "rlm",
"exit_micro_mode", "rmicm",
"exit_shadow_mode", "rshm",
"exit_subscript_mode", "rsubm",
"exit_superscript_mode", "rsupm",
"exit_upward_mode", "rum",
"micro_column_address", "mhpa",
"micro_down", "mcud1",
"micro_left", "mcub1",
"micro_right", "mcuf1",
"micro_row_address", "mvpa",
"micro_up", "mcuu1",
"order_of_pins", "porder",
"parm_down_micro", "mcud",
"parm_left_micro", "mcub",
"parm_right_micro", "mcuf",
"parm_up_micro", "mcuu",
"select_char_set", "scs",
"set_bottom_margin", "smgb",
"set_bottom_margin_parm", "smgbp",
"set_left_margin_parm", "smglp",
"set_right_margin_parm", "smgrp",
"set_top_margin", "smgt",
"set_top_margin_parm", "smgtp",
"start_bit_image", "sbim",
"start_char_set_def", "scsd",
"stop_bit_image", "rbim",
"stop_char_set_def", "rcsd",
"subscript_characters", "subcs",
"superscript_characters", "supcs",
"these_cause_cr", "docr",
"zero_motion", "zerom",
"char_set_names", "csnm",
"key_mouse", "kmous",
"mouse_info", "minfo",
"req_mouse_pos", "reqmp",
"get_mouse", "getm",
"set_a_foreground", "setaf",
"set_a_background", "setab",
"pkey_plab", "pfxl",
"device_type", "devt",
"code_set_init", "csin",
"set0_des_seq", "s0ds",
"set1_des_seq", "s1ds",
"set2_des_seq", "s2ds",
"set3_des_seq", "s3ds",
"set_lr_margin", "smglr",
"set_tb_margin", "smgtb",
"bit_image_repeat", "birep",
"bit_image_newline", "binel",
"bit_image_carriage_return", "bicr",
"color_names", "colornm",
"define_bit_image_region", "defbi",
"end_bit_image_region", "endbi",
"set_color_band", "setcolor",
"set_page_length", "slines",
"display_pc_char", "dispc",
"enter_pc_charset_mode", "smpch",
"exit_pc_charset_mode", "rmpch",
"enter_scancode_mode", "smsc",
"exit_scancode_mode", "rmsc",
"pc_term_options", "pctrm",
"scancode_escape", "scesc",
"alt_scancode_esc", "scesa",
"enter_horizontal_hl_mode", "ehhlm",
"enter_left_hl_mode", "elhlm",
"enter_low_hl_mode", "elohlm",
"enter_right_hl_mode", "erhlm",
"enter_top_hl_mode", "ethlm",
"enter_vertical_hl_mode", "evhlm",
"set_a_attributes", "sgr1",
"set_pglen_inch", "slength",
"termcap_init2", "",
"termcap_reset", "",
"linefeed_if_not_lf", "",
"backspace_if_not_bs", "",
"other_non_function_keys", "",
"arrow_key_map", "",
"acs_ulcorner", "",
"acs_llcorner", "",
"acs_urcorner", "",
"acs_lrcorner", "",
"acs_ltee", "",
"acs_rtee", "",
"acs_btee", "",
"acs_ttee", "",
"acs_hline", "",
"acs_vline", "",
"acs_plus", "",
"memory_lock", "",
"memory_unlock", "",
"box_chars_1", "",
}

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// Copyright 2012 Neal van Veen. All rights reserved.
// Usage of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
// found in the LICENSE file.
// Gotty is a Go-package for reading and parsing the terminfo database
package gotty
// TODO add more concurrency to name lookup, look for more opportunities.
import (
"encoding/binary"
"errors"
"fmt"
"os"
"reflect"
"strings"
"sync"
)
// Open a terminfo file by the name given and construct a TermInfo object.
// If something went wrong reading the terminfo database file, an error is
// returned.
func OpenTermInfo(termName string) (*TermInfo, error) {
var term *TermInfo
var err error
// Find the environment variables
termloc := os.Getenv("TERMINFO")
if len(termloc) == 0 {
// Search like ncurses
locations := []string{os.Getenv("HOME") + "/.terminfo/", "/etc/terminfo/",
"/lib/terminfo/", "/usr/share/terminfo/"}
var path string
for _, str := range locations {
// Construct path
path = str + string(termName[0]) + "/" + termName
// Check if path can be opened
file, _ := os.Open(path)
if file != nil {
// Path can open, fall out and use current path
file.Close()
break
}
}
if len(path) > 0 {
term, err = readTermInfo(path)
} else {
err = errors.New(fmt.Sprintf("No terminfo file(-location) found"))
}
}
return term, err
}
// Open a terminfo file from the environment variable containing the current
// terminal name and construct a TermInfo object. If something went wrong
// reading the terminfo database file, an error is returned.
func OpenTermInfoEnv() (*TermInfo, error) {
termenv := os.Getenv("TERM")
return OpenTermInfo(termenv)
}
// Return an attribute by the name attr provided. If none can be found,
// an error is returned.
func (term *TermInfo) GetAttribute(attr string) (stacker, error) {
// Channel to store the main value in.
var value stacker
// Add a blocking WaitGroup
var block sync.WaitGroup
// Keep track of variable being written.
written := false
// Function to put into goroutine.
f := func(ats interface{}) {
var ok bool
var v stacker
// Switch on type of map to use and assign value to it.
switch reflect.TypeOf(ats).Elem().Kind() {
case reflect.Bool:
v, ok = ats.(map[string]bool)[attr]
case reflect.Int16:
v, ok = ats.(map[string]int16)[attr]
case reflect.String:
v, ok = ats.(map[string]string)[attr]
}
// If ok, a value is found, so we can write.
if ok {
value = v
written = true
}
// Goroutine is done
block.Done()
}
block.Add(3)
// Go for all 3 attribute lists.
go f(term.boolAttributes)
go f(term.numAttributes)
go f(term.strAttributes)
// Wait until every goroutine is done.
block.Wait()
// If a value has been written, return it.
if written {
return value, nil
}
// Otherwise, error.
return nil, fmt.Errorf("Erorr finding attribute")
}
// Return an attribute by the name attr provided. If none can be found,
// an error is returned. A name is first converted to its termcap value.
func (term *TermInfo) GetAttributeName(name string) (stacker, error) {
tc := GetTermcapName(name)
return term.GetAttribute(tc)
}
// A utility function that finds and returns the termcap equivalent of a
// variable name.
func GetTermcapName(name string) string {
// Termcap name
var tc string
// Blocking group
var wait sync.WaitGroup
// Function to put into a goroutine
f := func(attrs []string) {
// Find the string corresponding to the name
for i, s := range attrs {
if s == name {
tc = attrs[i+1]
}
}
// Goroutine is finished
wait.Done()
}
wait.Add(3)
// Go for all 3 attribute lists
go f(BoolAttr[:])
go f(NumAttr[:])
go f(StrAttr[:])
// Wait until every goroutine is done
wait.Wait()
// Return the termcap name
return tc
}
// This function takes a path to a terminfo file and reads it in binary
// form to construct the actual TermInfo file.
