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authorDaniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>2024-04-28 12:36:04 +0000
committerDaniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>2024-04-28 12:36:04 +0000
commitb09c6d56832eb1718c07d74abf3bc6ae3fe4e030 (patch)
treed2caec2610d4ea887803ec9e9c3cd77136c448ba /dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d
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diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/.gitattributes b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/.gitattributes
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index 0000000..d2f212e
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+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/.gitattributes
@@ -0,0 +1,10 @@
+# Treat all files in this repo as binary, with no git magic updating
+# line endings. Windows users contributing to Go will need to use a
+# modern version of git and editors capable of LF line endings.
+#
+# We'll prevent accidental CRLF line endings from entering the repo
+# via the git-review gofmt checks.
+#
+# See golang.org/issue/9281
+
+* -text
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/.gitignore b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/.gitignore
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index 0000000..8339fd6
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/.gitignore
@@ -0,0 +1,2 @@
+# Add no patterns to .hgignore except for files generated by the build.
+last-change
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/AUTHORS b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/AUTHORS
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index 0000000..15167cd
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/AUTHORS
@@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
+# This source code refers to The Go Authors for copyright purposes.
+# The master list of authors is in the main Go distribution,
+# visible at http://tip.golang.org/AUTHORS.
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/CONTRIBUTING.md b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/CONTRIBUTING.md
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+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/CONTRIBUTING.md
@@ -0,0 +1,26 @@
+# Contributing to Go
+
+Go is an open source project.
+
+It is the work of hundreds of contributors. We appreciate your help!
+
+## Filing issues
+
+When [filing an issue](https://golang.org/issue/new), make sure to answer these five questions:
+
+1. What version of Go are you using (`go version`)?
+2. What operating system and processor architecture are you using?
+3. What did you do?
+4. What did you expect to see?
+5. What did you see instead?
+
+General questions should go to the [golang-nuts mailing list](https://groups.google.com/group/golang-nuts) instead of the issue tracker.
+The gophers there will answer or ask you to file an issue if you've tripped over a bug.
+
+## Contributing code
+
+Please read the [Contribution Guidelines](https://golang.org/doc/contribute.html)
+before sending patches.
+
+Unless otherwise noted, the Go source files are distributed under
+the BSD-style license found in the LICENSE file.
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/CONTRIBUTORS b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/CONTRIBUTORS
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+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/CONTRIBUTORS
@@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
+# This source code was written by the Go contributors.
+# The master list of contributors is in the main Go distribution,
+# visible at http://tip.golang.org/CONTRIBUTORS.
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/LICENSE b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/LICENSE
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index 0000000..6a66aea
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/LICENSE
@@ -0,0 +1,27 @@
+Copyright (c) 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
+
+Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
+modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
+met:
+
+ * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
+notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+ * 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.
+ * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its
+contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from
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diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/README.md b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/README.md
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+# exp
+
+[![PkgGoDev](https://pkg.go.dev/badge/golang.org/x/exp)](https://pkg.go.dev/golang.org/x/exp)
+
+This subrepository holds experimental and deprecated (in the `old`
+directory) packages.
+
+The idea for this subrepository originated as the `pkg/exp` directory
+of the main repository, but its presence there made it unavailable
+to users of the binary downloads of the Go installation. The
+subrepository has therefore been created to make it possible to `go
+get` these packages.
+
+**Warning:** Packages here are experimental and unreliable. Some may
+one day be promoted to the main repository or other subrepository,
+or they may be modified arbitrarily or even disappear altogether.
+
+In short, code in this subrepository is not subject to the Go 1
+compatibility promise. (No subrepo is, but the promise is even more
+likely to be violated by go.exp than the others.)
+
+Caveat emptor.
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/apidiff/README.md b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/apidiff/README.md
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+# Checking Go Package API Compatibility
+
+The `apidiff` tool in this directory determines whether two versions of the same
+package are compatible. The goal is to help the developer make an informed
+choice of semantic version after they have changed the code of their module.
+
+`apidiff` reports two kinds of changes: incompatible ones, which require
+incrementing the major part of the semantic version, and compatible ones, which
+require a minor version increment. If no API changes are reported but there are
+code changes that could affect client code, then the patch version should
+be incremented.
+
+Because `apidiff` ignores package import paths, it may be used to display API
+differences between any two packages, not just different versions of the same
+package.
+
+The current version of `apidiff` compares only packages, not modules.
+
+
+## Compatibility Desiderata
+
+Any tool that checks compatibility can offer only an approximation. No tool can
+detect behavioral changes; and even if it could, whether a behavioral change is
+a breaking change or not depends on many factors, such as whether it closes a
+security hole or fixes a bug. Even a change that causes some code to fail to
+compile may not be considered a breaking change by the developers or their
+users. It may only affect code marked as experimental or unstable, for
+example, or the break may only manifest in unlikely cases.
+
+For a tool to be useful, its notion of compatibility must be relaxed enough to
+allow reasonable changes, like adding a field to a struct, but strict enough to
+catch significant breaking changes. A tool that is too lax will miss important
+incompatibilities, and users will stop trusting it; one that is too strict may
+generate so much noise that users will ignore it.
+
+To a first approximation, this tool reports a change as incompatible if it could
+cause client code to stop compiling. But `apidiff` ignores five ways in which
+code may fail to compile after a change. Three of them are mentioned in the
+[Go 1 Compatibility Guarantee](https://golang.org/doc/go1compat).
+
+### Unkeyed Struct Literals
+
+Code that uses an unkeyed struct literal would fail to compile if a field was
+added to the struct, making any such addition an incompatible change. An example:
+
+```
+// old
+type Point struct { X, Y int }
+
+// new
+type Point struct { X, Y, Z int }
+
+// client
+p := pkg.Point{1, 2} // fails in new because there are more fields than expressions
+```
+Here and below, we provide three snippets: the code in the old version of the
+package, the code in the new version, and the code written in a client of the package,
+which refers to it by the name `pkg`. The client code compiles against the old
+code but not the new.
+
+### Embedding and Shadowing
+
+Adding an exported field to a struct can break code that embeds that struct,
+because the newly added field may conflict with an identically named field
+at the same struct depth. A selector referring to the latter would become
+ambiguous and thus erroneous.
+
+
+```
+// old
+type Point struct { X, Y int }
+
+// new
+type Point struct { X, Y, Z int }
+
+// client
+type z struct { Z int }
+
+var v struct {
+ pkg.Point
+ z
+}
+
+_ = v.Z // fails in new
+```
+In the new version, the last line fails to compile because there are two embedded `Z`
+fields at the same depth, one from `z` and one from `pkg.Point`.
+
+
+### Using an Identical Type Externally
+
+If it is possible for client code to write a type expression representing the
+underlying type of a defined type in a package, then external code can use it in
+assignments involving the package type, making any change to that type incompatible.
+```
+// old
+type Point struct { X, Y int }
+
+// new
+type Point struct { X, Y, Z int }
+
+// client
+var p struct { X, Y int } = pkg.Point{} // fails in new because of Point's extra field
+```
+Here, the external code could have used the provided name `Point`, but chose not
+to. I'll have more to say about this and related examples later.
+
+### unsafe.Sizeof and Friends
+
+Since `unsafe.Sizeof`, `unsafe.Offsetof` and `unsafe.Alignof` are constant
+expressions, they can be used in an array type literal:
+
+```
+// old
+type S struct{ X int }
+
+// new
+type S struct{ X, y int }
+
+// client
+var a [unsafe.Sizeof(pkg.S{})]int = [8]int{} // fails in new because S's size is not 8
+```
+Use of these operations could make many changes to a type potentially incompatible.
+
+
+### Type Switches
+
+A package change that merges two different types (with same underlying type)
+into a single new type may break type switches in clients that refer to both
+original types:
+
+```
+// old
+type T1 int
+type T2 int
+
+// new
+type T1 int
+type T2 = T1
+
+// client
+switch x.(type) {
+case T1:
+case T2:
+} // fails with new because two cases have the same type
+```
+This sort of incompatibility is sufficiently esoteric to ignore; the tool allows
+merging types.
+
+## First Attempt at a Definition
+
+Our first attempt at defining compatibility captures the idea that all the
+exported names in the old package must have compatible equivalents in the new
+package.
+
+A new package is compatible with an old one if and only if:
+- For every exported package-level name in the old package, the same name is
+ declared in the new at package level, and
+- the names denote the same kind of object (e.g. both are variables), and
+- the types of the objects are compatible.
+
+We will work out the details (and make some corrections) below, but it is clear
+already that we will need to determine what makes two types compatible. And
+whatever the definition of type compatibility, it's certainly true that if two
+types are the same, they are compatible. So we will need to decide what makes an
+old and new type the same. We will call this sameness relation _correspondence_.
+
+## Type Correspondence
+
+Go already has a definition of when two types are the same:
+[type identity](https://golang.org/ref/spec#Type_identity).
+But identity isn't adequate for our purpose: it says that two defined
+types are identical if they arise from the same definition, but it's unclear
+what "same" means when talking about two different packages (or two versions of
+a single package).
+
+The obvious change to the definition of identity is to require that old and new
+[defined types](https://golang.org/ref/spec#Type_definitions)
+have the same name instead. But that doesn't work either, for two
+reasons. First, type aliases can equate two defined types with different names:
+
+```
+// old
+type E int
+
+// new
+type t int
+type E = t
+```
+Second, an unexported type can be renamed:
+
+```
+// old
+type u1 int
+var V u1
+
+// new
+type u2 int
+var V u2
+```
+Here, even though `u1` and `u2` are unexported, their exported fields and
+methods are visible to clients, so they are part of the API. But since the name
+`u1` is not visible to clients, it can be changed compatibly. We say that `u1`
+and `u2` are _exposed_: a type is exposed if a client package can declare variables of that type.
+
+We will say that an old defined type _corresponds_ to a new one if they have the
+same name, or one can be renamed to the other without otherwise changing the
+API. In the first example above, old `E` and new `t` correspond. In the second,
+old `u1` and new `u2` correspond.
+
+Two or more old defined types can correspond to a single new type: we consider
+"merging" two types into one to be a compatible change. As mentioned above,
+code that uses both names in a type switch will fail, but we deliberately ignore
+this case. However, a single old type can correspond to only one new type.
+
+So far, we've explained what correspondence means for defined types. To extend
+the definition to all types, we parallel the language's definition of type
+identity. So, for instance, an old and a new slice type correspond if their
+element types correspond.
+
+## Definition of Compatibility
+
+We can now present the definition of compatibility used by `apidiff`.
+
+### Package Compatibility
+
+> A new package is compatible with an old one if:
+>1. Each exported name in the old package's scope also appears in the new
+>package's scope, and the object (constant, variable, function or type) denoted
+>by that name in the old package is compatible with the object denoted by the
+>name in the new package, and
+>2. For every exposed type that implements an exposed interface in the old package,
+> its corresponding type should implement the corresponding interface in the new package.
+>
+>Otherwise the packages are incompatible.
+
+As an aside, the tool also finds exported names in the new package that are not
+exported in the old, and marks them as compatible changes.
+
+Clause 2 is discussed further in "Whole-Package Compatibility."
+
+### Object Compatibility
+
+This section provides compatibility rules for constants, variables, functions
+and types.
+
+#### Constants
+
+>A new exported constant is compatible with an old one of the same name if and only if
+>1. Their types correspond, and
+>2. Their values are identical.
+
+It is tempting to allow changing a typed constant to an untyped one. That may
+seem harmless, but it can break code like this:
+
+```
+// old
+const C int64 = 1
+
+// new
+const C = 1
+
+// client
+var x = C // old type is int64, new is int
+var y int64 = x // fails with new: different types in assignment
+```
+
+A change to the value of a constant can break compatibility if the value is used
+in an array type:
+
+```
+// old
+const C = 1
+
+// new
+const C = 2
+
+// client
+var a [C]int = [1]int{} // fails with new because [2]int and [1]int are different types
+```
+Changes to constant values are rare, and determining whether they are compatible
+or not is better left to the user, so the tool reports them.
+
+#### Variables
+
+>A new exported variable is compatible with an old one of the same name if and
+>only if their types correspond.
+
+Correspondence doesn't look past names, so this rule does not prevent adding a
+field to `MyStruct` if the package declares `var V MyStruct`. It does, however, mean that
+
+```
+var V struct { X int }
+```
+is incompatible with
+```
+var V struct { X, Y int }
+```
+I discuss this at length below in the section "Compatibility, Types and Names."
+
+#### Functions
+
+>A new exported function or variable is compatible with an old function of the
+>same name if and only if their types (signatures) correspond.
+
+This rule captures the fact that, although many signature changes are compatible
+for all call sites, none are compatible for assignment:
+
+```
+var v func(int) = pkg.F
+```
+Here, `F` must be of type `func(int)` and not, for instance, `func(...int)` or `func(interface{})`.
+
+Note that the rule permits changing a function to a variable. This is a common
+practice, usually done for test stubbing, and cannot break any code at compile
+time.
+
+#### Exported Types
+
+> A new exported type is compatible with an old one if and only if their
+> names are the same and their types correspond.
+
+This rule seems far too strict. But, ignoring aliases for the moment, it demands only
+that the old and new _defined_ types correspond. Consider:
+```
+// old
+type T struct { X int }
+
+// new
+type T struct { X, Y int }
+```
+The addition of `Y` is a compatible change, because this rule does not require
+that the struct literals have to correspond, only that the defined types
+denoted by `T` must correspond. (Remember that correspondence stops at type
+names.)
+
+If one type is an alias that refers to the corresponding defined type, the
+situation is the same:
+
+```
+// old
+type T struct { X int }
+
+// new
+type u struct { X, Y int }
+type T = u
+```
+Here, the only requirement is that old `T` corresponds to new `u`, not that the
+struct types correspond. (We can't tell from this snippet that the old `T` and
+the new `u` do correspond; that depends on whether `u` replaces `T` throughout
+the API.)
+
+However, the following change is incompatible, because the names do not
+denote corresponding types:
+
+```
+// old
+type T = struct { X int }
+
+// new
+type T = struct { X, Y int }
+```
+### Type Literal Compatibility
+
+Only five kinds of types can differ compatibly: defined types, structs,
+interfaces, channels and numeric types. We only consider the compatibility of
+the last four when they are the underlying type of a defined type. See
+"Compatibility, Types and Names" for a rationale.
+
+We justify the compatibility rules by enumerating all the ways a type
+can be used, and by showing that the allowed changes cannot break any code that
+uses values of the type in those ways.
+
+Values of all types can be used in assignments (including argument passing and
+function return), but we do not require that old and new types are assignment
+compatible. That is because we assume that the old and new packages are never
+used together: any given binary will link in either the old package or the new.
+So in describing how a type can be used in the sections below, we omit
+assignment.
+
+Any type can also be used in a type assertion or conversion. The changes we allow
+below may affect the run-time behavior of these operations, but they cannot affect
+whether they compile. The only such breaking change would be to change
+the type `T` in an assertion `x.T` so that it no longer implements the interface
+type of `x`; but the rules for interfaces below disallow that.
+
+> A new type is compatible with an old one if and only if they correspond, or
+> one of the cases below applies.
+
+#### Defined Types
+
+Other than assignment, the only ways to use a defined type are to access its
+methods, or to make use of the properties of its underlying type. Rule 2 below
+covers the latter, and rules 3 and 4 cover the former.
+
+> A new defined type is compatible with an old one if and only if all of the
+> following hold:
+>1. They correspond.
+>2. Their underlying types are compatible.
+>3. The new exported value method set is a superset of the old.
+>4. The new exported pointer method set is a superset of the old.
+
+An exported method set is a method set with all unexported methods removed.
+When comparing methods of a method set, we require identical names and
+corresponding signatures.
+
+Removing an exported method is clearly a breaking change. But removing an
+unexported one (or changing its signature) can be breaking as well, if it
+results in the type no longer implementing an interface. See "Whole-Package
+Compatibility," below.
+
+#### Channels
+
+> A new channel type is compatible with an old one if
+> 1. The element types correspond, and
+> 2. Either the directions are the same, or the new type has no direction.
+
+Other than assignment, the only ways to use values of a channel type are to send
+and receive on them, to close them, and to use them as map keys. Changes to a
+channel type cannot cause code that closes a channel or uses it as a map key to
+fail to compile, so we need not consider those operations.
+
+Rule 1 ensures that any operations on the values sent or received will compile.
+Rule 2 captures the fact that any program that compiles with a directed channel
+must use either only sends, or only receives, so allowing the other operation
+by removing the channel direction cannot break any code.
+
+
+#### Interfaces
+
+> A new interface is compatible with an old one if and only if:
+> 1. The old interface does not have an unexported method, and it corresponds
+> to the new interfaces (i.e. they have the same method set), or
+> 2. The old interface has an unexported method and the new exported method set is a
+> superset of the old.
+
+Other than assignment, the only ways to use an interface are to implement it,
+embed it, or call one of its methods. (Interface values can also be used as map
+keys, but that cannot cause a compile-time error.)
+
+Certainly, removing an exported method from an interface could break a client
+call, so neither rule allows it.
+
+Rule 1 also disallows adding a method to an interface without an existing unexported
+method. Such an interface can be implemented in client code. If adding a method
+were allowed, a type that implements the old interface could fail to implement
+the new one:
+
+```
+type I interface { M1() } // old
+type I interface { M1(); M2() } // new
+
+// client
+type t struct{}
+func (t) M1() {}
+var i pkg.I = t{} // fails with new, because t lacks M2
+```
+
+Rule 2 is based on the observation that if an interface has an unexported
+method, the only way a client can implement it is to embed it.
+Adding a method is compatible in this case, because the embedding struct will
+continue to implement the interface. Adding a method also cannot break any call
+sites, since no program that compiles could have any such call sites.
+
+#### Structs
+
+> A new struct is compatible with an old one if all of the following hold:
+> 1. The new set of top-level exported fields is a superset of the old.
+> 2. The new set of _selectable_ exported fields is a superset of the old.
+> 3. If the old struct is comparable, so is the new one.
+
+The set of selectable exported fields is the set of exported fields `F`
+such that `x.F` is a valid selector expression for a value `x` of the struct
+type. `F` may be at the top level of the struct, or it may be a field of an
+embedded struct.
+
+Two fields are the same if they have the same name and corresponding types.
+
+Other than assignment, there are only four ways to use a struct: write a struct
+literal, select a field, use a value of the struct as a map key, or compare two
+values for equality. The first clause ensures that struct literals compile; the
+second, that selections compile; and the third, that equality expressions and
+map index expressions compile.
+
+#### Numeric Types
+
+> A new numeric type is compatible with an old one if and only if they are
+> both unsigned integers, both signed integers, both floats or both complex
+> types, and the new one is at least as large as the old on both 32-bit and
+> 64-bit architectures.
+
+Other than in assignments, numeric types appear in arithmetic and comparison
+expressions. Since all arithmetic operations but shifts (see below) require that
+operand types be identical, and by assumption the old and new types underly
+defined types (see "Compatibility, Types and Names," below), there is no way for
+client code to write an arithmetic expression that compiles with operands of the
+old type but not the new.
+
+Numeric types can also appear in type switches and type assertions. Again, since
+the old and new types underly defined types, type switches and type assertions
+that compiled using the old defined type will continue to compile with the new
+defined type.
+
+Going from an unsigned to a signed integer type is an incompatible change for
+the sole reason that only an unsigned type can appear as the right operand of a
+shift. If this rule is relaxed, then changes from an unsigned type to a larger
+signed type would be compatible. See [this
+issue](https://github.com/golang/go/issues/19113).
+
+Only integer types can be used in bitwise and shift operations, and for indexing
+slices and arrays. That is why switching from an integer to a floating-point
+type--even one that can represent all values of the integer type--is an
+incompatible change.
+
+
+Conversions from floating-point to complex types or vice versa are not permitted
+(the predeclared functions real, imag, and complex must be used instead). To
+prevent valid floating-point or complex conversions from becoming invalid,
+changing a floating-point type to a complex type or vice versa is considered an
+incompatible change.
+
+Although conversions between any two integer types are valid, assigning a
+constant value to a variable of integer type that is too small to represent the
+constant is not permitted. That is why the only compatible changes are to
+a new type whose values are a superset of the old. The requirement that the new
+set of values must include the old on both 32-bit and 64-bit machines allows
+conversions from `int32` to `int` and from `int` to `int64`, but not the other
+direction; and similarly for `uint`.
+
+Changing a type to or from `uintptr` is considered an incompatible change. Since
+its size is not specified, there is no way to know whether the new type's values
+are a superset of the old type's.
+
+## Whole-Package Compatibility
+
+Some changes that are compatible for a single type are not compatible when the
+package is considered as a whole. For example, if you remove an unexported
+method on a defined type, it may no longer implement an interface of the
+package. This can break client code:
+
+```
+// old
+type T int
+func (T) m() {}
+type I interface { m() }
+
+// new
+type T int // no method m anymore
+
+// client
+var i pkg.I = pkg.T{} // fails with new because T lacks m
+```
+
+Similarly, adding a method to an interface can cause defined types
+in the package to stop implementing it.
+
+The second clause in the definition for package compatibility handles these
+cases. To repeat:
+> 2. For every exposed type that implements an exposed interface in the old package,
+> its corresponding type should implement the corresponding interface in the new package.
+Recall that a type is exposed if it is part of the package's API, even if it is
+unexported.
+
+Other incompatibilities that involve more than one type in the package can arise
+whenever two types with identical underlying types exist in the old or new
+package. Here, a change "splits" an identical underlying type into two, breaking
+conversions:
+
+```
+// old
+type B struct { X int }
+type C struct { X int }
+
+// new
+type B struct { X int }
+type C struct { X, Y int }
+
+// client
+var b B
+_ = C(b) // fails with new: cannot convert B to C
+```
+Finally, changes that are compatible for the package in which they occur can
+break downstream packages. That can happen even if they involve unexported
+methods, thanks to embedding.
+
+The definitions given here don't account for these sorts of problems.
+
+
+## Compatibility, Types and Names
+
+The above definitions state that the only types that can differ compatibly are
+defined types and the types that underly them. Changes to other type literals
+are considered incompatible. For instance, it is considered an incompatible
+change to add a field to the struct in this variable declaration:
+
+```
+var V struct { X int }
+```
+or this alias definition:
+```
+type T = struct { X int }
+```
+
+We make this choice to keep the definition of compatibility (relatively) simple.
+A more precise definition could, for instance, distinguish between
+
+```
+func F(struct { X int })
+```
+where any changes to the struct are incompatible, and
+
+```
+func F(struct { X, u int })
+```
+where adding a field is compatible (since clients cannot write the signature,
+and thus cannot assign `F` to a variable of the signature type). The definition
+should then also allow other function signature changes that only require
+call-site compatibility, like
+
+```
+func F(struct { X, u int }, ...int)
+```
+The result would be a much more complex definition with little benefit, since
+the examples in this section rarely arise in practice.
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/apidiff/apidiff.go b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/apidiff/apidiff.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..76669d8
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/apidiff/apidiff.go
@@ -0,0 +1,220 @@
+// TODO: test swap corresponding types (e.g. u1 <-> u2 and u2 <-> u1)
+// TODO: test exported alias refers to something in another package -- does correspondence work then?
+// TODO: CODE COVERAGE
+// TODO: note that we may miss correspondences because we bail early when we compare a signature (e.g. when lengths differ; we could do up to the shorter)
+// TODO: if you add an unexported method to an exposed interface, you have to check that
+// every exposed type that previously implemented the interface still does. Otherwise
+// an external assignment of the exposed type to the interface type could fail.
+// TODO: check constant values: large values aren't representable by some types.
+// TODO: Document all the incompatibilities we don't check for.
+
+package apidiff
+
+import (
+ "fmt"
+ "go/constant"
+ "go/token"
+ "go/types"
+)
+
+// Changes reports on the differences between the APIs of the old and new packages.
+// It classifies each difference as either compatible or incompatible (breaking.) For
+// a detailed discussion of what constitutes an incompatible change, see the package
+// documentation.
+func Changes(old, new *types.Package) Report {
+ d := newDiffer(old, new)
+ d.checkPackage()
+ r := Report{}
+ for _, m := range d.incompatibles.collect() {
+ r.Changes = append(r.Changes, Change{Message: m, Compatible: false})
+ }
+ for _, m := range d.compatibles.collect() {
+ r.Changes = append(r.Changes, Change{Message: m, Compatible: true})
+ }
+ return r
+}
+
+type differ struct {
+ old, new *types.Package
+ // Correspondences between named types.
+ // Even though it is the named types (*types.Named) that correspond, we use
+ // *types.TypeName as a map key because they are canonical.
+ // The values can be either named types or basic types.
+ correspondMap map[*types.TypeName]types.Type
+
+ // Messages.
+ incompatibles messageSet
+ compatibles messageSet
+}
+
+func newDiffer(old, new *types.Package) *differ {
+ return &differ{
+ old: old,
+ new: new,
+ correspondMap: map[*types.TypeName]types.Type{},
+ incompatibles: messageSet{},
+ compatibles: messageSet{},
+ }
+}
+
+func (d *differ) incompatible(obj types.Object, part, format string, args ...interface{}) {
+ addMessage(d.incompatibles, obj, part, format, args)
+}
+
+func (d *differ) compatible(obj types.Object, part, format string, args ...interface{}) {
+ addMessage(d.compatibles, obj, part, format, args)
+}
+
+func addMessage(ms messageSet, obj types.Object, part, format string, args []interface{}) {
+ ms.add(obj, part, fmt.Sprintf(format, args...))
+}
+
+func (d *differ) checkPackage() {
+ // Old changes.
+ for _, name := range d.old.Scope().Names() {
+ oldobj := d.old.Scope().Lookup(name)
+ if !oldobj.Exported() {
+ continue
+ }
+ newobj := d.new.Scope().Lookup(name)
+ if newobj == nil {
+ d.incompatible(oldobj, "", "removed")
+ continue
+ }
+ d.checkObjects(oldobj, newobj)
+ }
+ // New additions.
+ for _, name := range d.new.Scope().Names() {
+ newobj := d.new.Scope().Lookup(name)
+ if newobj.Exported() && d.old.Scope().Lookup(name) == nil {
+ d.compatible(newobj, "", "added")
+ }
+ }
+
+ // Whole-package satisfaction.
+ // For every old exposed interface oIface and its corresponding new interface nIface...
+ for otn1, nt1 := range d.correspondMap {
+ oIface, ok := otn1.Type().Underlying().(*types.Interface)
+ if !ok {
+ continue
+ }
+ nIface, ok := nt1.Underlying().(*types.Interface)
+ if !ok {
+ // If nt1 isn't an interface but otn1 is, then that's an incompatibility that
+ // we've already noticed, so there's no need to do anything here.
+ continue
+ }
+ // For every old type that implements oIface, its corresponding new type must implement
+ // nIface.
+ for otn2, nt2 := range d.correspondMap {
+ if otn1 == otn2 {
+ continue
+ }
+ if types.Implements(otn2.Type(), oIface) && !types.Implements(nt2, nIface) {
+ d.incompatible(otn2, "", "no longer implements %s", objectString(otn1))
+ }
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+func (d *differ) checkObjects(old, new types.Object) {
+ switch old := old.(type) {
+ case *types.Const:
+ if new, ok := new.(*types.Const); ok {
+ d.constChanges(old, new)
+ return
+ }
+ case *types.Var:
+ if new, ok := new.(*types.Var); ok {
+ d.checkCorrespondence(old, "", old.Type(), new.Type())
+ return
+ }
+ case *types.Func:
+ switch new := new.(type) {
+ case *types.Func:
+ d.checkCorrespondence(old, "", old.Type(), new.Type())
+ return
+ case *types.Var:
+ d.compatible(old, "", "changed from func to var")
+ d.checkCorrespondence(old, "", old.Type(), new.Type())
+ return
+
+ }
+ case *types.TypeName:
+ if new, ok := new.(*types.TypeName); ok {
+ d.checkCorrespondence(old, "", old.Type(), new.Type())
+ return
+ }
+ default:
+ panic("unexpected obj type")
+ }
+ // Here if kind of type changed.
+ d.incompatible(old, "", "changed from %s to %s",
+ objectKindString(old), objectKindString(new))
+}
+
+// Compare two constants.
+func (d *differ) constChanges(old, new *types.Const) {
+ ot := old.Type()
+ nt := new.Type()
+ // Check for change of type.
+ if !d.correspond(ot, nt) {
+ d.typeChanged(old, "", ot, nt)
+ return
+ }
+ // Check for change of value.
+ // We know the types are the same, so constant.Compare shouldn't panic.
+ if !constant.Compare(old.Val(), token.EQL, new.Val()) {
+ d.incompatible(old, "", "value changed from %s to %s", old.Val(), new.Val())
+ }
+}
+
+func objectKindString(obj types.Object) string {
+ switch obj.(type) {
+ case *types.Const:
+ return "const"
+ case *types.Var:
+ return "var"
+ case *types.Func:
+ return "func"
+ case *types.TypeName:
+ return "type"
+ default:
+ return "???"
+ }
+}
+
+func (d *differ) checkCorrespondence(obj types.Object, part string, old, new types.Type) {
+ if !d.correspond(old, new) {
+ d.typeChanged(obj, part, old, new)
+ }
+}
+
+func (d *differ) typeChanged(obj types.Object, part string, old, new types.Type) {
+ old = removeNamesFromSignature(old)
+ new = removeNamesFromSignature(new)
+ olds := types.TypeString(old, types.RelativeTo(d.old))
+ news := types.TypeString(new, types.RelativeTo(d.new))
+ d.incompatible(obj, part, "changed from %s to %s", olds, news)
+}
+
+// go/types always includes the argument and result names when formatting a signature.
+// Since these can change without affecting compatibility, we don't want users to
+// be distracted by them, so we remove them.
+func removeNamesFromSignature(t types.Type) types.Type {
+ sig, ok := t.(*types.Signature)
+ if !ok {
+ return t
+ }
+
+ dename := func(p *types.Tuple) *types.Tuple {
+ var vars []*types.Var
+ for i := 0; i < p.Len(); i++ {
+ v := p.At(i)
+ vars = append(vars, types.NewVar(v.Pos(), v.Pkg(), "", v.Type()))
+ }
+ return types.NewTuple(vars...)
+ }
+
+ return types.NewSignature(sig.Recv(), dename(sig.Params()), dename(sig.Results()), sig.Variadic())
+}
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/apidiff/apidiff_test.go b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/apidiff/apidiff_test.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..9d55e14
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/apidiff/apidiff_test.go
@@ -0,0 +1,238 @@
+package apidiff
+
+import (
+ "bufio"
+ "fmt"
+ "go/types"
+ "io/ioutil"
+ "os"
+ "os/exec"
+ "path/filepath"
+ "runtime"
+ "sort"
+ "strings"
+ "testing"
+
+ "github.com/google/go-cmp/cmp"
+ "golang.org/x/tools/go/packages"
+)
+
+func TestChanges(t *testing.T) {
+ dir, err := ioutil.TempDir("", "apidiff_test")
+ if err != nil {
+ t.Fatal(err)
+ }
+ dir = filepath.Join(dir, "go")
+ wanti, wantc := splitIntoPackages(t, dir)
+ defer os.RemoveAll(dir)
+ sort.Strings(wanti)
+ sort.Strings(wantc)
+
+ oldpkg, err := load(t, "apidiff/old", dir)
+ if err != nil {
+ t.Fatal(err)
+ }
+ newpkg, err := load(t, "apidiff/new", dir)
+ if err != nil {
+ t.Fatal(err)
+ }
+
+ report := Changes(oldpkg.Types, newpkg.Types)
+
+ got := report.messages(false)
+ if diff := cmp.Diff(wanti, got); diff != "" {
+ t.Errorf("incompatibles: mismatch (-want, +got)\n%s", diff)
+ }
+ got = report.messages(true)
+ if diff := cmp.Diff(wantc, got); diff != "" {
+ t.Errorf("compatibles: mismatch (-want, +got)\n%s", diff)
+ }
+}
+
+func splitIntoPackages(t *testing.T, dir string) (incompatibles, compatibles []string) {
+ // Read the input file line by line.
+ // Write a line into the old or new package,
+ // dependent on comments.
+ // Also collect expected messages.
+ f, err := os.Open("testdata/tests.go")
+ if err != nil {
+ t.Fatal(err)
+ }
+ defer f.Close()
+
+ if err := os.MkdirAll(filepath.Join(dir, "src", "apidiff"), 0700); err != nil {
+ t.Fatal(err)
+ }
+ if err := ioutil.WriteFile(filepath.Join(dir, "src", "apidiff", "go.mod"), []byte("module apidiff\n"), 0666); err != nil {
+ t.Fatal(err)
+ }
+
+ oldd := filepath.Join(dir, "src/apidiff/old")
+ newd := filepath.Join(dir, "src/apidiff/new")
+ if err := os.MkdirAll(oldd, 0700); err != nil {
+ t.Fatal(err)
+ }
+ if err := os.Mkdir(newd, 0700); err != nil && !os.IsExist(err) {
+ t.Fatal(err)
+ }
+
+ oldf, err := os.Create(filepath.Join(oldd, "old.go"))
+ if err != nil {
+ t.Fatal(err)
+ }
+ newf, err := os.Create(filepath.Join(newd, "new.go"))
+ if err != nil {
+ t.Fatal(err)
+ }
+
+ wl := func(f *os.File, line string) {
+ if _, err := fmt.Fprintln(f, line); err != nil {
+ t.Fatal(err)
+ }
+ }
+ writeBoth := func(line string) { wl(oldf, line); wl(newf, line) }
+ writeln := writeBoth
+ s := bufio.NewScanner(f)
+ for s.Scan() {
+ line := s.Text()
+ tl := strings.TrimSpace(line)
+ switch {
+ case tl == "// old":
+ writeln = func(line string) { wl(oldf, line) }
+ case tl == "// new":
+ writeln = func(line string) { wl(newf, line) }
+ case tl == "// both":
+ writeln = writeBoth
+ case strings.HasPrefix(tl, "// i "):
+ incompatibles = append(incompatibles, strings.TrimSpace(tl[4:]))
+ case strings.HasPrefix(tl, "// c "):
+ compatibles = append(compatibles, strings.TrimSpace(tl[4:]))
+ default:
+ writeln(line)
+ }
+ }
+ if s.Err() != nil {
+ t.Fatal(s.Err())
+ }
+ return
+}
+
+func load(t *testing.T, importPath, goPath string) (*packages.Package, error) {
+ needsGoPackages(t)
+
+ cfg := &packages.Config{
+ Mode: packages.LoadTypes,
+ }
+ if goPath != "" {
+ cfg.Env = append(os.Environ(), "GOPATH="+goPath)
+ cfg.Dir = filepath.Join(goPath, "src", filepath.FromSlash(importPath))
+ }
+ pkgs, err := packages.Load(cfg, importPath)
+ if err != nil {
+ return nil, err
+ }
+ if len(pkgs[0].Errors) > 0 {
+ return nil, pkgs[0].Errors[0]
+ }
+ return pkgs[0], nil
+}
+
+func TestExportedFields(t *testing.T) {
+ pkg, err := load(t, "golang.org/x/exp/apidiff/testdata/exported_fields", "")
+ if err != nil {
+ t.Fatal(err)
+ }
+ typeof := func(name string) types.Type {
+ return pkg.Types.Scope().Lookup(name).Type()
+ }
+
+ s := typeof("S")
+ su := s.(*types.Named).Underlying().(*types.Struct)
+
+ ef := exportedSelectableFields(su)
+ wants := []struct {
+ name string
+ typ types.Type
+ }{
+ {"A1", typeof("A1")},
+ {"D", types.Typ[types.Bool]},
+ {"E", types.Typ[types.Int]},
+ {"F", typeof("F")},
+ {"S", types.NewPointer(s)},
+ }
+
+ if got, want := len(ef), len(wants); got != want {
+ t.Errorf("got %d fields, want %d\n%+v", got, want, ef)
+ }
+ for _, w := range wants {
+ if got := ef[w.name]; got != nil && !types.Identical(got.Type(), w.typ) {
+ t.Errorf("%s: got %v, want %v", w.name, got.Type(), w.typ)
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+// needsGoPackages skips t if the go/packages driver (or 'go' tool) implied by
+// the current process environment is not present in the path.
+//
+// Copied and adapted from golang.org/x/tools/internal/testenv.
+func needsGoPackages(t *testing.T) {
+ t.Helper()
+
+ tool := os.Getenv("GOPACKAGESDRIVER")
+ switch tool {
+ case "off":
+ // "off" forces go/packages to use the go command.
+ tool = "go"
+ case "":
+ if _, err := exec.LookPath("gopackagesdriver"); err == nil {
+ tool = "gopackagesdriver"
+ } else {
+ tool = "go"
+ }
+ }
+
+ needsTool(t, tool)
+}
+
+// needsTool skips t if the named tool is not present in the path.
+//
+// Copied and adapted from golang.org/x/tools/internal/testenv.
+func needsTool(t *testing.T, tool string) {
+ _, err := exec.LookPath(tool)
+ if err == nil {
+ return
+ }
+
+ t.Helper()
+ if allowMissingTool(tool) {
+ t.Skipf("skipping because %s tool not available: %v", tool, err)
+ } else {
+ t.Fatalf("%s tool not available: %v", tool, err)
+ }
+}
+
+func allowMissingTool(tool string) bool {
+ if runtime.GOOS == "android" {
+ // Android builds generally run tests on a separate machine from the build,
+ // so don't expect any external tools to be available.
+ return true
+ }
+
+ if tool == "go" && os.Getenv("GO_BUILDER_NAME") == "illumos-amd64-joyent" {
+ // Work around a misconfigured builder (see https://golang.org/issue/33950).
+ return true
+ }
+
+ // If a developer is actively working on this test, we expect them to have all
+ // of its dependencies installed. However, if it's just a dependency of some
+ // other module (for example, being run via 'go test all'), we should be more
+ // tolerant of unusual environments.
+ return !packageMainIsDevel()
+}
+
+// packageMainIsDevel reports whether the module containing package main
+// is a development version (if module information is available).
+//
+// Builds in GOPATH mode and builds that lack module information are assumed to
+// be development versions.
+var packageMainIsDevel = func() bool { return true }
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/apidiff/compatibility.go b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/apidiff/compatibility.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..44238fb
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/apidiff/compatibility.go
@@ -0,0 +1,364 @@
+package apidiff
+
+import (
+ "fmt"
+ "go/types"
+ "reflect"
+)
+
+func (d *differ) checkCompatible(otn *types.TypeName, old, new types.Type) {
+ switch old := old.(type) {
+ case *types.Interface:
+ if new, ok := new.(*types.Interface); ok {
+ d.checkCompatibleInterface(otn, old, new)
+ return
+ }
+
+ case *types.Struct:
+ if new, ok := new.(*types.Struct); ok {
+ d.checkCompatibleStruct(otn, old, new)
+ return
+ }
+
+ case *types.Chan:
+ if new, ok := new.(*types.Chan); ok {
+ d.checkCompatibleChan(otn, old, new)
+ return
+ }
+
+ case *types.Basic:
+ if new, ok := new.(*types.Basic); ok {
+ d.checkCompatibleBasic(otn, old, new)
+ return
+ }
+
+ case *types.Named:
+ panic("unreachable")
+
+ default:
+ d.checkCorrespondence(otn, "", old, new)
+ return
+
+ }
+ // Here if old and new are different kinds of types.
+ d.typeChanged(otn, "", old, new)
+}
+
+func (d *differ) checkCompatibleChan(otn *types.TypeName, old, new *types.Chan) {
+ d.checkCorrespondence(otn, ", element type", old.Elem(), new.Elem())
+ if old.Dir() != new.Dir() {
+ if new.Dir() == types.SendRecv {
+ d.compatible(otn, "", "removed direction")
+ } else {
+ d.incompatible(otn, "", "changed direction")
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+func (d *differ) checkCompatibleBasic(otn *types.TypeName, old, new *types.Basic) {
+ // Certain changes to numeric types are compatible. Approximately, the info must
+ // be the same, and the new values must be a superset of the old.
+ if old.Kind() == new.Kind() {
+ // old and new are identical
+ return
+ }
+ if compatibleBasics[[2]types.BasicKind{old.Kind(), new.Kind()}] {
+ d.compatible(otn, "", "changed from %s to %s", old, new)
+ } else {
+ d.typeChanged(otn, "", old, new)
+ }
+}
+
+// All pairs (old, new) of compatible basic types.
+var compatibleBasics = map[[2]types.BasicKind]bool{
+ {types.Uint8, types.Uint16}: true,
+ {types.Uint8, types.Uint32}: true,
+ {types.Uint8, types.Uint}: true,
+ {types.Uint8, types.Uint64}: true,
+ {types.Uint16, types.Uint32}: true,
+ {types.Uint16, types.Uint}: true,
+ {types.Uint16, types.Uint64}: true,
+ {types.Uint32, types.Uint}: true,
+ {types.Uint32, types.Uint64}: true,
+ {types.Uint, types.Uint64}: true,
+ {types.Int8, types.Int16}: true,
+ {types.Int8, types.Int32}: true,
+ {types.Int8, types.Int}: true,
+ {types.Int8, types.Int64}: true,
+ {types.Int16, types.Int32}: true,
+ {types.Int16, types.Int}: true,
+ {types.Int16, types.Int64}: true,
+ {types.Int32, types.Int}: true,
+ {types.Int32, types.Int64}: true,
+ {types.Int, types.Int64}: true,
+ {types.Float32, types.Float64}: true,
+ {types.Complex64, types.Complex128}: true,
+}
+
+// Interface compatibility:
+// If the old interface has an unexported method, the new interface is compatible
+// if its exported method set is a superset of the old. (Users could not implement,
+// only embed.)
+//
+// If the old interface did not have an unexported method, the new interface is
+// compatible if its exported method set is the same as the old, and it has no
+// unexported methods. (Adding an unexported method makes the interface
+// unimplementable outside the package.)
+//
+// TODO: must also check that if any methods were added or removed, every exposed
+// type in the package that implemented the interface in old still implements it in
+// new. Otherwise external assignments could fail.
+func (d *differ) checkCompatibleInterface(otn *types.TypeName, old, new *types.Interface) {
+ // Method sets are checked in checkCompatibleDefined.
+
+ // Does the old interface have an unexported method?
+ if unexportedMethod(old) != nil {
+ d.checkMethodSet(otn, old, new, additionsCompatible)
+ } else {
+ // Perform an equivalence check, but with more information.
+ d.checkMethodSet(otn, old, new, additionsIncompatible)
+ if u := unexportedMethod(new); u != nil {
+ d.incompatible(otn, u.Name(), "added unexported method")
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+// Return an unexported method from the method set of t, or nil if there are none.
+func unexportedMethod(t *types.Interface) *types.Func {
+ for i := 0; i < t.NumMethods(); i++ {
+ if m := t.Method(i); !m.Exported() {
+ return m
+ }
+ }
+ return nil
+}
+
+// We need to check three things for structs:
+//
+// 1. The set of exported fields must be compatible. This ensures that keyed struct
+// literals continue to compile. (There is no compatibility guarantee for unkeyed
+// struct literals.)
+//
+// 2. The set of exported *selectable* fields must be compatible. This includes the exported
+// fields of all embedded structs. This ensures that selections continue to compile.
+//
+// 3. If the old struct is comparable, so must the new one be. This ensures that equality
+// expressions and uses of struct values as map keys continue to compile.
+//
+// An unexported embedded struct can't appear in a struct literal outside the
+// package, so it doesn't have to be present, or have the same name, in the new
+// struct.
+//
+// Field tags are ignored: they have no compile-time implications.
+func (d *differ) checkCompatibleStruct(obj types.Object, old, new *types.Struct) {
+ d.checkCompatibleObjectSets(obj, exportedFields(old), exportedFields(new))
+ d.checkCompatibleObjectSets(obj, exportedSelectableFields(old), exportedSelectableFields(new))
+ // Removing comparability from a struct is an incompatible change.
+ if types.Comparable(old) && !types.Comparable(new) {
+ d.incompatible(obj, "", "old is comparable, new is not")
+ }
+}
+
+// exportedFields collects all the immediate fields of the struct that are exported.
+// This is also the set of exported keys for keyed struct literals.
+func exportedFields(s *types.Struct) map[string]types.Object {
+ m := map[string]types.Object{}
+ for i := 0; i < s.NumFields(); i++ {
+ f := s.Field(i)
+ if f.Exported() {
+ m[f.Name()] = f
+ }
+ }
+ return m
+}
+
+// exportedSelectableFields collects all the exported fields of the struct, including
+// exported fields of embedded structs.
+//
+// We traverse the struct breadth-first, because of the rule that a lower-depth field
+// shadows one at a higher depth.
+func exportedSelectableFields(s *types.Struct) map[string]types.Object {
+ var (
+ m = map[string]types.Object{}
+ next []*types.Struct // embedded structs at the next depth
+ seen []*types.Struct // to handle recursive embedding
+ )
+ for cur := []*types.Struct{s}; len(cur) > 0; cur, next = next, nil {
+ seen = append(seen, cur...)
+ // We only want to consider unambiguous fields. Ambiguous fields (where there
+ // is more than one field of the same name at the same level) are legal, but
+ // cannot be selected.
+ for name, f := range unambiguousFields(cur) {
+ // Record an exported field we haven't seen before. If we have seen it,
+ // it occurred a lower depth, so it shadows this field.
+ if f.Exported() && m[name] == nil {
+ m[name] = f
+ }
+ // Remember embedded structs for processing at the next depth,
+ // but only if we haven't seen the struct at this depth or above.
+ if !f.Anonymous() {
+ continue
+ }
+ t := f.Type().Underlying()
+ if p, ok := t.(*types.Pointer); ok {
+ t = p.Elem().Underlying()
+ }
+ if t, ok := t.(*types.Struct); ok && !contains(seen, t) {
+ next = append(next, t)
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ return m
+}
+
+func contains(ts []*types.Struct, t *types.Struct) bool {
+ for _, s := range ts {
+ if types.Identical(s, t) {
+ return true
+ }
+ }
+ return false
+}
+
+// Given a set of structs at the same depth, the unambiguous fields are the ones whose
+// names appear exactly once.
+func unambiguousFields(structs []*types.Struct) map[string]*types.Var {
+ fields := map[string]*types.Var{}
+ seen := map[string]bool{}
+ for _, s := range structs {
+ for i := 0; i < s.NumFields(); i++ {
+ f := s.Field(i)
+ name := f.Name()
+ if seen[name] {
+ delete(fields, name)
+ } else {
+ seen[name] = true
+ fields[name] = f
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ return fields
+}
+
+// Anything removed or change from the old set is an incompatible change.
+// Anything added to the new set is a compatible change.
+func (d *differ) checkCompatibleObjectSets(obj types.Object, old, new map[string]types.Object) {
+ for name, oldo := range old {
+ newo := new[name]
+ if newo == nil {
+ d.incompatible(obj, name, "removed")
+ } else {
+ d.checkCorrespondence(obj, name, oldo.Type(), newo.Type())
+ }
+ }
+ for name := range new {
+ if old[name] == nil {
+ d.compatible(obj, name, "added")
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+func (d *differ) checkCompatibleDefined(otn *types.TypeName, old *types.Named, new types.Type) {
+ // We've already checked that old and new correspond.
+ d.checkCompatible(otn, old.Underlying(), new.Underlying())
+ // If there are different kinds of types (e.g. struct and interface), don't bother checking
+ // the method sets.
+ if reflect.TypeOf(old.Underlying()) != reflect.TypeOf(new.Underlying()) {
+ return
+ }
+ // Interface method sets are checked in checkCompatibleInterface.
+ if _, ok := old.Underlying().(*types.Interface); ok {
+ return
+ }
+
+ // A new method set is compatible with an old if the new exported methods are a superset of the old.
+ d.checkMethodSet(otn, old, new, additionsCompatible)
+ d.checkMethodSet(otn, types.NewPointer(old), types.NewPointer(new), additionsCompatible)
+}
+
+const (
+ additionsCompatible = true
+ additionsIncompatible = false
+)
+
+func (d *differ) checkMethodSet(otn *types.TypeName, oldt, newt types.Type, addcompat bool) {
+ // TODO: find a way to use checkCompatibleObjectSets for this.
+ oldMethodSet := exportedMethods(oldt)
+ newMethodSet := exportedMethods(newt)
+ msname := otn.Name()
+ if _, ok := oldt.(*types.Pointer); ok {
+ msname = "*" + msname
+ }
+ for name, oldMethod := range oldMethodSet {
+ newMethod := newMethodSet[name]
+ if newMethod == nil {
+ var part string
+ // Due to embedding, it's possible that the method's receiver type is not
+ // the same as the defined type whose method set we're looking at. So for
+ // a type T with removed method M that is embedded in some other type U,
+ // we will generate two "removed" messages for T.M, one for its own type
+ // T and one for the embedded type U. We want both messages to appear,
+ // but the messageSet dedup logic will allow only one message for a given
+ // object. So use the part string to distinguish them.
+ if receiverNamedType(oldMethod).Obj() != otn {
+ part = fmt.Sprintf(", method set of %s", msname)
+ }
+ d.incompatible(oldMethod, part, "removed")
+ } else {
+ obj := oldMethod
+ // If a value method is changed to a pointer method and has a signature
+ // change, then we can get two messages for the same method definition: one
+ // for the value method set that says it's removed, and another for the
+ // pointer method set that says it changed. To keep both messages (since
+ // messageSet dedups), use newMethod for the second. (Slight hack.)
+ if !hasPointerReceiver(oldMethod) && hasPointerReceiver(newMethod) {
+ obj = newMethod
+ }
+ d.checkCorrespondence(obj, "", oldMethod.Type(), newMethod.Type())
+ }
+ }
+
+ // Check for added methods.
+ for name, newMethod := range newMethodSet {
+ if oldMethodSet[name] == nil {
+ if addcompat {
+ d.compatible(newMethod, "", "added")
+ } else {
+ d.incompatible(newMethod, "", "added")
+ }
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+// exportedMethods collects all the exported methods of type's method set.
+func exportedMethods(t types.Type) map[string]types.Object {
+ m := map[string]types.Object{}
+ ms := types.NewMethodSet(t)
+ for i := 0; i < ms.Len(); i++ {
+ obj := ms.At(i).Obj()
+ if obj.Exported() {
+ m[obj.Name()] = obj
+ }
+ }
+ return m
+}
+
+func receiverType(method types.Object) types.Type {
+ return method.Type().(*types.Signature).Recv().Type()
+}
+
+func receiverNamedType(method types.Object) *types.Named {
+ switch t := receiverType(method).(type) {
+ case *types.Pointer:
+ return t.Elem().(*types.Named)
+ case *types.Named:
+ return t
+ default:
+ panic("unreachable")
+ }
+}
+
+func hasPointerReceiver(method types.Object) bool {
+ _, ok := receiverType(method).(*types.Pointer)
+ return ok
+}
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/apidiff/correspondence.go b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/apidiff/correspondence.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..ee00bc0
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/apidiff/correspondence.go
@@ -0,0 +1,288 @@
+package apidiff
+
+import (
+ "fmt"
+ "go/types"
+ "sort"
+)
+
+// Two types are correspond if they are identical except for defined types,
+// which must correspond.
+//
+// Two defined types correspond if they can be interchanged in the old and new APIs,
+// possibly after a renaming.
+//
+// This is not a pure function. If we come across named types while traversing,
+// we establish correspondence.
+func (d *differ) correspond(old, new types.Type) bool {
+ return d.corr(old, new, nil)
+}
+
+// corr determines whether old and new correspond. The argument p is a list of
+// known interface identities, to avoid infinite recursion.
+//
+// corr calls itself recursively as much as possible, to establish more
+// correspondences and so check more of the API. E.g. if the new function has more
+// parameters than the old, compare all the old ones before returning false.
+//
+// Compare this to the implementation of go/types.Identical.
+func (d *differ) corr(old, new types.Type, p *ifacePair) bool {
+ // Structure copied from types.Identical.
+ switch old := old.(type) {
+ case *types.Basic:
+ return types.Identical(old, new)
+
+ case *types.Array:
+ if new, ok := new.(*types.Array); ok {
+ return d.corr(old.Elem(), new.Elem(), p) && old.Len() == new.Len()
+ }
+
+ case *types.Slice:
+ if new, ok := new.(*types.Slice); ok {
+ return d.corr(old.Elem(), new.Elem(), p)
+ }
+
+ case *types.Map:
+ if new, ok := new.(*types.Map); ok {
+ return d.corr(old.Key(), new.Key(), p) && d.corr(old.Elem(), new.Elem(), p)
+ }
+
+ case *types.Chan:
+ if new, ok := new.(*types.Chan); ok {
+ return d.corr(old.Elem(), new.Elem(), p) && old.Dir() == new.Dir()
+ }
+
+ case *types.Pointer:
+ if new, ok := new.(*types.Pointer); ok {
+ return d.corr(old.Elem(), new.Elem(), p)
+ }
+
+ case *types.Signature:
+ if new, ok := new.(*types.Signature); ok {
+ pe := d.corr(old.Params(), new.Params(), p)
+ re := d.corr(old.Results(), new.Results(), p)
+ return old.Variadic() == new.Variadic() && pe && re
+ }
+
+ case *types.Tuple:
+ if new, ok := new.(*types.Tuple); ok {
+ for i := 0; i < old.Len(); i++ {
+ if i >= new.Len() || !d.corr(old.At(i).Type(), new.At(i).Type(), p) {
+ return false
+ }
+ }
+ return old.Len() == new.Len()
+ }
+
+ case *types.Struct:
+ if new, ok := new.(*types.Struct); ok {
+ for i := 0; i < old.NumFields(); i++ {
+ if i >= new.NumFields() {
+ return false
+ }
+ of := old.Field(i)
+ nf := new.Field(i)
+ if of.Anonymous() != nf.Anonymous() ||
+ old.Tag(i) != new.Tag(i) ||
+ !d.corr(of.Type(), nf.Type(), p) ||
+ !d.corrFieldNames(of, nf) {
+ return false
+ }
+ }
+ return old.NumFields() == new.NumFields()
+ }
+
+ case *types.Interface:
+ if new, ok := new.(*types.Interface); ok {
+ // Deal with circularity. See the comment in types.Identical.
+ q := &ifacePair{old, new, p}
+ for p != nil {
+ if p.identical(q) {
+ return true // same pair was compared before
+ }
+ p = p.prev
+ }
+ oldms := d.sortedMethods(old)
+ newms := d.sortedMethods(new)
+ for i, om := range oldms {
+ if i >= len(newms) {
+ return false
+ }
+ nm := newms[i]
+ if d.methodID(om) != d.methodID(nm) || !d.corr(om.Type(), nm.Type(), q) {
+ return false
+ }
+ }
+ return old.NumMethods() == new.NumMethods()
+ }
+
+ case *types.Named:
+ if new, ok := new.(*types.Named); ok {
+ return d.establishCorrespondence(old, new)
+ }
+ if new, ok := new.(*types.Basic); ok {
+ // Basic types are defined types, too, so we have to support them.
+
+ return d.establishCorrespondence(old, new)
+ }
+
+ case *types.TypeParam:
+ if new, ok := new.(*types.TypeParam); ok {
+ if old.Index() == new.Index() {
+ return true
+ }
+ }
+
+ default:
+ panic(fmt.Sprintf("unknown type kind %T", old))
+ }
+ return false
+}
+
+// Compare old and new field names. We are determining correspondence across packages,
+// so just compare names, not packages. For an unexported, embedded field of named
+// type (non-named embedded fields are possible with aliases), we check that the type
+// names correspond. We check the types for correspondence before this is called, so
+// we've established correspondence.
+func (d *differ) corrFieldNames(of, nf *types.Var) bool {
+ if of.Anonymous() && nf.Anonymous() && !of.Exported() && !nf.Exported() {
+ if on, ok := of.Type().(*types.Named); ok {
+ nn := nf.Type().(*types.Named)
+ return d.establishCorrespondence(on, nn)
+ }
+ }
+ return of.Name() == nf.Name()
+}
+
+// Establish that old corresponds with new if it does not already
+// correspond to something else.
+func (d *differ) establishCorrespondence(old *types.Named, new types.Type) bool {
+ oldname := old.Obj()
+ oldc := d.correspondMap[oldname]
+ if oldc == nil {
+ // For now, assume the types don't correspond unless they are from the old
+ // and new packages, respectively.
+ //
+ // This is too conservative. For instance,
+ // [old] type A = q.B; [new] type A q.C
+ // could be OK if in package q, B is an alias for C.
+ // Or, using p as the name of the current old/new packages:
+ // [old] type A = q.B; [new] type A int
+ // could be OK if in q,
+ // [old] type B int; [new] type B = p.A
+ // In this case, p.A and q.B name the same type in both old and new worlds.
+ // Note that this case doesn't imply circular package imports: it's possible
+ // that in the old world, p imports q, but in the new, q imports p.
+ //
+ // However, if we didn't do something here, then we'd incorrectly allow cases
+ // like the first one above in which q.B is not an alias for q.C
+ //
+ // What we should do is check that the old type, in the new world's package
+ // of the same path, doesn't correspond to something other than the new type.
+ // That is a bit hard, because there is no easy way to find a new package
+ // matching an old one.
+ if newn, ok := new.(*types.Named); ok {
+ if old.Obj().Pkg() != d.old || newn.Obj().Pkg() != d.new {
+ return old.Obj().Id() == newn.Obj().Id()
+ }
+ // Prior to generics, any two named types could correspond.
+ // Two named types cannot correspond if their type parameter lists don't match.
+ if !typeParamListsMatch(old.TypeParams(), newn.TypeParams()) {
+ return false
+ }
+ }
+ // If there is no correspondence, create one.
+ d.correspondMap[oldname] = new
+ // Check that the corresponding types are compatible.
+ d.checkCompatibleDefined(oldname, old, new)
+ return true
+ }
+ return typesEquivalent(oldc, new)
+}
+
+// Two list of type parameters match if they are the same length, and
+// the constraints of corresponding type parameters are identical.
+func typeParamListsMatch(tps1, tps2 *types.TypeParamList) bool {
+ if tps1.Len() != tps2.Len() {
+ return false
+ }
+ for i := 0; i < tps1.Len(); i++ {
+ if !types.Identical(tps1.At(i).Constraint(), tps2.At(i).Constraint()) {
+ return false
+ }
+ }
+ return true
+}
+
+// typesEquivalent reports whether two types are identical, or if
+// the types have identical type param lists except that one type has nil
+// constraints.
+//
+// This allows us to match a Type from a method receiver or arg to the Type from
+// the declaration.
+func typesEquivalent(old, new types.Type) bool {
+ if types.Identical(old, new) {
+ return true
+ }
+ // Handle two types with the same type params, one
+ // having constraints and one not.
+ oldn, ok := old.(*types.Named)
+ if !ok {
+ return false
+ }
+ newn, ok := new.(*types.Named)
+ if !ok {
+ return false
+ }
+ oldps := oldn.TypeParams()
+ newps := newn.TypeParams()
+ if oldps.Len() != newps.Len() {
+ return false
+ }
+ if oldps.Len() == 0 {
+ // Not generic types.
+ return false
+ }
+ for i := 0; i < oldps.Len(); i++ {
+ oldp := oldps.At(i)
+ newp := newps.At(i)
+ if oldp.Constraint() == nil || newp.Constraint() == nil {
+ return true
+ }
+ if !types.Identical(oldp.Constraint(), newp.Constraint()) {
+ return false
+ }
+ }
+ return true
+}
+
+func (d *differ) sortedMethods(iface *types.Interface) []*types.Func {
+ ms := make([]*types.Func, iface.NumMethods())
+ for i := 0; i < iface.NumMethods(); i++ {
+ ms[i] = iface.Method(i)
+ }
+ sort.Slice(ms, func(i, j int) bool { return d.methodID(ms[i]) < d.methodID(ms[j]) })
+ return ms
+}
+
+func (d *differ) methodID(m *types.Func) string {
+ // If the method belongs to one of the two packages being compared, use
+ // just its name even if it's unexported. That lets us treat unexported names
+ // from the old and new packages as equal.
+ if m.Pkg() == d.old || m.Pkg() == d.new {
+ return m.Name()
+ }
+ return m.Id()
+}
+
+// Copied from the go/types package:
+
+// An ifacePair is a node in a stack of interface type pairs compared for identity.
+type ifacePair struct {
+ x, y *types.Interface
+ prev *ifacePair
+}
+
+func (p *ifacePair) identical(q *ifacePair) bool {
+ return p.x == q.x && p.y == q.y || p.x == q.y && p.y == q.x
+}
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/apidiff/messageset.go b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/apidiff/messageset.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..1354790
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/apidiff/messageset.go
@@ -0,0 +1,79 @@
+// TODO: show that two-non-empty dotjoin can happen, by using an anon struct as a field type
+// TODO: don't report removed/changed methods for both value and pointer method sets?
+
+package apidiff
+
+import (
+ "fmt"
+ "go/types"
+ "sort"
+ "strings"
+)
+
+// There can be at most one message for each object or part thereof.
+// Parts include interface methods and struct fields.
+//
+// The part thing is necessary. Method (Func) objects have sufficient info, but field
+// Vars do not: they just have a field name and a type, without the enclosing struct.
+type messageSet map[types.Object]map[string]string
+
+// Add a message for obj and part, overwriting a previous message
+// (shouldn't happen).
+// obj is required but part can be empty.
+func (m messageSet) add(obj types.Object, part, msg string) {
+ s := m[obj]
+ if s == nil {
+ s = map[string]string{}
+ m[obj] = s
+ }
+ if f, ok := s[part]; ok && f != msg {
+ fmt.Printf("! second, different message for obj %s, part %q\n", obj, part)
+ fmt.Printf(" first: %s\n", f)
+ fmt.Printf(" second: %s\n", msg)
+ }
+ s[part] = msg
+}
+
+func (m messageSet) collect() []string {
+ var s []string
+ for obj, parts := range m {
+ // Format each object name relative to its own package.
+ objstring := objectString(obj)
+ for part, msg := range parts {
+ var p string
+
+ if strings.HasPrefix(part, ",") {
+ p = objstring + part
+ } else {
+ p = dotjoin(objstring, part)
+ }
+ s = append(s, p+": "+msg)
+ }
+ }
+ sort.Strings(s)
+ return s
+}
+
+func objectString(obj types.Object) string {
+ if f, ok := obj.(*types.Func); ok {
+ sig := f.Type().(*types.Signature)
+ if recv := sig.Recv(); recv != nil {
+ tn := types.TypeString(recv.Type(), types.RelativeTo(obj.Pkg()))
+ if tn[0] == '*' {
+ tn = "(" + tn + ")"
+ }
+ return fmt.Sprintf("%s.%s", tn, obj.Name())
+ }
+ }
+ return obj.Name()
+}
+
+func dotjoin(s1, s2 string) string {
+ if s1 == "" {
+ return s2
+ }
+ if s2 == "" {
+ return s1
+ }
+ return s1 + "." + s2
+}
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/apidiff/report.go b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/apidiff/report.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..ce79e27
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/apidiff/report.go
@@ -0,0 +1,71 @@
+package apidiff
+
+import (
+ "bytes"
+ "fmt"
+ "io"
+)
+
+// Report describes the changes detected by Changes.
+type Report struct {
+ Changes []Change
+}
+
+// A Change describes a single API change.
+type Change struct {
+ Message string
+ Compatible bool
+}
+
+func (r Report) messages(compatible bool) []string {
+ var msgs []string
+ for _, c := range r.Changes {
+ if c.Compatible == compatible {
+ msgs = append(msgs, c.Message)
+ }
+ }
+ return msgs
+}
+
+func (r Report) String() string {
+ var buf bytes.Buffer
+ if err := r.Text(&buf); err != nil {
+ return fmt.Sprintf("!!%v", err)
+ }
+ return buf.String()
+}
+
+func (r Report) Text(w io.Writer) error {
+ if err := r.TextIncompatible(w, true); err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ return r.TextCompatible(w)
+}
+
+func (r Report) TextIncompatible(w io.Writer, withHeader bool) error {
+ if withHeader {
+ return r.writeMessages(w, "Incompatible changes:", r.messages(false))
+ }
+ return r.writeMessages(w, "", r.messages(false))
+}
+
+func (r Report) TextCompatible(w io.Writer) error {
+ return r.writeMessages(w, "Compatible changes:", r.messages(true))
+}
+
+func (r Report) writeMessages(w io.Writer, header string, msgs []string) error {
+ if len(msgs) == 0 {
+ return nil
+ }
+ if header != "" {
+ if _, err := fmt.Fprintf(w, "%s\n", header); err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ }
+ for _, m := range msgs {
+ if _, err := fmt.Fprintf(w, "- %s\n", m); err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ }
+ return nil
+}
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/apidiff/testdata/exported_fields/ef.go b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/apidiff/testdata/exported_fields/ef.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..8e441e2
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/apidiff/testdata/exported_fields/ef.go
@@ -0,0 +1,38 @@
+package exported_fields
+
+// Used for testing exportedFields.
+// Its exported fields are:
+//
+// A1 [1]int
+// D bool
+// E int
+// F F
+// S *S
+type (
+ S struct {
+ int
+ *embed2
+ embed
+ E int // shadows embed.E
+ alias
+ A1
+ *S
+ }
+
+ A1 [1]int
+
+ embed struct {
+ E string
+ }
+
+ embed2 struct {
+ embed3
+ F // shadows embed3.F
+ }
+ embed3 struct {
+ F bool
+ }
+ alias = struct{ D bool }
+
+ F int
+)
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/apidiff/testdata/tests.go b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/apidiff/testdata/tests.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..92823b2
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/apidiff/testdata/tests.go
@@ -0,0 +1,969 @@
+// This file is split into two packages, old and new.
+// It is syntactically valid Go so that gofmt can process it.
+//
+// If a comment begins with: Then:
+// old write subsequent lines to the "old" package
+// new write subsequent lines to the "new" package
+// both write subsequent lines to both packages
+// c expect a compatible error with the following text
+// i expect an incompatible error with the following text
+package ignore
+
+// both
+import "io"
+
+//////////////// Basics
+
+// Same type in both: OK.
+// both
+type A int
+
+// Changing the type is an incompatible change.
+// old
+type B int
+
+// new
+// i B: changed from int to string
+type B string
+
+// Adding a new type, whether alias or not, is a compatible change.
+// new
+// c AA: added
+type AA = A
+
+// c B1: added
+type B1 bool
+
+// Change of type for an unexported name doesn't matter...
+// old
+type t int
+
+// new
+type t string // OK: t isn't part of the API
+
+// ...unless it is exposed.
+// both
+var V2 u
+
+// old
+type u string
+
+// new
+// i u: changed from string to int
+type u int
+
+// An exposed, unexported type can be renamed.
+// both
+type u2 int
+
+// old
+type u1 int
+
+var V5 u1
+
+// new
+var V5 u2 // OK: V5 has changed type, but old u1 corresopnds to new u2
+
+// Splitting a single type into two is an incompatible change.
+// both
+type u3 int
+
+// old
+type (
+ Split1 = u1
+ Split2 = u1
+)
+
+// new
+type (
+ Split1 = u2 // OK, since old u1 corresponds to new u2
+
+ // This tries to make u1 correspond to u3
+ // i Split2: changed from u1 to u3
+ Split2 = u3
+)
+
+// Merging two types into one is OK.
+// old
+type (
+ GoodMerge1 = u2
+ GoodMerge2 = u3
+)
+
+// new
+type (
+ GoodMerge1 = u3
+ GoodMerge2 = u3
+)
+
+// Merging isn't OK here because a method is lost.
+// both
+type u4 int
+
+func (u4) M() {}
+
+// old
+type (
+ BadMerge1 = u3
+ BadMerge2 = u4
+)
+
+// new
+type (
+ BadMerge1 = u3
+ // i u4.M: removed
+ // What's really happening here is that old u4 corresponds to new u3,
+ // and new u3's method set is not a superset of old u4's.
+ BadMerge2 = u3
+)
+
+// old
+type Rem int
+
+// new
+// i Rem: removed
+
+//////////////// Constants
+
+// type changes
+// old
+const (
+ C1 = 1
+ C2 int = 2
+ C3 = 3
+ C4 u1 = 4
+)
+
+var V8 int
+
+// new
+const (
+ // i C1: changed from untyped int to untyped string
+ C1 = "1"
+ // i C2: changed from int to untyped int
+ C2 = -1
+ // i C3: changed from untyped int to int
+ C3 int = 3
+ // i V8: changed from var to const
+ V8 int = 1
+ C4 u2 = 4 // OK: u1 corresponds to u2
+)
+
+// value change
+// old
+const (
+ Cr1 = 1
+ Cr2 = "2"
+ Cr3 = 3.5
+ Cr4 = complex(0, 4.1)
+)
+
+// new
+const (
+ // i Cr1: value changed from 1 to -1
+ Cr1 = -1
+ // i Cr2: value changed from "2" to "3"
+ Cr2 = "3"
+ // i Cr3: value changed from 3.5 to 3.8
+ Cr3 = 3.8
+ // i Cr4: value changed from (0 + 4.1i) to (4.1 + 0i)
+ Cr4 = complex(4.1, 0)
+)
+
+//////////////// Variables
+
+// simple type changes
+// old
+var (
+ V1 string
+ V3 A
+ V7 <-chan int
+)
+
+// new
+var (
+ // i V1: changed from string to []string
+ V1 []string
+ V3 A // OK: same
+ // i V7: changed from <-chan int to chan int
+ V7 chan int
+)
+
+// interface type changes
+// old
+var (
+ V9 interface{ M() }
+ V10 interface{ M() }
+ V11 interface{ M() }
+)
+
+// new
+var (
+ // i V9: changed from interface{M()} to interface{}
+ V9 interface{}
+ // i V10: changed from interface{M()} to interface{M(); M2()}
+ V10 interface {
+ M2()
+ M()
+ }
+ // i V11: changed from interface{M()} to interface{M(int)}
+ V11 interface{ M(int) }
+)
+
+// struct type changes
+// old
+var (
+ VS1 struct{ A, B int }
+ VS2 struct{ A, B int }
+ VS3 struct{ A, B int }
+ VS4 struct {
+ A int
+ u1
+ }
+)
+
+// new
+var (
+ // i VS1: changed from struct{A int; B int} to struct{B int; A int}
+ VS1 struct{ B, A int }
+ // i VS2: changed from struct{A int; B int} to struct{A int}
+ VS2 struct{ A int }
+ // i VS3: changed from struct{A int; B int} to struct{A int; B int; C int}
+ VS3 struct{ A, B, C int }
+ VS4 struct {
+ A int
+ u2
+ }
+)
+
+//////////////// Types
+
+// old
+const C5 = 3
+
+type (
+ A1 [1]int
+ A2 [2]int
+ A3 [C5]int
+)
+
+// new
+// i C5: value changed from 3 to 4
+const C5 = 4
+
+type (
+ A1 [1]int
+ // i A2: changed from [2]int to [2]bool
+ A2 [2]bool
+ // i A3: changed from [3]int to [4]int
+ A3 [C5]int
+)
+
+// old
+type (
+ Sl []int
+ P1 *int
+ P2 *u1
+)
+
+// new
+type (
+ // i Sl: changed from []int to []string
+ Sl []string
+ // i P1: changed from *int to **bool
+ P1 **bool
+ P2 *u2 // OK: u1 corresponds to u2
+)
+
+// old
+type Bc1 int32
+type Bc2 uint
+type Bc3 float32
+type Bc4 complex64
+
+// new
+// c Bc1: changed from int32 to int
+type Bc1 int
+
+// c Bc2: changed from uint to uint64
+type Bc2 uint64
+
+// c Bc3: changed from float32 to float64
+type Bc3 float64
+
+// c Bc4: changed from complex64 to complex128
+type Bc4 complex128
+
+// old
+type Bi1 int32
+type Bi2 uint
+type Bi3 float64
+type Bi4 complex128
+
+// new
+// i Bi1: changed from int32 to int16
+type Bi1 int16
+
+// i Bi2: changed from uint to uint32
+type Bi2 uint32
+
+// i Bi3: changed from float64 to float32
+type Bi3 float32
+
+// i Bi4: changed from complex128 to complex64
+type Bi4 complex64
+
+// old
+type (
+ M1 map[string]int
+ M2 map[string]int
+ M3 map[string]int
+)
+
+// new
+type (
+ M1 map[string]int
+ // i M2: changed from map[string]int to map[int]int
+ M2 map[int]int
+ // i M3: changed from map[string]int to map[string]string
+ M3 map[string]string
+)
+
+// old
+type (
+ Ch1 chan int
+ Ch2 <-chan int
+ Ch3 chan int
+ Ch4 <-chan int
+)
+
+// new
+type (
+ // i Ch1, element type: changed from int to bool
+ Ch1 chan bool
+ // i Ch2: changed direction
+ Ch2 chan<- int
+ // i Ch3: changed direction
+ Ch3 <-chan int
+ // c Ch4: removed direction
+ Ch4 chan int
+)
+
+// old
+type I1 interface {
+ M1()
+ M2()
+}
+
+// new
+type I1 interface {
+ // M1()
+ // i I1.M1: removed
+ M2(int)
+ // i I1.M2: changed from func() to func(int)
+ M3()
+ // i I1.M3: added
+ m()
+ // i I1.m: added unexported method
+}
+
+// old
+type I2 interface {
+ M1()
+ m()
+}
+
+// new
+type I2 interface {
+ M1()
+ // m() Removing an unexported method is OK.
+ m2() // OK, because old already had an unexported method
+ // c I2.M2: added
+ M2()
+}
+
+// old
+type I3 interface {
+ io.Reader
+ M()
+}
+
+// new
+// OK: what matters is the method set; the name of the embedded
+// interface isn't important.
+type I3 interface {
+ M()
+ Read([]byte) (int, error)
+}
+
+// old
+type I4 io.Writer
+
+// new
+// OK: in both, I4 is a distinct type from io.Writer, and
+// the old and new I4s have the same method set.
+type I4 interface {
+ Write([]byte) (int, error)
+}
+
+// old
+type I5 = io.Writer
+
+// new
+// i I5: changed from io.Writer to I5
+// In old, I5 and io.Writer are the same type; in new,
+// they are different. That can break something like:
+//
+// var _ func(io.Writer) = func(pkg.I6) {}
+type I5 io.Writer
+
+// old
+type I6 interface{ Write([]byte) (int, error) }
+
+// new
+// i I6: changed from I6 to io.Writer
+// Similar to the above.
+type I6 = io.Writer
+
+//// correspondence with a basic type
+// Basic types are technically defined types, but they aren't
+// represented that way in go/types, so the cases below are special.
+
+// both
+type T1 int
+
+// old
+var VT1 T1
+
+// new
+// i VT1: changed from T1 to int
+// This fails because old T1 corresponds to both int and new T1.
+var VT1 int
+
+// old
+type t2 int
+
+var VT2 t2
+
+// new
+// OK: t2 corresponds to int. It's fine that old t2
+// doesn't exist in new.
+var VT2 int
+
+// both
+type t3 int
+
+func (t3) M() {}
+
+// old
+var VT3 t3
+
+// new
+// i t3.M: removed
+// Here the change from t3 to int is incompatible
+// because old t3 has an exported method.
+var VT3 int
+
+// old
+var VT4 int
+
+// new
+type t4 int
+
+// i VT4: changed from int to t4
+// This is incompatible because of code like
+//
+// VT4 + int(1)
+//
+// which works in old but fails in new.
+// The difference from the above cases is that
+// in those, we were merging two types into one;
+// here, we are splitting int into t4 and int.
+var VT4 t4
+
+//////////////// Functions
+
+// old
+func F1(a int, b string) map[u1]A { return nil }
+func F2(int) {}
+func F3(int) {}
+func F4(int) int { return 0 }
+func F5(int) int { return 0 }
+func F6(int) {}
+func F7(interface{}) {}
+
+// new
+func F1(c int, d string) map[u2]AA { return nil } //OK: same (since u1 corresponds to u2)
+
+// i F2: changed from func(int) to func(int) bool
+func F2(int) bool { return true }
+
+// i F3: changed from func(int) to func(int, int)
+func F3(int, int) {}
+
+// i F4: changed from func(int) int to func(bool) int
+func F4(bool) int { return 0 }
+
+// i F5: changed from func(int) int to func(int) string
+func F5(int) string { return "" }
+
+// i F6: changed from func(int) to func(...int)
+func F6(...int) {}
+
+// i F7: changed from func(interface{}) to func(interface{x()})
+func F7(a interface{ x() }) {}
+
+// old
+func F8(bool) {}
+
+// new
+// c F8: changed from func to var
+var F8 func(bool)
+
+// old
+var F9 func(int)
+
+// new
+// i F9: changed from var to func
+func F9(int) {}
+
+// both
+// OK, even though new S1 is incompatible with old S1 (see below)
+func F10(S1) {}
+
+//////////////// Structs
+
+// old
+type S1 struct {
+ A int
+ B string
+ C bool
+ d float32
+}
+
+// new
+type S1 = s1
+
+type s1 struct {
+ C chan int
+ // i S1.C: changed from bool to chan int
+ A int
+ // i S1.B: removed
+ // i S1: old is comparable, new is not
+ x []int
+ d float32
+ E bool
+ // c S1.E: added
+}
+
+// old
+type embed struct {
+ E string
+}
+
+type S2 struct {
+ A int
+ embed
+}
+
+// new
+type embedx struct {
+ E string
+}
+
+type S2 struct {
+ embedx // OK: the unexported embedded field changed names, but the exported field didn't
+ A int
+}
+
+// both
+type F int
+
+// old
+type S3 struct {
+ A int
+ embed
+}
+
+// new
+type embed struct{ F int }
+
+type S3 struct {
+ // i S3.E: removed
+ embed
+ // c S3.F: added
+ A int
+}
+
+// old
+type embed2 struct {
+ embed3
+ F // shadows embed3.F
+}
+
+type embed3 struct {
+ F bool
+}
+
+type alias = struct{ D bool }
+
+type S4 struct {
+ int
+ *embed2
+ embed
+ E int // shadows embed.E
+ alias
+ A1
+ *S4
+}
+
+// new
+type S4 struct {
+ // OK: removed unexported fields
+ // D and F marked as added because they are now part of the immediate fields
+ D bool
+ // c S4.D: added
+ E int // OK: same as in old
+ F F
+ // c S4.F: added
+ A1 // OK: same
+ *S4 // OK: same (recursive embedding)
+}
+
+// Difference between exported selectable fields and exported immediate fields.
+// both
+type S5 struct{ A int }
+
+// old
+// Exported immediate fields: A, S5
+// Exported selectable fields: A int, S5 S5
+type S6 struct {
+ S5 S5
+ A int
+}
+
+// new
+// Exported immediate fields: S5
+// Exported selectable fields: A int, S5 S5.
+
+// i S6.A: removed
+type S6 struct {
+ S5
+}
+
+// Ambiguous fields can exist; they just can't be selected.
+// both
+type (
+ embed7a struct{ E int }
+ embed7b struct{ E bool }
+)
+
+// old
+type S7 struct { // legal, but no selectable fields
+ embed7a
+ embed7b
+}
+
+// new
+type S7 struct {
+ embed7a
+ embed7b
+ // c S7.E: added
+ E string
+}
+
+//// Method sets
+
+// old
+type SM struct {
+ embedm
+ Embedm
+}
+
+func (SM) V1() {}
+func (SM) V2() {}
+func (SM) V3() {}
+func (SM) V4() {}
+func (SM) v() {}
+
+func (*SM) P1() {}
+func (*SM) P2() {}
+func (*SM) P3() {}
+func (*SM) P4() {}
+func (*SM) p() {}
+
+type embedm int
+
+func (embedm) EV1() {}
+func (embedm) EV2() {}
+func (embedm) EV3() {}
+func (*embedm) EP1() {}
+func (*embedm) EP2() {}
+func (*embedm) EP3() {}
+
+type Embedm struct {
+ A int
+}
+
+func (Embedm) FV() {}
+func (*Embedm) FP() {}
+
+type RepeatEmbedm struct {
+ Embedm
+}
+
+// new
+type SM struct {
+ embedm2
+ embedm3
+ Embedm
+ // i SM.A: changed from int to bool
+}
+
+// c SMa: added
+type SMa = SM
+
+func (SM) V1() {} // OK: same
+
+// func (SM) V2() {}
+// i SM.V2: removed
+
+// i SM.V3: changed from func() to func(int)
+func (SM) V3(int) {}
+
+// c SM.V5: added
+func (SM) V5() {}
+
+func (SM) v(int) {} // OK: unexported method change
+func (SM) v2() {} // OK: unexported method added
+
+func (*SM) P1() {} // OK: same
+//func (*SM) P2() {}
+// i (*SM).P2: removed
+
+// i (*SM).P3: changed from func() to func(int)
+func (*SMa) P3(int) {}
+
+// c (*SM).P5: added
+func (*SM) P5() {}
+
+// func (*SM) p() {} // OK: unexported method removed
+
+// Changing from a value to a pointer receiver or vice versa
+// just looks like adding and removing a method.
