From de6d2c524430287c699aaa898c1325da6afea539 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Niall Sheridan Date: Wed, 20 Jun 2018 22:39:07 +0100 Subject: Update dependencies --- vendor/github.com/fatih/structs/LICENSE | 21 -- vendor/github.com/fatih/structs/README.md | 163 -------- vendor/github.com/fatih/structs/field.go | 141 ------- vendor/github.com/fatih/structs/structs.go | 586 ----------------------------- vendor/github.com/fatih/structs/tags.go | 32 -- 5 files changed, 943 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 vendor/github.com/fatih/structs/LICENSE delete mode 100644 vendor/github.com/fatih/structs/README.md delete mode 100644 vendor/github.com/fatih/structs/field.go delete mode 100644 vendor/github.com/fatih/structs/structs.go delete mode 100644 vendor/github.com/fatih/structs/tags.go (limited to 'vendor/github.com/fatih/structs') diff --git a/vendor/github.com/fatih/structs/LICENSE b/vendor/github.com/fatih/structs/LICENSE deleted file mode 100644 index 34504e4..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/fatih/structs/LICENSE +++ /dev/null @@ -1,21 +0,0 @@ -The MIT License (MIT) - -Copyright (c) 2014 Fatih Arslan - -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. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/github.com/fatih/structs/README.md b/vendor/github.com/fatih/structs/README.md deleted file mode 100644 index 44e0100..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/fatih/structs/README.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,163 +0,0 @@ -# Structs [![GoDoc](http://img.shields.io/badge/go-documentation-blue.svg?style=flat-square)](http://godoc.org/github.com/fatih/structs) [![Build Status](http://img.shields.io/travis/fatih/structs.svg?style=flat-square)](https://travis-ci.org/fatih/structs) [![Coverage Status](http://img.shields.io/coveralls/fatih/structs.svg?style=flat-square)](https://coveralls.io/r/fatih/structs) - -Structs contains various utilities to work with Go (Golang) structs. It was -initially used by me to convert a struct into a `map[string]interface{}`. With -time I've added other utilities for structs. It's basically a high level -package based on primitives from the reflect package. Feel free to add new -functions or improve the existing code. - -## Install - -```bash -go get github.com/fatih/structs -``` - -## Usage and Examples - -Just like the standard lib `strings`, `bytes` and co packages, `structs` has -many global functions to manipulate or organize your struct data. Lets define -and declare a struct: - -```go -type Server struct { - Name string `json:"name,omitempty"` - ID int - Enabled bool - users []string // not exported - http.Server // embedded -} - -server := &Server{ - Name: "gopher", - ID: 123456, - Enabled: true, -} -``` - -```go -// Convert a struct to a map[string]interface{} -// => {"Name":"gopher", "ID":123456, "Enabled":true} -m := structs.Map(server) - -// Convert the values of a struct to a []interface{} -// => ["gopher", 123456, true] -v := structs.Values(server) - -// Convert the names of a struct to a []string -// (see "Names methods" for more info about fields) -n := structs.Names(server) - -// Convert the values of a struct to a []*Field -// (see "Field methods" for more info about fields) -f := structs.Fields(server) - -// Return the struct name => "Server" -n := structs.Name(server) - -// Check if any field of a struct is initialized or not. -h := structs.HasZero(server) - -// Check if all fields of a struct is initialized or not. -z := structs.IsZero(server) - -// Check if server is a struct or a pointer to struct -i := structs.IsStruct(server) -``` - -### Struct methods - -The structs functions can be also used as independent methods by creating a new -`*structs.Struct`. This is handy if you want to have more control over the -structs (such as retrieving a single Field). - -```go -// Create a new struct type: -s := structs.New(server) - -m := s.Map() // Get a map[string]interface{} -v := s.Values() // Get a []interface{} -f := s.Fields() // Get a []*Field -n := s.Names() // Get a []string -f := s.Field(name) // Get a *Field based on the given field name -f, ok := s.FieldOk(name) // Get a *Field based on the given field name -n := s.Name() // Get the struct name -h := s.HasZero() // Check if any field is initialized -z := s.IsZero() // Check if all fields are initialized -``` - -### Field methods - -We can easily examine a single Field for more detail. Below you can see how we -get and interact with various field methods: - - -```go -s := structs.New(server) - -// Get the Field struct for the "Name" field -name := s.Field("Name") - -// Get the underlying value, value => "gopher" -value := name.Value().