func readTermInfo(path string) (*TermInfo, error) {
// Open the terminfo file
file, err := os.Open(path)
defer file.Close()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
// magic, nameSize, boolSize, nrSNum, nrOffsetsStr, strSize
// Header is composed of the magic 0432 octal number, size of the name
// section, size of the boolean section, the amount of number values,
// the number of offsets of strings, and the size of the string section.
var header [6]int16
// Byte array is used to read in byte values
var byteArray []byte
// Short array is used to read in short values
var shArray []int16
// TermInfo object to store values
var term TermInfo
// Read in the header
err = binary.Read(file, binary.LittleEndian, &header)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
// If magic number isn't there or isn't correct, we have the wrong filetype
if header[0] != 0432 {
return nil, errors.New(fmt.Sprintf("Wrong filetype"))
}
// Read in the names
byteArray = make([]byte, header[1])
err = binary.Read(file, binary.LittleEndian, &byteArray)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
term.Names = strings.Split(string(byteArray), "|")
// Read in the booleans
byteArray = make([]byte, header[2])
err = binary.Read(file, binary.LittleEndian, &byteArray)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
term.boolAttributes = make(map[string]bool)
for i, b := range byteArray {
if b == 1 {
term.boolAttributes[BoolAttr[i*2+1]] = true
}
}
// If the number of bytes read is not even, a byte for alignment is added
if len(byteArray)%2 != 0 {
err = binary.Read(file, binary.LittleEndian, make([]byte, 1))
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
}
// Read in shorts
shArray = make([]int16, header[3])
err = binary.Read(file, binary.LittleEndian, &shArray)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
term.numAttributes = make(map[string]int16)
for i, n := range shArray {
if n != 0377 && n > -1 {
term.numAttributes[NumAttr[i*2+1]] = n
}
}
// Read the offsets into the short array
shArray = make([]int16, header[4])
err = binary.Read(file, binary.LittleEndian, &shArray)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
// Read the actual strings in the byte array
byteArray = make([]byte, header[5])
err = binary.Read(file, binary.LittleEndian, &byteArray)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
term.strAttributes = make(map[string]string)
// We get an offset, and then iterate until the string is null-terminated
for i, offset := range shArray {
if offset > -1 {
r := offset
for ; byteArray[r] != 0; r++ {
}
term.strAttributes[StrAttr[i*2+1]] = string(byteArray[offset:r])
}
}
return &term, nil
}

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// Copyright 2012 Neal van Veen. All rights reserved.
// Usage of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
// found in the LICENSE file.
package gotty
import (
"bytes"
"errors"
"fmt"
"regexp"
"strconv"
"strings"
)
var exp = [...]string{
"%%",
"%c",
"%s",
"%p(\\d)",
"%P([A-z])",
"%g([A-z])",
"%'(.)'",
"%{([0-9]+)}",
"%l",
"%\\+|%-|%\\*|%/|%m",
"%&|%\\||%\\^",
"%=|%>|%<",
"%A|%O",
"%!|%~",
"%i",
"%(:[\\ #\\-\\+]{0,4})?(\\d+\\.\\d+|\\d+)?[doxXs]",
"%\\?(.*?);",
}
var regex *regexp.Regexp
var staticVar map[byte]stacker
// Parses the attribute that is received with name attr and parameters params.
func (term *TermInfo) Parse(attr string, params ...interface{}) (string, error) {
// Get the attribute name first.
iface, err := term.GetAttribute(attr)
str, ok := iface.(string)
if err != nil {
return "", err
}
if !ok {
return str, errors.New("Only string capabilities can be parsed.")
}
// Construct the hidden parser struct so we can use a recursive stack based
// parser.
ps := &parser{}
// Dynamic variables only exist in this context.
ps.dynamicVar = make(map[byte]stacker, 26)
ps.parameters = make([]stacker, len(params))
// Convert the parameters to insert them into the parser struct.
for i, x := range params {
ps.parameters[i] = x
}
// Recursively walk and return.
result, err := ps.walk(str)
return result, err
}
// Parses the attribute that is received with name attr and parameters params.
// Only works on full name of a capability that is given, which it uses to
// search for the termcap name.
func (term *TermInfo) ParseName(attr string, params ...interface{}) (string, error) {
tc := GetTermcapName(attr)
return term.Parse(tc, params)
}
// Identify each token in a stack based manner and do the actual parsing.
func (ps *parser) walk(attr string) (string, error) {
// We use a buffer to get the modified string.
var buf bytes.Buffer
// Next, find and identify all tokens by their indices and strings.
tokens := regex.FindAllStringSubmatch(attr, -1)
if len(tokens) == 0 {
return attr, nil
}
indices := regex.FindAllStringIndex(attr, -1)
q := 0 // q counts the matches of one token
// Iterate through the string per character.
for i := 0; i < len(attr); i++ {
// If the current position is an identified token, execute the following
// steps.
if q < len(indices) && i >= indices[q][0] && i < indices[q][1] {
// Switch on token.
switch {
case tokens[q][0][:2] == "%%":
// Literal percentage character.
buf.WriteByte('%')
case tokens[q][0][:2] == "%c":
// Pop a character.
c, err := ps.st.pop()
if err != nil {
return buf.String(), err
}
buf.WriteByte(c.(byte))
case tokens[q][0][:2] == "%s":
// Pop a string.
str, err := ps.st.pop()
if err != nil {
return buf.String(), err
}
if _, ok := str.(string); !ok {
return buf.String(), errors.New("Stack head is not a string")
}
buf.WriteString(str.(string))
case tokens[q][0][:2] == "%p":
// Push a parameter on the stack.
index, err := strconv.ParseInt(tokens[q][1], 10, 8)
index--
if err != nil {
return buf.String(), err
}
if int(index) >= len(ps.parameters) {
return buf.String(), errors.New("Parameters index out of bound")
}
ps.st.push(ps.parameters[index])
case tokens[q][0][:2] == "%P":
// Pop a variable from the stack as a dynamic or static variable.
val, err := ps.st.pop()
if err != nil {
return buf.String(), err
}
index := tokens[q][2]
if len(index) > 1 {
errorStr := fmt.Sprintf("%s is not a valid dynamic variables index",
index)
return buf.String(), errors.New(errorStr)
}
// Specify either dynamic or static.
if index[0] >= 'a' && index[0] <= 'z' {
ps.dynamicVar[index[0]] = val
} else if index[0] >= 'A' && index[0] <= 'Z' {
staticVar[index[0]] = val
}
case tokens[q][0][:2] == "%g":
// Push a variable from the stack as a dynamic or static variable.
index := tokens[q][3]
if len(index) > 1 {
errorStr := fmt.Sprintf("%s is not a valid static variables index",
index)
return buf.String(), errors.New(errorStr)
}
var val stacker
if index[0] >= 'a' && index[0] <= 'z' {
val = ps.dynamicVar[index[0]]
} else if index[0] >= 'A' && index[0] <= 'Z' {
val = staticVar[index[0]]
}
ps.st.push(val)
case tokens[q][0][:2] == "%'":
// Push a character constant.