+
+// i SM.V4: removed
+// i (*SM).V4: changed from func() to func(int)
+func (*SM) V4(int) {}
+
+// c SM.P4: added
+// P4 is not removed from (*SM) because value methods
+// are in the pointer method set.
+func (SM) P4() {}
+
+type embedm2 int
+
+// i embedm.EV1: changed from func() to func(int)
+func (embedm2) EV1(int) {}
+
+// i embedm.EV2, method set of SM: removed
+// i embedm.EV2, method set of *SM: removed
+
+// i (*embedm).EP2, method set of *SM: removed
+func (*embedm2) EP1() {}
+
+type embedm3 int
+
+func (embedm3) EV3() {} // OK: compatible with old embedm.EV3
+func (*embedm3) EP3() {} // OK: compatible with old (*embedm).EP3
+
+type Embedm struct {
+ // i Embedm.A: changed from int to bool
+ A bool
+}
+
+// i Embedm.FV: changed from func() to func(int)
+func (Embedm) FV(int) {}
+func (*Embedm) FP() {}
+
+type RepeatEmbedm struct {
+ // i RepeatEmbedm.A: changed from int to bool
+ Embedm
+}
+
+//////////////// Whole-package interface satisfaction
+
+// old
+type WI1 interface {
+ M1()
+ m1()
+}
+
+type WI2 interface {
+ M2()
+ m2()
+}
+
+type WS1 int
+
+func (WS1) M1() {}
+func (WS1) m1() {}
+
+type WS2 int
+
+func (WS2) M2() {}
+func (WS2) m2() {}
+
+// new
+type WI1 interface {
+ M1()
+ m()
+}
+
+type WS1 int
+
+func (WS1) M1() {}
+
+// i WS1: no longer implements WI1
+//func (WS1) m1() {}
+
+type WI2 interface {
+ M2()
+ m2()
+ // i WS2: no longer implements WI2
+ m3()
+}
+
+type WS2 int
+
+func (WS2) M2() {}
+func (WS2) m2() {}
+
+//////////////// Miscellany
+
+// This verifies that the code works even through
+// multiple levels of unexported typed.
+
+// old
+var Z w
+
+type w []x
+type x []z
+type z int
+
+// new
+var Z w
+
+type w []x
+type x []z
+
+// i z: changed from int to bool
+type z bool
+
+// old
+type H struct{}
+
+func (H) M() {}
+
+// new
+// i H: changed from struct{} to interface{M()}
+type H interface {
+ M()
+}
+
+//// Splitting types
+
+// OK: in both old and new, {J1, K1, L1} name the same type.
+// old
+type (
+ J1 = K1
+ K1 = L1
+ L1 int
+)
+
+// new
+type (
+ J1 = K1
+ K1 int
+ L1 = J1
+)
+
+// Old has one type, K2; new has J2 and K2.
+// both
+type K2 int
+
+// old
+type J2 = K2
+
+// new
+// i K2: changed from K2 to K2
+type J2 K2 // old K2 corresponds with new J2
+// old K2 also corresponds with new K2: problem
+
+// both
+type k3 int
+
+var Vj3 j3 // expose j3
+
+// old
+type j3 = k3
+
+// new
+// OK: k3 isn't exposed
+type j3 k3
+
+// both
+type k4 int
+
+var Vj4 j4 // expose j4
+var VK4 k4 // expose k4
+
+// old
+type j4 = k4
+
+// new
+// i Vj4: changed from k4 to j4
+// e.g. p.Vj4 = p.Vk4
+type j4 k4
+
+//// Generics
+
+// old
+type G[T any] []T
+
+// new
+// OK: param name change
+type G[A any] []A
+
+// old
+type GM[A, B comparable] map[A]B
+
+// new
+// i GM: changed from map[A]B to map[B]A
+type GM[A, B comparable] map[B]A
+
+// old
+type GT[V any] struct {
+}
+
+func (GT[V]) M(*GT[V]) {}
+
+// new
+// OK
+type GT[V any] struct {
+}
+
+func (GT[V]) M(*GT[V]) {}
+
+// old
+type GT2[V any] struct {
+}
+
+func (GT2[V]) M(*GT2[V]) {}
+
+// new
+// i GT2: changed from GT2[V any] to GT2[V comparable]
+type GT2[V comparable] struct {
+}
+
+func (GT2[V]) M(*GT2[V]) {}
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/apidiff/main.go b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/apidiff/main.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..92b763c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/apidiff/main.go
@@ -0,0 +1,163 @@
+// Command apidiff determines whether two versions of a package are compatible
+package main
+
+import (
+ "bufio"
+ "flag"
+ "fmt"
+ "go/token"
+ "go/types"
+ "os"
+ "strings"
+
+ "golang.org/x/exp/apidiff"
+ "golang.org/x/tools/go/gcexportdata"
+ "golang.org/x/tools/go/packages"
+)
+
+var (
+ exportDataOutfile = flag.String("w", "", "file for export data")
+ incompatibleOnly = flag.Bool("incompatible", false, "display only incompatible changes")
+ allowInternal = flag.Bool("allow-internal", false, "allow apidiff to compare internal packages")
+)
+
+func main() {
+ flag.Usage = func() {
+ w := flag.CommandLine.Output()
+ fmt.Fprintf(w, "usage:\n")
+ fmt.Fprintf(w, "apidiff OLD NEW\n")
+ fmt.Fprintf(w, " compares OLD and NEW package APIs\n")
+ fmt.Fprintf(w, " where OLD and NEW are either import paths or files of export data\n")
+ fmt.Fprintf(w, "apidiff -w FILE IMPORT_PATH\n")
+ fmt.Fprintf(w, " writes export data of the package at IMPORT_PATH to FILE\n")
+ fmt.Fprintf(w, " NOTE: In a GOPATH-less environment, this option consults the\n")
+ fmt.Fprintf(w, " module cache by default, unless used in the directory that\n")
+ fmt.Fprintf(w, " contains the go.mod module definition that IMPORT_PATH belongs\n")
+ fmt.Fprintf(w, " to. In most cases users want the latter behavior, so be sure\n")
+ fmt.Fprintf(w, " to cd to the exact directory which contains the module\n")
+ fmt.Fprintf(w, " definition of IMPORT_PATH.\n")
+ flag.PrintDefaults()
+ }
+
+ flag.Parse()
+ if *exportDataOutfile != "" {
+ if len(flag.Args()) != 1 {
+ flag.Usage()
+ os.Exit(2)
+ }
+ pkg := mustLoadPackage(flag.Arg(0))
+ if err := writeExportData(pkg, *exportDataOutfile); err != nil {
+ die("writing export data: %v", err)
+ }
+ } else {
+ if len(flag.Args()) != 2 {
+ flag.Usage()
+ os.Exit(2)
+ }
+ oldpkg := mustLoadOrRead(flag.Arg(0))
+ newpkg := mustLoadOrRead(flag.Arg(1))
+ if !*allowInternal {
+ if isInternalPackage(oldpkg.Path()) && isInternalPackage(newpkg.Path()) {
+ fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Ignoring internal package %s\n", oldpkg.Path())
+ os.Exit(0)
+ }
+ }
+ report := apidiff.Changes(oldpkg, newpkg)
+ var err error
+ if *incompatibleOnly {
+ err = report.TextIncompatible(os.Stdout, false)
+ } else {
+ err = report.Text(os.Stdout)
+ }
+ if err != nil {
+ die("writing report: %v", err)
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+func mustLoadOrRead(importPathOrFile string) *types.Package {
+ fileInfo, err := os.Stat(importPathOrFile)
+ if err == nil && fileInfo.Mode().IsRegular() {
+ pkg, err := readExportData(importPathOrFile)
+ if err != nil {
+ die("reading export data from %s: %v", importPathOrFile, err)
+ }
+ return pkg
+ } else {
+ return mustLoadPackage(importPathOrFile).Types
+ }
+}
+
+func mustLoadPackage(importPath string) *packages.Package {
+ pkg, err := loadPackage(importPath)
+ if err != nil {
+ die("loading %s: %v", importPath, err)
+ }
+ return pkg
+}
+
+func loadPackage(importPath string) (*packages.Package, error) {
+ cfg := &packages.Config{Mode: packages.LoadTypes |
+ packages.NeedName | packages.NeedTypes | packages.NeedImports | packages.NeedDeps,
+ }
+ pkgs, err := packages.Load(cfg, importPath)
+ if err != nil {
+ return nil, err
+ }
+ if len(pkgs) == 0 {
+ return nil, fmt.Errorf("found no packages for import %s", importPath)
+ }
+ if len(pkgs[0].Errors) > 0 {
+ return nil, pkgs[0].Errors[0]
+ }
+ return pkgs[0], nil
+}
+
+func readExportData(filename string) (*types.Package, error) {
+ f, err := os.Open(filename)
+ if err != nil {
+ return nil, err
+ }
+ defer f.Close()
+ r := bufio.NewReader(f)
+ m := map[string]*types.Package{}
+ pkgPath, err := r.ReadString('\n')
+ if err != nil {
+ return nil, err
+ }
+ pkgPath = pkgPath[:len(pkgPath)-1] // remove delimiter
+ return gcexportdata.Read(r, token.NewFileSet(), m, pkgPath)
+}
+
+func writeExportData(pkg *packages.Package, filename string) error {
+ f, err := os.Create(filename)
+ if err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ // Include the package path in the file. The exportdata format does
+ // not record the path of the package being written.
+ fmt.Fprintln(f, pkg.PkgPath)
+ err1 := gcexportdata.Write(f, pkg.Fset, pkg.Types)
+ err2 := f.Close()
+ if err1 != nil {
+ return err1
+ }
+ return err2
+}
+
+func die(format string, args ...interface{}) {
+ fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, format+"\n", args...)
+ os.Exit(1)
+}
+
+func isInternalPackage(pkgPath string) bool {
+ switch {
+ case strings.HasSuffix(pkgPath, "/internal"):
+ return true
+ case strings.Contains(pkgPath, "/internal/"):
+ return true
+ case pkgPath == "internal", strings.HasPrefix(pkgPath, "internal/"):
+ return true
+ }
+ return false
+}
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/errors.go b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/errors.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..d99f840
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/errors.go
@@ -0,0 +1,81 @@
+// Copyright 2019 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.
+
+package main
+
+import (
+ "errors"
+ "flag"
+ "fmt"
+ "os/exec"
+ "strings"
+
+ "golang.org/x/mod/module"
+)
+
+type usageError struct {
+ err error
+}
+
+func usageErrorf(format string, args ...interface{}) error {
+ return &usageError{err: fmt.Errorf(format, args...)}
+}
+
+const usageText = `usage: gorelease [-base=version] [-version=version]`
+
+func (e *usageError) Error() string {
+ msg := ""
+ if !errors.Is(e.err, flag.ErrHelp) {
+ msg = e.err.Error()
+ }
+ return usageText + "\n" + msg + "\nFor more information, run go doc golang.org/x/exp/cmd/gorelease"
+}
+
+type baseVersionError struct {
+ err error
+ modPath string
+}
+
+func (e *baseVersionError) Error() string {
+ firstVersion := "v0.1.0"
+ _, major, _ := module.SplitPathVersion(e.modPath)
+ if major != "" {
+ firstVersion = major[1:] + ".0.0"
+ }
+
+ return fmt.Sprintf("could not find base version. Consider setting -version=%s if this is a first release, or explicitly set -base=none: %v", firstVersion, e.err)
+}
+
+func (e *baseVersionError) Unwrap() error {
+ return e.err
+}
+
+type downloadError struct {
+ m module.Version
+ err error
+}
+
+func (e *downloadError) Error() string {
+ msg := e.err.Error()
+ sep := " "
+ if strings.Contains(msg, "\n") {
+ sep = "\n"
+ }
+ return fmt.Sprintf("error downloading module %s@%s:%s%s", e.m.Path, e.m.Version, sep, msg)
+}
+
+// cleanCmdError simplifies error messages from os/exec.Cmd.Run.
+// For ExitErrors, it trims and returns stderr. This is useful for go commands
+// that print well-formatted errors. By default, ExitError prints the exit
+// status but not stderr.
+//
+// cleanCmdError returns other errors unmodified.
+func cleanCmdError(err error) error {
+ if xerr, ok := err.(*exec.ExitError); ok {
+ if stderr := strings.TrimSpace(string(xerr.Stderr)); stderr != "" {
+ return errors.New(stderr)
+ }
+ }
+ return err
+}
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/gorelease.go b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/gorelease.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..b0ee1e9
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/gorelease.go
@@ -0,0 +1,1517 @@
+// Copyright 2019 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.
+
+// gorelease is an experimental tool that helps module authors avoid common
+// problems before releasing a new version of a module.
+//
+// Usage:
+//
+// gorelease [-base={version|none}] [-version=version]
+//
+// Examples:
+//
+// # Compare with the latest version and suggest a new version.
+// gorelease
+//
+// # Compare with a specific version and suggest a new version.
+// gorelease -base=v1.2.3
+//
+// # Compare with the latest version and check a specific new version for compatibility.
+// gorelease -version=v1.3.0
+//
+// # Compare with a specific version and check a specific new version for compatibility.
+// gorelease -base=v1.2.3 -version=v1.3.0
+//
+// gorelease analyzes changes in the public API and dependencies of the main
+// module. It compares a base version (set with -base) with the currently
+// checked out revision. Given a proposed version to release (set with
+// -version), gorelease reports whether the changes are consistent with
+// semantic versioning. If no version is proposed with -version, gorelease
+// suggests the lowest version consistent with semantic versioning.
+//
+// If there are no visible changes in the module's public API, gorelease
+// accepts versions that increment the minor or patch version numbers. For
+// example, if the base version is "v2.3.1", gorelease would accept "v2.3.2" or
+// "v2.4.0" or any prerelease of those versions, like "v2.4.0-beta". If no
+// version is proposed, gorelease would suggest "v2.3.2".
+//
+// If there are only backward compatible differences in the module's public
+// API, gorelease only accepts versions that increment the minor version. For
+// example, if the base version is "v2.3.1", gorelease would accept "v2.4.0"
+// but not "v2.3.2".
+//
+// If there are incompatible API differences for a proposed version with
+// major version 1 or higher, gorelease will exit with a non-zero status.
+// Incompatible differences may only be released in a new major version, which
+// requires creating a module with a different path. For example, if
+// incompatible changes are made in the module "example.com/mod", a
+// new major version must be released as a new module, "example.com/mod/v2".
+// For a proposed version with major version 0, which allows incompatible
+// changes, gorelease will describe all changes, but incompatible changes
+// will not affect its exit status.
+//
+// For more information on semantic versioning, see https://semver.org.
+//
+// Note: gorelease does not accept build metadata in releases (like
+// v1.0.0+debug). Although it is valid semver, the Go tool and other tools in
+// the ecosystem do not support it, so its use is not recommended.
+//
+// gorelease accepts the following flags:
+//
+// -base=version: The version that the current version of the module will be
+// compared against. This may be a version like "v1.5.2", a version query like
+// "latest", or "none". If the version is "none", gorelease will not compare the
+// current version against any previous version; it will only validate the
+// current version. This is useful for checking the first release of a new major
+// version. The version may be preceded by a different module path and an '@',
+// like -base=example.com/mod/v2@v2.5.2. This is useful to compare against
+// an earlier major version or a fork. If -base is not specified, gorelease will
+// attempt to infer a base version from the -version flag and available released
+// versions.
+//
+// -version=version: The proposed version to be released. If specified,
+// gorelease will confirm whether this version is consistent with changes made
+// to the module's public API. gorelease will exit with a non-zero status if the
+// version is not valid.
+//
+// gorelease is eventually intended to be merged into the go command
+// as "go release". See golang.org/issues/26420.
+package main
+
+import (
+ "bytes"
+ "context"
+ "encoding/json"
+ "errors"
+ "flag"
+ "fmt"
+ "go/build"
+ "io"
+ "io/ioutil"
+ "log"
+ "os"
+ "os/exec"
+ "path"
+ "path/filepath"
+ "sort"
+ "strings"
+ "unicode"
+
+ "golang.org/x/exp/apidiff"
+ "golang.org/x/mod/modfile"
+ "golang.org/x/mod/module"
+ "golang.org/x/mod/semver"
+ "golang.org/x/mod/zip"
+ "golang.org/x/tools/go/packages"
+)
+
+// IDEAS:
+// * Should we suggest versions at all or should -version be mandatory?
+// * Verify downstream modules have licenses. May need an API or library
+// for this. Be clear that we can't provide legal advice.
+// * Internal packages may be relevant to submodules (for example,
+// golang.org/x/tools/internal/lsp is imported by golang.org/x/tools).
+// gorelease should detect whether this is the case and include internal
+// directories in comparison. It should be possible to opt out or specify
+// a different list of submodules.
+// * Decide what to do about build constraints, particularly GOOS and GOARCH.
+// The API may be different on some platforms (e.g., x/sys).
+// Should gorelease load packages in multiple configurations in the same run?
+// Is it a compatible change if the same API is available for more platforms?
+// Is it an incompatible change for fewer?
+// How about cgo? Is adding a new cgo dependency an incompatible change?
+// * Support splits and joins of nested modules. For example, if we are
+// proposing to tag a particular commit as both cloud.google.com/go v0.46.2
+// and cloud.google.com/go/storage v1.0.0, we should ensure that the sets of
+// packages provided by those modules are disjoint, and we should not report
+// the packages moved from one to the other as an incompatible change (since
+// the APIs are still compatible, just with a different module split).
+
+// TODO(jayconrod):
+// * Clean up overuse of fmt.Errorf.
+// * Support migration to modules after v2.x.y+incompatible. Requires comparing
+// packages with different module paths.
+// * Error when packages import from earlier major version of same module.
+// (this may be intentional; look for real examples first).
+// * Mechanism to suppress error messages.
+
+func main() {
+ log.SetFlags(0)
+ log.SetPrefix("gorelease: ")
+ wd, err := os.Getwd()
+ if err != nil {
+ log.Fatal(err)
+ }
+ ctx := context.WithValue(context.Background(), "env", append(os.Environ(), "GO111MODULE=on"))
+ success, err := runRelease(ctx, os.Stdout, wd, os.Args[1:])
+ if err != nil {
+ if _, ok := err.(*usageError); ok {
+ fmt.Fprintln(os.Stderr, err)
+ os.Exit(2)
+ } else {
+ log.Fatal(err)
+ }
+ }
+ if !success {
+ os.Exit(1)
+ }
+}
+
+// runRelease is the main function of gorelease. It's called by tests, so
+// it writes to w instead of os.Stdout and returns an error instead of
+// exiting.
+func runRelease(ctx context.Context, w io.Writer, dir string, args []string) (success bool, err error) {
+ // Validate arguments and flags. We'll print our own errors, since we want to
+ // test without printing to stderr.
+ fs := flag.NewFlagSet("gorelease", flag.ContinueOnError)
+ fs.Usage = func() {}
+ fs.SetOutput(ioutil.Discard)
+ var baseOpt, releaseVersion string
+ fs.StringVar(&baseOpt, "base", "", "previous version to compare against")
+ fs.StringVar(&releaseVersion, "version", "", "proposed version to be released")
+ if err := fs.Parse(args); err != nil {
+ return false, &usageError{err: err}
+ }
+
+ if len(fs.Args()) > 0 {
+ return false, usageErrorf("no arguments allowed")
+ }
+
+ if releaseVersion != "" {
+ if semver.Build(releaseVersion) != "" {
+ return false, usageErrorf("release version %q is not a canonical semantic version: build metadata is not supported", releaseVersion)
+ }
+ if c := semver.Canonical(releaseVersion); c != releaseVersion {
+ return false, usageErrorf("release version %q is not a canonical semantic version", releaseVersion)
+ }
+ }
+
+ var baseModPath, baseVersion string
+ if at := strings.Index(baseOpt, "@"); at >= 0 {
+ baseModPath = baseOpt[:at]
+ baseVersion = baseOpt[at+1:]
+ } else if dot, slash := strings.Index(baseOpt, "."), strings.Index(baseOpt, "/"); dot >= 0 && slash >= 0 && dot < slash {
+ baseModPath = baseOpt
+ } else {
+ baseVersion = baseOpt
+ }
+ if baseModPath == "" {
+ if baseVersion != "" && semver.Canonical(baseVersion) == baseVersion && releaseVersion != "" {
+ if cmp := semver.Compare(baseOpt, releaseVersion); cmp == 0 {
+ return false, usageErrorf("-base and -version must be different")
+ } else if cmp > 0 {
+ return false, usageErrorf("base version (%q) must be lower than release version (%q)", baseVersion, releaseVersion)
+ }
+ }
+ } else if baseModPath != "" && baseVersion == "none" {
+ return false, usageErrorf(`base version (%q) cannot have version "none" with explicit module path`, baseOpt)
+ }
+
+ // Find the local module and repository root directories.
+ modRoot, err := findModuleRoot(dir)
+ if err != nil {
+ return false, err
+ }
+ repoRoot := findRepoRoot(modRoot)
+
+ // Load packages for the version to be released from the local directory.
+ release, err := loadLocalModule(ctx, modRoot, repoRoot, releaseVersion)
+ if err != nil {
+ return false, err
+ }
+
+ // Find the base version if there is one, download it, and load packages from
+ // the module cache.
+ var max string
+ if baseModPath == "" {
+ if baseVersion != "" && semver.Canonical(baseVersion) == baseVersion && module.Check(release.modPath, baseVersion) != nil {
+ // Base version was specified, but it's not consistent with the release
+ // module path, for example, the module path is example.com/m/v2, but
+ // the user said -base=v1.0.0. Instead of making the user explicitly
+ // specify the base module path, we'll adjust the major version suffix.
+ prefix, _, _ := module.SplitPathVersion(release.modPath)
+ major := semver.Major(baseVersion)
+ if strings.HasPrefix(prefix, "gopkg.in/") {
+ baseModPath = prefix + "." + semver.Major(baseVersion)
+ } else if major >= "v2" {
+ baseModPath = prefix + "/" + major
+ } else {
+ baseModPath = prefix
+ }
+ } else {
+ baseModPath = release.modPath
+ max = releaseVersion
+ }
+ }
+ base, err := loadDownloadedModule(ctx, baseModPath, baseVersion, max)
+ if err != nil {
+ return false, err
+ }
+
+ // Compare packages and check for other issues.
+ report, err := makeReleaseReport(ctx, base, release)
+ if err != nil {
+ return false, err
+ }
+ if _, err := fmt.Fprint(w, report.String()); err != nil {
+ return false, err
+ }
+ return report.isSuccessful(), nil
+}
+
+type moduleInfo struct {
+ modRoot string // module root directory
+ repoRoot string // repository root directory (may be "")
+ modPath string // module path in go.mod
+ version string // resolved version or "none"
+ versionQuery string // a query like "latest" or "dev-branch", if specified
+ versionInferred bool // true if the version was unspecified and inferred
+ highestTransitiveVersion string // version of the highest transitive self-dependency (cycle)
+ modPathMajor string // major version suffix like "/v3" or ".v2"
+ tagPrefix string // prefix for version tags if module not in repo root
+
+ goModPath string // file path to go.mod
+ goModData []byte // content of go.mod
+ goSumData []byte // content of go.sum
+ goModFile *modfile.File // parsed go.mod file
+
+ diagnostics []string // problems not related to loading specific packages
+ pkgs []*packages.Package // loaded packages with type information
+
+ // Versions of this module which already exist. Only loaded for release
+ // (not base).
+ existingVersions []string
+}
+
+// loadLocalModule loads information about a module and its packages from a
+// local directory.
+//
+// modRoot is the directory containing the module's go.mod file.
+//
+// repoRoot is the root directory of the repository containing the module or "".
+//
+// version is a proposed version for the module or "".
+func loadLocalModule(ctx context.Context, modRoot, repoRoot, version string) (m moduleInfo, err error) {
+ if repoRoot != "" && !hasFilePathPrefix(modRoot, repoRoot) {
+ return moduleInfo{}, fmt.Errorf("module root %q is not in repository root %q", modRoot, repoRoot)
+ }
+
+ // Load the go.mod file and check the module path and go version.
+ m = moduleInfo{
+ modRoot: modRoot,
+ repoRoot: repoRoot,
+ version: version,
+ goModPath: filepath.Join(modRoot, "go.mod"),
+ }
+
+ if version != "" && semver.Compare(version, "v0.0.0-99999999999999-zzzzzzzzzzzz") < 0 {
+ m.diagnostics = append(m.diagnostics, fmt.Sprintf("Version %s is lower than most pseudo-versions. Consider releasing v0.1.0-0 instead.", version))
+ }
+
+ m.goModData, err = ioutil.ReadFile(m.goModPath)
+ if err != nil {
+ return moduleInfo{}, err
+ }
+ m.goModFile, err = modfile.ParseLax(m.goModPath, m.goModData, nil)
+ if err != nil {
+ return moduleInfo{}, err
+ }
+ if m.goModFile.Module == nil {
+ return moduleInfo{}, fmt.Errorf("%s: module directive is missing", m.goModPath)
+ }
+ m.modPath = m.goModFile.Module.Mod.Path
+ if err := checkModPath(m.modPath); err != nil {
+ return moduleInfo{}, err
+ }
+ var ok bool
+ _, m.modPathMajor, ok = module.SplitPathVersion(m.modPath)
+ if !ok {
+ // we just validated the path above.
+ panic(fmt.Sprintf("could not find version suffix in module path %q", m.modPath))
+ }
+ if m.goModFile.Go == nil {
+ m.diagnostics = append(m.diagnostics, "go.mod: go directive is missing")
+ }
+
+ // Determine the version tag prefix for the module within the repository.
+ if repoRoot != "" && modRoot != repoRoot {
+ if strings.HasPrefix(m.modPathMajor, ".") {
+ m.diagnostics = append(m.diagnostics, fmt.Sprintf("%s: module path starts with gopkg.in and must be declared in the root directory of the repository", m.modPath))
+ } else {
+ codeDir := filepath.ToSlash(modRoot[len(repoRoot)+1:])
+ var altGoModPath string
+ if m.modPathMajor == "" {
+ // module has no major version suffix.
+ // codeDir must be a suffix of modPath.
+ // tagPrefix is codeDir with a trailing slash.
+ if strings.HasSuffix(m.modPath, "/"+codeDir) {
+ m.tagPrefix = codeDir + "/"
+ } else {
+ m.diagnostics = append(m.diagnostics, fmt.Sprintf("%s: module path must end with %[2]q, since it is in subdirectory %[2]q", m.modPath, codeDir))
+ }
+ } else {
+ if strings.HasSuffix(m.modPath, "/"+codeDir) {
+ // module has a major version suffix and is in a major version subdirectory.
+ // codeDir must be a suffix of modPath.
+ // tagPrefix must not include the major version.
+ m.tagPrefix = codeDir[:len(codeDir)-len(m.modPathMajor)+1]
+ altGoModPath = modRoot[:len(modRoot)-len(m.modPathMajor)+1] + "go.mod"
+ } else if strings.HasSuffix(m.modPath, "/"+codeDir+m.modPathMajor) {
+ // module has a major version suffix and is not in a major version subdirectory.
+ // codeDir + modPathMajor is a suffix of modPath.
+ // tagPrefix is codeDir with a trailing slash.
+ m.tagPrefix = codeDir + "/"
+ altGoModPath = filepath.Join(modRoot, m.modPathMajor[1:], "go.mod")
+ } else {
+ m.diagnostics = append(m.diagnostics, fmt.Sprintf("%s: module path must end with %[2]q or %q, since it is in subdirectory %[2]q", m.modPath, codeDir, codeDir+m.modPathMajor))
+ }
+ }
+
+ // Modules with major version suffixes can be defined in two places
+ // (e.g., sub/go.mod and sub/v2/go.mod). They must not be defined in both.
+ if altGoModPath != "" {
+ if data, err := ioutil.ReadFile(altGoModPath); err == nil {
+ if altModPath := modfile.ModulePath(data); m.modPath == altModPath {
+ goModRel, _ := filepath.Rel(repoRoot, m.goModPath)
+ altGoModRel, _ := filepath.Rel(repoRoot, altGoModPath)
+ m.diagnostics = append(m.diagnostics, fmt.Sprintf("module is defined in two locations:\n\t%s\n\t%s", goModRel, altGoModRel))
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ // Load the module's packages.
+ // We pack the module into a zip file and extract it to a temporary directory
+ // as if it were published and downloaded. We'll detect any errors that would
+ // occur (for example, invalid file names). We avoid loading it as the
+ // main module.
+ tmpModRoot, err := copyModuleToTempDir(repoRoot, m.modPath, m.modRoot)
+ if err != nil {
+ return moduleInfo{}, err
+ }
+ defer func() {
+ if rerr := os.RemoveAll(tmpModRoot); err == nil && rerr != nil {
+ err = fmt.Errorf("removing temporary module directory: %v", rerr)
+ }
+ }()
+ tmpLoadDir, tmpGoModData, tmpGoSumData, pkgPaths, prepareDiagnostics, err := prepareLoadDir(ctx, m.goModFile, m.modPath, tmpModRoot, version, false)
+ if err != nil {
+ return moduleInfo{}, err
+ }
+ defer func() {
+ if rerr := os.RemoveAll(tmpLoadDir); err == nil && rerr != nil {
+ err = fmt.Errorf("removing temporary load directory: %v", rerr)
+ }
+ }()
+
+ var loadDiagnostics []string
+ m.pkgs, loadDiagnostics, err = loadPackages(ctx, m.modPath, tmpModRoot, tmpLoadDir, tmpGoModData, tmpGoSumData, pkgPaths)
+ if err != nil {
+ return moduleInfo{}, err
+ }
+
+ m.diagnostics = append(m.diagnostics, prepareDiagnostics...)
+ m.diagnostics = append(m.diagnostics, loadDiagnostics...)
+
+ highestVersion, err := findSelectedVersion(ctx, tmpLoadDir, m.modPath)
+ if err != nil {
+ return moduleInfo{}, err
+ }
+
+ if highestVersion != "" {
+ // A version of the module is included in the transitive dependencies.
+ // Add it to the moduleInfo so that the release report stage can use it
+ // in verifying the version or suggestion a new version, depending on
+ // whether the user provided a version already.
+ m.highestTransitiveVersion = highestVersion
+ }
+
+ retracted, err := loadRetractions(ctx, tmpLoadDir)
+ if err != nil {
+ return moduleInfo{}, err
+ }
+ m.diagnostics = append(m.diagnostics, retracted...)
+
+ return m, nil
+}
+
+// loadDownloadedModule downloads a module and loads information about it and
+// its packages from the module cache.
+//
+// modPath is the module path used to fetch the module. The module's path in
+// go.mod (m.modPath) may be different, for example in a soft fork intended as
+// a replacement.
+//
+// version is the version to load. It may be "none" (indicating nothing should
+// be loaded), "" (the highest available version below max should be used), a
+// version query (to be resolved with 'go list'), or a canonical version.
+//
+// If version is "" and max is not "", available versions greater than or equal
+// to max will not be considered. Typically, loadDownloadedModule is used to
+// load the base version, and max is the release version.
+func loadDownloadedModule(ctx context.Context, modPath, version, max string) (m moduleInfo, err error) {
+ // Check the module path and version.
+ // If the version is a query, resolve it to a canonical version.
+ m = moduleInfo{modPath: modPath}
+ if err := checkModPath(modPath); err != nil {
+ return moduleInfo{}, err
+ }
+
+ var ok bool
+ _, m.modPathMajor, ok = module.SplitPathVersion(modPath)
+ if !ok {
+ // we just validated the path above.
+ panic(fmt.Sprintf("could not find version suffix in module path %q", modPath))
+ }
+
+ if version == "none" {
+ // We don't have a base version to compare against.
+ m.version = "none"
+ return m, nil
+ }
+ if version == "" {
+ // Unspecified version: use the highest version below max.
+ m.versionInferred = true
+ if m.version, err = inferBaseVersion(ctx, modPath, max); err != nil {
+ return moduleInfo{}, err
+ }
+ if m.version == "none" {
+ return m, nil
+ }
+ } else if version != module.CanonicalVersion(version) {
+ // Version query: find the real version.
+ m.versionQuery = version
+ if m.version, err = queryVersion(ctx, modPath, version); err != nil {
+ return moduleInfo{}, err
+ }
+ if m.version != "none" && max != "" && semver.Compare(m.version, max) >= 0 {
+ // TODO(jayconrod): reconsider this comparison for pseudo-versions in
+ // general. A query might match different pseudo-versions over time,
+ // depending on ancestor versions, so this might start failing with
+ // no local change.
+ return moduleInfo{}, fmt.Errorf("base version %s (%s) must be lower than release version %s", m.version, m.versionQuery, max)
+ }
+ } else {
+ // Canonical version: make sure it matches the module path.
+ if err := module.CheckPathMajor(version, m.modPathMajor); err != nil {
+ // TODO(golang.org/issue/39666): don't assume this is the base version
+ // or that we're comparing across major versions.
+ return moduleInfo{}, fmt.Errorf("can't compare major versions: base version %s does not belong to module %s", version, modPath)
+ }
+ m.version = version
+ }
+
+ // Download the module into the cache and load the mod file.
+ // Note that goModPath is $GOMODCACHE/cache/download/$modPath/@v/$version.mod,
+ // which is not inside modRoot. This is what the go command uses. Even if
+ // the module didn't have a go.mod file, one will be synthesized there.
+ v := module.Version{Path: modPath, Version: m.version}
+ if m.modRoot, m.goModPath, err = downloadModule(ctx, v); err != nil {
+ return moduleInfo{}, err
+ }
+ if m.goModData, err = ioutil.ReadFile(m.goModPath); err != nil {
+ return moduleInfo{}, err
+ }
+ if m.goModFile, err = modfile.ParseLax(m.goModPath, m.goModData, nil); err != nil {
+ return moduleInfo{}, err
+ }
+ if m.goModFile.Module == nil {
+ return moduleInfo{}, fmt.Errorf("%s: missing module directive", m.goModPath)
+ }
+ m.modPath = m.goModFile.Module.Mod.Path
+
+ // Load packages.
+ tmpLoadDir, tmpGoModData, tmpGoSumData, pkgPaths, _, err := prepareLoadDir(ctx, nil, m.modPath, m.modRoot, m.version, true)
+ if err != nil {
+ return moduleInfo{}, err
+ }
+ defer func() {
+ if rerr := os.RemoveAll(tmpLoadDir); err == nil && rerr != nil {
+ err = fmt.Errorf("removing temporary load directory: %v", err)
+ }
+ }()
+
+ if m.pkgs, _, err = loadPackages(ctx, m.modPath, m.modRoot, tmpLoadDir, tmpGoModData, tmpGoSumData, pkgPaths); err != nil {
+ return moduleInfo{}, err
+ }
+
+ // Calculate the existing versions.
+ ev, err := existingVersions(ctx, m.modPath, tmpLoadDir)
+ if err != nil {
+ return moduleInfo{}, err
+ }
+ m.existingVersions = ev
+
+ return m, nil
+}
+
+// makeReleaseReport returns a report comparing the current version of a
+// module with a previously released version. The report notes any backward
+// compatible and incompatible changes in the module's public API. It also
+// diagnoses common problems, such as go.mod or go.sum being incomplete.
+// The report recommends or validates a release version and indicates a
+// version control tag to use (with an appropriate prefix, for modules not
+// in the repository root directory).
+func makeReleaseReport(ctx context.Context, base, release moduleInfo) (report, error) {
+ // Compare each pair of packages.
+ // Ignore internal packages.
+ // If we don't have a base version to compare against just check the new
+ // packages for errors.
+ shouldCompare := base.version != "none"
+ isInternal := func(modPath, pkgPath string) bool {
+ if !hasPathPrefix(pkgPath, modPath) {
+ panic(fmt.Sprintf("package %s not in module %s", pkgPath, modPath))
+ }
+ for pkgPath != modPath {
+ if path.Base(pkgPath) == "internal" {
+ return true
+ }
+ pkgPath = path.Dir(pkgPath)
+ }
+ return false
+ }
+ r := report{
+ base: base,
+ release: release,
+ }
+ for _, pair := range zipPackages(base.modPath, base.pkgs, release.modPath, release.pkgs) {
+ basePkg, releasePkg := pair.base, pair.release
+ switch {
+ case releasePkg == nil:
+ // Package removed
+ if internal := isInternal(base.modPath, basePkg.PkgPath); !internal || len(basePkg.Errors) > 0 {
+ pr := packageReport{
+ path: basePkg.PkgPath,
+ baseErrors: basePkg.Errors,
+ }
+ if !internal {
+ pr.Report = apidiff.Report{
+ Changes: []apidiff.Change{{
+ Message: "package removed",
+ Compatible: false,
+ }},
+ }
+ }
+ r.addPackage(pr)
+ }
+
+ case basePkg == nil:
+ // Package added
+ if internal := isInternal(release.modPath, releasePkg.PkgPath); !internal && shouldCompare || len(releasePkg.Errors) > 0 {
+ pr := packageReport{
+ path: releasePkg.PkgPath,
+ releaseErrors: releasePkg.Errors,
+ }
+ if !internal && shouldCompare {
+ // If we aren't comparing against a base version, don't say
+ // "package added". Only report packages with errors.
+ pr.Report = apidiff.Report{
+ Changes: []apidiff.Change{{
+ Message: "package added",
+ Compatible: true,
+ }},
+ }
+ }
+ r.addPackage(pr)
+ }
+
+ default:
+ // Matched packages
+ // Both packages are internal or neither; we only consider path components
+ // after the module path.
+ internal := isInternal(release.modPath, releasePkg.PkgPath)
+ if !internal && basePkg.Name != "main" && releasePkg.Name != "main" {
+ pr := packageReport{
+ path: basePkg.PkgPath,
+ baseErrors: basePkg.Errors,
+ releaseErrors: releasePkg.Errors,
+ Report: apidiff.Changes(basePkg.Types, releasePkg.Types),
+ }
+ r.addPackage(pr)
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ if r.canVerifyReleaseVersion() {
+ if release.version == "" {
+ r.suggestReleaseVersion()
+ } else {
+ r.validateReleaseVersion()
+ }
+ }
+
+ return r, nil
+}
+
+// existingVersions returns the versions that already exist for the given
+// modPath.
+func existingVersions(ctx context.Context, modPath, modRoot string) (versions []string, err error) {
+ defer func() {
+ if err != nil {
+ err = fmt.Errorf("listing versions of %s: %w", modPath, err)
+ }
+ }()
+
+ type listVersions struct {
+ Versions []string
+ }
+ cmd := exec.CommandContext(ctx, "go", "list", "-json", "-m", "-versions", modPath)
+ cmd.Env = copyEnv(ctx, cmd.Env)
+ cmd.Dir = modRoot
+ out, err := cmd.Output()
+ if err != nil {
+ return nil, cleanCmdError(err)
+ }
+ if len(out) == 0 {
+ return nil, nil
+ }
+
+ var lv listVersions
+ if err := json.Unmarshal(out, &lv); err != nil {
+ return nil, err
+ }
+ return lv.Versions, nil
+}
+
+// findRepoRoot finds the root directory of the repository that contains dir.
+// findRepoRoot returns "" if it can't find the repository root.
+func findRepoRoot(dir string) string {
+ vcsDirs := []string{".git", ".hg", ".svn", ".bzr"}
+ d := filepath.Clean(dir)
+ for {
+ for _, vcsDir := range vcsDirs {
+ if _, err := os.Stat(filepath.Join(d, vcsDir)); err == nil {
+ return d
+ }
+ }
+ parent := filepath.Dir(d)
+ if parent == d {
+ return ""
+ }
+ d = parent
+ }
+}
+
+// findModuleRoot finds the root directory of the module that contains dir.
+func findModuleRoot(dir string) (string, error) {
+ d := filepath.Clean(dir)
+ for {
+ if fi, err := os.Stat(filepath.Join(d, "go.mod")); err == nil && !fi.IsDir() {
+ return dir, nil
+ }
+ parent := filepath.Dir(d)
+ if parent == d {
+ break
+ }
+ d = parent
+ }
+ return "", fmt.Errorf("%s: cannot find go.mod file", dir)
+}
+
+// checkModPath is like golang.org/x/mod/module.CheckPath, but it returns
+// friendlier error messages for common mistakes.
+//
+// TODO(jayconrod): update module.CheckPath and delete this function.
+func checkModPath(modPath string) error {
+ if path.IsAbs(modPath) || filepath.IsAbs(modPath) {
+ // TODO(jayconrod): improve error message in x/mod instead of checking here.
+ return fmt.Errorf("module path %q must not be an absolute path.\nIt must be an address where your module may be found.", modPath)
+ }
+ if suffix := dirMajorSuffix(modPath); suffix == "v0" || suffix == "v1" {
+ return fmt.Errorf("module path %q has major version suffix %q.\nA major version suffix is only allowed for v2 or later.", modPath, suffix)
+ } else if strings.HasPrefix(suffix, "v0") {
+ return fmt.Errorf("module path %q has major version suffix %q.\nA major version may not have a leading zero.", modPath, suffix)
+ } else if strings.ContainsRune(suffix, '.') {
+ return fmt.Errorf("module path %q has major version suffix %q.\nA major version may not contain dots.", modPath, suffix)
+ }
+ return module.CheckPath(modPath)
+}
+
+// inferBaseVersion returns an appropriate base version if one was not specified
+// explicitly.
+//
+// If max is not "", inferBaseVersion returns the highest available release
+// version of the module lower than max. Otherwise, inferBaseVersion returns the
+// highest available release version. Pre-release versions are not considered.
+// If there is no available version, and max appears to be the first release
+// version (for example, "v0.1.0", "v2.0.0"), "none" is returned.
+func inferBaseVersion(ctx context.Context, modPath, max string) (baseVersion string, err error) {
+ defer func() {
+ if err != nil {
+ err = &baseVersionError{err: err, modPath: modPath}
+ }
+ }()
+
+ versions, err := loadVersions(ctx, modPath)
+ if err != nil {
+ return "", err
+ }
+
+ for i := len(versions) - 1; i >= 0; i-- {
+ v := versions[i]
+ if semver.Prerelease(v) == "" &&
+ (max == "" || semver.Compare(v, max) < 0) {
+ return v, nil
+ }
+ }
+
+ if max == "" || maybeFirstVersion(max) {
+ return "none", nil
+ }
+ return "", fmt.Errorf("no versions found lower than %s", max)
+}
+
+// queryVersion returns the canonical version for a given module version query.
+func queryVersion(ctx context.Context, modPath, query string) (resolved string, err error) {
+ defer func() {
+ if err != nil {
+ err = fmt.Errorf("could not resolve version %s@%s: %w", modPath, query, err)
+ }
+ }()
+ if query == "upgrade" || query == "patch" {
+ return "", errors.New("query is based on requirements in main go.mod file")
+ }
+
+ tmpDir, err := ioutil.TempDir("", "")
+ if err != nil {
+ return "", err
+ }
+ defer func() {
+ if rerr := os.Remove(tmpDir); rerr != nil && err == nil {
+ err = rerr
+ }
+ }()
+ arg := modPath + "@" + query
+ cmd := exec.CommandContext(ctx, "go", "list", "-m", "-f", "{{.Version}}", "--", arg)
+ cmd.Env = copyEnv(ctx, cmd.Env)
+ cmd.Dir = tmpDir
+ cmd.Env = append(cmd.Env, "GO111MODULE=on")
+ out, err := cmd.Output()
+ if err != nil {
+ return "", cleanCmdError(err)
+ }
+ return strings.TrimSpace(string(out)), nil
+}
+
+// loadVersions loads the list of versions for the given module using
+// 'go list -m -versions'. The returned versions are sorted in ascending
+// semver order.
+func loadVersions(ctx context.Context, modPath string) (versions []string, err error) {
+ defer func() {
+ if err != nil {
+ err = fmt.Errorf("could not load versions for %s: %v", modPath, err)
+ }
+ }()
+
+ tmpDir, err := ioutil.TempDir("", "")
+ if err != nil {
+ return nil, err
+ }
+ defer func() {
+ if rerr := os.Remove(tmpDir); rerr != nil && err == nil {
+ err = rerr
+ }
+ }()
+ cmd := exec.CommandContext(ctx, "go", "list", "-m", "-versions", "--", modPath)
+ cmd.Env = copyEnv(ctx, cmd.Env)
+ cmd.Dir = tmpDir
+ out, err := cmd.Output()
+ if err != nil {
+ return nil, cleanCmdError(err)
+ }
+ versions = strings.Fields(string(out))
+ if len(versions) > 0 {
+ versions = versions[1:] // skip module path
+ }
+
+ // Sort versions defensively. 'go list -m -versions' should always returns
+ // a sorted list of versions, but it's fast and easy to sort them here, too.
+ sort.Slice(versions, func(i, j int) bool {
+ return semver.Compare(versions[i], versions[j]) < 0
+ })
+ return versions, nil
+}
+
+// maybeFirstVersion returns whether v appears to be the first version
+// of a module.
+func maybeFirstVersion(v string) bool {
+ major, minor, patch, _, _, err := parseVersion(v)
+ if err != nil {
+ return false
+ }
+ if major == "0" {
+ return minor == "0" && patch == "0" ||
+ minor == "0" && patch == "1" ||
+ minor == "1" && patch == "0"
+ }
+ return minor == "0" && patch == "0"
+}
+
+// dirMajorSuffix returns a major version suffix for a slash-separated path.
+// For example, for the path "foo/bar/v2", dirMajorSuffix would return "v2".
+// If no major version suffix is found, "" is returned.
+//
+// dirMajorSuffix is less strict than module.SplitPathVersion so that incorrect
+// suffixes like "v0", "v02", "v1.2" can be detected. It doesn't handle
+// special cases for gopkg.in paths.
+func dirMajorSuffix(path string) string {
+ i := len(path)
+ for i > 0 && ('0' <= path[i-1] && path[i-1] <= '9') || path[i-1] == '.' {
+ i--
+ }
+ if i <= 1 || i == len(path) || path[i-1] != 'v' || (i > 1 && path[i-2] != '/') {
+ return ""
+ }
+ return path[i-1:]
+}
+
+// copyModuleToTempDir copies module files from modRoot to a subdirectory of
+// scratchDir. Submodules, vendor directories, and irregular files are excluded.
+// An error is returned if the module contains any files or directories that
+// can't be included in a module zip file (due to special characters,
+// excessive sizes, etc.).
+func copyModuleToTempDir(repoRoot, modPath, modRoot string) (dir string, err error) {
+ // Generate a fake version consistent with modPath. We need a canonical
+ // version to create a zip file.
+ version := "v0.0.0-gorelease"
+ _, majorPathSuffix, _ := module.SplitPathVersion(modPath)
+ if majorPathSuffix != "" {
+ version = majorPathSuffix[1:] + ".0.0-gorelease"
+ }
+ m := module.Version{Path: modPath, Version: version}
+
+ zipFile, err := ioutil.TempFile("", "gorelease-*.zip")
+ if err != nil {
+ return "", err
+ }
+ defer func() {
+ zipFile.Close()
+ os.Remove(zipFile.Name())
+ }()
+
+ dir, err = ioutil.TempDir("", "gorelease")
+ if err != nil {
+ return "", err
+ }
+ defer func() {
+ if err != nil {
+ os.RemoveAll(dir)
+ dir = ""
+ }
+ }()
+
+ var fallbackToDir bool
+ if repoRoot != "" {
+ var err error
+ fallbackToDir, err = tryCreateFromVCS(zipFile, m, modRoot, repoRoot)
+ if err != nil {
+ return "", err
+ }
+ }
+
+ if repoRoot == "" || fallbackToDir {
+ // Not a recognised repo: fall back to creating from dir.
+ if err := zip.CreateFromDir(zipFile, m, modRoot); err != nil {
+ var e zip.FileErrorList
+ if errors.As(err, &e) {
+ return "", e
+ }
+ return "", err
+ }
+ }
+
+ if err := zipFile.Close(); err != nil {
+ return "", err
+ }
+ if err := zip.Unzip(dir, m, zipFile.Name()); err != nil {
+ return "", err
+ }
+ return dir, nil
+}
+
+// tryCreateFromVCS tries to create a module zip file from VCS. If it succeeds,
+// it returns fallBackToDir false and a nil err. If it fails in a recoverable
+// way, it returns fallBackToDir true and a nil err. If it fails in an
+// unrecoverable way, it returns a non-nil err.
+func tryCreateFromVCS(zipFile io.Writer, m module.Version, modRoot, repoRoot string) (fallbackToDir bool, _ error) {
+ // We recognised a repo: create from VCS.
+ if !hasFilePathPrefix(modRoot, repoRoot) {
+ panic(fmt.Sprintf("repo root %q is not a prefix of mod root %q", repoRoot, modRoot))
+ }
+ hasUncommitted, err := hasGitUncommittedChanges(repoRoot)
+ if err != nil {
+ // Fallback to CreateFromDir.
+ return true, nil
+ }
+ if hasUncommitted {
+ return false, fmt.Errorf("repo %s has uncommitted changes", repoRoot)
+ }
+ modRel := filepath.ToSlash(trimFilePathPrefix(modRoot, repoRoot))
+ if err := zip.CreateFromVCS(zipFile, m, repoRoot, "HEAD", modRel); err != nil {
+ var fel zip.FileErrorList
+ if errors.As(err, &fel) {
+ return false, fel
+ }
+ var uve *zip.UnrecognizedVCSError
+ if errors.As(err, &uve) {
+ // Fallback to CreateFromDir.
+ return true, nil
+ }
+ return false, err
+ }
+ // Success!
+ return false, nil
+}
+
+// downloadModule downloads a specific version of a module to the
+// module cache using 'go mod download'.
+func downloadModule(ctx context.Context, m module.Version) (modRoot, goModPath string, err error) {
+ defer func() {
+ if err != nil {
+ err = &downloadError{m: m, err: cleanCmdError(err)}
+ }
+ }()
+
+ // Run 'go mod download' from a temporary directory to avoid needing to load
+ // go.mod from gorelease's working directory (or a parent).
+ // go.mod may be broken, and we don't need it.
+ // TODO(golang.org/issue/36812): 'go mod download' reads go.mod even though
+ // we don't need information about the main module or the build list.
+ // If it didn't read go.mod in this case, we wouldn't need a temp directory.
+ tmpDir, err := ioutil.TempDir("", "gorelease-download")
+ if err != nil {
+ return "", "", err
+ }
+ defer os.Remove(tmpDir)
+ cmd := exec.CommandContext(ctx, "go", "mod", "download", "-json", "--", m.Path+"@"+m.Version)
+ cmd.Env = copyEnv(ctx, cmd.Env)
+ cmd.Dir = tmpDir
+ out, err := cmd.Output()
+ var xerr *exec.ExitError
+ if err != nil {
+ var ok bool
+ if xerr, ok = err.(*exec.ExitError); !ok {
+ return "", "", err
+ }
+ }
+
+ // If 'go mod download' exited unsuccessfully but printed well-formed JSON
+ // with an error, return that error.
+ parsed := struct{ Dir, GoMod, Error string }{}
+ if jsonErr := json.Unmarshal(out, &parsed); jsonErr != nil {
+ if xerr != nil {
+ return "", "", cleanCmdError(xerr)
+ }
+ return "", "", jsonErr
+ }
+ if parsed.Error != "" {
+ return "", "", errors.New(parsed.Error)
+ }
+ if xerr != nil {
+ return "", "", cleanCmdError(xerr)
+ }
+ return parsed.Dir, parsed.GoMod, nil
+}
+
+// prepareLoadDir creates a temporary directory and a go.mod file that requires
+// the module being loaded. go.sum is copied if present. It also creates a .go
+// file that imports every package in the given modPath. This temporary module
+// is useful for two reasons. First, replace and exclude directives from the
+// target module aren't applied, so we have the same view as a dependent module.
+// Second, we can run commands like 'go get' without modifying the original
+// go.mod and go.sum files.
+//
+// modFile is the pre-parsed go.mod file. If non-nil, its requirements and
+// go version will be copied so that incomplete and out-of-date requirements
+// may be reported later.
+//
+// modPath is the module's path.
+//
+// modRoot is the module's root directory.
+//
+// version is the version of the module being loaded. If must be canonical
+// for modules loaded from the cache. Otherwise, it may be empty (for example,
+// when no release version is proposed).
+//
+// cached indicates whether the module is being loaded from the module cache.
+// If cached is true, then the module lives in the cache at
+// $GOMODCACHE/$modPath@$version/. Its go.mod file is at
+// $GOMODCACHE/cache/download/$modPath/@v/$version.mod. It must be referenced
+// with a simple require. A replace directive won't work because it may not have
+// a go.mod file in modRoot.
+// If cached is false, then modRoot is somewhere outside the module cache
+// (ex /tmp). We'll reference it with a local replace directive. It must have a
+// go.mod file in modRoot.
+//
+// dir is the location of the temporary directory.
+//
+// goModData and goSumData are the contents of the go.mod and go.sum files,
+// respectively.
+//
+// pkgPaths are the import paths of the module being loaded, including the path
+// to any main packages (as if they were importable).
+func prepareLoadDir(ctx context.Context, modFile *modfile.File, modPath, modRoot, version string, cached bool) (dir string, goModData, goSumData []byte, pkgPaths []string, diagnostics []string, err error) {
+ defer func() {
+ if err != nil {
+ if cached {
+ err = fmt.Errorf("preparing to load packages for %s@%s: %w", modPath, version, err)
+ } else {
+ err = fmt.Errorf("preparing to load packages for %s: %w", modPath, err)
+ }
+ }
+ }()
+
+ if module.Check(modPath, version) != nil {
+ // If no version is proposed or if the version isn't valid, use a fake
+ // version that matches the module's major version suffix. If the version
+ // is invalid, that will be reported elsewhere.
+ version = "v0.0.0-gorelease"
+ if _, pathMajor, _ := module.SplitPathVersion(modPath); pathMajor != "" {
+ version = pathMajor[1:] + ".0.0-gorelease"
+ }
+ }
+
+ dir, err = ioutil.TempDir("", "gorelease-load")
+ if err != nil {
+ return "", nil, nil, nil, nil, err
+ }
+
+ f := &modfile.File{}
+ f.AddModuleStmt("gorelease-load-module")
+ f.AddRequire(modPath, version)
+ if !cached {
+ f.AddReplace(modPath, version, modRoot, "")
+ }
+ if modFile != nil {
+ if modFile.Go != nil {
+ f.AddGoStmt(modFile.Go.Version)
+ }
+ for _, r := range modFile.Require {
+ f.AddRequire(r.Mod.Path, r.Mod.Version)
+ }
+ }
+ goModData, err = f.Format()
+ if err != nil {
+ return "", nil, nil, nil, nil, err
+ }
+ if err := ioutil.WriteFile(filepath.Join(dir, "go.mod"), goModData, 0666); err != nil {
+ return "", nil, nil, nil, nil, err
+ }
+
+ goSumData, err = ioutil.ReadFile(filepath.Join(modRoot, "go.sum"))
+ if err != nil && !os.IsNotExist(err) {
+ return "", nil, nil, nil, nil, err
+ }
+ if err := ioutil.WriteFile(filepath.Join(dir, "go.sum"), goSumData, 0666); err != nil {
+ return "", nil, nil, nil, nil, err
+ }
+
+ // Add a .go file with requirements, so that `go get` won't blat
+ // requirements.
+ fakeImports := &strings.Builder{}
+ fmt.Fprint(fakeImports, "package tmp\n")
+ imps, err := collectImportPaths(modPath, modRoot)
+ if err != nil {
+ return "", nil, nil, nil, nil, err
+ }
+ for _, imp := range imps {
+ fmt.Fprintf(fakeImports, "import _ %q\n", imp)
+ }
+ if err := ioutil.WriteFile(filepath.Join(dir, "tmp.go"), []byte(fakeImports.String()), 0666); err != nil {
+ return "", nil, nil, nil, nil, err
+ }
+
+ // Add missing requirements.
+ cmd := exec.CommandContext(ctx, "go", "get", "-d", ".")
+ cmd.Env = copyEnv(ctx, cmd.Env)
+ cmd.Dir = dir
+ if _, err := cmd.Output(); err != nil {
+ return "", nil, nil, nil, nil, fmt.Errorf("looking for missing dependencies: %w", cleanCmdError(err))
+ }
+
+ // Report new requirements in go.mod.
+ goModPath := filepath.Join(dir, "go.mod")
+ loadReqs := func(data []byte) (reqs []module.Version, err error) {
+ modFile, err := modfile.ParseLax(goModPath, data, nil)
+ if err != nil {
+ return nil, err
+ }
+ for _, r := range modFile.Require {
+ reqs = append(reqs, r.Mod)
+ }
+ return reqs, nil
+ }
+
+ oldReqs, err := loadReqs(goModData)
+ if err != nil {
+ return "", nil, nil, nil, nil, err
+ }
+ newGoModData, err := ioutil.ReadFile(goModPath)
+ if err != nil {
+ return "", nil, nil, nil, nil, err
+ }
+ newReqs, err := loadReqs(newGoModData)
+ if err != nil {
+ return "", nil, nil, nil, nil, err
+ }
+
+ oldMap := make(map[module.Version]bool)
+ for _, req := range oldReqs {
+ oldMap[req] = true
+ }
+ var missing []module.Version
+ for _, req := range newReqs {
+ // Ignore cyclic imports, since a module never needs to require itself.
+ if req.Path == modPath {
+ continue
+ }
+ if !oldMap[req] {
+ missing = append(missing, req)
+ }
+ }
+
+ if len(missing) > 0 {
+ var missingReqs []string
+ for _, m := range missing {
+ missingReqs = append(missingReqs, m.String())
+ }
+ diagnostics = append(diagnostics, fmt.Sprintf("go.mod: the following requirements are needed\n\t%s\nRun 'go mod tidy' to add missing requirements.", strings.Join(missingReqs, "\n\t")))
+ return dir, goModData, goSumData, imps, diagnostics, nil
+ }
+
+ // Cached modules may have no go.sum.
+ // We skip comparison because a downloaded module is outside the user's
+ // control.
+ if !cached {
+ // Check if 'go get' added new hashes to go.sum.
+ goSumPath := filepath.Join(dir, "go.sum")
+ newGoSumData, err := ioutil.ReadFile(goSumPath)
+ if err != nil {
+ if !os.IsNotExist(err) {
+ return "", nil, nil, nil, nil, err
+ }
+ // If the sum doesn't exist, that's ok: we'll treat "no go.sum" like
+ // "empty go.sum".
+ }
+
+ if !sumsMatchIgnoringPath(string(goSumData), string(newGoSumData), modPath) {
+ diagnostics = append(diagnostics, "go.sum: one or more sums are missing. Run 'go mod tidy' to add missing sums.")
+ }
+ }
+
+ return dir, goModData, goSumData, imps, diagnostics, nil
+}
+
+// sumsMatchIgnoringPath checks whether the two sums match. It ignores any lines
+// which contains the given modPath.
+func sumsMatchIgnoringPath(sum1, sum2, modPathToIgnore string) bool {
+ lines1 := make(map[string]bool)
+ for _, line := range strings.Split(string(sum1), "\n") {
+ if line == "" {
+ continue
+ }
+ lines1[line] = true
+ }
+ for _, line := range strings.Split(string(sum2), "\n") {
+ if line == "" {
+ continue
+ }
+ parts := strings.Fields(line)
+ if len(parts) < 1 {
+ panic(fmt.Sprintf("go.sum malformed: unexpected line %s", line))
+ }
+ if parts[0] == modPathToIgnore {
+ continue
+ }
+
+ if !lines1[line] {
+ return false
+ }
+ }
+
+ lines2 := make(map[string]bool)
+ for _, line := range strings.Split(string(sum2), "\n") {
+ if line == "" {
+ continue
+ }
+ lines2[line] = true
+ }
+ for _, line := range strings.Split(string(sum1), "\n") {
+ if line == "" {
+ continue
+ }
+ parts := strings.Fields(line)
+ if len(parts) < 1 {
+ panic(fmt.Sprintf("go.sum malformed: unexpected line %s", line))
+ }
+ if parts[0] == modPathToIgnore {
+ continue
+ }
+
+ if !lines2[line] {
+ return false
+ }
+ }
+
+ return true
+}
+
+// collectImportPaths visits the given root and traverses its directories
+// recursively, collecting the import paths of all importable packages in each
+// directory along the way.
+//
+// modPath is the module path.
+// root is the root directory of the module to collect imports for (the root
+// of the modPath module).
+//
+// Note: the returned importPaths will include main if it exists in root.
+func collectImportPaths(modPath, root string) (importPaths []string, _ error) {
+ err := filepath.Walk(root, func(walkPath string, fi os.FileInfo, err error) error {
+ if err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+
+ // Avoid .foo, _foo, and testdata subdirectory trees.
+ if !fi.IsDir() {
+ return nil
+ }
+ base := filepath.Base(walkPath)
+ if strings.HasPrefix(base, ".") || strings.HasPrefix(base, "_") || base == "testdata" || base == "internal" {
+ return filepath.SkipDir
+ }
+
+ p, err := build.Default.ImportDir(walkPath, 0)
+ if err != nil {
+ if nogoErr := (*build.NoGoError)(nil); errors.As(err, &nogoErr) {
+ // No .go files found in directory. That's ok, we'll keep
+ // searching.
+ return nil
+ }
+ return err
+ }
+
+ // Construct the import path.
+ importPath := path.Join(modPath, filepath.ToSlash(trimFilePathPrefix(p.Dir, root)))
+ importPaths = append(importPaths, importPath)
+
+ return nil
+ })
+ if err != nil {
+ return nil, fmt.Errorf("listing packages in %s: %v", root, err)
+ }
+
+ return importPaths, nil
+}
+
+// loadPackages returns a list of all packages in the module modPath, sorted by
+// package path. modRoot is the module root directory, but packages are loaded
+// from loadDir, which must contain go.mod and go.sum containing goModData and
+// goSumData.
+//
+// We load packages from a temporary external module so that replace and exclude
+// directives are not applied. The loading process may also modify go.mod and
+// go.sum, and we want to detect and report differences.
+//
+// Package loading errors will be returned in the Errors field of each package.
+// Other diagnostics (such as the go.sum file being incomplete) will be
+// returned through diagnostics.
+// err will be non-nil in case of a fatal error that prevented packages
+// from being loaded.
+func loadPackages(ctx context.Context, modPath, modRoot, loadDir string, goModData, goSumData []byte, pkgPaths []string) (pkgs []*packages.Package, diagnostics []string, err error) {
+ // Load packages.
+ // TODO(jayconrod): if there are errors loading packages in the release
+ // version, try loading in the release directory. Errors there would imply
+ // that packages don't load without replace / exclude directives.
+ cfg := &packages.Config{
+ Mode: packages.NeedName | packages.NeedTypes | packages.NeedImports | packages.NeedDeps,
+ Dir: loadDir,
+ Context: ctx,
+ }
+ cfg.Env = copyEnv(ctx, cfg.Env)
+ if len(pkgPaths) > 0 {
+ pkgs, err = packages.Load(cfg, pkgPaths...)
+ if err != nil {
+ return nil, nil, err
+ }
+ }
+
+ // Sort the returned packages by path.
+ // packages.Load makes no guarantee about the order of returned packages.
+ sort.Slice(pkgs, func(i, j int) bool {
+ return pkgs[i].PkgPath < pkgs[j].PkgPath
+ })
+
+ // Trim modRoot from file paths in errors.
+ prefix := modRoot + string(os.PathSeparator)
+ for _, pkg := range pkgs {
+ for i := range pkg.Errors {
+ pkg.Errors[i].Pos = strings.TrimPrefix(pkg.Errors[i].Pos, prefix)
+ }
+ }
+
+ return pkgs, diagnostics, nil
+}
+
+type packagePair struct {
+ base, release *packages.Package
+}
+
+// zipPackages combines two lists of packages, sorted by package path,
+// and returns a sorted list of pairs of packages with matching paths.
+// If a package is in one list but not the other (because it was added or
+// removed between releases), a pair will be returned with a nil
+// base or release field.
+func zipPackages(baseModPath string, basePkgs []*packages.Package, releaseModPath string, releasePkgs []*packages.Package) []packagePair {
+ baseIndex, releaseIndex := 0, 0
+ var pairs []packagePair
+ for baseIndex < len(basePkgs) || releaseIndex < len(releasePkgs) {
+ var basePkg, releasePkg *packages.Package
+ var baseSuffix, releaseSuffix string
+ if baseIndex < len(basePkgs) {
+ basePkg = basePkgs[baseIndex]
+ baseSuffix = trimPathPrefix(basePkg.PkgPath, baseModPath)
+ }
+ if releaseIndex < len(releasePkgs) {
+ releasePkg = releasePkgs[releaseIndex]
+ releaseSuffix = trimPathPrefix(releasePkg.PkgPath, releaseModPath)
+ }
+
+ var pair packagePair
+ if basePkg != nil && (releasePkg == nil || baseSuffix < releaseSuffix) {
+ // Package removed
+ pair = packagePair{basePkg, nil}
+ baseIndex++
+ } else if releasePkg != nil && (basePkg == nil || releaseSuffix < baseSuffix) {
+ // Package added
+ pair = packagePair{nil, releasePkg}
+ releaseIndex++
+ } else {
+ // Matched packages.
+ pair = packagePair{basePkg, releasePkg}
+ baseIndex++
+ releaseIndex++
+ }
+ pairs = append(pairs, pair)
+ }
+ return pairs
+}
+
+// findSelectedVersion returns the highest version of the given modPath at
+// modDir, if a module cycle exists. modDir should be a writable directory
+// containing the go.mod for modPath.
+//
+// If no module cycle exists, it returns empty string.
+func findSelectedVersion(ctx context.Context, modDir, modPath string) (latestVersion string, err error) {
+ defer func() {
+ if err != nil {
+ err = fmt.Errorf("could not find selected version for %s: %v", modPath, err)
+ }
+ }()
+
+ cmd := exec.CommandContext(ctx, "go", "list", "-m", "-f", "{{.Version}}", "--", modPath)
+ cmd.Env = copyEnv(ctx, cmd.Env)
+ cmd.Dir = modDir
+ out, err := cmd.Output()
+ if err != nil {
+ return "", cleanCmdError(err)
+ }
+ return strings.TrimSpace(string(out)), nil
+}
+
+func copyEnv(ctx context.Context, current []string) []string {
+ env, ok := ctx.Value("env").([]string)
+ if !ok {
+ return current
+ }
+ clone := make([]string, len(env))
+ copy(clone, env)
+ return clone
+}
+
+// loadRetractions lists all retracted deps found at the modRoot.
+func loadRetractions(ctx context.Context, modRoot string) ([]string, error) {
+ cmd := exec.CommandContext(ctx, "go", "list", "-json", "-m", "-u", "all")
+ if env, ok := ctx.Value("env").([]string); ok {
+ cmd.Env = env
+ }
+ cmd.Dir = modRoot
+ out, err := cmd.Output()
+ if err != nil {
+ return nil, cleanCmdError(err)
+ }
+
+ var retracted []string
+ type message struct {
+ Path string
+ Version string
+ Retracted []string
+ }
+
+ dec := json.NewDecoder(bytes.NewBuffer(out))
+ for {
+ var m message
+ if err := dec.Decode(&m); err == io.EOF {
+ break
+ } else if err != nil {
+ return nil, err
+ }
+ if len(m.Retracted) == 0 {
+ continue
+ }
+ rationale, ok := shortRetractionRationale(m.Retracted)
+ if ok {
+ retracted = append(retracted, fmt.Sprintf("required module %s@%s retracted by module author: %s", m.Path, m.Version, rationale))
+ } else {
+ retracted = append(retracted, fmt.Sprintf("required module %s@%s retracted by module author", m.Path, m.Version))
+ }
+ }
+
+ return retracted, nil
+}
+
+// ShortRetractionRationale returns a retraction rationale string that is safe
+// to print in a terminal. It returns hard-coded strings if the rationale
+// is empty, too long, or contains non-printable characters.
+//
+// It returns true if the rationale was printable, and false if it was not (too
+// long, contains graphics, etc).
+func shortRetractionRationale(rationales []string) (string, bool) {
+ if len(rationales) == 0 {
+ return "", false
+ }
+ rationale := rationales[0]
+
+ const maxRationaleBytes = 500
+ if i := strings.Index(rationale, "\n"); i >= 0 {
+ rationale = rationale[:i]
+ }
+ rationale = strings.TrimSpace(rationale)
+ if rationale == "" || rationale == "retracted by module author" {
+ return "", false
+ }
+ if len(rationale) > maxRationaleBytes {
+ return "", false
+ }
+ for _, r := range rationale {
+ if !unicode.IsGraphic(r) && !unicode.IsSpace(r) {
+ return "", false
+ }
+ }
+ // NOTE: the go.mod parser rejects invalid UTF-8, so we don't check that here.
+ return rationale, true
+}
+
+// hasGitUncommittedChanges checks if the given directory has uncommitteed git
+// changes.
+func hasGitUncommittedChanges(dir string) (bool, error) {
+ stdout := &bytes.Buffer{}
+ cmd := exec.Command("git", "status", "--porcelain")
+ cmd.Dir = dir
+ cmd.Stdout = stdout
+ if err := cmd.Run(); err != nil {
+ return false, cleanCmdError(err)
+ }
+ return stdout.Len() != 0, nil
+}
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/gorelease_test.go b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/gorelease_test.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..216c747
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/gorelease_test.go
@@ -0,0 +1,504 @@
+// Copyright 2019 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.
+
+package main
+
+import (
+ "bytes"
+ "context"
+ "flag"
+ "fmt"
+ "io/ioutil"
+ "os"
+ "os/exec"
+ "path/filepath"
+ "strconv"
+ "strings"
+ "sync"
+ "testing"
+
+ "golang.org/x/mod/module"
+ "golang.org/x/tools/txtar"
+)
+
+var (
+ testwork = flag.Bool("testwork", false, "preserve work directory")
+ updateGolden = flag.Bool("u", false, "update expected text in test files instead of failing")
+)
+
+var hasGitCache struct {
+ once sync.Once
+ found bool
+}
+
+// hasGit reports whether the git executable exists on the PATH.
+func hasGit() bool {
+ hasGitCache.once.Do(func() {
+ if _, err := exec.LookPath("git"); err != nil {
+ return
+ }
+ hasGitCache.found = true
+ })
+ return hasGitCache.found
+}
+
+// prepareProxy creates a proxy dir and returns an associated ctx.
+//
+// proxyVersions must be a map of module version to true. If proxyVersions is
+// empty, all modules in mod/ will be included in the proxy list. If proxy
+// versions is non-empty, only those modules in mod/ that match an entry in
+// proxyVersions will be included.
+//
+// ctx must be used in runRelease.
+// cleanup must be called when the relevant tests are finished.
+func prepareProxy(proxyVersions map[module.Version]bool, tests []*test) (ctx context.Context, cleanup func(), _ error) {
+ env := append(os.Environ(), "GO111MODULE=on", "GOSUMDB=off")
+
+ proxyDir, proxyURL, err := buildProxyDir(proxyVersions, tests)
+ if err != nil {
+ return nil, nil, fmt.Errorf("error building proxy dir: %v", err)
+ }
+ env = append(env, fmt.Sprintf("GOPROXY=%s", proxyURL))
+
+ cacheDir, err := ioutil.TempDir("", "gorelease_test-gocache")
+ if err != nil {
+ return nil, nil, err
+ }
+ env = append(env, fmt.Sprintf("GOPATH=%s", cacheDir))
+
+ return context.WithValue(context.Background(), "env", env), func() {
+ if *testwork {
+ fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "test cache dir: %s\n", cacheDir)
+ fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "test proxy dir: %s\ntest proxy URL: %s\n", proxyDir, proxyURL)
+ } else {
+ cmd := exec.Command("go", "clean", "-modcache")
+ cmd.Env = env
+ if err := cmd.Run(); err != nil {
+ fmt.Fprintln(os.Stderr, fmt.Errorf("error running go clean: %v", err))
+ }
+
+ if err := os.RemoveAll(cacheDir); err != nil {
+ fmt.Fprintln(os.Stderr, fmt.Errorf("error removing cache dir %s: %v", cacheDir, err))
+ }
+ if err := os.RemoveAll(proxyDir); err != nil {
+ fmt.Fprintln(os.Stderr, fmt.Errorf("error removing proxy dir %s: %v", proxyDir, err))
+ }
+ }
+ }, nil
+}
+
+// test describes an individual test case, written as a .test file in the
+// testdata directory.
+//
+// Each test is a txtar archive (see golang.org/x/tools/txtar). The comment
+// section (before the first file) contains a sequence of key=value pairs
+// (one per line) that configure the test.
+//
+// Most tests include a file named "want". The output of gorelease is compared
+// against this file. If the -u flag is set, this file is replaced with the
+// actual output of gorelease, and the test is written back to disk. This is
+// useful for updating tests after cosmetic changes.
+type test struct {
+ txtar.Archive
+
+ // testPath is the name of the .test file describing the test.
+ testPath string
+
+ // modPath (set with mod=...) is the path of the module being tested. Used
+ // to retrieve files from the test proxy.
+ modPath string
+
+ // version (set with version=...) is the name of a version to check out
+ // from the test proxy into the working directory. Some tests use this
+ // instead of specifying files they need in the txtar archive.
+ version string
+
+ // baseVersion (set with base=...) is the value of the -base flag to pass
+ // to gorelease.
+ baseVersion string
+
+ // releaseVersion (set with release=...) is the value of the -version flag
+ // to pass to gorelease.
+ releaseVersion string
+
+ // dir (set with dir=...) is the directory where gorelease should be invoked.
+ // If unset, gorelease is invoked in the directory where the txtar archive
+ // is unpacked. This is useful for invoking gorelease in a subdirectory.
+ dir string
+
+ // wantError (set with error=...) is true if the test expects a hard error
+ // (returned by runRelease).
+ wantError bool
+
+ // wantSuccess (set with success=...) is true if the test expects a report
+ // to be returned without errors or diagnostics. True by default.
+ wantSuccess bool
+
+ // skip (set with skip=...) is non-empty if the test should be skipped.
+ skip string
+
+ // want is set to the contents of the file named "want" in the txtar archive.
+ want []byte
+
+ // proxyVersions is used to set the exact contents of the GOPROXY.
+ //
+ // If empty, all of testadata/mod/ will be included in the proxy.
+ // If it is not empty, each entry must be of the form <modpath>@v<version>
+ // and exist in testdata/mod/.
+ proxyVersions map[module.Version]bool
+
+ // vcs is used to set the VCS that the root of the test should
+ // emulate. Allowed values are git, and hg.
+ vcs string
+}
+
+// readTest reads and parses a .test file with the given name.
+func readTest(testPath string) (*test, error) {
+ arc, err := txtar.ParseFile(testPath)
+ if err != nil {
+ return nil, err
+ }
+ t := &test{
+ Archive: *arc,
+ testPath: testPath,
+ wantSuccess: true,
+ }
+
+ for n, line := range bytes.Split(t.Comment, []byte("\n")) {
+ lineNum := n + 1
+ if i := bytes.IndexByte(line, '#'); i >= 0 {
+ line = line[:i]
+ }
+ line = bytes.TrimSpace(line)
+ if len(line) == 0 {
+ continue
+ }
+
+ var key, value string
+ if i := bytes.IndexByte(line, '='); i < 0 {
+ return nil, fmt.Errorf("%s:%d: no '=' found", testPath, lineNum)
+ } else {
+ key = strings.TrimSpace(string(line[:i]))
+ value = strings.TrimSpace(string(line[i+1:]))
+ }
+ switch key {
+ case "mod":
+ t.modPath = value
+ case "version":
+ t.version = value
+ case "base":
+ t.baseVersion = value
+ case "release":
+ t.releaseVersion = value
+ case "dir":
+ t.dir = value
+ case "skip":
+ t.skip = value
+ case "success":
+ t.wantSuccess, err = strconv.ParseBool(value)
+ if err != nil {
+ return nil, fmt.Errorf("%s:%d: %v", testPath, lineNum, err)
+ }
+ case "error":
+ t.wantError, err = strconv.ParseBool(value)
+ if err != nil {
+ return nil, fmt.Errorf("%s:%d: %v", testPath, lineNum, err)
+ }
+ case "proxyVersions":
+ if len(value) == 0 {
+ break
+ }
+ proxyVersions := make(map[module.Version]bool)
+ parts := strings.Split(value, ",")
+ for _, modpathWithVersion := range parts {
+ vParts := strings.Split(modpathWithVersion, "@")
+ if len(vParts) != 2 {
+ return nil, fmt.Errorf("proxyVersions entry %s is invalid: it should be of the format <modpath>@v<semver> (ex: github.com/foo/bar@v1.2.3)", modpathWithVersion)
+ }
+ modPath, version := vParts[0], vParts[1]
+ mv := module.Version{
+ Path: modPath,
+ Version: version,
+ }
+ proxyVersions[mv] = true
+ }
+ t.proxyVersions = proxyVersions
+ case "vcs":
+ t.vcs = value
+ default:
+ return nil, fmt.Errorf("%s:%d: unknown key: %q", testPath, lineNum, key)
+ }
+ }
+ if t.modPath == "" && (t.version != "" || (t.baseVersion != "" && t.baseVersion != "none")) {
+ return nil, fmt.Errorf("%s: version or base was set but mod was not set", testPath)
+ }
+
+ haveFiles := false
+ for _, f := range t.Files {
+ if f.Name == "want" {
+ t.want = bytes.TrimSpace(f.Data)
+ continue
+ }
+ haveFiles = true
+ }
+
+ if haveFiles && t.version != "" {
+ return nil, fmt.Errorf("%s: version is set but files are present", testPath)
+ }
+
+ return t, nil
+}
+
+// updateTest replaces the contents of the file named "want" within a test's
+// txtar archive, then formats and writes the test file.
+func updateTest(t *test, want []byte) error {
+ var wantFile *txtar.File
+ for i := range t.Files {
+ if t.Files[i].Name == "want" {
+ wantFile = &t.Files[i]
+ break
+ }
+ }
+ if wantFile == nil {
+ t.Files = append(t.Files, txtar.File{Name: "want"})
+ wantFile = &t.Files[len(t.Files)-1]
+ }
+
+ wantFile.Data = want
+ data := txtar.Format(&t.Archive)
+ return ioutil.WriteFile(t.testPath, data, 0666)
+}
+
+func TestRelease(t *testing.T) {
+ testPaths, err := filepath.Glob(filepath.FromSlash("testdata/*/*.test"))
+ if err != nil {
+ t.Fatal(err)
+ }
+ if len(testPaths) == 0 {
+ t.Fatal("no .test files found in testdata directory")
+ }
+
+ var tests []*test
+ for _, testPath := range testPaths {
+ test, err := readTest(testPath)
+ if err != nil {
+ t.Fatal(err)
+ }
+ tests = append(tests, test)
+ }
+
+ defaultContext, cleanup, err := prepareProxy(nil, tests)
+ if err != nil {
+ t.Fatalf("preparing test proxy: %v", err)
+ }
+ t.Cleanup(cleanup)
+
+ for _, test := range tests {
+ testName := strings.TrimSuffix(strings.TrimPrefix(filepath.ToSlash(test.testPath), "testdata/"), ".test")
+ t.Run(testName, testRelease(defaultContext, tests, test))
+ }
+}
+
+func TestRelease_gitRepo_uncommittedChanges(t *testing.T) {
+ ctx := context.Background()
+ buf := &bytes.Buffer{}
+ releaseDir, err := ioutil.TempDir("", "")
+ if err != nil {
+ t.Fatal(err)
+ }
+
+ goModInit(t, releaseDir)
+ gitInit(t, releaseDir)
+
+ // Create an uncommitted change.