(string) - -// Set the field's value -name.Set("another gopher") - -// Get the field's kind, kind => "string" -name.Kind() - -// Check if the field is exported or not -if name.IsExported() { - fmt.Println("Name field is exported") -} - -// Check if the value is a zero value, such as "" for string, 0 for int -if !name.IsZero() { - fmt.Println("Name is initialized") -} - -// Check if the field is an anonymous (embedded) field -if !name.IsEmbedded() { - fmt.Println("Name is not an embedded field") -} - -// Get the Field's tag value for tag name "json", tag value => "name,omitempty" -tagValue := name.Tag("json") -``` - -Nested structs are supported too: - -```go -addrField := s.Field("Server").Field("Addr") - -// Get the value for addr -a := addrField.Value().(string) - -// Or get all fields -httpServer := s.Field("Server").Fields() -``` - -We can also get a slice of Fields from the Struct type to iterate over all -fields. This is handy if you wish to examine all fields: - -```go -s := structs.New(server) - -for _, f := range s.Fields() { - fmt.Printf("field name: %+v\n", f.Name()) - - if f.IsExported() { - fmt.Printf("value : %+v\n", f.Value()) - fmt.Printf("is zero : %+v\n", f.IsZero()) - } -} -``` - -## Credits - - * [Fatih Arslan](https://github.com/fatih) - * [Cihangir Savas](https://github.com/cihangir) - -## License - -The MIT License (MIT) - see LICENSE.md for more details diff --git a/vendor/github.com/fatih/structs/field.go b/vendor/github.com/fatih/structs/field.go deleted file mode 100644 index e697832..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/fatih/structs/field.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,141 +0,0 @@ -package structs - -import ( - "errors" - "fmt" - "reflect" -) - -var ( - errNotExported = errors.New("field is not exported") - errNotSettable = errors.New("field is not settable") -) - -// Field represents a single struct field that encapsulates high level -// functions around the field. -type Field struct { - value reflect.Value - field reflect.StructField - defaultTag string -} - -// Tag returns the value associated with key in the tag string. If there is no -// such key in the tag, Tag returns the empty string. -func (f *Field) Tag(key string) string { - return f.field.Tag.Get(key) -} - -// Value returns the underlying value of the field. It panics if the field -// is not exported. -func (f *Field) Value() interface{} { - return f.value.Interface() -} - -// IsEmbedded returns true if the given field is an anonymous field (embedded) -func (f *Field) IsEmbedded() bool { - return f.field.Anonymous -} - -// IsExported returns true if the given field is exported. -func (f *Field) IsExported() bool { - return f.field.PkgPath == "" -} - -// IsZero returns true if the given field is not initialized (has a zero value). -// It panics if the field is not exported. -func (f *Field) IsZero() bool { - zero := reflect.Zero(f.value.Type()).Interface() - current := f.Value() - - return reflect.DeepEqual(current, zero) -} - -// Name returns the name of the given field -func (f *Field) Name() string { - return f.field.Name -} - -// Kind returns the fields kind, such as "string", "map", "bool", etc .. -func (f *Field) Kind() reflect.Kind { - return f.value.Kind() -} - -// Set sets the field to given value v. It returns an error if the field is not -// settable (not addressable or not exported) or if the given value's type -// doesn't match the fields type. -func (f *Field) Set(val interface{}) error { - // we can't set unexported fields, so be sure this field is exported - if !f.IsExported() { - return errNotExported - } - - // do we get here? not sure... - if !f.value.CanSet() { - return errNotSettable - } - - given := reflect.ValueOf(val) - - if f.value.Kind() != given.Kind() { - return fmt.Errorf("wrong kind. got: %s want: %s", given.Kind(), f.value.Kind()) - } - - f.value.Set(given) - return nil -} - -// Zero sets the field to its zero value. It returns an error if the field is not -// settable (not addressable or not exported). -func (f *Field) Zero() error { - zero := reflect.Zero(f.value.Type()).Interface() - return f.Set(zero) -} - -// Fields returns a slice of Fields. This is particular handy to get the fields -// of a nested struct . A struct tag with the content of "-" ignores the -// checking of that particular field. Example: -// -// // Field is ignored by this package. -// Field *http.Request `structs:"-"` -// -// It panics if field is not exported or if field's kind is not struct -func (f *Field) Fields() []*Field { - return getFields(f.value, f.defaultTag) -} - -// Field returns the field from a nested struct. It panics if the nested struct -// is not exported or if the field was not found. -func (f *Field) Field(name string) *Field { - field, ok := f.FieldOk(name) - if !ok { - panic("field not found") - } - - return field -} - -// FieldOk returns the field from a nested struct. The boolean returns whether -// the field was found (true) or not (false). -func (f *Field) FieldOk(name string) (*Field, bool) { - value := &f.value - // value must be settable so we need to make sure it holds the address of the - // variable and not a copy, so we can pass the pointer to strctVal instead of a - // copy (which is not assigned to any variable, hence not settable). - // see "https://blog.golang.org/laws-of-reflection#TOC_8." - if f.value.Kind() != reflect.Ptr { - a := f.value.Addr() - value = &a - } - v := strctVal(value.Interface()) - t := v.Type() - - field, ok := t.FieldByName(name) - if !ok { - return nil, false - } - - return &Field{ - field: field, - value: v.FieldByName(name), - }, true -} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/fatih/structs/structs.go b/vendor/github.com/fatih/structs/structs.go deleted file mode 100644 index be3816a..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/fatih/structs/structs.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,586 +0,0 @@ -// Package structs contains various utilities functions to work with structs. -package structs - -import ( - "fmt" - - "reflect" -) - -var ( - // DefaultTagName is the default tag name for struct fields which provides - // a more granular to tweak certain structs. Lookup the necessary functions - // for more info. - DefaultTagName = "structs" // struct's field default tag name -) - -// Struct encapsulates a struct type to provide several high level functions -// around the struct. -type Struct struct { - raw interface{} - value reflect.Value - TagName string -} - -// New returns a new *Struct with the struct s. It panics if the s's kind is -// not struct. -func New(s interface{}) *Struct { - return &Struct{ - raw: s, - value: strctVal(s), - TagName: DefaultTagName, - } -} - -// Map converts the given struct to a map[string]interface{}, where the keys -// of the map are the field names and the values of the map the associated -// values of the fields. The default key string is the struct field name but -// can be changed in the struct field's tag value. The "structs" key in the -// struct's field tag value is the key name. Example: -// -// // Field appears in map as key "myName". -// Name string `structs:"myName"` -// -// A tag value with the content of "-" ignores that particular field. Example: -// -// // Field is ignored by this package. -// Field bool `structs:"-"` -// -// A tag value with the content of "string" uses the stringer to get the value. Example: -// -// // The value will be output of Animal's String() func. -// // Map will panic if Animal does not implement String(). -// Field *Animal `structs:"field,string"` -// -// A tag value with the option of "flatten" used in a struct field is to flatten its fields -// in the output map. Example: -// -// // The FieldStruct's fields will be flattened into the output map. -// FieldStruct time.Time `structs:",flatten"` -// -// A tag value with the option of "omitnested" stops iterating further if the type -// is a struct. Example: -// -// // Field is not processed further by this package. -// Field time.Time `structs:"myName,omitnested"` -// Field *http.Request `structs:",omitnested"` -// -// A tag value with the option of "omitempty" ignores that particular field if -// the field value is empty. Example: -// -// // Field appears in map as key "myName", but the field is -// // skipped if empty. -// Field string `structs:"myName,omitempty"` -// -// // Field appears in map as key "Field" (the default), but -// // the field is skipped if empty. -// Field string `structs:",omitempty"` -// -// Note that only exported fields of a struct can be accessed, non exported -// fields will be neglected. -func (s *Struct) Map() map[string]interface{} { - out := make(map[string]interface{}) - s.FillMap(out) - return out -} - -// FillMap is the same as Map. Instead of returning the output, it fills the -// given map. -func (s *Struct) FillMap(out