con := tokens[q][4]
if len(con) > 1 {
errorStr := fmt.Sprintf("%s is not a valid character constant", con)
return buf.String(), errors.New(errorStr)
}
ps.st.push(con[0])
case tokens[q][0][:2] == "%{":
// Push an integer constant.
con, err := strconv.ParseInt(tokens[q][5], 10, 32)
if err != nil {
return buf.String(), err
}
ps.st.push(con)
case tokens[q][0][:2] == "%l":
// Push the length of the string that is popped from the stack.
popStr, err := ps.st.pop()
if err != nil {
return buf.String(), err
}
if _, ok := popStr.(string); !ok {
errStr := fmt.Sprintf("Stack head is not a string")
return buf.String(), errors.New(errStr)
}
ps.st.push(len(popStr.(string)))
case tokens[q][0][:2] == "%?":
// If-then-else construct. First, the whole string is identified and
// then inside this substring, we can specify which parts to switch on.
ifReg, _ := regexp.Compile("%\\?(.*)%t(.*)%e(.*);|%\\?(.*)%t(.*);")
ifTokens := ifReg.FindStringSubmatch(tokens[q][0])
var (
ifStr string
err error
)
// Parse the if-part to determine if-else.
if len(ifTokens[1]) > 0 {
ifStr, err = ps.walk(ifTokens[1])
} else { // else
ifStr, err = ps.walk(ifTokens[4])
}
// Return any errors
if err != nil {
return buf.String(), err
} else if len(ifStr) > 0 {
// Self-defined limitation, not sure if this is correct, but didn't
// seem like it.
return buf.String(), errors.New("If-clause cannot print statements")
}
var thenStr string
// Pop the first value that is set by parsing the if-clause.
choose, err := ps.st.pop()
if err != nil {
return buf.String(), err
}
// Switch to if or else.
if choose.(int) == 0 && len(ifTokens[1]) > 0 {
thenStr, err = ps.walk(ifTokens[3])
} else if choose.(int) != 0 {
if len(ifTokens[1]) > 0 {
thenStr, err = ps.walk(ifTokens[2])
} else {
thenStr, err = ps.walk(ifTokens[5])
}
}
if err != nil {
return buf.String(), err
}
buf.WriteString(thenStr)
case tokens[q][0][len(tokens[q][0])-1] == 'd': // Fallthrough for printing
fallthrough
case tokens[q][0][len(tokens[q][0])-1] == 'o': // digits.
fallthrough
case tokens[q][0][len(tokens[q][0])-1] == 'x':
fallthrough
case tokens[q][0][len(tokens[q][0])-1] == 'X':
fallthrough
case tokens[q][0][len(tokens[q][0])-1] == 's':
token := tokens[q][0]
// Remove the : that comes before a flag.
if token[1] == ':' {
token = token[:1] + token[2:]
}
digit, err := ps.st.pop()
if err != nil {
return buf.String(), err
}
// The rest is determined like the normal formatted prints.
digitStr := fmt.Sprintf(token, digit.(int))
buf.WriteString(digitStr)
case tokens[q][0][:2] == "%i":
// Increment the parameters by one.
if len(ps.parameters) < 2 {
return buf.String(), errors.New("Not enough parameters to increment.")
}
val1, val2 := ps.parameters[0].(int), ps.parameters[1].(int)
val1++
val2++
ps.parameters[0], ps.parameters[1] = val1, val2
default:
// The rest of the tokens is a special case, where two values are
// popped and then operated on by the token that comes after them.
op1, err := ps.st.pop()
if err != nil {
return buf.String(), err
}
op2, err := ps.st.pop()
if err != nil {
return buf.String(), err
}
var result stacker
switch tokens[q][0][:2] {
case "%+":
// Addition
result = op2.(int) + op1.(int)
case "%-":
// Subtraction
result = op2.(int) - op1.(int)
case "%*":
// Multiplication
result = op2.(int) * op1.(int)
case "%/":
// Division
result = op2.(int) / op1.(int)
case "%m":
// Modulo
result = op2.(int) % op1.(int)
case "%&":
// Bitwise AND
result = op2.(int) & op1.(int)
case "%|":
// Bitwise OR
result = op2.(int) | op1.(int)
case "%^":
// Bitwise XOR
result = op2.(int) ^ op1.(int)
case "%=":
// Equals
result = op2 == op1
case "%>":
// Greater-than
result = op2.(int) > op1.(int)
case "%<":
// Lesser-than
result = op2.(int) < op1.(int)
case "%A":
// Logical AND
result = op2.(bool) && op1.(bool)
case "%O":
// Logical OR
result = op2.(bool) || op1.(bool)
case "%!":
// Logical complement
result = !op1.(bool)
case "%~":
// Bitwise complement
result = ^(op1.(int))
}
ps.st.push(result)
}
i = indices[q][1] - 1
q++
} else {
// We are not "inside" a token, so just skip until the end or the next
// token, and add all characters to the buffer.
j := i
if q != len(indices) {
for !(j >= indices[q][0] && j < indices[q][1]) {
j++
}
} else {
j = len(attr)
}
buf.WriteString(string(attr[i:j]))
i = j
}
}
// Return the buffer as a string.
return buf.String(), nil
}
// Push a stacker-value onto the stack.
func (st *stack) push(s stacker) {
*st = append(*st, s)
}
// Pop a stacker-value from the stack.
func (st *stack) pop() (stacker, error) {
if len(*st) == 0 {
return nil, errors.New("Stack is empty.")
}
newStack := make(stack, len(*st)-1)
val := (*st)[len(*st)-1]
copy(newStack, (*st)[:len(*st)-1])
*st = newStack
return val, nil
}
// Initialize regexes and the static vars (that don't get changed between
// calls.
func init() {
// Initialize the main regex.
expStr := strings.Join(exp[:], "|")
regex, _ = regexp.Compile(expStr)
// Initialize the static variables.
staticVar = make(map[byte]stacker, 26)
}

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// Copyright 2012 Neal van Veen. All rights reserved.
// Usage of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
// found in the LICENSE file.
package gotty
type TermInfo struct {
boolAttributes map[string]bool
numAttributes map[string]int16
strAttributes map[string]string
// The various names of the TermInfo file.
Names []string
}
type stacker interface {
}
type stack []stacker
type parser struct {
st stack
parameters []stacker
dynamicVar map[byte]stacker
}

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The MIT License (MIT)
Copyright (c) 2013 Armon Dadgar
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of
this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in
the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to
use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of
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// +build !windows
package metrics
import (
"syscall"
)
const (
// DefaultSignal is used with DefaultInmemSignal
DefaultSignal = syscall.SIGUSR1
)

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// +build windows
package metrics
import (
"syscall"
)
const (
// DefaultSignal is used with DefaultInmemSignal
// Windows has no SIGUSR1, use SIGBREAK
DefaultSignal = syscall.Signal(21)
)

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package metrics
import (
"bytes"
"fmt"
"math"
"net/url"
"strings"
"sync"
"time"
)
// InmemSink provides a MetricSink that does in-memory aggregation
// without sending metrics over a network. It can be embedded within
// an application to provide profiling information.
type InmemSink struct {
// How long is each aggregation interval
interval time.Duration
// Retain controls how many metrics interval we keep
retain time.Duration
// maxIntervals is the maximum length of intervals.