+ bContents := `package b
+const B = "b"`
+ if err := ioutil.WriteFile(filepath.Join(releaseDir, "b.go"), []byte(bContents), 0644); err != nil {
+ t.Fatal(err)
+ }
+
+ success, err := runRelease(ctx, buf, releaseDir, nil)
+ if got, want := err.Error(), fmt.Sprintf("repo %s has uncommitted changes", releaseDir); got != want {
+ t.Errorf("runRelease:\ngot error:\n%q\nwant error\n%q", got, want)
+ }
+ if success {
+ t.Errorf("runRelease: expected failure, got success")
+ }
+}
+
+func testRelease(ctx context.Context, tests []*test, test *test) func(t *testing.T) {
+ return func(t *testing.T) {
+ if test.skip != "" {
+ t.Skip(test.skip)
+ }
+
+ t.Parallel()
+
+ if len(test.proxyVersions) > 0 {
+ var cleanup func()
+ var err error
+ ctx, cleanup, err = prepareProxy(test.proxyVersions, tests)
+ if err != nil {
+ t.Fatalf("preparing test proxy: %v", err)
+ }
+ t.Cleanup(cleanup)
+ }
+
+ // Extract the files in the release version. They may be part of the
+ // test archive or in testdata/mod.
+ testDir, err := ioutil.TempDir("", "")
+ if err != nil {
+ t.Fatal(err)
+ }
+ if *testwork {
+ fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "test dir: %s\n", testDir)
+ } else {
+ t.Cleanup(func() {
+ os.RemoveAll(testDir)
+ })
+ }
+
+ var arc *txtar.Archive
+ if test.version != "" {
+ arcBase := fmt.Sprintf("%s_%s.txt", strings.ReplaceAll(test.modPath, "/", "_"), test.version)
+ arcPath := filepath.Join("testdata/mod", arcBase)
+ var err error
+ arc, err = txtar.ParseFile(arcPath)
+ if err != nil {
+ t.Fatal(err)
+ }
+ } else {
+ arc = &test.Archive
+ }
+ if err := extractTxtar(testDir, arc); err != nil {
+ t.Fatal(err)
+ }
+
+ switch test.vcs {
+ case "git":
+ // Convert testDir to a git repository with a single commit, to
+ // simulate a real user's module-in-a-git-repo.
+ gitInit(t, testDir)
+ case "hg":
+ // Convert testDir to a mercurial repository to simulate a real
+ // user's module-in-a-hg-repo.
+ hgInit(t, testDir)
+ case "":
+ // No VCS.
+ default:
+ t.Fatalf("unknown vcs %q", test.vcs)
+ }
+
+ // Generate the report and compare it against the expected text.
+ var args []string
+ if test.baseVersion != "" {
+ args = append(args, "-base="+test.baseVersion)
+ }
+ if test.releaseVersion != "" {
+ args = append(args, "-version="+test.releaseVersion)
+ }
+ buf := &bytes.Buffer{}
+ releaseDir := filepath.Join(testDir, test.dir)
+ success, err := runRelease(ctx, buf, releaseDir, args)
+ if err != nil {
+ if !test.wantError {
+ t.Fatalf("unexpected error: %v", err)
+ }
+ if errMsg := []byte(err.Error()); !bytes.Equal(errMsg, bytes.TrimSpace(test.want)) {
+ if *updateGolden {
+ if err := updateTest(test, errMsg); err != nil {
+ t.Fatal(err)
+ }
+ } else {
+ t.Fatalf("got error: %s; want error: %s", errMsg, test.want)
+ }
+ }
+ return
+ }
+ if test.wantError {
+ t.Fatalf("got success; want error %s", test.want)
+ }
+
+ got := bytes.TrimSpace(buf.Bytes())
+ if filepath.Separator != '/' {
+ got = bytes.ReplaceAll(got, []byte{filepath.Separator}, []byte{'/'})
+ }
+ if !bytes.Equal(got, test.want) {
+ if *updateGolden {
+ if err := updateTest(test, got); err != nil {
+ t.Fatal(err)
+ }
+ } else {
+ t.Fatalf("got:\n%s\n\nwant:\n%s", got, test.want)
+ }
+ }
+ if success != test.wantSuccess {
+ t.Fatalf("got success: %v; want success %v", success, test.wantSuccess)
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+// hgInit initialises a directory as a mercurial repo.
+func hgInit(t *testing.T, dir string) {
+ t.Helper()
+
+ if err := os.Mkdir(filepath.Join(dir, ".hg"), 0777); err != nil {
+ t.Fatal(err)
+ }
+
+ if err := ioutil.WriteFile(filepath.Join(dir, ".hg", "branch"), []byte("default"), 0777); err != nil {
+ t.Fatal(err)
+ }
+}
+
+// gitInit initialises a directory as a git repo, and adds a simple commit.
+func gitInit(t *testing.T, dir string) {
+ t.Helper()
+
+ if !hasGit() {
+ t.Skip("PATH does not contain git")
+ }
+
+ stdout := &bytes.Buffer{}
+ stderr := &bytes.Buffer{}
+
+ for _, args := range [][]string{
+ {"git", "init"},
+ {"git", "config", "user.name", "Gopher"},
+ {"git", "config", "user.email", "gopher@golang.org"},
+ {"git", "checkout", "-b", "test"},
+ {"git", "add", "-A"},
+ {"git", "commit", "-m", "test"},
+ } {
+ cmd := exec.Command(args[0], args[1:]...)
+ cmd.Dir = dir
+ cmd.Stdout = stdout
+ cmd.Stderr = stderr
+ if err := cmd.Run(); err != nil {
+ cmdArgs := strings.Join(args, " ")
+ t.Fatalf("%s\n%s\nerror running %q on dir %s: %v", stdout.String(), stderr.String(), cmdArgs, dir, err)
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+// goModInit runs `go mod init` in the given directory.
+func goModInit(t *testing.T, dir string) {
+ t.Helper()
+
+ aContents := `package a
+const A = "a"`
+ if err := ioutil.WriteFile(filepath.Join(dir, "a.go"), []byte(aContents), 0644); err != nil {
+ t.Fatal(err)
+ }
+
+ stdout := &bytes.Buffer{}
+ stderr := &bytes.Buffer{}
+ cmd := exec.Command("go", "mod", "init", "example.com/uncommitted")
+ cmd.Stdout = stdout
+ cmd.Stderr = stderr
+ cmd.Dir = dir
+ if err := cmd.Run(); err != nil {
+ t.Fatalf("error running `go mod init`: %s, %v", stderr.String(), err)
+ }
+}
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/path.go b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/path.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..bfe1f20
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/path.go
@@ -0,0 +1,87 @@
+// Copyright 2020 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.
+
+package main
+
+import (
+ "path/filepath"
+ "strings"
+)
+
+// hasPathPrefix reports whether the slash-separated path s
+// begins with the elements in prefix.
+// Copied from cmd/go/internal/str.HasPathPrefix.
+func hasPathPrefix(s, prefix string) bool {
+ if len(s) == len(prefix) {
+ return s == prefix
+ }
+ if prefix == "" {
+ return true
+ }
+ if len(s) > len(prefix) {
+ if prefix[len(prefix)-1] == '/' || s[len(prefix)] == '/' {
+ return s[:len(prefix)] == prefix
+ }
+ }
+ return false
+}
+
+// hasFilePathPrefix reports whether the filesystem path s
+// begins with the elements in prefix.
+// Copied from cmd/go/internal/str.HasFilePathPrefix.
+func hasFilePathPrefix(s, prefix string) bool {
+ sv := strings.ToUpper(filepath.VolumeName(s))
+ pv := strings.ToUpper(filepath.VolumeName(prefix))
+ s = s[len(sv):]
+ prefix = prefix[len(pv):]
+ switch {
+ default:
+ return false
+ case pv != "" && sv != pv:
+ return false
+ case len(s) == len(prefix):
+ return s == prefix
+ case prefix == "":
+ return true
+ case len(s) > len(prefix):
+ if prefix[len(prefix)-1] == filepath.Separator {
+ return strings.HasPrefix(s, prefix)
+ }
+ return s[len(prefix)] == filepath.Separator && s[:len(prefix)] == prefix
+ }
+}
+
+// trimFilePathPrefix returns the given filesystem path s without the leading
+// prefix.
+func trimFilePathPrefix(s, prefix string) string {
+ sv := strings.ToUpper(filepath.VolumeName(s))
+ pv := strings.ToUpper(filepath.VolumeName(prefix))
+ s = s[len(sv):]
+ prefix = prefix[len(pv):]
+
+ if !hasFilePathPrefix(s, prefix) || len(prefix) == 0 {
+ return s
+ }
+ if len(s) == len(prefix) {
+ return ""
+ }
+ if prefix[len(prefix)-1] == filepath.Separator {
+ return strings.TrimPrefix(s, prefix)
+ }
+ return s[len(prefix)+1:]
+}
+
+// trimPathPrefix returns p without the leading prefix. Unlike
+// strings.TrimPrefix, the prefix will only match on slash-separted component
+// boundaries, so trimPathPrefix("aa/b", "aa") returns "b", but
+// trimPathPrefix("aa/b", "a") returns "aa/b".
+func trimPathPrefix(p, prefix string) string {
+ if prefix == "" {
+ return p
+ }
+ if prefix == p {
+ return ""
+ }
+ return strings.TrimPrefix(p, prefix+"/")
+}
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/path_test.go b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/path_test.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..57dfd98
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/path_test.go
@@ -0,0 +1,227 @@
+// Copyright 2020 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.
+
+package main
+
+import (
+ "runtime"
+ "testing"
+)
+
+func TestHasPathPrefix(t *testing.T) {
+ for _, test := range []struct {
+ desc, path, prefix string
+ want bool
+ }{
+ {
+ desc: "empty_prefix",
+ path: "a/b",
+ prefix: "",
+ want: true,
+ }, {
+ desc: "partial_prefix",
+ path: "a/b",
+ prefix: "a",
+ want: true,
+ }, {
+ desc: "full_prefix",
+ path: "a/b",
+ prefix: "a/b",
+ want: true,
+ }, {
+ desc: "partial_component",
+ path: "aa/b",
+ prefix: "a",
+ want: false,
+ },
+ } {
+ t.Run(test.desc, func(t *testing.T) {
+ if got := hasPathPrefix(test.path, test.prefix); got != test.want {
+ t.Errorf("hasPathPrefix(%q, %q): got %v, want %v", test.path, test.prefix, got, test.want)
+ }
+ })
+ }
+}
+
+func TestHasFilePathPrefix(t *testing.T) {
+ type test struct {
+ desc, path, prefix string
+ want bool
+ }
+ var tests []test
+ if runtime.GOOS == "windows" {
+ tests = []test{
+ {
+ desc: "empty_prefix",
+ path: `c:\a\b`,
+ prefix: "",
+ want: true,
+ }, {
+ desc: "drive_prefix",
+ path: `c:\a\b`,
+ prefix: `c:\`,
+ want: true,
+ }, {
+ desc: "partial_prefix",
+ path: `c:\a\b`,
+ prefix: `c:\a`,
+ want: true,
+ }, {
+ desc: "full_prefix",
+ path: `c:\a\b`,
+ prefix: `c:\a\b`,
+ want: true,
+ }, {
+ desc: "partial_component",
+ path: `c:\aa\b`,
+ prefix: `c:\a`,
+ want: false,
+ },
+ }
+ } else {
+ tests = []test{
+ {
+ desc: "empty_prefix",
+ path: "/a/b",
+ prefix: "",
+ want: true,
+ }, {
+ desc: "partial_prefix",
+ path: "/a/b",
+ prefix: "/a",
+ want: true,
+ }, {
+ desc: "full_prefix",
+ path: "/a/b",
+ prefix: "/a/b",
+ want: true,
+ }, {
+ desc: "partial_component",
+ path: "/aa/b",
+ prefix: "/a",
+ want: false,
+ },
+ }
+ }
+ for _, test := range tests {
+ t.Run(test.desc, func(t *testing.T) {
+ if got := hasFilePathPrefix(test.path, test.prefix); got != test.want {
+ t.Errorf("hasFilePathPrefix(%q, %q): got %v, want %v", test.path, test.prefix, got, test.want)
+ }
+ })
+ }
+}
+
+func TestTrimFilePathPrefix(t *testing.T) {
+ type test struct {
+ desc, path, prefix, want string
+ }
+ var tests []test
+ if runtime.GOOS == "windows" {
+ tests = []test{
+ // Note: these two cases in which the result preserves the leading \
+ // don't come up in reality in gorelease. That's because prefix is
+ // always far to the right of the path parts (ex github.com/foo/bar
+ // in C:\Users\foo\AppData\Local\Temp\...\github.com\foo\bar).
+ {
+ desc: "empty_prefix",
+ path: `c:\a\b`,
+ prefix: "",
+ want: `\a\b`,
+ }, {
+ desc: "partial_component",
+ path: `c:\aa\b`,
+ prefix: `c:\a`,
+ want: `\aa\b`,
+ },
+
+ {
+ desc: "drive_prefix",
+ path: `c:\a\b`,
+ prefix: `c:\`,
+ want: `a\b`,
+ }, {
+ desc: "partial_prefix",
+ path: `c:\a\b`,
+ prefix: `c:\a`,
+ want: `b`,
+ }, {
+ desc: "full_prefix",
+ path: `c:\a\b`,
+ prefix: `c:\a\b`,
+ want: "",
+ },
+ }
+ } else {
+ tests = []test{
+ {
+ desc: "empty_prefix",
+ path: "/a/b",
+ prefix: "",
+ want: "/a/b",
+ }, {
+ desc: "partial_prefix",
+ path: "/a/b",
+ prefix: "/a",
+ want: "b",
+ }, {
+ desc: "full_prefix",
+ path: "/a/b",
+ prefix: "/a/b",
+ want: "",
+ }, {
+ desc: "partial_component",
+ path: "/aa/b",
+ prefix: "/a",
+ want: "/aa/b",
+ },
+ }
+ }
+ for _, test := range tests {
+ t.Run(test.desc, func(t *testing.T) {
+ if got := trimFilePathPrefix(test.path, test.prefix); got != test.want {
+ t.Errorf("hasFilePathPrefix(%q, %q): got %v, want %v", test.path, test.prefix, got, test.want)
+ }
+ })
+ }
+}
+
+func TestTrimPathPrefix(t *testing.T) {
+ for _, test := range []struct {
+ desc, path, prefix, want string
+ }{
+ {
+ desc: "empty_prefix",
+ path: "a/b",
+ prefix: "",
+ want: "a/b",
+ }, {
+ desc: "abs_empty_prefix",
+ path: "/a/b",
+ prefix: "",
+ want: "/a/b",
+ }, {
+ desc: "partial_prefix",
+ path: "a/b",
+ prefix: "a",
+ want: "b",
+ }, {
+ desc: "full_prefix",
+ path: "a/b",
+ prefix: "a/b",
+ want: "",
+ }, {
+ desc: "partial_component",
+ path: "aa/b",
+ prefix: "a",
+ want: "aa/b",
+ },
+ } {
+ t.Run(test.desc, func(t *testing.T) {
+ if got := trimPathPrefix(test.path, test.prefix); got != test.want {
+ t.Errorf("trimPathPrefix(%q, %q): got %q, want %q", test.path, test.prefix, got, test.want)
+ }
+ })
+ }
+}
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/proxy_test.go b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/proxy_test.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..d91d983
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/proxy_test.go
@@ -0,0 +1,207 @@
+// Copyright 2019 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.
+
+package main
+
+import (
+ "bytes"
+ "fmt"
+ "io"
+ "io/ioutil"
+ "os"
+ "path/filepath"
+ "sort"
+ "strings"
+ "time"
+
+ "golang.org/x/mod/module"
+ "golang.org/x/mod/semver"
+ "golang.org/x/mod/zip"
+ "golang.org/x/tools/txtar"
+)
+
+// buildProxyDir constructs a temporary directory suitable for use as a
+// module proxy with a file:// URL. The caller is responsible for deleting
+// the directory when it's no longer needed.
+//
+// proxyVersions must be a map of module version true. If proxyVersions is
+// empty, all modules in mod/ will be included in the proxy list. If proxy
+// versions is non-empty, only those modules in mod/ that match an entry in
+// proxyVersions will be included.
+func buildProxyDir(proxyVersions map[module.Version]bool, tests []*test) (proxyDir, proxyURL string, err error) {
+ proxyDir, err = ioutil.TempDir("", "gorelease-proxy")
+ if err != nil {
+ return "", "", err
+ }
+
+ txtarPaths, err := filepath.Glob(filepath.FromSlash("testdata/mod/*.txt"))
+ if err != nil {
+ return "", "", err
+ }
+
+ // Map of modPath to versions for that modPath.
+ versionLists := make(map[string][]string)
+
+ for _, t := range tests {
+ versionLists[t.modPath] = []string{}
+ modDir := filepath.Join(proxyDir, t.modPath, "@v")
+ if err := os.MkdirAll(modDir, 0777); err != nil {
+ return "", "", err
+ }
+ }
+
+ for _, txtarPath := range txtarPaths {
+ base := filepath.Base(txtarPath)
+ stem := base[:len(base)-len(".txt")]
+ i := strings.LastIndexByte(base, '_')
+ if i < 0 {
+ return "", "", fmt.Errorf("invalid module archive: %s", base)
+ }
+ modPath := strings.ReplaceAll(stem[:i], "_", "/")
+ version := stem[i+1:]
+ mv := module.Version{
+ Path: modPath,
+ Version: version,
+ }
+
+ // User has supplied proxyVersions. Honor proxy versions by only
+ // accepting those versions supplied in proxyVersions.
+ if len(proxyVersions) > 0 {
+ if !proxyVersions[mv] {
+ // modPath@version is not in proxyVersions: skip.
+ continue
+ }
+ }
+
+ versionLists[modPath] = append(versionLists[modPath], version)
+
+ modDir := filepath.Join(proxyDir, modPath, "@v")
+ if err := os.MkdirAll(modDir, 0777); err != nil {
+ return "", "", err
+ }
+
+ arc, err := txtar.ParseFile(txtarPath)
+ if err != nil {
+ return "", "", err
+ }
+
+ isCanonical := version == module.CanonicalVersion(version)
+ var zipContents []zip.File
+ var haveInfo, haveMod bool
+ var goMod txtar.File
+ for _, af := range arc.Files {
+ if !isCanonical && af.Name != ".info" {
+ return "", "", fmt.Errorf("%s: version is non-canonical but contains files other than .info", txtarPath)
+ }
+ if af.Name == ".info" || af.Name == ".mod" {
+ if af.Name == ".info" {
+ haveInfo = true
+ } else {
+ haveMod = true
+ }
+ outPath := filepath.Join(modDir, version+af.Name)
+ if err := ioutil.WriteFile(outPath, af.Data, 0666); err != nil {
+ return "", "", err
+ }
+ continue
+ }
+ if af.Name == "go.mod" {
+ goMod = af
+ }
+
+ zipContents = append(zipContents, txtarFile{af})
+ }
+ if !isCanonical && !haveInfo {
+ return "", "", fmt.Errorf("%s: version is non-canonical but does not have .info", txtarPath)
+ }
+
+ if !haveInfo {
+ outPath := filepath.Join(modDir, version+".info")
+ outContent := fmt.Sprintf(`{"Version":"%s"}`, version)
+ if err := ioutil.WriteFile(outPath, []byte(outContent), 0666); err != nil {
+ return "", "", err
+ }
+ }
+ if !haveMod && goMod.Name != "" {
+ outPath := filepath.Join(modDir, version+".mod")
+ if err := ioutil.WriteFile(outPath, goMod.Data, 0666); err != nil {
+ return "", "", err
+ }
+ }
+
+ if len(zipContents) > 0 {
+ zipPath := filepath.Join(modDir, version+".zip")
+ zipFile, err := os.Create(zipPath)
+ if err != nil {
+ return "", "", err
+ }
+ defer zipFile.Close()
+ if err := zip.Create(zipFile, module.Version{Path: modPath, Version: version}, zipContents); err != nil {
+ return "", "", err
+ }
+ if err := zipFile.Close(); err != nil {
+ return "", "", err
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ buf := &bytes.Buffer{}
+ for modPath, versions := range versionLists {
+ outPath := filepath.Join(proxyDir, modPath, "@v", "list")
+ sort.Slice(versions, func(i, j int) bool {
+ return semver.Compare(versions[i], versions[j]) < 0
+ })
+ for _, v := range versions {
+ fmt.Fprintln(buf, v)
+ }
+ if err := ioutil.WriteFile(outPath, buf.Bytes(), 0666); err != nil {
+ return "", "", err
+ }
+ buf.Reset()
+ }
+
+ // Make sure the URL path starts with a slash on Windows. Absolute paths
+ // normally start with a drive letter.
+ // TODO(golang.org/issue/32456): use url.FromFilePath when implemented.
+ if strings.HasPrefix(proxyDir, "/") {
+ proxyURL = "file://" + proxyDir
+ } else {
+ proxyURL = "file:///" + filepath.FromSlash(proxyDir)
+ }
+ return proxyDir, proxyURL, nil
+}
+
+type txtarFile struct {
+ f txtar.File
+}
+
+func (f txtarFile) Path() string { return f.f.Name }
+func (f txtarFile) Lstat() (os.FileInfo, error) { return txtarFileInfo{f.f}, nil }
+func (f txtarFile) Open() (io.ReadCloser, error) {
+ return ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewReader(f.f.Data)), nil
+}
+
+type txtarFileInfo struct {
+ f txtar.File
+}
+
+func (f txtarFileInfo) Name() string { return f.f.Name }
+func (f txtarFileInfo) Size() int64 { return int64(len(f.f.Data)) }
+func (f txtarFileInfo) Mode() os.FileMode { return 0444 }
+func (f txtarFileInfo) ModTime() time.Time { return time.Time{} }
+func (f txtarFileInfo) IsDir() bool { return false }
+func (f txtarFileInfo) Sys() interface{} { return nil }
+
+func extractTxtar(destDir string, arc *txtar.Archive) error {
+ for _, f := range arc.Files {
+ outPath := filepath.Join(destDir, f.Name)
+ if err := os.MkdirAll(filepath.Dir(outPath), 0777); err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ if err := ioutil.WriteFile(outPath, f.Data, 0666); err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ }
+ return nil
+}
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/report.go b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/report.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..3895c98
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/report.go
@@ -0,0 +1,463 @@
+// Copyright 2019 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.
+
+package main
+
+import (
+ "fmt"
+ "strings"
+
+ "golang.org/x/exp/apidiff"
+ "golang.org/x/mod/module"
+ "golang.org/x/mod/semver"
+ "golang.org/x/tools/go/packages"
+)
+
+// report describes the differences in the public API between two versions
+// of a module.
+type report struct {
+ // base contains information about the "old" module version being compared
+ // against. base.version may be "none", indicating there is no base version
+ // (for example, if this is the first release). base.version may not be "".
+ base moduleInfo
+
+ // release contains information about the version of the module to release.
+ // The version may be set explicitly with -version or suggested using
+ // suggestVersion, in which case release.versionInferred is true.
+ release moduleInfo
+
+ // packages is a list of package reports, describing the differences
+ // for individual packages, sorted by package path.
+ packages []packageReport
+
+ // versionInvalid explains why the proposed or suggested version is not valid.
+ versionInvalid *versionMessage
+
+ // haveCompatibleChanges is true if there are any backward-compatible
+ // changes in non-internal packages.
+ haveCompatibleChanges bool
+
+ // haveIncompatibleChanges is true if there are any backward-incompatible
+ // changes in non-internal packages.
+ haveIncompatibleChanges bool
+
+ // haveBaseErrors is true if there were errors loading packages
+ // in the base version.
+ haveBaseErrors bool
+
+ // haveReleaseErrors is true if there were errors loading packages
+ // in the release version.
+ haveReleaseErrors bool
+}
+
+// String returns a human-readable report that lists errors, compatible changes,
+// and incompatible changes in each package. If releaseVersion is set, the
+// report states whether releaseVersion is valid (and why). If releaseVersion is
+// not set, it suggests a new version.
+func (r *report) String() string {
+ buf := &strings.Builder{}
+ for _, p := range r.packages {
+ buf.WriteString(p.String())
+ }
+
+ if !r.canVerifyReleaseVersion() {
+ return buf.String()
+ }
+
+ if len(r.release.diagnostics) > 0 {
+ buf.WriteString("# diagnostics\n")
+ for _, d := range r.release.diagnostics {
+ fmt.Fprintln(buf, d)
+ }
+ buf.WriteByte('\n')
+ }
+
+ buf.WriteString("# summary\n")
+ baseVersion := r.base.version
+ if r.base.modPath != r.release.modPath {
+ baseVersion = r.base.modPath + "@" + baseVersion
+ }
+ if r.base.versionInferred {
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "Inferred base version: %s\n", baseVersion)
+ } else if r.base.versionQuery != "" {
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "Base version: %s (%s)\n", baseVersion, r.base.versionQuery)
+ }
+
+ if r.versionInvalid != nil {
+ fmt.Fprintln(buf, r.versionInvalid)
+ } else if r.release.versionInferred {
+ if r.release.tagPrefix == "" {
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "Suggested version: %s\n", r.release.version)
+ } else {
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "Suggested version: %[1]s (with tag %[2]s%[1]s)\n", r.release.version, r.release.tagPrefix)
+ }
+ } else if r.release.version != "" {
+ if r.release.tagPrefix == "" {
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "%s is a valid semantic version for this release.\n", r.release.version)
+
+ if semver.Compare(r.release.version, "v0.0.0-99999999999999-zzzzzzzzzzzz") < 0 {
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, `Note: %s sorts lower in MVS than pseudo-versions, which may be
+unexpected for users. So, it may be better to choose a different suffix.`, r.release.version)
+ }
+ } else {
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "%[1]s (with tag %[2]s%[1]s) is a valid semantic version for this release\n", r.release.version, r.release.tagPrefix)
+ }
+ }
+
+ if r.versionInvalid == nil && r.haveBaseErrors {
+ fmt.Fprintln(buf, "Errors were found in the base version. Some API changes may be omitted.")
+ }
+
+ return buf.String()
+}
+
+func (r *report) addPackage(p packageReport) {
+ r.packages = append(r.packages, p)
+ if len(p.baseErrors) == 0 && len(p.releaseErrors) == 0 {
+ // Only count compatible and incompatible changes if there were no errors.
+ // When there are errors, definitions may be missing, and fixes may appear
+ // incompatible when they are not. Changes will still be reported, but
+ // they won't affect version validation or suggestions.
+ for _, c := range p.Changes {
+ if !c.Compatible && len(p.releaseErrors) == 0 {
+ r.haveIncompatibleChanges = true
+ } else if c.Compatible && len(p.baseErrors) == 0 && len(p.releaseErrors) == 0 {
+ r.haveCompatibleChanges = true
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ if len(p.baseErrors) > 0 {
+ r.haveBaseErrors = true
+ }
+ if len(p.releaseErrors) > 0 {
+ r.haveReleaseErrors = true
+ }
+}
+
+// validateReleaseVersion checks whether r.release.version is valid.
+// If r.release.version is not valid, an error is returned explaining why.
+// r.release.version must be set.
+func (r *report) validateReleaseVersion() {
+ if r.release.version == "" {
+ panic("validateVersion called without version")
+ }
+ setNotValid := func(format string, args ...interface{}) {
+ r.versionInvalid = &versionMessage{
+ message: fmt.Sprintf("%s is not a valid semantic version for this release.", r.release.version),
+ reason: fmt.Sprintf(format, args...),
+ }
+ }
+
+ if r.haveReleaseErrors {
+ if r.haveReleaseErrors {
+ setNotValid("Errors were found in one or more packages.")
+ return
+ }
+ }
+
+ // TODO(jayconrod): link to documentation for all of these errors.
+
+ // Check that the major version matches the module path.
+ _, suffix, ok := module.SplitPathVersion(r.release.modPath)
+ if !ok {
+ setNotValid("%s: could not find version suffix in module path", r.release.modPath)
+ return
+ }
+ if suffix != "" {
+ if suffix[0] != '/' && suffix[0] != '.' {
+ setNotValid("%s: unknown module path version suffix: %q", r.release.modPath, suffix)
+ return
+ }
+ pathMajor := suffix[1:]
+ major := semver.Major(r.release.version)
+ if pathMajor != major {
+ setNotValid(`The major version %s does not match the major version suffix
+in the module path: %s`, major, r.release.modPath)
+ return
+ }
+ } else if major := semver.Major(r.release.version); major != "v0" && major != "v1" {
+ setNotValid(`The module path does not end with the major version suffix /%s,
+which is required for major versions v2 or greater.`, major)
+ return
+ }
+
+ for _, v := range r.base.existingVersions {
+ if semver.Compare(v, r.release.version) == 0 {
+ setNotValid("version %s already exists", v)
+ }
+ }
+
+ // Check that compatible / incompatible changes are consistent.
+ if semver.Major(r.base.version) == "v0" || r.base.modPath != r.release.modPath {
+ return
+ }
+ if r.haveIncompatibleChanges {
+ setNotValid("There are incompatible changes.")
+ return
+ }
+ if r.haveCompatibleChanges && semver.MajorMinor(r.base.version) == semver.MajorMinor(r.release.version) {
+ setNotValid(`There are compatible changes, but the minor version is not incremented
+over the base version (%s).`, r.base.version)
+ return
+ }
+
+ if r.release.highestTransitiveVersion != "" && semver.Compare(r.release.highestTransitiveVersion, r.release.version) > 0 {
+ setNotValid(`Module indirectly depends on a higher version of itself (%s).
+ `, r.release.highestTransitiveVersion)
+ }
+}
+
+// suggestReleaseVersion suggests a new version consistent with observed
+// changes.
+func (r *report) suggestReleaseVersion() {
+ setNotValid := func(format string, args ...interface{}) {
+ r.versionInvalid = &versionMessage{
+ message: "Cannot suggest a release version.",
+ reason: fmt.Sprintf(format, args...),
+ }
+ }
+ setVersion := func(v string) {
+ r.release.version = v
+ r.release.versionInferred = true
+ }
+
+ if r.base.modPath != r.release.modPath {
+ setNotValid("Base module path is different from release.")
+ return
+ }
+
+ if r.haveReleaseErrors || r.haveBaseErrors {
+ setNotValid("Errors were found.")
+ return
+ }
+
+ var major, minor, patch, pre string
+ if r.base.version != "none" {
+ minVersion := r.base.version
+ if r.release.highestTransitiveVersion != "" && semver.Compare(r.release.highestTransitiveVersion, minVersion) > 0 {
+ setNotValid("Module indirectly depends on a higher version of itself (%s) than the base version (%s).", r.release.highestTransitiveVersion, r.base.version)
+ return
+ }
+
+ var err error
+ major, minor, patch, pre, _, err = parseVersion(minVersion)
+ if err != nil {
+ panic(fmt.Sprintf("could not parse base version: %v", err))
+ }
+ }
+
+ if r.haveIncompatibleChanges && r.base.version != "none" && pre == "" && major != "0" {
+ setNotValid("Incompatible changes were detected.")
+ return
+ // TODO(jayconrod): briefly explain how to prepare major version releases
+ // and link to documentation.
+ }
+
+ // Check whether we're comparing to the latest version of base.
+ //
+ // This could happen further up, but we want the more pressing errors above
+ // to take precedence.
+ var latestForBaseMajor string
+ for _, v := range r.base.existingVersions {
+ if semver.Major(v) != semver.Major(r.base.version) {
+ continue
+ }
+ if latestForBaseMajor == "" || semver.Compare(latestForBaseMajor, v) < 0 {
+ latestForBaseMajor = v
+ }
+ }
+ if latestForBaseMajor != "" && latestForBaseMajor != r.base.version {
+ setNotValid(fmt.Sprintf("Can only suggest a release version when compared against the most recent version of this major: %s.", latestForBaseMajor))
+ return
+ }
+
+ if r.base.version == "none" {
+ if _, pathMajor, ok := module.SplitPathVersion(r.release.modPath); !ok {
+ panic(fmt.Sprintf("could not parse module path %q", r.release.modPath))
+ } else if pathMajor == "" {
+ setVersion("v0.1.0")
+ } else {
+ setVersion(pathMajor[1:] + ".0.0")
+ }
+ return
+ }
+
+ if pre != "" {
+ // suggest non-prerelease version
+ } else if r.haveCompatibleChanges || (r.haveIncompatibleChanges && major == "0") || r.requirementsChanged() {
+ minor = incDecimal(minor)
+ patch = "0"
+ } else {
+ patch = incDecimal(patch)
+ }
+ setVersion(fmt.Sprintf("v%s.%s.%s", major, minor, patch))
+ return
+}
+
+// canVerifyReleaseVersion returns true if we can safely suggest a new version
+// or if we can verify the version passed in with -version is safe to tag.
+func (r *report) canVerifyReleaseVersion() bool {
+ // For now, return true if the base and release module paths are the same,
+ // ignoring the major version suffix.
+ // TODO(#37562, #39192, #39666, #40267): there are many more situations when
+ // we can't verify a new version.
+ basePath := strings.TrimSuffix(r.base.modPath, r.base.modPathMajor)
+ releasePath := strings.TrimSuffix(r.release.modPath, r.release.modPathMajor)
+ return basePath == releasePath
+}
+
+// requirementsChanged reports whether requirements have changed from base to
+// version.
+//
+// requirementsChanged reports true for,
+// - A requirement was upgraded to a higher minor version.
+// - A requirement was added.
+// - The version of Go was incremented.
+//
+// It does not report true when, for example, a requirement was downgraded or
+// remove. We care more about the former since that might force dependent
+// modules that have the same dependency to upgrade.
+func (r *report) requirementsChanged() bool {
+ if r.base.goModFile == nil {
+ // There wasn't a modfile before, and now there is.
+ return true
+ }
+
+ // baseReqs is a map of module path to MajorMinor of the base module
+ // requirements.
+ baseReqs := make(map[string]string)
+ for _, r := range r.base.goModFile.Require {
+ baseReqs[r.Mod.Path] = r.Mod.Version
+ }
+
+ for _, r := range r.release.goModFile.Require {
+ if _, ok := baseReqs[r.Mod.Path]; !ok {
+ // A module@version was added to the "require" block between base
+ // and release.
+ return true
+ }
+ if semver.Compare(semver.MajorMinor(r.Mod.Version), semver.MajorMinor(baseReqs[r.Mod.Path])) > 0 {
+ // The version of r.Mod.Path increased from base to release.
+ return true
+ }
+ }
+
+ if r.release.goModFile.Go != nil && r.base.goModFile.Go != nil {
+ if r.release.goModFile.Go.Version > r.base.goModFile.Go.Version {
+ // The Go version increased from base to release.
+ return true
+ }
+ }
+
+ return false
+}
+
+// isSuccessful returns true the module appears to be safe to release at the
+// proposed or suggested version.
+func (r *report) isSuccessful() bool {
+ return len(r.release.diagnostics) == 0 && r.versionInvalid == nil
+}
+
+type versionMessage struct {
+ message, reason string
+}
+
+func (m versionMessage) String() string {
+ return m.message + "\n" + m.reason + "\n"
+}
+
+// incDecimal returns the decimal string incremented by 1.
+func incDecimal(decimal string) string {
+ // Scan right to left turning 9s to 0s until you find a digit to increment.
+ digits := []byte(decimal)
+ i := len(digits) - 1
+ for ; i >= 0 && digits[i] == '9'; i-- {
+ digits[i] = '0'
+ }
+ if i >= 0 {
+ digits[i]++
+ } else {
+ // digits is all zeros
+ digits[0] = '1'
+ digits = append(digits, '0')
+ }
+ return string(digits)
+}
+
+type packageReport struct {
+ apidiff.Report
+ path string
+ baseErrors, releaseErrors []packages.Error
+}
+
+func (p *packageReport) String() string {
+ if len(p.Changes) == 0 && len(p.baseErrors) == 0 && len(p.releaseErrors) == 0 {
+ return ""
+ }
+ buf := &strings.Builder{}
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "# %s\n", p.path)
+ if len(p.baseErrors) > 0 {
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "## errors in base version:\n")
+ for _, e := range p.baseErrors {
+ fmt.Fprintln(buf, e)
+ }
+ buf.WriteByte('\n')
+ }
+ if len(p.releaseErrors) > 0 {
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "## errors in release version:\n")
+ for _, e := range p.releaseErrors {
+ fmt.Fprintln(buf, e)
+ }
+ buf.WriteByte('\n')
+ }
+ if len(p.Changes) > 0 {
+ var compatible, incompatible []apidiff.Change
+ for _, c := range p.Changes {
+ if c.Compatible {
+ compatible = append(compatible, c)
+ } else {
+ incompatible = append(incompatible, c)
+ }
+ }
+ if len(incompatible) > 0 {
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "## incompatible changes\n")
+ for _, c := range incompatible {
+ fmt.Fprintln(buf, c.Message)
+ }
+ }
+ if len(compatible) > 0 {
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "## compatible changes\n")
+ for _, c := range compatible {
+ fmt.Fprintln(buf, c.Message)
+ }
+ }
+ buf.WriteByte('\n')
+ }
+ return buf.String()
+}
+
+// parseVersion returns the major, minor, and patch numbers, prerelease text,
+// and metadata for a given version.
+//
+// TODO(jayconrod): extend semver to do this and delete this function.
+func parseVersion(vers string) (major, minor, patch, pre, meta string, err error) {
+ if !strings.HasPrefix(vers, "v") {
+ return "", "", "", "", "", fmt.Errorf("version %q does not start with 'v'", vers)
+ }
+ base := vers[1:]
+ if i := strings.IndexByte(base, '+'); i >= 0 {
+ meta = base[i+1:]
+ base = base[:i]
+ }
+ if i := strings.IndexByte(base, '-'); i >= 0 {
+ pre = base[i+1:]
+ base = base[:i]
+ }
+ parts := strings.Split(base, ".")
+ if len(parts) != 3 {
+ return "", "", "", "", "", fmt.Errorf("version %q should have three numbers", vers)
+ }
+ major, minor, patch = parts[0], parts[1], parts[2]
+ return major, minor, patch, pre, meta, nil
+}
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/README.md b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/README.md
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..3c4880a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/README.md
@@ -0,0 +1,95 @@
+This directory contains most tests for gorelease. Each test runs gorelease (the
+`runRelease` function) with a given set of flags in a temporary directory
+populated with files specified in the test itself or files from the module test
+proxy. The output is compared against a golden `want` file specified in the
+test.
+
+## Test flags
+
+A specific test may be run with a command like:
+
+ go test -run=TestRelease/basic/v0_patch_suggest
+
+where `basic/v0_patch_suggest` matches the file
+`testdata/basic/v0_patch_suggest.test`.
+
+The `-u` flag adds or updates the `want` file in each test to match the output.
+This is useful for fixing tests after an intended change in behavior.
+
+ go test -run=TestRelease/basic/v0_patch_suggest -u
+
+The `-testwork` flag instructs the test framework to leave the test's temporary
+directory and module proxy in place after running the test. This is useful
+for debugging.
+
+## Test format
+
+Tests are written in `.test` files in `testdata` subdirectories. Each `.test`
+file is a valid txtar file (see `golang.org/x/tools/txtar`). The comment section
+contains the test parameters, which are a series of `key=value` pairs. Blank
+lines and comments starting with `#` are allowed in this section. Valid keys
+are:
+
+* `mod`: sets the module path. Must be specified together with `version`. Copies
+ the content of a module out of the test proxy into a temporary directory
+ where `gorelease` is run.
+* `version`: specified together with `mod`, it sets the version to retrieve from
+ the test proxy. See more information below.
+* `base`: the value of the `-base` flag passed to `gorelease`.
+* `release`: the value of the `-version` flag passed to `gorelease`.
+* `dir`: the directory where `gorelease` should be invoked. Useful when the test
+ describes a whole repository, and `gorelease` should be invoked in a
+ subdirectory.
+* `error`: true if the test expects a hard error. False by default.
+* `success`: true if the test expects a report to be printed with no errors
+ or diagnostics. True by default.
+* `skip`: non-empty if the test should be skipped. The value is a string passed
+ to `t.Skip`.
+* `proxyVersions`: empty if the test should include all `mod/` entries in the
+ proxy, or else a comma-separated list of the modpath@version's it should
+ include.
+
+Test archives have a file named `want`, containing the expected output of the
+test. A test will fail if the actual output differs from `want`.
+
+If the `mod` and `version` parameters are not set, other files will be extracted
+to the temporary directory where `gorelease` runs.
+
+## Populating module contents
+
+When building a test in `testdata/`, there are two ways to populate the module
+directory being tested:
+
+### Option 1: inline
+
+You can inline files in the `.test` folder as described in
+https://pkg.go.dev/golang.org/x/tools/txtar#hdr-Txtar_format. For example,
+
+```
+-- some.file --
+the contents
+of the file
+```
+
+### Option 2: specify an existing file
+
+Often, multiple tests want to share the same setup - the same files. So, users
+can write these common files in `testdata/mod/`, and use one of these files as
+the module directory contents.
+
+To specify a file in `testdata/mod/` to use as the module contents.
+
+## Module format
+
+Tests run with `GOPROXY` set to a local URL that points to a test proxy. The
+test proxy serves modules described by `.txt` files in the `testdata/mod/`
+subdirectory.
+
+Each module is a txtar archive named `$modpath_$version.txt` where `$modpath`
+is the module path (with slashes replaced with underscores) and `$version` is
+the version. If the archive contains a file named `.mod`, that will be used to
+respond to `.mod` requests; otherwise, `go.mod` will be used (`.mod` is only
+necessary for modules that lack `go.mod` files). If the archive contains a
+file named `.info`, that will be used to respond to `.info` requests; otherwise,
+`.info` is synthesized from the version. All other files in the archive are
+packed into a `.zip` file to satisfy `.zip` requests.
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/alreadyexists/alreadyexists_suggest_major.test b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/alreadyexists/alreadyexists_suggest_major.test
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..bea8be6
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/alreadyexists/alreadyexists_suggest_major.test
@@ -0,0 +1,24 @@
+mod=example.com/basic
+base=v1.0.1
+success=false
+# A() was removed, which is a breaking change: it shouldn't try to suggest a
+# higher version.
+-- want --
+# example.com/basic/a
+## incompatible changes
+A: removed
+## compatible changes
+B: added
+
+# summary
+Cannot suggest a release version.
+Incompatible changes were detected.
+-- go.mod --
+module example.com/basic
+
+go 1.12
+-- a/a.go --
+package a
+
+func B() int { return 0 }
+
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/alreadyexists/alreadyexists_suggest_minor.test b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/alreadyexists/alreadyexists_suggest_minor.test
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..40eda64
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/alreadyexists/alreadyexists_suggest_minor.test
@@ -0,0 +1,23 @@
+mod=example.com/basic
+base=v0.0.1
+success=false
+# B() was added, so now it should suggest a new minor version. But, there's a
+# later version that already exists: so it should not try to suggest anything at
+# all.
+-- want --
+# example.com/basic/a
+## compatible changes
+B: added
+
+# summary
+Cannot suggest a release version.
+Can only suggest a release version when compared against the most recent version of this major: v0.1.2.
+-- go.mod --
+module example.com/basic
+
+go 1.12
+-- a/a.go --
+package a
+
+func A() int { return 0 }
+func B() int { return 0 }
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/alreadyexists/alreadyexists_suggest_patch.test b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/alreadyexists/alreadyexists_suggest_patch.test
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..209d9a9
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/alreadyexists/alreadyexists_suggest_patch.test
@@ -0,0 +1,23 @@
+mod=example.com/basic
+base=v0.1.0
+success=false
+# A() was changed in a small way, so now it should suggest a new patch version.
+# But, there's a later version that already exists: so it should not try to
+# suggest anything at all.
+-- want --
+# summary
+Cannot suggest a release version.
+Can only suggest a release version when compared against the most recent version of this major: v0.1.2.
+-- go.mod --
+module example.com/basic
+
+go 1.12
+-- a/a.go --
+package a
+
+func A() int { return 1 }
+func A2() int { return 2 }
+-- b/b.go --
+package b
+
+func B() int { return 3 }
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/alreadyexists/alreadyexists_verify.test b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/alreadyexists/alreadyexists_verify.test
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..8ba7cfc
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/alreadyexists/alreadyexists_verify.test
@@ -0,0 +1,18 @@
+mod=example.com/basic
+base=v0.0.1
+release=v0.1.0
+success=false
+# The contents below are a copy of the v0.0.1 contents - nothing has changed.
+# But v0.1.0 already exists, so it should present a diagnostic.
+-- want --
+# summary
+v0.1.0 is not a valid semantic version for this release.
+version v0.1.0 already exists
+-- go.mod --
+module example.com/basic
+
+go 1.12
+-- a/a.go --
+package a
+
+func A() int { return 0 }
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/README.txt b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/README.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..708a0c1
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/README.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,11 @@
+Module example.com/basic tests basic functionality of gorelease.
+It verifies that versions are correctly suggested or verified after
+various changes.
+
+All revisions are stored in the mod directory. The same series of
+changes is made across three major versions, v0, v1, and v2:
+
+vX.0.1 - simple package
+vX.1.0 - compatible change: add a function and a package
+vX.1.1 - internal change: function returns different value
+vX.1.2 - incompatible change: delete a function and a package
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/v0_compatible_suggest.test b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/v0_compatible_suggest.test
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..6560f55
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/v0_compatible_suggest.test
@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
+mod=example.com/basic
+version=v0.1.0
+base=v0.0.1
+proxyVersions=example.com/basic@v0.0.1
+-- want --
+# example.com/basic/a
+## compatible changes
+A2: added
+
+# example.com/basic/b
+## compatible changes
+package added
+
+# summary
+Suggested version: v0.1.0
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/v0_compatible_suggest_git.test b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/v0_compatible_suggest_git.test
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..080cafd
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/v0_compatible_suggest_git.test
@@ -0,0 +1,16 @@
+mod=example.com/basic
+version=v0.1.0
+base=v0.0.1
+proxyVersions=example.com/basic@v0.0.1
+vcs=git
+-- want --
+# example.com/basic/a
+## compatible changes
+A2: added
+
+# example.com/basic/b
+## compatible changes
+package added
+
+# summary
+Suggested version: v0.1.0
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/v0_compatible_suggest_hg.test b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/v0_compatible_suggest_hg.test
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..329ea88
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/v0_compatible_suggest_hg.test
@@ -0,0 +1,16 @@
+mod=example.com/basic
+version=v0.1.0
+base=v0.0.1
+proxyVersions=example.com/basic@v0.0.1
+vcs=hg
+-- want --
+# example.com/basic/a
+## compatible changes
+A2: added
+
+# example.com/basic/b
+## compatible changes
+package added
+
+# summary
+Suggested version: v0.1.0
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/v0_compatible_verify.test b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/v0_compatible_verify.test
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..b5c726d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/v0_compatible_verify.test
@@ -0,0 +1,16 @@
+mod=example.com/basic
+version=v0.1.0
+base=v0.0.1
+release=v0.1.0
+proxyVersions=example.com/basic@v0.0.1
+-- want --
+# example.com/basic/a
+## compatible changes
+A2: added
+
+# example.com/basic/b
+## compatible changes
+package added
+
+# summary
+v0.1.0 is a valid semantic version for this release.
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/v0_incompatible_suggest.test b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/v0_incompatible_suggest.test
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..d07a48f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/v0_incompatible_suggest.test
@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
+mod=example.com/basic
+version=v0.1.2
+base=v0.1.1
+proxyVersions=example.com/basic@v0.1.1
+-- want --
+# example.com/basic/a
+## incompatible changes
+A2: removed
+
+# example.com/basic/b
+## incompatible changes
+package removed
+
+# summary
+Suggested version: v0.2.0
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/v0_incompatible_verify.test b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/v0_incompatible_verify.test
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..b8355ea
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/v0_incompatible_verify.test
@@ -0,0 +1,16 @@
+mod=example.com/basic
+version=v0.1.2
+base=v0.1.1
+release=v0.1.2
+proxyVersions=example.com/basic@v0.1.1
+-- want --
+# example.com/basic/a
+## incompatible changes
+A2: removed
+
+# example.com/basic/b
+## incompatible changes
+package removed
+
+# summary
+v0.1.2 is a valid semantic version for this release.
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/v0_nobase_suggest.test b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/v0_nobase_suggest.test
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..b059fc0
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/v0_nobase_suggest.test
@@ -0,0 +1,6 @@
+mod=example.com/basic
+version=v0.1.1
+base=none
+-- want --
+# summary
+Suggested version: v0.1.0
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/v0_patch_suggest.test b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/v0_patch_suggest.test
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..a5f957a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/v0_patch_suggest.test
@@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
+mod=example.com/basic
+version=v0.1.1
+base=v0.1.0
+proxyVersions=example.com/basic@v0.1.0
+-- want --
+# summary
+Suggested version: v0.1.1
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/v0_patch_verify.test b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/v0_patch_verify.test
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..d26ff70
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/v0_patch_verify.test
@@ -0,0 +1,8 @@
+mod=example.com/basic
+version=v0.1.1
+base=v0.1.0
+release=v0.1.1
+proxyVersions=example.com/basic@v0.1.0
+-- want --
+# summary
+v0.1.1 is a valid semantic version for this release.
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/v0_pre_suggest.test b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/v0_pre_suggest.test
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..ca45c40
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/v0_pre_suggest.test
@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
+mod=example.com/basic
+version=v0.1.2
+base=v0.1.1-pre
+proxyVersions=example.com/basic@v0.1.1-pre
+-- want --
+# example.com/basic/a
+## incompatible changes
+A2: removed
+
+# example.com/basic/b
+## incompatible changes
+package removed
+
+# summary
+Suggested version: v0.1.1
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/v0_v1_incompatible_verify.test b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/v0_v1_incompatible_verify.test
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..7a68306
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/v0_v1_incompatible_verify.test
@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
+mod=example.com/basic
+version=v0.1.2
+base=v0.1.1
+release=v1.0.0
+-- want --
+# example.com/basic/a
+## incompatible changes
+A2: removed
+
+# example.com/basic/b
+## incompatible changes
+package removed
+
+# summary
+v1.0.0 is a valid semantic version for this release.
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/v1_autobase_suggest.test b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/v1_autobase_suggest.test
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..100cc4c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/v1_autobase_suggest.test
@@ -0,0 +1,6 @@
+mod=example.com/basic
+version=v0.1.2
+-- want --
+# summary
+Inferred base version: v1.1.2
+Suggested version: v1.1.3
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/v1_autobase_verify.test b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/v1_autobase_verify.test
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..6df9c6e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/v1_autobase_verify.test
@@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
+mod=example.com/basic
+version=v1.0.1
+release=v1.0.2
+-- want --
+# summary
+Inferred base version: v1.0.1
+v1.0.2 is a valid semantic version for this release.
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/v1_compatible_suggest.test b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/v1_compatible_suggest.test
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..fe63e75
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/v1_compatible_suggest.test
@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
+mod=example.com/basic
+version=v1.1.0
+base=v1.0.1
+proxyVersions=example.com/basic@v1.0.1
+-- want --
+# example.com/basic/a
+## compatible changes
+A2: added
+
+# example.com/basic/b
+## compatible changes
+package added
+
+# summary
+Suggested version: v1.1.0
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/v1_compatible_verify.test b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/v1_compatible_verify.test
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..f552aef
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/v1_compatible_verify.test
@@ -0,0 +1,16 @@
+mod=example.com/basic
+version=v1.1.0
+base=v1.0.1
+release=v1.1.0
+proxyVersions=example.com/basic@v1.0.1
+-- want --
+# example.com/basic/a
+## compatible changes
+A2: added
+
+# example.com/basic/b
+## compatible changes
+package added
+
+# summary
+v1.1.0 is a valid semantic version for this release.
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/v1_fork_base_modpath_version_verify.test b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/v1_fork_base_modpath_version_verify.test
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..a662cb1
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/v1_fork_base_modpath_version_verify.test
@@ -0,0 +1,11 @@
+mod=example.com/basicfork
+base=example.com/basic@v1.1.1
+version=v1.1.2
+release=v1.1.2
+proxyVersions=example.com/basic@v1.1.1
+-- want --
+# example.com/basic/a
+## incompatible changes
+A2: removed
+## compatible changes
+A3: added
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/v1_fork_base_verify.test b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/v1_fork_base_verify.test
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..ff3faab
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/v1_fork_base_verify.test
@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
+# Compare a fork (with module path example.com/basic, downloaded from
+# example.com/basicfork) with a local module (with module path
+# example.com/basic).
+mod=example.com/basic
+version=v1.1.2
+base=example.com/basicfork@v1.1.2
+release=v1.1.3
+-- want --
+# example.com/basicfork/a
+## incompatible changes
+A3: removed
+
+# example.com/basicfork/b
+## incompatible changes
+package removed
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/v1_incompatible_suggest.test b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/v1_incompatible_suggest.test
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..a955b10
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/v1_incompatible_suggest.test
@@ -0,0 +1,16 @@
+mod=example.com/basic
+version=v1.1.2
+base=v1.1.1
+success=false
+-- want --
+# example.com/basic/a
+## incompatible changes
+A2: removed
+
+# example.com/basic/b
+## incompatible changes
+package removed
+
+# summary
+Cannot suggest a release version.
+Incompatible changes were detected.
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/v1_incompatible_verify.test b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/v1_incompatible_verify.test
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..655ed6a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/v1_incompatible_verify.test
@@ -0,0 +1,18 @@
+mod=example.com/basic
+version=v1.1.2
+base=v1.1.1
+success=false
+release=v1.1.2
+proxyVersions=example.com/basic@v1.1.1
+-- want --
+# example.com/basic/a
+## incompatible changes
+A2: removed
+
+# example.com/basic/b
+## incompatible changes
+package removed
+
+# summary
+v1.1.2 is not a valid semantic version for this release.
+There are incompatible changes.
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/v1_patch_suggest.test b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/v1_patch_suggest.test
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..936f26a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/v1_patch_suggest.test
@@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
+mod=example.com/basic
+version=v1.1.1
+base=v1.1.0
+proxyVersions=example.com/basic@v1.1.0
+-- want --
+# summary
+Suggested version: v1.1.1
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/v1_patch_verify.test b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/v1_patch_verify.test
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..f134744
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/v1_patch_verify.test
@@ -0,0 +1,8 @@
+mod=example.com/basic
+version=v1.1.1
+base=v1.1.0
+release=v1.1.1
+proxyVersions=example.com/basic@v1.1.0
+-- want --
+# summary
+v1.1.1 is a valid semantic version for this release.
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/v1_pre_suggest.test b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/v1_pre_suggest.test
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..c715603
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/v1_pre_suggest.test
@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
+mod=example.com/basic
+version=v1.1.2
+base=v1.1.1-pre
+proxyVersions=example.com/basic@v1.1.1-pre
+-- want --
+# example.com/basic/a
+## incompatible changes
+A2: removed
+
+# example.com/basic/b
+## incompatible changes
+package removed
+
+# summary
+Suggested version: v1.1.1
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/v1_querybase_higher.test b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/v1_querybase_higher.test
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..ba6838f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/v1_querybase_higher.test
@@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
+mod=example.com/basic
+version=v1.0.1
+release=v1.0.1
+base=>v1.0.1
+error=true
+-- want --
+base version v1.1.0 (>v1.0.1) must be lower than release version v1.0.1
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/v1_querybase_suggest.test b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/v1_querybase_suggest.test
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..c1dfb9d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/v1_querybase_suggest.test
@@ -0,0 +1,8 @@
+mod=example.com/basic
+version=v1.0.1
+base=version-1.0.1
+proxyVersions=example.com/basic@version-1.0.1,example.com/basic@v1.0.1
+-- want --
+# summary
+Base version: v1.0.1 (version-1.0.1)
+Suggested version: v1.0.2
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/v1_querybase_verify.test b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/v1_querybase_verify.test
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..9383c3f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/v1_querybase_verify.test
@@ -0,0 +1,8 @@
+mod=example.com/basic
+version=v1.0.1
+base=version-1.0.1
+release=v1.0.2
+-- want --
+# summary
+Base version: v1.0.1 (version-1.0.1)
+v1.0.2 is a valid semantic version for this release.
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/v1_v2_base_modpath_query_verify.test b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/v1_v2_base_modpath_query_verify.test
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..ce6b674
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/v1_v2_base_modpath_query_verify.test
@@ -0,0 +1,17 @@
+mod=example.com/basic/v2
+base=example.com/basic@>=v1.1.0
+version=v2.0.1
+release=v2.0.1
+proxyVersions=example.com/basic@v1.1.0
+-- want --
+# example.com/basic/a
+## incompatible changes
+A2: removed
+
+# example.com/basic/b
+## incompatible changes
+package removed
+
+# summary
+Base version: example.com/basic@v1.1.0 (>=v1.1.0)
+v2.0.1 is a valid semantic version for this release.
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/v1_v2_base_modpath_suggest.test b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/v1_v2_base_modpath_suggest.test
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..d70ecc9
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/v1_v2_base_modpath_suggest.test
@@ -0,0 +1,17 @@
+mod=example.com/basic/v2
+base=example.com/basic
+version=v2.1.0
+success=false
+-- want --
+# example.com/basic/a
+## compatible changes
+A2: added
+
+# example.com/basic/v2/b
+## compatible changes
+package added
+
+# summary
+Inferred base version: example.com/basic@v1.1.2
+Cannot suggest a release version.
+Base module path is different from release.
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/v1_v2_base_modpath_verify.test b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/v1_v2_base_modpath_verify.test
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..85f7f86
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/v1_v2_base_modpath_verify.test
@@ -0,0 +1,17 @@
+mod=example.com/basic/v2
+base=example.com/basic
+version=v2.1.0
+release=v2.1.0
+proxyVersions=example.com/basic@v1.1.2
+-- want --
+# example.com/basic/a
+## compatible changes
+A2: added
+
+# example.com/basic/v2/b
+## compatible changes
+package added
+
+# summary
+Inferred base version: example.com/basic@v1.1.2
+v2.1.0 is a valid semantic version for this release.
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/v1_v2_base_modpath_version_verify.test b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/v1_v2_base_modpath_version_verify.test
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..63d3322
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/v1_v2_base_modpath_version_verify.test
@@ -0,0 +1,16 @@
+mod=example.com/basic/v2
+base=example.com/basic@v1.1.0
+version=v2.0.1
+release=v2.0.1
+proxyVersions=example.com/basic@v1.1.0
+-- want --
+# example.com/basic/a
+## incompatible changes
+A2: removed
+
+# example.com/basic/b
+## incompatible changes
+package removed
+
+# summary
+v2.0.1 is a valid semantic version for this release.
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/v1_v2_base_version_suggest.test b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/v1_v2_base_version_suggest.test
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..683bb33
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/v1_v2_base_version_suggest.test
@@ -0,0 +1,8 @@
+mod=example.com/basic/v2
+base=v1.1.0
+version=v2.1.0
+success=false
+-- want --
+# summary
+Cannot suggest a release version.
+Base module path is different from release.
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/v1_v2_base_version_verify.test b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/v1_v2_base_version_verify.test
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..bc8e31a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/v1_v2_base_version_verify.test
@@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
+mod=example.com/basic/v2
+base=v1.1.0
+version=v2.1.0
+release=v2.1.0
+-- want --
+# summary
+v2.1.0 is a valid semantic version for this release.
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/v1_v2_incompatible_verify.test b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/v1_v2_incompatible_verify.test
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..07bbde9
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/v1_v2_incompatible_verify.test
@@ -0,0 +1,18 @@
+mod=example.com/basic
+version=v1.1.2
+base=v1.1.1
+release=v2.0.0
+success=false
+-- want --
+# example.com/basic/a
+## incompatible changes
+A2: removed
+
+# example.com/basic/b
+## incompatible changes
+package removed
+
+# summary
+v2.0.0 is not a valid semantic version for this release.
+The module path does not end with the major version suffix /v2,
+which is required for major versions v2 or greater.
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/v2_compatible_suggest.test b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/v2_compatible_suggest.test
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..86e60cb
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/v2_compatible_suggest.test
@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
+mod=example.com/basic/v2
+version=v2.1.0
+base=v2.0.1
+proxyVersions=example.com/basic/v2@v2.0.1
+-- want --
+# example.com/basic/v2/a
+## compatible changes
+A2: added
+
+# example.com/basic/v2/b
+## compatible changes
+package added
+
+# summary
+Suggested version: v2.1.0
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/v2_compatible_verify.test b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/v2_compatible_verify.test
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..79eca35
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/v2_compatible_verify.test
@@ -0,0 +1,16 @@
+mod=example.com/basic/v2
+version=v2.1.0
+base=v2.0.1
+release=v2.1.0
+proxyVersions=example.com/basic/v2@v2.0.1
+-- want --
+# example.com/basic/v2/a
+## compatible changes
+A2: added
+
+# example.com/basic/v2/b
+## compatible changes
+package added
+
+# summary
+v2.1.0 is a valid semantic version for this release.
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/v2_incompatible_suggest.test b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/v2_incompatible_suggest.test
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..43aa3fe
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/v2_incompatible_suggest.test
@@ -0,0 +1,16 @@
+mod=example.com/basic/v2
+version=v2.1.2
+base=v2.1.1
+success=false
+-- want --
+# example.com/basic/v2/a
+## incompatible changes
+A2: removed
+
+# example.com/basic/v2/b
+## incompatible changes
+package removed
+
+# summary
+Cannot suggest a release version.
+Incompatible changes were detected.
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/v2_incompatible_verify.test b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/v2_incompatible_verify.test
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..68b7321
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/v2_incompatible_verify.test
@@ -0,0 +1,18 @@
+mod=example.com/basic/v2
+version=v2.1.2
+base=v2.1.1
+success=false
+release=v2.1.2
+proxyVersions=example.com/basic/v2@v2.1.1
+-- want --
+# example.com/basic/v2/a
+## incompatible changes
+A2: removed
+
+# example.com/basic/v2/b
+## incompatible changes
+package removed
+
+# summary
+v2.1.2 is not a valid semantic version for this release.
+There are incompatible changes.
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/v2_nobase_suggest.test b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/v2_nobase_suggest.test
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..605edf9
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/v2_nobase_suggest.test
@@ -0,0 +1,6 @@
+mod=example.com/basic/v2
+version=v2.1.1
+base=none
+-- want --
+# summary
+Suggested version: v2.0.0
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/v2_patch_suggest.test b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/v2_patch_suggest.test
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..b16a863
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/v2_patch_suggest.test
@@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
+mod=example.com/basic/v2
+version=v2.1.1
+base=v2.1.0
+proxyVersions=example.com/basic/v2@v2.1.0
+-- want --
+# summary
+Suggested version: v2.1.1
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/v2_patch_verify.test b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/v2_patch_verify.test
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..35d617a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/v2_patch_verify.test
@@ -0,0 +1,8 @@
+mod=example.com/basic/v2
+version=v2.1.1
+base=v2.1.0
+release=v2.1.1
+proxyVersions=example.com/basic/v2@v2.1.0
+-- want --
+# summary
+v2.1.1 is a valid semantic version for this release.
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/v2_pre_suggest.test b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/v2_pre_suggest.test
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..75d0c39
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/v2_pre_suggest.test
@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
+mod=example.com/basic/v2
+version=v2.1.2
+base=v2.1.1-pre
+proxyVersions=example.com/basic/v2@v2.1.1-pre
+-- want --
+# example.com/basic/v2/a
+## incompatible changes
+A2: removed
+
+# example.com/basic/v2/b
+## incompatible changes
+package removed
+
+# summary
+Suggested version: v2.1.1
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/v3_autobase_suggest.test b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/v3_autobase_suggest.test
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..eda87d2
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/v3_autobase_suggest.test
@@ -0,0 +1,9 @@
+mod=example.com/basic/v3
+-- go.mod --
+module example.com/basic/v3
+
+go 1.13
+-- want --
+# summary
+Inferred base version: none
+Suggested version: v3.0.0
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/v3_autobase_verify_error.test b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/v3_autobase_verify_error.test
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..9519d65
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/v3_autobase_verify_error.test
@@ -0,0 +1,6 @@
+mod=example.com/basic/v3
+version=v3.0.0-ignore
+release=v3.1.0
+error=true
+-- want --
+could not find base version. Consider setting -version=v3.0.0 if this is a first release, or explicitly set -base=none: no versions found lower than v3.1.0
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/v3_autobase_verify_first.test b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/v3_autobase_verify_first.test
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..1cae913
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/basic/v3_autobase_verify_first.test
@@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
+mod=example.com/basic/v3
+version=v3.0.0-ignore
+release=v3.0.0
+-- want --
+# summary
+Inferred base version: none
+v3.0.0 is a valid semantic version for this release.
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/cgo/README.txt b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/cgo/README.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..8bbf9c6
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/cgo/README.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
+Module example.com/cgo is used to test that packages with cgo code
+can be loaded without errors when cgo is enabled.
+
+TODO(jayconrod): test modules with cgo-only and cgo / pure Go implementations
+with CGO_ENABLED=0 and 1. But first, decide how multiple platforms and
+build constraints should be handled. Currently, gorelease only considers
+the same configuration as 'go list'. \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/cgo/cgo.test b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/cgo/cgo.test
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..b6cea21
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/cgo/cgo.test
@@ -0,0 +1,16 @@
+base=none
+release=v1.0.0
+-- go.mod --
+module example.com/cgo
+
+go 1.13
+-- c.go --
+package cgo
+
+// const int x = 12;
+import "C"
+
+func X() int { return int(C.x) }
+-- want --
+# summary
+v1.0.0 is a valid semantic version for this release.
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/cycle/README.md b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/cycle/README.md
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..3596c8b
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/cycle/README.md
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+This directory is for tests related to module cycles. \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/cycle/cycle_suggest.test b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/cycle/cycle_suggest.test
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..fc108d7
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/cycle/cycle_suggest.test
@@ -0,0 +1,6 @@
+mod=example.com/cycle/v2
+version=v2.0.0
+-- want --
+# summary
+Inferred base version: v2.0.0
+Suggested version: v2.0.1
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/cycle/cycle_suggest_error.test b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/cycle/cycle_suggest_error.test
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..133e4e3
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/cycle/cycle_suggest_error.test
@@ -0,0 +1,8 @@
+mod=example.com/cycle
+base=v1.0.0
+version=v1.0.0
+success=false
+-- want --
+# summary
+Cannot suggest a release version.
+Module indirectly depends on a higher version of itself (v1.5.0) than the base version (v1.0.0).
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/cycle/cycle_verify.test b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/cycle/cycle_verify.test
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..84b4106
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/cycle/cycle_verify.test
@@ -0,0 +1,9 @@
+mod=example.com/cycle
+base=v1.0.0
+version=v1.0.0
+release=v1.0.1
+success=false
+-- want --
+# summary
+v1.0.1 is not a valid semantic version for this release.
+Module indirectly depends on a higher version of itself (v1.5.0).
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/empty/README.txt b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/empty/README.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..283befa
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/empty/README.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,2 @@
+Module example.com/empty is used to test that gorelease works
+in a module with no packages.
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/empty/empty.test b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/empty/empty.test
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..e9bebb4
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/empty/empty.test
@@ -0,0 +1,8 @@
+mod=example.com/empty
+base=v0.0.1
+version=v0.0.2
+release=v0.0.2
+proxyVersions=example.com/empty@v0.0.1
+-- want --
+# summary
+v0.0.2 is a valid semantic version for this release.
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/errors/README.txt b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/errors/README.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..071708a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/errors/README.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,2 @@
+Tests in this directory check that user errors invoking gorelease
+are correctly reported.
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/errors/bad_filenames.test b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/errors/bad_filenames.test
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..c8bf6e0
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/errors/bad_filenames.test
@@ -0,0 +1,17 @@
+mod=example.com/ziperrors
+dir=x
+base=none
+error=true
+vcs=git
+-- want --
+testdata/this_file_also_has_a_bad_filename'.txt: malformed file path "testdata/this_file_also_has_a_bad_filename'.txt": invalid char '\''
+testdata/this_file_has_a_bad_filename'.txt: malformed file path "testdata/this_file_has_a_bad_filename'.txt": invalid char '\''
+-- x/go.mod --
+module example.com/x
+
+go 1.12
+-- x/testdata/this_file_has_a_bad_filename'.txt --
+-- x/testdata/this_file_also_has_a_bad_filename'.txt --
+# Verify that errors in submodules are not reported.
+-- x/y/go.mod --
+-- x/y/submodule_bad_filename'.txt -- \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/errors/bad_release.test b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/errors/bad_release.test
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..74dc009
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/errors/bad_release.test
@@ -0,0 +1,8 @@
+mod=example.com/errors
+base=v0.1.0
+release=master
+error=true
+-- want --
+usage: gorelease [-base=version] [-version=version]
+release version "master" is not a canonical semantic version
+For more information, run go doc golang.org/x/exp/cmd/gorelease
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/errors/base_higher.test b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/errors/base_higher.test
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..a2325f9
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/errors/base_higher.test
@@ -0,0 +1,8 @@
+mod=example.com/errors
+base=v0.2.0
+release=v0.1.0
+error=true
+-- want --
+usage: gorelease [-base=version] [-version=version]
+base version ("v0.2.0") must be lower than release version ("v0.1.0")
+For more information, run go doc golang.org/x/exp/cmd/gorelease
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/errors/base_modpath_none.test b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/errors/base_modpath_none.test
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..74a6946
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/errors/base_modpath_none.test
@@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
+mod=example.com/basic/v2
+base=example.com/basic@none
+error=true
+-- want --
+usage: gorelease [-base=version] [-version=version]
+base version ("example.com/basic@none") cannot have version "none" with explicit module path
+For more information, run go doc golang.org/x/exp/cmd/gorelease
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/errors/errors.test b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/errors/errors.test
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..81adeb5
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/errors/errors.test
@@ -0,0 +1,38 @@
+mod=example.com/errors
+version=v0.2.0
+base=v0.1.0
+release=v0.2.0
+success=false
+proxyVersions=example.com/errors@v0.1.0
+-- want --
+# example.com/errors/added
+## errors in release version:
+added/added.go:3:15: undeclared name: Missing
+
+## compatible changes
+package added
+
+# example.com/errors/broken
+## errors in release version:
+broken/broken.go:3:15: undeclared name: Missing
+
+## incompatible changes
+X: value changed from 12 to unknown
+
+# example.com/errors/deleted
+## errors in base version:
+deleted/deleted.go:3:15: undeclared name: Missing
+
+## incompatible changes
+package removed
+
+# example.com/errors/fixed
+## errors in base version:
+fixed/fixed.go:3:15: undeclared name: Missing
+
+## incompatible changes
+X: value changed from unknown to 12
+
+# summary
+v0.2.0 is not a valid semantic version for this release.
+Errors were found in one or more packages.
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/errors/same_base_release.test b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/errors/same_base_release.test
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..4da457b
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/errors/same_base_release.test
@@ -0,0 +1,8 @@
+mod=example.com/errors
+base=v0.1.0
+release=v0.1.0
+error=true
+-- want --
+usage: gorelease [-base=version] [-version=version]
+-base and -version must be different
+For more information, run go doc golang.org/x/exp/cmd/gorelease
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/errors/upgrade_base.test b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/errors/upgrade_base.test
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..994b3b7
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/errors/upgrade_base.test
@@ -0,0 +1,6 @@
+mod=example.com/errors
+version=v0.1.0
+base=upgrade
+error=true
+-- want --
+could not resolve version example.com/errors@upgrade: query is based on requirements in main go.mod file
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/first/README.txt b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/first/README.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..c735527
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/first/README.txt
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+Module example.com/first is used to test the first tag for a major version.
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/first/v0_0_0.test b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/first/v0_0_0.test
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..5d473ee
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/first/v0_0_0.test
@@ -0,0 +1,12 @@
+mod=example.com/first
+base=none
+release=v0.0.0
+-- want --
+# summary
+v0.0.0 is a valid semantic version for this release.
+-- go.mod --
+module example.com/first
+
+go 1.12
+-- p.go --
+package p
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/first/v0_0_1.test b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/first/v0_0_1.test
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..f32c69e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/first/v0_0_1.test
@@ -0,0 +1,12 @@
+mod=example.com/first
+base=none
+release=v0.0.1
+-- want --
+# summary
+v0.0.1 is a valid semantic version for this release.
+-- go.mod --
+module example.com/first
+
+go 1.12
+-- p.go --
+package p
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/first/v0_1_0-alpha.1.test b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/first/v0_1_0-alpha.1.test
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..90985ee
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/first/v0_1_0-alpha.1.test
@@ -0,0 +1,12 @@
+mod=example.com/first
+base=none
+release=v0.1.0-alpha.1
+-- want --
+# summary
+v0.1.0-alpha.1 is a valid semantic version for this release.
+-- go.mod --
+module example.com/first
+
+go 1.12
+-- p.go --
+package p
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/first/v0_1_0.test b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/first/v0_1_0.test
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..05eef2a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/first/v0_1_0.test
@@ -0,0 +1,12 @@
+mod=example.com/first
+base=none
+release=v0.1.0
+-- want --
+# summary
+v0.1.0 is a valid semantic version for this release.
+-- go.mod --
+module example.com/first
+
+go 1.12
+-- p.go --
+package p
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/first/v0_err.test b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/first/v0_err.test
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..c655554
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/first/v0_err.test
@@ -0,0 +1,19 @@
+mod=example.com/first
+base=none
+release=v0.0.0
+success=false
+
+# TODO(golang.org/issue/36087): go list doesn't report positions in correct
+# place for scanner errors.
+skip=packages.Load gives error with extra "-: " prefix
+-- want --
+example.com/first
+-----------------
+errors in new version:
+ p.go:1:9: illegal character U+003F '?'
+-- go.mod --
+module example.com/first
+
+go 1.12
+-- p.go --
+package ?
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/first/v1_0_0.test b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/first/v1_0_0.test
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..c7400dc
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/first/v1_0_0.test
@@ -0,0 +1,12 @@
+mod=example.com/first
+base=none
+release=v1.0.0
+-- want --
+# summary
+v1.0.0 is a valid semantic version for this release.
+-- go.mod --
+module example.com/first
+
+go 1.12
+-- p.go --
+package p
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/first/v1_2_3_explicit_none_base.test b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/first/v1_2_3_explicit_none_base.test
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..2e1588f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/first/v1_2_3_explicit_none_base.test
@@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
+mod=example.com/first
+base=none
+release=v1.2.3
+proxyVersions=
+-- want --
+# summary
+v1.2.3 is a valid semantic version for this release.
+-- go.mod --
+module example.com/first
+
+go 1.12
+-- p.go --
+package p
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/first/v2_err.test b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/first/v2_err.test
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..dfc71d5
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/first/v2_err.test
@@ -0,0 +1,19 @@
+mod=example.com/first/v2
+base=none
+release=v2.0.0
+success=false
+
+# TODO(golang.org/issue/36087): go list doesn't report positions in correct
+# place for scanner errors.
+skip=packages.Load gives error with extra "-: " prefix
+-- want --
+example.com/first
+-----------------
+errors in new version:
+ p.go:1:9: illegal character U+003F '?'
+-- go.mod --
+module example.com/first
+
+go 1.12
+-- p.go --
+package ?
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/first/v2_moderr.test b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/first/v2_moderr.test
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..833cfa9
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/first/v2_moderr.test
@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
+mod=example.com/first
+base=none
+release=v2.0.0
+success=false
+-- want --
+# summary
+v2.0.0 is not a valid semantic version for this release.
+The module path does not end with the major version suffix /v2,
+which is required for major versions v2 or greater.
+-- go.mod --
+module example.com/first
+
+go 1.12
+-- p.go --
+package p
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/fix/README.txt b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/fix/README.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..e153198
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/fix/README.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
+Tests in this directory cover scenarios where errors in a package are fixed.
+
+v1.0.0 is used as the base version for all tests.
+It has an error: the return type of bad.Broken is undefined.
+
+Each test fixes the error and may make other changes (compatible or not).
+Note that fixing a type error in the API appears to be an incompatible change.
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/fix/compatible_other_suggest.test b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/fix/compatible_other_suggest.test
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..d545be8
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/fix/compatible_other_suggest.test
@@ -0,0 +1,19 @@
+mod=example.com/fix
+base=v1.0.0
+version=v1.1.0-compatible-other
+success=false
+-- want --
+# example.com/fix/bad
+## errors in base version:
+bad/bad.go:3:15: undeclared name: NOTYPE
+
+## incompatible changes
+Broken: changed from func() invalid type to func() int
+
+# example.com/fix/good
+## compatible changes
+Better: added
+
+# summary
+Cannot suggest a release version.
+Errors were found.
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/fix/compatible_other_verify.test b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/fix/compatible_other_verify.test
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..484c2af
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/fix/compatible_other_verify.test
@@ -0,0 +1,19 @@
+mod=example.com/fix
+base=v1.0.0
+version=v1.1.0-compatible-other
+release=v1.1.0
+-- want --
+# example.com/fix/bad
+## errors in base version:
+bad/bad.go:3:15: undeclared name: NOTYPE
+
+## incompatible changes
+Broken: changed from func() invalid type to func() int
+
+# example.com/fix/good
+## compatible changes
+Better: added
+
+# summary
+v1.1.0 is a valid semantic version for this release.
+Errors were found in the base version. Some API changes may be omitted.
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/fix/compatible_other_verify_err.test b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/fix/compatible_other_verify_err.test
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..d8d3a92
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/fix/compatible_other_verify_err.test
@@ -0,0 +1,21 @@
+mod=example.com/fix
+base=v1.0.0
+version=v1.1.0-compatible-other
+release=v1.0.1
+success=false
+-- want --
+# example.com/fix/bad
+## errors in base version:
+bad/bad.go:3:15: undeclared name: NOTYPE
+
+## incompatible changes
+Broken: changed from func() invalid type to func() int
+
+# example.com/fix/good
+## compatible changes
+Better: added
+
+# summary
+v1.0.1 is not a valid semantic version for this release.
+There are compatible changes, but the minor version is not incremented
+over the base version (v1.0.0).
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/fix/compatible_same_suggest.test b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/fix/compatible_same_suggest.test
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..a57baa2
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/fix/compatible_same_suggest.test
@@ -0,0 +1,17 @@
+mod=example.com/fix
+base=v1.0.0
+version=v1.1.0-compatible-same
+success=false
+-- want --
+# example.com/fix/bad
+## errors in base version:
+bad/bad.go:3:15: undeclared name: NOTYPE
+
+## incompatible changes
+Broken: changed from func() invalid type to func() int
+## compatible changes
+Worse: added
+
+# summary
+Cannot suggest a release version.
+Errors were found.
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/fix/compatible_same_verify.test b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/fix/compatible_same_verify.test
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..6f1c335
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/fix/compatible_same_verify.test
@@ -0,0 +1,17 @@
+mod=example.com/fix
+base=v1.0.0
+version=v1.1.0-compatible-same
+release=v1.0.1 # not actually valid, but gorelease can't tell
+-- want --
+# example.com/fix/bad
+## errors in base version:
+bad/bad.go:3:15: undeclared name: NOTYPE
+
+## incompatible changes
+Broken: changed from func() invalid type to func() int
+## compatible changes
+Worse: added
+
+# summary
+v1.0.1 is a valid semantic version for this release.
+Errors were found in the base version. Some API changes may be omitted.
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/fix/incompatible_other_suggest.test b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/fix/incompatible_other_suggest.test
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..6432119
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/fix/incompatible_other_suggest.test
@@ -0,0 +1,19 @@
+mod=example.com/fix
+base=v1.0.0
+version=v1.1.0-incompatible-other
+success=false
+-- want --
+# example.com/fix/bad
+## errors in base version:
+bad/bad.go:3:15: undeclared name: NOTYPE
+
+## incompatible changes
+Broken: changed from func() invalid type to func() int
+
+# example.com/fix/good
+## incompatible changes
+Good: changed from func() int to func() string
+
+# summary
+Cannot suggest a release version.
+Errors were found.
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/fix/incompatible_other_verify.test b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/fix/incompatible_other_verify.test
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..f6fa31c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/fix/incompatible_other_verify.test
@@ -0,0 +1,20 @@
+mod=example.com/fix
+base=v1.0.0
+version=v1.1.0-incompatible-other
+release=v1.1.0
+success=false
+-- want --
+# example.com/fix/bad
+## errors in base version:
+bad/bad.go:3:15: undeclared name: NOTYPE
+
+## incompatible changes
+Broken: changed from func() invalid type to func() int
+
+# example.com/fix/good
+## incompatible changes
+Good: changed from func() int to func() string
+
+# summary
+v1.1.0 is not a valid semantic version for this release.
+There are incompatible changes.
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/fix/incompatible_same_suggest.test b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/fix/incompatible_same_suggest.test
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..6ad492c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/fix/incompatible_same_suggest.test
@@ -0,0 +1,16 @@
+mod=example.com/fix
+base=v1.0.0
+version=v1.1.0-incompatible-same
+success=false
+-- want --
+# example.com/fix/bad
+## errors in base version:
+bad/bad.go:3:15: undeclared name: NOTYPE
+
+## incompatible changes
+Bad: changed from func() int to func() string
+Broken: changed from func() invalid type to func() int
+
+# summary
+Cannot suggest a release version.