map[string]interface{}) { - if out == nil { - return - } - - fields := s.structFields() - - for _, field := range fields { - name := field.Name - val := s.value.FieldByName(name) - isSubStruct := false - var finalVal interface{} - - tagName, tagOpts := parseTag(field.Tag.Get(s.TagName)) - if tagName != "" { - name = tagName - } - - // if the value is a zero value and the field is marked as omitempty do - // not include - if tagOpts.Has("omitempty") { - zero := reflect.Zero(val.Type()).Interface() - current := val.Interface() - - if reflect.DeepEqual(current, zero) { - continue - } - } - - if !tagOpts.Has("omitnested") { - finalVal = s.nested(val) - - v := reflect.ValueOf(val.Interface()) - if v.Kind() == reflect.Ptr { - v = v.Elem() - } - - switch v.Kind() { - case reflect.Map, reflect.Struct: - isSubStruct = true - } - } else { - finalVal = val.Interface() - } - - if tagOpts.Has("string") { - s, ok := val.Interface().(fmt.Stringer) - if ok { - out[name] = s.String() - } - continue - } - - if isSubStruct && (tagOpts.Has("flatten")) { - for k := range finalVal.(map[string]interface{}) { - out[k] = finalVal.(map[string]interface{})[k] - } - } else { - out[name] = finalVal - } - } -} - -// Values converts the given s struct's field values to a []interface{}. A -// struct tag with the content of "-" ignores the that particular field. -// Example: -// -// // Field is ignored by this package. -// Field int `structs:"-"` -// -// A value with the option of "omitnested" stops iterating further if the type -// is a struct. Example: -// -// // Fields is not processed further by this package. -// Field time.Time `structs:",omitnested"` -// Field *http.Request `structs:",omitnested"` -// -// A tag value with the option of "omitempty" ignores that particular field and -// is not added to the values if the field value is empty. Example: -// -// // Field is skipped if empty -// Field string `structs:",omitempty"` -// -// Note that only exported fields of a struct can be accessed, non exported -// fields will be neglected. -func (s *Struct) Values() []interface{} { - fields := s.structFields() - - var t []interface{} - - for _, field := range fields { - val := s.value.FieldByName(field.Name) - - _, tagOpts := parseTag(field.Tag.Get(s.TagName)) - - // if the value is a zero value and the field is marked as omitempty do - // not include - if tagOpts.Has("omitempty") { - zero := reflect.Zero(val.Type()).Interface() - current := val.Interface() - - if reflect.DeepEqual(current, zero) { - continue - } - } - - if tagOpts.Has("string") { - s, ok := val.Interface().(fmt.Stringer) - if ok { - t = append(t, s.String()) - } - continue - } - - if IsStruct(val.Interface()) && !tagOpts.Has("omitnested") { - // look out for embedded structs, and convert them to a - // []interface{} to be added to the final values slice - for _, embeddedVal := range Values(val.Interface()) { - t = append(t, embeddedVal) - } - } else { - t = append(t, val.Interface()) - } - } - - return t -} - -// Fields returns a slice of Fields. A struct tag with the content of "-" -// ignores the checking of that particular field. Example: -// -// // Field is ignored by this package. -// Field bool `structs:"-"` -// -// It panics if s's kind is not struct. -func (s *Struct) Fields() []*Field { - return getFields(s.value, s.TagName) -} - -// Names returns a slice of field names. A struct tag with the content of "-" -// ignores the checking of that particular field. Example: -// -// // Field is ignored by this package. -// Field bool `structs:"-"` -// -// It panics if s's kind is not struct. -func (s *Struct) Names() []string { - fields := getFields(s.value, s.TagName) - - names := make([]string, len(fields)) - - for i, field := range fields { - names[i] = field.Name() - } - - return names -} - -func getFields(v reflect.Value, tagName string) []*Field { - if v.Kind() == reflect.Ptr { - v = v.Elem() - } - - t := v.Type() - - var fields []*Field - - for i := 0; i < t.NumField(); i++ { - field := t.Field(i) - - if tag := field.Tag.Get(tagName); tag == "-" { - continue - } - - f := &Field{ - field: field, - value: v.FieldByName(field.Name), - } - - fields = append(fields, f) - - } - - return fields -} - -// Field returns a new Field struct that provides several high level functions -// around a single struct field entity. It panics if the field is not found. -func (s *Struct) Field(name string) *Field { - f, ok := s.FieldOk(name) - if !ok { - panic("field not found") - } - - return f -} - -// FieldOk returns a new Field struct that