// It is retain / interval.
maxIntervals int
// intervals is a slice of the retained intervals
intervals []*IntervalMetrics
intervalLock sync.RWMutex
rateDenom float64
}
// IntervalMetrics stores the aggregated metrics
// for a specific interval
type IntervalMetrics struct {
sync.RWMutex
// The start time of the interval
Interval time.Time
// Gauges maps the key to the last set value
Gauges map[string]GaugeValue
// Points maps the string to the list of emitted values
// from EmitKey
Points map[string][]float32
// Counters maps the string key to a sum of the counter
// values
Counters map[string]SampledValue
// Samples maps the key to an AggregateSample,
// which has the rolled up view of a sample
Samples map[string]SampledValue
}
// NewIntervalMetrics creates a new IntervalMetrics for a given interval
func NewIntervalMetrics(intv time.Time) *IntervalMetrics {
return &IntervalMetrics{
Interval: intv,
Gauges: make(map[string]GaugeValue),
Points: make(map[string][]float32),
Counters: make(map[string]SampledValue),
Samples: make(map[string]SampledValue),
}
}
// AggregateSample is used to hold aggregate metrics
// about a sample
type AggregateSample struct {
Count int // The count of emitted pairs
Rate float64 // The values rate per time unit (usually 1 second)
Sum float64 // The sum of values
SumSq float64 `json:"-"` // The sum of squared values
Min float64 // Minimum value
Max float64 // Maximum value
LastUpdated time.Time `json:"-"` // When value was last updated
}
// Computes a Stddev of the values
func (a *AggregateSample) Stddev() float64 {
num := (float64(a.Count) * a.SumSq) - math.Pow(a.Sum, 2)
div := float64(a.Count * (a.Count - 1))
if div == 0 {
return 0
}
return math.Sqrt(num / div)
}
// Computes a mean of the values
func (a *AggregateSample) Mean() float64 {
if a.Count == 0 {
return 0
}
return a.Sum / float64(a.Count)
}
// Ingest is used to update a sample
func (a *AggregateSample) Ingest(v float64, rateDenom float64) {
a.Count++
a.Sum += v
a.SumSq += (v * v)
if v < a.Min || a.Count == 1 {
a.Min = v
}
if v > a.Max || a.Count == 1 {
a.Max = v
}
a.Rate = float64(a.Sum) / rateDenom
a.LastUpdated = time.Now()
}
func (a *AggregateSample) String() string {
if a.Count == 0 {
return "Count: 0"
} else if a.Stddev() == 0 {
return fmt.Sprintf("Count: %d Sum: %0.3f LastUpdated: %s", a.Count, a.Sum, a.LastUpdated)
} else {
return fmt.Sprintf("Count: %d Min: %0.3f Mean: %0.3f Max: %0.3f Stddev: %0.3f Sum: %0.3f LastUpdated: %s",
a.Count, a.Min, a.Mean(), a.Max, a.Stddev(), a.Sum, a.LastUpdated)
}
}
// NewInmemSinkFromURL creates an InmemSink from a URL. It is used
// (and tested) from NewMetricSinkFromURL.
func NewInmemSinkFromURL(u *url.URL) (MetricSink, error) {
params := u.Query()
interval, err := time.ParseDuration(params.Get("interval"))
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("Bad 'interval' param: %s", err)
}
retain, err := time.ParseDuration(params.Get("retain"))
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("Bad 'retain' param: %s", err)
}
return NewInmemSink(interval, retain), nil
}
// NewInmemSink is used to construct a new in-memory sink.
// Uses an aggregation interval and maximum retention period.
func NewInmemSink(interval, retain time.Duration) *InmemSink {
rateTimeUnit := time.Second
i := &InmemSink{
interval: interval,
retain: retain,
maxIntervals: int(retain / interval),
rateDenom: float64(interval.Nanoseconds()) / float64(rateTimeUnit.Nanoseconds()),
}
i.intervals = make([]*IntervalMetrics, 0, i.maxIntervals)
return i
}
func (i *InmemSink) SetGauge(key []string, val float32) {
i.SetGaugeWithLabels(key, val, nil)
}
func (i *InmemSink) SetGaugeWithLabels(key []string, val float32, labels []Label) {
k, name := i.flattenKeyLabels(key, labels)
intv := i.getInterval()
intv.Lock()
defer intv.Unlock()
intv.Gauges[k] = GaugeValue{Name: name, Value: val, Labels: labels}
}
func (i *InmemSink) EmitKey(key []string, val float32) {
k := i.flattenKey(key)
intv := i.getInterval()
intv.Lock()
defer intv.Unlock()
vals := intv.Points[k]
intv.Points[k] = append(vals, val)
}
func (i *InmemSink) IncrCounter(key []string, val float32) {
i.IncrCounterWithLabels(key, val, nil)
}
func (i *InmemSink) IncrCounterWithLabels(key []string, val float32, labels []Label) {
k, name := i.flattenKeyLabels(key, labels)
intv := i.getInterval()
intv.Lock()
defer intv.Unlock()
agg, ok := intv.Counters[k]
if !ok {
agg = SampledValue{
Name: name,
AggregateSample: &AggregateSample{},
Labels: labels,
}
intv.Counters[k] = agg
}
agg.Ingest(float64(val), i.rateDenom)
}
func (i *InmemSink) AddSample(key []string, val float32) {
i.AddSampleWithLabels(key, val, nil)
}
func (i *InmemSink) AddSampleWithLabels(key []string, val float32, labels []Label) {
k, name := i.flattenKeyLabels(key, labels)
intv := i.getInterval()
intv.Lock()
defer intv.Unlock()
agg, ok := intv.Samples[k]
if !ok {
agg = SampledValue{
Name: name,
AggregateSample: &AggregateSample{},
Labels: labels,
}
intv.Samples[k] = agg
}
agg.Ingest(float64(val), i.rateDenom)
}
// Data is used to retrieve all the aggregated metrics
// Intervals may be in use, and a read lock should be acquired
func (i *InmemSink) Data() []*IntervalMetrics {
// Get the current interval, forces creation
i.getInterval()
i.intervalLock.RLock()
defer i.intervalLock.RUnlock()
n := len(i.intervals)
intervals := make([]*IntervalMetrics, n)
copy(intervals[:n-1], i.intervals[:n-1])
current := i.intervals[n-1]
// make its own copy for current interval
intervals[n-1] = &IntervalMetrics{}
copyCurrent := intervals[n-1]
current.RLock()
*copyCurrent = *current
copyCurrent.Gauges = make(map[string]GaugeValue, len(current.Gauges))
for k, v := range current.Gauges {
copyCurrent.Gauges[k] = v
}
// saved values will be not change, just copy its link
copyCurrent.Points = make(map[string][]float32, len(current.Points))
for k, v := range current.Points {
copyCurrent.Points[k] = v
}
copyCurrent.Counters = make(map[string]SampledValue, len(current.Counters))
for k, v := range current.Counters {
copyCurrent.Counters[k] = v
}
copyCurrent.Samples = make(map[string]SampledValue, len(current.Samples))
for k, v := range current.Samples {
copyCurrent.Samples[k] = v
}
current.RUnlock()
return intervals
}
func (i *InmemSink) getExistingInterval(intv time.Time) *IntervalMetrics {
i.intervalLock.RLock()
defer i.intervalLock.RUnlock()
n := len(i.intervals)
if n > 0 && i.intervals[n-1].Interval == intv {
return i.intervals[n-1]
}
return nil
}
func (i *InmemSink) createInterval(intv time.Time) *IntervalMetrics {
i.intervalLock.Lock()
defer i.intervalLock.Unlock()
// Check for an existing interval
n := len(i.intervals)
if n > 0 && i.intervals[n-1].Interval == intv {
return i.intervals[n-1]
}
// Add the current interval
current := NewIntervalMetrics(intv)
i.intervals = append(i.intervals, current)
n++
// Truncate the intervals if they are too long
if n >= i.maxIntervals {
copy(i.intervals[0:], i.intervals[n-i.maxIntervals:])
i.intervals = i.intervals[:i.maxIntervals]
}
return current
}
// getInterval returns the current interval to write to
func (i *InmemSink) getInterval() *IntervalMetrics {
intv := time.Now().Truncate(i.interval)
if m := i.getExistingInterval(intv); m != nil {
return m
}
return i.createInterval(intv)
}
// Flattens the key for formatting, removes spaces
func (i *InmemSink) flattenKey(parts []string) string {
buf := &bytes.Buffer{}
replacer := strings.NewReplacer(" ", "_")
if len(parts) > 0 {
replacer.WriteString(buf, parts[0])
}
for _, part := range parts[1:] {
replacer.WriteString(buf, ".")