+Errors were found.
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/fix/incompatible_same_verify.test b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/fix/incompatible_same_verify.test
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..e210aec
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/fix/incompatible_same_verify.test
@@ -0,0 +1,16 @@
+mod=example.com/fix
+base=v1.0.0
+version=v1.1.0-incompatible-same
+release=v1.0.1 # not actually valid, but gorelease can't tell
+-- want --
+# example.com/fix/bad
+## errors in base version:
+bad/bad.go:3:15: undeclared name: NOTYPE
+
+## incompatible changes
+Bad: changed from func() int to func() string
+Broken: changed from func() invalid type to func() int
+
+# summary
+v1.0.1 is a valid semantic version for this release.
+Errors were found in the base version. Some API changes may be omitted.
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/fix/patch_suggest.test b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/fix/patch_suggest.test
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..20360d6
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/fix/patch_suggest.test
@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
+mod=example.com/fix
+base=v1.0.0
+version=v1.0.1-patch
+success=false
+-- want --
+# example.com/fix/bad
+## errors in base version:
+bad/bad.go:3:15: undeclared name: NOTYPE
+
+## incompatible changes
+Broken: changed from func() invalid type to func() int
+
+# summary
+Cannot suggest a release version.
+Errors were found.
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/fix/patch_verify.test b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/fix/patch_verify.test
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..50b55be
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/fix/patch_verify.test
@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
+mod=example.com/fix
+base=v1.0.0
+version=v1.0.1-patch
+release=v1.0.1
+-- want --
+# example.com/fix/bad
+## errors in base version:
+bad/bad.go:3:15: undeclared name: NOTYPE
+
+## incompatible changes
+Broken: changed from func() invalid type to func() int
+
+# summary
+v1.0.1 is a valid semantic version for this release.
+Errors were found in the base version. Some API changes may be omitted.
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/generics/changed_param.test b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/generics/changed_param.test
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..8415e48
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/generics/changed_param.test
@@ -0,0 +1,25 @@
+mod=example.com/generics
+base=v0.0.1
+-- want --
+# example.com/generics/a
+## incompatible changes
+Foo: changed from Foo[V any] to Foo[V Number]
+## compatible changes
+Number: added
+
+# summary
+Suggested version: v0.1.0
+-- go.mod --
+module example.com/generics
+
+go 1.18
+-- a/a.go --
+package a
+
+type Number interface {
+ int64 | float64
+}
+
+type Foo[V Number] interface {
+ Value() any
+}
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/generics/changed_return.test b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/generics/changed_return.test
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..1592d64
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/generics/changed_return.test
@@ -0,0 +1,19 @@
+mod=example.com/generics
+base=v0.0.1
+-- want --
+# example.com/generics/a
+## incompatible changes
+Foo[V any].Value: changed from func() V to func() int
+
+# summary
+Suggested version: v0.1.0
+-- go.mod --
+module example.com/generics
+
+go 1.18
+-- a/a.go --
+package a
+
+type Foo[V any] interface {
+ Value() int
+}
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/generics/unchanged.test b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/generics/unchanged.test
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..6cf0d05
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/generics/unchanged.test
@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
+mod=example.com/generics
+base=v0.0.1
+-- want --
+# summary
+Suggested version: v0.0.2
+-- go.mod --
+module example.com/generics
+
+go 1.18
+-- a/a.go --
+package a
+
+type Foo[V any] interface {
+ Value() V
+}
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/internalcompat/README.txt b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/internalcompat/README.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..e3de7e5
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/internalcompat/README.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,20 @@
+Modules example.com/internalcompat/{a,b} are copies. One could be a fork
+of the other. An external package p exposes a type from a package q
+within the same module.
+
+gorelease should not report differences between these packages. The types
+are distinct, but they correspond (in apidiff terminology), which is the
+important property when considering differences between modules.
+
+There are three use cases to consider:
+
+1. One module substitutes for the other via a `replace` directive.
+ Only the replacement module is used, and the package paths are effectively
+ identical, so the types are not distinct.
+2. One module subsititutes for the other by rewriting `import` statements
+ globally. All references to the original type become references to the
+ new type, so there is no conflict.
+3. One module substitutes for the other by rewriting some `import` statements
+ but not others (for example, those within a specific consumer package).
+ In this case, the types are distinct, and even if there are no changes,
+ the types are not compatible.
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/internalcompat/internalcompat.test b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/internalcompat/internalcompat.test
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..9bf59a3
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/internalcompat/internalcompat.test
@@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
+mod=example.com/internalcompat/b
+version=v1.0.0
+release=v1.0.1
+base=example.com/internalcompat/a@v1.0.0
+-- want --
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/main/README.txt b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/main/README.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..a8d8104
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/main/README.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
+Module example.com/main is used to test changes in main packages.
+Main packages aren't importable, so changes to exported functions should not
+be reported. But we should still report when packages are added or deleted.
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/main/add.test b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/main/add.test
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..26089ad
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/main/add.test
@@ -0,0 +1,21 @@
+mod=example.com/main
+base=v0.0.1
+-- want --
+# example.com/main/b
+## compatible changes
+package added
+
+# summary
+Suggested version: v0.1.0
+-- go.mod --
+module example.com/main
+
+go 1.14
+-- a/a.go --
+package main
+
+func main() {}
+-- b/b.go --
+package main
+
+func main() {}
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/main/change.test b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/main/change.test
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..6960373
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/main/change.test
@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
+mod=example.com/main
+base=v0.0.1
+-- want --
+# summary
+Suggested version: v0.0.2
+-- go.mod --
+module example.com/main
+
+go 1.14
+-- a/a.go --
+package main
+
+func Foo() {}
+
+func main() { Foo() }
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/main/remove.test b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/main/remove.test
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..702e1d1
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/main/remove.test
@@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
+mod=example.com/main
+base=v0.0.1
+-- want --
+# example.com/main/a
+## incompatible changes
+package removed
+
+# summary
+Suggested version: v0.1.0
+-- go.mod --
+module example.com/main
+
+go 1.14
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_basic_v0.0.1.txt b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_basic_v0.0.1.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..e5352bf
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_basic_v0.0.1.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,8 @@
+-- go.mod --
+module example.com/basic
+
+go 1.12
+-- a/a.go --
+package a
+
+func A() int { return 0 }
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_basic_v0.1.0.txt b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_basic_v0.1.0.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..bb39290
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_basic_v0.1.0.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
+-- go.mod --
+module example.com/basic
+
+go 1.12
+-- a/a.go --
+package a
+
+func A() int { return 0 }
+func A2() int { return 2 }
+-- b/b.go --
+package b
+
+func B() int { return 3 }
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_basic_v0.1.1-pre.txt b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_basic_v0.1.1-pre.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..743517b
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_basic_v0.1.1-pre.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
+-- go.mod --
+module example.com/basic
+
+go 1.12
+-- a/a.go --
+package a
+
+func A() int { return 1 }
+func A2() int { return 2 }
+-- b/b.go --
+package b
+
+func B() int { return 3 }
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_basic_v0.1.1.txt b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_basic_v0.1.1.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..743517b
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_basic_v0.1.1.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
+-- go.mod --
+module example.com/basic
+
+go 1.12
+-- a/a.go --
+package a
+
+func A() int { return 1 }
+func A2() int { return 2 }
+-- b/b.go --
+package b
+
+func B() int { return 3 }
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_basic_v0.1.2.txt b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_basic_v0.1.2.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..4055eaa
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_basic_v0.1.2.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,8 @@
+-- go.mod --
+module example.com/basic
+
+go 1.12
+-- a/a.go --
+package a
+
+func A() int { return 1 }
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_basic_v1.0.1.txt b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_basic_v1.0.1.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..e5352bf
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_basic_v1.0.1.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,8 @@
+-- go.mod --
+module example.com/basic
+
+go 1.12
+-- a/a.go --
+package a
+
+func A() int { return 0 }
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_basic_v1.1.0.txt b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_basic_v1.1.0.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..bb39290
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_basic_v1.1.0.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
+-- go.mod --
+module example.com/basic
+
+go 1.12
+-- a/a.go --
+package a
+
+func A() int { return 0 }
+func A2() int { return 2 }
+-- b/b.go --
+package b
+
+func B() int { return 3 }
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_basic_v1.1.1-pre.txt b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_basic_v1.1.1-pre.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..743517b
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_basic_v1.1.1-pre.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
+-- go.mod --
+module example.com/basic
+
+go 1.12
+-- a/a.go --
+package a
+
+func A() int { return 1 }
+func A2() int { return 2 }
+-- b/b.go --
+package b
+
+func B() int { return 3 }
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_basic_v1.1.1.txt b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_basic_v1.1.1.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..743517b
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_basic_v1.1.1.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
+-- go.mod --
+module example.com/basic
+
+go 1.12
+-- a/a.go --
+package a
+
+func A() int { return 1 }
+func A2() int { return 2 }
+-- b/b.go --
+package b
+
+func B() int { return 3 }
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_basic_v1.1.2.txt b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_basic_v1.1.2.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..4055eaa
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_basic_v1.1.2.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,8 @@
+-- go.mod --
+module example.com/basic
+
+go 1.12
+-- a/a.go --
+package a
+
+func A() int { return 1 }
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_basic_v2_v2.0.1.txt b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_basic_v2_v2.0.1.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..97ea69f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_basic_v2_v2.0.1.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,8 @@
+-- go.mod --
+module example.com/basic/v2
+
+go 1.12
+-- a/a.go --
+package a
+
+func A() int { return 0 }
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_basic_v2_v2.1.0.txt b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_basic_v2_v2.1.0.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..e3593b9
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_basic_v2_v2.1.0.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
+-- go.mod --
+module example.com/basic/v2
+
+go 1.12
+-- a/a.go --
+package a
+
+func A() int { return 0 }
+func A2() int { return 2 }
+-- b/b.go --
+package b
+
+func B() int { return 3 }
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_basic_v2_v2.1.1-pre.txt b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_basic_v2_v2.1.1-pre.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..aaa86be
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_basic_v2_v2.1.1-pre.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
+-- go.mod --
+module example.com/basic/v2
+
+go 1.12
+-- a/a.go --
+package a
+
+func A() int { return 1 }
+func A2() int { return 2 }
+-- b/b.go --
+package b
+
+func B() int { return 3 }
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_basic_v2_v2.1.1.txt b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_basic_v2_v2.1.1.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..aaa86be
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_basic_v2_v2.1.1.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
+-- go.mod --
+module example.com/basic/v2
+
+go 1.12
+-- a/a.go --
+package a
+
+func A() int { return 1 }
+func A2() int { return 2 }
+-- b/b.go --
+package b
+
+func B() int { return 3 }
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_basic_v2_v2.1.2.txt b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_basic_v2_v2.1.2.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..0d950c1
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_basic_v2_v2.1.2.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,8 @@
+-- go.mod --
+module example.com/basic/v2
+
+go 1.12
+-- a/a.go --
+package a
+
+func A() int { return 1 }
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_basic_v3_v3.0.0-ignore.txt b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_basic_v3_v3.0.0-ignore.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..8e3cecf
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_basic_v3_v3.0.0-ignore.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,6 @@
+-- .info --
+{"Version":"v3.0.0-ignore"}
+-- go.mod --
+module example.com/basic/v3
+
+go 1.13
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_basic_version-1.0.1.txt b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_basic_version-1.0.1.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..34e769e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_basic_version-1.0.1.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,2 @@
+-- .info --
+{"Version":"v1.0.1"}
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_basicfork_v1.1.2.txt b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_basicfork_v1.1.2.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..63cb887
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_basicfork_v1.1.2.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
+-- go.mod --
+module example.com/basicfork
+
+go 1.12
+-- a/a.go --
+package a
+
+func A() int { return 1 }
+func A3() int { return 4 }
+-- b/b.go --
+package b
+
+func B() int { return 3 }
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_cycle_v1.0.0.txt b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_cycle_v1.0.0.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..8f073b0
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_cycle_v1.0.0.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
+-- go.sum --
+example.com/cycle v1.5.0 h1:OkE6KLRVRM5XqIH9MMFIvoYCVjxMh8kqsxUzx5481s4=
+example.com/cycle v1.5.0/go.mod h1://AqZbyNHeLOKZB3J/UPPXaBvk3nCqvqVRbPkffDx60=
+example.com/cycledep v1.0.0 h1:5UDqvIlbZsKzzbZCOaHkxV+X0H6Fi4othxBS57NtjSs=
+example.com/cycledep v1.0.0/go.mod h1:Gc4hO1S1BMZaxOcGHwCRmdVcQP8+jAu/PyEgLdGe0xU=
+-- go.mod --
+module example.com/cycle
+
+go 1.12
+
+require example.com/cycledep v1.0.0
+-- main.go --
+package main
+
+import _ "example.com/cycledep" \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_cycle_v1.5.0.txt b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_cycle_v1.5.0.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..98e8fe8
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_cycle_v1.5.0.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,6 @@
+-- go.mod --
+module example.com/cycle
+
+go 1.12
+-- a.go --
+package a \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_cycle_v2_v2.0.0.txt b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_cycle_v2_v2.0.0.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..95ae8d4
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_cycle_v2_v2.0.0.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,19 @@
+# Note: "go get -d ." will add another example.com/cycle/v2 line. That line is
+# non-deterministic, since the module is generate by prepareLoadDir each time.
+# However, gorelease should ignore new go.sum entries for the module it's
+# testing, since the requirement on that module is fake (a simulation: the user
+# isn't actually relying on their own module).
+-- go.sum --
+example.com/cycle/v2 v2.0.0/go.mod h1:lkmoN54Yqku+pnE3i6U+PjV87yiHyv3Rbei+phlzGGU=
+example.com/cycledep/v2 v2.0.0 h1:B8tgq8pxH4IbvvozFpGx7k+HUeLoAPcmCixOXPZiuTE=
+example.com/cycledep/v2 v2.0.0/go.mod h1:wBHRfgrlyovU4csu71ja8ySemxEOKOr8PpAiMU82nLw=
+-- go.mod --
+module example.com/cycle/v2
+
+go 1.12
+
+require example.com/cycledep/v2 v2.0.0
+-- a.go --
+package a
+
+import _ "example.com/cycledep/v2" \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_cycledep_v1.0.0.txt b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_cycledep_v1.0.0.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..83f7e34
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_cycledep_v1.0.0.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,10 @@
+-- go.mod --
+module example.com/cycledep
+
+go 1.12
+
+require example.com/cycle v1.5.0
+-- a.go --
+package a
+
+import _ "example.com/cycle"
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_cycledep_v2_v2.0.0.txt b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_cycledep_v2_v2.0.0.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..7496524
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_cycledep_v2_v2.0.0.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,12 @@
+-- go.mod --
+module example.com/cycledep/v2
+
+go 1.12
+
+require example.com/cycle/v2 v2.0.0
+-- b.go --
+package b
+-- c/c.go --
+package c
+
+import _ "example.com/cycle/v2"
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_empty_v0.0.1.txt b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_empty_v0.0.1.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..8e7df04
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_empty_v0.0.1.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
+-- go.mod --
+module example.com/empty
+
+go 1.14
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_empty_v0.0.2.txt b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_empty_v0.0.2.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..8e7df04
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_empty_v0.0.2.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
+-- go.mod --
+module example.com/empty
+
+go 1.14
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_errors_v0.1.0.txt b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_errors_v0.1.0.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..3ba57c4
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_errors_v0.1.0.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,26 @@
+Module example.com/errors is used to compare modules with errors across
+two versions.
+
+* Package "fixed" has type errors in v0.1.0, fixed in v0.2.0.
+* Package "deleted" has type errors in v0.1.0, deleted in v0.2.0.
+* Package "broken" is correct in v0.1.0, has type errors in v0.2.0.
+* Package "added" doesn't exist in v0.1.0, has type errors in v0.2.0.
+
+-- go.mod --
+module example.com/errors
+
+go 1.12
+-- fixed/fixed.go --
+package fixed
+
+const X int = Missing
+
+-- deleted/deleted.go --
+package deleted
+
+const X int = Missing
+
+-- broken/broken.go --
+package broken
+
+const X int = 12
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_errors_v0.2.0.txt b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_errors_v0.2.0.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..668d59b
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_errors_v0.2.0.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,18 @@
+-- go.mod --
+module example.com/errors
+
+go 1.12
+-- fixed/fixed.go --
+package fixed
+
+const X int = 12
+
+-- broken/broken.go --
+package broken
+
+const X int = Missing
+
+-- added/added.go --
+package added
+
+const X int = Missing
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_fix_v1.0.0.txt b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_fix_v1.0.0.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..21daf65
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_fix_v1.0.0.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
+-- go.mod --
+module example.com/fix
+
+go 1.13
+-- bad/bad.go --
+package bad
+
+func Broken() NOTYPE { return 0 }
+func Bad() int { return 1 }
+-- good/good.go --
+package good
+
+func Good() int { return 1 }
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_fix_v1.0.1-patch.txt b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_fix_v1.0.1-patch.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..56c1c66
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_fix_v1.0.1-patch.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
+-- go.mod --
+module example.com/fix
+
+go 1.13
+-- bad/bad.go --
+package bad
+
+func Broken() int { return 0 }
+func Bad() int { return 1 }
+-- good/good.go --
+package good
+
+func Good() int { return 1 }
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_fix_v1.1.0-compatible-other.txt b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_fix_v1.1.0-compatible-other.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..068ed8f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_fix_v1.1.0-compatible-other.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,14 @@
+-- go.mod --
+module example.com/fix
+
+go 1.13
+-- bad/bad.go --
+package bad
+
+func Broken() int { return 0 }
+func Bad() int { return 1 }
+-- good/good.go --
+package good
+
+func Good() int { return 1 }
+func Better() int { return 2 }
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_fix_v1.1.0-compatible-same.txt b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_fix_v1.1.0-compatible-same.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..6ff9299
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_fix_v1.1.0-compatible-same.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,14 @@
+-- go.mod --
+module example.com/fix
+
+go 1.13
+-- bad/bad.go --
+package bad
+
+func Broken() int { return 0 }
+func Bad() int { return 1 }
+func Worse() int { return -1 }
+-- good/good.go --
+package good
+
+func Good() int { return 1 }
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_fix_v1.1.0-incompatible-other.txt b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_fix_v1.1.0-incompatible-other.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..a7013b8
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_fix_v1.1.0-incompatible-other.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
+-- go.mod --
+module example.com/fix
+
+go 1.13
+-- bad/bad.go --
+package bad
+
+func Broken() int { return 0 }
+func Bad() int { return 1 }
+-- good/good.go --
+package good
+
+func Good() string { return "1" }
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_fix_v1.1.0-incompatible-same.txt b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_fix_v1.1.0-incompatible-same.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..1fb4891
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_fix_v1.1.0-incompatible-same.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
+-- go.mod --
+module example.com/fix
+
+go 1.13
+-- bad/bad.go --
+package bad
+
+func Broken() int { return 0 }
+func Bad() string { return "1" }
+-- good/good.go --
+package good
+
+func Good() int { return 1 }
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_generics_v0.0.1.txt b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_generics_v0.0.1.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..f706512
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_generics_v0.0.1.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,10 @@
+-- go.mod --
+module example.com/generics
+
+go 1.18
+-- a/a.go --
+package a
+
+type Foo[V any] interface {
+ Value() V
+}
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_internalcompat_a_v1.0.0.txt b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_internalcompat_a_v1.0.0.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..5f15418
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_internalcompat_a_v1.0.0.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,16 @@
+-- go.mod --
+module example.com/internalcompat/a
+
+go 1.15
+
+-- p/p.go --
+package p
+
+import "example.com/internalcompat/a/q"
+
+var V q.Q
+
+-- q/q.go --
+package q
+
+type Q struct{}
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_internalcompat_b_v1.0.0.txt b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_internalcompat_b_v1.0.0.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..318db36
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_internalcompat_b_v1.0.0.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,16 @@
+-- go.mod --
+module example.com/internalcompat/b
+
+go 1.15
+
+-- p/p.go --
+package p
+
+import "example.com/internalcompat/b/q"
+
+var V q.Q
+
+-- q/q.go --
+package q
+
+type Q struct{}
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_issue37756_v1.0.0.txt b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_issue37756_v1.0.0.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..b576df8
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_issue37756_v1.0.0.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,18 @@
+-- go.mod --
+module example.com/issue37756
+
+go 1.14
+-- a/a.go --
+package a
+
+import _ "example.com/issue37756/b"
+
+func A1() {}
+-- b/b.go --
+package b
+
+func B1() {}
+-- c/c.go --
+package c
+
+func C1() {}
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_issue37756_v1.1.0.txt b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_issue37756_v1.1.0.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..e35bc51
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_issue37756_v1.1.0.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,21 @@
+-- go.mod --
+module example.com/issue37756
+
+go 1.14
+-- a/a.go --
+package a
+
+import _ "example.com/issue37756/c"
+
+func A1() {}
+func A2() {}
+-- b/b.go --
+package b
+
+func B1() {}
+func B2() {}
+-- c/c.go --
+package c
+
+func C1() {}
+func C2() {}
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_main_v0.0.1.txt b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_main_v0.0.1.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..a76b5b2
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_main_v0.0.1.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,8 @@
+-- go.mod --
+module example.com/main
+
+go 1.14
+-- a/a.go --
+package main
+
+func main() {}
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_nomod_v0.0.1.txt b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_nomod_v0.0.1.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..760a8e8
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_nomod_v0.0.1.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,6 @@
+-- .mod --
+module example.com/nomod
+-- p/p.go --
+package p // import "example.com/something/different"
+
+// The import comment above is ignored by gorelease and by modules.
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_nomod_v0.0.2.txt b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_nomod_v0.0.2.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..06e2024
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_nomod_v0.0.2.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,6 @@
+-- go.mod --
+module example.com/nomod
+
+go 1.12
+-- p/p.go --
+package p
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_prerelease_v0.0.0-20300101000000-000000000000.txt b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_prerelease_v0.0.0-20300101000000-000000000000.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..e165690
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_prerelease_v0.0.0-20300101000000-000000000000.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
+-- go.mod --
+module example.com/prerelease
+
+go 1.12
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_private_v1.0.0.txt b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_private_v1.0.0.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..ca71c99
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_private_v1.0.0.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,17 @@
+-- go.mod --
+module example.com/private
+
+go 1.12
+-- p/p.go --
+package p
+
+import "example.com/private/internal/i"
+
+type P i.I
+
+-- internal/i/i.go --
+package i
+
+type I interface{}
+
+func Delete() {}
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_private_v1.0.1.txt b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_private_v1.0.1.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..1fe445c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_private_v1.0.1.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
+-- go.mod --
+module example.com/private
+
+go 1.12
+-- p/p.go --
+package p
+
+import "example.com/private/internal/i"
+
+type P i.I
+
+-- internal/i/i.go --
+package i
+
+type I interface{}
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_private_v1.0.2-break.txt b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_private_v1.0.2-break.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..84e3616
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_private_v1.0.2-break.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,17 @@
+-- go.mod --
+module example.com/private
+
+go 1.12
+-- p/p.go --
+package p
+
+import "example.com/private/internal/i"
+
+type P i.I
+
+-- internal/i/i.go --
+package i
+
+type I interface{
+ Foo()
+}
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_require_v0.0.1.txt b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_require_v0.0.1.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..bc7200f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_require_v0.0.1.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,6 @@
+-- go.mod --
+module example.com/require
+
+go 1.12
+-- require.go --
+package require
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_require_v0.1.0.txt b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_require_v0.1.0.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..8f858bf
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_require_v0.1.0.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,14 @@
+-- go.mod --
+module example.com/require
+
+go 1.12
+
+require example.com/basic v1.0.1
+-- go.sum --
+example.com/basic v1.0.1/go.mod h1:pv9xTX7lhV6R1XNYo1EcI/DQqKxDyhNTN+K1DjHW2Oo=
+golang.org/x/text v0.0.0-20170915032832-14c0d48ead0c/go.mod h1:NqM8EUOU14njkJ3fqMW+pc6Ldnwhi/IjpwHt7yyuwOQ=
+rsc.io/quote v1.5.2/go.mod h1:LzX7hefJvL54yjefDEDHNONDjII0t9xZLPXsUe+TKr0=
+rsc.io/sampler v1.3.0/go.mod h1:T1hPZKmBbMNahiBKFy5HrXp6adAjACjK9JXDnKaTXpA=
+-- require.go --
+package require
+
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_require_v0.1.1.txt b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_require_v0.1.1.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..620bf66
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_require_v0.1.1.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
+-- go.mod --
+module example.com/require
+
+go 1.12
+
+require example.com/basic v1.1.0
+-- go.sum --
+example.com/basic v1.1.0/go.mod h1:pv9xTX7lhV6R1XNYo1EcI/DQqKxDyhNTN+K1DjHW2Oo=
+golang.org/x/text v0.0.0-20170915032832-14c0d48ead0c/go.mod h1:NqM8EUOU14njkJ3fqMW+pc6Ldnwhi/IjpwHt7yyuwOQ=
+rsc.io/quote v1.5.2/go.mod h1:LzX7hefJvL54yjefDEDHNONDjII0t9xZLPXsUe+TKr0=
+rsc.io/sampler v1.3.0/go.mod h1:T1hPZKmBbMNahiBKFy5HrXp6adAjACjK9JXDnKaTXpA=
+-- require.go --
+package require
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_retract_v0.0.1.txt b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_retract_v0.0.1.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..b1466d0
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_retract_v0.0.1.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
+-- go.mod --
+module example.com/retract
+
+go 1.12
+
+require example.com/retractdep v1.0.0
+-- go.sum --
+example.com/retractdep v1.0.0 h1:SOVn6jA2ygQY+v8/5aAwxVUJ9teuLrdH/UmbUtp2C44=
+example.com/retractdep v1.0.0/go.mod h1:UjjWSH/ulfbAGgQQwm7pAZ988MFRngUSkJnzcuPsYDI=
+-- a.go --
+package a
+
+import _ "example.com/retractdep"
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_retractdep_v1.0.0.txt b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_retractdep_v1.0.0.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..36aa3d9
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_retractdep_v1.0.0.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,8 @@
+-- go.mod --
+module example.com/retractdep
+
+go 1.12
+-- a.go --
+package a
+
+const A = "a" \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_retractdep_v1.0.1.txt b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_retractdep_v1.0.1.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..7548ed2
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_retractdep_v1.0.1.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,11 @@
+-- go.mod --
+module example.com/retractdep
+
+go 1.12
+
+// Remote-triggered crash in package foo. See CVE-2021-01234.
+retract v1.0.0
+-- a.go --
+package a
+
+const A = "a" \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_retractdep_v2_v2.0.0.txt b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_retractdep_v2_v2.0.0.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..77619e3
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_retractdep_v2_v2.0.0.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,12 @@
+# Identical to v1.0.0: just need a new version so that we can test different
+# error messages based on the vX.0.1 retraction comments. We can't test them in
+# the same major version because go mod will always use the latest version's
+# error message.
+-- go.mod --
+module example.com/retractdep/v2
+
+go 1.12
+-- a.go --
+package a
+
+const A = "a" \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_retractdep_v2_v2.0.1.txt b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_retractdep_v2_v2.0.1.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..5682baa
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_retractdep_v2_v2.0.1.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,10 @@
+-- go.mod --
+module example.com/retractdep/v2
+
+go 1.12
+
+retract v2.0.0
+-- a.go --
+package a
+
+const A = "a" \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_retractdep_v3_v3.0.0.txt b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_retractdep_v3_v3.0.0.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..1d526a9
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_retractdep_v3_v3.0.0.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,12 @@
+# Identical to v1.0.0: just need a new version so that we can test different
+# error messages based on the vX.0.1 retraction comments. We can't test them in
+# the same major version because go mod will always use the latest version's
+# error message.
+-- go.mod --
+module example.com/retractdep/v3
+
+go 1.12
+-- a.go --
+package a
+
+const A = "a" \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_retractdep_v3_v3.0.1.txt b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_retractdep_v3_v3.0.1.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..ed39efb
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_retractdep_v3_v3.0.1.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,11 @@
+-- go.mod --
+module example.com/retractdep/v3
+
+go 1.12
+
+// This is a very long message. This is a very long message. This is a very long message. This is a very long message. This is a very long message. This is a very long message. This is a very long message. This is a very long message. This is a very long message. This is a very long message. This is a very long message. This is a very long message. This is a very long message. This is a very long message. This is a very long message. This is a very long message. This is a very long message. This is a very long message.
+retract v3.0.0
+-- a.go --
+package a
+
+const A = "a" \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_retracttransitive_v0.0.1.txt b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_retracttransitive_v0.0.1.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..885906f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_retracttransitive_v0.0.1.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
+-- go.mod --
+module example.com/retracttransitive
+
+go 1.12
+
+require example.com/retract v0.0.1
+-- go.sum --
+example.com/retract v0.0.1 h1:Afj8efoHilltHZNLlEARzpc1Vkc5d6ugWKIE/YDmXuQ=
+example.com/retract v0.0.1/go.mod h1:DUqXjcGF3aJhkjxsUjQ0DG65b51DDBvFrEbcr9kkyto=
+example.com/retractdep v1.0.0 h1:SOVn6jA2ygQY+v8/5aAwxVUJ9teuLrdH/UmbUtp2C44=
+example.com/retractdep v1.0.0/go.mod h1:UjjWSH/ulfbAGgQQwm7pAZ988MFRngUSkJnzcuPsYDI=
+-- a.go --
+package a
+
+import _ "example.com/retract"
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_sub_nest_v1.0.0.txt b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_sub_nest_v1.0.0.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..36f5b33
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_sub_nest_v1.0.0.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,6 @@
+-- go.mod --
+module example.com/sub/nest
+
+go 1.12
+-- nest.go --
+package nest
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_sub_nest_v2_v2.0.0.txt b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_sub_nest_v2_v2.0.0.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..b7dc8a7
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_sub_nest_v2_v2.0.0.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,6 @@
+-- go.mod --
+module example.com/sub/nest/v2
+
+go 1.12
+-- nest.go --
+package nest
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_sub_v2_v2.0.0.txt b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_sub_v2_v2.0.0.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..488f2dc
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_sub_v2_v2.0.0.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,6 @@
+-- go.mod --
+module example.com/sub/v2
+
+go 1.12
+-- sub.go --
+package sub
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_tidy_a_v0.1.0.txt b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_tidy_a_v0.1.0.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..d9c71aa
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_tidy_a_v0.1.0.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,10 @@
+-- go.mod --
+module example.com/tidy/a
+
+go 1.12
+
+require example.com/tidy/b v0.2.0
+-- p.go --
+package a
+
+import _ "example.com/tidy/b"
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_tidy_b_v0.1.0.txt b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_tidy_b_v0.1.0.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..d169972
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_tidy_b_v0.1.0.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,6 @@
+-- go.mod --
+module example.com/tidy/b
+
+go 1.12
+-- p.go --
+package b
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_tidy_b_v0.2.0.txt b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_tidy_b_v0.2.0.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..470b743
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_tidy_b_v0.2.0.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,8 @@
+-- go.mod --
+module example.com/tidy/b
+
+go 1.12
+-- p.go --
+package b
+
+func B() {}
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_tidy_v0.0.1.txt b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_tidy_v0.0.1.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..f6e7fff
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/mod/example.com_tidy_v0.0.1.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,6 @@
+-- go.mod --
+module example.com/tidy
+
+go 1.12
+-- tidy.go --
+package tidy
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/nomod/README.txt b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/nomod/README.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..ed50bb0
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/nomod/README.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,2 @@
+Module example.com/nomod is used to test situations where no go.mod file
+is present.
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/nomod/nomod.test b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/nomod/nomod.test
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..c307d13
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/nomod/nomod.test
@@ -0,0 +1,8 @@
+mod=example.com/nomod
+version=v0.0.2
+base=v0.0.1
+release=v0.0.2
+proxyVersions=example.com/nomod@v0.0.1
+-- want --
+# summary
+v0.0.2 is a valid semantic version for this release.
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/patherrors/README.txt b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/patherrors/README.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..82f95f1
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/patherrors/README.txt
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+Module example.com/patherrors tests errors related to paths. \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/patherrors/abspath.test b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/patherrors/abspath.test
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..317364e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/patherrors/abspath.test
@@ -0,0 +1,8 @@
+mod=example.com/patherrors
+base=none
+error=true
+-- want --
+module path "/home/gopher/go/src/mymod" must not be an absolute path.
+It must be an address where your module may be found.
+-- go.mod --
+module /home/gopher/go/src/mymod
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/patherrors/badmajor.test b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/patherrors/badmajor.test
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..4f5d027
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/patherrors/badmajor.test
@@ -0,0 +1,10 @@
+mod=example.com/patherrors
+base=none
+error=true
+-- want --
+module path "example.com/patherrors/v0" has major version suffix "v0".
+A major version suffix is only allowed for v2 or later.
+-- go.mod --
+module example.com/patherrors/v0
+
+go 1.12
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/patherrors/dup_roots_branch.test b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/patherrors/dup_roots_branch.test
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..66f79bb
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/patherrors/dup_roots_branch.test
@@ -0,0 +1,20 @@
+dir=dup
+base=none
+success=false
+vcs=git
+-- dup/go.mod --
+module example.com/dup/v2
+
+go 1.13
+-- dup/v2/go.mod --
+module example.com/dup/v2
+
+go 1.13
+-- want --
+# diagnostics
+module is defined in two locations:
+ dup/go.mod
+ dup/v2/go.mod
+
+# summary
+Suggested version: v2.0.0 (with tag dup/v2.0.0)
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/patherrors/dup_roots_dir.test b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/patherrors/dup_roots_dir.test
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..3898da4
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/patherrors/dup_roots_dir.test
@@ -0,0 +1,20 @@
+dir=dup/v2
+base=none
+success=false
+vcs=git
+-- dup/go.mod --
+module example.com/dup/v2
+
+go 1.13
+-- dup/v2/go.mod --
+module example.com/dup/v2
+
+go 1.13
+-- want --
+# diagnostics
+module is defined in two locations:
+ dup/v2/go.mod
+ dup/go.mod
+
+# summary
+Suggested version: v2.0.0 (with tag dup/v2.0.0)
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/patherrors/dup_roots_ok.test b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/patherrors/dup_roots_ok.test
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..afd157c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/patherrors/dup_roots_ok.test
@@ -0,0 +1,14 @@
+dir=dup/v2
+base=none
+vcs=git
+-- dup/go.mod --
+module example.com/dup
+
+go 1.13
+-- dup/v2/go.mod --
+module example.com/dup/v2
+
+go 1.13
+-- want --
+# summary
+Suggested version: v2.0.0 (with tag dup/v2.0.0)
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/patherrors/gopkginsub.test b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/patherrors/gopkginsub.test
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..2c2fb7c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/patherrors/gopkginsub.test
@@ -0,0 +1,16 @@
+mod=example.com/patherrors
+base=none
+dir=yaml
+success=false
+vcs=git
+-- want --
+# diagnostics
+go.mod: go directive is missing
+gopkg.in/yaml.v2: module path starts with gopkg.in and must be declared in the root directory of the repository
+
+# summary
+Suggested version: v2.0.0
+-- .mod --
+module example.com/patherrors
+-- yaml/go.mod --
+module gopkg.in/yaml.v2
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/patherrors/pathsub.test b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/patherrors/pathsub.test
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..000c02a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/patherrors/pathsub.test
@@ -0,0 +1,17 @@
+mod=example.com/patherrors
+dir=x
+base=none
+success=false
+vcs=git
+-- want --
+# diagnostics
+example.com/y: module path must end with "x", since it is in subdirectory "x"
+
+# summary
+Suggested version: v0.1.0
+-- .mod --
+module example.com/patherrors
+-- x/go.mod --
+module example.com/y
+
+go 1.12
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/patherrors/pathsubv2.test b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/patherrors/pathsubv2.test
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..8ab2c80
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/patherrors/pathsubv2.test
@@ -0,0 +1,17 @@
+mod=example.com/patherrors
+base=none
+dir=x
+success=false
+vcs=git
+-- want --
+# diagnostics
+example.com/y/v2: module path must end with "x" or "x/v2", since it is in subdirectory "x"
+
+# summary
+Suggested version: v2.0.0
+-- .mod --
+module example.com/patherrors
+-- x/go.mod --
+module example.com/y/v2
+
+go 1.12
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/prerelease/README.txt b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/prerelease/README.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..64a4c96
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/prerelease/README.txt
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+This directory contains tests for pre-release versions. \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/prerelease/prerelease_2.test b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/prerelease/prerelease_2.test
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..0597098
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/prerelease/prerelease_2.test
@@ -0,0 +1,16 @@
+mod=example.com/prerelease
+release=v0.0.0-2
+success=false
+-- want --
+# diagnostics
+Version v0.0.0-2 is lower than most pseudo-versions. Consider releasing v0.1.0-0 instead.
+
+# summary
+Inferred base version: none
+v0.0.0-2 is a valid semantic version for this release.
+Note: v0.0.0-2 sorts lower in MVS than pseudo-versions, which may be
+unexpected for users. So, it may be better to choose a different suffix.
+-- go.mod --
+module example.com/prerelease
+
+go 1.12
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/prerelease/prerelease_3.test b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/prerelease/prerelease_3.test
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..7f6b26f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/prerelease/prerelease_3.test
@@ -0,0 +1,16 @@
+mod=example.com/prerelease
+release=v0.0.0-3
+success=false
+-- want --
+# diagnostics
+Version v0.0.0-3 is lower than most pseudo-versions. Consider releasing v0.1.0-0 instead.
+
+# summary
+Inferred base version: none
+v0.0.0-3 is a valid semantic version for this release.
+Note: v0.0.0-3 sorts lower in MVS than pseudo-versions, which may be
+unexpected for users. So, it may be better to choose a different suffix.
+-- go.mod --
+module example.com/prerelease
+
+go 1.12
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/prerelease/prerelease_beta2.test b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/prerelease/prerelease_beta2.test
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..b265a86
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/prerelease/prerelease_beta2.test
@@ -0,0 +1,10 @@
+mod=example.com/prerelease
+release=v0.0.0-beta2
+-- want --
+# summary
+Inferred base version: none
+v0.0.0-beta2 is a valid semantic version for this release.
+-- go.mod --
+module example.com/prerelease
+
+go 1.12
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/prerelease/prerelease_build_metadata.test b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/prerelease/prerelease_build_metadata.test
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..4d3be83
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/prerelease/prerelease_build_metadata.test
@@ -0,0 +1,11 @@
+mod=example.com/prerelease
+release=v1.0.0-alpha+001
+error=true
+-- want --
+usage: gorelease [-base=version] [-version=version]
+release version "v1.0.0-alpha+001" is not a canonical semantic version: build metadata is not supported
+For more information, run go doc golang.org/x/exp/cmd/gorelease
+-- go.mod --
+module example.com/prerelease
+
+go 1.12 \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/prerelease/prerelease_wordsonly.test b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/prerelease/prerelease_wordsonly.test
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..a59aa40
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/prerelease/prerelease_wordsonly.test
@@ -0,0 +1,10 @@
+mod=example.com/prerelease
+release=v0.0.0-some-words-only-suffix
+-- want --
+# summary
+Inferred base version: none
+v0.0.0-some-words-only-suffix is a valid semantic version for this release.
+-- go.mod --
+module example.com/prerelease
+
+go 1.12
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/private/README.txt b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/private/README.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..226b06d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/private/README.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
+Module example.com/private is used to test that changes to
+internal packages are not reported unless they affect the exported
+API of non-internal packages.
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/private/break.test b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/private/break.test
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..3e4ec87
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/private/break.test
@@ -0,0 +1,12 @@
+mod=example.com/private
+version=v1.0.2-break
+base=v1.0.1
+success=false
+-- want --
+# example.com/private/p
+## incompatible changes
+I.Foo: added
+
+# summary
+Cannot suggest a release version.
+Incompatible changes were detected.
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/private/unreported.test b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/private/unreported.test
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..20567b6
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/private/unreported.test
@@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
+mod=example.com/private
+version=v1.0.1
+base=v1.0.0
+proxyVersions=example.com/private@v1.0.0
+-- want --
+# summary
+Suggested version: v1.0.1
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/regress/README.txt b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/regress/README.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..ee55a78
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/regress/README.txt
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+This directory contains unrelated tests, used to verify issues are fixed. \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/regress/issue37756.test b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/regress/issue37756.test
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..07b6017
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/regress/issue37756.test
@@ -0,0 +1,21 @@
+# Verifies golang.org/issue/37756.
+# Packages should be compared in lexical order by package path.
+mod=example.com/issue37756
+version=v1.1.0
+base=v1.0.0
+proxyVersions=example.com/issue37756@v1.0.0
+-- want --
+# example.com/issue37756/a
+## compatible changes
+A2: added
+
+# example.com/issue37756/b
+## compatible changes
+B2: added
+
+# example.com/issue37756/c
+## compatible changes
+C2: added
+
+# summary
+Suggested version: v1.1.0
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/require/README.txt b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/require/README.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..f905232
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/require/README.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,2 @@
+This directory contain tests that assert gorelease behavior when module
+requirements (and require statements in the go.mod) have changed. \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/require/add_requirement.test b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/require/add_requirement.test
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..59ef3db
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/require/add_requirement.test
@@ -0,0 +1,19 @@
+mod=example.com/require
+base=v0.0.1
+proxyVersions=example.com/require@v0.0.1,example.com/basic@v1.0.1
+-- want --
+# summary
+Suggested version: v0.1.0
+-- go.mod --
+module example.com/require
+
+go 1.12
+
+require example.com/basic v1.0.1
+-- go.sum --
+example.com/basic v1.0.1/go.mod h1:pv9xTX7lhV6R1XNYo1EcI/DQqKxDyhNTN+K1DjHW2Oo=
+golang.org/x/text v0.0.0-20170915032832-14c0d48ead0c/go.mod h1:NqM8EUOU14njkJ3fqMW+pc6Ldnwhi/IjpwHt7yyuwOQ=
+rsc.io/quote v1.5.2/go.mod h1:LzX7hefJvL54yjefDEDHNONDjII0t9xZLPXsUe+TKr0=
+rsc.io/sampler v1.3.0/go.mod h1:T1hPZKmBbMNahiBKFy5HrXp6adAjACjK9JXDnKaTXpA=
+-- require.go --
+package require
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/require/decrement_go_version.test b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/require/decrement_go_version.test
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..ce461d5
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/require/decrement_go_version.test
@@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
+mod=example.com/require
+base=v0.0.1
+proxyVersions=example.com/require@v0.0.1
+-- want --
+# summary
+Suggested version: v0.0.2
+-- go.mod --
+module example.com/require
+
+go 1.11
+-- go.sum --
+-- require.go --
+package require
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/require/decrement_requirement_minor.test b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/require/decrement_requirement_minor.test
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..f64e3e3
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/require/decrement_requirement_minor.test
@@ -0,0 +1,18 @@
+mod=example.com/require
+base=v0.1.1
+-- want --
+# summary
+Suggested version: v0.1.2
+-- go.mod --
+module example.com/require
+
+go 1.12
+
+require example.com/basic v0.0.1
+-- go.sum --
+example.com/basic v0.0.1/go.mod h1:pv9xTX7lhV6R1XNYo1EcI/DQqKxDyhNTN+K1DjHW2Oo=
+golang.org/x/text v0.0.0-20170915032832-14c0d48ead0c/go.mod h1:NqM8EUOU14njkJ3fqMW+pc6Ldnwhi/IjpwHt7yyuwOQ=
+rsc.io/quote v1.5.2/go.mod h1:LzX7hefJvL54yjefDEDHNONDjII0t9xZLPXsUe+TKr0=
+rsc.io/sampler v1.3.0/go.mod h1:T1hPZKmBbMNahiBKFy5HrXp6adAjACjK9JXDnKaTXpA=
+-- require.go --
+package require
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/require/increment_go_version.test b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/require/increment_go_version.test
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..802ac6e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/require/increment_go_version.test
@@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
+mod=example.com/require
+base=v0.0.1
+proxyVersions=example.com/require@v0.0.1
+-- want --
+# summary
+Suggested version: v0.1.0
+-- go.mod --
+module example.com/require
+
+go 1.13
+-- go.sum --
+-- require.go --
+package require
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/require/increment_requirement_minor.test b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/require/increment_requirement_minor.test
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..821ff2a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/require/increment_requirement_minor.test
@@ -0,0 +1,19 @@
+mod=example.com/require
+base=v0.1.0
+proxyVersions=example.com/require@v0.1.0,example.com/basic@v1.1.0,example.com/basic@v1.0.1
+-- want --
+# summary
+Suggested version: v0.2.0
+-- go.mod --
+module example.com/require
+
+go 1.12
+
+require example.com/basic v1.1.0
+-- go.sum --
+example.com/basic v1.1.0/go.mod h1:pv9xTX7lhV6R1XNYo1EcI/DQqKxDyhNTN+K1DjHW2Oo=
+golang.org/x/text v0.0.0-20170915032832-14c0d48ead0c/go.mod h1:NqM8EUOU14njkJ3fqMW+pc6Ldnwhi/IjpwHt7yyuwOQ=
+rsc.io/quote v1.5.2/go.mod h1:LzX7hefJvL54yjefDEDHNONDjII0t9xZLPXsUe+TKr0=
+rsc.io/sampler v1.3.0/go.mod h1:T1hPZKmBbMNahiBKFy5HrXp6adAjACjK9JXDnKaTXpA=
+-- require.go --
+package require
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/require/increment_requirement_patch.test b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/require/increment_requirement_patch.test
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..d183300
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/require/increment_requirement_patch.test
@@ -0,0 +1,19 @@
+mod=example.com/require
+base=v0.1.1
+proxyVersions=example.com/require@v0.1.1,example.com/basic@v1.1.1,example.com/basic@v1.1.0
+-- want --
+# summary
+Suggested version: v0.1.2
+-- go.mod --
+module example.com/require
+
+go 1.12
+
+require example.com/basic v1.1.1
+-- go.sum --
+example.com/basic v1.1.1/go.mod h1:pv9xTX7lhV6R1XNYo1EcI/DQqKxDyhNTN+K1DjHW2Oo=
+golang.org/x/text v0.0.0-20170915032832-14c0d48ead0c/go.mod h1:NqM8EUOU14njkJ3fqMW+pc6Ldnwhi/IjpwHt7yyuwOQ=
+rsc.io/quote v1.5.2/go.mod h1:LzX7hefJvL54yjefDEDHNONDjII0t9xZLPXsUe+TKr0=
+rsc.io/sampler v1.3.0/go.mod h1:T1hPZKmBbMNahiBKFy5HrXp6adAjACjK9JXDnKaTXpA=
+-- require.go --
+package require
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/require/remove_requirements.test b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/require/remove_requirements.test
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..91a8837
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/require/remove_requirements.test
@@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
+mod=example.com/require
+base=v0.0.1
+proxyVersions=example.com/require@v0.0.1
+-- want --
+# summary
+Suggested version: v0.0.2
+-- go.mod --
+module example.com/require
+
+go 1.12
+-- go.sum --
+-- require.go --
+package require
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/retract/retract_verify_direct_dep.test b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/retract/retract_verify_direct_dep.test
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..7777dff
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/retract/retract_verify_direct_dep.test
@@ -0,0 +1,10 @@
+mod=example.com/retract
+version=v0.0.1
+success=false
+-- want --
+# diagnostics
+required module example.com/retractdep@v1.0.0 retracted by module author: Remote-triggered crash in package foo. See CVE-2021-01234.
+
+# summary
+Inferred base version: v0.0.1
+Suggested version: v0.0.2
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/retract/retract_verify_long_msg.test b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/retract/retract_verify_long_msg.test
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..1f2776f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/retract/retract_verify_long_msg.test
@@ -0,0 +1,22 @@
+mod=example.com/retract
+success=false
+-- want --
+# diagnostics
+required module example.com/retractdep/v3@v3.0.0 retracted by module author
+
+# summary
+Inferred base version: v0.0.1
+Suggested version: v0.1.0
+-- go.mod --
+module example.com/retract
+
+go 1.12
+
+require example.com/retractdep/v3 v3.0.0
+-- go.sum --
+example.com/retractdep/v3 v3.0.0 h1:LEaqsEpt7J4Er+qSPqL7bENpIkRdZdaOE6KaUaiNB5I=
+example.com/retractdep/v3 v3.0.0/go.mod h1:B2rEwAWayv3FJ2jyeiq9O3UBbxSvdDqZUtxmKsLyg6k=
+-- a.go --
+package a
+
+import _ "example.com/retractdep/v3"
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/retract/retract_verify_no_msg.test b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/retract/retract_verify_no_msg.test
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..7a748f7
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/retract/retract_verify_no_msg.test
@@ -0,0 +1,22 @@
+mod=example.com/retract
+success=false
+-- want --
+# diagnostics
+required module example.com/retractdep/v2@v2.0.0 retracted by module author
+
+# summary
+Inferred base version: v0.0.1
+Suggested version: v0.1.0
+-- go.mod --
+module example.com/retract
+
+go 1.12
+
+require example.com/retractdep/v2 v2.0.0
+-- go.sum --
+example.com/retractdep/v2 v2.0.0 h1:ehV4yfX3A3jNlRnBmHPxq1TyVs1EhmCYI5miEva6Gv8=
+example.com/retractdep/v2 v2.0.0/go.mod h1:rV+p/Yqwnupg15GPVGFRq+un/MYczBZcF1IZ8ubecag=
+-- a.go --
+package a
+
+import _ "example.com/retractdep/v2"
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/retract/retract_verify_transitive_dep.test b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/retract/retract_verify_transitive_dep.test
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..681702a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/retract/retract_verify_transitive_dep.test
@@ -0,0 +1,12 @@
+# When a retracted version is transitively depended upon, it should still
+# result in a retraction error.
+mod=example.com/retracttransitive
+version=v0.0.1
+success=false
+-- want --
+# diagnostics
+required module example.com/retractdep@v1.0.0 retracted by module author: Remote-triggered crash in package foo. See CVE-2021-01234.
+
+# summary
+Inferred base version: v0.0.1
+Suggested version: v0.0.2
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/sub/README.txt b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/sub/README.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..54ff480
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/sub/README.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,10 @@
+This directory contains tests for modules that aren't at the root
+of the repository, which is marked with a .git directory.
+We're comparing against an earlier published version with a
+trivial package. Nothing has changed except the location of the
+module within the repository.
+
+ example.com/sub - corresponds to the root directory. Not a module.
+ example.com/sub/v2 - may be in v2 subdirectory.
+ example.com/sub/nest - nested module in subdirectory
+ example.com/sub/nest/v2 - may be in nest or nest/v2.
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/sub/nest.test b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/sub/nest.test
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..c2a6436
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/sub/nest.test
@@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
+mod=example.com/sub/nest
+dir=nest
+base=v1.0.0
+vcs=git
+-- want --
+# summary
+Suggested version: v1.0.1 (with tag nest/v1.0.1)
+-- nest/go.mod --
+module example.com/sub/nest
+
+go 1.12
+-- nest/nest.go --
+package nest
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/sub/nest_v2.test b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/sub/nest_v2.test
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..6d8bf0c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/sub/nest_v2.test
@@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
+mod=example.com/sub/nest/v2
+dir=nest
+base=v2.0.0
+vcs=git
+-- want --
+# summary
+Suggested version: v2.0.1 (with tag nest/v2.0.1)
+-- nest/go.mod --
+module example.com/sub/nest/v2
+
+go 1.12
+-- nest/nest.go --
+package nest
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/sub/nest_v2_dir.test b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/sub/nest_v2_dir.test
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..7e99c1e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/sub/nest_v2_dir.test
@@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
+mod=example.com/sub/nest/v2
+dir=nest/v2
+base=v2.0.0
+vcs=git
+-- want --
+# summary
+Suggested version: v2.0.1 (with tag nest/v2.0.1)
+-- nest/v2/go.mod --
+module example.com/sub/nest/v2
+
+go 1.12
+-- nest/v2/nest.go --
+package nest
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/sub/v2_dir.test b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/sub/v2_dir.test
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..ed07eb9
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/sub/v2_dir.test
@@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
+mod=example.com/sub/v2
+dir=v2
+base=v2.0.0
+vcs=git
+-- want --
+# summary
+Suggested version: v2.0.1
+-- v2/go.mod --
+module example.com/sub/v2
+
+go 1.12
+-- v2/sub.go --
+package sub
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/sub/v2_root.test b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/sub/v2_root.test
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..1a34c67
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/sub/v2_root.test
@@ -0,0 +1,12 @@
+mod=example.com/sub/v2
+base=v2.0.0
+vcs=git
+-- want --
+# summary
+Suggested version: v2.0.1
+-- go.mod --
+module example.com/sub/v2
+
+go 1.12
+-- sub.go --
+package sub
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/tidy/README.txt b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/tidy/README.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..0ca2fb4
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/tidy/README.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
+Module example.com/tidy tests versions that do not have tidy
+go.mod or go.sum files.
+
+v0.0.1 has a trivial package with no imports. It has no requirements
+and no go.sum, so it is tidy. Tests make changes on top of this.
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/tidy/empty_sum.test b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/tidy/empty_sum.test
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..69a51fb
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/tidy/empty_sum.test
@@ -0,0 +1,20 @@
+mod=example.com/tidy
+base=v0.0.1
+success=false
+-- want --
+# diagnostics
+go.sum: one or more sums are missing. Run 'go mod tidy' to add missing sums.
+
+# summary
+Suggested version: v0.1.0
+-- go.mod --
+module example.com/tidy
+
+go 1.12
+
+require example.com/basic v1.0.1
+-- go.sum --
+-- tidy.go --
+package tidy
+
+import _ "example.com/basic/a"
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/tidy/misleading_req.test b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/tidy/misleading_req.test
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..b4b2954
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/tidy/misleading_req.test
@@ -0,0 +1,31 @@
+mod=example.com/tidy
+base=none
+success=false
+-- go.mod --
+module example.com/tidy
+
+go 1.12
+
+require (
+ example.com/tidy/a v0.1.0 // actually transitively requires v0.2.0
+ example.com/tidy/b v0.1.0
+)
+-- go.sum --
+example.com/tidy/a v0.1.0 h1:hxFAdyLfJ6TV25ffYI2oA+g3ffLp+XJgo6lrVkT8ufU=
+example.com/tidy/a v0.1.0/go.mod h1:/KTGkbP1cnyJLO5kGL/QSCswh5I8R66epCmEAxgAK+I=
+example.com/tidy/b v0.1.0/go.mod h1:92saqyRYqaI4eqrr6LGMnPfBDXc2yofWznwSxsvqfEw=
+example.com/tidy/b v0.2.0 h1:dSh97fZcMRg87GDb1Gqwy8/mebsrmE4kX3S7d+KeSZU=
+example.com/tidy/b v0.2.0/go.mod h1:92saqyRYqaI4eqrr6LGMnPfBDXc2yofWznwSxsvqfEw=
+-- tidy.go --
+package tidy
+
+import _ "example.com/tidy/a"
+import _ "example.com/tidy/b"
+-- want --
+# diagnostics
+go.mod: the following requirements are needed
+ example.com/tidy/b@v0.2.0
+Run 'go mod tidy' to add missing requirements.
+
+# summary
+Suggested version: v0.1.0
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/tidy/missing_go.test b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/tidy/missing_go.test
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..99ca05a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/tidy/missing_go.test
@@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
+mod=example.com/tidy
+base=v0.0.1
+success=0
+-- want --
+# diagnostics
+go.mod: go directive is missing
+
+# summary
+Suggested version: v0.0.2
+-- go.mod --
+module example.com/tidy
+-- tidy.go --
+package tidy
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/tidy/missing_req_basic.test b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/tidy/missing_req_basic.test
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..97a95a3
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/tidy/missing_req_basic.test
@@ -0,0 +1,19 @@
+mod=example.com/tidy
+base=v0.0.1
+success=false
+-- want --
+# diagnostics
+go.mod: the following requirements are needed
+ example.com/basic@v1.1.2
+Run 'go mod tidy' to add missing requirements.
+
+# summary
+Suggested version: v0.0.2
+-- go.mod --
+module example.com/tidy
+
+go 1.12
+-- tidy.go --
+package tidy
+
+import _ "example.com/basic/a"
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/tidy/missing_req_nested.test b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/tidy/missing_req_nested.test
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..1533d6a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/tidy/missing_req_nested.test
@@ -0,0 +1,25 @@
+mod=example.com/tidy
+base=v0.0.1
+success=false
+-- want --
+# example.com/tidy/subdir
+## compatible changes
+package added
+
+# diagnostics
+go.mod: the following requirements are needed
+ example.com/basic@v1.1.2
+Run 'go mod tidy' to add missing requirements.
+
+# summary
+Suggested version: v0.1.0
+-- go.mod --
+module example.com/tidy
+
+go 1.12
+-- tidy.go --
+package tidy
+-- subdir/tidy.go --
+package subpkg
+
+import _ "example.com/basic/a"
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/tidy/missing_req_submodule.test b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/tidy/missing_req_submodule.test
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..e210c2d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/tidy/missing_req_submodule.test
@@ -0,0 +1,20 @@
+mod=example.com/tidy
+base=v0.0.1
+success=true
+-- want --
+# summary
+Suggested version: v0.0.2
+-- go.mod --
+module example.com/tidy
+
+go 1.12
+-- foo/go.mod --
+module example.com/tidy/foo
+
+go 1.12
+-- tidy.go --
+package tidy
+-- foo/tidy.go --
+package subpkg
+
+import _ "example.com/basic/a"
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/tidy/missing_req_twice_nested.test b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/tidy/missing_req_twice_nested.test
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..c06f465
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/tidy/missing_req_twice_nested.test
@@ -0,0 +1,25 @@
+mod=example.com/tidy
+base=v0.0.1
+success=false
+-- want --
+# example.com/tidy/subdir/subsubdir
+## compatible changes
+package added
+
+# diagnostics
+go.mod: the following requirements are needed
+ example.com/basic@v1.1.2
+Run 'go mod tidy' to add missing requirements.
+
+# summary
+Suggested version: v0.1.0
+-- go.mod --
+module example.com/tidy
+
+go 1.12
+-- tidy.go --
+package tidy
+-- subdir/subsubdir/tidy.go --
+package subpkg
+
+import _ "example.com/basic/a"
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/tidy/no_sum.test b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/tidy/no_sum.test
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..f4ff48b
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/gorelease/testdata/tidy/no_sum.test
@@ -0,0 +1,19 @@
+mod=example.com/tidy
+base=v0.0.1
+success=false
+-- want --
+# diagnostics
+go.sum: one or more sums are missing. Run 'go mod tidy' to add missing sums.
+
+# summary
+Suggested version: v0.1.0
+-- go.mod --
+module example.com/tidy
+
+go 1.12
+
+require example.com/basic v1.1.2
+-- tidy.go --
+package tidy
+
+import _ "example.com/basic/a"
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/macos-roots-test/main.go b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/macos-roots-test/main.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..db2bfe6
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/macos-roots-test/main.go
@@ -0,0 +1,122 @@
+// Copyright 2018 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.
+
+//go:build darwin
+// +build darwin
+
+// Command macOS-roots-test runs crypto/x509.TestSystemRoots as a
+// stand-alone binary for crowdsourced testing.
+package main
+
+import (
+ "crypto/x509"
+ "fmt"
+ "log"
+ "os"
+ "os/exec"
+ "time"
+ "unsafe"
+)
+
+type CertPool struct {
+ bySubjectKeyId map[string][]int
+ byName map[string][]int
+ certs []*x509.Certificate
+}
+
+func (s *CertPool) contains(cert *x509.Certificate) bool {
+ if s == nil {
+ return false
+ }
+
+ candidates := s.byName[string(cert.RawSubject)]
+ for _, c := range candidates {
+ if s.certs[c].Equal(cert) {
+ return true
+ }
+ }
+
+ return false
+}
+
+func main() {
+ var failed bool
+
+ t0 := time.Now()
+ sysRootsExt, err := loadSystemRoots() // actual system roots
+ sysRootsDuration := time.Since(t0)
+
+ if err != nil {
+ log.Fatalf("failed to read system roots (cgo): %v", err)
+ }
+ sysRoots := (*CertPool)(unsafe.Pointer(sysRootsExt))
+
+ t1 := time.Now()
+ execRootsExt, err := execSecurityRoots() // non-cgo roots
+ execSysRootsDuration := time.Since(t1)
+
+ if err != nil {
+ log.Fatalf("failed to read system roots (nocgo): %v", err)
+ }
+ execRoots := (*CertPool)(unsafe.Pointer(execRootsExt))
+
+ fmt.Printf(" cgo sys roots: %v\n", sysRootsDuration)
+ fmt.Printf("non-cgo sys roots: %v\n", execSysRootsDuration)
+
+ // On Mavericks, there are 212 bundled certs, at least there was at
+ // one point in time on one machine. (Maybe it was a corp laptop
+ // with extra certs?) Other OS X users report 135, 142, 145...
+ // Let's try requiring at least 100, since this is just a sanity
+ // check.
+ if want, have := 100, len(sysRoots.certs); have < want {
+ failed = true
+ fmt.Printf("want at least %d system roots, have %d\n", want, have)
+ }
+
+ // Check that the two cert pools are the same.
+ sysPool := make(map[string]*x509.Certificate, len(sysRoots.certs))
+ for _, c := range sysRoots.certs {
+ sysPool[string(c.Raw)] = c
+ }
+ for _, c := range execRoots.certs {
+ if _, ok := sysPool[string(c.Raw)]; ok {
+ delete(sysPool, string(c.Raw))
+ } else {
+ // verify-cert lets in certificates that are not trusted roots, but are
+ // signed by trusted roots. This should not be a problem, so confirm that's
+ // the case and skip them.
+ if _, err := c.Verify(x509.VerifyOptions{
+ Roots: sysRootsExt,
+ Intermediates: execRootsExt, // the intermediates for EAP certs are stored in the keychain
+ KeyUsages: []x509.ExtKeyUsage{x509.ExtKeyUsageAny},
+ }); err != nil {
+ failed = true
+ fmt.Printf("certificate only present in non-cgo pool: %v (verify error: %v)\n", c.Subject, err)
+ } else {
+ fmt.Printf("signed certificate only present in non-cgo pool (acceptable): %v\n", c.Subject)
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ for _, c := range sysPool {
+ failed = true
+ fmt.Printf("certificate only present in cgo pool: %v\n", c.Subject)
+ }
+
+ if failed && debugDarwinRoots {
+ cmd := exec.Command("security", "dump-trust-settings")
+ cmd.Stdout = os.Stdout
+ cmd.Stderr = os.Stderr
+ cmd.Run()
+ cmd = exec.Command("security", "dump-trust-settings", "-d")
+ cmd.Stdout = os.Stdout
+ cmd.Stderr = os.Stderr
+ cmd.Run()
+ }
+
+ if failed {
+ fmt.Printf("\n\n!!! The test failed!\n\nPlease report *the whole output* at https://github.com/golang/go/issues/24652 wrapping it in ``` a code block ```\nThank you!\n")
+ } else {
+ fmt.Printf("\n\nThe test passed, no need to report the output. Thank you.\n")
+ }
+}
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/macos-roots-test/root_cgo_darwin.go b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/macos-roots-test/root_cgo_darwin.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..591098f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/macos-roots-test/root_cgo_darwin.go
@@ -0,0 +1,290 @@
+// Copyright 2011 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.
+
+package main
+
+/*
+#cgo CFLAGS: -mmacosx-version-min=10.10 -D__MAC_OS_X_VERSION_MAX_ALLOWED=101300
+#cgo LDFLAGS: -framework CoreFoundation -framework Security
+
+#include <errno.h>
+#include <sys/sysctl.h>
+
+#include <CoreFoundation/CoreFoundation.h>
+#include <Security/Security.h>
+
+void CFReleaseIfNotNULL(CFTypeRef cf) {
+ if (cf != NULL) CFRelease(cf);
+}
+
+static bool isSSLPolicy(SecPolicyRef policyRef) {
+ if (!policyRef) {
+ return false;
+ }
+ CFDictionaryRef properties = SecPolicyCopyProperties(policyRef);
+ if (properties == NULL) {
+ return false;
+ }
+ CFTypeRef value = NULL;
+ if (CFDictionaryGetValueIfPresent(properties, kSecPolicyOid, (const void **)&value)) {
+ CFRelease(properties);
+ return CFEqual(value, kSecPolicyAppleSSL);
+ }
+ CFRelease(properties);
+ return false;
+}
+
+// sslTrustSettingsResult obtains the final kSecTrustSettingsResult value
+// for a certificate in the user or admin domain, combining usage constraints
+// for the SSL SecTrustSettingsPolicy, ignoring SecTrustSettingsKeyUsage,
+// kSecTrustSettingsAllowedError and kSecTrustSettingsPolicyString.
+// https://developer.apple.com/documentation/security/1400261-sectrustsettingscopytrustsetting
+static SInt32 sslTrustSettingsResult(SecCertificateRef cert) {
+ CFArrayRef trustSettings = NULL;
+ OSStatus err = SecTrustSettingsCopyTrustSettings(cert, kSecTrustSettingsDomainUser, &trustSettings);
+
+ // According to Apple's SecTrustServer.c, "user trust settings overrule admin trust settings",
+ // but the rules of the override are unclear. Let's assume admin trust settings are applicable
+ // if and only if user trust settings fail to load or are NULL.
+ if (err != errSecSuccess || trustSettings == NULL) {
+ CFReleaseIfNotNULL(trustSettings);
+ err = SecTrustSettingsCopyTrustSettings(cert, kSecTrustSettingsDomainAdmin, &trustSettings);
+ }
+
+ // > no trust settings [...] means "this certificate must be verified to a known trusted certificate”
+ if (err != errSecSuccess || trustSettings == NULL) {
+ CFReleaseIfNotNULL(trustSettings);
+ return kSecTrustSettingsResultUnspecified;
+ }
+
+ // > An empty trust settings array means "always trust this certificate” with an
+ // > overall trust setting for the certificate of kSecTrustSettingsResultTrustRoot.
+ if (CFArrayGetCount(trustSettings) == 0) {
+ CFReleaseIfNotNULL(trustSettings);
+ return kSecTrustSettingsResultTrustRoot;
+ }
+
+ // kSecTrustSettingsResult is defined as CFSTR("kSecTrustSettingsResult"),
+ // but the Go linker's internal linking mode can't handle CFSTR relocations.
+ // Create our own dynamic string instead and release it below.
+ CFStringRef _kSecTrustSettingsResult = CFStringCreateWithCString(
+ NULL, "kSecTrustSettingsResult", kCFStringEncodingUTF8);
+ CFStringRef _kSecTrustSettingsPolicy = CFStringCreateWithCString(
+ NULL, "kSecTrustSettingsPolicy", kCFStringEncodingUTF8);
+
+ CFIndex m; SInt32 result = 0;
+ for (m = 0; m < CFArrayGetCount(trustSettings); m++) {
+ CFDictionaryRef tSetting = (CFDictionaryRef)CFArrayGetValueAtIndex(trustSettings, m);
+
+ // First, check if this trust setting applies to our policy. We assume
+ // only one will. The docs suggest that there might be multiple applying
+ // but don't explain how to combine them.
+ SecPolicyRef policyRef;
+ if (CFDictionaryGetValueIfPresent(tSetting, _kSecTrustSettingsPolicy, (const void**)&policyRef)) {
+ if (!isSSLPolicy(policyRef)) {
+ continue;
+ }
+ } else {
+ continue;
+ }
+
+ CFNumberRef cfNum;
+ if (CFDictionaryGetValueIfPresent(tSetting, _kSecTrustSettingsResult, (const void**)&cfNum)) {
+ CFNumberGetValue(cfNum, kCFNumberSInt32Type, &result);
+ } else {
+ // > If the value of the kSecTrustSettingsResult component is not
+ // > kSecTrustSettingsResultUnspecified for a usage constraints dictionary that has
+ // > no constraints, the default value kSecTrustSettingsResultTrustRoot is assumed.
+ result = kSecTrustSettingsResultTrustRoot;
+ }
+
+ break;
+ }
+
+ // If trust settings are present, but none of them match the policy...
+ // the docs don't tell us what to do.
+ //
+ // "Trust settings for a given use apply if any of the dictionaries in the
+ // certificate’s trust settings array satisfies the specified use." suggests
+ // that it's as if there were no trust settings at all, so we should probably
+ // fallback to the admin trust settings. TODO.
+ if (result == 0) {
+ result = kSecTrustSettingsResultUnspecified;
+ }
+
+ CFRelease(_kSecTrustSettingsResult);
+ CFRelease(trustSettings);
+
+ return result;
+}
+
+// FetchPEMRoots fetches the system's list of trusted X.509 root certificates
+// for the kSecTrustSettingsPolicy SSL.
+//
+// On success it returns 0 and fills pemRoots with a CFDataRef that contains the extracted root
+// certificates of the system. On failure, the function returns -1.
+// Additionally, it fills untrustedPemRoots with certs that must be removed from pemRoots.
+//
+// Note: The CFDataRef returned in pemRoots and untrustedPemRoots must
+// be released (using CFRelease) after we've consumed its content.
+int _FetchPEMRoots(CFDataRef *pemRoots, CFDataRef *untrustedPemRoots, bool debugDarwinRoots) {
+ int i;
+
+ if (debugDarwinRoots) {
+ printf("crypto/x509: kSecTrustSettingsResultInvalid = %d\n", kSecTrustSettingsResultInvalid);
+ printf("crypto/x509: kSecTrustSettingsResultTrustRoot = %d\n", kSecTrustSettingsResultTrustRoot);
+ printf("crypto/x509: kSecTrustSettingsResultTrustAsRoot = %d\n", kSecTrustSettingsResultTrustAsRoot);
+ printf("crypto/x509: kSecTrustSettingsResultDeny = %d\n", kSecTrustSettingsResultDeny);
+ printf("crypto/x509: kSecTrustSettingsResultUnspecified = %d\n", kSecTrustSettingsResultUnspecified);
+ }
+
+ // Get certificates from all domains, not just System, this lets
+ // the user add CAs to their "login" keychain, and Admins to add
+ // to the "System" keychain
+ SecTrustSettingsDomain domains[] = { kSecTrustSettingsDomainSystem,
+ kSecTrustSettingsDomainAdmin,
+ kSecTrustSettingsDomainUser };
+
+ int numDomains = sizeof(domains)/sizeof(SecTrustSettingsDomain);
+ if (pemRoots == NULL) {
+ return -1;
+ }
+
+ CFMutableDataRef combinedData = CFDataCreateMutable(kCFAllocatorDefault, 0);
+ CFMutableDataRef combinedUntrustedData = CFDataCreateMutable(kCFAllocatorDefault, 0);
+ for (i = 0; i < numDomains; i++) {
+ int j;
+ CFArrayRef certs = NULL;
+ OSStatus err = SecTrustSettingsCopyCertificates(domains[i], &certs);
+ if (err != noErr) {
+ continue;
+ }
+
+ CFIndex numCerts = CFArrayGetCount(certs);
+ for (j = 0; j < numCerts; j++) {
+ CFDataRef data = NULL;
+ CFArrayRef trustSettings = NULL;
+ SecCertificateRef cert = (SecCertificateRef)CFArrayGetValueAtIndex(certs, j);
+ if (cert == NULL) {
+ continue;
+ }
+
+ SInt32 result;
+ if (domains[i] == kSecTrustSettingsDomainSystem) {
+ // Certs found in the system domain are always trusted. If the user
+ // configures "Never Trust" on such a cert, it will also be found in the
+ // admin or user domain, causing it to be added to untrustedPemRoots. The
+ // Go code will then clean this up.
+ result = kSecTrustSettingsResultTrustAsRoot;
+ } else {
+ result = sslTrustSettingsResult(cert);
+ if (debugDarwinRoots) {
+ CFErrorRef errRef = NULL;
+ CFStringRef summary = SecCertificateCopyShortDescription(NULL, cert, &errRef);
+ if (errRef != NULL) {
+ printf("crypto/x509: SecCertificateCopyShortDescription failed\n");
+ CFRelease(errRef);
+ continue;
+ }
+
+ CFIndex length = CFStringGetLength(summary);
+ CFIndex maxSize = CFStringGetMaximumSizeForEncoding(length, kCFStringEncodingUTF8) + 1;
+ char *buffer = malloc(maxSize);
+ if (CFStringGetCString(summary, buffer, maxSize, kCFStringEncodingUTF8)) {
+ printf("crypto/x509: %s returned %d\n", buffer, result);
+ }
+ free(buffer);
+ CFRelease(summary);
+ }
+ }
+
+ CFMutableDataRef appendTo;
+ if (result == kSecTrustSettingsResultTrustRoot) {
+ // "can only be applied to root (self-signed) certificates", so
+ // make sure Subject and Issuer Name match.
+ CFErrorRef errRef = NULL;
+ CFDataRef subjectName = SecCertificateCopyNormalizedSubjectContent(cert, &errRef);
+ if (errRef != NULL) {
+ CFRelease(errRef);
+ continue;
+ }
+ CFDataRef issuerName = SecCertificateCopyNormalizedIssuerContent(cert, &errRef);
+ if (errRef != NULL) {
+ CFRelease(subjectName);
+ CFRelease(errRef);
+ continue;
+ }
+ Boolean equal = CFEqual(subjectName, issuerName);
+ CFRelease(subjectName);
+ CFRelease(issuerName);
+ if (!equal) {
+ continue;
+ }
+
+ appendTo = combinedData;
+ } else if (result == kSecTrustSettingsResultTrustAsRoot) {
+ // In theory "can only be applied to non-root certificates", but ignore
+ // this for now, also because it's the state we assume for the system domain.
+ appendTo = combinedData;
+ } else if (result == kSecTrustSettingsResultDeny) {
+ appendTo = combinedUntrustedData;
+ } else if (result == kSecTrustSettingsResultUnspecified) {
+ continue;
+ } else {
+ continue;
+ }
+
+ err = SecItemExport(cert, kSecFormatX509Cert, kSecItemPemArmour, NULL, &data);
+ if (err != noErr) {
+ continue;
+ }
+ if (data != NULL) {
+ CFDataAppendBytes(appendTo, CFDataGetBytePtr(data), CFDataGetLength(data));
+ CFRelease(data);
+ }
+ }
+ CFRelease(certs);
+ }
+ *pemRoots = combinedData;
+ *untrustedPemRoots = combinedUntrustedData;
+ return 0;
+}
+*/
+import "C"
+import (
+ "crypto/x509"
+ "errors"
+ "unsafe"
+)
+
+func loadSystemRoots() (*x509.CertPool, error) {
+ roots := x509.NewCertPool()
+
+ var data C.CFDataRef = 0
+ var untrustedData C.CFDataRef = 0
+ err := C._FetchPEMRoots(&data, &untrustedData, C.bool(debugDarwinRoots))
+ if err == -1 {
+ // TODO: better error message
+ return nil, errors.New("crypto/x509: failed to load darwin system roots with cgo")
+ }
+
+ defer C.CFRelease(C.CFTypeRef(data))
+ buf := C.GoBytes(unsafe.Pointer(C.CFDataGetBytePtr(data)), C.int(C.CFDataGetLength(data)))
+ roots.AppendCertsFromPEM(buf)
+ if untrustedData == 0 {
+ return roots, nil
+ }
+ defer C.CFRelease(C.CFTypeRef(untrustedData))
+ buf = C.GoBytes(unsafe.Pointer(C.CFDataGetBytePtr(untrustedData)), C.int(C.CFDataGetLength(untrustedData)))
+ untrustedRoots := x509.NewCertPool()
+ untrustedRoots.AppendCertsFromPEM(buf)
+
+ trustedRoots := x509.NewCertPool()
+ for _, c := range (*CertPool)(unsafe.Pointer(roots)).certs {
+ if !(*CertPool)(unsafe.Pointer(untrustedRoots)).contains(c) {
+ trustedRoots.AddCert(c)
+ }
+ }
+ return trustedRoots, nil
+}
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/macos-roots-test/root_darwin.go b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/macos-roots-test/root_darwin.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..b5bf0f7
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/macos-roots-test/root_darwin.go
@@ -0,0 +1,174 @@
+// 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.
+
+package main
+
+import (
+ "bytes"
+ "crypto/x509"
+ "encoding/pem"
+ "fmt"
+ "io/ioutil"
+ "os"
+ "os/exec"
+ "os/user"
+ "path/filepath"
+ "sync"
+)
+
+var debugDarwinRoots = true
+
+// This code is only used when compiling without cgo.
+// It is here, instead of root_nocgo_darwin.go, so that tests can check it
+// even if the tests are run with cgo enabled.
+// The linker will not include these unused functions in binaries built with cgo enabled.
+
+// execSecurityRoots finds the macOS list of trusted root certificates
+// using only command-line tools. This is our fallback path when cgo isn't available.
+//
+// The strategy is as follows:
+//
+// 1. Run "security find-certificate" to dump the list of system root
+// CAs in PEM format.
+//
+// 2. For each dumped cert, conditionally verify it with "security
+// verify-cert" if that cert was not in the SystemRootCertificates
+// keychain, which can't have custom trust policies.
+//
+// We need to run "verify-cert" for all certificates not in SystemRootCertificates
+// because there might be certificates in the keychains without a corresponding
+// trust entry, in which case the logic is complicated (see root_cgo_darwin.go).
+//
+// TODO: actually parse the "trust-settings-export" output and apply the full
+// logic. See Issue 26830.
+func execSecurityRoots() (*x509.CertPool, error) {
+ keychains := []string{"/Library/Keychains/System.keychain"}
+
+ // Note that this results in trusting roots from $HOME/... (the environment
+ // variable), which might not be expected.
+ u, err := user.Current()
+ if err != nil {
+ if debugDarwinRoots {
+ fmt.Printf("crypto/x509: get current user: %v\n", err)
+ }
+ } else {
+ keychains = append(keychains,
+ filepath.Join(u.HomeDir, "/Library/Keychains/login.keychain"),
+
+ // Fresh installs of Sierra use a slightly different path for the login keychain
+ filepath.Join(u.HomeDir, "/Library/Keychains/login.keychain-db"),
+ )
+ }
+
+ var (
+ mu sync.Mutex
+ roots = x509.NewCertPool()
+ numVerified int // number of execs of 'security verify-cert', for debug stats
+ wg sync.WaitGroup
+ verifyCh = make(chan *x509.Certificate)
+ )
+
+ // Using 4 goroutines to pipe into verify-cert seems to be
+ // about the best we can do. The verify-cert binary seems to
+ // just RPC to another server with coarse locking anyway, so
+ // running 16 at a time for instance doesn't help at all.
+ for i := 0; i < 4; i++ {
+ wg.Add(1)
+ go func() {
+ defer wg.Done()
+ for cert := range verifyCh {
+ valid := verifyCertWithSystem(cert)
+
+ mu.Lock()
+ numVerified++
+ if valid {
+ roots.AddCert(cert)
+ }
+ mu.Unlock()
+ }
+ }()
+ }
+ err = forEachCertInKeychains(keychains, func(cert *x509.Certificate) {
+ verifyCh <- cert
+ })
+ if err != nil {
+ return nil, err
+ }
+ close(verifyCh)
+ wg.Wait()
+
+ if debugDarwinRoots {
+ fmt.Printf("crypto/x509: ran security verify-cert %d times\n", numVerified)
+ }
+
+ err = forEachCertInKeychains([]string{
+ "/System/Library/Keychains/SystemRootCertificates.keychain",
+ }, roots.AddCert)
+ if err != nil {
+ return nil, err
+ }
+
+ return roots, nil
+}
+
+func forEachCertInKeychains(paths []string, f func(*x509.Certificate)) error {
+ args := append([]string{"find-certificate", "-a", "-p"}, paths...)
+ cmd := exec.Command("/usr/bin/security", args...)