provides several high level functions -// around a single struct field entity. The boolean returns true if the field -// was found. -func (s *Struct) FieldOk(name string) (*Field, bool) { - t := s.value.Type() - - field, ok := t.FieldByName(name) - if !ok { - return nil, false - } - - return &Field{ - field: field, - value: s.value.FieldByName(name), - defaultTag: s.TagName, - }, true -} - -// IsZero returns true if all fields in a struct is a zero value (not -// initialized) A struct tag with the content of "-" ignores the checking of -// that particular field. Example: -// -// // Field is ignored by this package. -// Field bool `structs:"-"` -// -// A value with the option of "omitnested" stops iterating further if the type -// is a struct. Example: -// -// // Field is not processed further by this package. -// Field time.Time `structs:"myName,omitnested"` -// Field *http.Request `structs:",omitnested"` -// -// Note that only exported fields of a struct can be accessed, non exported -// fields will be neglected. It panics if s's kind is not struct. -func (s *Struct) IsZero() bool { - fields := s.structFields() - - for _, field := range fields { - val := s.value.FieldByName(field.Name) - - _, tagOpts := parseTag(field.Tag.Get(s.TagName)) - - if IsStruct(val.Interface()) && !tagOpts.Has("omitnested") { - ok := IsZero(val.Interface()) - if !ok { - return false - } - - continue - } - - // zero value of the given field, such as "" for string, 0 for int - zero := reflect.Zero(val.Type()).Interface() - - // current value of the given field - current := val.Interface() - - if !reflect.DeepEqual(current, zero) { - return false - } - } - - return true -} - -// HasZero returns true if a field in a struct is not initialized (zero value). -// A struct tag with the content of "-" ignores the checking of that particular -// field. Example: -// -// // Field is ignored by this package. -// Field bool `structs:"-"` -// -// A value with the option of "omitnested" stops iterating further if the type -// is a struct. Example: -// -// // Field is not processed further by this package. -// Field time.Time `structs:"myName,omitnested"` -// Field *http.Request `structs:",omitnested"` -// -// Note that only exported fields of a struct can be accessed, non exported -// fields will be neglected. It panics if s's kind is not struct. -func (s *Struct) HasZero() bool { - fields := s.structFields() - - for _, field := range fields { - val := s.value.FieldByName(field.Name) - - _, tagOpts := parseTag(field.Tag.Get(s.TagName)) - - if IsStruct(val.Interface()) && !tagOpts.Has("omitnested") { - ok := HasZero(val.Interface()) - if ok { - return true - } - - continue - } - - // zero value of the given field, such as "" for string, 0 for int - zero := reflect.Zero(val.Type()).Interface() - - // current value of the given field - current := val.Interface() - - if reflect.DeepEqual(current, zero) { - return true - } - } - - return false -} - -// Name returns the structs's type name within its package. For more info refer -// to Name() function. -func (s *Struct) Name() string { - return s.value.Type().Name() -} - -// structFields returns the exported struct fields for a given s struct. This -// is a convenient helper method to avoid duplicate code in some of the -// functions. -func (s *Struct) structFields() []reflect.StructField { - t := s.value.Type() - - var f []reflect.StructField - - for i := 0; i < t.NumField(); i++ { - field := t.Field(i) - // we can't access the value of unexported fields - if field.PkgPath != "" { - continue - } - - // don't check if it's omitted - if tag := field.Tag.Get(s.TagName); tag == "-" { - continue - } - - f = append(f, field) - } - - return f -} - -func strctVal(s interface{}) reflect.Value { - v := reflect.ValueOf(s) - - // if pointer get the underlying element≤ - for v.Kind() == reflect.Ptr { - v = v.Elem() - } - - if v.Kind() != reflect.Struct { - panic("not struct") - } - - return v -} - -// Map converts the given struct to a map[string]interface{}. For more info -// refer to Struct types Map() method. It panics if s's kind is not struct. -func Map(s interface{}) map[string]interface{} { - return New(s).Map() -} - -// FillMap is the same as Map. Instead of returning the output, it fills the -// given map. -func FillMap(s interface{}, out map[string]interface{}) { - New(s).FillMap(out) -} - -// Values converts the given struct to a []interface{}. For more info refer to -// Struct types Values() method. It panics if s's kind is not struct. -func Values(s