replacer.WriteString(buf, part)
}
return buf.String()
}
// Flattens the key for formatting along with its labels, removes spaces
func (i *InmemSink) flattenKeyLabels(parts []string, labels []Label) (string, string) {
buf := &bytes.Buffer{}
replacer := strings.NewReplacer(" ", "_")
if len(parts) > 0 {
replacer.WriteString(buf, parts[0])
}
for _, part := range parts[1:] {
replacer.WriteString(buf, ".")
replacer.WriteString(buf, part)
}
key := buf.String()
for _, label := range labels {
replacer.WriteString(buf, fmt.Sprintf(";%s=%s", label.Name, label.Value))
}
return buf.String(), key
}

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package metrics
import (
"fmt"
"net/http"
"sort"
"time"
)
// MetricsSummary holds a roll-up of metrics info for a given interval
type MetricsSummary struct {
Timestamp string
Gauges []GaugeValue
Points []PointValue
Counters []SampledValue
Samples []SampledValue
}
type GaugeValue struct {
Name string
Hash string `json:"-"`
Value float32
Labels []Label `json:"-"`
DisplayLabels map[string]string `json:"Labels"`
}
type PointValue struct {
Name string
Points []float32
}
type SampledValue struct {
Name string
Hash string `json:"-"`
*AggregateSample
Mean float64
Stddev float64
Labels []Label `json:"-"`
DisplayLabels map[string]string `json:"Labels"`
}
// DisplayMetrics returns a summary of the metrics from the most recent finished interval.
func (i *InmemSink) DisplayMetrics(resp http.ResponseWriter, req *http.Request) (interface{}, error) {
data := i.Data()
var interval *IntervalMetrics
n := len(data)
switch {
case n == 0:
return nil, fmt.Errorf("no metric intervals have been initialized yet")
case n == 1:
// Show the current interval if it's all we have
interval = i.intervals[0]
default:
// Show the most recent finished interval if we have one
interval = i.intervals[n-2]
}
summary := MetricsSummary{
Timestamp: interval.Interval.Round(time.Second).UTC().String(),
Gauges: make([]GaugeValue, 0, len(interval.Gauges)),
Points: make([]PointValue, 0, len(interval.Points)),
}
// Format and sort the output of each metric type, so it gets displayed in a
// deterministic order.
for name, points := range interval.Points {
summary.Points = append(summary.Points, PointValue{name, points})
}
sort.Slice(summary.Points, func(i, j int) bool {
return summary.Points[i].Name < summary.Points[j].Name
})
for hash, value := range interval.Gauges {
value.Hash = hash
value.DisplayLabels = make(map[string]string)
for _, label := range value.Labels {
value.DisplayLabels[label.Name] = label.Value
}
value.Labels = nil
summary.Gauges = append(summary.Gauges, value)
}
sort.Slice(summary.Gauges, func(i, j int) bool {
return summary.Gauges[i].Hash < summary.Gauges[j].Hash
})
summary.Counters = formatSamples(interval.Counters)
summary.Samples = formatSamples(interval.Samples)
return summary, nil
}
func formatSamples(source map[string]SampledValue) []SampledValue {
output := make([]SampledValue, 0, len(source))
for hash, sample := range source {
displayLabels := make(map[string]string)
for _, label := range sample.Labels {
displayLabels[label.Name] = label.Value
}
output = append(output, SampledValue{
Name: sample.Name,
Hash: hash,
AggregateSample: sample.AggregateSample,
Mean: sample.AggregateSample.Mean(),
Stddev: sample.AggregateSample.Stddev(),
DisplayLabels: displayLabels,
})
}
sort.Slice(output, func(i, j int) bool {
return output[i].Hash < output[j].Hash
})
return output
}

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package metrics
import (
"bytes"
"fmt"
"io"
"os"
"os/signal"
"strings"
"sync"
"syscall"
)
// InmemSignal is used to listen for a given signal, and when received,
// to dump the current metrics from the InmemSink to an io.Writer
type InmemSignal struct {
signal syscall.Signal
inm *InmemSink
w io.Writer
sigCh chan os.Signal
stop bool
stopCh chan struct{}
stopLock sync.Mutex
}
// NewInmemSignal creates a new InmemSignal which listens for a given signal,
// and dumps the current metrics out to a writer
func NewInmemSignal(inmem *InmemSink, sig syscall.Signal, w io.Writer) *InmemSignal {
i := &InmemSignal{
signal: sig,
inm: inmem,
w: w,
sigCh: make(chan os.Signal, 1),
stopCh: make(chan struct{}),
}
signal.Notify(i.sigCh, sig)
go i.run()
return i
}
// DefaultInmemSignal returns a new InmemSignal that responds to SIGUSR1
// and writes output to stderr. Windows uses SIGBREAK
func DefaultInmemSignal(inmem *InmemSink) *InmemSignal {
return NewInmemSignal(inmem, DefaultSignal, os.Stderr)
}
// Stop is used to stop the InmemSignal from listening
func (i *InmemSignal) Stop() {
i.stopLock.Lock()
defer i.stopLock.Unlock()
if i.stop {
return
}
i.stop = true
close(i.stopCh)
signal.Stop(i.sigCh)
}
// run is a long running routine that handles signals
func (i *InmemSignal) run() {
for {
select {
case <-i.sigCh:
i.dumpStats()
case <-i.stopCh:
return
}
}
}
// dumpStats is used to dump the data to output writer
func (i *InmemSignal) dumpStats() {
buf := bytes.NewBuffer(nil)
data := i.inm.Data()
// Skip the last period which is still being aggregated
for j := 0; j < len(data)-1; j++ {
intv := data[j]
intv.RLock()
for _, val := range intv.Gauges {
name := i.flattenLabels(val.Name, val.Labels)
fmt.Fprintf(buf, "[%v][G] '%s': %0.3f\n", intv.Interval, name, val.Value)
}
for name, vals := range intv.Points {
for _, val := range vals {
fmt.Fprintf(buf, "[%v][P] '%s': %0.3f\n", intv.Interval, name, val)
}
}
for _, agg := range intv.Counters {
name := i.flattenLabels(agg.Name, agg.Labels)
fmt.Fprintf(buf, "[%v][C] '%s': %s\n", intv.Interval, name, agg.AggregateSample)
}
for _, agg := range intv.Samples {
name := i.flattenLabels(agg.Name, agg.Labels)
fmt.Fprintf(buf, "[%v][S] '%s': %s\n", intv.Interval, name, agg.AggregateSample)
}
intv.RUnlock()
}
// Write out the bytes
i.w.Write(buf.Bytes())
}
// Flattens the key for formatting along with its labels, removes spaces
func (i *InmemSignal) flattenLabels(name string, labels []Label) string {
buf := bytes.NewBufferString(name)
replacer := strings.NewReplacer(" ", "_", ":", "_")
for _, label := range labels {
replacer.WriteString(buf, ".")