+ data, err := cmd.Output()
+ if err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ for len(data) > 0 {
+ var block *pem.Block
+ block, data = pem.Decode(data)
+ if block == nil {
+ break
+ }
+ if block.Type != "CERTIFICATE" || len(block.Headers) != 0 {
+ continue
+ }
+ cert, err := x509.ParseCertificate(block.Bytes)
+ if err != nil {
+ continue
+ }
+ f(cert)
+ }
+ return nil
+}
+
+func verifyCertWithSystem(cert *x509.Certificate) bool {
+ data := pem.EncodeToMemory(&pem.Block{
+ Type: "CERTIFICATE", Bytes: cert.Raw,
+ })
+
+ f, err := ioutil.TempFile("", "cert")
+ if err != nil {
+ fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "can't create temporary file for cert: %v", err)
+ return false
+ }
+ defer os.Remove(f.Name())
+ if _, err := f.Write(data); err != nil {
+ fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "can't write temporary file for cert: %v", err)
+ return false
+ }
+ if err := f.Close(); err != nil {
+ fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "can't write temporary file for cert: %v", err)
+ return false
+ }
+ cmd := exec.Command("/usr/bin/security", "verify-cert", "-p", "ssl", "-c", f.Name(), "-l", "-L")
+ var stderr bytes.Buffer
+ if debugDarwinRoots {
+ cmd.Stderr = &stderr
+ }
+ if err := cmd.Run(); err != nil {
+ if debugDarwinRoots {
+ fmt.Printf("crypto/x509: verify-cert rejected %s: %q\n", cert.Subject, bytes.TrimSpace(stderr.Bytes()))
+ }
+ return false
+ }
+ if debugDarwinRoots {
+ fmt.Printf("crypto/x509: verify-cert approved %s\n", cert.Subject)
+ }
+ return true
+}
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/macos-roots-test/root_nocgo_darwin.go b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/macos-roots-test/root_nocgo_darwin.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..cdf44d4
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/macos-roots-test/root_nocgo_darwin.go
@@ -0,0 +1,17 @@
+// Copyright 2019 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.
+
+//go:build !cgo
+// +build !cgo
+
+package main
+
+import (
+ "crypto/x509"
+ "errors"
+)
+
+func loadSystemRoots() (*x509.CertPool, error) {
+ return nil, errors.New("can't load system roots: cgo not enabled")
+}
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/modgraphviz/main.go b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/modgraphviz/main.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..a0351dc
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/modgraphviz/main.go
@@ -0,0 +1,166 @@
+// Copyright 2019 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.
+
+// Modgraphviz converts “go mod graph” output into Graphviz's DOT language,
+// for use with Graphviz visualization and analysis tools like dot, dotty, and sccmap.
+//
+// Usage:
+//
+// go mod graph | modgraphviz > graph.dot
+// go mod graph | modgraphviz | dot -Tpng -o graph.png
+//
+// Modgraphviz takes no options or arguments; it reads a graph in the format
+// generated by “go mod graph” on standard input and writes DOT language
+// on standard output.
+//
+// For each module, the node representing the greatest version (i.e., the
+// version chosen by Go's minimal version selection algorithm) is colored green.
+// Other nodes, which aren't in the final build list, are colored grey.
+//
+// See http://www.graphviz.org/doc/info/lang.html for details of the DOT language
+// and http://www.graphviz.org/about/ for Graphviz itself.
+//
+// See also golang.org/x/tools/cmd/digraph for general queries and analysis
+// of “go mod graph” output.
+package main
+
+import (
+ "bufio"
+ "bytes"
+ "flag"
+ "fmt"
+ "io"
+ "log"
+ "os"
+ "sort"
+ "strings"
+
+ "golang.org/x/mod/semver"
+)
+
+func usage() {
+ fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, `Usage: go mod graph | modgraphviz | dot -Tpng -o graph.png
+
+For each module, the node representing the greatest version (i.e., the
+version chosen by Go's minimal version selection algorithm) is colored green.
+Other nodes, which aren't in the final build list, are colored grey.
+`)
+ os.Exit(2)
+}
+
+func main() {
+ log.SetFlags(0)
+ log.SetPrefix("modgraphviz: ")
+
+ flag.Usage = usage
+ flag.Parse()
+ if flag.NArg() != 0 {
+ usage()
+ }
+
+ if err := modgraphviz(os.Stdin, os.Stdout); err != nil {
+ log.Fatal(err)
+ }
+}
+
+func modgraphviz(in io.Reader, out io.Writer) error {
+ graph, err := convert(in)
+ if err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+
+ fmt.Fprintf(out, "digraph gomodgraph {\n")
+ fmt.Fprintf(out, "\tnode [ shape=rectangle fontsize=12 ]\n")
+ out.Write(graph.edgesAsDOT())
+ for _, n := range graph.mvsPicked {
+ fmt.Fprintf(out, "\t%q [style = filled, fillcolor = green]\n", n)
+ }
+ for _, n := range graph.mvsUnpicked {
+ fmt.Fprintf(out, "\t%q [style = filled, fillcolor = gray]\n", n)
+ }
+ fmt.Fprintf(out, "}\n")
+
+ return nil
+}
+
+type edge struct{ from, to string }
+type graph struct {
+ edges []edge
+ mvsPicked []string
+ mvsUnpicked []string
+}
+
+// convert reads “go mod graph” output from r and returns a graph, recording
+// MVS picked and unpicked nodes along the way.
+func convert(r io.Reader) (*graph, error) {
+ scanner := bufio.NewScanner(r)
+ var g graph
+ seen := map[string]bool{}
+ mvsPicked := map[string]string{} // module name -> module version
+
+ for scanner.Scan() {
+ l := scanner.Text()
+ if l == "" {
+ continue
+ }
+ parts := strings.Fields(l)
+ if len(parts) != 2 {
+ return nil, fmt.Errorf("expected 2 words in line, but got %d: %s", len(parts), l)
+ }
+ from := parts[0]
+ to := parts[1]
+ g.edges = append(g.edges, edge{from: from, to: to})
+
+ for _, node := range []string{from, to} {
+ if _, ok := seen[node]; ok {
+ // Skip over nodes we've already seen.
+ continue
+ }
+ seen[node] = true
+
+ var m, v string
+ if i := strings.IndexByte(node, '@'); i >= 0 {
+ m, v = node[:i], node[i+1:]
+ } else {
+ // Root node doesn't have a version.
+ continue
+ }
+
+ if maxV, ok := mvsPicked[m]; ok {
+ if semver.Compare(maxV, v) < 0 {
+ // This version is higher - replace it and consign the old
+ // max to the unpicked list.
+ g.mvsUnpicked = append(g.mvsUnpicked, m+"@"+maxV)
+ mvsPicked[m] = v
+ } else {
+ // Other version is higher - stick this version in the
+ // unpicked list.
+ g.mvsUnpicked = append(g.mvsUnpicked, node)
+ }
+ } else {
+ mvsPicked[m] = v
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ if err := scanner.Err(); err != nil {
+ return nil, err
+ }
+
+ for m, v := range mvsPicked {
+ g.mvsPicked = append(g.mvsPicked, m+"@"+v)
+ }
+
+ // Make this function deterministic.
+ sort.Strings(g.mvsPicked)
+ return &g, nil
+}
+
+// edgesAsDOT returns the edges in DOT notation.
+func (g *graph) edgesAsDOT() []byte {
+ var buf bytes.Buffer
+ for _, e := range g.edges {
+ fmt.Fprintf(&buf, "\t%q -> %q\n", e.from, e.to)
+ }
+ return buf.Bytes()
+}
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/modgraphviz/main_test.go b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/modgraphviz/main_test.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..bec88cf
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/modgraphviz/main_test.go
@@ -0,0 +1,116 @@
+// Copyright 2019 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.
+
+package main
+
+import (
+ "bytes"
+ "fmt"
+ "reflect"
+ "testing"
+)
+
+func TestRun(t *testing.T) {
+ out := &bytes.Buffer{}
+ in := bytes.NewBuffer([]byte(`
+test.com/A@v1.0.0 test.com/B@v1.2.3
+test.com/B@v1.0.0 test.com/C@v4.5.6
+`))
+ if err := modgraphviz(in, out); err != nil {
+ t.Fatal(err)
+ }
+
+ gotGraph := string(out.Bytes())
+ wantGraph := `digraph gomodgraph {
+ node [ shape=rectangle fontsize=12 ]
+ "test.com/A@v1.0.0" -> "test.com/B@v1.2.3"
+ "test.com/B@v1.0.0" -> "test.com/C@v4.5.6"
+ "test.com/A@v1.0.0" [style = filled, fillcolor = green]
+ "test.com/B@v1.2.3" [style = filled, fillcolor = green]
+ "test.com/C@v4.5.6" [style = filled, fillcolor = green]
+ "test.com/B@v1.0.0" [style = filled, fillcolor = gray]
+}
+`
+ if gotGraph != wantGraph {
+ t.Fatalf("\ngot: %s\nwant: %s", gotGraph, wantGraph)
+ }
+}
+
+func TestMVSPicking(t *testing.T) {
+ for _, tc := range []struct {
+ name string
+ in []string
+ wantPicked []string
+ wantUnpicked []string
+ }{
+ {
+ name: "single node",
+ in: []string{"foo@v0.0.1"},
+ wantPicked: []string{"foo@v0.0.1"},
+ wantUnpicked: nil,
+ },
+ {
+ name: "duplicate same node",
+ in: []string{"foo@v0.0.1", "foo@v0.0.1"},
+ wantPicked: []string{"foo@v0.0.1"},
+ wantUnpicked: nil,
+ },
+ {
+ name: "multiple semver - same major",
+ in: []string{"foo@v1.0.0", "foo@v1.3.7", "foo@v1.2.0", "foo@v1.0.1"},
+ wantPicked: []string{"foo@v1.3.7"},
+ wantUnpicked: []string{"foo@v1.0.0", "foo@v1.2.0", "foo@v1.0.1"},
+ },
+ {
+ name: "multiple semver - multiple major",
+ in: []string{"foo@v1.0.0", "foo@v1.3.7", "foo/v2@v2.2.0", "foo/v2@v2.0.1", "foo@v1.1.1"},
+ wantPicked: []string{"foo/v2@v2.2.0", "foo@v1.3.7"},
+ wantUnpicked: []string{"foo@v1.0.0", "foo/v2@v2.0.1", "foo@v1.1.1"},
+ },
+ {
+ name: "semver and pseudo version",
+ in: []string{"foo@v1.0.0", "foo@v1.3.7", "foo/v2@v2.2.0", "foo/v2@v2.0.1", "foo@v1.1.1", "foo@v0.0.0-20190311183353-d8887717615a"},
+ wantPicked: []string{"foo/v2@v2.2.0", "foo@v1.3.7"},
+ wantUnpicked: []string{"foo@v1.0.0", "foo/v2@v2.0.1", "foo@v1.1.1", "foo@v0.0.0-20190311183353-d8887717615a"},
+ },
+ {
+ name: "multiple pseudo version",
+ in: []string{
+ "foo@v0.0.0-20190311183353-d8887717615a",
+ "foo@v0.0.0-20190227222117-0694c2d4d067",
+ "foo@v0.0.0-20190312151545-0bb0c0a6e846",
+ },
+ wantPicked: []string{"foo@v0.0.0-20190312151545-0bb0c0a6e846"},
+ wantUnpicked: []string{
+ "foo@v0.0.0-20190227222117-0694c2d4d067",
+ "foo@v0.0.0-20190311183353-d8887717615a",
+ },
+ },
+ {
+ name: "semver and suffix",
+ in: []string{"foo@v1.0.0", "foo@v1.3.8-rc1", "foo@v1.3.7"},
+ wantPicked: []string{"foo@v1.3.8-rc1"},
+ wantUnpicked: []string{"foo@v1.0.0", "foo@v1.3.7"},
+ },
+ } {
+ t.Run(tc.name, func(t *testing.T) {
+ buf := bytes.Buffer{}
+ for _, node := range tc.in {
+ fmt.Fprintf(&buf, "A %s\n", node)
+ }
+
+ g, err := convert(&buf)
+ if err != nil {
+ t.Fatal(err)
+ }
+
+ if !reflect.DeepEqual(g.mvsPicked, tc.wantPicked) {
+ t.Fatalf("picked: got %v, want %v", g.mvsPicked, tc.wantPicked)
+ }
+ if !reflect.DeepEqual(g.mvsUnpicked, tc.wantUnpicked) {
+ t.Fatalf("unpicked: got %v, want %v", g.mvsUnpicked, tc.wantUnpicked)
+ }
+ })
+ }
+}
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/txtar/txtar.go b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/txtar/txtar.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..9beb163
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/txtar/txtar.go
@@ -0,0 +1,196 @@
+// Copyright 2020 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.
+
+// The txtar command writes or extracts a text-based file archive in the format
+// provided by the golang.org/x/tools/txtar package.
+//
+// The default behavior is to read a comment from stdin and write the archive
+// file containing the recursive contents of the named files and directories,
+// including hidden files, to stdout. Any non-flag arguments to the command name
+// the files and/or directories to include, with the contents of directories
+// included recursively. An empty argument list is equivalent to ".".
+//
+// The --extract (or -x) flag instructs txtar to instead read the archive file
+// from stdin and extract all of its files to corresponding locations relative
+// to the current, writing the archive's comment to stdout.
+//
+// Archive files are by default extracted only to the current directory or its
+// subdirectories. To allow extracting outside the current directory, use the
+// --unsafe flag.
+//
+// Shell variables in paths are expanded (using os.Expand) if the corresponding
+// variable is set in the process environment. When writing an archive, the
+// variables (before expansion) are preserved in the archived paths.
+//
+// Example usage:
+//
+// txtar *.go <README >testdata/example.txt
+//
+// txtar --extract <playground_example.txt >main.go
+package main
+
+import (
+ "bytes"
+ "flag"
+ "fmt"
+ "io/ioutil"
+ "os"
+ "path"
+ "path/filepath"
+ "regexp"
+ "strings"
+ "time"
+
+ "golang.org/x/tools/txtar"
+)
+
+var (
+ extractFlag = flag.Bool("extract", false, "if true, extract files from the archive instead of writing to it")
+ unsafeFlag = flag.Bool("unsafe", false, "allow extraction of files outside the current directory")
+)
+
+func init() {
+ flag.BoolVar(extractFlag, "x", *extractFlag, "short alias for --extract")
+}
+
+func main() {
+ flag.Parse()
+
+ var err error
+ if *extractFlag {
+ if len(flag.Args()) > 0 {
+ fmt.Fprintln(os.Stderr, "Usage: txtar --extract <archive.txt")
+ os.Exit(2)
+ }
+ err = extract()
+ } else {
+ paths := flag.Args()
+ if len(paths) == 0 {
+ paths = []string{"."}
+ }
+ err = archive(paths)
+ }
+
+ if err != nil {
+ fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Error: %v\n", err)
+ os.Exit(1)
+ }
+}
+
+func extract() (err error) {
+ b, err := ioutil.ReadAll(os.Stdin)
+ if err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+
+ ar := txtar.Parse(b)
+
+ if !*unsafeFlag {
+ // Check that no files are extracted outside the current directory
+ wd, err := os.Getwd()
+ if err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ // Add trailing separator to terminate wd.
+ // This prevents extracting to outside paths which prefix wd,
+ // e.g. extracting to /home/foobar when wd is /home/foo
+ if !strings.HasSuffix(wd, string(filepath.Separator)) {
+ wd += string(filepath.Separator)
+ }
+
+ for _, f := range ar.Files {
+ fileName := filepath.Clean(expand(f.Name))
+
+ if strings.HasPrefix(fileName, "..") ||
+ (filepath.IsAbs(fileName) && !strings.HasPrefix(fileName, wd)) {
+ return fmt.Errorf("file path '%s' is outside the current directory", f.Name)
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ for _, f := range ar.Files {
+ fileName := filepath.FromSlash(path.Clean(expand(f.Name)))
+ if err := os.MkdirAll(filepath.Dir(fileName), 0777); err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ if err := ioutil.WriteFile(fileName, f.Data, 0666); err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ }
+
+ if len(ar.Comment) > 0 {
+ os.Stdout.Write(ar.Comment)
+ }
+ return nil
+}
+
+func archive(paths []string) (err error) {
+ txtarHeader := regexp.MustCompile(`(?m)^-- .* --$`)
+
+ ar := new(txtar.Archive)
+ for _, p := range paths {
+ root := filepath.Clean(expand(p))
+ prefix := root + string(filepath.Separator)
+ err := filepath.Walk(root, func(fileName string, info os.FileInfo, err error) error {
+ if err != nil || info.IsDir() {
+ return err
+ }
+
+ suffix := ""
+ if fileName != root {
+ suffix = strings.TrimPrefix(fileName, prefix)
+ }
+ name := filepath.ToSlash(filepath.Join(p, suffix))
+
+ data, err := ioutil.ReadFile(fileName)
+ if err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ if txtarHeader.Match(data) {
+ return fmt.Errorf("cannot archive %s: file contains a txtar header", name)
+ }
+
+ ar.Files = append(ar.Files, txtar.File{Name: name, Data: data})
+ return nil
+ })
+ if err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ }
+
+ // After we have read all of the source files, read the comment from stdin.
+ //
+ // Wait until the read has been blocked for a while before prompting the user
+ // to enter it: if they are piping the comment in from some other file, the
+ // read should complete very quickly and there is no need for a prompt.
+ // (200ms is typically long enough to read a reasonable comment from the local
+ // machine, but short enough that humans don't notice it.)
+ //
+ // Don't prompt until we have successfully read the other files:
+ // if we encountered an error, we don't need to ask for a comment.
+ timer := time.AfterFunc(200*time.Millisecond, func() {
+ fmt.Fprintln(os.Stderr, "Enter comment:")
+ })
+ comment, err := ioutil.ReadAll(os.Stdin)
+ timer.Stop()
+ if err != nil {
+ return fmt.Errorf("reading comment from %s: %v", os.Stdin.Name(), err)
+ }
+ ar.Comment = bytes.TrimSpace(comment)
+
+ _, err = os.Stdout.Write(txtar.Format(ar))
+ return err
+}
+
+// expand is like os.ExpandEnv, but preserves unescaped variables (instead
+// of escaping them to the empty string) if the variable is not set.
+func expand(p string) string {
+ return os.Expand(p, func(key string) string {
+ v, ok := os.LookupEnv(key)
+ if !ok {
+ return "$" + key
+ }
+ return v
+ })
+}
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/txtar/txtar_test.go b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/txtar/txtar_test.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..ea9f2bf
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/cmd/txtar/txtar_test.go
@@ -0,0 +1,178 @@
+// Copyright 2020 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.
+
+package main_test
+
+import (
+ "fmt"
+ "io/ioutil"
+ "os"
+ "os/exec"
+ "path/filepath"
+ "runtime"
+ "strings"
+ "sync"
+ "testing"
+)
+
+const comment = "This is a txtar archive.\n"
+
+const testdata = `This is a txtar archive.
+-- one.txt --
+one
+-- dir/two.txt --
+two
+-- $SPECIAL_LOCATION/three.txt --
+three
+`
+
+func TestMain(m *testing.M) {
+ code := m.Run()
+ txtarBin.once.Do(func() {})
+ if txtarBin.name != "" {
+ os.Remove(txtarBin.name)
+ }
+ os.Exit(code)
+}
+
+func TestRoundTrip(t *testing.T) {
+ os.Setenv("SPECIAL_LOCATION", "special")
+ defer os.Unsetenv("SPECIAL_LOCATION")
+
+ // Expand the testdata archive into a temporary directory.
+ parentDir, err := ioutil.TempDir("", "txtar")
+ if err != nil {
+ t.Fatal(err)
+ }
+ defer os.RemoveAll(parentDir)
+ dir := filepath.Join(parentDir, "dir")
+ if err := os.Mkdir(dir, 0755); err != nil {
+ t.Fatal(err)
+ }
+ if out, err := txtar(t, dir, testdata, "--extract"); err != nil {
+ t.Fatal(err)
+ } else if out != comment {
+ t.Fatalf("txtar --extract: stdout:\n%s\nwant:\n%s", out, comment)
+ }
+
+ // Now, re-archive its contents explicitly and ensure that the result matches
+ // the original.
+ args := []string{"one.txt", "dir", "$SPECIAL_LOCATION"}
+ if out, err := txtar(t, dir, comment, args...); err != nil {
+ t.Fatal(err)
+ } else if out != testdata {
+ t.Fatalf("txtar %s: archive:\n%s\n\nwant:\n%s", strings.Join(args, " "), out, testdata)
+ }
+}
+
+func TestUnsafePaths(t *testing.T) {
+ // Set up temporary directories for test archives.
+ parentDir, err := ioutil.TempDir("", "txtar")
+ if err != nil {
+ t.Fatal(err)
+ }
+ defer os.RemoveAll(parentDir)
+ dir := filepath.Join(parentDir, "dir")
+ if err := os.Mkdir(dir, 0755); err != nil {
+ t.Fatal(err)
+ }
+
+ // Test --unsafe option for both absolute and relative paths
+ testcases := []struct{ name, path string }{
+ {"Absolute", filepath.Join(parentDir, "dirSpecial")},
+ {"Relative", "../special"},
+ }
+
+ for _, tc := range testcases {
+ t.Run(tc.name, func(t *testing.T) {
+ // Set SPECIAL_LOCATION outside the current directory
+ t.Setenv("SPECIAL_LOCATION", tc.path)
+
+ // Expand the testdata archive into a temporary directory.
+
+ // Should fail without the --unsafe flag
+ if _, err := txtar(t, dir, testdata, "--extract"); err == nil {
+ t.Fatalf("txtar --extract: extracts to unsafe paths")
+ }
+
+ // Should allow paths outside the current dir with the --unsafe flags
+ out, err := txtar(t, dir, testdata, "--extract", "--unsafe")
+ if err != nil {
+ t.Fatal(err)
+ }
+ if out != comment {
+ t.Fatalf("txtar --extract --unsafe: stdout:\n%s\nwant:\n%s", out, comment)
+ }
+
+ // Now, re-archive its contents explicitly and ensure that the result matches
+ // the original.
+ args := []string{"one.txt", "dir", "$SPECIAL_LOCATION"}
+ out, err = txtar(t, dir, comment, args...)
+ if err != nil {
+ t.Fatal(err)
+ }
+ if out != testdata {
+ t.Fatalf("txtar %s: archive:\n%s\n\nwant:\n%s", strings.Join(args, " "), out, testdata)
+ }
+ })
+ }
+}
+
+// txtar runs the txtar command in the given directory with the given input and
+// arguments.
+func txtar(t *testing.T, dir, input string, args ...string) (string, error) {
+ t.Helper()
+ cmd := exec.Command(txtarName(t), args...)
+ cmd.Dir = dir
+ cmd.Env = append(os.Environ(), "PWD="+dir)
+ cmd.Stdin = strings.NewReader(input)
+ stderr := new(strings.Builder)
+ cmd.Stderr = stderr
+ out, err := cmd.Output()
+ if err != nil {
+ return "", fmt.Errorf("%s: %v\n%s", strings.Join(cmd.Args, " "), err, stderr)
+ }
+ if stderr.String() != "" {
+ t.Logf("OK: %s\n%s", strings.Join(cmd.Args, " "), stderr)
+ }
+ return string(out), nil
+}
+
+var txtarBin struct {
+ once sync.Once
+ name string
+ err error
+}
+
+// txtarName returns the name of the txtar executable, building it if needed.
+func txtarName(t *testing.T) string {
+ t.Helper()
+ if _, err := exec.LookPath("go"); err != nil {
+ t.Skipf("cannot build txtar binary: %v", err)
+ }
+
+ txtarBin.once.Do(func() {
+ exe, err := ioutil.TempFile("", "txtar-*.exe")
+ if err != nil {
+ txtarBin.err = err
+ return
+ }
+ exe.Close()
+ txtarBin.name = exe.Name()
+
+ cmd := exec.Command("go", "build", "-o", txtarBin.name, ".")
+ out, err := cmd.CombinedOutput()
+ if err != nil {
+ txtarBin.err = fmt.Errorf("%s: %v\n%s", strings.Join(cmd.Args, " "), err, out)
+ }
+ })
+
+ if txtarBin.err != nil {
+ if runtime.GOOS == "android" {
+ t.Skipf("skipping test after failing to build txtar binary: go_android_exec may have failed to copy needed dependencies (see https://golang.org/issue/37088)")
+ }
+ t.Fatal(txtarBin.err)
+ }
+ return txtarBin.name
+}
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/codereview.cfg b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/codereview.cfg
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..3f8b14b
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/codereview.cfg
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+issuerepo: golang/go
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/constraints/constraints.go b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/constraints/constraints.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..2c033df
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/constraints/constraints.go
@@ -0,0 +1,50 @@
+// Copyright 2021 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.
+
+// Package constraints defines a set of useful constraints to be used
+// with type parameters.
+package constraints
+
+// Signed is a constraint that permits any signed integer type.
+// If future releases of Go add new predeclared signed integer types,
+// this constraint will be modified to include them.
+type Signed interface {
+ ~int | ~int8 | ~int16 | ~int32 | ~int64
+}
+
+// Unsigned is a constraint that permits any unsigned integer type.
+// If future releases of Go add new predeclared unsigned integer types,
+// this constraint will be modified to include them.
+type Unsigned interface {
+ ~uint | ~uint8 | ~uint16 | ~uint32 | ~uint64 | ~uintptr
+}
+
+// Integer is a constraint that permits any integer type.
+// If future releases of Go add new predeclared integer types,
+// this constraint will be modified to include them.
+type Integer interface {
+ Signed | Unsigned
+}
+
+// Float is a constraint that permits any floating-point type.
+// If future releases of Go add new predeclared floating-point types,
+// this constraint will be modified to include them.
+type Float interface {
+ ~float32 | ~float64
+}
+
+// Complex is a constraint that permits any complex numeric type.
+// If future releases of Go add new predeclared complex numeric types,
+// this constraint will be modified to include them.
+type Complex interface {
+ ~complex64 | ~complex128
+}
+
+// Ordered is a constraint that permits any ordered type: any type
+// that supports the operators < <= >= >.
+// If future releases of Go add new ordered types,
+// this constraint will be modified to include them.
+type Ordered interface {
+ Integer | Float | ~string
+}
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/constraints/constraints_test.go b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/constraints/constraints_test.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..5bc43a9
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/constraints/constraints_test.go
@@ -0,0 +1,160 @@
+// Copyright 2021 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.
+
+package constraints
+
+import (
+ "bytes"
+ "fmt"
+ "os"
+ "os/exec"
+ "path/filepath"
+ "runtime"
+ "testing"
+)
+
+type (
+ testSigned[T Signed] struct{ f T }
+ testUnsigned[T Unsigned] struct{ f T }
+ testInteger[T Integer] struct{ f T }
+ testFloat[T Float] struct{ f T }
+ testComplex[T Complex] struct{ f T }
+ testOrdered[T Ordered] struct{ f T }
+)
+
+// TestTypes passes if it compiles.
+type TestTypes struct {
+ _ testSigned[int]
+ _ testSigned[int64]
+ _ testUnsigned[uint]
+ _ testUnsigned[uintptr]
+ _ testInteger[int8]
+ _ testInteger[uint8]
+ _ testInteger[uintptr]
+ _ testFloat[float32]
+ _ testComplex[complex64]
+ _ testOrdered[int]
+ _ testOrdered[float64]
+ _ testOrdered[string]
+}
+
+var prolog = []byte(`
+package constrainttest
+
+import "golang.org/x/exp/constraints"
+
+type (
+ testSigned[T constraints.Signed] struct{ f T }
+ testUnsigned[T constraints.Unsigned] struct{ f T }
+ testInteger[T constraints.Integer] struct{ f T }
+ testFloat[T constraints.Float] struct{ f T }
+ testComplex[T constraints.Complex] struct{ f T }
+ testOrdered[T constraints.Ordered] struct{ f T }
+)
+`)
+
+func TestFailure(t *testing.T) {
+ switch runtime.GOOS {
+ case "android", "js", "ios":
+ t.Skipf("can't run go tool on %s", runtime.GOOS)
+ }
+
+ var exeSuffix string
+ if runtime.GOOS == "windows" {
+ exeSuffix = ".exe"
+ }
+ gocmd := filepath.Join(runtime.GOROOT(), "bin", "go"+exeSuffix)
+ if _, err := os.Stat(gocmd); err != nil {
+ t.Skipf("skipping because can't stat %s: %v", gocmd, err)
+ }
+
+ tmpdir := t.TempDir()
+
+ cwd, err := os.Getwd()
+ if err != nil {
+ t.Fatal(err)
+ }
+ // This package is golang.org/x/exp/constraints, so the root of the x/exp
+ // module is the parent directory of the directory in which this test runs.
+ expModDir := filepath.Dir(cwd)
+
+ modFile := fmt.Sprintf(`module constraintest
+
+go 1.18
+
+replace golang.org/x/exp => %s
+`, expModDir)
+ if err := os.WriteFile(filepath.Join(tmpdir, "go.mod"), []byte(modFile), 0666); err != nil {
+ t.Fatal(err)
+ }
+
+ // Write the prolog as its own file so that 'go mod tidy' has something to inspect.
+ // This will ensure that the go.mod and go.sum files include any dependencies
+ // needed by the constraints package (which should just be some version of
+ // x/exp itself).
+ if err := os.WriteFile(filepath.Join(tmpdir, "prolog.go"), []byte(prolog), 0666); err != nil {
+ t.Fatal(err)
+ }
+
+ tidyCmd := exec.Command(gocmd, "mod", "tidy")
+ tidyCmd.Dir = tmpdir
+ tidyCmd.Env = append(os.Environ(), "PWD="+tmpdir)
+ if out, err := tidyCmd.CombinedOutput(); err != nil {
+ t.Fatalf("%v: %v\n%s", tidyCmd, err, out)
+ } else {
+ t.Logf("%v:\n%s", tidyCmd, out)
+ }
+
+ // Test for types that should not satisfy a constraint.
+ // For each pair of constraint and type, write a Go file
+ // var V constraint[type]
+ // For example,
+ // var V testSigned[uint]
+ // This should not compile, as testSigned (above) uses
+ // constraints.Signed, and uint does not satisfy that constraint.
+ // Therefore, the build of that code should fail.
+ for i, test := range []struct {
+ constraint, typ string
+ }{
+ {"testSigned", "uint"},
+ {"testUnsigned", "int"},
+ {"testInteger", "float32"},
+ {"testFloat", "int8"},
+ {"testComplex", "float64"},
+ {"testOrdered", "bool"},
+ } {
+ i := i
+ test := test
+ t.Run(fmt.Sprintf("%s %d", test.constraint, i), func(t *testing.T) {
+ t.Parallel()
+ name := fmt.Sprintf("go%d.go", i)
+ f, err := os.Create(filepath.Join(tmpdir, name))
+ if err != nil {
+ t.Fatal(err)
+ }
+ if _, err := f.Write(prolog); err != nil {
+ t.Fatal(err)
+ }
+ if _, err := fmt.Fprintf(f, "var V %s[%s]\n", test.constraint, test.typ); err != nil {
+ t.Fatal(err)
+ }
+ if err := f.Close(); err != nil {
+ t.Fatal(err)
+ }
+ cmd := exec.Command(gocmd, "build", name)
+ cmd.Dir = tmpdir
+ if out, err := cmd.CombinedOutput(); err == nil {
+ t.Error("build succeeded, but expected to fail")
+ } else if len(out) > 0 {
+ t.Logf("%s", out)
+ const want = "does not implement"
+ if !bytes.Contains(out, []byte(want)) {
+ t.Errorf("output does not include %q", want)
+ }
+ } else {
+ t.Error("no error output, expected something")
+ }
+ })
+ }
+}
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/devtools/checklib.sh b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/devtools/checklib.sh
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..0b6095e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/devtools/checklib.sh
@@ -0,0 +1,73 @@
+# Copyright 2021 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.
+
+# Library of useful bash functions and variables for presubmit checks.
+
+RED=; GREEN=; YELLOW=; NORMAL=;
+MAXWIDTH=0
+
+if tput setaf 1 >& /dev/null; then
+ RED=`tput setaf 1`
+ GREEN=`tput setaf 2`
+ YELLOW=`tput setaf 3`
+ NORMAL=`tput sgr0`
+ MAXWIDTH=$(( $(tput cols) - 2 ))
+fi
+
+EXIT_CODE=0
+
+info() { echo -e "${GREEN}$@${NORMAL}" 1>&2; }
+warn() { echo -e "${YELLOW}$@${NORMAL}" 1>&2; }
+err() { echo -e "${RED}$@${NORMAL}" 1>&2; EXIT_CODE=1; }
+
+die() {
+ err $@
+ exit 1
+}
+
+dryrun=false
+
+# runcmd prints an info log describing the command that is about to be run, and
+# then runs it. It sets EXIT_CODE to non-zero if the command fails, but does not exit
+# the script.
+runcmd() {
+ msg="$@"
+ if $dryrun; then
+ echo -e "${YELLOW}dryrun${GREEN}\$ $msg${NORMAL}"
+ return 0
+ fi
+ # Truncate command logging for narrow terminals.
+ # Account for the 2 characters of '$ '.
+ if [[ $MAXWIDTH -gt 0 && ${#msg} -gt $MAXWIDTH ]]; then
+ msg="${msg::$(( MAXWIDTH - 3 ))}..."
+ fi
+
+ echo -e "$@\n" 1>&2;
+ $@ || err "command failed"
+}
+
+# check_header checks that all given files contain the standard header for Go
+# projects.
+check_header() {
+ if [[ "$@" != "" ]]; then
+ for FILE in $@
+ do
+ line="$(head -4 $FILE)"
+ if [[ ! $line == *"The Go Authors. All rights reserved."* ]] &&
+ [[ ! $line == "// DO NOT EDIT. This file was copied from" ]]; then
+ err "missing license header: $FILE"
+ fi
+ done
+ fi
+}
+
+# ensure_go_binary verifies that a binary exists in $PATH corresponding to the
+# given go-gettable URI. If no such binary exists, it is fetched via `go install`.
+ensure_go_binary() {
+ local binary=$(basename $1)
+ if ! [ -x "$(command -v $binary)" ]; then
+ info "Installing: $1"
+ go install $1
+ fi
+}
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/ebnf/ebnf.go b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/ebnf/ebnf.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..a4e20f0
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/ebnf/ebnf.go
@@ -0,0 +1,267 @@
+// Copyright 2009 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.
+
+// Package ebnf is a library for EBNF grammars. The input is text ([]byte)
+// satisfying the following grammar (represented itself in EBNF):
+//
+// Production = name "=" [ Expression ] "." .
+// Expression = Alternative { "|" Alternative } .
+// Alternative = Term { Term } .
+// Term = name | token [ "…" token ] | Group | Option | Repetition .
+// Group = "(" Expression ")" .
+// Option = "[" Expression "]" .
+// Repetition = "{" Expression "}" .
+//
+// A name is a Go identifier, a token is a Go string, and comments
+// and white space follow the same rules as for the Go language.
+// Production names starting with an uppercase Unicode letter denote
+// non-terminal productions (i.e., productions which allow white-space
+// and comments between tokens); all other production names denote
+// lexical productions.
+package ebnf // import "golang.org/x/exp/ebnf"
+
+import (
+ "errors"
+ "fmt"
+ "text/scanner"
+ "unicode"
+ "unicode/utf8"
+)
+
+// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+// Error handling
+
+type errorList []error
+
+func (list errorList) Err() error {
+ if len(list) == 0 {
+ return nil
+ }
+ return list
+}
+
+func (list errorList) Error() string {
+ switch len(list) {
+ case 0:
+ return "no errors"
+ case 1:
+ return list[0].Error()
+ }
+ return fmt.Sprintf("%s (and %d more errors)", list[0], len(list)-1)
+}
+
+func newError(pos scanner.Position, msg string) error {
+ return errors.New(fmt.Sprintf("%s: %s", pos, msg))
+}
+
+// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+// Internal representation
+
+type (
+ // An Expression node represents a production expression.
+ Expression interface {
+ // Pos is the position of the first character of the syntactic construct
+ Pos() scanner.Position
+ }
+
+ // An Alternative node represents a non-empty list of alternative expressions.
+ Alternative []Expression // x | y | z
+
+ // A Sequence node represents a non-empty list of sequential expressions.
+ Sequence []Expression // x y z
+
+ // A Name node represents a production name.
+ Name struct {
+ StringPos scanner.Position
+ String string
+ }
+
+ // A Token node represents a literal.
+ Token struct {
+ StringPos scanner.Position
+ String string
+ }
+
+ // A List node represents a range of characters.
+ Range struct {
+ Begin, End *Token // begin ... end
+ }
+
+ // A Group node represents a grouped expression.
+ Group struct {
+ Lparen scanner.Position
+ Body Expression // (body)
+ }
+
+ // An Option node represents an optional expression.
+ Option struct {
+ Lbrack scanner.Position
+ Body Expression // [body]
+ }
+
+ // A Repetition node represents a repeated expression.
+ Repetition struct {
+ Lbrace scanner.Position
+ Body Expression // {body}
+ }
+
+ // A Production node represents an EBNF production.
+ Production struct {
+ Name *Name
+ Expr Expression
+ }
+
+ // A Bad node stands for pieces of source code that lead to a parse error.
+ Bad struct {
+ TokPos scanner.Position
+ Error string // parser error message
+ }
+
+ // A Grammar is a set of EBNF productions. The map
+ // is indexed by production name.
+ //
+ Grammar map[string]*Production
+)
+
+func (x Alternative) Pos() scanner.Position { return x[0].Pos() } // the parser always generates non-empty Alternative
+func (x Sequence) Pos() scanner.Position { return x[0].Pos() } // the parser always generates non-empty Sequences
+func (x *Name) Pos() scanner.Position { return x.StringPos }
+func (x *Token) Pos() scanner.Position { return x.StringPos }
+func (x *Range) Pos() scanner.Position { return x.Begin.Pos() }
+func (x *Group) Pos() scanner.Position { return x.Lparen }
+func (x *Option) Pos() scanner.Position { return x.Lbrack }
+func (x *Repetition) Pos() scanner.Position { return x.Lbrace }
+func (x *Production) Pos() scanner.Position { return x.Name.Pos() }
+func (x *Bad) Pos() scanner.Position { return x.TokPos }
+
+// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+// Grammar verification
+
+func isLexical(name string) bool {
+ ch, _ := utf8.DecodeRuneInString(name)
+ return !unicode.IsUpper(ch)
+}
+
+type verifier struct {
+ errors errorList
+ worklist []*Production
+ reached Grammar // set of productions reached from (and including) the root production
+ grammar Grammar
+}
+
+func (v *verifier) error(pos scanner.Position, msg string) {
+ v.errors = append(v.errors, newError(pos, msg))
+}
+
+func (v *verifier) push(prod *Production) {
+ name := prod.Name.String
+ if _, found := v.reached[name]; !found {
+ v.worklist = append(v.worklist, prod)
+ v.reached[name] = prod
+ }
+}
+
+func (v *verifier) verifyChar(x *Token) rune {
+ s := x.String
+ if utf8.RuneCountInString(s) != 1 {
+ v.error(x.Pos(), "single char expected, found "+s)
+ return 0
+ }
+ ch, _ := utf8.DecodeRuneInString(s)
+ return ch
+}
+
+func (v *verifier) verifyExpr(expr Expression, lexical bool) {
+ switch x := expr.(type) {
+ case nil:
+ // empty expression
+ case Alternative:
+ for _, e := range x {
+ v.verifyExpr(e, lexical)
+ }
+ case Sequence:
+ for _, e := range x {
+ v.verifyExpr(e, lexical)
+ }
+ case *Name:
+ // a production with this name must exist;
+ // add it to the worklist if not yet processed
+ if prod, found := v.grammar[x.String]; found {
+ v.push(prod)
+ } else {
+ v.error(x.Pos(), "missing production "+x.String)
+ }
+ // within a lexical production references
+ // to non-lexical productions are invalid
+ if lexical && !isLexical(x.String) {
+ v.error(x.Pos(), "reference to non-lexical production "+x.String)
+ }
+ case *Token:
+ // nothing to do for now
+ case *Range:
+ i := v.verifyChar(x.Begin)
+ j := v.verifyChar(x.End)
+ if i >= j {
+ v.error(x.Pos(), "decreasing character range")
+ }
+ case *Group:
+ v.verifyExpr(x.Body, lexical)
+ case *Option:
+ v.verifyExpr(x.Body, lexical)
+ case *Repetition:
+ v.verifyExpr(x.Body, lexical)
+ case *Bad:
+ v.error(x.Pos(), x.Error)
+ default:
+ panic(fmt.Sprintf("internal error: unexpected type %T", expr))
+ }
+}
+
+func (v *verifier) verify(grammar Grammar, start string) {
+ // find root production
+ root, found := grammar[start]
+ if !found {
+ var noPos scanner.Position
+ v.error(noPos, "no start production "+start)
+ return
+ }
+
+ // initialize verifier
+ v.worklist = v.worklist[0:0]
+ v.reached = make(Grammar)
+ v.grammar = grammar
+
+ // work through the worklist
+ v.push(root)
+ for {
+ n := len(v.worklist) - 1
+ if n < 0 {
+ break
+ }
+ prod := v.worklist[n]
+ v.worklist = v.worklist[0:n]
+ v.verifyExpr(prod.Expr, isLexical(prod.Name.String))
+ }
+
+ // check if all productions were reached
+ if len(v.reached) < len(v.grammar) {
+ for name, prod := range v.grammar {
+ if _, found := v.reached[name]; !found {
+ v.error(prod.Pos(), name+" is unreachable")
+ }
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+// Verify checks that:
+// - all productions used are defined
+// - all productions defined are used when beginning at start
+// - lexical productions refer only to other lexical productions
+//
+// Position information is interpreted relative to the file set fset.
+func Verify(grammar Grammar, start string) error {
+ var v verifier
+ v.verify(grammar, start)
+ return v.errors.Err()
+}
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/ebnf/ebnf_test.go b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/ebnf/ebnf_test.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..8219986
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/ebnf/ebnf_test.go
@@ -0,0 +1,73 @@
+// Copyright 2009 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.
+
+package ebnf
+
+import (
+ "bytes"
+ "testing"
+)
+
+var goodGrammars = []string{
+ `Program = .`,
+
+ `Program = foo .
+ foo = "foo" .`,
+
+ `Program = "a" | "b" "c" .`,
+
+ `Program = "a" … "z" .`,
+
+ `Program = Song .
+ Song = { Note } .
+ Note = Do | (Re | Mi | Fa | So | La) | Ti .
+ Do = "c" .
+ Re = "d" .
+ Mi = "e" .
+ Fa = "f" .
+ So = "g" .
+ La = "a" .
+ Ti = ti .
+ ti = "b" .`,
+
+ "Program = `\"` .",
+}
+
+var badGrammars = []string{
+ `Program = | .`,
+ `Program = | b .`,
+ `Program = a … b .`,
+ `Program = "a" … .`,
+ `Program = … "b" .`,
+ `Program = () .`,
+ `Program = [] .`,
+ `Program = {} .`,
+}
+
+func checkGood(t *testing.T, src string) {
+ grammar, err := Parse("", bytes.NewBuffer([]byte(src)))
+ if err != nil {
+ t.Errorf("Parse(%s) failed: %v", src, err)
+ return
+ }
+ if err = Verify(grammar, "Program"); err != nil {
+ t.Errorf("Verify(%s) failed: %v", src, err)
+ }
+}
+
+func checkBad(t *testing.T, src string) {
+ _, err := Parse("", bytes.NewBuffer([]byte(src)))
+ if err == nil {
+ t.Errorf("Parse(%s) should have failed", src)
+ }
+}
+
+func TestGrammars(t *testing.T) {
+ for _, src := range goodGrammars {
+ checkGood(t, src)
+ }
+ for _, src := range badGrammars {
+ checkBad(t, src)
+ }
+}
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/ebnf/parser.go b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/ebnf/parser.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..7aa7a70
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/ebnf/parser.go
@@ -0,0 +1,189 @@
+// Copyright 2009 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.
+
+package ebnf
+
+import (
+ "io"
+ "strconv"
+ "text/scanner"
+)
+
+type parser struct {
+ errors errorList
+ scanner scanner.Scanner
+ pos scanner.Position // token position
+ tok rune // one token look-ahead
+ lit string // token literal
+}
+
+func (p *parser) next() {
+ p.tok = p.scanner.Scan()
+ p.pos = p.scanner.Position
+ p.lit = p.scanner.TokenText()
+}
+
+func (p *parser) error(pos scanner.Position, msg string) {
+ p.errors = append(p.errors, newError(pos, msg))
+}
+
+func (p *parser) errorExpected(pos scanner.Position, msg string) {
+ msg = `expected "` + msg + `"`
+ if pos.Offset == p.pos.Offset {
+ // the error happened at the current position;
+ // make the error message more specific
+ msg += ", found " + scanner.TokenString(p.tok)
+ if p.tok < 0 {
+ msg += " " + p.lit
+ }
+ }
+ p.error(pos, msg)
+}
+
+func (p *parser) expect(tok rune) scanner.Position {
+ pos := p.pos
+ if p.tok != tok {
+ p.errorExpected(pos, scanner.TokenString(tok))
+ }
+ p.next() // make progress in any case
+ return pos
+}
+
+func (p *parser) parseIdentifier() *Name {
+ pos := p.pos
+ name := p.lit
+ p.expect(scanner.Ident)
+ return &Name{pos, name}
+}
+
+func (p *parser) parseToken() *Token {
+ pos := p.pos
+ value := ""
+ if p.tok == scanner.String || p.tok == scanner.RawString {
+ value, _ = strconv.Unquote(p.lit)
+ // Unquote may fail with an error, but only if the scanner found
+ // an illegal string in the first place. In this case the error
+ // has already been reported.
+ p.next()
+ } else {
+ p.expect(scanner.String)
+ }
+ return &Token{pos, value}
+}
+
+// ParseTerm returns nil if no term was found.
+func (p *parser) parseTerm() (x Expression) {
+ pos := p.pos
+
+ switch p.tok {
+ case scanner.Ident:
+ x = p.parseIdentifier()
+
+ case scanner.String, scanner.RawString:
+ tok := p.parseToken()
+ x = tok
+ const ellipsis = '…' // U+2026, the horizontal ellipsis character
+ if p.tok == ellipsis {
+ p.next()
+ x = &Range{tok, p.parseToken()}
+ }
+
+ case '(':
+ p.next()
+ x = &Group{pos, p.parseExpression()}
+ p.expect(')')
+
+ case '[':
+ p.next()
+ x = &Option{pos, p.parseExpression()}
+ p.expect(']')
+
+ case '{':
+ p.next()
+ x = &Repetition{pos, p.parseExpression()}
+ p.expect('}')
+ }
+
+ return x
+}
+
+func (p *parser) parseSequence() Expression {
+ var list Sequence
+
+ for x := p.parseTerm(); x != nil; x = p.parseTerm() {
+ list = append(list, x)
+ }
+
+ // no need for a sequence if list.Len() < 2
+ switch len(list) {
+ case 0:
+ p.errorExpected(p.pos, "term")
+ return &Bad{p.pos, "term expected"}
+ case 1:
+ return list[0]
+ }
+
+ return list
+}
+
+func (p *parser) parseExpression() Expression {
+ var list Alternative
+
+ for {
+ list = append(list, p.parseSequence())
+ if p.tok != '|' {
+ break
+ }
+ p.next()
+ }
+ // len(list) > 0
+
+ // no need for an Alternative node if list.Len() < 2
+ if len(list) == 1 {
+ return list[0]
+ }
+
+ return list
+}
+
+func (p *parser) parseProduction() *Production {
+ name := p.parseIdentifier()
+ p.expect('=')
+ var expr Expression
+ if p.tok != '.' {
+ expr = p.parseExpression()
+ }
+ p.expect('.')
+ return &Production{name, expr}
+}
+
+func (p *parser) parse(filename string, src io.Reader) Grammar {
+ p.scanner.Init(src)
+ p.scanner.Filename = filename
+ p.next() // initializes pos, tok, lit
+
+ grammar := make(Grammar)
+ for p.tok != scanner.EOF {
+ prod := p.parseProduction()
+ name := prod.Name.String
+ if _, found := grammar[name]; !found {
+ grammar[name] = prod
+ } else {
+ p.error(prod.Pos(), name+" declared already")
+ }
+ }
+
+ return grammar
+}
+
+// Parse parses a set of EBNF productions from source src.
+// It returns a set of productions. Errors are reported
+// for incorrect syntax and if a production is declared
+// more than once; the filename is used only for error
+// positions.
+func Parse(filename string, src io.Reader) (Grammar, error) {
+ var p parser
+ grammar := p.parse(filename, src)
+ return grammar, p.errors.Err()
+}
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/ebnflint/doc.go b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/ebnflint/doc.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..79d3a66
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/ebnflint/doc.go
@@ -0,0 +1,21 @@
+// Copyright 2009 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.
+
+/*
+Ebnflint verifies that EBNF productions are consistent and grammatically correct.
+It reads them from an HTML document such as the Go specification.
+
+Grammar productions are grouped in boxes demarcated by the HTML elements
+
+ <pre class="ebnf">
+ </pre>
+
+Usage:
+
+ go tool ebnflint [--start production] [file]
+
+The --start flag specifies the name of the start production for
+the grammar; it defaults to "Start".
+*/
+package main // import "golang.org/x/exp/ebnflint"
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/ebnflint/ebnflint.go b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/ebnflint/ebnflint.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..bf8ad54
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/ebnflint/ebnflint.go
@@ -0,0 +1,123 @@
+// Copyright 2009 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.
+
+package main
+
+import (
+ "bytes"
+ "flag"
+ "fmt"
+ "go/scanner"
+ "go/token"
+ "io"
+ "io/ioutil"
+ "os"
+ "path/filepath"
+
+ "golang.org/x/exp/ebnf"
+)
+
+var fset = token.NewFileSet()
+var start = flag.String("start", "Start", "name of start production")
+
+func usage() {
+ fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "usage: go tool ebnflint [flags] [filename]\n")
+ flag.PrintDefaults()
+ os.Exit(1)
+}
+
+// Markers around EBNF sections in .html files
+var (
+ open = []byte(`<pre class="ebnf">`)
+ close = []byte(`</pre>`)
+)
+
+func report(err error) {
+ scanner.PrintError(os.Stderr, err)
+ os.Exit(1)
+}
+
+func extractEBNF(src []byte) []byte {
+ var buf bytes.Buffer
+
+ for {
+ // i = beginning of EBNF text
+ i := bytes.Index(src, open)
+ if i < 0 {
+ break // no EBNF found - we are done
+ }
+ i += len(open)
+
+ // write as many newlines as found in the excluded text
+ // to maintain correct line numbers in error messages
+ for _, ch := range src[0:i] {
+ if ch == '\n' {
+ buf.WriteByte('\n')
+ }
+ }
+
+ // j = end of EBNF text (or end of source)
+ j := bytes.Index(src[i:], close) // close marker
+ if j < 0 {
+ j = len(src) - i
+ }
+ j += i
+
+ // copy EBNF text
+ buf.Write(src[i:j])
+
+ // advance
+ src = src[j:]
+ }
+
+ return buf.Bytes()
+}
+
+func main() {
+ flag.Parse()
+
+ var (
+ name string
+ r io.Reader
+ )
+ switch flag.NArg() {
+ case 0:
+ name, r = "<stdin>", os.Stdin
+ case 1:
+ name = flag.Arg(0)
+ default:
+ usage()
+ }
+
+ if err := verify(name, *start, r); err != nil {
+ report(err)
+ }
+}
+
+func verify(name, start string, r io.Reader) error {
+ if r == nil {
+ f, err := os.Open(name)
+ if err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ defer f.Close()
+ r = f
+ }
+
+ src, err := ioutil.ReadAll(r)
+ if err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+
+ if filepath.Ext(name) == ".html" || bytes.Index(src, open) >= 0 {
+ src = extractEBNF(src)
+ }
+
+ grammar, err := ebnf.Parse(name, bytes.NewBuffer(src))
+ if err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+
+ return ebnf.Verify(grammar, start)
+}
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/ebnflint/ebnflint_test.go b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/ebnflint/ebnflint_test.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..91fb363
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/ebnflint/ebnflint_test.go
@@ -0,0 +1,22 @@
+// Copyright 2012 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.
+
+package main
+
+import (
+ "os"
+ "runtime"
+ "testing"
+)
+
+func TestSpec(t *testing.T) {
+ if err := verify(runtime.GOROOT()+"/doc/go_spec.html", "SourceFile", nil); err != nil {
+ if os.IsNotExist(err) {
+ // Couldn't find/open the file - skip test rather than
+ // complain since not all builders copy the spec.
+ t.Skip("spec file not found")
+ }
+ t.Fatal(err)
+ }
+}
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/go.mod b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/go.mod
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..c64f300
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/go.mod
@@ -0,0 +1,14 @@
+module golang.org/x/exp
+
+go 1.18
+
+require (
+ golang.org/x/mod v0.6.0-dev.0.20220106191415-9b9b3d81d5e3
+ golang.org/x/tools v0.1.10
+)
+
+require (
+ github.com/google/go-cmp v0.5.8 // indirect
+ golang.org/x/sys v0.0.0-20211019181941-9d821ace8654 // indirect
+ golang.org/x/xerrors v0.0.0-20200804184101-5ec99f83aff1 // indirect
+)
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/go.sum b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/go.sum
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..d6c4d58
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/go.sum
@@ -0,0 +1,14 @@
+github.com/google/go-cmp v0.5.8 h1:e6P7q2lk1O+qJJb4BtCQXlK8vWEO8V1ZeuEdJNOqZyg=
+github.com/google/go-cmp v0.5.8/go.mod h1:17dUlkBOakJ0+DkrSSNjCkIjxS6bF9zb3elmeNGIjoY=
+golang.org/x/mod v0.6.0-dev.0.20211013180041-c96bc1413d57 h1:LQmS1nU0twXLA96Kt7U9qtHJEbBk3z6Q0V4UXjZkpr4=
+golang.org/x/mod v0.6.0-dev.0.20211013180041-c96bc1413d57/go.mod h1:3p9vT2HGsQu2K1YbXdKPJLVgG5VJdoTa1poYQBtP1AY=
+golang.org/x/mod v0.6.0-dev.0.20220106191415-9b9b3d81d5e3 h1:kQgndtyPBW/JIYERgdxfwMYh3AVStj88WQTlNDi2a+o=
+golang.org/x/mod v0.6.0-dev.0.20220106191415-9b9b3d81d5e3/go.mod h1:3p9vT2HGsQu2K1YbXdKPJLVgG5VJdoTa1poYQBtP1AY=
+golang.org/x/sys v0.0.0-20211019181941-9d821ace8654 h1:id054HUawV2/6IGm2IV8KZQjqtwAOo2CYlOToYqa0d0=
+golang.org/x/sys v0.0.0-20211019181941-9d821ace8654/go.mod h1:oPkhp1MJrh7nUepCBck5+mAzfO9JrbApNNgaTdGDITg=
+golang.org/x/tools v0.1.8-0.20211029000441-d6a9af8af023 h1:0c3L82FDQ5rt1bjTBlchS8t6RQ6299/+5bWMnRLh+uI=
+golang.org/x/tools v0.1.8-0.20211029000441-d6a9af8af023/go.mod h1:nABZi5QlRsZVlzPpHl034qft6wpY4eDcsTt5AaioBiU=
+golang.org/x/tools v0.1.10 h1:QjFRCZxdOhBJ/UNgnBZLbNV13DlbnK0quyivTnXJM20=
+golang.org/x/tools v0.1.10/go.mod h1:Uh6Zz+xoGYZom868N8YTex3t7RhtHDBrE8Gzo9bV56E=
+golang.org/x/xerrors v0.0.0-20200804184101-5ec99f83aff1 h1:go1bK/D/BFZV2I8cIQd1NKEZ+0owSTG1fDTci4IqFcE=
+golang.org/x/xerrors v0.0.0-20200804184101-5ec99f83aff1/go.mod h1:I/5z698sn9Ka8TeJc9MKroUUfqBBauWjQqLJ2OPfmY0=
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/inotify/README.txt b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/inotify/README.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..2ba49f6
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/inotify/README.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
+Please use gopkg.in/fsnotify.v0 instead.
+
+For updates, see: https://fsnotify.org/
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/io/i2c/devfs.go b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/io/i2c/devfs.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..3c7704f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/io/i2c/devfs.go
@@ -0,0 +1,80 @@
+// Copyright 2016 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.
+
+//go:build linux
+// +build linux
+
+package i2c
+
+import (
+ "fmt"
+ "io"
+ "os"
+ "syscall"
+
+ "golang.org/x/exp/io/i2c/driver"
+)
+
+// Devfs is an I2C driver that works against the devfs.
+// You need to load the "i2c-dev" kernel module to use this driver.
+type Devfs struct {
+ // Dev is the I2C bus device, e.g. /dev/i2c-1. Required.
+ Dev string
+}
+
+const (
+ i2c_SLAVE = 0x0703 // TODO(jbd): Allow users to use I2C_SLAVE_FORCE?
+ i2c_TENBIT = 0x0704
+)
+
+// TODO(jbd): Support I2C_RETRIES and I2C_TIMEOUT at the driver and implementation level.
+
+func (d *Devfs) Open(addr int, tenbit bool) (driver.Conn, error) {
+ f, err := os.OpenFile(d.Dev, os.O_RDWR, os.ModeDevice)
+ if err != nil {
+ return nil, err
+ }
+ conn := &devfsConn{f: f}
+ if tenbit {
+ if err := conn.ioctl(i2c_TENBIT, uintptr(1)); err != nil {
+ conn.Close()
+ return nil, fmt.Errorf("cannot enable the 10-bit address mode on bus %v: %v", d.Dev, err)
+ }
+ }
+ if err := conn.ioctl(i2c_SLAVE, uintptr(addr)); err != nil {
+ conn.Close()
+ return nil, fmt.Errorf("error opening the address (%v) on the bus (%v): %v", addr, d.Dev, err)
+ }
+ return conn, nil
+}
+
+type devfsConn struct {
+ f *os.File
+}
+
+func (c *devfsConn) Tx(w, r []byte) error {
+ if w != nil {
+ if _, err := c.f.Write(w); err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ c.f.Sync()
+ }
+ if r != nil {
+ if _, err := io.ReadFull(c.f, r); err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ }
+ return nil
+}
+
+func (c *devfsConn) Close() error {
+ return c.f.Close()
+}
+
+func (c *devfsConn) ioctl(arg1, arg2 uintptr) error {
+ if _, _, errno := syscall.Syscall(syscall.SYS_IOCTL, c.f.Fd(), arg1, arg2); errno != 0 {
+ return syscall.Errno(errno)
+ }
+ return nil
+}
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/io/i2c/devfs_nonlinux.go b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/io/i2c/devfs_nonlinux.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..619fb9f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/io/i2c/devfs_nonlinux.go
@@ -0,0 +1,25 @@
+// Copyright 2016 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.
+
+//go:build !linux
+// +build !linux
+
+package i2c
+
+import (
+ "errors"
+
+ "golang.org/x/exp/io/i2c/driver"
+)
+
+// Devfs is no-implementation so developers using cross compilation
+// can rely on local tools even though the real implementation isn't
+// available on their platform.
+type Devfs struct {
+ Dev string
+}
+
+func (d *Devfs) Open(addr int, tenbit bool) (driver.Conn, error) {
+ return nil, errors.New("not implemented on this platform")
+}
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/io/i2c/driver/driver.go b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/io/i2c/driver/driver.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..3fe51a4
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/io/i2c/driver/driver.go
@@ -0,0 +1,24 @@
+// Copyright 2016 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.
+
+// Package driver contains interfaces to be implemented by various I2C implementations.
+package driver // import "golang.org/x/exp/io/i2c/driver"
+
+// Opener opens a connection to an I2C device to communicate with
+// the I2C address given. If the address is an 10-bit I2C address,
+// tenbit is true.
+type Opener interface {
+ Open(addr int, tenbit bool) (Conn, error)
+}
+
+// Conn represents an active connection to an I2C device.
+type Conn interface {
+ // Tx first writes w (if not nil), then reads len(r)
+ // bytes from device into r (if not nil) in a single
+ // I2C transaction.
+ Tx(w, r []byte) error
+
+ // Close closes the connection.
+ Close() error
+}
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/io/i2c/example/displayip/main.go b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/io/i2c/example/displayip/main.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..58fe694
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/io/i2c/example/displayip/main.go
@@ -0,0 +1,89 @@
+// Copyright 2016 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.
+
+// Package main contains a program that displays the IPv4 address
+// of the machine on an a Grove-LCD RGB backlight.
+package main
+
+import (
+ "fmt"
+ "net"
+
+ "golang.org/x/exp/io/i2c"
+)
+
+const (
+ DISPLAY_RGB_ADDR = 0x62
+ DISPLAY_TEXT_ADDR = 0x3e
+)
+
+func main() {
+ d, err := i2c.Open(&i2c.Devfs{Dev: "/dev/i2c-1"}, DISPLAY_RGB_ADDR)
+ if err != nil {
+ panic(err)
+ }
+
+ td, err := i2c.Open(&i2c.Devfs{Dev: "/dev/i2c-1"}, DISPLAY_TEXT_ADDR)
+ if err != nil {
+ panic(err)
+ }
+
+ // Set the backlight color to 100,100,100.
+ write(d, []byte{0, 0})
+ write(d, []byte{1, 0})
+ write(d, []byte{0x08, 0xaa})
+ write(d, []byte{4, 100}) // R value
+ write(d, []byte{3, 100}) // G value
+ write(d, []byte{2, 100}) // B value
+
+ ip, err := resolveIP()
+ if err != nil {
+ panic(err)
+ }
+
+ fmt.Printf("host machine IP is %v\n", ip)
+
+ write(td, []byte{0x80, 0x02}) // return home
+ write(td, []byte{0x80, 0x01}) // clean the display
+ write(td, []byte{0x80, 0x08 | 0x04}) // no cursor
+ write(td, []byte{0x80, 0x28}) // two lines
+
+ for _, s := range ip {
+ write(td, []byte{0x40, byte(s)})
+ }
+}
+
+func write(d *i2c.Device, buf []byte) {
+ err := d.Write(buf)
+ if err != nil {
+ panic(err)
+ }
+}
+
+func resolveIP() (string, error) {
+ var ip net.IP
+ ifaces, err := net.Interfaces()
+ if err != nil {
+ panic(err)
+ }
+ for _, i := range ifaces {
+ addrs, err := i.Addrs()
+ if err != nil {
+ panic(err)
+ }
+ for _, addr := range addrs {
+ switch v := addr.(type) {
+ case *net.IPNet:
+ ip = v.IP
+ case *net.IPAddr:
+ ip = v.IP
+ }
+ ip = ip.To4()
+ if ip != nil && ip.String() != "127.0.0.1" {
+ return ip.String(), nil
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ return "", fmt.Errorf("cannot resolve the IP")
+}
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/io/i2c/example_test.go b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/io/i2c/example_test.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..aeedaeb
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/io/i2c/example_test.go
@@ -0,0 +1,24 @@
+// Copyright 2016 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.
+
+package i2c_test
+
+import (
+ "golang.org/x/exp/io/i2c"
+)
+
+func ExampleOpen() {
+ d, err := i2c.Open(&i2c.Devfs{Dev: "/dev/i2c-1"}, 0x39)
+ if err != nil {
+ panic(err)
+ }
+
+ // opens a 10-bit address
+ d, err = i2c.Open(&i2c.Devfs{Dev: "/dev/i2c-1"}, i2c.TenBit(0x78))
+ if err != nil {
+ panic(err)
+ }
+
+ _ = d
+}
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/io/i2c/i2c.go b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/io/i2c/i2c.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..192ad3d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/io/i2c/i2c.go
@@ -0,0 +1,75 @@
+// Copyright 2016 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.
+
+// Package i2c allows users to read from and write to a slave I2C device.
+//
+// # Deprecated
+//
+// This package is not maintained anymore. An actively supported cross-platform
+// alternative is https://periph.io/.
+package i2c // import "golang.org/x/exp/io/i2c"
+
+import (
+ "golang.org/x/exp/io/i2c/driver"
+)
+
+const tenbitMask = 1 << 12
+
+// Device represents an I2C device. Devices must be closed once
+// they are no longer in use.
+type Device struct {
+ conn driver.Conn
+}
+
+// TenBit marks an I2C address as a 10-bit address.
+func TenBit(addr int) int {
+ return addr | tenbitMask
+}
+
+// Read reads len(buf) bytes from the device.
+func (d *Device) Read(buf []byte) error {
+ return d.conn.Tx(nil, buf)
+}
+
+// ReadReg is similar to Read but it reads from a register.
+func (d *Device) ReadReg(reg byte, buf []byte) error {
+ return d.conn.Tx([]byte{reg}, buf)
+}
+
+// Write writes the buffer to the device. If it is required to write to a
+// specific register, the register should be passed as the first byte in the
+// given buffer.
+func (d *Device) Write(buf []byte) (err error) {
+ return d.conn.Tx(buf, nil)
+}
+
+// WriteReg is similar to Write but writes to a register.
+func (d *Device) WriteReg(reg byte, buf []byte) (err error) {
+ // TODO(jbd): Do not allocate, not optimal.
+ return d.conn.Tx(append([]byte{reg}, buf...), nil)
+}
+
+// Close closes the device and releases the underlying sources.
+func (d *Device) Close() error {
+ return d.conn.Close()
+}
+
+// Open opens a connection to an I2C device.
+// All devices must be closed once they are no longer in use.
+// For devices that use 10-bit I2C addresses, addr can be marked
+// as a 10-bit address with TenBit.
+func Open(o driver.Opener, addr int) (*Device, error) {
+ unmasked, tenbit := resolveAddr(addr)
+ conn, err := o.Open(unmasked, tenbit)
+ if err != nil {
+ return nil, err
+ }
+ return &Device{conn: conn}, nil
+}
+
+// resolveAddr returns whether the addr is 10-bit masked or not.
+// It also returns the unmasked address.
+func resolveAddr(addr int) (unmasked int, tenbit bool) {
+ return addr & (tenbitMask - 1), addr&tenbitMask == tenbitMask
+}
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/io/i2c/i2c_test.go b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/io/i2c/i2c_test.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..8765e3e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/io/i2c/i2c_test.go
@@ -0,0 +1,31 @@
+// Copyright 2016 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.
+
+package i2c
+
+import (
+ "testing"
+)
+
+func TestTenBit(t *testing.T) {
+ tc := []struct {
+ masked int
+ addrWant int
+ tenbitWant bool
+ }{
+ {TenBit(0x5), 0x5, true},
+ {0x5, 0x5, false},
+ {TenBit(0x200), 0x200, true},
+ }
+
+ for _, tt := range tc {
+ unmasked, tenbit := resolveAddr(tt.masked)
+ if want, got := tt.tenbitWant, tenbit; got != want {
+ t.Errorf("want address %x as 10-bit; got non 10-bit", tt.masked)
+ }
+ if want, got := tt.addrWant, unmasked; got != want {
+ t.Errorf("want address %v; got %v", want, got)
+ }
+ }
+}
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/io/spi/devfs.go b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/io/spi/devfs.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..a5f1bca
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/io/spi/devfs.go
@@ -0,0 +1,177 @@
+// Copyright 2016 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.
+
+//go:build linux
+// +build linux
+
+package spi
+
+import (
+ "fmt"
+ "os"
+ "syscall"
+ "unsafe"
+
+ "golang.org/x/exp/io/spi/driver"
+)
+
+const (
+ devfs_MAGIC = 107
+
+ devfs_NRBITS = 8
+ devfs_TYPEBITS = 8
+ devfs_SIZEBITS = 13
+ devfs_DIRBITS = 3
+
+ devfs_NRSHIFT = 0
+ devfs_TYPESHIFT = devfs_NRSHIFT + devfs_NRBITS
+ devfs_SIZESHIFT = devfs_TYPESHIFT + devfs_TYPEBITS
+ devfs_DIRSHIFT = devfs_SIZESHIFT + devfs_SIZEBITS
+
+ devfs_READ = 2
+ devfs_WRITE = 4
+)
+
+type payload struct {
+ tx uint64
+ rx uint64
+ length uint32
+ speed uint32
+ delay uint16
+ bits uint8
+ csChange uint8
+ txNBits uint8
+ rxNBits uint8
+ pad uint16
+}
+
+// Devfs is an SPI driver that works against the devfs.
+// You need to have loaded the "spidev" Linux module to use this driver.
+type Devfs struct {
+ // Dev is the device to be opened.
+ // Device name is usually in the /dev/spidev<bus>.<chip> format.
+ // Required.
+ Dev string
+
+ // Mode is the SPI mode. SPI mode is a combination of polarity and phases.
+ // CPOL is the high order bit, CPHA is the low order. Pre-computed mode
+ // values are Mode0, Mode1, Mode2 and Mode3. The value of the mode argument
+ // can be overridden by the device's driver.
+ // Required.
+ Mode Mode
+
+ // MaxSpeed is the max clock speed (Hz) and can be overridden by the device's driver.
+ // Required.
+ MaxSpeed int64
+}
+
+// Open opens the provided device with the specified options
+// and returns a connection.
+func (d *Devfs) Open() (driver.Conn, error) {
+ f, err := os.OpenFile(d.Dev, os.O_RDWR, os.ModeDevice)
+ if err != nil {
+ return nil, err
+ }
+ conn := &devfsConn{f: f}
+ if err := conn.Configure(driver.Mode, int(d.Mode)); err != nil {
+ conn.Close()
+ return nil, err
+ }
+ if err := conn.Configure(driver.MaxSpeed, int(d.MaxSpeed)); err != nil {
+ conn.Close()
+ return nil, err
+ }
+ return conn, nil
+}
+
+type devfsConn struct {
+ f *os.File
+ mode uint8
+ speed uint32
+ bits uint8
+ delay uint16
+ csChange uint8
+}
+
+func (c *devfsConn) Configure(k, v int) error {
+ switch k {
+ case driver.Mode:
+ m := uint8(v)
+ if err := c.ioctl(requestCode(devfs_WRITE, devfs_MAGIC, 1, 1), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(&m))); err != nil {
+ return fmt.Errorf("error setting mode to %v: %v", m, err)
+ }
+ c.mode = m
+ case driver.Bits:
+ b := uint8(v)
+ if err := c.ioctl(requestCode(devfs_WRITE, devfs_MAGIC, 3, 1), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(&b))); err != nil {
+ return fmt.Errorf("error setting bits per word to %v: %v", b, err)
+ }
+ c.bits = b
+ case driver.MaxSpeed:
+ s := uint32(v)
+ if err := c.ioctl(requestCode(devfs_WRITE, devfs_MAGIC, 4, 4), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(&s))); err != nil {
+ return fmt.Errorf("error setting speed to %v: %v", s, err)
+ }
+ c.speed = s
+ case driver.Order:
+ o := uint8(v)
+ if err := c.ioctl(requestCode(devfs_WRITE, devfs_MAGIC, 2, 1), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(&o))); err != nil {
+ return fmt.Errorf("error setting bit order to %v: %v", o, err)
+ }
+ case driver.Delay:
+ c.delay = uint16(v)
+ case driver.CSChange:
+ c.csChange = uint8(v)
+ default:
+ return fmt.Errorf("unknown key: %v", k)
+ }
+ return nil
+}
+
+func (c *devfsConn) Tx(w, r []byte) error {
+ if r == nil {
+ r = make([]byte, len(w))
+ }
+ // TODO(jbd): len(w) == len(r)?
+ // TODO(jbd): Allow nil w.
+ p := payload{
+ tx: uint64(uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(&w[0]))),
+ rx: uint64(uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(&r[0]))),
+ length: uint32(len(w)),
+ speed: c.speed,
+ delay: c.delay,
+ bits: c.bits,
+ csChange: c.csChange,
+ }
+ // TODO(jbd): Read from the device and fill rx.
+ return c.ioctl(msgRequestCode(1), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(&p)))
+}
+
+func (c *devfsConn) Close() error {
+ return c.f.Close()
+}
+
+// requestCode returns the device specific request code for the specified direction,
+// type, number and size to be used in the ioctl call.
+func requestCode(dir, typ, nr, size uintptr) uintptr {
+ return (dir << devfs_DIRSHIFT) | (typ << devfs_TYPESHIFT) | (nr << devfs_NRSHIFT) | (size << devfs_SIZESHIFT)
+}
+
+// msgRequestCode returns the device specific value for the SPI
+// message payload to be used in the ioctl call.
+// n represents the number of messages.
+func msgRequestCode(n uint32) uintptr {
+ return uintptr(0x40006B00 + (n * 0x200000))
+}
+
+// ioctl makes an IOCTL on the open device file descriptor.
+func (c *devfsConn) ioctl(a1, a2 uintptr) error {
+ _, _, errno := syscall.Syscall(
+ syscall.SYS_IOCTL, c.f.Fd(), a1, a2,
+ )
+ if errno != 0 {
+ return syscall.Errno(errno)
+ }
+ return nil
+}
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/io/spi/devfs_nonlinux.go b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/io/spi/devfs_nonlinux.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..499d69d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/io/spi/devfs_nonlinux.go
@@ -0,0 +1,40 @@
+// Copyright 2016 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.
+
+//go:build !linux
+// +build !linux
+
+package spi
+
+import (
+ "errors"
+
+ "golang.org/x/exp/io/spi/driver"
+)
+
+// Devfs is a no-implementation of an SPI driver that works against the devfs.
+// You need to have loaded the Linux "spidev" module to use this driver.
+type Devfs struct {
+ // Dev is the device to be opened.
+ // Device name is usually in the /dev/spidev<bus>.<chip> format.
+ // Required.
+ Dev string
+
+ // Mode is the SPI mode. SPI mode is a combination of polarity and phases.
+ // CPOL is the high order bit, CPHA is the low order. Pre-computed mode
+ // values are Mode0, Mode1, Mode2 and Mode3. The value of the mode argument
+ // can be overridden by the device's driver.
+ // Required.
+ Mode Mode
+
+ // MaxSpeed is the max clock speed (Hz) and can be overridden by the device's driver.
+ // Required.
+ MaxSpeed int64
+}
+
+// Open opens the provided device with the speicifed options
+// and returns a connection.
+func (d *Devfs) Open() (driver.Conn, error) {
+ return nil, errors.New("not implemented on this platform")
+}
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/io/spi/driver/driver.go b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/io/spi/driver/driver.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..7634440
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/io/spi/driver/driver.go
@@ -0,0 +1,50 @@
+// Copyright 2016 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.
+
+// Package driver contains interfaces to be implemented by various SPI implementations.
+package driver // import "golang.org/x/exp/io/spi/driver"
+
+const (
+ Mode = iota
+ Bits
+ MaxSpeed
+ Order
+ Delay
+ CSChange
+)
+
+// Opener is an interface to be implemented by the SPI driver to open
+// a connection to an SPI device.
+type Opener interface {
+ Open() (Conn, error)
+}
+
+// Conn is a connection to an SPI device.
+// TODO(jbd): Extend the interface to query configuration values.
+type Conn interface {
+ // Configure configures the SPI device.
+ //
+ // Available configuration keys are:
+ // - Mode, the SPI mode (valid values are 0, 1, 2 and 3).
+ // - Bits, bits per word (default is 8-bit per word).
+ // - Speed, the max clock speed (in Hz).
+ // - Order, bit order to be used in transfers. Zero value represents
+ // the MSB-first, non-zero values represent LSB-first encoding.
+ // - Delay, the pause time between frames (in usecs).
+ // Some SPI devices require a minimum amount of wait time after
+ // each frame write. If set, Delay amount of usecs are inserted after
+ // each write.
+ // - CSChange, whether to leave the device's chipselect active after a Tx.
+ //
+ // SPI devices can override these values.
+ Configure(k, v int) error
+
+ // Tx performs a SPI transaction: w is written if not nil, the result is
+ // put into r if not nil. len(w) must be equal to len(r), otherwise the
+ // driver should return an error.
+ Tx(w, r []byte) error
+
+ // Close frees the underlying resources and closes the connection.
+ Close() error
+}
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/io/spi/example_test.go b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/io/spi/example_test.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..e75ec37
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/io/spi/example_test.go
@@ -0,0 +1,38 @@
+// Copyright 2016 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.
+
+package spi_test
+
+import "golang.org/x/exp/io/spi"
+
+// Example illustrates a program that drives an APA-102 LED strip.
+func Example() {
+ dev, err := spi.Open(&spi.Devfs{
+ Dev: "/dev/spidev0.1",
+ Mode: spi.Mode3,
+ MaxSpeed: 500000,
+ })
+ if err != nil {
+ panic(err)
+ }
+ defer dev.Close()
+
+ if err := dev.Tx([]byte{
+ 0, 0, 0, 0,
+ 0xff, 200, 0, 200,
+ 0xff, 200, 0, 200,
+ 0xe0, 200, 0, 200,
+ 0xff, 200, 0, 200,
+ 0xff, 8, 50, 0,
+ 0xff, 200, 0, 0,
+ 0xff, 0, 0, 0,
+ 0xff, 200, 0, 200,
+ 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff,
+ 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff,
+ 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff,
+ 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff,
+ }, nil); err != nil {
+ panic(err)
+ }
+}
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/io/spi/spi.go b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/io/spi/spi.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..a675bd1
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/io/spi/spi.go
@@ -0,0 +1,107 @@
+// Copyright 2016 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.
+
+// Package spi allows users to read from and write to an SPI device.
+//
+// # Deprecated
+//
+// This package is not maintained anymore. An actively supported cross-platform
+// alternative is https://periph.io/.
+package spi // import "golang.org/x/exp/io/spi"
+
+import (
+ "time"
+
+ "golang.org/x/exp/io/spi/driver"
+)
+
+// Mode represents the SPI mode number where clock parity (CPOL)
+// is the high order and clock edge (CPHA) is the low order bit.
+type Mode int
+
+const (
+ Mode0 = Mode(0)
+ Mode1 = Mode(1)
+ Mode2 = Mode(2)
+ Mode3 = Mode(3)
+)
+
+// Order is the bit justification to be used while transferring
+// words to the SPI device. MSB-first encoding is more popular
+// than LSB-first.
+type Order int
+
+const (
+ MSBFirst = Order(0)
+ LSBFirst = Order(1)
+)
+
+type Device struct {
+ conn driver.Conn
+}
+
+// SetMode sets the SPI mode. SPI mode is a combination of polarity and phases.
+// CPOL is the high order bit, CPHA is the low order. Pre-computed mode
+// values are Mode0, Mode1, Mode2 and Mode3.
+// The value can be changed by SPI device's driver.
+func (d *Device) SetMode(mode Mode) error {
+ return d.conn.Configure(driver.Mode, int(mode))
+}
+
+// SetMaxSpeed sets the maximum clock speed in Hz.
+// The value can be overridden by SPI device's driver.
+func (d *Device) SetMaxSpeed(speed int) error {
+ return d.conn.Configure(driver.MaxSpeed, speed)
+}
+
+// SetBitsPerWord sets how many bits it takes to represent a word, e.g. 8 represents 8-bit words.
+// The default is 8 bits per word.
+func (d *Device) SetBitsPerWord(bits int) error {
+ return d.conn.Configure(driver.Bits, bits)
+}
+
+// SetBitOrder sets the bit justification used to transfer SPI words.
+// Valid values are MSBFirst and LSBFirst.
+func (d *Device) SetBitOrder(o Order) error {
+ return d.conn.Configure(driver.Order, int(o))
+}
+
+// SetDelay sets the amount of pause will be added after each frame write.
+func (d *Device) SetDelay(t time.Duration) error {
+ return d.conn.Configure(driver.Delay, int(t.Nanoseconds()/1000))
+}
+
+// SetCSChange sets whether to leave the chipselect enabled after a Tx.
+func (d *Device) SetCSChange(leaveEnabled bool) error {
+ v := 0
+ if leaveEnabled {
+ v = 1
+ }
+ return d.conn.Configure(driver.CSChange, v)
+}
+
+// Tx performs a duplex transmission to write w to the SPI device
+// and read len(r) bytes to r.
+// User should not mutate the w and r until this call returns.
+func (d *Device) Tx(w, r []byte) error {
+ // TODO(jbd): Allow nil w.
+ return d.conn.Tx(w, r)
+}
+
+// Open opens a device with the specified bus and chip select
+// by using the given driver. If a nil driver is provided,
+// the default driver (devfs) is used.
+
+func Open(o driver.Opener) (*Device, error) {
+ conn, err := o.Open()
+ if err != nil {
+ return nil, err
+ }
+ return &Device{conn: conn}, nil
+}
+
+// Close closes the SPI device and releases the related resources.
+func (d *Device) Close() error {
+ return d.conn.Close()
+}
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/maps/maps.go b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/maps/maps.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..fc27cd1
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/maps/maps.go
@@ -0,0 +1,90 @@
+// Copyright 2021 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.
+
+// Package maps defines various functions useful with maps of any type.
+package maps
+
+// Keys returns the keys of the map m.