interface{}) []interface{} { - return New(s).Values() -} - -// Fields returns a slice of *Field. For more info refer to Struct types -// Fields() method. It panics if s's kind is not struct. -func Fields(s interface{}) []*Field { - return New(s).Fields() -} - -// Names returns a slice of field names. For more info refer to Struct types -// Names() method. It panics if s's kind is not struct. -func Names(s interface{}) []string { - return New(s).Names() -} - -// IsZero returns true if all fields is equal to a zero value. For more info -// refer to Struct types IsZero() method. It panics if s's kind is not struct. -func IsZero(s interface{}) bool { - return New(s).IsZero() -} - -// HasZero returns true if any field is equal to a zero value. For more info -// refer to Struct types HasZero() method. It panics if s's kind is not struct. -func HasZero(s interface{}) bool { - return New(s).HasZero() -} - -// IsStruct returns true if the given variable is a struct or a pointer to -// struct. -func IsStruct(s interface{}) bool { - v := reflect.ValueOf(s) - if v.Kind() == reflect.Ptr { - v = v.Elem() - } - - // uninitialized zero value of a struct - if v.Kind() == reflect.Invalid { - return false - } - - return v.Kind() == reflect.Struct -} - -// Name returns the structs's type name within its package. It returns an -// empty string for unnamed types. It panics if s's kind is not struct. -func Name(s interface{}) string { - return New(s).Name() -} - -// nested retrieves recursively all types for the given value and returns the -// nested value. -func (s *Struct) nested(val reflect.Value) interface{} { - var finalVal interface{} - - v := reflect.ValueOf(val.Interface()) - if v.Kind() == reflect.Ptr { - v = v.Elem() - } - - switch v.Kind() { - case reflect.Struct: - n := New(val.Interface()) - n.TagName = s.TagName - m := n.Map() - - // do not add the converted value if there are no exported fields, ie: - // time.Time - if len(m) == 0 { - finalVal = val.Interface() - } else { - finalVal = m - } - case reflect.Map: - // get the element type of the map - mapElem := val.Type() - switch val.Type().Kind() { - case reflect.Ptr, reflect.Array, reflect.Map, - reflect.Slice, reflect.Chan: - mapElem = val.Type().Elem() - if mapElem.Kind() == reflect.Ptr { - mapElem = mapElem.Elem() - } - } - - // only iterate over struct types, ie: map[string]StructType, - // map[string][]StructType, - if mapElem.Kind() == reflect.Struct || - (mapElem.Kind() == reflect.Slice && - mapElem.Elem().Kind() == reflect.Struct) { - m := make(map[string]interface{}, val.Len()) - for _, k := range val.MapKeys() { - m[k.String()] = s.nested(val.MapIndex(k)) - } - finalVal = m - break - } - - // TODO(arslan): should this be optional? - finalVal = val.Interface() - case reflect.Slice, reflect.Array: - if val.Type().Kind() == reflect.Interface { - finalVal = val.Interface() - break - } - - // TODO(arslan): should this be optional? - // do not iterate of non struct types, just pass the value. Ie: []int, - // []string, co... We only iterate further if it's a struct. - // i.e []foo or []*foo - if val.Type().Elem().Kind() != reflect.Struct && - !(val.Type().Elem().Kind() == reflect.Ptr && - val.Type().Elem().Elem().Kind() == reflect.Struct) { - finalVal = val.Interface() - break - } - - slices := make([]interface{}, val.Len(), val.Len()) - for x := 0; x < val.Len(); x++ { - slices[x] = s.nested(val.Index(x)) - } - finalVal = slices - default: - finalVal = val.Interface() - } - - return finalVal -} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/fatih/structs/tags.go b/vendor/github.com/fatih/structs/tags.go deleted file mode 100644 index 8859341..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/fatih/structs/tags.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,32 +0,0 @@ -package structs - -import "strings" - -// tagOptions contains a slice of tag options -type tagOptions []string - -// Has returns true if the given optiton is available in tagOptions -func (t tagOptions) Has(opt string) bool { - for _, tagOpt := range t { - if tagOpt == opt { - return true - } - } - - return false -} - -// parseTag splits a struct field's tag into its name and a list of options -// which comes after a name. A tag is in the form of: "name,option1,option2". -// The name can be neglectected. -func parseTag(tag string) (string, tagOptions) { - // tag is one of followings: - // "" - // "name" - // "name,opt" - // "name,opt,opt2" - // ",opt" - - res := strings.Split(tag, ",") - return res[0], res[1:] -} -- cgit v1.2.3