replacer.WriteString(buf, label.Value)
}
return buf.String()
}

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package metrics
import (
"runtime"
"strings"
"time"
"github.com/hashicorp/go-immutable-radix"
)
type Label struct {
Name string
Value string
}
func (m *Metrics) SetGauge(key []string, val float32) {
m.SetGaugeWithLabels(key, val, nil)
}
func (m *Metrics) SetGaugeWithLabels(key []string, val float32, labels []Label) {
if m.HostName != "" {
if m.EnableHostnameLabel {
labels = append(labels, Label{"host", m.HostName})
} else if m.EnableHostname {
key = insert(0, m.HostName, key)
}
}
if m.EnableTypePrefix {
key = insert(0, "gauge", key)
}
if m.ServiceName != "" {
if m.EnableServiceLabel {
labels = append(labels, Label{"service", m.ServiceName})
} else {
key = insert(0, m.ServiceName, key)
}
}
if !m.allowMetric(key) {
return
}
m.sink.SetGaugeWithLabels(key, val, labels)
}
func (m *Metrics) EmitKey(key []string, val float32) {
if m.EnableTypePrefix {
key = insert(0, "kv", key)
}
if m.ServiceName != "" {
key = insert(0, m.ServiceName, key)
}
if !m.allowMetric(key) {
return
}
m.sink.EmitKey(key, val)
}
func (m *Metrics) IncrCounter(key []string, val float32) {
m.IncrCounterWithLabels(key, val, nil)
}
func (m *Metrics) IncrCounterWithLabels(key []string, val float32, labels []Label) {
if m.HostName != "" && m.EnableHostnameLabel {
labels = append(labels, Label{"host", m.HostName})
}
if m.EnableTypePrefix {
key = insert(0, "counter", key)
}
if m.ServiceName != "" {
if m.EnableServiceLabel {
labels = append(labels, Label{"service", m.ServiceName})
} else {
key = insert(0, m.ServiceName, key)
}
}
if !m.allowMetric(key) {
return
}
m.sink.IncrCounterWithLabels(key, val, labels)
}
func (m *Metrics) AddSample(key []string, val float32) {
m.AddSampleWithLabels(key, val, nil)
}
func (m *Metrics) AddSampleWithLabels(key []string, val float32, labels []Label) {
if m.HostName != "" && m.EnableHostnameLabel {
labels = append(labels, Label{"host", m.HostName})
}
if m.EnableTypePrefix {
key = insert(0, "sample", key)
}
if m.ServiceName != "" {
if m.EnableServiceLabel {
labels = append(labels, Label{"service", m.ServiceName})
} else {
key = insert(0, m.ServiceName, key)
}
}
if !m.allowMetric(key) {
return
}
m.sink.AddSampleWithLabels(key, val, labels)
}
func (m *Metrics) MeasureSince(key []string, start time.Time) {
m.MeasureSinceWithLabels(key, start, nil)
}
func (m *Metrics) MeasureSinceWithLabels(key []string, start time.Time, labels []Label) {
if m.HostName != "" && m.EnableHostnameLabel {
labels = append(labels, Label{"host", m.HostName})
}
if m.EnableTypePrefix {
key = insert(0, "timer", key)
}
if m.ServiceName != "" {
if m.EnableServiceLabel {
labels = append(labels, Label{"service", m.ServiceName})
} else {
key = insert(0, m.ServiceName, key)
}
}
if !m.allowMetric(key) {
return
}
now := time.Now()
elapsed := now.Sub(start)
msec := float32(elapsed.Nanoseconds()) / float32(m.TimerGranularity)
m.sink.AddSampleWithLabels(key, msec, labels)
}
// UpdateFilter overwrites the existing filter with the given rules.
func (m *Metrics) UpdateFilter(allow, block []string) {
m.filterLock.Lock()
defer m.filterLock.Unlock()
m.AllowedPrefixes = allow
m.BlockedPrefixes = block
m.filter = iradix.New()
for _, prefix := range m.AllowedPrefixes {
m.filter, _, _ = m.filter.Insert([]byte(prefix), true)
}
for _, prefix := range m.BlockedPrefixes {
m.filter, _, _ = m.filter.Insert([]byte(prefix), false)
}
}
// Returns whether the metric should be allowed based on configured prefix filters
func (m *Metrics) allowMetric(key []string) bool {
m.filterLock.RLock()
defer m.filterLock.RUnlock()
if m.filter == nil || m.filter.Len() == 0 {
return m.Config.FilterDefault
}
_, allowed, ok := m.filter.Root().LongestPrefix([]byte(strings.Join(key, ".")))