+// The keys will be in an indeterminate order.
+func Keys[M ~map[K]V, K comparable, V any](m M) []K {
+ r := make([]K, 0, len(m))
+ for k := range m {
+ r = append(r, k)
+ }
+ return r
+}
+
+// Values returns the values of the map m.
+// The values will be in an indeterminate order.
+func Values[M ~map[K]V, K comparable, V any](m M) []V {
+ r := make([]V, 0, len(m))
+ for _, v := range m {
+ r = append(r, v)
+ }
+ return r
+}
+
+// Equal reports whether two maps contain the same key/value pairs.
+// Values are compared using ==.
+func Equal[M1, M2 ~map[K]V, K, V comparable](m1 M1, m2 M2) bool {
+ if len(m1) != len(m2) {
+ return false
+ }
+ for k, v1 := range m1 {
+ if v2, ok := m2[k]; !ok || v1 != v2 {
+ return false
+ }
+ }
+ return true
+}
+
+// EqualFunc is like Equal, but compares values using eq.
+// Keys are still compared with ==.
+func EqualFunc[M1 ~map[K]V1, M2 ~map[K]V2, K comparable, V1, V2 any](m1 M1, m2 M2, eq func(V1, V2) bool) bool {
+ if len(m1) != len(m2) {
+ return false
+ }
+ for k, v1 := range m1 {
+ if v2, ok := m2[k]; !ok || !eq(v1, v2) {
+ return false
+ }
+ }
+ return true
+}
+
+// Clear removes all entries from m, leaving it empty.
+func Clear[M ~map[K]V, K comparable, V any](m M) {
+ for k := range m {
+ delete(m, k)
+ }
+}
+
+// Clone returns a copy of m. This is a shallow clone:
+// the new keys and values are set using ordinary assignment.
+func Clone[M ~map[K]V, K comparable, V any](m M) M {
+ r := make(M, len(m))
+ for k, v := range m {
+ r[k] = v
+ }
+ return r
+}
+
+// Copy copies all key/value pairs in src adding them to dst.
+// When a key in src is already present in dst,
+// the value in dst will be overwritten by the value associated
+// with the key in src.
+func Copy[M ~map[K]V, K comparable, V any](dst, src M) {
+ for k, v := range src {
+ dst[k] = v
+ }
+}
+
+// DeleteFunc deletes any key/value pairs from m for which del returns true.
+func DeleteFunc[M ~map[K]V, K comparable, V any](m M, del func(K, V) bool) {
+ for k, v := range m {
+ if del(k, v) {
+ delete(m, k)
+ }
+ }
+}
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/maps/maps_test.go b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/maps/maps_test.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..6dc6292
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/maps/maps_test.go
@@ -0,0 +1,169 @@
+// Copyright 2021 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.
+
+package maps
+
+import (
+ "math"
+ "sort"
+ "strconv"
+ "testing"
+
+ "golang.org/x/exp/slices"
+)
+
+var m1 = map[int]int{1: 2, 2: 4, 4: 8, 8: 16}
+var m2 = map[int]string{1: "2", 2: "4", 4: "8", 8: "16"}
+
+func TestKeys(t *testing.T) {
+ want := []int{1, 2, 4, 8}
+
+ got1 := Keys(m1)
+ sort.Ints(got1)
+ if !slices.Equal(got1, want) {
+ t.Errorf("Keys(%v) = %v, want %v", m1, got1, want)
+ }
+
+ got2 := Keys(m2)
+ sort.Ints(got2)
+ if !slices.Equal(got2, want) {
+ t.Errorf("Keys(%v) = %v, want %v", m2, got2, want)
+ }
+}
+
+func TestValues(t *testing.T) {
+ got1 := Values(m1)
+ want1 := []int{2, 4, 8, 16}
+ sort.Ints(got1)
+ if !slices.Equal(got1, want1) {
+ t.Errorf("Values(%v) = %v, want %v", m1, got1, want1)
+ }
+
+ got2 := Values(m2)
+ want2 := []string{"16", "2", "4", "8"}
+ sort.Strings(got2)
+ if !slices.Equal(got2, want2) {
+ t.Errorf("Values(%v) = %v, want %v", m2, got2, want2)
+ }
+}
+
+func TestEqual(t *testing.T) {
+ if !Equal(m1, m1) {
+ t.Errorf("Equal(%v, %v) = false, want true", m1, m1)
+ }
+ if Equal(m1, (map[int]int)(nil)) {
+ t.Errorf("Equal(%v, nil) = true, want false", m1)
+ }
+ if Equal((map[int]int)(nil), m1) {
+ t.Errorf("Equal(nil, %v) = true, want false", m1)
+ }
+ if !Equal[map[int]int, map[int]int](nil, nil) {
+ t.Error("Equal(nil, nil) = false, want true")
+ }
+ if ms := map[int]int{1: 2}; Equal(m1, ms) {
+ t.Errorf("Equal(%v, %v) = true, want false", m1, ms)
+ }
+
+ // Comparing NaN for equality is expected to fail.
+ mf := map[int]float64{1: 0, 2: math.NaN()}
+ if Equal(mf, mf) {
+ t.Errorf("Equal(%v, %v) = true, want false", mf, mf)
+ }
+}
+
+// equal is simply ==.
+func equal[T comparable](v1, v2 T) bool {
+ return v1 == v2
+}
+
+// equalNaN is like == except that all NaNs are equal.
+func equalNaN[T comparable](v1, v2 T) bool {
+ isNaN := func(f T) bool { return f != f }
+ return v1 == v2 || (isNaN(v1) && isNaN(v2))
+}
+
+// equalStr compares ints and strings.
+func equalIntStr(v1 int, v2 string) bool {
+ return strconv.Itoa(v1) == v2
+}
+
+func TestEqualFunc(t *testing.T) {
+ if !EqualFunc(m1, m1, equal[int]) {
+ t.Errorf("EqualFunc(%v, %v, equal) = false, want true", m1, m1)
+ }
+ if EqualFunc(m1, (map[int]int)(nil), equal[int]) {
+ t.Errorf("EqualFunc(%v, nil, equal) = true, want false", m1)
+ }
+ if EqualFunc((map[int]int)(nil), m1, equal[int]) {
+ t.Errorf("EqualFunc(nil, %v, equal) = true, want false", m1)
+ }
+ if !EqualFunc[map[int]int, map[int]int](nil, nil, equal[int]) {
+ t.Error("EqualFunc(nil, nil, equal) = false, want true")
+ }
+ if ms := map[int]int{1: 2}; EqualFunc(m1, ms, equal[int]) {
+ t.Errorf("EqualFunc(%v, %v, equal) = true, want false", m1, ms)
+ }
+
+ // Comparing NaN for equality is expected to fail.
+ mf := map[int]float64{1: 0, 2: math.NaN()}
+ if EqualFunc(mf, mf, equal[float64]) {
+ t.Errorf("EqualFunc(%v, %v, equal) = true, want false", mf, mf)
+ }
+ // But it should succeed using equalNaN.
+ if !EqualFunc(mf, mf, equalNaN[float64]) {
+ t.Errorf("EqualFunc(%v, %v, equalNaN) = false, want true", mf, mf)
+ }
+
+ if !EqualFunc(m1, m2, equalIntStr) {
+ t.Errorf("EqualFunc(%v, %v, equalIntStr) = false, want true", m1, m2)
+ }
+}
+
+func TestClear(t *testing.T) {
+ ml := map[int]int{1: 1, 2: 2, 3: 3}
+ Clear(ml)
+ if got := len(ml); got != 0 {
+ t.Errorf("len(%v) = %d after Clear, want 0", ml, got)
+ }
+ if !Equal(ml, (map[int]int)(nil)) {
+ t.Errorf("Equal(%v, nil) = false, want true", ml)
+ }
+}
+
+func TestClone(t *testing.T) {
+ mc := Clone(m1)
+ if !Equal(mc, m1) {
+ t.Errorf("Clone(%v) = %v, want %v", m1, mc, m1)
+ }
+ mc[16] = 32
+ if Equal(mc, m1) {
+ t.Errorf("Equal(%v, %v) = true, want false", mc, m1)
+ }
+}
+
+func TestCopy(t *testing.T) {
+ mc := Clone(m1)
+ Copy(mc, mc)
+ if !Equal(mc, m1) {
+ t.Errorf("Copy(%v, %v) = %v, want %v", m1, m1, mc, m1)
+ }
+ Copy(mc, map[int]int{16: 32})
+ want := map[int]int{1: 2, 2: 4, 4: 8, 8: 16, 16: 32}
+ if !Equal(mc, want) {
+ t.Errorf("Copy result = %v, want %v", mc, want)
+ }
+}
+
+func TestDeleteFunc(t *testing.T) {
+ mc := Clone(m1)
+ DeleteFunc(mc, func(int, int) bool { return false })
+ if !Equal(mc, m1) {
+ t.Errorf("DeleteFunc(%v, true) = %v, want %v", m1, mc, m1)
+ }
+ DeleteFunc(mc, func(k, v int) bool { return k > 3 })
+ want := map[int]int{1: 2, 2: 4}
+ if !Equal(mc, want) {
+ t.Errorf("DeleteFunc result = %v, want %v", mc, want)
+ }
+}
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/mmap/manual_test_program.go b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/mmap/manual_test_program.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..a1ab17b
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/mmap/manual_test_program.go
@@ -0,0 +1,56 @@
+// Copyright 2015 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.
+
+//go:build ignore
+// +build ignore
+
+//
+// This build tag means that "go build" does not build this file. Use "go run
+// manual_test_program.go" to run it.
+//
+// You will also need to change "debug = false" to "debug = true" in mmap_*.go.
+
+package main
+
+import (
+ "log"
+ "math/rand"
+ "time"
+
+ "golang.org/x/exp/mmap"
+)
+
+var garbage []byte
+
+func main() {
+ const filename = "manual_test_program.go"
+
+ for _, explicitClose := range []bool{false, true} {
+ r, err := mmap.Open(filename)
+ if err != nil {
+ log.Fatalf("Open: %v", err)
+ }
+ if explicitClose {
+ r.Close()
+ } else {
+ // Leak the *mmap.ReaderAt returned by mmap.Open. The finalizer
+ // should pick it up, if finalizers run at all.
+ }
+ }
+
+ println("Finished all explicit Close calls.")
+ println("Creating and collecting garbage.")
+ println("Look for two munmap log messages.")
+ println("Hit Ctrl-C to exit.")
+
+ rng := rand.New(rand.NewSource(1))
+ now := time.Now()
+ for {
+ garbage = make([]byte, rng.Intn(1<<20))
+ if time.Since(now) > 1*time.Second {
+ now = time.Now()
+ print(".")
+ }
+ }
+}
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/mmap/mmap_other.go b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/mmap/mmap_other.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..1e7b948
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/mmap/mmap_other.go
@@ -0,0 +1,76 @@
+// Copyright 2015 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.
+
+//go:build !linux && !windows && !darwin
+// +build !linux,!windows,!darwin
+
+// Package mmap provides a way to memory-map a file.
+package mmap
+
+import (
+ "fmt"
+ "os"
+)
+
+// ReaderAt reads a memory-mapped file.
+//
+// Like any io.ReaderAt, clients can execute parallel ReadAt calls, but it is
+// not safe to call Close and reading methods concurrently.
+type ReaderAt struct {
+ f *os.File
+ len int
+}
+
+// Close closes the reader.
+func (r *ReaderAt) Close() error {
+ return r.f.Close()
+}
+
+// Len returns the length of the underlying memory-mapped file.
+func (r *ReaderAt) Len() int {
+ return r.len
+}
+
+// At returns the byte at index i.
+func (r *ReaderAt) At(i int) byte {
+ if i < 0 || r.len <= i {
+ panic("index out of range")
+ }
+ var b [1]byte
+ r.ReadAt(b[:], int64(i))
+ return b[0]
+}
+
+// ReadAt implements the io.ReaderAt interface.
+func (r *ReaderAt) ReadAt(p []byte, off int64) (int, error) {
+ return r.f.ReadAt(p, off)
+}
+
+// Open memory-maps the named file for reading.
+func Open(filename string) (*ReaderAt, error) {
+ f, err := os.Open(filename)
+ if err != nil {
+ return nil, err
+ }
+ fi, err := f.Stat()
+ if err != nil {
+ f.Close()
+ return nil, err
+ }
+
+ size := fi.Size()
+ if size < 0 {
+ f.Close()
+ return nil, fmt.Errorf("mmap: file %q has negative size", filename)
+ }
+ if size != int64(int(size)) {
+ f.Close()
+ return nil, fmt.Errorf("mmap: file %q is too large", filename)
+ }
+
+ return &ReaderAt{
+ f: f,
+ len: int(fi.Size()),
+ }, nil
+}
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/mmap/mmap_test.go b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/mmap/mmap_test.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..797fc5f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/mmap/mmap_test.go
@@ -0,0 +1,34 @@
+// Copyright 2015 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.
+
+package mmap
+
+import (
+ "bytes"
+ "io"
+ "io/ioutil"
+ "testing"
+)
+
+func TestOpen(t *testing.T) {
+ const filename = "mmap_test.go"
+ r, err := Open(filename)
+ if err != nil {
+ t.Fatalf("Open: %v", err)
+ }
+ got := make([]byte, r.Len())
+ if _, err := r.ReadAt(got, 0); err != nil && err != io.EOF {
+ t.Fatalf("ReadAt: %v", err)
+ }
+ want, err := ioutil.ReadFile(filename)
+ if err != nil {
+ t.Fatalf("ioutil.ReadFile: %v", err)
+ }
+ if len(got) != len(want) {
+ t.Fatalf("got %d bytes, want %d", len(got), len(want))
+ }
+ if !bytes.Equal(got, want) {
+ t.Fatalf("\ngot %q\nwant %q", string(got), string(want))
+ }
+}
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/mmap/mmap_unix.go b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/mmap/mmap_unix.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..ae12499
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/mmap/mmap_unix.go
@@ -0,0 +1,117 @@
+// Copyright 2015 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.
+
+//go:build linux || darwin
+// +build linux darwin
+
+// Package mmap provides a way to memory-map a file.
+package mmap
+
+import (
+ "errors"
+ "fmt"
+ "io"
+ "os"
+ "runtime"
+ "syscall"
+)
+
+// debug is whether to print debugging messages for manual testing.
+//
+// The runtime.SetFinalizer documentation says that, "The finalizer for x is
+// scheduled to run at some arbitrary time after x becomes unreachable. There
+// is no guarantee that finalizers will run before a program exits", so we
+// cannot automatically test that the finalizer runs. Instead, set this to true
+// when running the manual test.
+const debug = false
+
+// ReaderAt reads a memory-mapped file.
+//
+// Like any io.ReaderAt, clients can execute parallel ReadAt calls, but it is
+// not safe to call Close and reading methods concurrently.
+type ReaderAt struct {
+ data []byte
+}
+
+// Close closes the reader.
+func (r *ReaderAt) Close() error {
+ if r.data == nil {
+ return nil
+ }
+ data := r.data
+ r.data = nil
+ if debug {
+ var p *byte
+ if len(data) != 0 {
+ p = &data[0]
+ }
+ println("munmap", r, p)
+ }
+ runtime.SetFinalizer(r, nil)
+ return syscall.Munmap(data)
+}
+
+// Len returns the length of the underlying memory-mapped file.
+func (r *ReaderAt) Len() int {
+ return len(r.data)
+}
+
+// At returns the byte at index i.
+func (r *ReaderAt) At(i int) byte {
+ return r.data[i]
+}
+
+// ReadAt implements the io.ReaderAt interface.
+func (r *ReaderAt) ReadAt(p []byte, off int64) (int, error) {
+ if r.data == nil {
+ return 0, errors.New("mmap: closed")
+ }
+ if off < 0 || int64(len(r.data)) < off {
+ return 0, fmt.Errorf("mmap: invalid ReadAt offset %d", off)
+ }
+ n := copy(p, r.data[off:])
+ if n < len(p) {
+ return n, io.EOF
+ }
+ return n, nil
+}
+
+// Open memory-maps the named file for reading.
+func Open(filename string) (*ReaderAt, error) {
+ f, err := os.Open(filename)
+ if err != nil {
+ return nil, err
+ }
+ defer f.Close()
+ fi, err := f.Stat()
+ if err != nil {
+ return nil, err
+ }
+
+ size := fi.Size()
+ if size == 0 {
+ return &ReaderAt{}, nil
+ }
+ if size < 0 {
+ return nil, fmt.Errorf("mmap: file %q has negative size", filename)
+ }
+ if size != int64(int(size)) {
+ return nil, fmt.Errorf("mmap: file %q is too large", filename)
+ }
+
+ data, err := syscall.Mmap(int(f.Fd()), 0, int(size), syscall.PROT_READ, syscall.MAP_SHARED)
+ if err != nil {
+ return nil, err
+ }
+ r := &ReaderAt{data}
+ if debug {
+ var p *byte
+ if len(data) != 0 {
+ p = &data[0]
+ }
+ println("mmap", r, p)
+ }
+ runtime.SetFinalizer(r, (*ReaderAt).Close)
+ return r, nil
+}
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/mmap/mmap_windows.go b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/mmap/mmap_windows.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..d898828
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/mmap/mmap_windows.go
@@ -0,0 +1,123 @@
+// Copyright 2015 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.
+
+// Package mmap provides a way to memory-map a file.
+package mmap
+
+import (
+ "errors"
+ "fmt"
+ "io"
+ "os"
+ "runtime"
+ "syscall"
+ "unsafe"
+)
+
+// debug is whether to print debugging messages for manual testing.
+//
+// The runtime.SetFinalizer documentation says that, "The finalizer for x is
+// scheduled to run at some arbitrary time after x becomes unreachable. There
+// is no guarantee that finalizers will run before a program exits", so we
+// cannot automatically test that the finalizer runs. Instead, set this to true
+// when running the manual test.
+const debug = false
+
+// ReaderAt reads a memory-mapped file.
+//
+// Like any io.ReaderAt, clients can execute parallel ReadAt calls, but it is
+// not safe to call Close and reading methods concurrently.
+type ReaderAt struct {
+ data []byte
+}
+
+// Close closes the reader.
+func (r *ReaderAt) Close() error {
+ if r.data == nil {
+ return nil
+ }
+ data := r.data
+ r.data = nil
+ if debug {
+ var p *byte
+ if len(data) != 0 {
+ p = &data[0]
+ }
+ println("munmap", r, p)
+ }
+ runtime.SetFinalizer(r, nil)
+ return syscall.UnmapViewOfFile(uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(&data[0])))
+}
+
+// Len returns the length of the underlying memory-mapped file.
+func (r *ReaderAt) Len() int {
+ return len(r.data)
+}
+
+// At returns the byte at index i.
+func (r *ReaderAt) At(i int) byte {
+ return r.data[i]
+}
+
+// ReadAt implements the io.ReaderAt interface.
+func (r *ReaderAt) ReadAt(p []byte, off int64) (int, error) {
+ if r.data == nil {
+ return 0, errors.New("mmap: closed")
+ }
+ if off < 0 || int64(len(r.data)) < off {
+ return 0, fmt.Errorf("mmap: invalid ReadAt offset %d", off)
+ }
+ n := copy(p, r.data[off:])
+ if n < len(p) {
+ return n, io.EOF
+ }
+ return n, nil
+}
+
+// Open memory-maps the named file for reading.
+func Open(filename string) (*ReaderAt, error) {
+ f, err := os.Open(filename)
+ if err != nil {
+ return nil, err
+ }
+ defer f.Close()
+ fi, err := f.Stat()
+ if err != nil {
+ return nil, err
+ }
+
+ size := fi.Size()
+ if size == 0 {
+ return &ReaderAt{}, nil
+ }
+ if size < 0 {
+ return nil, fmt.Errorf("mmap: file %q has negative size", filename)
+ }
+ if size != int64(int(size)) {
+ return nil, fmt.Errorf("mmap: file %q is too large", filename)
+ }
+
+ low, high := uint32(size), uint32(size>>32)
+ fmap, err := syscall.CreateFileMapping(syscall.Handle(f.Fd()), nil, syscall.PAGE_READONLY, high, low, nil)
+ if err != nil {
+ return nil, err
+ }
+ defer syscall.CloseHandle(fmap)
+ ptr, err := syscall.MapViewOfFile(fmap, syscall.FILE_MAP_READ, 0, 0, uintptr(size))
+ if err != nil {
+ return nil, err
+ }
+ data := unsafe.Slice((*byte)(unsafe.Pointer(ptr)), size)
+
+ r := &ReaderAt{data: data}
+ if debug {
+ var p *byte
+ if len(data) != 0 {
+ p = &data[0]
+ }
+ println("mmap", r, p)
+ }
+ runtime.SetFinalizer(r, (*ReaderAt).Close)
+ return r, nil
+}
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/rand/arith128_test.go b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/rand/arith128_test.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..eed655b
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/rand/arith128_test.go
@@ -0,0 +1,126 @@
+// Copyright 2017 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.
+
+package rand
+
+import (
+ "math/big"
+ "math/rand"
+ "testing"
+)
+
+var bigMaxUint64 = big.NewInt(0).SetUint64(maxUint64)
+
+func bigInt(xHi, xLo uint64) *big.Int {
+ b := big.NewInt(0).SetUint64(xHi)
+ b.Lsh(b, 64)
+ b.Or(b, big.NewInt(0).SetUint64(xLo))
+ return b
+}
+
+func splitBigInt(b *big.Int) (outHi, outLo uint64) {
+ outHi = big.NewInt(0).Rsh(b, 64).Uint64()
+ outLo = big.NewInt(0).And(b, bigMaxUint64).Uint64()
+ return
+}
+
+func bigMulMod128bits(xHi, xLo, yHi, yLo uint64) (outHi, outLo uint64) {
+ bigX := bigInt(xHi, xLo)
+ bigY := bigInt(yHi, yLo)
+ return splitBigInt(bigX.Mul(bigX, bigY))
+}
+
+func bigAddMod128bits(xHi, xLo, yHi, yLo uint64) (outHi, outLo uint64) {
+ bigX := bigInt(xHi, xLo)
+ bigY := bigInt(yHi, yLo)
+ return splitBigInt(bigX.Add(bigX, bigY))
+}
+
+type arithTest struct {
+ xHi, xLo uint64
+}
+
+const (
+ iLo = increment & maxUint64
+ iHi = (increment >> 64) & maxUint64
+)
+
+var arithTests = []arithTest{
+ {0, 0},
+ {0, 1},
+ {1, 0},
+ {0, maxUint64},
+ {maxUint64, 0},
+ {maxUint64, maxUint64},
+ // Randomly generated 64-bit integers.
+ {3757956613005209672, 17983933746665545631},
+ {511324141977587414, 5626651684620191081},
+ {1534313104606153588, 2415006486399353367},
+ {6873586429837825902, 13854394671140464137},
+ {6617134480561088940, 18421520694158684312},
+}
+
+func TestPCGAdd(t *testing.T) {
+ for i, test := range arithTests {
+ p := &PCGSource{
+ low: test.xLo,
+ high: test.xHi,
+ }
+ p.add()
+ expectHi, expectLo := bigAddMod128bits(test.xHi, test.xLo, iHi, iLo)
+ if p.low != expectLo || p.high != expectHi {
+ t.Errorf("%d: got hi=%d lo=%d; expect hi=%d lo=%d", i, p.high, p.low, expectHi, expectLo)
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+const (
+ mLo = multiplier & maxUint64
+ mHi = (multiplier >> 64) & maxUint64
+)
+
+func TestPCGMultiply(t *testing.T) {
+ for i, test := range arithTests {
+ p := &PCGSource{
+ low: test.xLo,
+ high: test.xHi,
+ }
+ p.multiply()
+ expectHi, expectLo := bigMulMod128bits(test.xHi, test.xLo, mHi, mLo)
+ if p.low != expectLo || p.high != expectHi {
+ t.Errorf("%d: got hi=%d lo=%d; expect hi=%d lo=%d", i, p.high, p.low, expectHi, expectLo)
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+func TestPCGMultiplyLong(t *testing.T) {
+ if testing.Short() {
+ return
+ }
+ for i := 0; i < 1e6; i++ {
+ low := rand.Uint64()
+ high := rand.Uint64()
+ p := &PCGSource{
+ low: low,
+ high: high,
+ }
+ p.multiply()
+ expectHi, expectLo := bigMulMod128bits(high, low, mHi, mLo)
+ if p.low != expectLo || p.high != expectHi {
+ t.Fatalf("%d: (%d,%d): got hi=%d lo=%d; expect hi=%d lo=%d", i, high, low, p.high, p.low, expectHi, expectLo)
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+func BenchmarkPCGMultiply(b *testing.B) {
+ low := rand.Uint64()
+ high := rand.Uint64()
+ p := &PCGSource{
+ low: low,
+ high: high,
+ }
+ for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ {
+ p.multiply()
+ }
+}
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/rand/example_test.go b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/rand/example_test.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..8faad51
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/rand/example_test.go
@@ -0,0 +1,163 @@
+// Copyright 2012 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.
+
+package rand_test
+
+import (
+ "fmt"
+ "os"
+ "strings"
+ "text/tabwriter"
+
+ "golang.org/x/exp/rand"
+)
+
+// These tests serve as an example but also make sure we don't change
+// the output of the random number generator when given a fixed seed.
+
+func Example() {
+ rand.Seed(42) // Try changing this number!
+ answers := []string{
+ "It is certain",
+ "It is decidedly so",
+ "Without a doubt",
+ "Yes definitely",
+ "You may rely on it",
+ "As I see it yes",
+ "Most likely",
+ "Outlook good",
+ "Yes",
+ "Signs point to yes",
+ "Reply hazy try again",
+ "Ask again later",
+ "Better not tell you now",
+ "Cannot predict now",
+ "Concentrate and ask again",
+ "Don't count on it",
+ "My reply is no",
+ "My sources say no",
+ "Outlook not so good",
+ "Very doubtful",
+ }
+ fmt.Println("Magic 8-Ball says:", answers[rand.Intn(len(answers))])
+ // Output: Magic 8-Ball says: Most likely
+}
+
+// This example shows the use of each of the methods on a *Rand.
+// The use of the global functions is the same, without the receiver.
+func Example_rand() {
+ // Create and seed the generator.
+ // Typically a non-fixed seed should be used, such as time.Now().UnixNano().
+ // Using a fixed seed will produce the same output on every run.
+ r := rand.New(rand.NewSource(1234))
+
+ // The tabwriter here helps us generate aligned output.
+ w := tabwriter.NewWriter(os.Stdout, 1, 1, 1, ' ', 0)
+ defer w.Flush()
+ show := func(name string, v1, v2, v3 interface{}) {
+ fmt.Fprintf(w, "%s\t%v\t%v\t%v\n", name, v1, v2, v3)
+ }
+
+ // Float32 and Float64 values are in [0, 1).
+ show("Float32", r.Float32(), r.Float32(), r.Float32())
+ show("Float64", r.Float64(), r.Float64(), r.Float64())
+
+ // ExpFloat64 values have an average of 1 but decay exponentially.
+ show("ExpFloat64", r.ExpFloat64(), r.ExpFloat64(), r.ExpFloat64())
+
+ // NormFloat64 values have an average of 0 and a standard deviation of 1.
+ show("NormFloat64", r.NormFloat64(), r.NormFloat64(), r.NormFloat64())
+
+ // Int31, Int63, and Uint32 generate values of the given width.
+ // The Int method (not shown) is like either Int31 or Int63
+ // depending on the size of 'int'.
+ show("Int31", r.Int31(), r.Int31(), r.Int31())
+ show("Int63", r.Int63(), r.Int63(), r.Int63())
+ show("Uint32", r.Uint32(), r.Uint32(), r.Uint32())
+ show("Uint64", r.Uint64(), r.Uint64(), r.Uint64())
+
+ // Intn, Int31n, Int63n and Uint64n limit their output to be < n.
+ // They do so more carefully than using r.Int()%n.
+ show("Intn(10)", r.Intn(10), r.Intn(10), r.Intn(10))
+ show("Int31n(10)", r.Int31n(10), r.Int31n(10), r.Int31n(10))
+ show("Int63n(10)", r.Int63n(10), r.Int63n(10), r.Int63n(10))
+ show("Uint64n(10)", r.Uint64n(10), r.Uint64n(10), r.Uint64n(10))
+
+ // Perm generates a random permutation of the numbers [0, n).
+ show("Perm", r.Perm(5), r.Perm(5), r.Perm(5))
+ // Output:
+ // Float32 0.030719291 0.47512934 0.031019364
+ // Float64 0.6906635660087743 0.9898818576905045 0.2683634639782333
+ // ExpFloat64 1.24979080914592 0.3451975160045876 0.5456817760595064
+ // NormFloat64 0.879221333732727 -0.01508980368383761 -1.962250558270421
+ // Int31 2043816560 1870670250 1334960143
+ // Int63 7860766611810691572 1466711535823962239 3836585920276818709
+ // Uint32 2051241581 751073909 1353986074
+ // Uint64 10802154207635843641 14398820303406316826 11052107950969057042
+ // Intn(10) 3 0 1
+ // Int31n(10) 3 8 1
+ // Int63n(10) 4 6 0
+ // Uint64n(10) 2 9 4
+ // Perm [1 3 4 0 2] [2 4 0 3 1] [3 2 0 4 1]
+}
+
+func ExampleShuffle() {
+ words := strings.Fields("ink runs from the corners of my mouth")
+ rand.Shuffle(len(words), func(i, j int) {
+ words[i], words[j] = words[j], words[i]
+ })
+ fmt.Println(words)
+
+ // Output:
+ // [ink corners of from mouth runs the my]
+}
+
+func ExampleShuffle_slicesInUnison() {
+ numbers := []byte("12345")
+ letters := []byte("ABCDE")
+ // Shuffle numbers, swapping corresponding entries in letters at the same time.
+ rand.Shuffle(len(numbers), func(i, j int) {
+ numbers[i], numbers[j] = numbers[j], numbers[i]
+ letters[i], letters[j] = letters[j], letters[i]
+ })
+ for i := range numbers {
+ fmt.Printf("%c: %c\n", letters[i], numbers[i])
+ }
+
+ // Output:
+ // D: 4
+ // A: 1
+ // E: 5
+ // B: 2
+ // C: 3
+}
+
+func ExampleLockedSource() {
+ r := rand.New(new(rand.LockedSource))
+ r.Seed(42) // Try changing this number!
+ answers := []string{
+ "It is certain",
+ "It is decidedly so",
+ "Without a doubt",
+ "Yes definitely",
+ "You may rely on it",
+ "As I see it yes",
+ "Most likely",
+ "Outlook good",
+ "Yes",
+ "Signs point to yes",
+ "Reply hazy try again",
+ "Ask again later",
+ "Better not tell you now",
+ "Cannot predict now",
+ "Concentrate and ask again",
+ "Don't count on it",
+ "My reply is no",
+ "My sources say no",
+ "Outlook not so good",
+ "Very doubtful",
+ }
+ fmt.Println("Magic 8-Ball says:", answers[r.Intn(len(answers))])
+ // Output: Magic 8-Ball says: Most likely
+}
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/rand/exp.go b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/rand/exp.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..0838672
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/rand/exp.go
@@ -0,0 +1,221 @@
+// Copyright 2009 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.
+
+package rand
+
+import (
+ "math"
+)
+
+/*
+ * Exponential distribution
+ *
+ * See "The Ziggurat Method for Generating Random Variables"
+ * (Marsaglia & Tsang, 2000)
+ * http://www.jstatsoft.org/v05/i08/paper [pdf]
+ */
+
+const (
+ re = 7.69711747013104972
+)
+
+// ExpFloat64 returns an exponentially distributed float64 in the range
+// (0, +math.MaxFloat64] with an exponential distribution whose rate parameter
+// (lambda) is 1 and whose mean is 1/lambda (1).
+// To produce a distribution with a different rate parameter,
+// callers can adjust the output using:
+//
+// sample = ExpFloat64() / desiredRateParameter
+func (r *Rand) ExpFloat64() float64 {
+ for {
+ j := r.Uint32()
+ i := j & 0xFF
+ x := float64(j) * float64(we[i])
+ if j < ke[i] {
+ return x
+ }
+ if i == 0 {
+ return re - math.Log(r.Float64())
+ }
+ if fe[i]+float32(r.Float64())*(fe[i-1]-fe[i]) < float32(math.Exp(-x)) {
+ return x
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+var ke = [256]uint32{
+ 0xe290a139, 0x0, 0x9beadebc, 0xc377ac71, 0xd4ddb990,
+ 0xde893fb8, 0xe4a8e87c, 0xe8dff16a, 0xebf2deab, 0xee49a6e8,
+ 0xf0204efd, 0xf19bdb8e, 0xf2d458bb, 0xf3da104b, 0xf4b86d78,
+ 0xf577ad8a, 0xf61de83d, 0xf6afb784, 0xf730a573, 0xf7a37651,
+ 0xf80a5bb6, 0xf867189d, 0xf8bb1b4f, 0xf9079062, 0xf94d70ca,
+ 0xf98d8c7d, 0xf9c8928a, 0xf9ff175b, 0xfa319996, 0xfa6085f8,
+ 0xfa8c3a62, 0xfab5084e, 0xfadb36c8, 0xfaff0410, 0xfb20a6ea,
+ 0xfb404fb4, 0xfb5e2951, 0xfb7a59e9, 0xfb95038c, 0xfbae44ba,
+ 0xfbc638d8, 0xfbdcf892, 0xfbf29a30, 0xfc0731df, 0xfc1ad1ed,
+ 0xfc2d8b02, 0xfc3f6c4d, 0xfc5083ac, 0xfc60ddd1, 0xfc708662,
+ 0xfc7f8810, 0xfc8decb4, 0xfc9bbd62, 0xfca9027c, 0xfcb5c3c3,
+ 0xfcc20864, 0xfccdd70a, 0xfcd935e3, 0xfce42ab0, 0xfceebace,
+ 0xfcf8eb3b, 0xfd02c0a0, 0xfd0c3f59, 0xfd156b7b, 0xfd1e48d6,
+ 0xfd26daff, 0xfd2f2552, 0xfd372af7, 0xfd3eeee5, 0xfd4673e7,
+ 0xfd4dbc9e, 0xfd54cb85, 0xfd5ba2f2, 0xfd62451b, 0xfd68b415,
+ 0xfd6ef1da, 0xfd750047, 0xfd7ae120, 0xfd809612, 0xfd8620b4,
+ 0xfd8b8285, 0xfd90bcf5, 0xfd95d15e, 0xfd9ac10b, 0xfd9f8d36,
+ 0xfda43708, 0xfda8bf9e, 0xfdad2806, 0xfdb17141, 0xfdb59c46,
+ 0xfdb9a9fd, 0xfdbd9b46, 0xfdc170f6, 0xfdc52bd8, 0xfdc8ccac,
+ 0xfdcc542d, 0xfdcfc30b, 0xfdd319ef, 0xfdd6597a, 0xfdd98245,
+ 0xfddc94e5, 0xfddf91e6, 0xfde279ce, 0xfde54d1f, 0xfde80c52,
+ 0xfdeab7de, 0xfded5034, 0xfdefd5be, 0xfdf248e3, 0xfdf4aa06,
+ 0xfdf6f984, 0xfdf937b6, 0xfdfb64f4, 0xfdfd818d, 0xfdff8dd0,
+ 0xfe018a08, 0xfe03767a, 0xfe05536c, 0xfe07211c, 0xfe08dfc9,
+ 0xfe0a8fab, 0xfe0c30fb, 0xfe0dc3ec, 0xfe0f48b1, 0xfe10bf76,
+ 0xfe122869, 0xfe1383b4, 0xfe14d17c, 0xfe1611e7, 0xfe174516,
+ 0xfe186b2a, 0xfe19843e, 0xfe1a9070, 0xfe1b8fd6, 0xfe1c8289,
+ 0xfe1d689b, 0xfe1e4220, 0xfe1f0f26, 0xfe1fcfbc, 0xfe2083ed,
+ 0xfe212bc3, 0xfe21c745, 0xfe225678, 0xfe22d95f, 0xfe234ffb,
+ 0xfe23ba4a, 0xfe241849, 0xfe2469f2, 0xfe24af3c, 0xfe24e81e,
+ 0xfe25148b, 0xfe253474, 0xfe2547c7, 0xfe254e70, 0xfe25485a,
+ 0xfe25356a, 0xfe251586, 0xfe24e88f, 0xfe24ae64, 0xfe2466e1,
+ 0xfe2411df, 0xfe23af34, 0xfe233eb4, 0xfe22c02c, 0xfe22336b,
+ 0xfe219838, 0xfe20ee58, 0xfe20358c, 0xfe1f6d92, 0xfe1e9621,
+ 0xfe1daef0, 0xfe1cb7ac, 0xfe1bb002, 0xfe1a9798, 0xfe196e0d,
+ 0xfe1832fd, 0xfe16e5fe, 0xfe15869d, 0xfe141464, 0xfe128ed3,
+ 0xfe10f565, 0xfe0f478c, 0xfe0d84b1, 0xfe0bac36, 0xfe09bd73,
+ 0xfe07b7b5, 0xfe059a40, 0xfe03644c, 0xfe011504, 0xfdfeab88,
+ 0xfdfc26e9, 0xfdf98629, 0xfdf6c83b, 0xfdf3ec01, 0xfdf0f04a,
+ 0xfdedd3d1, 0xfdea953d, 0xfde7331e, 0xfde3abe9, 0xfddffdfb,
+ 0xfddc2791, 0xfdd826cd, 0xfdd3f9a8, 0xfdcf9dfc, 0xfdcb1176,
+ 0xfdc65198, 0xfdc15bb3, 0xfdbc2ce2, 0xfdb6c206, 0xfdb117be,
+ 0xfdab2a63, 0xfda4f5fd, 0xfd9e7640, 0xfd97a67a, 0xfd908192,
+ 0xfd8901f2, 0xfd812182, 0xfd78d98e, 0xfd7022bb, 0xfd66f4ed,
+ 0xfd5d4732, 0xfd530f9c, 0xfd48432b, 0xfd3cd59a, 0xfd30b936,
+ 0xfd23dea4, 0xfd16349e, 0xfd07a7a3, 0xfcf8219b, 0xfce7895b,
+ 0xfcd5c220, 0xfcc2aadb, 0xfcae1d5e, 0xfc97ed4e, 0xfc7fe6d4,
+ 0xfc65ccf3, 0xfc495762, 0xfc2a2fc8, 0xfc07ee19, 0xfbe213c1,
+ 0xfbb8051a, 0xfb890078, 0xfb5411a5, 0xfb180005, 0xfad33482,
+ 0xfa839276, 0xfa263b32, 0xf9b72d1c, 0xf930a1a2, 0xf889f023,
+ 0xf7b577d2, 0xf69c650c, 0xf51530f0, 0xf2cb0e3c, 0xeeefb15d,
+ 0xe6da6ecf,
+}
+var we = [256]float32{
+ 2.0249555e-09, 1.486674e-11, 2.4409617e-11, 3.1968806e-11,
+ 3.844677e-11, 4.4228204e-11, 4.9516443e-11, 5.443359e-11,
+ 5.905944e-11, 6.344942e-11, 6.7643814e-11, 7.1672945e-11,
+ 7.556032e-11, 7.932458e-11, 8.298079e-11, 8.654132e-11,
+ 9.0016515e-11, 9.3415074e-11, 9.674443e-11, 1.0001099e-10,
+ 1.03220314e-10, 1.06377254e-10, 1.09486115e-10, 1.1255068e-10,
+ 1.1557435e-10, 1.1856015e-10, 1.2151083e-10, 1.2442886e-10,
+ 1.2731648e-10, 1.3017575e-10, 1.3300853e-10, 1.3581657e-10,
+ 1.3860142e-10, 1.4136457e-10, 1.4410738e-10, 1.4683108e-10,
+ 1.4953687e-10, 1.5222583e-10, 1.54899e-10, 1.5755733e-10,
+ 1.6020171e-10, 1.6283301e-10, 1.6545203e-10, 1.6805951e-10,
+ 1.7065617e-10, 1.732427e-10, 1.7581973e-10, 1.7838787e-10,
+ 1.8094774e-10, 1.8349985e-10, 1.8604476e-10, 1.8858298e-10,
+ 1.9111498e-10, 1.9364126e-10, 1.9616223e-10, 1.9867835e-10,
+ 2.0119004e-10, 2.0369768e-10, 2.0620168e-10, 2.087024e-10,
+ 2.1120022e-10, 2.136955e-10, 2.1618855e-10, 2.1867974e-10,
+ 2.2116936e-10, 2.2365775e-10, 2.261452e-10, 2.2863202e-10,
+ 2.311185e-10, 2.3360494e-10, 2.360916e-10, 2.3857874e-10,
+ 2.4106667e-10, 2.4355562e-10, 2.4604588e-10, 2.485377e-10,
+ 2.5103128e-10, 2.5352695e-10, 2.560249e-10, 2.585254e-10,
+ 2.6102867e-10, 2.6353494e-10, 2.6604446e-10, 2.6855745e-10,
+ 2.7107416e-10, 2.7359479e-10, 2.761196e-10, 2.7864877e-10,
+ 2.8118255e-10, 2.8372119e-10, 2.8626485e-10, 2.888138e-10,
+ 2.9136826e-10, 2.939284e-10, 2.9649452e-10, 2.9906677e-10,
+ 3.016454e-10, 3.0423064e-10, 3.0682268e-10, 3.0942177e-10,
+ 3.1202813e-10, 3.1464195e-10, 3.1726352e-10, 3.19893e-10,
+ 3.2253064e-10, 3.251767e-10, 3.2783135e-10, 3.3049485e-10,
+ 3.3316744e-10, 3.3584938e-10, 3.3854083e-10, 3.4124212e-10,
+ 3.4395342e-10, 3.46675e-10, 3.4940711e-10, 3.5215003e-10,
+ 3.5490397e-10, 3.5766917e-10, 3.6044595e-10, 3.6323455e-10,
+ 3.660352e-10, 3.6884823e-10, 3.7167386e-10, 3.745124e-10,
+ 3.773641e-10, 3.802293e-10, 3.8310827e-10, 3.860013e-10,
+ 3.8890866e-10, 3.918307e-10, 3.9476775e-10, 3.9772008e-10,
+ 4.0068804e-10, 4.0367196e-10, 4.0667217e-10, 4.09689e-10,
+ 4.1272286e-10, 4.1577405e-10, 4.1884296e-10, 4.2192994e-10,
+ 4.250354e-10, 4.281597e-10, 4.313033e-10, 4.3446652e-10,
+ 4.3764986e-10, 4.408537e-10, 4.4407847e-10, 4.4732465e-10,
+ 4.5059267e-10, 4.5388301e-10, 4.571962e-10, 4.6053267e-10,
+ 4.6389292e-10, 4.6727755e-10, 4.70687e-10, 4.741219e-10,
+ 4.7758275e-10, 4.810702e-10, 4.845848e-10, 4.8812715e-10,
+ 4.9169796e-10, 4.9529775e-10, 4.989273e-10, 5.0258725e-10,
+ 5.0627835e-10, 5.100013e-10, 5.1375687e-10, 5.1754584e-10,
+ 5.21369e-10, 5.2522725e-10, 5.2912136e-10, 5.330522e-10,
+ 5.370208e-10, 5.4102806e-10, 5.45075e-10, 5.491625e-10,
+ 5.532918e-10, 5.5746385e-10, 5.616799e-10, 5.6594107e-10,
+ 5.7024857e-10, 5.746037e-10, 5.7900773e-10, 5.834621e-10,
+ 5.8796823e-10, 5.925276e-10, 5.971417e-10, 6.018122e-10,
+ 6.065408e-10, 6.113292e-10, 6.1617933e-10, 6.2109295e-10,
+ 6.260722e-10, 6.3111916e-10, 6.3623595e-10, 6.4142497e-10,
+ 6.4668854e-10, 6.5202926e-10, 6.5744976e-10, 6.6295286e-10,
+ 6.6854156e-10, 6.742188e-10, 6.79988e-10, 6.858526e-10,
+ 6.9181616e-10, 6.978826e-10, 7.04056e-10, 7.103407e-10,
+ 7.167412e-10, 7.2326256e-10, 7.2990985e-10, 7.366886e-10,
+ 7.4360473e-10, 7.5066453e-10, 7.5787476e-10, 7.6524265e-10,
+ 7.7277595e-10, 7.80483e-10, 7.883728e-10, 7.9645507e-10,
+ 8.047402e-10, 8.1323964e-10, 8.219657e-10, 8.309319e-10,
+ 8.401528e-10, 8.496445e-10, 8.594247e-10, 8.6951274e-10,
+ 8.799301e-10, 8.9070046e-10, 9.018503e-10, 9.134092e-10,
+ 9.254101e-10, 9.378904e-10, 9.508923e-10, 9.644638e-10,
+ 9.786603e-10, 9.935448e-10, 1.0091913e-09, 1.025686e-09,
+ 1.0431306e-09, 1.0616465e-09, 1.08138e-09, 1.1025096e-09,
+ 1.1252564e-09, 1.1498986e-09, 1.1767932e-09, 1.206409e-09,
+ 1.2393786e-09, 1.276585e-09, 1.3193139e-09, 1.3695435e-09,
+ 1.4305498e-09, 1.508365e-09, 1.6160854e-09, 1.7921248e-09,
+}
+var fe = [256]float32{
+ 1, 0.9381437, 0.90046996, 0.87170434, 0.8477855, 0.8269933,
+ 0.8084217, 0.7915276, 0.77595687, 0.7614634, 0.7478686,
+ 0.7350381, 0.72286767, 0.71127474, 0.70019263, 0.6895665,
+ 0.67935055, 0.6695063, 0.66000086, 0.65080583, 0.6418967,
+ 0.63325197, 0.6248527, 0.6166822, 0.60872537, 0.60096896,
+ 0.5934009, 0.58601034, 0.5787874, 0.57172304, 0.5648092,
+ 0.5580383, 0.5514034, 0.5448982, 0.5385169, 0.53225386,
+ 0.5261042, 0.52006316, 0.5141264, 0.50828975, 0.5025495,
+ 0.496902, 0.49134386, 0.485872, 0.48048335, 0.4751752,
+ 0.46994483, 0.46478975, 0.45970762, 0.45469615, 0.44975325,
+ 0.44487688, 0.44006512, 0.43531612, 0.43062815, 0.42599955,
+ 0.42142874, 0.4169142, 0.41245446, 0.40804818, 0.403694,
+ 0.3993907, 0.39513698, 0.39093173, 0.38677382, 0.38266218,
+ 0.37859577, 0.37457356, 0.37059465, 0.3666581, 0.362763,
+ 0.35890847, 0.35509375, 0.351318, 0.3475805, 0.34388044,
+ 0.34021714, 0.3365899, 0.33299807, 0.32944095, 0.32591796,
+ 0.3224285, 0.3189719, 0.31554767, 0.31215525, 0.30879408,
+ 0.3054636, 0.3021634, 0.29889292, 0.2956517, 0.29243928,
+ 0.28925523, 0.28609908, 0.28297043, 0.27986884, 0.27679393,
+ 0.2737453, 0.2707226, 0.2677254, 0.26475343, 0.26180625,
+ 0.25888354, 0.25598502, 0.2531103, 0.25025907, 0.24743107,
+ 0.24462597, 0.24184346, 0.23908329, 0.23634516, 0.23362878,
+ 0.23093392, 0.2282603, 0.22560766, 0.22297576, 0.22036438,
+ 0.21777324, 0.21520215, 0.21265087, 0.21011916, 0.20760682,
+ 0.20511365, 0.20263945, 0.20018397, 0.19774707, 0.19532852,
+ 0.19292815, 0.19054577, 0.1881812, 0.18583426, 0.18350479,
+ 0.1811926, 0.17889754, 0.17661946, 0.17435817, 0.17211354,
+ 0.1698854, 0.16767362, 0.16547804, 0.16329853, 0.16113494,
+ 0.15898713, 0.15685499, 0.15473837, 0.15263714, 0.15055119,
+ 0.14848037, 0.14642459, 0.14438373, 0.14235765, 0.14034624,
+ 0.13834943, 0.13636707, 0.13439907, 0.13244532, 0.13050574,
+ 0.1285802, 0.12666863, 0.12477092, 0.12288698, 0.12101672,
+ 0.119160056, 0.1173169, 0.115487166, 0.11367077, 0.11186763,
+ 0.11007768, 0.10830083, 0.10653701, 0.10478614, 0.10304816,
+ 0.101323, 0.09961058, 0.09791085, 0.09622374, 0.09454919,
+ 0.09288713, 0.091237515, 0.08960028, 0.087975375, 0.08636274,
+ 0.08476233, 0.083174095, 0.081597984, 0.08003395, 0.07848195,
+ 0.076941945, 0.07541389, 0.07389775, 0.072393484, 0.07090106,
+ 0.069420435, 0.06795159, 0.066494495, 0.06504912, 0.063615434,
+ 0.062193416, 0.060783047, 0.059384305, 0.057997175,
+ 0.05662164, 0.05525769, 0.053905312, 0.052564494, 0.051235236,
+ 0.049917534, 0.048611384, 0.047316793, 0.046033762, 0.0447623,
+ 0.043502413, 0.042254124, 0.041017443, 0.039792392,
+ 0.038578995, 0.037377283, 0.036187284, 0.035009038,
+ 0.033842582, 0.032687962, 0.031545233, 0.030414443, 0.02929566,
+ 0.02818895, 0.027094385, 0.026012046, 0.024942026, 0.023884421,
+ 0.022839336, 0.021806888, 0.020787204, 0.019780423, 0.0187867,
+ 0.0178062, 0.016839107, 0.015885621, 0.014945968, 0.014020392,
+ 0.013109165, 0.012212592, 0.011331013, 0.01046481, 0.009614414,
+ 0.008780315, 0.007963077, 0.0071633533, 0.006381906,
+ 0.0056196423, 0.0048776558, 0.004157295, 0.0034602648,
+ 0.0027887989, 0.0021459677, 0.0015362998, 0.0009672693,
+ 0.00045413437,
+}
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/rand/modulo_test.go b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/rand/modulo_test.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..da963c7
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/rand/modulo_test.go
@@ -0,0 +1,50 @@
+// Copyright 2017 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.
+
+// This file validates that the calculation in Uint64n corrects for
+// possible bias.
+
+package rand
+
+import (
+ "testing"
+)
+
+// modSource is used to probe the upper region of uint64 space. It
+// generates values sequentially in [maxUint64-15,maxUint64]. With
+// modEdge == 15 and maxUint64 == 1<<64-1 == 18446744073709551615,
+// this means that Uint64n(10) will repeatedly probe the top range.
+// We thus expect a bias to result unless the calculation in Uint64n
+// gets the edge condition right. We test this by calling Uint64n 100
+// times; the results should be perfectly evenly distributed across
+// [0,10).
+type modSource uint64
+
+const modEdge = 15
+
+func (m *modSource) Seed(uint64) {}
+
+// Uint64 returns a non-pseudo-random 64-bit unsigned integer as a uint64.
+func (m *modSource) Uint64() uint64 {
+ if *m > modEdge {
+ *m = 0
+ }
+ r := maxUint64 - *m
+ *m++
+ return uint64(r)
+}
+
+func TestUint64Modulo(t *testing.T) {
+ var src modSource
+ rng := New(&src)
+ var result [10]uint64
+ for i := 0; i < 100; i++ {
+ result[rng.Uint64n(10)]++
+ }
+ for _, r := range result {
+ if r != 10 {
+ t.Fatal(result)
+ }
+ }
+}
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/rand/normal.go b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/rand/normal.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..b66da3a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/rand/normal.go
@@ -0,0 +1,156 @@
+// Copyright 2009 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.
+
+package rand
+
+import (
+ "math"
+)
+
+/*
+ * Normal distribution
+ *
+ * See "The Ziggurat Method for Generating Random Variables"
+ * (Marsaglia & Tsang, 2000)
+ * http://www.jstatsoft.org/v05/i08/paper [pdf]
+ */
+
+const (
+ rn = 3.442619855899
+)
+
+func absInt32(i int32) uint32 {
+ if i < 0 {
+ return uint32(-i)
+ }
+ return uint32(i)
+}
+
+// NormFloat64 returns a normally distributed float64 in the range
+// [-math.MaxFloat64, +math.MaxFloat64] with
+// standard normal distribution (mean = 0, stddev = 1).
+// To produce a different normal distribution, callers can
+// adjust the output using:
+//
+// sample = NormFloat64() * desiredStdDev + desiredMean
+func (r *Rand) NormFloat64() float64 {
+ for {
+ j := int32(r.Uint32()) // Possibly negative
+ i := j & 0x7F
+ x := float64(j) * float64(wn[i])
+ if absInt32(j) < kn[i] {
+ // This case should be hit better than 99% of the time.
+ return x
+ }
+
+ if i == 0 {
+ // This extra work is only required for the base strip.
+ for {
+ x = -math.Log(r.Float64()) * (1.0 / rn)
+ y := -math.Log(r.Float64())
+ if y+y >= x*x {
+ break
+ }
+ }
+ if j > 0 {
+ return rn + x
+ }
+ return -rn - x
+ }
+ if fn[i]+float32(r.Float64())*(fn[i-1]-fn[i]) < float32(math.Exp(-.5*x*x)) {
+ return x
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+var kn = [128]uint32{
+ 0x76ad2212, 0x0, 0x600f1b53, 0x6ce447a6, 0x725b46a2,
+ 0x7560051d, 0x774921eb, 0x789a25bd, 0x799045c3, 0x7a4bce5d,
+ 0x7adf629f, 0x7b5682a6, 0x7bb8a8c6, 0x7c0ae722, 0x7c50cce7,
+ 0x7c8cec5b, 0x7cc12cd6, 0x7ceefed2, 0x7d177e0b, 0x7d3b8883,
+ 0x7d5bce6c, 0x7d78dd64, 0x7d932886, 0x7dab0e57, 0x7dc0dd30,
+ 0x7dd4d688, 0x7de73185, 0x7df81cea, 0x7e07c0a3, 0x7e163efa,
+ 0x7e23b587, 0x7e303dfd, 0x7e3beec2, 0x7e46db77, 0x7e51155d,
+ 0x7e5aabb3, 0x7e63abf7, 0x7e6c222c, 0x7e741906, 0x7e7b9a18,
+ 0x7e82adfa, 0x7e895c63, 0x7e8fac4b, 0x7e95a3fb, 0x7e9b4924,
+ 0x7ea0a0ef, 0x7ea5b00d, 0x7eaa7ac3, 0x7eaf04f3, 0x7eb3522a,
+ 0x7eb765a5, 0x7ebb4259, 0x7ebeeafd, 0x7ec2620a, 0x7ec5a9c4,
+ 0x7ec8c441, 0x7ecbb365, 0x7ece78ed, 0x7ed11671, 0x7ed38d62,
+ 0x7ed5df12, 0x7ed80cb4, 0x7eda175c, 0x7edc0005, 0x7eddc78e,
+ 0x7edf6ebf, 0x7ee0f647, 0x7ee25ebe, 0x7ee3a8a9, 0x7ee4d473,
+ 0x7ee5e276, 0x7ee6d2f5, 0x7ee7a620, 0x7ee85c10, 0x7ee8f4cd,
+ 0x7ee97047, 0x7ee9ce59, 0x7eea0eca, 0x7eea3147, 0x7eea3568,
+ 0x7eea1aab, 0x7ee9e071, 0x7ee98602, 0x7ee90a88, 0x7ee86d08,
+ 0x7ee7ac6a, 0x7ee6c769, 0x7ee5bc9c, 0x7ee48a67, 0x7ee32efc,
+ 0x7ee1a857, 0x7edff42f, 0x7ede0ffa, 0x7edbf8d9, 0x7ed9ab94,
+ 0x7ed7248d, 0x7ed45fae, 0x7ed1585c, 0x7ece095f, 0x7eca6ccb,
+ 0x7ec67be2, 0x7ec22eee, 0x7ebd7d1a, 0x7eb85c35, 0x7eb2c075,
+ 0x7eac9c20, 0x7ea5df27, 0x7e9e769f, 0x7e964c16, 0x7e8d44ba,
+ 0x7e834033, 0x7e781728, 0x7e6b9933, 0x7e5d8a1a, 0x7e4d9ded,
+ 0x7e3b737a, 0x7e268c2f, 0x7e0e3ff5, 0x7df1aa5d, 0x7dcf8c72,
+ 0x7da61a1e, 0x7d72a0fb, 0x7d30e097, 0x7cd9b4ab, 0x7c600f1a,
+ 0x7ba90bdc, 0x7a722176, 0x77d664e5,
+}
+var wn = [128]float32{
+ 1.7290405e-09, 1.2680929e-10, 1.6897518e-10, 1.9862688e-10,
+ 2.2232431e-10, 2.4244937e-10, 2.601613e-10, 2.7611988e-10,
+ 2.9073963e-10, 3.042997e-10, 3.1699796e-10, 3.289802e-10,
+ 3.4035738e-10, 3.5121603e-10, 3.616251e-10, 3.7164058e-10,
+ 3.8130857e-10, 3.9066758e-10, 3.9975012e-10, 4.08584e-10,
+ 4.1719309e-10, 4.2559822e-10, 4.338176e-10, 4.418672e-10,
+ 4.497613e-10, 4.5751258e-10, 4.651324e-10, 4.7263105e-10,
+ 4.8001775e-10, 4.87301e-10, 4.944885e-10, 5.015873e-10,
+ 5.0860405e-10, 5.155446e-10, 5.2241467e-10, 5.2921934e-10,
+ 5.359635e-10, 5.426517e-10, 5.4928817e-10, 5.5587696e-10,
+ 5.624219e-10, 5.6892646e-10, 5.753941e-10, 5.818282e-10,
+ 5.882317e-10, 5.946077e-10, 6.00959e-10, 6.072884e-10,
+ 6.135985e-10, 6.19892e-10, 6.2617134e-10, 6.3243905e-10,
+ 6.386974e-10, 6.449488e-10, 6.511956e-10, 6.5744005e-10,
+ 6.6368433e-10, 6.699307e-10, 6.7618144e-10, 6.824387e-10,
+ 6.8870465e-10, 6.949815e-10, 7.012715e-10, 7.075768e-10,
+ 7.1389966e-10, 7.202424e-10, 7.266073e-10, 7.329966e-10,
+ 7.394128e-10, 7.4585826e-10, 7.5233547e-10, 7.58847e-10,
+ 7.653954e-10, 7.719835e-10, 7.7861395e-10, 7.852897e-10,
+ 7.920138e-10, 7.987892e-10, 8.0561924e-10, 8.125073e-10,
+ 8.194569e-10, 8.2647167e-10, 8.3355556e-10, 8.407127e-10,
+ 8.479473e-10, 8.55264e-10, 8.6266755e-10, 8.7016316e-10,
+ 8.777562e-10, 8.8545243e-10, 8.932582e-10, 9.0117996e-10,
+ 9.09225e-10, 9.174008e-10, 9.2571584e-10, 9.341788e-10,
+ 9.427997e-10, 9.515889e-10, 9.605579e-10, 9.697193e-10,
+ 9.790869e-10, 9.88676e-10, 9.985036e-10, 1.0085882e-09,
+ 1.0189509e-09, 1.0296151e-09, 1.0406069e-09, 1.0519566e-09,
+ 1.063698e-09, 1.0758702e-09, 1.0885183e-09, 1.1016947e-09,
+ 1.1154611e-09, 1.1298902e-09, 1.1450696e-09, 1.1611052e-09,
+ 1.1781276e-09, 1.1962995e-09, 1.2158287e-09, 1.2369856e-09,
+ 1.2601323e-09, 1.2857697e-09, 1.3146202e-09, 1.347784e-09,
+ 1.3870636e-09, 1.4357403e-09, 1.5008659e-09, 1.6030948e-09,
+}
+var fn = [128]float32{
+ 1, 0.9635997, 0.9362827, 0.9130436, 0.89228165, 0.87324303,
+ 0.8555006, 0.8387836, 0.8229072, 0.8077383, 0.793177,
+ 0.7791461, 0.7655842, 0.7524416, 0.73967725, 0.7272569,
+ 0.7151515, 0.7033361, 0.69178915, 0.68049186, 0.6694277,
+ 0.658582, 0.6479418, 0.63749546, 0.6272325, 0.6171434,
+ 0.6072195, 0.5974532, 0.58783704, 0.5783647, 0.56903,
+ 0.5598274, 0.5507518, 0.54179835, 0.5329627, 0.52424055,
+ 0.5156282, 0.50712204, 0.49871865, 0.49041483, 0.48220766,
+ 0.4740943, 0.46607214, 0.4581387, 0.45029163, 0.44252872,
+ 0.43484783, 0.427247, 0.41972435, 0.41227803, 0.40490642,
+ 0.39760786, 0.3903808, 0.3832238, 0.37613547, 0.36911446,
+ 0.3621595, 0.35526937, 0.34844297, 0.34167916, 0.33497685,
+ 0.3283351, 0.3217529, 0.3152294, 0.30876362, 0.30235484,
+ 0.29600215, 0.28970486, 0.2834622, 0.2772735, 0.27113807,
+ 0.2650553, 0.25902456, 0.2530453, 0.24711695, 0.241239,
+ 0.23541094, 0.22963232, 0.2239027, 0.21822165, 0.21258877,
+ 0.20700371, 0.20146611, 0.19597565, 0.19053204, 0.18513499,
+ 0.17978427, 0.17447963, 0.1692209, 0.16400786, 0.15884037,
+ 0.15371831, 0.14864157, 0.14361008, 0.13862377, 0.13368265,
+ 0.12878671, 0.12393598, 0.119130544, 0.11437051, 0.10965602,
+ 0.104987256, 0.10036444, 0.095787846, 0.0912578, 0.08677467,
+ 0.0823389, 0.077950984, 0.073611505, 0.06932112, 0.06508058,
+ 0.06089077, 0.056752663, 0.0526674, 0.048636295, 0.044660863,
+ 0.040742867, 0.03688439, 0.033087887, 0.029356318,
+ 0.025693292, 0.022103304, 0.018592102, 0.015167298,
+ 0.011839478, 0.008624485, 0.005548995, 0.0026696292,
+}
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/rand/race_test.go b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/rand/race_test.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..376224f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/rand/race_test.go
@@ -0,0 +1,48 @@
+// Copyright 2016 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.
+
+package rand
+
+import (
+ "sync"
+ "testing"
+)
+
+// TestConcurrent exercises the rand API concurrently, triggering situations
+// where the race detector is likely to detect issues.
+func TestConcurrent(t *testing.T) {
+ const (
+ numRoutines = 10
+ numCycles = 10
+ )
+ var wg sync.WaitGroup
+ defer wg.Wait()
+ wg.Add(numRoutines)
+ for i := 0; i < numRoutines; i++ {
+ go func(i int) {
+ defer wg.Done()
+ buf := make([]byte, 997)
+ for j := 0; j < numCycles; j++ {
+ var seed uint64
+ seed += uint64(ExpFloat64())
+ seed += uint64(Float32())
+ seed += uint64(Float64())
+ seed += uint64(Intn(Int()))
+ seed += uint64(Int31n(Int31()))
+ seed += uint64(Int63n(Int63()))
+ seed += uint64(NormFloat64())
+ seed += uint64(Uint32())
+ seed += uint64(Uint64())
+ for _, p := range Perm(10) {
+ seed += uint64(p)
+ }
+ Read(buf)
+ for _, b := range buf {
+ seed += uint64(b)
+ }
+ Seed(uint64(i*j) * seed)
+ }
+ }(i)
+ }
+}
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/rand/rand.go b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/rand/rand.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..ee6161b
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/rand/rand.go
@@ -0,0 +1,372 @@
+// Copyright 2009 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.
+
+// Package rand implements pseudo-random number generators.
+//
+// Random numbers are generated by a Source. Top-level functions, such as
+// Float64 and Int, use a default shared Source that produces a deterministic
+// sequence of values each time a program is run. Use the Seed function to
+// initialize the default Source if different behavior is required for each run.
+// The default Source, a LockedSource, is safe for concurrent use by multiple
+// goroutines, but Sources created by NewSource are not. However, Sources are small
+// and it is reasonable to have a separate Source for each goroutine, seeded
+// differently, to avoid locking.
+//
+// For random numbers suitable for security-sensitive work, see the crypto/rand
+// package.
+package rand
+
+import "sync"
+
+// A Source represents a source of uniformly-distributed
+// pseudo-random int64 values in the range [0, 1<<64).
+type Source interface {
+ Uint64() uint64
+ Seed(seed uint64)
+}
+
+// NewSource returns a new pseudo-random Source seeded with the given value.
+func NewSource(seed uint64) Source {
+ var rng PCGSource
+ rng.Seed(seed)
+ return &rng
+}
+
+// A Rand is a source of random numbers.
+type Rand struct {
+ src Source
+
+ // readVal contains remainder of 64-bit integer used for bytes
+ // generation during most recent Read call.
+ // It is saved so next Read call can start where the previous
+ // one finished.
+ readVal uint64
+ // readPos indicates the number of low-order bytes of readVal
+ // that are still valid.
+ readPos int8
+}
+
+// New returns a new Rand that uses random values from src
+// to generate other random values.
+func New(src Source) *Rand {
+ return &Rand{src: src}
+}
+
+// Seed uses the provided seed value to initialize the generator to a deterministic state.
+// Seed should not be called concurrently with any other Rand method.
+func (r *Rand) Seed(seed uint64) {
+ if lk, ok := r.src.(*LockedSource); ok {
+ lk.seedPos(seed, &r.readPos)
+ return
+ }
+
+ r.src.Seed(seed)
+ r.readPos = 0
+}
+
+// Uint64 returns a pseudo-random 64-bit integer as a uint64.
+func (r *Rand) Uint64() uint64 { return r.src.Uint64() }
+
+// Int63 returns a non-negative pseudo-random 63-bit integer as an int64.
+func (r *Rand) Int63() int64 { return int64(r.src.Uint64() &^ (1 << 63)) }
+
+// Uint32 returns a pseudo-random 32-bit value as a uint32.
+func (r *Rand) Uint32() uint32 { return uint32(r.Uint64() >> 32) }
+
+// Int31 returns a non-negative pseudo-random 31-bit integer as an int32.
+func (r *Rand) Int31() int32 { return int32(r.Uint64() >> 33) }
+
+// Int returns a non-negative pseudo-random int.
+func (r *Rand) Int() int {
+ u := uint(r.Uint64())
+ return int(u << 1 >> 1) // clear sign bit.
+}
+
+const maxUint64 = (1 << 64) - 1
+
+// Uint64n returns, as a uint64, a pseudo-random number in [0,n).
+// It is guaranteed more uniform than taking a Source value mod n
+// for any n that is not a power of 2.
+func (r *Rand) Uint64n(n uint64) uint64 {
+ if n&(n-1) == 0 { // n is power of two, can mask
+ if n == 0 {
+ panic("invalid argument to Uint64n")
+ }
+ return r.Uint64() & (n - 1)
+ }
+ // If n does not divide v, to avoid bias we must not use
+ // a v that is within maxUint64%n of the top of the range.
+ v := r.Uint64()
+ if v > maxUint64-n { // Fast check.
+ ceiling := maxUint64 - maxUint64%n
+ for v >= ceiling {
+ v = r.Uint64()
+ }
+ }
+
+ return v % n
+}
+
+// Int63n returns, as an int64, a non-negative pseudo-random number in [0,n).
+// It panics if n <= 0.
+func (r *Rand) Int63n(n int64) int64 {
+ if n <= 0 {
+ panic("invalid argument to Int63n")
+ }
+ return int64(r.Uint64n(uint64(n)))
+}
+
+// Int31n returns, as an int32, a non-negative pseudo-random number in [0,n).
+// It panics if n <= 0.
+func (r *Rand) Int31n(n int32) int32 {
+ if n <= 0 {
+ panic("invalid argument to Int31n")
+ }
+ // TODO: Avoid some 64-bit ops to make it more efficient on 32-bit machines.
+ return int32(r.Uint64n(uint64(n)))
+}
+
+// Intn returns, as an int, a non-negative pseudo-random number in [0,n).
+// It panics if n <= 0.
+func (r *Rand) Intn(n int) int {
+ if n <= 0 {
+ panic("invalid argument to Intn")
+ }
+ // TODO: Avoid some 64-bit ops to make it more efficient on 32-bit machines.
+ return int(r.Uint64n(uint64(n)))
+}
+
+// Float64 returns, as a float64, a pseudo-random number in [0.0,1.0).
+func (r *Rand) Float64() float64 {
+ // There is one bug in the value stream: r.Int63() may be so close
+ // to 1<<63 that the division rounds up to 1.0, and we've guaranteed
+ // that the result is always less than 1.0.
+ //
+ // We tried to fix this by mapping 1.0 back to 0.0, but since float64
+ // values near 0 are much denser than near 1, mapping 1 to 0 caused
+ // a theoretically significant overshoot in the probability of returning 0.
+ // Instead of that, if we round up to 1, just try again.
+ // Getting 1 only happens 1/2⁵³ of the time, so most clients
+ // will not observe it anyway.
+again:
+ f := float64(r.Uint64n(1<<53)) / (1 << 53)
+ if f == 1.0 {
+ goto again // resample; this branch is taken O(never)
+ }
+ return f
+}
+
+// Float32 returns, as a float32, a pseudo-random number in [0.0,1.0).
+func (r *Rand) Float32() float32 {
+ // We do not want to return 1.0.
+ // This only happens 1/2²⁴ of the time (plus the 1/2⁵³ of the time in Float64).
+again:
+ f := float32(r.Float64())
+ if f == 1 {
+ goto again // resample; this branch is taken O(very rarely)
+ }
+ return f
+}
+
+// Perm returns, as a slice of n ints, a pseudo-random permutation of the integers [0,n).
+func (r *Rand) Perm(n int) []int {
+ m := make([]int, n)
+ // In the following loop, the iteration when i=0 always swaps m[0] with m[0].
+ // A change to remove this useless iteration is to assign 1 to i in the init
+ // statement. But Perm also effects r. Making this change will affect
+ // the final state of r. So this change can't be made for compatibility
+ // reasons for Go 1.
+ for i := 0; i < n; i++ {
+ j := r.Intn(i + 1)
+ m[i] = m[j]
+ m[j] = i
+ }
+ return m
+}
+
+// Shuffle pseudo-randomizes the order of elements.
+// n is the number of elements. Shuffle panics if n < 0.
+// swap swaps the elements with indexes i and j.
+func (r *Rand) Shuffle(n int, swap func(i, j int)) {
+ if n < 0 {
+ panic("invalid argument to Shuffle")
+ }
+
+ // Fisher-Yates shuffle: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fisher%E2%80%93Yates_shuffle
+ // Shuffle really ought not be called with n that doesn't fit in 32 bits.
+ // Not only will it take a very long time, but with 2³¹! possible permutations,
+ // there's no way that any PRNG can have a big enough internal state to
+ // generate even a minuscule percentage of the possible permutations.
+ // Nevertheless, the right API signature accepts an int n, so handle it as best we can.
+ i := n - 1
+ for ; i > 1<<31-1-1; i-- {
+ j := int(r.Int63n(int64(i + 1)))
+ swap(i, j)
+ }
+ for ; i > 0; i-- {
+ j := int(r.Int31n(int32(i + 1)))
+ swap(i, j)
+ }
+}
+
+// Read generates len(p) random bytes and writes them into p. It
+// always returns len(p) and a nil error.
+// Read should not be called concurrently with any other Rand method unless
+// the underlying source is a LockedSource.
+func (r *Rand) Read(p []byte) (n int, err error) {
+ if lk, ok := r.src.(*LockedSource); ok {
+ return lk.Read(p, &r.readVal, &r.readPos)
+ }
+ return read(p, r.src, &r.readVal, &r.readPos)
+}
+
+func read(p []byte, src Source, readVal *uint64, readPos *int8) (n int, err error) {
+ pos := *readPos
+ val := *readVal
+ rng, _ := src.(*PCGSource)
+ for n = 0; n < len(p); n++ {
+ if pos == 0 {
+ if rng != nil {
+ val = rng.Uint64()
+ } else {
+ val = src.Uint64()
+ }
+ pos = 8
+ }
+ p[n] = byte(val)
+ val >>= 8
+ pos--
+ }
+ *readPos = pos
+ *readVal = val
+ return
+}
+
+/*
+ * Top-level convenience functions
+ */
+
+var globalRand = New(&LockedSource{src: *NewSource(1).(*PCGSource)})
+
+// Type assert that globalRand's source is a LockedSource whose src is a PCGSource.
+var _ PCGSource = globalRand.src.(*LockedSource).src
+
+// Seed uses the provided seed value to initialize the default Source to a
+// deterministic state. If Seed is not called, the generator behaves as
+// if seeded by Seed(1).
+// Seed, unlike the Rand.Seed method, is safe for concurrent use.
+func Seed(seed uint64) { globalRand.Seed(seed) }
+
+// Int63 returns a non-negative pseudo-random 63-bit integer as an int64
+// from the default Source.
+func Int63() int64 { return globalRand.Int63() }
+
+// Uint32 returns a pseudo-random 32-bit value as a uint32
+// from the default Source.
+func Uint32() uint32 { return globalRand.Uint32() }
+
+// Uint64 returns a pseudo-random 64-bit value as a uint64
+// from the default Source.
+func Uint64() uint64 { return globalRand.Uint64() }
+
+// Int31 returns a non-negative pseudo-random 31-bit integer as an int32
+// from the default Source.
+func Int31() int32 { return globalRand.Int31() }
+
+// Int returns a non-negative pseudo-random int from the default Source.
+func Int() int { return globalRand.Int() }
+
+// Int63n returns, as an int64, a non-negative pseudo-random number in [0,n)
+// from the default Source.
+// It panics if n <= 0.
+func Int63n(n int64) int64 { return globalRand.Int63n(n) }
+
+// Int31n returns, as an int32, a non-negative pseudo-random number in [0,n)
+// from the default Source.
+// It panics if n <= 0.
+func Int31n(n int32) int32 { return globalRand.Int31n(n) }
+
+// Intn returns, as an int, a non-negative pseudo-random number in [0,n)
+// from the default Source.
+// It panics if n <= 0.
+func Intn(n int) int { return globalRand.Intn(n) }
+
+// Float64 returns, as a float64, a pseudo-random number in [0.0,1.0)
+// from the default Source.
+func Float64() float64 { return globalRand.Float64() }
+
+// Float32 returns, as a float32, a pseudo-random number in [0.0,1.0)
+// from the default Source.
+func Float32() float32 { return globalRand.Float32() }
+
+// Perm returns, as a slice of n ints, a pseudo-random permutation of the integers [0,n)
+// from the default Source.
+func Perm(n int) []int { return globalRand.Perm(n) }
+
+// Shuffle pseudo-randomizes the order of elements using the default Source.
+// n is the number of elements. Shuffle panics if n < 0.
+// swap swaps the elements with indexes i and j.
+func Shuffle(n int, swap func(i, j int)) { globalRand.Shuffle(n, swap) }
+
+// Read generates len(p) random bytes from the default Source and
+// writes them into p. It always returns len(p) and a nil error.
+// Read, unlike the Rand.Read method, is safe for concurrent use.
+func Read(p []byte) (n int, err error) { return globalRand.Read(p) }
+
+// NormFloat64 returns a normally distributed float64 in the range
+// [-math.MaxFloat64, +math.MaxFloat64] with
+// standard normal distribution (mean = 0, stddev = 1)
+// from the default Source.
+// To produce a different normal distribution, callers can
+// adjust the output using:
+//
+// sample = NormFloat64() * desiredStdDev + desiredMean
+func NormFloat64() float64 { return globalRand.NormFloat64() }
+
+// ExpFloat64 returns an exponentially distributed float64 in the range
+// (0, +math.MaxFloat64] with an exponential distribution whose rate parameter
+// (lambda) is 1 and whose mean is 1/lambda (1) from the default Source.
+// To produce a distribution with a different rate parameter,
+// callers can adjust the output using:
+//
+// sample = ExpFloat64() / desiredRateParameter
+func ExpFloat64() float64 { return globalRand.ExpFloat64() }
+
+// LockedSource is an implementation of Source that is concurrency-safe.
+// A Rand using a LockedSource is safe for concurrent use.
+//
+// The zero value of LockedSource is valid, but should be seeded before use.
+type LockedSource struct {
+ lk sync.Mutex
+ src PCGSource
+}
+
+func (s *LockedSource) Uint64() (n uint64) {
+ s.lk.Lock()
+ n = s.src.Uint64()
+ s.lk.Unlock()
+ return
+}
+
+func (s *LockedSource) Seed(seed uint64) {
+ s.lk.Lock()
+ s.src.Seed(seed)
+ s.lk.Unlock()
+}
+
+// seedPos implements Seed for a LockedSource without a race condiiton.
+func (s *LockedSource) seedPos(seed uint64, readPos *int8) {
+ s.lk.Lock()
+ s.src.Seed(seed)
+ *readPos = 0
+ s.lk.Unlock()
+}
+
+// Read implements Read for a LockedSource.
+func (s *LockedSource) Read(p []byte, readVal *uint64, readPos *int8) (n int, err error) {
+ s.lk.Lock()
+ n, err = read(p, &s.src, readVal, readPos)
+ s.lk.Unlock()
+ return
+}
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/rand/rand_test.go b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/rand/rand_test.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..4383e4f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/rand/rand_test.go
@@ -0,0 +1,617 @@
+// Copyright 2009 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.
+
+package rand
+
+import (
+ "bytes"
+ "errors"
+ "fmt"
+ "io"
+ "math"
+ "os"
+ "runtime"
+ "testing"
+ "testing/iotest"
+ "time"
+)
+
+const (
+ numTestSamples = 10000
+)
+
+type statsResults struct {
+ mean float64
+ stddev float64
+ closeEnough float64
+ maxError float64
+}
+
+func max(a, b float64) float64 {
+ if a > b {
+ return a
+ }
+ return b
+}
+
+func nearEqual(a, b, closeEnough, maxError float64) bool {
+ absDiff := math.Abs(a - b)
+ if absDiff < closeEnough { // Necessary when one value is zero and one value is close to zero.
+ return true
+ }
+ return absDiff/max(math.Abs(a), math.Abs(b)) < maxError
+}
+
+var testSeeds = []uint64{1, 1754801282, 1698661970, 1550503961}
+
+// checkSimilarDistribution returns success if the mean and stddev of the
+// two statsResults are similar.
+func (this *statsResults) checkSimilarDistribution(expected *statsResults) error {
+ if !nearEqual(this.mean, expected.mean, expected.closeEnough, expected.maxError) {
+ s := fmt.Sprintf("mean %v != %v (allowed error %v, %v)", this.mean, expected.mean, expected.closeEnough, expected.maxError)
+ fmt.Println(s)
+ return errors.New(s)
+ }
+ if !nearEqual(this.stddev, expected.stddev, 0, expected.maxError) {
+ s := fmt.Sprintf("stddev %v != %v (allowed error %v, %v)", this.stddev, expected.stddev, expected.closeEnough, expected.maxError)
+ fmt.Println(s)
+ return errors.New(s)
+ }
+ return nil
+}
+
+func getStatsResults(samples []float64) *statsResults {
+ res := new(statsResults)
+ var sum, squaresum float64
+ for _, s := range samples {
+ sum += s
+ squaresum += s * s
+ }
+ res.mean = sum / float64(len(samples))
+ res.stddev = math.Sqrt(squaresum/float64(len(samples)) - res.mean*res.mean)
+ return res
+}
+
+func checkSampleDistribution(t *testing.T, samples []float64, expected *statsResults) {
+ t.Helper()
+ actual := getStatsResults(samples)
+ err := actual.checkSimilarDistribution(expected)
+ if err != nil {
+ t.Errorf(err.Error())
+ }
+}
+
+func checkSampleSliceDistributions(t *testing.T, samples []float64, nslices int, expected *statsResults) {
+ t.Helper()
+ chunk := len(samples) / nslices
+ for i := 0; i < nslices; i++ {
+ low := i * chunk
+ var high int
+ if i == nslices-1 {
+ high = len(samples) - 1
+ } else {
+ high = (i + 1) * chunk
+ }
+ checkSampleDistribution(t, samples[low:high], expected)
+ }
+}
+
+//
+// Normal distribution tests
+//
+
+func generateNormalSamples(nsamples int, mean, stddev float64, seed uint64) []float64 {
+ r := New(NewSource(seed))
+ samples := make([]float64, nsamples)
+ for i := range samples {
+ samples[i] = r.NormFloat64()*stddev + mean
+ }
+ return samples
+}
+
+func testNormalDistribution(t *testing.T, nsamples int, mean, stddev float64, seed uint64) {
+ //fmt.Printf("testing nsamples=%v mean=%v stddev=%v seed=%v\n", nsamples, mean, stddev, seed);
+
+ samples := generateNormalSamples(nsamples, mean, stddev, seed)
+ errorScale := max(1.0, stddev) // Error scales with stddev
+ expected := &statsResults{mean, stddev, 0.10 * errorScale, 0.08 * errorScale}
+
+ // Make sure that the entire set matches the expected distribution.