if !ok {
return m.Config.FilterDefault
}
return allowed.(bool)
}
// Periodically collects runtime stats to publish
func (m *Metrics) collectStats() {
for {
time.Sleep(m.ProfileInterval)
m.emitRuntimeStats()
}
}
// Emits various runtime statsitics
func (m *Metrics) emitRuntimeStats() {
// Export number of Goroutines
numRoutines := runtime.NumGoroutine()
m.SetGauge([]string{"runtime", "num_goroutines"}, float32(numRoutines))
// Export memory stats
var stats runtime.MemStats
runtime.ReadMemStats(&stats)
m.SetGauge([]string{"runtime", "alloc_bytes"}, float32(stats.Alloc))
m.SetGauge([]string{"runtime", "sys_bytes"}, float32(stats.Sys))
m.SetGauge([]string{"runtime", "malloc_count"}, float32(stats.Mallocs))
m.SetGauge([]string{"runtime", "free_count"}, float32(stats.Frees))
m.SetGauge([]string{"runtime", "heap_objects"}, float32(stats.HeapObjects))
m.SetGauge([]string{"runtime", "total_gc_pause_ns"}, float32(stats.PauseTotalNs))
m.SetGauge([]string{"runtime", "total_gc_runs"}, float32(stats.NumGC))
// Export info about the last few GC runs
num := stats.NumGC
// Handle wrap around
if num < m.lastNumGC {
m.lastNumGC = 0
}
// Ensure we don't scan more than 256
if num-m.lastNumGC >= 256 {
m.lastNumGC = num - 255
}
for i := m.lastNumGC; i < num; i++ {
pause := stats.PauseNs[i%256]
m.AddSample([]string{"runtime", "gc_pause_ns"}, float32(pause))
}
m.lastNumGC = num
}
// Inserts a string value at an index into the slice
func insert(i int, v string, s []string) []string {
s = append(s, "")
copy(s[i+1:], s[i:])
s[i] = v
return s
}

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package metrics
import (
"fmt"
"net/url"
)
// The MetricSink interface is used to transmit metrics information
// to an external system
type MetricSink interface {
// A Gauge should retain the last value it is set to
SetGauge(key []string, val float32)
SetGaugeWithLabels(key []string, val float32, labels []Label)
// Should emit a Key/Value pair for each call
EmitKey(key []string, val float32)
// Counters should accumulate values
IncrCounter(key []string, val float32)
IncrCounterWithLabels(key []string, val float32, labels []Label)
// Samples are for timing information, where quantiles are used
AddSample(key []string, val float32)
AddSampleWithLabels(key []string, val float32, labels []Label)
}
// BlackholeSink is used to just blackhole messages
type BlackholeSink struct{}
func (*BlackholeSink) SetGauge(key []string, val float32) {}
func (*BlackholeSink) SetGaugeWithLabels(key []string, val float32, labels []Label) {}
func (*BlackholeSink) EmitKey(key []string, val float32) {}
func (*BlackholeSink) IncrCounter(key []string, val float32) {}
func (*BlackholeSink) IncrCounterWithLabels(key []string, val float32, labels []Label) {}
func (*BlackholeSink) AddSample(key []string, val float32) {}
func (*BlackholeSink) AddSampleWithLabels(key []string, val float32, labels []Label) {}
// FanoutSink is used to sink to fanout values to multiple sinks
type FanoutSink []MetricSink
func (fh FanoutSink) SetGauge(key []string, val float32) {
fh.SetGaugeWithLabels(key, val, nil)
}
func (fh FanoutSink) SetGaugeWithLabels(key []string, val float32, labels []Label) {
for _, s := range fh {
s.SetGaugeWithLabels(key, val, labels)
}
}
func (fh FanoutSink) EmitKey(key []string, val float32) {
for _, s := range fh {
s.EmitKey(key, val)
}
}
func (fh FanoutSink) IncrCounter(key []string, val float32) {
fh.IncrCounterWithLabels(key, val, nil)
}
func (fh FanoutSink) IncrCounterWithLabels(key []string, val float32, labels []Label) {
for _, s := range fh {
s.IncrCounterWithLabels(key, val, labels)
}
}
func (fh FanoutSink) AddSample(key []string, val float32) {
fh.AddSampleWithLabels(key, val, nil)
}
func (fh FanoutSink) AddSampleWithLabels(key []string, val float32, labels []Label) {
for _, s := range fh {
s.AddSampleWithLabels(key, val, labels)
}
}
// sinkURLFactoryFunc is an generic interface around the *SinkFromURL() function provided
// by each sink type
type sinkURLFactoryFunc func(*url.URL) (MetricSink, error)
// sinkRegistry supports the generic NewMetricSink function by mapping URL
// schemes to metric sink factory functions
var sinkRegistry = map[string]sinkURLFactoryFunc{
"statsd": NewStatsdSinkFromURL,
"statsite": NewStatsiteSinkFromURL,
"inmem": NewInmemSinkFromURL,
}
// NewMetricSinkFromURL allows a generic URL input to configure any of the
// supported sinks. The scheme of the URL identifies the type of the sink, the
// and query parameters are used to set options.
//
// "statsd://" - Initializes a StatsdSink. The host and port are passed through
// as the "addr" of the sink
//
// "statsite://" - Initializes a StatsiteSink. The host and port become the
// "addr" of the sink
//
// "inmem://" - Initializes an InmemSink. The host and port are ignored. The
// "interval" and "duration" query parameters must be specified with valid
// durations, see NewInmemSink for details.
func NewMetricSinkFromURL(urlStr string) (MetricSink, error) {
u, err := url.Parse(urlStr)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
sinkURLFactoryFunc := sinkRegistry[u.Scheme]
if sinkURLFactoryFunc == nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf(
"cannot create metric sink, unrecognized sink name: %q", u.Scheme)
}
return sinkURLFactoryFunc(u)
}

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package metrics
import (
"os"
"sync"
"sync/atomic"
"time"
"github.com/hashicorp/go-immutable-radix"
)
// Config is used to configure metrics settings
type Config struct {
ServiceName string // Prefixed with keys to separate services
HostName string // Hostname to use. If not provided and EnableHostname, it will be os.Hostname
EnableHostname bool // Enable prefixing gauge values with hostname
EnableHostnameLabel bool // Enable adding hostname to labels
EnableServiceLabel bool // Enable adding service to labels
EnableRuntimeMetrics bool // Enables profiling of runtime metrics (GC, Goroutines, Memory)
EnableTypePrefix bool // Prefixes key with a type ("counter", "gauge", "timer")
TimerGranularity time.Duration // Granularity of timers.
ProfileInterval time.Duration // Interval to profile runtime metrics
AllowedPrefixes []string // A list of metric prefixes to allow, with '.' as the separator
BlockedPrefixes []string // A list of metric prefixes to block, with '.' as the separator
FilterDefault bool // Whether to allow metrics by default
}
// Metrics represents an instance of a metrics sink that can
// be used to emit
type Metrics struct {
Config
lastNumGC uint32
sink MetricSink
filter *iradix.Tree
filterLock sync.RWMutex
}
// Shared global metrics instance
var globalMetrics atomic.Value // *Metrics
func init() {
// Initialize to a blackhole sink to avoid errors
globalMetrics.Store(&Metrics{sink: &BlackholeSink{}})
}
// DefaultConfig provides a sane default configuration
func DefaultConfig(serviceName string) *Config {
c := &Config{
ServiceName: serviceName, // Use client provided service
HostName: "",
EnableHostname: true, // Enable hostname prefix
EnableRuntimeMetrics: true, // Enable runtime profiling
EnableTypePrefix: false, // Disable type prefix
TimerGranularity: time.Millisecond, // Timers are in milliseconds
ProfileInterval: time.Second, // Poll runtime every second
FilterDefault: true, // Don't filter metrics by default
}
// Try to get the hostname
name, _ := os.Hostname()
c.HostName = name
return c
}
// New is used to create a new instance of Metrics
func New(conf *Config, sink MetricSink) (*Metrics, error) {
met := &Metrics{}
met.Config = *conf
met.sink = sink
met.UpdateFilter(conf.AllowedPrefixes, conf.BlockedPrefixes)
// Start the runtime collector
if conf.EnableRuntimeMetrics {
go met.collectStats()
}
return met, nil
}
// NewGlobal is the same as New, but it assigns the metrics object to be
// used globally as well as returning it.
func NewGlobal(conf *Config, sink MetricSink) (*Metrics, error) {
metrics, err := New(conf, sink)
if err == nil {
globalMetrics.Store(metrics)
}
return metrics, err
}
// Proxy all the methods to the globalMetrics instance
func SetGauge(key []string, val float32) {
globalMetrics.Load().(*Metrics).SetGauge(key, val)
}
func SetGaugeWithLabels(key []string, val float32, labels []Label) {
globalMetrics.Load().(*Metrics).SetGaugeWithLabels(key, val, labels)
}
func EmitKey(key []string, val float32) {
globalMetrics.Load().(*Metrics).EmitKey(key, val)
}
func IncrCounter(key []string, val float32) {
globalMetrics.Load().(*Metrics).IncrCounter(key, val)
}
func IncrCounterWithLabels(key []string, val float32, labels []Label) {
globalMetrics.Load().(*Metrics).IncrCounterWithLabels(key, val, labels)
}
func AddSample(key []string, val float32) {
globalMetrics.Load().(*Metrics).AddSample(key, val)
}
func AddSampleWithLabels(key []string, val float32, labels []Label) {
globalMetrics.Load().(*Metrics).AddSampleWithLabels(key, val, labels)
}
func MeasureSince(key []string, start time.Time) {
globalMetrics.Load().(*Metrics).MeasureSince(key, start)
}
func MeasureSinceWithLabels(key []string, start time.Time, labels []Label) {
globalMetrics.Load().(*Metrics).MeasureSinceWithLabels(key, start, labels)
}
func UpdateFilter(allow, block []string) {
globalMetrics.Load().(*Metrics).UpdateFilter(allow, block)
}

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package metrics
import (
"bytes"
"fmt"
"log"
"net"
"net/url"
"strings"
"time"
)
const (
// statsdMaxLen is the maximum size of a packet
// to send to statsd
statsdMaxLen = 1400
)
// StatsdSink provides a MetricSink that can be used
// with a statsite or statsd metrics server. It uses
// only UDP packets, while StatsiteSink uses TCP.
type StatsdSink struct {
addr string
metricQueue chan string
}
// NewStatsdSinkFromURL creates an StatsdSink from a URL. It is used
// (and tested) from NewMetricSinkFromURL.
func NewStatsdSinkFromURL(u *url.URL) (MetricSink, error) {
return NewStatsdSink(u.Host)
}
// NewStatsdSink is used to create a new StatsdSink
func NewStatsdSink(addr string) (*StatsdSink, error) {
s := &StatsdSink{
addr: addr,
metricQueue: make(chan string, 4096),
}
go s.flushMetrics()
return s, nil
}
// Close is used to stop flushing to statsd
func (s *StatsdSink) Shutdown() {
close(s.metricQueue)
}
func (s *StatsdSink) SetGauge(key []string, val float32) {
flatKey := s.flattenKey(key)
s.pushMetric(fmt.Sprintf("%s:%f|g\n", flatKey, val))
}
func (s *StatsdSink) SetGaugeWithLabels(key []string, val float32, labels []Label) {
flatKey := s.flattenKeyLabels(key, labels)
s.pushMetric(fmt.Sprintf("%s:%f|g\n", flatKey, val))
}
func (s *StatsdSink) EmitKey(key []string, val float32) {
flatKey := s.flattenKey(key)
s.pushMetric(fmt.Sprintf("%s:%f|kv\n", flatKey, val))
}
func (s *StatsdSink) IncrCounter(key []string, val float32) {
flatKey := s.flattenKey(key)
s.pushMetric(fmt.Sprintf("%s:%f|c\n", flatKey, val))
}
func (s *StatsdSink) IncrCounterWithLabels(key []string, val float32, labels []Label) {
flatKey := s.flattenKeyLabels(key, labels)
s.pushMetric(fmt.Sprintf("%s:%f|c\n", flatKey, val))
}
func (s *StatsdSink) AddSample(key []string, val float32) {
flatKey := s.flattenKey(key)
s.pushMetric(fmt.Sprintf("%s:%f|ms\n", flatKey, val))
}
func (s *StatsdSink) AddSampleWithLabels(key []string, val float32, labels []Label) {
flatKey := s.flattenKeyLabels(key, labels)
s.pushMetric(fmt.Sprintf("%s:%f|ms\n", flatKey, val))
}
// Flattens the key for formatting, removes spaces
func (s *StatsdSink) flattenKey(parts []string) string {
joined := strings.Join(parts, ".")
return strings.Map(func(r rune) rune {
switch r {
case ':':
fallthrough
case ' ':
return '_'
default:
return r
}
}, joined)
}
// Flattens the key along with labels for formatting, removes spaces
func (s *StatsdSink) flattenKeyLabels(parts []string, labels []Label) string {
for _, label := range labels {
parts = append(parts, label.Value)
}
return s.flattenKey(parts)
}
// Does a non-blocking push to the metrics queue
func (s *StatsdSink) pushMetric(m string) {
select {
case s.metricQueue <- m:
default:
}
}
// Flushes metrics
func (s *StatsdSink) flushMetrics() {
var sock net.Conn
var err error
var wait <-chan time.Time
ticker := time.NewTicker(flushInterval)
defer ticker.Stop()
CONNECT:
// Create a buffer
buf := bytes.NewBuffer(nil)
// Attempt to connect
sock, err = net.Dial("udp", s.addr)
if err != nil {
log.Printf("[ERR] Error connecting to statsd! Err: %s", err)
goto WAIT
}
for {
select {
case metric, ok := <-s.metricQueue:
// Get a metric from the queue
if !ok {
goto QUIT
}
// Check if this would overflow the packet size
if len(metric)+buf.Len() > statsdMaxLen {
_, err := sock.Write(buf.Bytes())
buf.Reset()
if err != nil {
log.Printf("[ERR] Error writing to statsd! Err: %s", err)
goto WAIT
}
}
// Append to the buffer
buf.WriteString(metric)
case <-ticker.C:
if buf.Len() == 0 {
continue
}
_, err := sock.Write(buf.Bytes())
buf.Reset()
if err != nil {
log.Printf("[ERR] Error flushing to statsd! Err: %s", err)
goto WAIT
}
}
}
WAIT:
// Wait for a while
wait = time.After(time.Duration(5) * time.Second)
for {
select {
// Dequeue the messages to avoid backlog
case _, ok := <-s.metricQueue:
if !ok {
goto QUIT
}
case <-wait:
goto CONNECT
}
}
QUIT:
s.metricQueue = nil
}

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