+ checkSampleDistribution(t, samples, expected)
+
+ // Make sure that each half of the set matches the expected distribution.
+ checkSampleSliceDistributions(t, samples, 2, expected)
+
+ // Make sure that each 7th of the set matches the expected distribution.
+ checkSampleSliceDistributions(t, samples, 7, expected)
+}
+
+// Actual tests
+
+func TestStandardNormalValues(t *testing.T) {
+ for _, seed := range testSeeds {
+ testNormalDistribution(t, numTestSamples, 0, 1, seed)
+ }
+}
+
+func TestNonStandardNormalValues(t *testing.T) {
+ sdmax := 1000.0
+ mmax := 1000.0
+ if testing.Short() {
+ sdmax = 5
+ mmax = 5
+ }
+ for sd := 0.5; sd < sdmax; sd *= 2 {
+ for m := 0.5; m < mmax; m *= 2 {
+ for _, seed := range testSeeds {
+ testNormalDistribution(t, numTestSamples, m, sd, seed)
+ if testing.Short() {
+ break
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+//
+// Exponential distribution tests
+//
+
+func generateExponentialSamples(nsamples int, rate float64, seed uint64) []float64 {
+ r := New(NewSource(seed))
+ samples := make([]float64, nsamples)
+ for i := range samples {
+ samples[i] = r.ExpFloat64() / rate
+ }
+ return samples
+}
+
+func testExponentialDistribution(t *testing.T, nsamples int, rate float64, seed uint64) {
+ //fmt.Printf("testing nsamples=%v rate=%v seed=%v\n", nsamples, rate, seed)
+
+ mean := 1 / rate
+ stddev := mean
+
+ samples := generateExponentialSamples(nsamples, rate, seed)
+ errorScale := max(1.0, 1/rate) // Error scales with the inverse of the rate
+ expected := &statsResults{mean, stddev, 0.10 * errorScale, 0.20 * errorScale}
+
+ // Make sure that the entire set matches the expected distribution.
+ checkSampleDistribution(t, samples, expected)
+
+ // Make sure that each half of the set matches the expected distribution.
+ checkSampleSliceDistributions(t, samples, 2, expected)
+
+ // Make sure that each 7th of the set matches the expected distribution.
+ checkSampleSliceDistributions(t, samples, 7, expected)
+}
+
+// Actual tests
+
+func TestStandardExponentialValues(t *testing.T) {
+ for _, seed := range testSeeds {
+ testExponentialDistribution(t, numTestSamples, 1, seed)
+ }
+}
+
+func TestNonStandardExponentialValues(t *testing.T) {
+ for rate := 0.05; rate < 10; rate *= 2 {
+ for _, seed := range testSeeds {
+ testExponentialDistribution(t, numTestSamples, rate, seed)
+ if testing.Short() {
+ break
+ }
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+//
+// Table generation tests
+//
+
+func initNorm() (testKn []uint32, testWn, testFn []float32) {
+ const m1 = 1 << 31
+ var (
+ dn float64 = rn
+ tn = dn
+ vn float64 = 9.91256303526217e-3
+ )
+
+ testKn = make([]uint32, 128)
+ testWn = make([]float32, 128)
+ testFn = make([]float32, 128)
+
+ q := vn / math.Exp(-0.5*dn*dn)
+ testKn[0] = uint32((dn / q) * m1)
+ testKn[1] = 0
+ testWn[0] = float32(q / m1)
+ testWn[127] = float32(dn / m1)
+ testFn[0] = 1.0
+ testFn[127] = float32(math.Exp(-0.5 * dn * dn))
+ for i := 126; i >= 1; i-- {
+ dn = math.Sqrt(-2.0 * math.Log(vn/dn+math.Exp(-0.5*dn*dn)))
+ testKn[i+1] = uint32((dn / tn) * m1)
+ tn = dn
+ testFn[i] = float32(math.Exp(-0.5 * dn * dn))
+ testWn[i] = float32(dn / m1)
+ }
+ return
+}
+
+func initExp() (testKe []uint32, testWe, testFe []float32) {
+ const m2 = 1 << 32
+ var (
+ de float64 = re
+ te = de
+ ve float64 = 3.9496598225815571993e-3
+ )
+
+ testKe = make([]uint32, 256)
+ testWe = make([]float32, 256)
+ testFe = make([]float32, 256)
+
+ q := ve / math.Exp(-de)
+ testKe[0] = uint32((de / q) * m2)
+ testKe[1] = 0
+ testWe[0] = float32(q / m2)
+ testWe[255] = float32(de / m2)
+ testFe[0] = 1.0
+ testFe[255] = float32(math.Exp(-de))
+ for i := 254; i >= 1; i-- {
+ de = -math.Log(ve/de + math.Exp(-de))
+ testKe[i+1] = uint32((de / te) * m2)
+ te = de
+ testFe[i] = float32(math.Exp(-de))
+ testWe[i] = float32(de / m2)
+ }
+ return
+}
+
+// compareUint32Slices returns the first index where the two slices
+// disagree, or <0 if the lengths are the same and all elements
+// are identical.
+func compareUint32Slices(s1, s2 []uint32) int {
+ if len(s1) != len(s2) {
+ if len(s1) > len(s2) {
+ return len(s2) + 1
+ }
+ return len(s1) + 1
+ }
+ for i := range s1 {
+ if s1[i] != s2[i] {
+ return i
+ }
+ }
+ return -1
+}
+
+// compareFloat32Slices returns the first index where the two slices
+// disagree, or <0 if the lengths are the same and all elements
+// are identical.
+func compareFloat32Slices(s1, s2 []float32) int {
+ if len(s1) != len(s2) {
+ if len(s1) > len(s2) {
+ return len(s2) + 1
+ }
+ return len(s1) + 1
+ }
+ for i := range s1 {
+ if !nearEqual(float64(s1[i]), float64(s2[i]), 0, 1e-7) {
+ return i
+ }
+ }
+ return -1
+}
+
+func TestNormTables(t *testing.T) {
+ testKn, testWn, testFn := initNorm()
+ if i := compareUint32Slices(kn[0:], testKn); i >= 0 {
+ t.Errorf("kn disagrees at index %v; %v != %v", i, kn[i], testKn[i])
+ }
+ if i := compareFloat32Slices(wn[0:], testWn); i >= 0 {
+ t.Errorf("wn disagrees at index %v; %v != %v", i, wn[i], testWn[i])
+ }
+ if i := compareFloat32Slices(fn[0:], testFn); i >= 0 {
+ t.Errorf("fn disagrees at index %v; %v != %v", i, fn[i], testFn[i])
+ }
+}
+
+func TestExpTables(t *testing.T) {
+ testKe, testWe, testFe := initExp()
+ if i := compareUint32Slices(ke[0:], testKe); i >= 0 {
+ t.Errorf("ke disagrees at index %v; %v != %v", i, ke[i], testKe[i])
+ }
+ if i := compareFloat32Slices(we[0:], testWe); i >= 0 {
+ t.Errorf("we disagrees at index %v; %v != %v", i, we[i], testWe[i])
+ }
+ if i := compareFloat32Slices(fe[0:], testFe); i >= 0 {
+ t.Errorf("fe disagrees at index %v; %v != %v", i, fe[i], testFe[i])
+ }
+}
+
+func hasSlowFloatingPoint() bool {
+ switch runtime.GOARCH {
+ case "arm":
+ return os.Getenv("GOARM") == "5"
+ case "mips", "mipsle", "mips64", "mips64le":
+ // Be conservative and assume that all mips boards
+ // have emulated floating point.
+ // TODO: detect what it actually has.
+ return true
+ }
+ return false
+}
+
+func TestFloat32(t *testing.T) {
+ // For issue 6721, the problem came after 7533753 calls, so check 10e6.
+ num := int(10e6)
+ // But do the full amount only on builders (not locally).
+ // But ARM5 floating point emulation is slow (Issue 10749), so
+ // do less for that builder:
+ if testing.Short() && hasSlowFloatingPoint() { // TODO: (testenv.Builder() == "" || hasSlowFloatingPoint())
+ num /= 100 // 1.72 seconds instead of 172 seconds
+ }
+
+ r := New(NewSource(1))
+ for ct := 0; ct < num; ct++ {
+ f := r.Float32()
+ if f >= 1 {
+ t.Fatal("Float32() should be in range [0,1). ct:", ct, "f:", f)
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+func testReadUniformity(t *testing.T, n int, seed uint64) {
+ r := New(NewSource(seed))
+ buf := make([]byte, n)
+ nRead, err := r.Read(buf)
+ if err != nil {
+ t.Errorf("Read err %v", err)
+ }
+ if nRead != n {
+ t.Errorf("Read returned unexpected n; %d != %d", nRead, n)
+ }
+
+ // Expect a uniform distribution of byte values, which lie in [0, 255].
+ var (
+ mean = 255.0 / 2
+ stddev = 256.0 / math.Sqrt(12.0)
+ errorScale = stddev / math.Sqrt(float64(n))
+ )
+
+ expected := &statsResults{mean, stddev, 0.10 * errorScale, 0.08 * errorScale}
+
+ // Cast bytes as floats to use the common distribution-validity checks.
+ samples := make([]float64, n)
+ for i, val := range buf {
+ samples[i] = float64(val)
+ }
+ // Make sure that the entire set matches the expected distribution.
+ checkSampleDistribution(t, samples, expected)
+}
+
+func TestReadUniformity(t *testing.T) {
+ testBufferSizes := []int{
+ 2, 4, 7, 64, 1024, 1 << 16, 1 << 20,
+ }
+ for _, seed := range testSeeds {
+ for _, n := range testBufferSizes {
+ testReadUniformity(t, n, seed)
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+func TestReadEmpty(t *testing.T) {
+ r := New(NewSource(1))
+ buf := make([]byte, 0)
+ n, err := r.Read(buf)
+ if err != nil {
+ t.Errorf("Read err into empty buffer; %v", err)
+ }
+ if n != 0 {
+ t.Errorf("Read into empty buffer returned unexpected n of %d", n)
+ }
+}
+
+func TestReadByOneByte(t *testing.T) {
+ r := New(NewSource(1))
+ b1 := make([]byte, 100)
+ _, err := io.ReadFull(iotest.OneByteReader(r), b1)
+ if err != nil {
+ t.Errorf("read by one byte: %v", err)
+ }
+ r = New(NewSource(1))
+ b2 := make([]byte, 100)
+ _, err = r.Read(b2)
+ if err != nil {
+ t.Errorf("read: %v", err)
+ }
+ if !bytes.Equal(b1, b2) {
+ t.Errorf("read by one byte vs single read:\n%x\n%x", b1, b2)
+ }
+}
+
+func TestReadSeedReset(t *testing.T) {
+ r := New(NewSource(42))
+ b1 := make([]byte, 128)
+ _, err := r.Read(b1)
+ if err != nil {
+ t.Errorf("read: %v", err)
+ }
+ r.Seed(42)
+ b2 := make([]byte, 128)
+ _, err = r.Read(b2)
+ if err != nil {
+ t.Errorf("read: %v", err)
+ }
+ if !bytes.Equal(b1, b2) {
+ t.Errorf("mismatch after re-seed:\n%x\n%x", b1, b2)
+ }
+}
+
+func TestShuffleSmall(t *testing.T) {
+ // Check that Shuffle allows n=0 and n=1, but that swap is never called for them.
+ r := New(NewSource(1))
+ for n := 0; n <= 1; n++ {
+ r.Shuffle(n, func(i, j int) { t.Fatalf("swap called, n=%d i=%d j=%d", n, i, j) })
+ }
+}
+
+func TestPCGSourceRoundTrip(t *testing.T) {
+ var src PCGSource
+ src.Seed(uint64(time.Now().Unix()))
+
+ src.Uint64() // Step PRNG once to makes sure high and low are different.
+
+ buf, err := src.MarshalBinary()
+ if err != nil {
+ t.Errorf("unexpected error marshaling state: %v", err)
+ }
+
+ var dst PCGSource
+ // Get dst into a non-zero state.
+ dst.Seed(1)
+ for i := 0; i < 10; i++ {
+ dst.Uint64()
+ }
+
+ err = dst.UnmarshalBinary(buf)
+ if err != nil {
+ t.Errorf("unexpected error unmarshaling state: %v", err)
+ }
+
+ if dst != src {
+ t.Errorf("mismatch between generator states: got:%+v want:%+v", dst, src)
+ }
+}
+
+// Benchmarks
+
+func BenchmarkSource(b *testing.B) {
+ rng := NewSource(0)
+ for n := b.N; n > 0; n-- {
+ rng.Uint64()
+ }
+}
+
+func BenchmarkInt63Threadsafe(b *testing.B) {
+ for n := b.N; n > 0; n-- {
+ Int63()
+ }
+}
+
+func BenchmarkInt63ThreadsafeParallel(b *testing.B) {
+ b.RunParallel(func(pb *testing.PB) {
+ for pb.Next() {
+ Int63()
+ }
+ })
+}
+
+func BenchmarkInt63Unthreadsafe(b *testing.B) {
+ r := New(NewSource(1))
+ for n := b.N; n > 0; n-- {
+ r.Int63()
+ }
+}
+
+func BenchmarkIntn1000(b *testing.B) {
+ r := New(NewSource(1))
+ for n := b.N; n > 0; n-- {
+ r.Intn(1000)
+ }
+}
+
+func BenchmarkInt63n1000(b *testing.B) {
+ r := New(NewSource(1))
+ for n := b.N; n > 0; n-- {
+ r.Int63n(1000)
+ }
+}
+
+func BenchmarkInt31n1000(b *testing.B) {
+ r := New(NewSource(1))
+ for n := b.N; n > 0; n-- {
+ r.Int31n(1000)
+ }
+}
+
+func BenchmarkFloat32(b *testing.B) {
+ r := New(NewSource(1))
+ for n := b.N; n > 0; n-- {
+ r.Float32()
+ }
+}
+
+func BenchmarkFloat64(b *testing.B) {
+ r := New(NewSource(1))
+ for n := b.N; n > 0; n-- {
+ r.Float64()
+ }
+}
+
+func BenchmarkPerm3(b *testing.B) {
+ r := New(NewSource(1))
+ for n := b.N; n > 0; n-- {
+ r.Perm(3)
+ }
+}
+
+func BenchmarkPerm30(b *testing.B) {
+ r := New(NewSource(1))
+ for n := b.N; n > 0; n-- {
+ r.Perm(30)
+ }
+}
+
+func BenchmarkPerm30ViaShuffle(b *testing.B) {
+ r := New(NewSource(1))
+ for n := b.N; n > 0; n-- {
+ p := make([]int, 30)
+ for i := range p {
+ p[i] = i
+ }
+ r.Shuffle(30, func(i, j int) { p[i], p[j] = p[j], p[i] })
+ }
+}
+
+// BenchmarkShuffleOverhead uses a minimal swap function
+// to measure just the shuffling overhead.
+func BenchmarkShuffleOverhead(b *testing.B) {
+ r := New(NewSource(1))
+ for n := b.N; n > 0; n-- {
+ r.Shuffle(52, func(i, j int) {
+ if i < 0 || i >= 52 || j < 0 || j >= 52 {
+ b.Fatalf("bad swap(%d, %d)", i, j)
+ }
+ })
+ }
+}
+
+func BenchmarkRead3(b *testing.B) {
+ r := New(NewSource(1))
+ buf := make([]byte, 3)
+ b.ResetTimer()
+ for n := b.N; n > 0; n-- {
+ r.Read(buf)
+ }
+}
+
+func BenchmarkRead64(b *testing.B) {
+ r := New(NewSource(1))
+ buf := make([]byte, 64)
+ b.ResetTimer()
+ for n := b.N; n > 0; n-- {
+ r.Read(buf)
+ }
+}
+
+func BenchmarkRead1000(b *testing.B) {
+ r := New(NewSource(1))
+ buf := make([]byte, 1000)
+ b.ResetTimer()
+ for n := b.N; n > 0; n-- {
+ r.Read(buf)
+ }
+}
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/rand/regress_test.go b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/rand/regress_test.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..e3a8f6e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/rand/regress_test.go
@@ -0,0 +1,490 @@
+// Copyright 2014 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.
+
+// Test that random number sequences generated by a specific seed
+// do not change from version to version.
+//
+// If the generator changes, the golden outputs need updating, and
+// client programs may break. Although the desire for compatibility
+// is not as stringent as in the original math/rand package,
+// when possible avoid changing the generator.
+
+package rand_test
+
+import (
+ "flag"
+ "fmt"
+ "reflect"
+ "testing"
+
+ . "golang.org/x/exp/rand"
+)
+
+var printgolden = flag.Bool("printgolden", false, "print golden results for regression test")
+
+// TestSource verifies that the output of the default Source is locked down.
+func TestSourceRegress(t *testing.T) {
+ src := NewSource(1)
+ var got [20]uint64
+ for i := range got {
+ got[i] = src.Uint64()
+ }
+ want := [20]uint64{
+ 0x34e936394905d167,
+ 0x817c0ef62fe4c731,
+ 0x937987e6e24f5a40,
+ 0x0c0a8307fe226199,
+ 0xf96363568d8bab56,
+ 0xbaef3af36bd02620,
+ 0x8f18e416eb6b936b,
+ 0x05a43fc149f3a67a,
+ 0xdab012eb3ce01697,
+ 0xf76c495a133c6aa9,
+ 0x304b24c5040ce457,
+ 0x47d77e0abb413159,
+ 0x52a810fa9e452f04,
+ 0x2d24b66380cf4780,
+ 0x5ec7691b92018ef5,
+ 0x5076dfa749261ea0,
+ 0xac8f11ad3941d213,
+ 0x13fa8d67de91db25,
+ 0xb50883a9893274eb,
+ 0xeb8f59263f9109ac,
+ }
+ if got != want {
+ t.Errorf("got:\n\t%#016x\nwant:\n\t%#016x", got, want)
+ if *printgolden {
+ for _, x := range got {
+ fmt.Printf("\t\t%#016x,\n", x)
+ }
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+// TestRegress validates that the output stream is locked down, for instance so
+// optimizations do not change the output. It iterates over methods of the
+// Rand type to find functions to evaluate and checks the first 20 results
+// against the golden results.
+func TestRegress(t *testing.T) {
+ var int32s = []int32{1, 10, 32, 1 << 20, 1<<20 + 1, 1000000000, 1 << 30, 1<<31 - 2, 1<<31 - 1}
+ var int64s = []int64{1, 10, 32, 1 << 20, 1<<20 + 1, 1000000000, 1 << 30, 1<<31 - 2, 1<<31 - 1, 1000000000000000000, 1 << 60, 1<<63 - 2, 1<<63 - 1}
+ var uint64s = []uint64{1, 10, 32, 1 << 20, 1<<20 + 1, 1000000000, 1 << 30, 1<<31 - 2, 1<<31 - 1, 1000000000000000000, 1 << 60, 1<<64 - 2, 1<<64 - 1}
+ var permSizes = []int{0, 1, 5, 8, 9, 10, 16}
+ var readBufferSizes = []int{1, 7, 8, 9, 10}
+ r := New(NewSource(0))
+
+ rv := reflect.ValueOf(r)
+ n := rv.NumMethod()
+ p := 0
+ if *printgolden {
+ fmt.Printf("var regressGolden = []interface{}{\n")
+ }
+ for i := 0; i < n; i++ {
+ m := rv.Type().Method(i)
+ mv := rv.Method(i)
+ mt := mv.Type()
+ if mt.NumOut() == 0 {
+ continue
+ }
+ r.Seed(0)
+ if *printgolden && i > 0 {
+ fmt.Println()
+ }
+ for repeat := 0; repeat < 20; repeat++ {
+ var args []reflect.Value
+ var argstr string
+ if mt.NumIn() == 1 {
+ var x interface{}
+ switch mt.In(0).Kind() {
+ default:
+ t.Fatalf("unexpected argument type for r.%s", m.Name)
+
+ case reflect.Int:
+ if m.Name == "Perm" {
+ x = permSizes[repeat%len(permSizes)]
+ break
+ }
+ big := int64s[repeat%len(int64s)]
+ if int64(int(big)) != big {
+ r.Int63n(big) // what would happen on 64-bit machine, to keep stream in sync
+ if *printgolden {
+ fmt.Printf("\tskipped, // must run printgolden on 64-bit machine\n")
+ }
+ p++
+ continue
+ }
+ x = int(big)
+
+ case reflect.Int32:
+ x = int32s[repeat%len(int32s)]
+
+ case reflect.Int64:
+ x = int64s[repeat%len(int64s)]
+
+ case reflect.Uint64:
+ x = uint64s[repeat%len(uint64s)]
+
+ case reflect.Slice:
+ if m.Name == "Read" {
+ n := readBufferSizes[repeat%len(readBufferSizes)]
+ x = make([]byte, n)
+ }
+ }
+ argstr = fmt.Sprint(x)
+ args = append(args, reflect.ValueOf(x))
+ }
+
+ var out interface{}
+ out = mv.Call(args)[0].Interface()
+ if m.Name == "Int" || m.Name == "Intn" {
+ out = int64(out.(int))
+ }
+ if m.Name == "Read" {
+ out = args[0].Interface().([]byte)
+ }
+ if *printgolden {
+ var val string
+ big := int64(1 << 60)
+ if int64(int(big)) != big && (m.Name == "Int" || m.Name == "Intn") {
+ // 32-bit machine cannot print 64-bit results
+ val = "truncated"
+ } else if reflect.TypeOf(out).Kind() == reflect.Slice {
+ val = fmt.Sprintf("%#v", out)
+ } else {
+ val = fmt.Sprintf("%T(%v)", out, out)
+ }
+ fmt.Printf("\t%s, // %s(%s)\n", val, m.Name, argstr)
+ } else {
+ want := regressGolden[p]
+ if m.Name == "Int" {
+ want = int64(int(uint(want.(int64)) << 1 >> 1))
+ }
+ if !reflect.DeepEqual(out, want) {
+ t.Errorf("r.%s(%s) = %v, want %v", m.Name, argstr, out, want)
+ }
+ }
+ p++
+ }
+ }
+ if *printgolden {
+ fmt.Printf("}\n")
+ }
+}
+
+var regressGolden = []interface{}{
+ float64(0.6279600685109523), // ExpFloat64()
+ float64(0.16198826513357806), // ExpFloat64()
+ float64(0.007880404652650552), // ExpFloat64()
+ float64(0.41649788761745654), // ExpFloat64()
+ float64(1.6958707787276301), // ExpFloat64()
+ float64(2.7227327706138036), // ExpFloat64()
+ float64(2.4235600263079657), // ExpFloat64()
+ float64(1.277967771105418), // ExpFloat64()
+ float64(0.7111660437031769), // ExpFloat64()
+ float64(0.23090401427981888), // ExpFloat64()
+ float64(1.4746763588379928), // ExpFloat64()
+ float64(1.4868726779832278), // ExpFloat64()
+ float64(0.1686257242078103), // ExpFloat64()
+ float64(0.2732721816228957), // ExpFloat64()
+ float64(0.4644536065869748), // ExpFloat64()
+ float64(0.01319850986379164), // ExpFloat64()
+ float64(0.7184492551742854), // ExpFloat64()
+ float64(0.1913536422195827), // ExpFloat64()
+ float64(0.16034475958495667), // ExpFloat64()
+ float64(0.40599859014785644), // ExpFloat64()
+
+ float32(0.7979972), // Float32()
+ float32(0.7725961), // Float32()
+ float32(0.21894403), // Float32()
+ float32(0.96194494), // Float32()
+ float32(0.2915732), // Float32()
+ float32(0.59569645), // Float32()
+ float32(0.99596655), // Float32()
+ float32(0.4979039), // Float32()
+ float32(0.98148686), // Float32()
+ float32(0.01380035), // Float32()
+ float32(0.086487144), // Float32()
+ float32(0.6114401), // Float32()
+ float32(0.71081316), // Float32()
+ float32(0.6342346), // Float32()
+ float32(0.008082573), // Float32()
+ float32(0.33020085), // Float32()
+ float32(0.032625034), // Float32()
+ float32(0.9278005), // Float32()
+ float32(0.34497985), // Float32()
+ float32(0.66506875), // Float32()
+
+ float64(0.797997151016231), // Float64()
+ float64(0.7725961454373316), // Float64()
+ float64(0.21894402538580782), // Float64()
+ float64(0.9619449481780457), // Float64()
+ float64(0.2915731877602916), // Float64()
+ float64(0.5956964580775652), // Float64()
+ float64(0.9959665347028619), // Float64()
+ float64(0.49790390966591147), // Float64()
+ float64(0.9814868602566785), // Float64()
+ float64(0.013800350332924483), // Float64()
+ float64(0.08648714463652596), // Float64()
+ float64(0.6114401479210267), // Float64()
+ float64(0.7108131531183706), // Float64()
+ float64(0.6342346133706837), // Float64()
+ float64(0.008082572853887138), // Float64()
+ float64(0.3302008651926287), // Float64()
+ float64(0.03262503454637655), // Float64()
+ float64(0.9278004634858956), // Float64()
+ float64(0.3449798628384906), // Float64()
+ float64(0.665068719316529), // Float64()
+
+ int64(5474557666971700975), // Int()
+ int64(5591422465364813936), // Int()
+ int64(74029666500212977), // Int()
+ int64(8088122161323000979), // Int()
+ int64(7298457654139700474), // Int()
+ int64(1590632625527662686), // Int()
+ int64(9052198920789078554), // Int()
+ int64(7381380909356947872), // Int()
+ int64(1738222704626512495), // Int()
+ int64(3278744831230954970), // Int()
+ int64(7062423222661652521), // Int()
+ int64(6715870808026712034), // Int()
+ int64(528819992478005418), // Int()
+ int64(2284534088986354339), // Int()
+ int64(945828723091990082), // Int()
+ int64(3813019469742317492), // Int()
+ int64(1369388146907482806), // Int()
+ int64(7367238674766648970), // Int()
+ int64(8217673022687244206), // Int()
+ int64(3185531743396549562), // Int()
+
+ int32(1711064216), // Int31()
+ int32(650927245), // Int31()
+ int32(8618187), // Int31()
+ int32(941581344), // Int31()
+ int32(1923394120), // Int31()
+ int32(1258915833), // Int31()
+ int32(1053814650), // Int31()
+ int32(859305834), // Int31()
+ int32(1276097579), // Int31()
+ int32(1455437958), // Int31()
+ int32(1895916096), // Int31()
+ int32(781830261), // Int31()
+ int32(61562749), // Int31()
+ int32(265954771), // Int31()
+ int32(1183850779), // Int31()
+ int32(443893888), // Int31()
+ int32(1233159585), // Int31()
+ int32(857659461), // Int31()
+ int32(956663049), // Int31()
+ int32(370844703), // Int31()
+
+ int32(0), // Int31n(1)
+ int32(6), // Int31n(10)
+ int32(17), // Int31n(32)
+ int32(1000595), // Int31n(1048576)
+ int32(424333), // Int31n(1048577)
+ int32(382438494), // Int31n(1000000000)
+ int32(902738458), // Int31n(1073741824)
+ int32(1204933878), // Int31n(2147483646)
+ int32(1376191263), // Int31n(2147483647)
+ int32(0), // Int31n(1)
+ int32(9), // Int31n(10)
+ int32(2), // Int31n(32)
+ int32(440490), // Int31n(1048576)
+ int32(176312), // Int31n(1048577)
+ int32(946765890), // Int31n(1000000000)
+ int32(665034676), // Int31n(1073741824)
+ int32(1947285452), // Int31n(2147483646)
+ int32(1702344608), // Int31n(2147483647)
+ int32(0), // Int31n(1)
+ int32(2), // Int31n(10)
+
+ int64(5474557666971700975), // Int63()
+ int64(5591422465364813936), // Int63()
+ int64(74029666500212977), // Int63()
+ int64(8088122161323000979), // Int63()
+ int64(7298457654139700474), // Int63()
+ int64(1590632625527662686), // Int63()
+ int64(9052198920789078554), // Int63()
+ int64(7381380909356947872), // Int63()
+ int64(1738222704626512495), // Int63()
+ int64(3278744831230954970), // Int63()
+ int64(7062423222661652521), // Int63()
+ int64(6715870808026712034), // Int63()
+ int64(528819992478005418), // Int63()
+ int64(2284534088986354339), // Int63()
+ int64(945828723091990082), // Int63()
+ int64(3813019469742317492), // Int63()
+ int64(1369388146907482806), // Int63()
+ int64(7367238674766648970), // Int63()
+ int64(8217673022687244206), // Int63()
+ int64(3185531743396549562), // Int63()
+
+ int64(0), // Int63n(1)
+ int64(6), // Int63n(10)
+ int64(17), // Int63n(32)
+ int64(1000595), // Int63n(1048576)
+ int64(424333), // Int63n(1048577)
+ int64(382438494), // Int63n(1000000000)
+ int64(902738458), // Int63n(1073741824)
+ int64(1204933878), // Int63n(2147483646)
+ int64(1376191263), // Int63n(2147483647)
+ int64(502116868085730778), // Int63n(1000000000000000000)
+ int64(144894195020570665), // Int63n(1152921504606846976)
+ int64(6715870808026712034), // Int63n(9223372036854775806)
+ int64(528819992478005418), // Int63n(9223372036854775807)
+ int64(0), // Int63n(1)
+ int64(0), // Int63n(10)
+ int64(20), // Int63n(32)
+ int64(854710), // Int63n(1048576)
+ int64(649893), // Int63n(1048577)
+ int64(687244206), // Int63n(1000000000)
+ int64(836883386), // Int63n(1073741824)
+
+ int64(0), // Intn(1)
+ int64(6), // Intn(10)
+ int64(17), // Intn(32)
+ int64(1000595), // Intn(1048576)
+ int64(424333), // Intn(1048577)
+ int64(382438494), // Intn(1000000000)
+ int64(902738458), // Intn(1073741824)
+ int64(1204933878), // Intn(2147483646)
+ int64(1376191263), // Intn(2147483647)
+ int64(502116868085730778), // Intn(1000000000000000000)
+ int64(144894195020570665), // Intn(1152921504606846976)
+ int64(6715870808026712034), // Intn(9223372036854775806)
+ int64(528819992478005418), // Intn(9223372036854775807)
+ int64(0), // Intn(1)
+ int64(0), // Intn(10)
+ int64(20), // Intn(32)
+ int64(854710), // Intn(1048576)
+ int64(649893), // Intn(1048577)
+ int64(687244206), // Intn(1000000000)
+ int64(836883386), // Intn(1073741824)
+
+ float64(-0.5410658516792047), // NormFloat64()
+ float64(0.615296849055287), // NormFloat64()
+ float64(0.007477442280032887), // NormFloat64()
+ float64(1.3443892057169684), // NormFloat64()
+ float64(-0.17508902754863512), // NormFloat64()
+ float64(-2.03494397556937), // NormFloat64()
+ float64(2.5213558871972306), // NormFloat64()
+ float64(1.4572921639613627), // NormFloat64()
+ float64(-1.5164961164210644), // NormFloat64()
+ float64(-0.4861150771891445), // NormFloat64()
+ float64(-0.8699409548614199), // NormFloat64()
+ float64(1.6271559815452794), // NormFloat64()
+ float64(0.1659465769926195), // NormFloat64()
+ float64(0.2921716191987018), // NormFloat64()
+ float64(-1.2550269636927838), // NormFloat64()
+ float64(0.11257973349467548), // NormFloat64()
+ float64(0.5437525915836436), // NormFloat64()
+ float64(0.781754430770282), // NormFloat64()
+ float64(0.5201256313962235), // NormFloat64()
+ float64(1.3826174159276245), // NormFloat64()
+
+ []int{}, // Perm(0)
+ []int{0}, // Perm(1)
+ []int{0, 2, 3, 1, 4}, // Perm(5)
+ []int{5, 6, 3, 7, 4, 2, 0, 1}, // Perm(8)
+ []int{8, 4, 5, 2, 7, 3, 0, 6, 1}, // Perm(9)
+ []int{6, 1, 5, 3, 2, 9, 7, 0, 8, 4}, // Perm(10)
+ []int{12, 5, 1, 9, 15, 7, 13, 6, 10, 11, 8, 0, 4, 2, 14, 3}, // Perm(16)
+ []int{}, // Perm(0)
+ []int{0}, // Perm(1)
+ []int{0, 2, 3, 4, 1}, // Perm(5)
+ []int{3, 2, 7, 4, 0, 6, 5, 1}, // Perm(8)
+ []int{0, 6, 2, 1, 3, 7, 5, 8, 4}, // Perm(9)
+ []int{2, 5, 6, 4, 7, 3, 0, 8, 1, 9}, // Perm(10)
+ []int{3, 6, 5, 4, 9, 15, 13, 7, 1, 11, 10, 8, 12, 0, 2, 14}, // Perm(16)
+ []int{}, // Perm(0)
+ []int{0}, // Perm(1)
+ []int{2, 4, 3, 1, 0}, // Perm(5)
+ []int{1, 6, 7, 5, 4, 3, 2, 0}, // Perm(8)
+ []int{7, 6, 8, 2, 0, 1, 3, 4, 5}, // Perm(9)
+ []int{2, 9, 7, 1, 5, 4, 0, 6, 8, 3}, // Perm(10)
+
+ []byte{0xef}, // Read([0])
+ []byte{0x4e, 0x3d, 0x52, 0x31, 0x89, 0xf9, 0xcb}, // Read([0 0 0 0 0 0 0])
+ []byte{0x70, 0x68, 0x35, 0x8d, 0x1b, 0xb9, 0x98, 0x4d}, // Read([0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0])
+ []byte{0xf1, 0xf8, 0x95, 0xe6, 0x96, 0x1, 0x7, 0x1, 0x93}, // Read([0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0])
+ []byte{0x44, 0x9f, 0xc5, 0x40, 0xc8, 0x3e, 0x70, 0xfa, 0x44, 0x3a}, // Read([0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0])
+ []byte{0x4b}, // Read([0])
+ []byte{0x91, 0x54, 0x49, 0xe5, 0x5e, 0x28, 0xb9}, // Read([0 0 0 0 0 0 0])
+ []byte{0x4, 0xf2, 0xf, 0x13, 0x96, 0x1a, 0xb2, 0xce}, // Read([0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0])
+ []byte{0x35, 0xf5, 0xde, 0x9f, 0x7d, 0xa0, 0x19, 0x12, 0x2e}, // Read([0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0])
+ []byte{0xd4, 0xee, 0x6f, 0x66, 0x6f, 0x32, 0xc8, 0x21, 0x57, 0x68}, // Read([0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0])
+ []byte{0x1f}, // Read([0])
+ []byte{0x98, 0xda, 0x4d, 0xab, 0x6e, 0xd, 0x71}, // Read([0 0 0 0 0 0 0])
+ []byte{0x80, 0xad, 0x29, 0xa0, 0x37, 0xb0, 0x80, 0xc4}, // Read([0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0])
+ []byte{0x2, 0xe2, 0xe2, 0x7, 0xd9, 0xed, 0xea, 0x90, 0x33}, // Read([0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0])
+ []byte{0x5d, 0xaa, 0xb8, 0xc6, 0x39, 0xfb, 0xbe, 0x56, 0x7, 0xa3}, // Read([0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0])
+ []byte{0x62}, // Read([0])
+ []byte{0x4d, 0x63, 0xa6, 0x4b, 0xb4, 0x1f, 0x42}, // Read([0 0 0 0 0 0 0])
+ []byte{0x66, 0x42, 0x62, 0x36, 0x42, 0x20, 0x8d, 0xb4}, // Read([0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0])
+ []byte{0x9f, 0xa3, 0x67, 0x1, 0x91, 0xea, 0x34, 0xb6, 0xa}, // Read([0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0])
+ []byte{0xd, 0xa8, 0x43, 0xb, 0x1, 0x93, 0x8a, 0x56, 0xfc, 0x98}, // Read([0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0])
+
+ uint32(3422128433), // Uint32()
+ uint32(1301854491), // Uint32()
+ uint32(17236374), // Uint32()
+ uint32(1883162688), // Uint32()
+ uint32(3846788241), // Uint32()
+ uint32(2517831666), // Uint32()
+ uint32(2107629301), // Uint32()
+ uint32(1718611668), // Uint32()
+ uint32(2552195159), // Uint32()
+ uint32(2910875917), // Uint32()
+ uint32(3791832192), // Uint32()
+ uint32(1563660522), // Uint32()
+ uint32(123125499), // Uint32()
+ uint32(531909542), // Uint32()
+ uint32(2367701558), // Uint32()
+ uint32(887787777), // Uint32()
+ uint32(2466319171), // Uint32()
+ uint32(1715318922), // Uint32()
+ uint32(1913326099), // Uint32()
+ uint32(741689406), // Uint32()
+
+ uint64(14697929703826476783), // Uint64()
+ uint64(5591422465364813936), // Uint64()
+ uint64(74029666500212977), // Uint64()
+ uint64(8088122161323000979), // Uint64()
+ uint64(16521829690994476282), // Uint64()
+ uint64(10814004662382438494), // Uint64()
+ uint64(9052198920789078554), // Uint64()
+ uint64(7381380909356947872), // Uint64()
+ uint64(10961594741481288303), // Uint64()
+ uint64(12502116868085730778), // Uint64()
+ uint64(16285795259516428329), // Uint64()
+ uint64(6715870808026712034), // Uint64()
+ uint64(528819992478005418), // Uint64()
+ uint64(2284534088986354339), // Uint64()
+ uint64(10169200759946765890), // Uint64()
+ uint64(3813019469742317492), // Uint64()
+ uint64(10592760183762258614), // Uint64()
+ uint64(7367238674766648970), // Uint64()
+ uint64(8217673022687244206), // Uint64()
+ uint64(3185531743396549562), // Uint64()
+
+ uint64(0), // Uint64n(1)
+ uint64(6), // Uint64n(10)
+ uint64(17), // Uint64n(32)
+ uint64(1000595), // Uint64n(1048576)
+ uint64(424333), // Uint64n(1048577)
+ uint64(382438494), // Uint64n(1000000000)
+ uint64(902738458), // Uint64n(1073741824)
+ uint64(1204933878), // Uint64n(2147483646)
+ uint64(1376191263), // Uint64n(2147483647)
+ uint64(502116868085730778), // Uint64n(1000000000000000000)
+ uint64(144894195020570665), // Uint64n(1152921504606846976)
+ uint64(6715870808026712034), // Uint64n(18446744073709551614)
+ uint64(528819992478005418), // Uint64n(18446744073709551615)
+ uint64(0), // Uint64n(1)
+ uint64(0), // Uint64n(10)
+ uint64(20), // Uint64n(32)
+ uint64(854710), // Uint64n(1048576)
+ uint64(649893), // Uint64n(1048577)
+ uint64(687244206), // Uint64n(1000000000)
+ uint64(836883386), // Uint64n(1073741824)
+}
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/rand/rng.go b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/rand/rng.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..9b79108
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/rand/rng.go
@@ -0,0 +1,91 @@
+// Copyright 2017 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.
+
+package rand
+
+import (
+ "encoding/binary"
+ "io"
+ "math/bits"
+)
+
+// PCGSource is an implementation of a 64-bit permuted congruential
+// generator as defined in
+//
+// PCG: A Family of Simple Fast Space-Efficient Statistically Good
+// Algorithms for Random Number Generation
+// Melissa E. O’Neill, Harvey Mudd College
+// http://www.pcg-random.org/pdf/toms-oneill-pcg-family-v1.02.pdf
+//
+// The generator here is the congruential generator PCG XSL RR 128/64 (LCG)
+// as found in the software available at http://www.pcg-random.org/.
+// It has period 2^128 with 128 bits of state, producing 64-bit values.
+// Is state is represented by two uint64 words.
+type PCGSource struct {
+ low uint64
+ high uint64
+}
+
+const (
+ maxUint32 = (1 << 32) - 1
+
+ multiplier = 47026247687942121848144207491837523525
+ mulHigh = multiplier >> 64
+ mulLow = multiplier & maxUint64
+
+ increment = 117397592171526113268558934119004209487
+ incHigh = increment >> 64
+ incLow = increment & maxUint64
+
+ // TODO: Use these?
+ initializer = 245720598905631564143578724636268694099
+ initHigh = initializer >> 64
+ initLow = initializer & maxUint64
+)
+
+// Seed uses the provided seed value to initialize the generator to a deterministic state.
+func (pcg *PCGSource) Seed(seed uint64) {
+ pcg.low = seed
+ pcg.high = seed // TODO: What is right?
+}
+
+// Uint64 returns a pseudo-random 64-bit unsigned integer as a uint64.
+func (pcg *PCGSource) Uint64() uint64 {
+ pcg.multiply()
+ pcg.add()
+ // XOR high and low 64 bits together and rotate right by high 6 bits of state.
+ return bits.RotateLeft64(pcg.high^pcg.low, -int(pcg.high>>58))
+}
+
+func (pcg *PCGSource) add() {
+ var carry uint64
+ pcg.low, carry = bits.Add64(pcg.low, incLow, 0)
+ pcg.high, _ = bits.Add64(pcg.high, incHigh, carry)
+}
+
+func (pcg *PCGSource) multiply() {
+ hi, lo := bits.Mul64(pcg.low, mulLow)
+ hi += pcg.high * mulLow
+ hi += pcg.low * mulHigh
+ pcg.low = lo
+ pcg.high = hi
+}
+
+// MarshalBinary returns the binary representation of the current state of the generator.
+func (pcg *PCGSource) MarshalBinary() ([]byte, error) {
+ var buf [16]byte
+ binary.BigEndian.PutUint64(buf[:8], pcg.high)
+ binary.BigEndian.PutUint64(buf[8:], pcg.low)
+ return buf[:], nil
+}
+
+// UnmarshalBinary sets the state of the generator to the state represented in data.
+func (pcg *PCGSource) UnmarshalBinary(data []byte) error {
+ if len(data) < 16 {
+ return io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
+ }
+ pcg.low = binary.BigEndian.Uint64(data[8:])
+ pcg.high = binary.BigEndian.Uint64(data[:8])
+ return nil
+}
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/rand/zipf.go b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/rand/zipf.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..f04c814
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/rand/zipf.go
@@ -0,0 +1,77 @@
+// Copyright 2009 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.
+
+// W.Hormann, G.Derflinger:
+// "Rejection-Inversion to Generate Variates
+// from Monotone Discrete Distributions"
+// http://eeyore.wu-wien.ac.at/papers/96-04-04.wh-der.ps.gz
+
+package rand
+
+import "math"
+
+// A Zipf generates Zipf distributed variates.
+type Zipf struct {
+ r *Rand
+ imax float64
+ v float64
+ q float64
+ s float64
+ oneminusQ float64
+ oneminusQinv float64
+ hxm float64
+ hx0minusHxm float64
+}
+
+func (z *Zipf) h(x float64) float64 {
+ return math.Exp(z.oneminusQ*math.Log(z.v+x)) * z.oneminusQinv
+}
+
+func (z *Zipf) hinv(x float64) float64 {
+ return math.Exp(z.oneminusQinv*math.Log(z.oneminusQ*x)) - z.v
+}
+
+// NewZipf returns a Zipf variate generator.
+// The generator generates values k ∈ [0, imax]
+// such that P(k) is proportional to (v + k) ** (-s).
+// Requirements: s > 1 and v >= 1.
+func NewZipf(r *Rand, s float64, v float64, imax uint64) *Zipf {
+ z := new(Zipf)
+ if s <= 1.0 || v < 1 {
+ return nil
+ }
+ z.r = r
+ z.imax = float64(imax)
+ z.v = v
+ z.q = s
+ z.oneminusQ = 1.0 - z.q
+ z.oneminusQinv = 1.0 / z.oneminusQ
+ z.hxm = z.h(z.imax + 0.5)
+ z.hx0minusHxm = z.h(0.5) - math.Exp(math.Log(z.v)*(-z.q)) - z.hxm
+ z.s = 1 - z.hinv(z.h(1.5)-math.Exp(-z.q*math.Log(z.v+1.0)))
+ return z
+}
+
+// Uint64 returns a value drawn from the Zipf distribution described
+// by the Zipf object.
+func (z *Zipf) Uint64() uint64 {
+ if z == nil {
+ panic("rand: nil Zipf")
+ }
+ k := 0.0
+
+ for {
+ r := z.r.Float64() // r on [0,1]
+ ur := z.hxm + r*z.hx0minusHxm
+ x := z.hinv(ur)
+ k = math.Floor(x + 0.5)
+ if k-x <= z.s {
+ break
+ }
+ if ur >= z.h(k+0.5)-math.Exp(-math.Log(k+z.v)*z.q) {
+ break
+ }
+ }
+ return uint64(k)
+}
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/README b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/README
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..18ad8fd
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/README
@@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
+This directory holds programs from
+"The Computer Language Benchmarks Game".
+They used to be in the main Go distribution in test/bench/shootout
+but are now only of historical value.
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/binary-tree-freelist.go b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/binary-tree-freelist.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..e4c3e8a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/binary-tree-freelist.go
@@ -0,0 +1,132 @@
+//go:build ignore
+// +build ignore
+
+/*
+Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
+modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
+
+ * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
+ notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+
+ * 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.
+
+ * Neither the name of "The Computer Language Benchmarks Game" nor the
+ name of "The Computer Language Shootout Benchmarks" nor the names of
+ its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
+ from this software without specific prior written permission.
+
+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 Computer Language Benchmarks Game
+ * http://shootout.alioth.debian.org/
+ *
+ * contributed by The Go Authors.
+ * based on C program by Kevin Carson
+ */
+
+package main
+
+import (
+ "flag"
+ "fmt"
+)
+
+var n = flag.Int("n", 15, "depth")
+
+type Node struct {
+ item int
+ left, right *Node
+}
+
+type Arena struct {
+ head *Node
+}
+
+var arena Arena
+
+func (n *Node) free() {
+ if n.left != nil {
+ n.left.free()
+ }
+ if n.right != nil {
+ n.right.free()
+ }
+ n.left = arena.head
+ arena.head = n
+}
+
+func (a *Arena) New(item int, left, right *Node) *Node {
+ if a.head == nil {
+ nodes := make([]Node, 3<<uint(*n))
+ for i := 0; i < len(nodes)-1; i++ {
+ nodes[i].left = &nodes[i+1]
+ }
+ a.head = &nodes[0]
+ }
+ n := a.head
+ a.head = a.head.left
+ n.item = item
+ n.left = left
+ n.right = right
+ return n
+}
+
+func bottomUpTree(item, depth int) *Node {
+ if depth <= 0 {
+ return arena.New(item, nil, nil)
+ }
+ return arena.New(item, bottomUpTree(2*item-1, depth-1), bottomUpTree(2*item, depth-1))
+}
+
+func (n *Node) itemCheck() int {
+ if n.left == nil {
+ return n.item
+ }
+ return n.item + n.left.itemCheck() - n.right.itemCheck()
+}
+
+const minDepth = 4
+
+func main() {
+ flag.Parse()
+
+ maxDepth := *n
+ if minDepth+2 > *n {
+ maxDepth = minDepth + 2
+ }
+ stretchDepth := maxDepth + 1
+
+ check := bottomUpTree(0, stretchDepth).itemCheck()
+ fmt.Printf("stretch tree of depth %d\t check: %d\n", stretchDepth, check)
+
+ longLivedTree := bottomUpTree(0, maxDepth)
+
+ for depth := minDepth; depth <= maxDepth; depth += 2 {
+ iterations := 1 << uint(maxDepth-depth+minDepth)
+ check = 0
+
+ for i := 1; i <= iterations; i++ {
+ t := bottomUpTree(i, depth)
+ check += t.itemCheck()
+ t.free()
+ t = bottomUpTree(-i, depth)
+ check += t.itemCheck()
+ t.free()
+ }
+ fmt.Printf("%d\t trees of depth %d\t check: %d\n", iterations*2, depth, check)
+ }
+ fmt.Printf("long lived tree of depth %d\t check: %d\n", maxDepth, longLivedTree.itemCheck())
+}
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/binary-tree-freelist.txt b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/binary-tree-freelist.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..f8286dd
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/binary-tree-freelist.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,8 @@
+stretch tree of depth 16 check: -1
+65536 trees of depth 4 check: -65536
+16384 trees of depth 6 check: -16384
+4096 trees of depth 8 check: -4096
+1024 trees of depth 10 check: -1024
+256 trees of depth 12 check: -256
+64 trees of depth 14 check: -64
+long lived tree of depth 15 check: -1
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/binary-tree.c b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/binary-tree.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..a909246
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/binary-tree.c
@@ -0,0 +1,166 @@
+// +build ignore
+
+/*
+Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
+modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
+
+ * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
+ notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+
+ * 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.
+
+ * Neither the name of "The Computer Language Benchmarks Game" nor the
+ name of "The Computer Language Shootout Benchmarks" nor the names of
+ its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
+ from this software without specific prior written permission.
+
+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 Computer Language Shootout Benchmarks
+ http://shootout.alioth.debian.org/
+
+ contributed by Kevin Carson
+ compilation:
+ gcc -O3 -fomit-frame-pointer -funroll-loops -static binary-trees.c -lm
+ icc -O3 -ip -unroll -static binary-trees.c -lm
+*/
+
+#include <math.h>
+#include <stdio.h>
+#include <stdlib.h>
+
+
+typedef struct tn {
+ struct tn* left;
+ struct tn* right;
+ long item;
+} treeNode;
+
+
+treeNode* NewTreeNode(treeNode* left, treeNode* right, long item)
+{
+ treeNode* new;
+
+ new = (treeNode*)malloc(sizeof(treeNode));
+
+ new->left = left;
+ new->right = right;
+ new->item = item;
+
+ return new;
+} /* NewTreeNode() */
+
+
+long ItemCheck(treeNode* tree)
+{
+ if (tree->left == NULL)
+ return tree->item;
+ else
+ return tree->item + ItemCheck(tree->left) - ItemCheck(tree->right);
+} /* ItemCheck() */
+
+
+treeNode* BottomUpTree(long item, unsigned depth)
+{
+ if (depth > 0)
+ return NewTreeNode
+ (
+ BottomUpTree(2 * item - 1, depth - 1),
+ BottomUpTree(2 * item, depth - 1),
+ item
+ );
+ else
+ return NewTreeNode(NULL, NULL, item);
+} /* BottomUpTree() */
+
+
+void DeleteTree(treeNode* tree)
+{
+ if (tree->left != NULL)
+ {
+ DeleteTree(tree->left);
+ DeleteTree(tree->right);
+ }
+
+ free(tree);
+} /* DeleteTree() */
+
+
+int main(int argc, char* argv[])
+{
+ unsigned N, depth, minDepth, maxDepth, stretchDepth;
+ treeNode *stretchTree, *longLivedTree, *tempTree;
+
+ N = atol(argv[1]);
+
+ minDepth = 4;
+
+ if ((minDepth + 2) > N)
+ maxDepth = minDepth + 2;
+ else
+ maxDepth = N;
+
+ stretchDepth = maxDepth + 1;
+
+ stretchTree = BottomUpTree(0, stretchDepth);
+ printf
+ (
+ "stretch tree of depth %u\t check: %li\n",
+ stretchDepth,
+ ItemCheck(stretchTree)
+ );
+
+ DeleteTree(stretchTree);
+
+ longLivedTree = BottomUpTree(0, maxDepth);
+
+ for (depth = minDepth; depth <= maxDepth; depth += 2)
+ {
+ long i, iterations, check;
+
+ iterations = pow(2, maxDepth - depth + minDepth);
+
+ check = 0;
+
+ for (i = 1; i <= iterations; i++)
+ {
+ tempTree = BottomUpTree(i, depth);
+ check += ItemCheck(tempTree);
+ DeleteTree(tempTree);
+
+ tempTree = BottomUpTree(-i, depth);
+ check += ItemCheck(tempTree);
+ DeleteTree(tempTree);
+ } /* for(i = 1...) */
+
+ printf
+ (
+ "%li\t trees of depth %u\t check: %li\n",
+ iterations * 2,
+ depth,
+ check
+ );
+ } /* for(depth = minDepth...) */
+
+ printf
+ (
+ "long lived tree of depth %u\t check: %li\n",
+ maxDepth,
+ ItemCheck(longLivedTree)
+ );
+
+ return 0;
+} /* main() */
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/binary-tree.go b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/binary-tree.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..5f6cb34
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/binary-tree.go
@@ -0,0 +1,95 @@
+//go:build ignore
+// +build ignore
+
+/*
+Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
+modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
+
+ * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
+ notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+
+ * 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.
+
+ * Neither the name of "The Computer Language Benchmarks Game" nor the
+ name of "The Computer Language Shootout Benchmarks" nor the names of
+ its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
+ from this software without specific prior written permission.
+
+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 Computer Language Benchmarks Game
+ * http://shootout.alioth.debian.org/
+ *
+ * contributed by The Go Authors.
+ * based on C program by Kevin Carson
+ */
+
+package main
+
+import (
+ "flag"
+ "fmt"
+)
+
+var n = flag.Int("n", 15, "depth")
+
+type Node struct {
+ item int
+ left, right *Node
+}
+
+func bottomUpTree(item, depth int) *Node {
+ if depth <= 0 {
+ return &Node{item: item}
+ }
+ return &Node{item, bottomUpTree(2*item-1, depth-1), bottomUpTree(2*item, depth-1)}
+}
+
+func (n *Node) itemCheck() int {
+ if n.left == nil {
+ return n.item
+ }
+ return n.item + n.left.itemCheck() - n.right.itemCheck()
+}
+
+const minDepth = 4
+
+func main() {
+ flag.Parse()
+
+ maxDepth := *n
+ if minDepth+2 > *n {
+ maxDepth = minDepth + 2
+ }
+ stretchDepth := maxDepth + 1
+
+ check := bottomUpTree(0, stretchDepth).itemCheck()
+ fmt.Printf("stretch tree of depth %d\t check: %d\n", stretchDepth, check)
+
+ longLivedTree := bottomUpTree(0, maxDepth)
+
+ for depth := minDepth; depth <= maxDepth; depth += 2 {
+ iterations := 1 << uint(maxDepth-depth+minDepth)
+ check = 0
+
+ for i := 1; i <= iterations; i++ {
+ check += bottomUpTree(i, depth).itemCheck()
+ check += bottomUpTree(-i, depth).itemCheck()
+ }
+ fmt.Printf("%d\t trees of depth %d\t check: %d\n", iterations*2, depth, check)
+ }
+ fmt.Printf("long lived tree of depth %d\t check: %d\n", maxDepth, longLivedTree.itemCheck())
+}
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/binary-tree.txt b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/binary-tree.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..f8286dd
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/binary-tree.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,8 @@
+stretch tree of depth 16 check: -1
+65536 trees of depth 4 check: -65536
+16384 trees of depth 6 check: -16384
+4096 trees of depth 8 check: -4096
+1024 trees of depth 10 check: -1024
+256 trees of depth 12 check: -256
+64 trees of depth 14 check: -64
+long lived tree of depth 15 check: -1
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/chameneosredux.c b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/chameneosredux.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..cb7d94d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/chameneosredux.c
@@ -0,0 +1,332 @@
+// +build ignore
+
+/*
+Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
+modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
+
+ * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
+ notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+
+ * 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.
+
+ * Neither the name of "The Computer Language Benchmarks Game" nor the
+ name of "The Computer Language Shootout Benchmarks" nor the names of
+ its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
+ from this software without specific prior written permission.
+
+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 Computer Language Benchmarks Game
+ http://shootout.alioth.debian.org/
+
+ contributed by Michael Barker
+ based on a Java contribution by Luzius Meisser
+
+ convert to C by dualamd
+*/
+
+#include <stdlib.h>
+#include <stdio.h>
+#include <pthread.h>
+
+
+enum Colour
+{
+ blue = 0,
+ red = 1,
+ yellow = 2,
+ Invalid = 3
+};
+
+const char* ColourName[] = {"blue", "red", "yellow"};
+const int STACK_SIZE = 32*1024;
+
+typedef unsigned int BOOL;
+const BOOL TRUE = 1;
+const BOOL FALSE = 0;
+
+int CreatureID = 0;
+
+
+enum Colour doCompliment(enum Colour c1, enum Colour c2)
+{
+ switch (c1)
+ {
+ case blue:
+ switch (c2)
+ {
+ case blue:
+ return blue;
+ case red:
+ return yellow;
+ case yellow:
+ return red;
+ default:
+ goto errlb;
+ }
+ case red:
+ switch (c2)
+ {
+ case blue:
+ return yellow;
+ case red:
+ return red;
+ case yellow:
+ return blue;
+ default:
+ goto errlb;
+ }
+ case yellow:
+ switch (c2)
+ {
+ case blue:
+ return red;
+ case red:
+ return blue;
+ case yellow:
+ return yellow;
+ default:
+ goto errlb;
+ }
+ default:
+ break;
+ }
+
+errlb:
+ printf("Invalid colour\n");
+ exit( 1 );
+}
+
+/* convert integer to number string: 1234 -> "one two three four" */
+char* formatNumber(int n, char* outbuf)
+{
+ int ochar = 0, ichar = 0;
+ int i;
+ char tmp[64];
+
+ const char* NUMBERS[] =
+ {
+ "zero", "one", "two", "three", "four", "five",
+ "six", "seven", "eight", "nine"
+ };
+
+ ichar = sprintf(tmp, "%d", n);
+
+ for (i = 0; i < ichar; i++)
+ ochar += sprintf( outbuf + ochar, " %s", NUMBERS[ tmp[i] - '0' ] );
+
+ return outbuf;
+}
+
+
+struct MeetingPlace
+{
+ pthread_mutex_t mutex;
+ int meetingsLeft;
+ struct Creature* firstCreature;
+};
+
+struct Creature
+{
+ pthread_t ht;
+ pthread_attr_t stack_att;
+
+ struct MeetingPlace* place;
+ int count;
+ int sameCount;
+
+ enum Colour colour;
+ int id;
+
+ BOOL two_met;
+ BOOL sameid;
+};
+
+
+void MeetingPlace_Init(struct MeetingPlace* m, int meetings )
+{
+ pthread_mutex_init( &m->mutex, 0 );
+ m->meetingsLeft = meetings;
+ m->firstCreature = 0;
+}
+
+
+BOOL Meet( struct Creature* cr)
+{
+ BOOL retval = TRUE;
+
+ struct MeetingPlace* mp = cr->place;
+ pthread_mutex_lock( &(mp->mutex) );
+
+ if ( mp->meetingsLeft > 0 )
+ {
+ if ( mp->firstCreature == 0 )
+ {
+ cr->two_met = FALSE;
+ mp->firstCreature = cr;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ struct Creature* first;
+ enum Colour newColour;
+
+ first = mp->firstCreature;
+ newColour = doCompliment( cr->colour, first->colour );
+
+ cr->sameid = cr->id == first->id;
+ cr->colour = newColour;
+ cr->two_met = TRUE;
+
+ first->sameid = cr->sameid;
+ first->colour = newColour;
+ first->two_met = TRUE;
+
+ mp->firstCreature = 0;
+ mp->meetingsLeft--;
+ }
+ }
+ else
+ retval = FALSE;
+
+ pthread_mutex_unlock( &(mp->mutex) );
+ return retval;
+}
+
+
+void* CreatureThreadRun(void* param)
+{
+ struct Creature* cr = (struct Creature*)param;
+
+ while (TRUE)
+ {
+ if ( Meet(cr) )
+ {
+ while (cr->two_met == FALSE)
+ sched_yield();
+
+ if (cr->sameid)
+ cr->sameCount++;
+ cr->count++;
+ }
+ else
+ break;
+ }
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
+void Creature_Init( struct Creature *cr, struct MeetingPlace* place, enum Colour colour )
+{
+ cr->place = place;
+ cr->count = cr->sameCount = 0;
+
+ cr->id = ++CreatureID;
+ cr->colour = colour;
+ cr->two_met = FALSE;
+
+ pthread_attr_init( &cr->stack_att );
+ pthread_attr_setstacksize( &cr->stack_att, STACK_SIZE );
+ pthread_create( &cr->ht, &cr->stack_att, &CreatureThreadRun, (void*)(cr) );
+}
+
+/* format meeting times of each creature to string */
+char* Creature_getResult(struct Creature* cr, char* str)
+{
+ char numstr[256];
+ formatNumber(cr->sameCount, numstr);
+
+ sprintf( str, "%u%s", cr->count, numstr );
+ return str;
+}
+
+
+void runGame( int n_meeting, int ncolor, const enum Colour* colours )
+{
+ int i;
+ int total = 0;
+ char str[256];
+
+ struct MeetingPlace place;
+ struct Creature *creatures = (struct Creature*) calloc( ncolor, sizeof(struct Creature) );
+
+ MeetingPlace_Init( &place, n_meeting );
+
+ /* print initial color of each creature */
+ for (i = 0; i < ncolor; i++)
+ {
+ printf( "%s ", ColourName[ colours[i] ] );
+ Creature_Init( &(creatures[i]), &place, colours[i] );
+ }
+ printf("\n");
+
+ /* wait for them to meet */
+ for (i = 0; i < ncolor; i++)
+ pthread_join( creatures[i].ht, 0 );
+
+ /* print meeting times of each creature */
+ for (i = 0; i < ncolor; i++)
+ {
+ printf( "%s\n", Creature_getResult(&(creatures[i]), str) );
+ total += creatures[i].count;
+ }
+
+ /* print total meeting times, should equal n_meeting */
+ printf( "%s\n\n", formatNumber(total, str) );
+
+ /* cleaup & quit */
+ pthread_mutex_destroy( &place.mutex );
+ free( creatures );
+}
+
+
+void printColours( enum Colour c1, enum Colour c2 )
+{
+ printf( "%s + %s -> %s\n",
+ ColourName[c1],
+ ColourName[c2],
+ ColourName[doCompliment(c1, c2)] );
+}
+
+void printColoursTable(void)
+{
+ printColours(blue, blue);
+ printColours(blue, red);
+ printColours(blue, yellow);
+ printColours(red, blue);
+ printColours(red, red);
+ printColours(red, yellow);
+ printColours(yellow, blue);
+ printColours(yellow, red);
+ printColours(yellow, yellow);
+}
+
+int main(int argc, char** argv)
+{
+ int n = (argc == 2) ? atoi(argv[1]) : 600;
+
+ printColoursTable();
+ printf("\n");
+
+ const enum Colour r1[] = { blue, red, yellow };
+ const enum Colour r2[] = { blue, red, yellow,
+ red, yellow, blue,
+ red, yellow, red, blue };
+
+ runGame( n, sizeof(r1) / sizeof(r1[0]), r1 );
+ runGame( n, sizeof(r2) / sizeof(r2[0]), r2 );
+
+ return 0;
+}
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/chameneosredux.go b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/chameneosredux.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..80bea32
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/chameneosredux.go
@@ -0,0 +1,183 @@
+//go:build ignore
+// +build ignore
+
+/*
+Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
+modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
+
+ * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
+ notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+
+ * 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.
+
+ * Neither the name of "The Computer Language Benchmarks Game" nor the
+ name of "The Computer Language Shootout Benchmarks" nor the names of
+ its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
+ from this software without specific prior written permission.
+
+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 Computer Language Benchmarks Game
+ * http://shootout.alioth.debian.org/
+ *
+ * contributed by The Go Authors.
+ */
+
+package main
+
+import (
+ "flag"
+ "fmt"
+ "strconv"
+)
+
+const (
+ blue = iota
+ red
+ yellow
+ ncol
+)
+
+var complement = [...]int{
+ red | red<<2: red,
+ red | yellow<<2: blue,
+ red | blue<<2: yellow,
+ yellow | red<<2: blue,
+ yellow | yellow<<2: yellow,
+ yellow | blue<<2: red,
+ blue | red<<2: yellow,
+ blue | yellow<<2: red,
+ blue | blue<<2: blue,
+}
+
+var colname = [...]string{
+ blue: "blue",
+ red: "red",
+ yellow: "yellow",
+}
+
+// information about the current state of a creature.
+type info struct {
+ colour int // creature's current colour.
+ name int // creature's name.
+}
+
+// exclusive access data-structure kept inside meetingplace.
+// if mate is nil, it indicates there's no creature currently waiting;
+// otherwise the creature's info is stored in info, and
+// it is waiting to receive its mate's information on the mate channel.
+type rendez struct {
+ n int // current number of encounters.
+ mate chan<- info // creature waiting when non-nil.
+ info info // info about creature waiting.
+}
+
+// result sent by each creature at the end of processing.
+type result struct {
+ met int
+ same int
+}
+
+var n = 600
+
+func main() {
+ flag.Parse()
+ if flag.NArg() > 0 {
+ n, _ = strconv.Atoi(flag.Arg(0))
+ }
+
+ for c0 := 0; c0 < ncol; c0++ {
+ for c1 := 0; c1 < ncol; c1++ {
+ fmt.Printf("%s + %s -> %s\n", colname[c0], colname[c1], colname[complement[c0|c1<<2]])
+ }
+ }
+ fmt.Print("\n")
+
+ pallmall([]int{blue, red, yellow})
+ pallmall([]int{blue, red, yellow, red, yellow, blue, red, yellow, red, blue})
+}
+
+func pallmall(cols []int) {
+
+ // invariant: meetingplace always contains a value unless a creature
+ // is currently dealing with it (whereupon it must put it back).
+ meetingplace := make(chan rendez, 1)
+ meetingplace <- rendez{n: 0}
+
+ ended := make(chan result)
+ msg := ""
+ for i, col := range cols {
+ go creature(info{col, i}, meetingplace, ended)
+ msg += " " + colname[col]
+ }
+ fmt.Println(msg)
+ tot := 0
+ // wait for all results
+ for range cols {
+ result := <-ended
+ tot += result.met
+ fmt.Printf("%v%v\n", result.met, spell(result.same, true))
+ }
+ fmt.Printf("%v\n\n", spell(tot, true))
+}
+
+// in this function, variables ending in 0 refer to the local creature,
+// variables ending in 1 to the creature we've met.
+func creature(info0 info, meetingplace chan rendez, ended chan result) {
+ c0 := make(chan info)
+ met := 0
+ same := 0
+ for {
+ var othername int
+ // get access to rendez data and decide what to do.
+ switch r := <-meetingplace; {
+ case r.n >= n:
+ // if no more meetings left, then send our result data and exit.
+ meetingplace <- rendez{n: r.n}
+ ended <- result{met, same}
+ return
+ case r.mate == nil:
+ // no creature waiting; wait for someone to meet us,
+ // get their info and send our info in reply.
+ meetingplace <- rendez{n: r.n, info: info0, mate: c0}
+ info1 := <-c0
+ othername = info1.name
+ info0.colour = complement[info0.colour|info1.colour<<2]
+ default:
+ // another creature is waiting for us with its info;
+ // increment meeting count,
+ // send them our info in reply.
+ r.n++
+ meetingplace <- rendez{n: r.n, mate: nil}
+ r.mate <- info0
+ othername = r.info.name
+ info0.colour = complement[info0.colour|r.info.colour<<2]
+ }
+ if othername == info0.name {
+ same++
+ }
+ met++
+ }
+}
+
+var digits = [...]string{"zero", "one", "two", "three", "four", "five", "six", "seven", "eight", "nine"}
+
+func spell(n int, required bool) string {
+ if n == 0 && !required {
+ return ""
+ }
+ return spell(n/10, false) + " " + digits[n%10]
+}
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/chameneosredux.txt b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/chameneosredux.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..6016d59
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/chameneosredux.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,29 @@
+blue + blue -> blue
+blue + red -> yellow
+blue + yellow -> red
+red + blue -> yellow
+red + red -> red
+red + yellow -> blue
+yellow + blue -> red
+yellow + red -> blue
+yellow + yellow -> yellow
+
+ blue red yellow
+400 zero
+400 zero
+400 zero
+ one two zero zero
+
+ blue red yellow red yellow blue red yellow red blue
+120 zero
+120 zero
+120 zero
+120 zero
+120 zero
+120 zero
+120 zero
+120 zero
+120 zero
+120 zero
+ one two zero zero
+
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/fannkuch-parallel.go b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/fannkuch-parallel.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..a69b09c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/fannkuch-parallel.go
@@ -0,0 +1,227 @@
+//go:build ignore
+// +build ignore
+
+/*
+Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
+modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
+
+ * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
+ notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+
+ * 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.
+
+ * Neither the name of "The Computer Language Benchmarks Game" nor the
+ name of "The Computer Language Shootout Benchmarks" nor the names of
+ its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
+ from this software without specific prior written permission.
+
+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 Computer Language Benchmarks Game
+ * http://shootout.alioth.debian.org/
+ *
+ * contributed by The Go Authors.
+ * Based on fannkuch.scala by Rex Kerr
+ */
+
+package main
+
+import (
+ "flag"
+ "fmt"
+ "runtime"
+)
+
+var n = flag.Int("n", 7, "count")
+var nCPU = flag.Int("ncpu", 4, "number of cpus")
+
+type Job struct {
+ start []int
+ n int
+}
+
+type Found struct {
+ who *Kucher
+ k int
+}
+
+type Kucher struct {
+ perm []int
+ temp []int
+ flip []int
+ in chan Job
+}
+
+func NewKucher(length int) *Kucher {
+ return &Kucher{
+ perm: make([]int, length),
+ temp: make([]int, length),
+ flip: make([]int, length),
+ in: make(chan Job),
+ }
+}
+
+func (k *Kucher) permute(n int) bool {
+ i := 0
+ for ; i < n-1 && k.flip[i] == 0; i++ {
+ t := k.perm[0]
+ j := 0
+ for ; j <= i; j++ {
+ k.perm[j] = k.perm[j+1]
+ }
+ k.perm[j] = t
+ }
+ k.flip[i]--
+ for i > 0 {
+ i--
+ k.flip[i] = i
+ }
+ return k.flip[n-1] >= 0
+}
+
+func (k *Kucher) count() int {
+ K := 0
+ copy(k.temp, k.perm)
+ for k.temp[0] != 0 {
+ m := k.temp[0]
+ for i := 0; i < m; i++ {
+ k.temp[i], k.temp[m] = k.temp[m], k.temp[i]
+ m--
+ }
+ K++
+ }
+ return K
+}
+
+func (k *Kucher) Run(foreman chan<- Found) {
+ for job := range k.in {
+ verbose := 30
+ copy(k.perm, job.start)
+ for i, v := range k.perm {
+ if v != i {
+ verbose = 0
+ }
+ k.flip[i] = i
+ }
+ K := 0
+ for {
+ if verbose > 0 {
+ for _, p := range k.perm {
+ fmt.Print(p + 1)
+ }
+ fmt.Println()
+ verbose--
+ }
+ count := k.count()
+ if count > K {
+ K = count
+ }
+ if !k.permute(job.n) {
+ break
+ }
+ }
+ foreman <- Found{k, K}
+ }
+}
+
+type Fanner struct {
+ jobind int
+ jobsdone int
+ k int
+ jobs []Job
+ workers []*Kucher
+ in chan Found
+ result chan int
+}
+
+func NewFanner(jobs []Job, workers []*Kucher) *Fanner {
+ return &Fanner{
+ jobs: jobs, workers: workers,
+ in: make(chan Found),
+ result: make(chan int),
+ }
+}
+
+func (f *Fanner) Run(N int) {
+ for msg := range f.in {
+ if msg.k > f.k {
+ f.k = msg.k
+ }
+ if msg.k >= 0 {
+ f.jobsdone++
+ }
+ if f.jobind < len(f.jobs) {
+ msg.who.in <- f.jobs[f.jobind]
+ f.jobind++
+ } else if f.jobsdone == len(f.jobs) {
+ f.result <- f.k
+ return
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+func swapped(a []int, i, j int) []int {
+ b := make([]int, len(a))
+ copy(b, a)
+ b[i], b[j] = a[j], a[i]
+ return b
+}
+
+func main() {
+ flag.Parse()
+ runtime.GOMAXPROCS(*nCPU)
+ N := *n
+ base := make([]int, N)
+ for i := range base {
+ base[i] = i
+ }
+
+ njobs := 1
+ if N > 8 {
+ njobs += (N*(N-1))/2 - 28 // njobs = 1 + sum(8..N-1) = 1 + sum(1..N-1) - sum(1..7)
+ }
+ jobs := make([]Job, njobs)
+ jobsind := 0
+
+ firstN := N
+ if firstN > 8 {
+ firstN = 8
+ }
+ jobs[jobsind] = Job{base, firstN}
+ jobsind++
+ for i := N - 1; i >= 8; i-- {
+ for j := 0; j < i; j++ {
+ jobs[jobsind] = Job{swapped(base, i, j), i}
+ jobsind++
+ }
+ }
+
+ nworkers := *nCPU
+ if njobs < nworkers {
+ nworkers = njobs
+ }
+ workers := make([]*Kucher, nworkers)
+ foreman := NewFanner(jobs, workers)
+ go foreman.Run(N)
+ for i := range workers {
+ k := NewKucher(N)
+ workers[i] = k
+ go k.Run(foreman.in)
+ foreman.in <- Found{k, -1}
+ }
+ fmt.Printf("Pfannkuchen(%d) = %d\n", N, <-foreman.result)
+}
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/fannkuch-parallel.txt b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/fannkuch-parallel.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..e66f779
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/fannkuch-parallel.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,31 @@
+1234567
+2134567
+2314567
+3214567
+3124567
+1324567
+2341567
+3241567
+3421567
+4321567
+4231567
+2431567
+3412567
+4312567
+4132567
+1432567
+1342567
+3142567
+4123567
+1423567
+1243567
+2143567
+2413567
+4213567
+2345167
+3245167
+3425167
+4325167
+4235167
+2435167
+Pfannkuchen(7) = 16
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/fannkuch.c b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/fannkuch.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..a12d8bd
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/fannkuch.c
@@ -0,0 +1,136 @@
+// +build ignore
+
+/*
+Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
+modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
+
+ * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
+ notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+
+ * 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.
+
+ * Neither the name of "The Computer Language Benchmarks Game" nor the
+ name of "The Computer Language Shootout Benchmarks" nor the names of
+ its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
+ from this software without specific prior written permission.
+
+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 Computer Language Shootout
+ * http://shootout.alioth.debian.org/
+ * Contributed by Heiner Marxen
+ *
+ * "fannkuch" for C gcc
+ *
+ * $Id: fannkuch.1.gcc.code,v 1.15 2009-04-28 15:39:31 igouy-guest Exp $
+ */
+
+#include <stdio.h>
+#include <stdlib.h>
+
+#define Int int
+#define Aint int
+
+ static long
+fannkuch( int n )
+{
+ Aint* perm;
+ Aint* perm1;
+ Aint* count;
+ long flips;
+ long flipsMax;
+ Int r;
+ Int i;
+ Int k;
+ Int didpr;
+ const Int n1 = n - 1;
+
+ if( n < 1 ) return 0;
+
+ perm = calloc(n, sizeof(*perm ));
+ perm1 = calloc(n, sizeof(*perm1));
+ count = calloc(n, sizeof(*count));
+
+ for( i=0 ; i<n ; ++i ) perm1[i] = i; /* initial (trivial) permu */
+
+ r = n; didpr = 0; flipsMax = 0;
+ for(;;) {
+ if( didpr < 30 ) {
+ for( i=0 ; i<n ; ++i ) printf("%d", (int)(1+perm1[i]));
+ printf("\n");
+ ++didpr;
+ }
+ for( ; r!=1 ; --r ) {
+ count[r-1] = r;
+ }
+
+#define XCH(x,y) { Aint t_mp; t_mp=(x); (x)=(y); (y)=t_mp; }
+
+ if( ! (perm1[0]==0 || perm1[n1]==n1) ) {
+ flips = 0;
+ for( i=1 ; i<n ; ++i ) { /* perm = perm1 */
+ perm[i] = perm1[i];
+ }
+ k = perm1[0]; /* cache perm[0] in k */
+ do { /* k!=0 ==> k>0 */
+ Int j;
+ for( i=1, j=k-1 ; i<j ; ++i, --j ) {
+ XCH(perm[i], perm[j])
+ }
+ ++flips;
+ /*
+ * Now exchange k (caching perm[0]) and perm[k]... with care!
+ * XCH(k, perm[k]) does NOT work!
+ */
+ j=perm[k]; perm[k]=k ; k=j;
+ }while( k );
+ if( flipsMax < flips ) {
+ flipsMax = flips;
+ }
+ }
+
+ for(;;) {
+ if( r == n ) {
+ return flipsMax;
+ }
+ /* rotate down perm[0..r] by one */
+ {
+ Int perm0 = perm1[0];
+ i = 0;
+ while( i < r ) {
+ k = i+1;
+ perm1[i] = perm1[k];
+ i = k;
+ }
+ perm1[r] = perm0;
+ }
+ if( (count[r] -= 1) > 0 ) {
+ break;
+ }
+ ++r;
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+ int
+main( int argc, char* argv[] )
+{
+ int n = (argc>1) ? atoi(argv[1]) : 0;
+
+ printf("Pfannkuchen(%d) = %ld\n", n, fannkuch(n));
+ return 0;
+}
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/fannkuch.go b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/fannkuch.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..4f07dff
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/fannkuch.go
@@ -0,0 +1,125 @@
+//go:build ignore
+// +build ignore
+
+/*
+Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
+modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
+
+ * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
+ notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+
+ * 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.
+
+ * Neither the name of "The Computer Language Benchmarks Game" nor the
+ name of "The Computer Language Shootout Benchmarks" nor the names of
+ its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
+ from this software without specific prior written permission.
+
+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 Computer Language Benchmarks Game
+ * http://shootout.alioth.debian.org/
+ *
+ * contributed by The Go Authors.
+ * Based on fannkuch.c by Heiner Marxen
+ */
+
+package main
+
+import (
+ "flag"
+ "fmt"
+)
+
+var n = flag.Int("n", 7, "count")
+
+func fannkuch(n int) int {
+ if n < 1 {
+ return 0
+ }
+
+ n1 := n - 1
+ perm := make([]int, n)
+ perm1 := make([]int, n)
+ count := make([]int, n)
+
+ for i := 0; i < n; i++ {
+ perm1[i] = i // initial (trivial) permutation
+ }
+
+ r := n
+ didpr := 0
+ flipsMax := 0
+ for {
+ if didpr < 30 {
+ for i := 0; i < n; i++ {
+ fmt.Printf("%d", 1+perm1[i])
+ }
+ fmt.Printf("\n")
+ didpr++
+ }
+ for ; r != 1; r-- {
+ count[r-1] = r
+ }
+
+ if perm1[0] != 0 && perm1[n1] != n1 {
+ flips := 0
+ for i := 1; i < n; i++ { // perm = perm1
+ perm[i] = perm1[i]
+ }
+ k := perm1[0] // cache perm[0] in k
+ for { // k!=0 ==> k>0
+ for i, j := 1, k-1; i < j; i, j = i+1, j-1 {
+ perm[i], perm[j] = perm[j], perm[i]
+ }
+ flips++
+ // Now exchange k (caching perm[0]) and perm[k]... with care!
+ j := perm[k]
+ perm[k] = k
+ k = j
+ if k == 0 {
+ break
+ }
+ }
+ if flipsMax < flips {
+ flipsMax = flips
+ }
+ }
+
+ for ; r < n; r++ {
+ // rotate down perm[0..r] by one
+ perm0 := perm1[0]
+ for i := 0; i < r; i++ {
+ perm1[i] = perm1[i+1]
+ }
+ perm1[r] = perm0
+ count[r]--
+ if count[r] > 0 {
+ break
+ }
+ }
+ if r == n {
+ return flipsMax
+ }
+ }
+ return 0
+}
+
+func main() {
+ flag.Parse()
+ fmt.Printf("Pfannkuchen(%d) = %d\n", *n, fannkuch(*n))
+}
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/fannkuch.txt b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/fannkuch.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..e66f779
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/fannkuch.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,31 @@
+1234567
+2134567
+2314567
+3214567
+3124567
+1324567
+2341567
+3241567
+3421567
+4321567
+4231567
+2431567
+3412567
+4312567
+4132567
+1432567
+1342567
+3142567
+4123567
+1423567
+1243567
+2143567
+2413567
+4213567
+2345167
+3245167
+3425167
+4325167
+4235167
+2435167
+Pfannkuchen(7) = 16
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/fasta-1000.txt b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/fasta-1000.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..f1caba0
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/fasta-1000.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,171 @@
+>ONE Homo sapiens alu
+GGCCGGGCGCGGTGGCTCACGCCTGTAATCCCAGCACTTTGGGAGGCCGAGGCGGGCGGA
+TCACCTGAGGTCAGGAGTTCGAGACCAGCCTGGCCAACATGGTGAAACCCCGTCTCTACT
+AAAAATACAAAAATTAGCCGGGCGTGGTGGCGCGCGCCTGTAATCCCAGCTACTCGGGAG
+GCTGAGGCAGGAGAATCGCTTGAACCCGGGAGGCGGAGGTTGCAGTGAGCCGAGATCGCG
+CCACTGCACTCCAGCCTGGGCGACAGAGCGAGACTCCGTCTCAAAAAGGCCGGGCGCGGT
+GGCTCACGCCTGTAATCCCAGCACTTTGGGAGGCCGAGGCGGGCGGATCACCTGAGGTCA
+GGAGTTCGAGACCAGCCTGGCCAACATGGTGAAACCCCGTCTCTACTAAAAATACAAAAA
+TTAGCCGGGCGTGGTGGCGCGCGCCTGTAATCCCAGCTACTCGGGAGGCTGAGGCAGGAG
+AATCGCTTGAACCCGGGAGGCGGAGGTTGCAGTGAGCCGAGATCGCGCCACTGCACTCCA
+GCCTGGGCGACAGAGCGAGACTCCGTCTCAAAAAGGCCGGGCGCGGTGGCTCACGCCTGT
+AATCCCAGCACTTTGGGAGGCCGAGGCGGGCGGATCACCTGAGGTCAGGAGTTCGAGACC
+AGCCTGGCCAACATGGTGAAACCCCGTCTCTACTAAAAATACAAAAATTAGCCGGGCGTG
+GTGGCGCGCGCCTGTAATCCCAGCTACTCGGGAGGCTGAGGCAGGAGAATCGCTTGAACC
+CGGGAGGCGGAGGTTGCAGTGAGCCGAGATCGCGCCACTGCACTCCAGCCTGGGCGACAG
+AGCGAGACTCCGTCTCAAAAAGGCCGGGCGCGGTGGCTCACGCCTGTAATCCCAGCACTT
+TGGGAGGCCGAGGCGGGCGGATCACCTGAGGTCAGGAGTTCGAGACCAGCCTGGCCAACA
+TGGTGAAACCCCGTCTCTACTAAAAATACAAAAATTAGCCGGGCGTGGTGGCGCGCGCCT
+GTAATCCCAGCTACTCGGGAGGCTGAGGCAGGAGAATCGCTTGAACCCGGGAGGCGGAGG
+TTGCAGTGAGCCGAGATCGCGCCACTGCACTCCAGCCTGGGCGACAGAGCGAGACTCCGT
+CTCAAAAAGGCCGGGCGCGGTGGCTCACGCCTGTAATCCCAGCACTTTGGGAGGCCGAGG
+CGGGCGGATCACCTGAGGTCAGGAGTTCGAGACCAGCCTGGCCAACATGGTGAAACCCCG
+TCTCTACTAAAAATACAAAAATTAGCCGGGCGTGGTGGCGCGCGCCTGTAATCCCAGCTA
+CTCGGGAGGCTGAGGCAGGAGAATCGCTTGAACCCGGGAGGCGGAGGTTGCAGTGAGCCG
+AGATCGCGCCACTGCACTCCAGCCTGGGCGACAGAGCGAGACTCCGTCTCAAAAAGGCCG
+GGCGCGGTGGCTCACGCCTGTAATCCCAGCACTTTGGGAGGCCGAGGCGGGCGGATCACC
+TGAGGTCAGGAGTTCGAGACCAGCCTGGCCAACATGGTGAAACCCCGTCTCTACTAAAAA
+TACAAAAATTAGCCGGGCGTGGTGGCGCGCGCCTGTAATCCCAGCTACTCGGGAGGCTGA
+GGCAGGAGAATCGCTTGAACCCGGGAGGCGGAGGTTGCAGTGAGCCGAGATCGCGCCACT
+GCACTCCAGCCTGGGCGACAGAGCGAGACTCCGTCTCAAAAAGGCCGGGCGCGGTGGCTC
+ACGCCTGTAATCCCAGCACTTTGGGAGGCCGAGGCGGGCGGATCACCTGAGGTCAGGAGT
+TCGAGACCAGCCTGGCCAACATGGTGAAACCCCGTCTCTACTAAAAATACAAAAATTAGC
+CGGGCGTGGTGGCGCGCGCCTGTAATCCCAGCTACTCGGGAGGCTGAGGCAGGAGAATCG
+CTTGAACCCGGGAGGCGGAGGTTGCAGTGAGCCGAGATCGCGCCACTGCACTCCAGCCTG
+GGCGACAGAGCGAGACTCCG
+>TWO IUB ambiguity codes
+cttBtatcatatgctaKggNcataaaSatgtaaaDcDRtBggDtctttataattcBgtcg
+tactDtDagcctatttSVHtHttKtgtHMaSattgWaHKHttttagacatWatgtRgaaa
+NtactMcSMtYtcMgRtacttctWBacgaaatatagScDtttgaagacacatagtVgYgt
+cattHWtMMWcStgttaggKtSgaYaaccWStcgBttgcgaMttBYatcWtgacaYcaga
+gtaBDtRacttttcWatMttDBcatWtatcttactaBgaYtcttgttttttttYaaScYa
+HgtgttNtSatcMtcVaaaStccRcctDaataataStcYtRDSaMtDttgttSagtRRca
+tttHatSttMtWgtcgtatSSagactYaaattcaMtWatttaSgYttaRgKaRtccactt
+tattRggaMcDaWaWagttttgacatgttctacaaaRaatataataaMttcgDacgaSSt
+acaStYRctVaNMtMgtaggcKatcttttattaaaaagVWaHKYagtttttatttaacct
+tacgtVtcVaattVMBcttaMtttaStgacttagattWWacVtgWYagWVRctDattBYt
+gtttaagaagattattgacVatMaacattVctgtBSgaVtgWWggaKHaatKWcBScSWa
+accRVacacaaactaccScattRatatKVtactatatttHttaagtttSKtRtacaaagt
+RDttcaaaaWgcacatWaDgtDKacgaacaattacaRNWaatHtttStgttattaaMtgt
+tgDcgtMgcatBtgcttcgcgaDWgagctgcgaggggVtaaScNatttacttaatgacag
+cccccacatYScaMgtaggtYaNgttctgaMaacNaMRaacaaacaKctacatagYWctg
+ttWaaataaaataRattagHacacaagcgKatacBttRttaagtatttccgatctHSaat
+actcNttMaagtattMtgRtgaMgcataatHcMtaBSaRattagttgatHtMttaaKagg
+YtaaBataSaVatactWtataVWgKgttaaaacagtgcgRatatacatVtHRtVYataSa
+KtWaStVcNKHKttactatccctcatgWHatWaRcttactaggatctataDtDHBttata
+aaaHgtacVtagaYttYaKcctattcttcttaataNDaaggaaaDYgcggctaaWSctBa
+aNtgctggMBaKctaMVKagBaactaWaDaMaccYVtNtaHtVWtKgRtcaaNtYaNacg
+gtttNattgVtttctgtBaWgtaattcaagtcaVWtactNggattctttaYtaaagccgc
+tcttagHVggaYtgtNcDaVagctctctKgacgtatagYcctRYHDtgBattDaaDgccK
+tcHaaStttMcctagtattgcRgWBaVatHaaaataYtgtttagMDMRtaataaggatMt
+ttctWgtNtgtgaaaaMaatatRtttMtDgHHtgtcattttcWattRSHcVagaagtacg
+ggtaKVattKYagactNaatgtttgKMMgYNtcccgSKttctaStatatNVataYHgtNa
+BKRgNacaactgatttcctttaNcgatttctctataScaHtataRagtcRVttacDSDtt
+aRtSatacHgtSKacYagttMHtWataggatgactNtatSaNctataVtttRNKtgRacc
+tttYtatgttactttttcctttaaacatacaHactMacacggtWataMtBVacRaSaatc
+cgtaBVttccagccBcttaRKtgtgcctttttRtgtcagcRttKtaaacKtaaatctcac
+aattgcaNtSBaaccgggttattaaBcKatDagttactcttcattVtttHaaggctKKga
+tacatcBggScagtVcacattttgaHaDSgHatRMaHWggtatatRgccDttcgtatcga
+aacaHtaagttaRatgaVacttagattVKtaaYttaaatcaNatccRttRRaMScNaaaD
+gttVHWgtcHaaHgacVaWtgttScactaagSgttatcttagggDtaccagWattWtRtg
+ttHWHacgattBtgVcaYatcggttgagKcWtKKcaVtgaYgWctgYggVctgtHgaNcV
+taBtWaaYatcDRaaRtSctgaHaYRttagatMatgcatttNattaDttaattgttctaa
+ccctcccctagaWBtttHtBccttagaVaatMcBHagaVcWcagBVttcBtaYMccagat
+gaaaaHctctaacgttagNWRtcggattNatcRaNHttcagtKttttgWatWttcSaNgg
+gaWtactKKMaacatKatacNattgctWtatctaVgagctatgtRaHtYcWcttagccaa
+tYttWttaWSSttaHcaaaaagVacVgtaVaRMgattaVcDactttcHHggHRtgNcctt
+tYatcatKgctcctctatVcaaaaKaaaagtatatctgMtWtaaaacaStttMtcgactt
+taSatcgDataaactaaacaagtaaVctaggaSccaatMVtaaSKNVattttgHccatca
+cBVctgcaVatVttRtactgtVcaattHgtaaattaaattttYtatattaaRSgYtgBag
+aHSBDgtagcacRHtYcBgtcacttacactaYcgctWtattgSHtSatcataaatataHt
+cgtYaaMNgBaatttaRgaMaatatttBtttaaaHHKaatctgatWatYaacttMctctt
+ttVctagctDaaagtaVaKaKRtaacBgtatccaaccactHHaagaagaaggaNaaatBW
+attccgStaMSaMatBttgcatgRSacgttVVtaaDMtcSgVatWcaSatcttttVatag
+ttactttacgatcaccNtaDVgSRcgVcgtgaacgaNtaNatatagtHtMgtHcMtagaa
+attBgtataRaaaacaYKgtRccYtatgaagtaataKgtaaMttgaaRVatgcagaKStc
+tHNaaatctBBtcttaYaBWHgtVtgacagcaRcataWctcaBcYacYgatDgtDHccta
+>THREE Homo sapiens frequency
+aacacttcaccaggtatcgtgaaggctcaagattacccagagaacctttgcaatataaga
+atatgtatgcagcattaccctaagtaattatattctttttctgactcaaagtgacaagcc
+ctagtgtatattaaatcggtatatttgggaaattcctcaaactatcctaatcaggtagcc
+atgaaagtgatcaaaaaagttcgtacttataccatacatgaattctggccaagtaaaaaa
+tagattgcgcaaaattcgtaccttaagtctctcgccaagatattaggatcctattactca
+tatcgtgtttttctttattgccgccatccccggagtatctcacccatccttctcttaaag
+gcctaatattacctatgcaaataaacatatattgttgaaaattgagaacctgatcgtgat
+tcttatgtgtaccatatgtatagtaatcacgcgactatatagtgctttagtatcgcccgt
+gggtgagtgaatattctgggctagcgtgagatagtttcttgtcctaatatttttcagatc
+gaatagcttctatttttgtgtttattgacatatgtcgaaactccttactcagtgaaagtc
+atgaccagatccacgaacaatcttcggaatcagtctcgttttacggcggaatcttgagtc
+taacttatatcccgtcgcttactttctaacaccccttatgtatttttaaaattacgttta
+ttcgaacgtacttggcggaagcgttattttttgaagtaagttacattgggcagactcttg
+acattttcgatacgactttctttcatccatcacaggactcgttcgtattgatatcagaag
+ctcgtgatgattagttgtcttctttaccaatactttgaggcctattctgcgaaatttttg
+ttgccctgcgaacttcacataccaaggaacacctcgcaacatgccttcatatccatcgtt
+cattgtaattcttacacaatgaatcctaagtaattacatccctgcgtaaaagatggtagg
+ggcactgaggatatattaccaagcatttagttatgagtaatcagcaatgtttcttgtatt
+aagttctctaaaatagttacatcgtaatgttatctcgggttccgcgaataaacgagatag
+attcattatatatggccctaagcaaaaacctcctcgtattctgttggtaattagaatcac
+acaatacgggttgagatattaattatttgtagtacgaagagatataaaaagatgaacaat
+tactcaagtcaagatgtatacgggatttataataaaaatcgggtagagatctgctttgca
+attcagacgtgccactaaatcgtaatatgtcgcgttacatcagaaagggtaactattatt
+aattaataaagggcttaatcactacatattagatcttatccgatagtcttatctattcgt
+tgtatttttaagcggttctaattcagtcattatatcagtgctccgagttctttattattg
+ttttaaggatgacaaaatgcctcttgttataacgctgggagaagcagactaagagtcgga
+gcagttggtagaatgaggctgcaaaagacggtctcgacgaatggacagactttactaaac
+caatgaaagacagaagtagagcaaagtctgaagtggtatcagcttaattatgacaaccct
+taatacttccctttcgccgaatactggcgtggaaaggttttaaaagtcgaagtagttaga
+ggcatctctcgctcataaataggtagactactcgcaatccaatgtgactatgtaatactg
+ggaacatcagtccgcgatgcagcgtgtttatcaaccgtccccactcgcctggggagacat
+gagaccacccccgtggggattattagtccgcagtaatcgactcttgacaatccttttcga
+ttatgtcatagcaatttacgacagttcagcgaagtgactactcggcgaaatggtattact
+aaagcattcgaacccacatgaatgtgattcttggcaatttctaatccactaaagcttttc
+cgttgaatctggttgtagatatttatataagttcactaattaagatcacggtagtatatt
+gatagtgatgtctttgcaagaggttggccgaggaatttacggattctctattgatacaat
+ttgtctggcttataactcttaaggctgaaccaggcgtttttagacgacttgatcagctgt
+tagaatggtttggactccctctttcatgtcagtaacatttcagccgttattgttacgata
+tgcttgaacaatattgatctaccacacacccatagtatattttataggtcatgctgttac
+ctacgagcatggtattccacttcccattcaatgagtattcaacatcactagcctcagaga
+tgatgacccacctctaataacgtcacgttgcggccatgtgaaacctgaacttgagtagac
+gatatcaagcgctttaaattgcatataacatttgagggtaaagctaagcggatgctttat
+ataatcaatactcaataataagatttgattgcattttagagttatgacacgacatagttc
+actaacgagttactattcccagatctagactgaagtactgatcgagacgatccttacgtc
+gatgatcgttagttatcgacttaggtcgggtctctagcggtattggtacttaaccggaca
+ctatactaataacccatgatcaaagcataacagaatacagacgataatttcgccaacata
+tatgtacagaccccaagcatgagaagctcattgaaagctatcattgaagtcccgctcaca
+atgtgtcttttccagacggtttaactggttcccgggagtcctggagtttcgacttacata
+aatggaaacaatgtattttgctaatttatctatagcgtcatttggaccaatacagaatat
+tatgttgcctagtaatccactataacccgcaagtgctgatagaaaatttttagacgattt
+ataaatgccccaagtatccctcccgtgaatcctccgttatactaattagtattcgttcat
+acgtataccgcgcatatatgaacatttggcgataaggcgcgtgaattgttacgtgacaga
+gatagcagtttcttgtgatatggttaacagacgtacatgaagggaaactttatatctata
+gtgatgcttccgtagaaataccgccactggtctgccaatgatgaagtatgtagctttagg
+tttgtactatgaggctttcgtttgtttgcagagtataacagttgcgagtgaaaaaccgac
+gaatttatactaatacgctttcactattggctacaaaatagggaagagtttcaatcatga
+gagggagtatatggatgctttgtagctaaaggtagaacgtatgtatatgctgccgttcat
+tcttgaaagatacataagcgataagttacgacaattataagcaacatccctaccttcgta
+acgatttcactgttactgcgcttgaaatacactatggggctattggcggagagaagcaga
+tcgcgccgagcatatacgagacctataatgttgatgatagagaaggcgtctgaattgata
+catcgaagtacactttctttcgtagtatctctcgtcctctttctatctccggacacaaga
+attaagttatatatatagagtcttaccaatcatgttgaatcctgattctcagagttcttt
+ggcgggccttgtgatgactgagaaacaatgcaatattgctccaaatttcctaagcaaatt
+ctcggttatgttatgttatcagcaaagcgttacgttatgttatttaaatctggaatgacg
+gagcgaagttcttatgtcggtgtgggaataattcttttgaagacagcactccttaaataa
+tatcgctccgtgtttgtatttatcgaatgggtctgtaaccttgcacaagcaaatcggtgg
+tgtatatatcggataacaattaatacgatgttcatagtgacagtatactgatcgagtcct
+ctaaagtcaattacctcacttaacaatctcattgatgttgtgtcattcccggtatcgccc
+gtagtatgtgctctgattgaccgagtgtgaaccaaggaacatctactaatgcctttgtta
+ggtaagatctctctgaattccttcgtgccaacttaaaacattatcaaaatttcttctact
+tggattaactacttttacgagcatggcaaattcccctgtggaagacggttcattattatc
+ggaaaccttatagaaattgcgtgttgactgaaattagatttttattgtaagagttgcatc
+tttgcgattcctctggtctagcttccaatgaacagtcctcccttctattcgacatcgggt
+ccttcgtacatgtctttgcgatgtaataattaggttcggagtgtggccttaatgggtgca
+actaggaatacaacgcaaatttgctgacatgatagcaaatcggtatgccggcaccaaaac
+gtgctccttgcttagcttgtgaatgagactcagtagttaaataaatccatatctgcaatc
+gattccacaggtattgtccactatctttgaactactctaagagatacaagcttagctgag
+accgaggtgtatatgactacgctgatatctgtaaggtaccaatgcaggcaaagtatgcga
+gaagctaataccggctgtttccagctttataagattaaaatttggctgtcctggcggcct
+cagaattgttctatcgtaatcagttggttcattaattagctaagtacgaggtacaactta
+tctgtcccagaacagctccacaagtttttttacagccgaaacccctgtgtgaatcttaat
+atccaagcgcgttatctgattagagtttacaactcagtattttatcagtacgttttgttt
+ccaacattacccggtatgacaaaatgacgccacgtgtcgaataatggtctgaccaatgta
+ggaagtgaaaagataaatat
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/fasta.c b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/fasta.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..cf0f2a7
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/fasta.c
@@ -0,0 +1,221 @@
+// +build ignore
+
+/*
+Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
+modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
+
+ * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
+ notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+
+ * 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.
+
+ * Neither the name of "The Computer Language Benchmarks Game" nor the
+ name of "The Computer Language Shootout Benchmarks" nor the names of
+ its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
+ from this software without specific prior written permission.
+
+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.
+*/
+
+/*
+ * http://shootout.alioth.debian.org/u32/program.php?test=fasta&lang=gcc&id=3
+ */
+
+/* The Computer Language Benchmarks Game
+ * http://shootout.alioth.debian.org/
+ *
+ * contributed by Petr Prokhorenkov
+ */
+
+#include <stdio.h>
+#include <stdlib.h>
+#include <string.h>
+
+#ifndef fwrite_unlocked
+// not available on OS X
+#define fwrite_unlocked fwrite
+#define fputc_unlocked fputc
+#define fputs_unlocked fputs
+#endif
+
+#define ARRAY_SIZE(a) (sizeof(a)/sizeof(a[0]))
+#define unlikely(x) __builtin_expect((x), 0)
+
+#define IM 139968
+#define IA 3877
+#define IC 29573
+
+#define LINE_LEN 60
+#define LOOKUP_SIZE 4096
+#define LOOKUP_SCALE ((float)(LOOKUP_SIZE - 1))
+
+typedef unsigned random_t;
+
+void
+random_init(random_t *random) {
+ *random = 42;
+}
+
+// Special version with result rescaled to LOOKUP_SCALE.
+static inline
+float
+random_next_lookup(random_t *random) {
+ *random = (*random*IA + IC)%IM;
+
+ return (*random)*(LOOKUP_SCALE/IM);
+}
+
+struct amino_acid {
+ char sym;
+ float prob;
+ float cprob_lookup;
+};
+
+void
+repeat(const char *alu, const char *title, int n) {
+ int len = strlen(alu);
+ char buffer[len + LINE_LEN];
+ int pos = 0;
+
+ memcpy(buffer, alu, len);
+ memcpy(buffer + len, alu, LINE_LEN);
+
+ fputs_unlocked(title, stdout);
+ while (n > 0) {
+ int bytes = n > LINE_LEN ? LINE_LEN : n;
+
+ fwrite_unlocked(buffer + pos, bytes, 1, stdout);
+ pos += bytes;
+ if (pos > len) {
+ pos -= len;
+ }
+ fputc_unlocked('\n', stdout);
+ n -= bytes;
+ }
+}
+
+/*
+ * Lookup table contains mapping from real values to cumulative
+ * probabilities. Careful selection of table size allows lookup
+ * virtually in constant time.
+ *
+ * All cumulative probabilities are rescaled to LOOKUP_SCALE,
+ * this allows to save one multiplication operation on each iteration
+ * in randomize().
+ */
+
+void *
+fill_lookup(struct amino_acid **lookup, struct amino_acid *amino_acid, int amino_acid_size) {
+ float p = 0;
+ int i, j;
+
+ for (i = 0; i < amino_acid_size; i++) {
+ p += amino_acid[i].prob;
+ amino_acid[i].cprob_lookup = p*LOOKUP_SCALE;
+ }
+
+ // Prevent rounding error.
+ amino_acid[amino_acid_size - 1].cprob_lookup = LOOKUP_SIZE - 1;
+
+ for (i = 0, j = 0; i < LOOKUP_SIZE; i++) {
+ while (amino_acid[j].cprob_lookup < i) {
+ j++;
+ }
+ lookup[i] = &amino_acid[j];
+ }
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
+void
+randomize(struct amino_acid *amino_acid, int amino_acid_size,
+ const char *title, int n, random_t *rand) {
+ struct amino_acid *lookup[LOOKUP_SIZE];
+ char line_buffer[LINE_LEN + 1];
+ int i, j;
+
+ line_buffer[LINE_LEN] = '\n';
+
+ fill_lookup(lookup, amino_acid, amino_acid_size);
+
+ fputs_unlocked(title, stdout);
+
+ for (i = 0, j = 0; i < n; i++, j++) {
+ if (j == LINE_LEN) {
+ fwrite_unlocked(line_buffer, LINE_LEN + 1, 1, stdout);
+ j = 0;
+ }
+
+ float r = random_next_lookup(rand);
+ struct amino_acid *u = lookup[(short)r];
+ while (unlikely(u->cprob_lookup < r)) {
+ ++u;
+ }
+ line_buffer[j] = u->sym;
+ }
+ line_buffer[j] = '\n';
+ fwrite_unlocked(line_buffer, j + 1, 1, stdout);
+}
+
+struct amino_acid amino_acid[] = {
+ { 'a', 0.27 },
+ { 'c', 0.12 },
+ { 'g', 0.12 },
+ { 't', 0.27 },
+
+ { 'B', 0.02 },
+ { 'D', 0.02 },
+ { 'H', 0.02 },
+ { 'K', 0.02 },
+ { 'M', 0.02 },
+ { 'N', 0.02 },
+ { 'R', 0.02 },
+ { 'S', 0.02 },
+ { 'V', 0.02 },
+ { 'W', 0.02 },
+ { 'Y', 0.02 },
+};
+
+struct amino_acid homo_sapiens[] = {
+ { 'a', 0.3029549426680 },
+ { 'c', 0.1979883004921 },
+ { 'g', 0.1975473066391 },
+ { 't', 0.3015094502008 },
+};
+
+static const char alu[] =
+ "GGCCGGGCGCGGTGGCTCACGCCTGTAATCCCAGCACTTTG"
+ "GGAGGCCGAGGCGGGCGGATCACCTGAGGTCAGGAGTTCGA"
+ "GACCAGCCTGGCCAACATGGTGAAACCCCGTCTCTACTAAA"
+ "AATACAAAAATTAGCCGGGCGTGGTGGCGCGCGCCTGTAAT"
+ "CCCAGCTACTCGGGAGGCTGAGGCAGGAGAATCGCTTGAAC"
+ "CCGGGAGGCGGAGGTTGCAGTGAGCCGAGATCGCGCCACTG"
+ "CACTCCAGCCTGGGCGACAGAGCGAGACTCCGTCTCAAAAA";
+
+int
+main(int argc, const char **argv) {
+ int n = argc > 1 ? atoi( argv[1] ) : 512;
+ random_t rand;
+
+ random_init(&rand);
+
+ repeat(alu, ">ONE Homo sapiens alu\n", n*2);
+ randomize(amino_acid, ARRAY_SIZE(amino_acid),
+ ">TWO IUB ambiguity codes\n", n*3, &rand);
+ randomize(homo_sapiens, ARRAY_SIZE(homo_sapiens),
+ ">THREE Homo sapiens frequency\n", n*5, &rand);
+
+ return 0;
+}
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/fasta.go b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/fasta.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..3890113
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/fasta.go
@@ -0,0 +1,208 @@
+//go:build ignore
+// +build ignore
+
+/*
+Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
+modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
+
+ * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
+ notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+
+ * 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.
+
+ * Neither the name of "The Computer Language Benchmarks Game" nor the
+ name of "The Computer Language Shootout Benchmarks" nor the names of
+ its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
+ from this software without specific prior written permission.
+
+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 Computer Language Benchmarks Game
+ * http://shootout.alioth.debian.org/
+ *
+ * contributed by The Go Authors.
+ * Based on C program by by Petr Prokhorenkov.
+ */
+
+package main
+
+import (
+ "flag"
+ "os"
+)
+
+var out = make(buffer, 0, 32768)
+
+var n = flag.Int("n", 1000, "length of result")
+
+const Line = 60
+
+func Repeat(alu []byte, n int) {
+ buf := append(alu, alu...)
+ off := 0
+ for n > 0 {
+ m := n
+ if m > Line {
+ m = Line
+ }
+ buf1 := out.NextWrite(m + 1)
+ copy(buf1, buf[off:])
+ buf1[m] = '\n'
+ if off += m; off >= len(alu) {
+ off -= len(alu)
+ }
+ n -= m
+ }
+}
+
+const (
+ IM = 139968
+ IA = 3877
+ IC = 29573
+
+ LookupSize = 4096
+ LookupScale float64 = LookupSize - 1
+)
+
+var rand uint32 = 42
+
+type Acid struct {
+ sym byte
+ prob float64
+ cprob float64
+ next *Acid
+}
+
+func computeLookup(acid []Acid) *[LookupSize]*Acid {
+ var lookup [LookupSize]*Acid
+ var p float64
+ for i := range acid {
+ p += acid[i].prob
+ acid[i].cprob = p * LookupScale
+ if i > 0 {
+ acid[i-1].next = &acid[i]
+ }
+ }
+ acid[len(acid)-1].cprob = 1.0 * LookupScale
+
+ j := 0
+ for i := range lookup {
+ for acid[j].cprob < float64(i) {
+ j++
+ }
+ lookup[i] = &acid[j]
+ }
+
+ return &lookup
+}
+
+func Random(acid []Acid, n int) {
+ lookup := computeLookup(acid)
+ for n > 0 {
+ m := n
+ if m > Line {
+ m = Line
+ }
+ buf := out.NextWrite(m + 1)
+ f := LookupScale / IM
+ myrand := rand
+ for i := 0; i < m; i++ {
+ myrand = (myrand*IA + IC) % IM
+ r := float64(int(myrand)) * f
+ a := lookup[int(r)]
+ for a.cprob < r {
+ a = a.next
+ }
+ buf[i] = a.sym
+ }
+ rand = myrand
+ buf[m] = '\n'
+ n -= m
+ }
+}
+
+func main() {
+ defer out.Flush()
+
+ flag.Parse()
+
+ iub := []Acid{
+ {prob: 0.27, sym: 'a'},
+ {prob: 0.12, sym: 'c'},
+ {prob: 0.12, sym: 'g'},
+ {prob: 0.27, sym: 't'},
+ {prob: 0.02, sym: 'B'},
+ {prob: 0.02, sym: 'D'},
+ {prob: 0.02, sym: 'H'},
+ {prob: 0.02, sym: 'K'},
+ {prob: 0.02, sym: 'M'},
+ {prob: 0.02, sym: 'N'},
+ {prob: 0.02, sym: 'R'},
+ {prob: 0.02, sym: 'S'},
+ {prob: 0.02, sym: 'V'},
+ {prob: 0.02, sym: 'W'},
+ {prob: 0.02, sym: 'Y'},
+ }
+
+ homosapiens := []Acid{
+ {prob: 0.3029549426680, sym: 'a'},
+ {prob: 0.1979883004921, sym: 'c'},
+ {prob: 0.1975473066391, sym: 'g'},
+ {prob: 0.3015094502008, sym: 't'},
+ }
+
+ alu := []byte(
+ "GGCCGGGCGCGGTGGCTCACGCCTGTAATCCCAGCACTTTGG" +
+ "GAGGCCGAGGCGGGCGGATCACCTGAGGTCAGGAGTTCGAGA" +
+ "CCAGCCTGGCCAACATGGTGAAACCCCGTCTCTACTAAAAAT" +
+ "ACAAAAATTAGCCGGGCGTGGTGGCGCGCGCCTGTAATCCCA" +
+ "GCTACTCGGGAGGCTGAGGCAGGAGAATCGCTTGAACCCGGG" +
+ "AGGCGGAGGTTGCAGTGAGCCGAGATCGCGCCACTGCACTCC" +
+ "AGCCTGGGCGACAGAGCGAGACTCCGTCTCAAAAA")
+
+ out.WriteString(">ONE Homo sapiens alu\n")
+ Repeat(alu, 2**n)
+ out.WriteString(">TWO IUB ambiguity codes\n")
+ Random(iub, 3**n)
+ out.WriteString(">THREE Homo sapiens frequency\n")
+ Random(homosapiens, 5**n)
+}
+
+type buffer []byte
+
+func (b *buffer) Flush() {
+ p := *b
+ if len(p) > 0 {
+ os.Stdout.Write(p)
+ }
+ *b = p[0:0]
+}
+
+func (b *buffer) WriteString(s string) {
+ p := b.NextWrite(len(s))
+ copy(p, s)
+}
+
+func (b *buffer) NextWrite(n int) []byte {
+ p := *b
+ if len(p)+n > cap(p) {
+ b.Flush()
+ p = *b
+ }
+ out := p[len(p) : len(p)+n]
+ *b = p[:len(p)+n]
+ return out
+}
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/fasta.txt b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/fasta.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..f1caba0
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/fasta.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,171 @@
+>ONE Homo sapiens alu
+GGCCGGGCGCGGTGGCTCACGCCTGTAATCCCAGCACTTTGGGAGGCCGAGGCGGGCGGA
+TCACCTGAGGTCAGGAGTTCGAGACCAGCCTGGCCAACATGGTGAAACCCCGTCTCTACT
+AAAAATACAAAAATTAGCCGGGCGTGGTGGCGCGCGCCTGTAATCCCAGCTACTCGGGAG
+GCTGAGGCAGGAGAATCGCTTGAACCCGGGAGGCGGAGGTTGCAGTGAGCCGAGATCGCG
+CCACTGCACTCCAGCCTGGGCGACAGAGCGAGACTCCGTCTCAAAAAGGCCGGGCGCGGT
+GGCTCACGCCTGTAATCCCAGCACTTTGGGAGGCCGAGGCGGGCGGATCACCTGAGGTCA
+GGAGTTCGAGACCAGCCTGGCCAACATGGTGAAACCCCGTCTCTACTAAAAATACAAAAA
+TTAGCCGGGCGTGGTGGCGCGCGCCTGTAATCCCAGCTACTCGGGAGGCTGAGGCAGGAG
+AATCGCTTGAACCCGGGAGGCGGAGGTTGCAGTGAGCCGAGATCGCGCCACTGCACTCCA
+GCCTGGGCGACAGAGCGAGACTCCGTCTCAAAAAGGCCGGGCGCGGTGGCTCACGCCTGT
+AATCCCAGCACTTTGGGAGGCCGAGGCGGGCGGATCACCTGAGGTCAGGAGTTCGAGACC
+AGCCTGGCCAACATGGTGAAACCCCGTCTCTACTAAAAATACAAAAATTAGCCGGGCGTG
+GTGGCGCGCGCCTGTAATCCCAGCTACTCGGGAGGCTGAGGCAGGAGAATCGCTTGAACC
+CGGGAGGCGGAGGTTGCAGTGAGCCGAGATCGCGCCACTGCACTCCAGCCTGGGCGACAG
+AGCGAGACTCCGTCTCAAAAAGGCCGGGCGCGGTGGCTCACGCCTGTAATCCCAGCACTT
+TGGGAGGCCGAGGCGGGCGGATCACCTGAGGTCAGGAGTTCGAGACCAGCCTGGCCAACA
+TGGTGAAACCCCGTCTCTACTAAAAATACAAAAATTAGCCGGGCGTGGTGGCGCGCGCCT
+GTAATCCCAGCTACTCGGGAGGCTGAGGCAGGAGAATCGCTTGAACCCGGGAGGCGGAGG
+TTGCAGTGAGCCGAGATCGCGCCACTGCACTCCAGCCTGGGCGACAGAGCGAGACTCCGT
+CTCAAAAAGGCCGGGCGCGGTGGCTCACGCCTGTAATCCCAGCACTTTGGGAGGCCGAGG
+CGGGCGGATCACCTGAGGTCAGGAGTTCGAGACCAGCCTGGCCAACATGGTGAAACCCCG
+TCTCTACTAAAAATACAAAAATTAGCCGGGCGTGGTGGCGCGCGCCTGTAATCCCAGCTA
+CTCGGGAGGCTGAGGCAGGAGAATCGCTTGAACCCGGGAGGCGGAGGTTGCAGTGAGCCG
+AGATCGCGCCACTGCACTCCAGCCTGGGCGACAGAGCGAGACTCCGTCTCAAAAAGGCCG
+GGCGCGGTGGCTCACGCCTGTAATCCCAGCACTTTGGGAGGCCGAGGCGGGCGGATCACC
+TGAGGTCAGGAGTTCGAGACCAGCCTGGCCAACATGGTGAAACCCCGTCTCTACTAAAAA
+TACAAAAATTAGCCGGGCGTGGTGGCGCGCGCCTGTAATCCCAGCTACTCGGGAGGCTGA
+GGCAGGAGAATCGCTTGAACCCGGGAGGCGGAGGTTGCAGTGAGCCGAGATCGCGCCACT
+GCACTCCAGCCTGGGCGACAGAGCGAGACTCCGTCTCAAAAAGGCCGGGCGCGGTGGCTC
+ACGCCTGTAATCCCAGCACTTTGGGAGGCCGAGGCGGGCGGATCACCTGAGGTCAGGAGT
+TCGAGACCAGCCTGGCCAACATGGTGAAACCCCGTCTCTACTAAAAATACAAAAATTAGC
+CGGGCGTGGTGGCGCGCGCCTGTAATCCCAGCTACTCGGGAGGCTGAGGCAGGAGAATCG
+CTTGAACCCGGGAGGCGGAGGTTGCAGTGAGCCGAGATCGCGCCACTGCACTCCAGCCTG
+GGCGACAGAGCGAGACTCCG
+>TWO IUB ambiguity codes
+cttBtatcatatgctaKggNcataaaSatgtaaaDcDRtBggDtctttataattcBgtcg
+tactDtDagcctatttSVHtHttKtgtHMaSattgWaHKHttttagacatWatgtRgaaa
+NtactMcSMtYtcMgRtacttctWBacgaaatatagScDtttgaagacacatagtVgYgt
+cattHWtMMWcStgttaggKtSgaYaaccWStcgBttgcgaMttBYatcWtgacaYcaga
+gtaBDtRacttttcWatMttDBcatWtatcttactaBgaYtcttgttttttttYaaScYa
+HgtgttNtSatcMtcVaaaStccRcctDaataataStcYtRDSaMtDttgttSagtRRca
+tttHatSttMtWgtcgtatSSagactYaaattcaMtWatttaSgYttaRgKaRtccactt
+tattRggaMcDaWaWagttttgacatgttctacaaaRaatataataaMttcgDacgaSSt
+acaStYRctVaNMtMgtaggcKatcttttattaaaaagVWaHKYagtttttatttaacct
+tacgtVtcVaattVMBcttaMtttaStgacttagattWWacVtgWYagWVRctDattBYt
+gtttaagaagattattgacVatMaacattVctgtBSgaVtgWWggaKHaatKWcBScSWa
+accRVacacaaactaccScattRatatKVtactatatttHttaagtttSKtRtacaaagt
+RDttcaaaaWgcacatWaDgtDKacgaacaattacaRNWaatHtttStgttattaaMtgt
+tgDcgtMgcatBtgcttcgcgaDWgagctgcgaggggVtaaScNatttacttaatgacag
+cccccacatYScaMgtaggtYaNgttctgaMaacNaMRaacaaacaKctacatagYWctg
+ttWaaataaaataRattagHacacaagcgKatacBttRttaagtatttccgatctHSaat
+actcNttMaagtattMtgRtgaMgcataatHcMtaBSaRattagttgatHtMttaaKagg
+YtaaBataSaVatactWtataVWgKgttaaaacagtgcgRatatacatVtHRtVYataSa
+KtWaStVcNKHKttactatccctcatgWHatWaRcttactaggatctataDtDHBttata
+aaaHgtacVtagaYttYaKcctattcttcttaataNDaaggaaaDYgcggctaaWSctBa
+aNtgctggMBaKctaMVKagBaactaWaDaMaccYVtNtaHtVWtKgRtcaaNtYaNacg
+gtttNattgVtttctgtBaWgtaattcaagtcaVWtactNggattctttaYtaaagccgc
+tcttagHVggaYtgtNcDaVagctctctKgacgtatagYcctRYHDtgBattDaaDgccK
+tcHaaStttMcctagtattgcRgWBaVatHaaaataYtgtttagMDMRtaataaggatMt
+ttctWgtNtgtgaaaaMaatatRtttMtDgHHtgtcattttcWattRSHcVagaagtacg
+ggtaKVattKYagactNaatgtttgKMMgYNtcccgSKttctaStatatNVataYHgtNa
+BKRgNacaactgatttcctttaNcgatttctctataScaHtataRagtcRVttacDSDtt
+aRtSatacHgtSKacYagttMHtWataggatgactNtatSaNctataVtttRNKtgRacc
+tttYtatgttactttttcctttaaacatacaHactMacacggtWataMtBVacRaSaatc
+cgtaBVttccagccBcttaRKtgtgcctttttRtgtcagcRttKtaaacKtaaatctcac
+aattgcaNtSBaaccgggttattaaBcKatDagttactcttcattVtttHaaggctKKga
+tacatcBggScagtVcacattttgaHaDSgHatRMaHWggtatatRgccDttcgtatcga
+aacaHtaagttaRatgaVacttagattVKtaaYttaaatcaNatccRttRRaMScNaaaD
+gttVHWgtcHaaHgacVaWtgttScactaagSgttatcttagggDtaccagWattWtRtg
+ttHWHacgattBtgVcaYatcggttgagKcWtKKcaVtgaYgWctgYggVctgtHgaNcV
+taBtWaaYatcDRaaRtSctgaHaYRttagatMatgcatttNattaDttaattgttctaa
+ccctcccctagaWBtttHtBccttagaVaatMcBHagaVcWcagBVttcBtaYMccagat
+gaaaaHctctaacgttagNWRtcggattNatcRaNHttcagtKttttgWatWttcSaNgg
+gaWtactKKMaacatKatacNattgctWtatctaVgagctatgtRaHtYcWcttagccaa
+tYttWttaWSSttaHcaaaaagVacVgtaVaRMgattaVcDactttcHHggHRtgNcctt
+tYatcatKgctcctctatVcaaaaKaaaagtatatctgMtWtaaaacaStttMtcgactt
+taSatcgDataaactaaacaagtaaVctaggaSccaatMVtaaSKNVattttgHccatca
+cBVctgcaVatVttRtactgtVcaattHgtaaattaaattttYtatattaaRSgYtgBag
+aHSBDgtagcacRHtYcBgtcacttacactaYcgctWtattgSHtSatcataaatataHt
+cgtYaaMNgBaatttaRgaMaatatttBtttaaaHHKaatctgatWatYaacttMctctt
+ttVctagctDaaagtaVaKaKRtaacBgtatccaaccactHHaagaagaaggaNaaatBW
+attccgStaMSaMatBttgcatgRSacgttVVtaaDMtcSgVatWcaSatcttttVatag
+ttactttacgatcaccNtaDVgSRcgVcgtgaacgaNtaNatatagtHtMgtHcMtagaa
+attBgtataRaaaacaYKgtRccYtatgaagtaataKgtaaMttgaaRVatgcagaKStc
+tHNaaatctBBtcttaYaBWHgtVtgacagcaRcataWctcaBcYacYgatDgtDHccta
+>THREE Homo sapiens frequency
+aacacttcaccaggtatcgtgaaggctcaagattacccagagaacctttgcaatataaga
+atatgtatgcagcattaccctaagtaattatattctttttctgactcaaagtgacaagcc
+ctagtgtatattaaatcggtatatttgggaaattcctcaaactatcctaatcaggtagcc
+atgaaagtgatcaaaaaagttcgtacttataccatacatgaattctggccaagtaaaaaa
+tagattgcgcaaaattcgtaccttaagtctctcgccaagatattaggatcctattactca
+tatcgtgtttttctttattgccgccatccccggagtatctcacccatccttctcttaaag
+gcctaatattacctatgcaaataaacatatattgttgaaaattgagaacctgatcgtgat
+tcttatgtgtaccatatgtatagtaatcacgcgactatatagtgctttagtatcgcccgt
+gggtgagtgaatattctgggctagcgtgagatagtttcttgtcctaatatttttcagatc
+gaatagcttctatttttgtgtttattgacatatgtcgaaactccttactcagtgaaagtc
+atgaccagatccacgaacaatcttcggaatcagtctcgttttacggcggaatcttgagtc
+taacttatatcccgtcgcttactttctaacaccccttatgtatttttaaaattacgttta
+ttcgaacgtacttggcggaagcgttattttttgaagtaagttacattgggcagactcttg
+acattttcgatacgactttctttcatccatcacaggactcgttcgtattgatatcagaag
+ctcgtgatgattagttgtcttctttaccaatactttgaggcctattctgcgaaatttttg
+ttgccctgcgaacttcacataccaaggaacacctcgcaacatgccttcatatccatcgtt
+cattgtaattcttacacaatgaatcctaagtaattacatccctgcgtaaaagatggtagg
+ggcactgaggatatattaccaagcatttagttatgagtaatcagcaatgtttcttgtatt
+aagttctctaaaatagttacatcgtaatgttatctcgggttccgcgaataaacgagatag
+attcattatatatggccctaagcaaaaacctcctcgtattctgttggtaattagaatcac
+acaatacgggttgagatattaattatttgtagtacgaagagatataaaaagatgaacaat
+tactcaagtcaagatgtatacgggatttataataaaaatcgggtagagatctgctttgca
+attcagacgtgccactaaatcgtaatatgtcgcgttacatcagaaagggtaactattatt
+aattaataaagggcttaatcactacatattagatcttatccgatagtcttatctattcgt
+tgtatttttaagcggttctaattcagtcattatatcagtgctccgagttctttattattg
+ttttaaggatgacaaaatgcctcttgttataacgctgggagaagcagactaagagtcgga
+gcagttggtagaatgaggctgcaaaagacggtctcgacgaatggacagactttactaaac
+caatgaaagacagaagtagagcaaagtctgaagtggtatcagcttaattatgacaaccct
+taatacttccctttcgccgaatactggcgtggaaaggttttaaaagtcgaagtagttaga
+ggcatctctcgctcataaataggtagactactcgcaatccaatgtgactatgtaatactg
+ggaacatcagtccgcgatgcagcgtgtttatcaaccgtccccactcgcctggggagacat
+gagaccacccccgtggggattattagtccgcagtaatcgactcttgacaatccttttcga
+ttatgtcatagcaatttacgacagttcagcgaagtgactactcggcgaaatggtattact
+aaagcattcgaacccacatgaatgtgattcttggcaatttctaatccactaaagcttttc
+cgttgaatctggttgtagatatttatataagttcactaattaagatcacggtagtatatt
+gatagtgatgtctttgcaagaggttggccgaggaatttacggattctctattgatacaat
+ttgtctggcttataactcttaaggctgaaccaggcgtttttagacgacttgatcagctgt
+tagaatggtttggactccctctttcatgtcagtaacatttcagccgttattgttacgata
+tgcttgaacaatattgatctaccacacacccatagtatattttataggtcatgctgttac
+ctacgagcatggtattccacttcccattcaatgagtattcaacatcactagcctcagaga
+tgatgacccacctctaataacgtcacgttgcggccatgtgaaacctgaacttgagtagac
+gatatcaagcgctttaaattgcatataacatttgagggtaaagctaagcggatgctttat
+ataatcaatactcaataataagatttgattgcattttagagttatgacacgacatagttc
+actaacgagttactattcccagatctagactgaagtactgatcgagacgatccttacgtc
+gatgatcgttagttatcgacttaggtcgggtctctagcggtattggtacttaaccggaca
+ctatactaataacccatgatcaaagcataacagaatacagacgataatttcgccaacata
+tatgtacagaccccaagcatgagaagctcattgaaagctatcattgaagtcccgctcaca
+atgtgtcttttccagacggtttaactggttcccgggagtcctggagtttcgacttacata
+aatggaaacaatgtattttgctaatttatctatagcgtcatttggaccaatacagaatat
+tatgttgcctagtaatccactataacccgcaagtgctgatagaaaatttttagacgattt
+ataaatgccccaagtatccctcccgtgaatcctccgttatactaattagtattcgttcat
+acgtataccgcgcatatatgaacatttggcgataaggcgcgtgaattgttacgtgacaga
+gatagcagtttcttgtgatatggttaacagacgtacatgaagggaaactttatatctata
+gtgatgcttccgtagaaataccgccactggtctgccaatgatgaagtatgtagctttagg
+tttgtactatgaggctttcgtttgtttgcagagtataacagttgcgagtgaaaaaccgac
+gaatttatactaatacgctttcactattggctacaaaatagggaagagtttcaatcatga
+gagggagtatatggatgctttgtagctaaaggtagaacgtatgtatatgctgccgttcat
+tcttgaaagatacataagcgataagttacgacaattataagcaacatccctaccttcgta
+acgatttcactgttactgcgcttgaaatacactatggggctattggcggagagaagcaga
+tcgcgccgagcatatacgagacctataatgttgatgatagagaaggcgtctgaattgata
+catcgaagtacactttctttcgtagtatctctcgtcctctttctatctccggacacaaga
+attaagttatatatatagagtcttaccaatcatgttgaatcctgattctcagagttcttt
+ggcgggccttgtgatgactgagaaacaatgcaatattgctccaaatttcctaagcaaatt
+ctcggttatgttatgttatcagcaaagcgttacgttatgttatttaaatctggaatgacg
+gagcgaagttcttatgtcggtgtgggaataattcttttgaagacagcactccttaaataa
+tatcgctccgtgtttgtatttatcgaatgggtctgtaaccttgcacaagcaaatcggtgg
+tgtatatatcggataacaattaatacgatgttcatagtgacagtatactgatcgagtcct
+ctaaagtcaattacctcacttaacaatctcattgatgttgtgtcattcccggtatcgccc
+gtagtatgtgctctgattgaccgagtgtgaaccaaggaacatctactaatgcctttgtta
+ggtaagatctctctgaattccttcgtgccaacttaaaacattatcaaaatttcttctact
+tggattaactacttttacgagcatggcaaattcccctgtggaagacggttcattattatc
+ggaaaccttatagaaattgcgtgttgactgaaattagatttttattgtaagagttgcatc
+tttgcgattcctctggtctagcttccaatgaacagtcctcccttctattcgacatcgggt
+ccttcgtacatgtctttgcgatgtaataattaggttcggagtgtggccttaatgggtgca
+actaggaatacaacgcaaatttgctgacatgatagcaaatcggtatgccggcaccaaaac
+gtgctccttgcttagcttgtgaatgagactcagtagttaaataaatccatatctgcaatc
+gattccacaggtattgtccactatctttgaactactctaagagatacaagcttagctgag
+accgaggtgtatatgactacgctgatatctgtaaggtaccaatgcaggcaaagtatgcga
+gaagctaataccggctgtttccagctttataagattaaaatttggctgtcctggcggcct
+cagaattgttctatcgtaatcagttggttcattaattagctaagtacgaggtacaactta
+tctgtcccagaacagctccacaagtttttttacagccgaaacccctgtgtgaatcttaat
+atccaagcgcgttatctgattagagtttacaactcagtattttatcagtacgttttgttt
+ccaacattacccggtatgacaaaatgacgccacgtgtcgaataatggtctgaccaatgta
+ggaagtgaaaagataaatat
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/k-nucleotide-parallel.go b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/k-nucleotide-parallel.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..8b25419
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/k-nucleotide-parallel.go
@@ -0,0 +1,160 @@
+//go:build ignore
+// +build ignore
+
+/*
+Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
+modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
+
+ * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
+ notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+
+ * 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.
+
+ * Neither the name of "The Computer Language Benchmarks Game" nor the
+ name of "The Computer Language Shootout Benchmarks" nor the names of
+ its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
+ from this software without specific prior written permission.
+
+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 Computer Language Benchmarks Game
+ * http://shootout.alioth.debian.org/
+ *
+ * contributed by The Go Authors.
+ */
+
+package main
+
+import (
+ "bufio"
+ "bytes"
+ "fmt"
+ "io/ioutil"
+ "os"
+ "runtime"
+ "sort"
+)
+
+func count(data string, n int) map[string]int {
+ counts := make(map[string]int)
+ top := len(data) - n
+ for i := 0; i <= top; i++ {
+ s := data[i : i+n]
+ counts[s]++
+ }
+ return counts
+}
+
+func countOne(data string, s string) int {
+ return count(data, len(s))[s]
+}
+
+type kNuc struct {
+ name string
+ count int
+}
+
+type kNucArray []kNuc
+
+func (kn kNucArray) Len() int { return len(kn) }
+func (kn kNucArray) Swap(i, j int) { kn[i], kn[j] = kn[j], kn[i] }
+func (kn kNucArray) Less(i, j int) bool {
+ if kn[i].count == kn[j].count {
+ return kn[i].name > kn[j].name // sort down
+ }
+ return kn[i].count > kn[j].count
+}
+
+func sortedArray(m map[string]int) kNucArray {
+ kn := make(kNucArray, len(m))
+ i := 0
+ for k, v := range m {
+ kn[i] = kNuc{k, v}
+ i++
+ }
+ sort.Sort(kn)
+ return kn
+}
+
+func printKnucs(a kNucArray) {
+ sum := 0
+ for _, kn := range a {
+ sum += kn.count
+ }
+ for _, kn := range a {
+ fmt.Printf("%s %.3f\n", kn.name, 100*float64(kn.count)/float64(sum))
+ }
+ fmt.Print("\n")
+}
+
+func main() {
+ runtime.GOMAXPROCS(4)
+ in := bufio.NewReader(os.Stdin)
+ three := []byte(">THREE ")
+ for {
+ line, err := in.ReadSlice('\n')
+ if err != nil {
+ fmt.Fprintln(os.Stderr, "ReadLine err:", err)
+ os.Exit(2)
+ }
+ if line[0] == '>' && bytes.Equal(line[0:len(three)], three) {
+ break
+ }
+ }
+ data, err := ioutil.ReadAll(in)
+ if err != nil {
+ fmt.Fprintln(os.Stderr, "ReadAll err:", err)
+ os.Exit(2)
+ }
+ // delete the newlines and convert to upper case
+ j := 0
+ for i := 0; i < len(data); i++ {
+ if data[i] != '\n' {
+ data[j] = data[i] &^ ' ' // upper case
+ j++
+ }
+ }
+ str := string(data[0:j])
+
+ var arr1, arr2 kNucArray
+ countsdone := make(chan bool)
+ go func() {
+ arr1 = sortedArray(count(str, 1))
+ countsdone <- true
+ }()
+ go func() {
+ arr2 = sortedArray(count(str, 2))
+ countsdone <- true
+ }()
+
+ interests := []string{"GGT", "GGTA", "GGTATT", "GGTATTTTAATT", "GGTATTTTAATTTATAGT"}
+ results := make([]chan string, len(interests))
+ for i, s := range interests {
+ ch := make(chan string)
+ results[i] = ch
+ go func(result chan string, ss string) {
+ result <- fmt.Sprintf("%d %s\n", countOne(str, ss), ss)
+ }(ch, s)
+ }
+ <-countsdone
+ <-countsdone
+ printKnucs(arr1)
+ printKnucs(arr2)
+ for _, rc := range results {
+ fmt.Print(<-rc)
+ }
+
+}
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/k-nucleotide-parallel.txt b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/k-nucleotide-parallel.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..84169b8
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/k-nucleotide-parallel.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,27 @@
+T 31.520
+A 29.600
+C 19.480
+G 19.400
+
+AT 9.922
+TT 9.602
+TA 9.402
+AA 8.402
+GA 6.321
+TC 6.301
+TG 6.201
+GT 6.041
+CT 5.961
+AG 5.841
+CA 5.461
+AC 5.441
+CC 4.041
+CG 4.021
+GC 3.701
+GG 3.341
+
+54 GGT
+24 GGTA
+4 GGTATT
+0 GGTATTTTAATT
+0 GGTATTTTAATTTATAGT
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/k-nucleotide.c b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/k-nucleotide.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..6f54dce
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/k-nucleotide.c
@@ -0,0 +1,230 @@
+// +build ignore
+
+/*
+Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
+modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
+
+ * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
+ notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+
+ * 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.
+
+ * Neither the name of "The Computer Language Benchmarks Game" nor the
+ name of "The Computer Language Shootout Benchmarks" nor the names of
+ its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
+ from this software without specific prior written permission.
+
+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.
+*/
+
+#include <stdio.h>
+#include <string.h>
+#include <ctype.h>
+#include <stdlib.h>
+#include <glib.h>
+
+typedef struct stat_s stat_t;
+struct stat_s
+{
+ const gchar *key;
+ long stat;
+};
+
+#define MAX_ELM (8192 / sizeof (stat_t))
+
+static int
+generate_frequencies (int fl, char *buffer, long buflen,
+ GHashTable *ht, GTrashStack **ts, GPtrArray *roots, GStringChunk *sc)
+{
+ gchar *key;
+ long i;
+
+ if (fl > buflen) return 0;
+ if (fl == 0) return 0;
+
+ for (i = 0; i < buflen - fl + 1; ++i)
+ {
+ char nulled;
+ stat_t *stat;
+
+ nulled = buffer[i + fl];
+ buffer[i + fl] = '\0';
+
+ key = g_string_chunk_insert_const(sc, buffer + i);
+
+ stat = g_hash_table_lookup(ht, key);
+ if (!stat)
+ {
+ stat = g_trash_stack_pop(ts);
+ if (!stat)
+ {
+ int j;
+
+ stat = malloc(sizeof (stat_t) * MAX_ELM);
+ g_ptr_array_add(roots, stat);
+
+ for (j = 1; j < MAX_ELM; ++j)
+ g_trash_stack_push(ts, stat + j);
+ }
+ stat->stat = 1;
+ stat->key = key;
+
+ g_hash_table_insert(ht, key, stat);
+ }
+ else
+ stat->stat++;
+
+ buffer[i + fl] = nulled;
+ }
+
+ return buflen - fl + 1;
+}
+
+static int
+cmp_func(gconstpointer a, gconstpointer b)
+{
+ const stat_t *left = a;
+ const stat_t *right = b;
+
+ return right->stat - left->stat;
+}
+
+static void
+sorted_list(gpointer key, gpointer value, gpointer user_data)
+{
+ stat_t *data = value;
+ GList **lst = user_data;
+
+ *lst = g_list_insert_sorted(*lst, data, cmp_func);
+}
+
+static void
+display_stat(gpointer data, gpointer user_data)
+{
+ long *total = user_data;
+ stat_t *st = data;
+
+ printf("%s %.3f\n", st->key, 100 * (float) st->stat / *total);
+}
+
+void
+write_frequencies (int fl, char *buffer, long buflen, GTrashStack **ts, GPtrArray *roots)
+{
+ GStringChunk *sc;
+ GHashTable *ht;
+ GList *lst;
+ long total;
+
+ ht = g_hash_table_new_full(g_str_hash, g_str_equal, NULL /* free key */, NULL /* free value */);
+ sc = g_string_chunk_new(buflen);
+ lst = NULL;
+
+ total = generate_frequencies (fl, buffer, buflen, ht, ts, roots, sc);
+
+ if (!total) goto on_error;
+
+ g_hash_table_foreach(ht, sorted_list, &lst);
+ g_list_foreach(lst, display_stat, &total);
+ g_list_free(lst);
+
+ on_error:
+ g_hash_table_destroy(ht);
+ g_string_chunk_free(sc);
+}
+
+void
+write_count (char *searchFor, char *buffer, long buflen, GTrashStack **ts, GPtrArray *roots)
+{
+ GStringChunk *sc;
+ GHashTable *ht;
+ stat_t *result;
+ GList *lst;
+ long total;
+ long fl;
+
+ fl = strlen(searchFor);
+
+ ht = g_hash_table_new_full(g_str_hash, g_str_equal, NULL /* free key */, NULL /* free value */);
+ sc = g_string_chunk_new(buflen);
+ lst = NULL;
+ result = NULL;
+
+ total = generate_frequencies (fl, buffer, buflen, ht, ts, roots, sc);
+
+ if (!total) goto on_error;
+
+ result = g_hash_table_lookup(ht, searchFor);
+
+ on_error:
+ printf("%ld\t%s\n", result ? result->stat : 0, searchFor);
+
+ g_hash_table_destroy(ht);
+ g_string_chunk_free(sc);
+}
+
+int
+main ()
+{
+ char buffer[4096];
+ GTrashStack *ts;
+ GPtrArray *roots;
+ GString *stuff;
+ gchar *s;
+ int len;
+
+ roots = g_ptr_array_new();
+ ts = NULL;
+
+ while (fgets(buffer, sizeof (buffer), stdin))
+ if (strncmp(buffer, ">THREE", 6) == 0)
+ break;
+
+ stuff = g_string_new(NULL);
+
+ while (fgets(buffer, sizeof (buffer), stdin))
+ {
+ size_t sz;
+
+ if (buffer[0] == '>')
+ break;
+
+ sz = strlen(buffer);
+ if (buffer[sz - 1] == '\n')
+ --sz;
+
+ stuff = g_string_append_len(stuff, buffer, sz);
+ }
+
+ stuff = g_string_ascii_up(stuff);
+ len = stuff->len;
+ s = g_string_free(stuff, FALSE);
+
+ write_frequencies(1, s, len, &ts, roots);
+ printf("\n");
+ write_frequencies(2, s, len, &ts, roots);
+ printf("\n");
+ write_count("GGT", s, len, &ts, roots);
+ write_count("GGTA", s, len, &ts, roots);
+ write_count("GGTATT", s, len, &ts, roots);
+ write_count("GGTATTTTAATT", s, len, &ts, roots);
+ write_count("GGTATTTTAATTTATAGT", s, len, &ts, roots);
+
+ free(s);
+
+ g_ptr_array_foreach(roots, (GFunc)free, NULL);
+ g_ptr_array_free(roots, TRUE);
+
+ return 0;
+}
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/k-nucleotide.go b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/k-nucleotide.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..efc8d95
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/k-nucleotide.go
@@ -0,0 +1,143 @@
+//go:build ignore
+// +build ignore
+
+/*
+Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
+modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
+
+ * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
+ notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+
+ * 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.
+
+ * Neither the name of "The Computer Language Benchmarks Game" nor the
+ name of "The Computer Language Shootout Benchmarks" nor the names of
+ its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
+ from this software without specific prior written permission.
+
+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 Computer Language Benchmarks Game
+ * http://shootout.alioth.debian.org/
+ *
+ * contributed by The Go Authors.
+ */
+
+package main
+
+import (
+ "bufio"
+ "bytes"
+ "fmt"
+ "io/ioutil"
+ "os"
+ "sort"
+)
+
+var in *bufio.Reader
+
+func count(data string, n int) map[string]int {
+ counts := make(map[string]int)
+ top := len(data) - n
+ for i := 0; i <= top; i++ {
+ s := data[i : i+n]
+ counts[s]++
+ }
+ return counts
+}
+
+func countOne(data string, s string) int {
+ return count(data, len(s))[s]
+}
+
+type kNuc struct {
+ name string
+ count int
+}
+
+type kNucArray []kNuc
+
+func (kn kNucArray) Len() int { return len(kn) }
+func (kn kNucArray) Swap(i, j int) { kn[i], kn[j] = kn[j], kn[i] }
+func (kn kNucArray) Less(i, j int) bool {
+ if kn[i].count == kn[j].count {
+ return kn[i].name > kn[j].name // sort down
+ }
+ return kn[i].count > kn[j].count
+}
+
+func sortedArray(m map[string]int) kNucArray {
+ kn := make(kNucArray, len(m))
+ i := 0
+ for k, v := range m {
+ kn[i].name = k
+ kn[i].count = v
+ i++
+ }
+ sort.Sort(kn)
+ return kn
+}
+
+func print(m map[string]int) {
+ a := sortedArray(m)
+ sum := 0
+ for _, kn := range a {
+ sum += kn.count
+ }
+ for _, kn := range a {
+ fmt.Printf("%s %.3f\n", kn.name, 100*float64(kn.count)/float64(sum))
+ }
+}
+
+func main() {
+ in = bufio.NewReader(os.Stdin)
+ three := []byte(">THREE ")
+ for {
+ line, err := in.ReadSlice('\n')
+ if err != nil {
+ fmt.Fprintln(os.Stderr, "ReadLine err:", err)
+ os.Exit(2)
+ }
+ if line[0] == '>' && bytes.Equal(line[0:len(three)], three) {
+ break
+ }
+ }
+ data, err := ioutil.ReadAll(in)
+ if err != nil {
+ fmt.Fprintln(os.Stderr, "ReadAll err:", err)
+ os.Exit(2)
+ }
+ // delete the newlines and convert to upper case
+ j := 0
+ for i := 0; i < len(data); i++ {
+ if data[i] != '\n' {
+ data[j] = data[i] &^ ' ' // upper case
+ j++
+ }
+ }
+ str := string(data[0:j])
+
+ print(count(str, 1))
+ fmt.Print("\n")
+
+ print(count(str, 2))
+ fmt.Print("\n")
+
+ interests := []string{"GGT", "GGTA", "GGTATT", "GGTATTTTAATT", "GGTATTTTAATTTATAGT"}
+ for _, s := range interests {
+ fmt.Printf("%d %s\n", countOne(str, s), s)
+ }
+}
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/k-nucleotide.txt b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/k-nucleotide.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..84169b8
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/k-nucleotide.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,27 @@
+T 31.520
+A 29.600
+C 19.480
+G 19.400
+
+AT 9.922
+TT 9.602
+TA 9.402
+AA 8.402
+GA 6.321
+TC 6.301
+TG 6.201
+GT 6.041
+CT 5.961
+AG 5.841
+CA 5.461
+AC 5.441
+CC 4.041
+CG 4.021
+GC 3.701
+GG 3.341
+
+54 GGT
+24 GGTA
+4 GGTATT
+0 GGTATTTTAATT
+0 GGTATTTTAATTTATAGT
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/mandelbrot.c b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/mandelbrot.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..9fac37a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/mandelbrot.c
@@ -0,0 +1,93 @@
+// +build ignore
+
+/*
+Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
+modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
+
+ * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
+ notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+
+ * 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.
+
+ * Neither the name of "The Computer Language Benchmarks Game" nor the
+ name of "The Computer Language Shootout Benchmarks" nor the names of
+ its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
+ from this software without specific prior written permission.
+
+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 Computer Language Shootout
+ http://shootout.alioth.debian.org/
+
+ contributed by Greg Buchholz
+
+ for the debian (AMD) machine...
+ compile flags: -O3 -ffast-math -march=athlon-xp -funroll-loops
+
+ for the gp4 (Intel) machine...
+ compile flags: -O3 -ffast-math -march=pentium4 -funroll-loops
+*/
+
+#include<stdio.h>
+
+int main (int argc, char **argv)
+{
+ int w, h, bit_num = 0;
+ char byte_acc = 0;
+ int i, iter = 50;
+ double x, y, limit = 2.0;
+ double Zr, Zi, Cr, Ci, Tr, Ti;
+
+ w = h = atoi(argv[1]);
+
+ printf("P4\n%d %d\n",w,h);
+
+ for(y=0;y<h;++y)
+ {
+ for(x=0;x<w;++x)
+ {
+ Zr = Zi = Tr = Ti = 0.0;
+ Cr = (2.0*x/w - 1.5); Ci=(2.0*y/h - 1.0);
+
+ for (i=0;i<iter && (Tr+Ti <= limit*limit);++i)
+ {
+ Zi = 2.0*Zr*Zi + Ci;
+ Zr = Tr - Ti + Cr;
+ Tr = Zr * Zr;
+ Ti = Zi * Zi;
+ }
+
+ byte_acc <<= 1;
+ if(Tr+Ti <= limit*limit) byte_acc |= 0x01;
+
+ ++bit_num;
+
+ if(bit_num == 8)
+ {
+ putc(byte_acc,stdout);
+ byte_acc = 0;
+ bit_num = 0;
+ }
+ else if(x == w-1)
+ {
+ byte_acc <<= (8-w%8);
+ putc(byte_acc,stdout);
+ byte_acc = 0;
+ bit_num = 0;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+}
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/mandelbrot.go b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/mandelbrot.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..2b82a2f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/mandelbrot.go
@@ -0,0 +1,98 @@
+//go:build ignore
+// +build ignore
+
+/*
+Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
+modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
+
+ * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
+ notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+
+ * 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.
+
+ * Neither the name of "The Computer Language Benchmarks Game" nor the
+ name of "The Computer Language Shootout Benchmarks" nor the names of
+ its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
+ from this software without specific prior written permission.
+
+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 Computer Language Benchmarks Game
+ * http://shootout.alioth.debian.org/
+ *
+ * contributed by The Go Authors.
+ * Based on mandelbrot.c contributed by Greg Buchholz
+ */
+
+package main
+
+import (
+ "bufio"
+ "flag"
+ "fmt"
+ "os"
+)
+
+var n = flag.Int("n", 200, "size")
+
+func main() {
+ flag.Parse()
+ out := bufio.NewWriter(os.Stdout)
+ defer out.Flush()
+
+ w := float64(*n)
+ h := float64(*n)
+ bit_num := 0
+ byte_acc := byte(0)
+ const Iter = 50
+ const Zero float64 = 0
+ const Limit = 2.0
+
+ fmt.Fprintf(out, "P4\n%d %d\n", *n, *n)
+
+ for y := 0.0; y < h; y++ {
+ for x := 0.0; x < w; x++ {
+ Zr, Zi, Tr, Ti := Zero, Zero, Zero, Zero
+ Cr := (2*x/w - 1.5)
+ Ci := (2*y/h - 1.0)
+
+ for i := 0; i < Iter && (Tr+Ti <= Limit*Limit); i++ {
+ Zi = 2*Zr*Zi + Ci
+ Zr = Tr - Ti + Cr
+ Tr = Zr * Zr
+ Ti = Zi * Zi
+ }
+
+ byte_acc <<= 1
+ if Tr+Ti <= Limit*Limit {
+ byte_acc |= 0x01
+ }
+
+ bit_num++
+
+ if bit_num == 8 {
+ out.WriteByte(byte_acc)
+ byte_acc = 0
+ bit_num = 0
+ } else if x == w-1 {
+ byte_acc <<= uint(8 - uint(*n)%8)
+ out.WriteByte(byte_acc)
+ byte_acc = 0
+ bit_num = 0
+ }
+ }
+ }
+}
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/mandelbrot.txt b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/mandelbrot.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..2f7bbbc
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/mandelbrot.txt
Binary files differ
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/meteor-contest.c b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/meteor-contest.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..dda181b
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/meteor-contest.c
@@ -0,0 +1,628 @@
+// +build ignore
+
+/*
+Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
+modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
+
+ * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
+ notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+
+ * 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.
+
+ * Neither the name of "The Computer Language Benchmarks Game" nor the
+ name of "The Computer Language Shootout Benchmarks" nor the names of
+ its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
+ from this software without specific prior written permission.
+
+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 Computer Language Benchmarks Game
+ * http://shootout.alioth.debian.org/
+ *
+ * contributed by Christian Vosteen
+ */
+
+#include <stdlib.h>
+#include <stdio.h>
+#define TRUE 1
+#define FALSE 0
+
+/* The board is a 50 cell hexagonal pattern. For . . . . .
+ * maximum speed the board will be implemented as . . . . .
+ * 50 bits, which will fit into a 64 bit long long . . . . .
+ * int. . . . . .
+ * . . . . .
+ * I will represent 0's as empty cells and 1's . . . . .
+ * as full cells. . . . . .
+ * . . . . .
+ * . . . . .
+ * . . . . .
+ */
+
+unsigned long long board = 0xFFFC000000000000ULL;
+
+/* The puzzle pieces must be specified by the path followed
+ * from one end to the other along 12 hexagonal directions.
+ *
+ * Piece 0 Piece 1 Piece 2 Piece 3 Piece 4
+ *
+ * O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O
+ * O O O O O O O
+ * O O O
+ *
+ * Piece 5 Piece 6 Piece 7 Piece 8 Piece 9
+ *
+ * O O O O O O O O O O O O O
+ * O O O O O O O O O
+ * O O O
+ *
+ * I had to make it 12 directions because I wanted all of the
+ * piece definitions to fit into the same size arrays. It is
+ * not possible to define piece 4 in terms of the 6 cardinal
+ * directions in 4 moves.
+ */
+
+#define E 0
+#define ESE 1
+#define SE 2
+#define S 3
+#define SW 4
+#define WSW 5
+#define W 6
+#define WNW 7
+#define NW 8
+#define N 9
+#define NE 10
+#define ENE 11
+#define PIVOT 12
+
+char piece_def[10][4] = {
+ { E, E, E, SE},
+ { SE, E, NE, E},
+ { E, E, SE, SW},
+ { E, E, SW, SE},
+ { SE, E, NE, S},
+ { E, E, SW, E},
+ { E, SE, SE, NE},
+ { E, SE, SE, W},
+ { E, SE, E, E},
+ { E, E, E, SW}
+};
+
+
+/* To minimize the amount of work done in the recursive solve function below,
+ * I'm going to allocate enough space for all legal rotations of each piece
+ * at each position on the board. That's 10 pieces x 50 board positions x
+ * 12 rotations. However, not all 12 rotations will fit on every cell, so
+ * I'll have to keep count of the actual number that do.
+ * The pieces are going to be unsigned long long ints just like the board so
+ * they can be bitwise-anded with the board to determine if they fit.
+ * I'm also going to record the next possible open cell for each piece and
+ * location to reduce the burden on the solve function.
+ */
+unsigned long long pieces[10][50][12];
+int piece_counts[10][50];
+char next_cell[10][50][12];
+
+/* Returns the direction rotated 60 degrees clockwise */
+char rotate(char dir) {
+ return (dir + 2) % PIVOT;
+}
+
+/* Returns the direction flipped on the horizontal axis */
+char flip(char dir) {
+ return (PIVOT - dir) % PIVOT;
+}
+
+
+/* Returns the new cell index from the specified cell in the
+ * specified direction. The index is only valid if the
+ * starting cell and direction have been checked by the
+ * out_of_bounds function first.
+ */
+char shift(char cell, char dir) {
+ switch(dir) {
+ case E:
+ return cell + 1;
+ case ESE:
+ if((cell / 5) % 2)
+ return cell + 7;
+ else
+ return cell + 6;
+ case SE:
+ if((cell / 5) % 2)
+ return cell + 6;
+ else
+ return cell + 5;
+ case S:
+ return cell + 10;
+ case SW:
+ if((cell / 5) % 2)
+ return cell + 5;
+ else
+ return cell + 4;
+ case WSW:
+ if((cell / 5) % 2)
+ return cell + 4;
+ else
+ return cell + 3;
+ case W:
+ return cell - 1;
+ case WNW:
+ if((cell / 5) % 2)
+ return cell - 6;
+ else
+ return cell - 7;
+ case NW:
+ if((cell / 5) % 2)
+ return cell - 5;
+ else
+ return cell - 6;
+ case N:
+ return cell - 10;
+ case NE:
+ if((cell / 5) % 2)
+ return cell - 4;
+ else
+ return cell - 5;
+ case ENE:
+ if((cell / 5) % 2)
+ return cell - 3;
+ else
+ return cell - 4;
+ default:
+ return cell;
+ }
+}
+
+/* Returns wether the specified cell and direction will land outside
+ * of the board. Used to determine if a piece is at a legal board
+ * location or not.
+ */
+char out_of_bounds(char cell, char dir) {
+ char i;
+ switch(dir) {
+ case E:
+ return cell % 5 == 4;
+ case ESE:
+ i = cell % 10;
+ return i == 4 || i == 8 || i == 9 || cell >= 45;
+ case SE:
+ return cell % 10 == 9 || cell >= 45;
+ case S:
+ return cell >= 40;
+ case SW:
+ return cell % 10 == 0 || cell >= 45;
+ case WSW:
+ i = cell % 10;
+ return i == 0 || i == 1 || i == 5 || cell >= 45;
+ case W:
+ return cell % 5 == 0;
+ case WNW:
+ i = cell % 10;
+ return i == 0 || i == 1 || i == 5 || cell < 5;
+ case NW:
+ return cell % 10 == 0 || cell < 5;
+ case N:
+ return cell < 10;
+ case NE:
+ return cell % 10 == 9 || cell < 5;
+ case ENE:
+ i = cell % 10;
+ return i == 4 || i == 8 || i == 9 || cell < 5;
+ default:
+ return FALSE;
+ }
+}
+
+/* Rotate a piece 60 degrees clockwise */
+void rotate_piece(int piece) {
+ int i;
+ for(i = 0; i < 4; i++)
+ piece_def[piece][i] = rotate(piece_def[piece][i]);
+}
+
+/* Flip a piece along the horizontal axis */
+void flip_piece(int piece) {
+ int i;
+ for(i = 0; i < 4; i++)
+ piece_def[piece][i] = flip(piece_def[piece][i]);
+}
+
+/* Convenience function to quickly calculate all of the indices for a piece */
+void calc_cell_indices(char *cell, int piece, char index) {
+ cell[0] = index;
+ cell[1] = shift(cell[0], piece_def[piece][0]);
+ cell[2] = shift(cell[1], piece_def[piece][1]);
+ cell[3] = shift(cell[2], piece_def[piece][2]);
+ cell[4] = shift(cell[3], piece_def[piece][3]);
+}
+
+/* Convenience function to quickly calculate if a piece fits on the board */
+int cells_fit_on_board(char *cell, int piece) {
+ return (!out_of_bounds(cell[0], piece_def[piece][0]) &&
+ !out_of_bounds(cell[1], piece_def[piece][1]) &&
+ !out_of_bounds(cell[2], piece_def[piece][2]) &&
+ !out_of_bounds(cell[3], piece_def[piece][3]));
+}
+
+/* Returns the lowest index of the cells of a piece.
+ * I use the lowest index that a piece occupies as the index for looking up
+ * the piece in the solve function.
+ */
+char minimum_of_cells(char *cell) {
+ char minimum = cell[0];
+ minimum = cell[1] < minimum ? cell[1] : minimum;
+ minimum = cell[2] < minimum ? cell[2] : minimum;
+ minimum = cell[3] < minimum ? cell[3] : minimum;
+ minimum = cell[4] < minimum ? cell[4] : minimum;
+ return minimum;
+}
+
+/* Calculate the lowest possible open cell if the piece is placed on the board.
+ * Used to later reduce the amount of time searching for open cells in the
+ * solve function.
+ */
+char first_empty_cell(char *cell, char minimum) {
+ char first_empty = minimum;
+ while(first_empty == cell[0] || first_empty == cell[1] ||
+ first_empty == cell[2] || first_empty == cell[3] ||
+ first_empty == cell[4])
+ first_empty++;
+ return first_empty;
+}
+
+/* Generate the unsigned long long int that will later be anded with the
+ * board to determine if it fits.
+ */
+unsigned long long bitmask_from_cells(char *cell) {
+ unsigned long long piece_mask = 0ULL;
+ int i;
+ for(i = 0; i < 5; i++)
+ piece_mask |= 1ULL << cell[i];
+ return piece_mask;
+}
+
+/* Record the piece and other important information in arrays that will
+ * later be used by the solve function.
+ */
+void record_piece(int piece, int minimum, char first_empty,
+ unsigned long long piece_mask) {
+ pieces[piece][minimum][piece_counts[piece][minimum]] = piece_mask;
+ next_cell[piece][minimum][piece_counts[piece][minimum]] = first_empty;
+ piece_counts[piece][minimum]++;
+}
+
+
+/* Fill the entire board going cell by cell. If any cells are "trapped"
+ * they will be left alone.
+ */
+void fill_contiguous_space(char *board, int index) {
+ if(board[index] == 1)
+ return;
+ board[index] = 1;
+ if(!out_of_bounds(index, E))
+ fill_contiguous_space(board, shift(index, E));
+ if(!out_of_bounds(index, SE))
+ fill_contiguous_space(board, shift(index, SE));
+ if(!out_of_bounds(index, SW))
+ fill_contiguous_space(board, shift(index, SW));
+ if(!out_of_bounds(index, W))
+ fill_contiguous_space(board, shift(index, W));
+ if(!out_of_bounds(index, NW))
+ fill_contiguous_space(board, shift(index, NW));
+ if(!out_of_bounds(index, NE))
+ fill_contiguous_space(board, shift(index, NE));
+}
+
+
+/* To thin the number of pieces, I calculate if any of them trap any empty
+ * cells at the edges. There are only a handful of exceptions where the
+ * the board can be solved with the trapped cells. For example: piece 8 can
+ * trap 5 cells in the corner, but piece 3 can fit in those cells, or piece 0
+ * can split the board in half where both halves are viable.
+ */
+int has_island(char *cell, int piece) {
+ char temp_board[50];
+ char c;
+ int i;
+ for(i = 0; i < 50; i++)
+ temp_board[i] = 0;
+ for(i = 0; i < 5; i++)
+ temp_board[((int)cell[i])] = 1;
+ i = 49;
+ while(temp_board[i] == 1)
+ i--;
+ fill_contiguous_space(temp_board, i);
+ c = 0;
+ for(i = 0; i < 50; i++)
+ if(temp_board[i] == 0)
+ c++;
+ if(c == 0 || (c == 5 && piece == 8) || (c == 40 && piece == 8) ||
+ (c % 5 == 0 && piece == 0))
+ return FALSE;
+ else
+ return TRUE;
+}
+
+
+/* Calculate all six rotations of the specified piece at the specified index.
+ * We calculate only half of piece 3's rotations. This is because any solution
+ * found has an identical solution rotated 180 degrees. Thus we can reduce the
+ * number of attempted pieces in the solve algorithm by not including the 180-
+ * degree-rotated pieces of ONE of the pieces. I chose piece 3 because it gave
+ * me the best time ;)
+ */
+ void calc_six_rotations(char piece, char index) {
+ char rotation, cell[5];
+ char minimum, first_empty;
+ unsigned long long piece_mask;
+
+ for(rotation = 0; rotation < 6; rotation++) {
+ if(piece != 3 || rotation < 3) {
+ calc_cell_indices(cell, piece, index);
+ if(cells_fit_on_board(cell, piece) && !has_island(cell, piece)) {
+ minimum = minimum_of_cells(cell);
+ first_empty = first_empty_cell(cell, minimum);
+ piece_mask = bitmask_from_cells(cell);
+ record_piece(piece, minimum, first_empty, piece_mask);
+ }
+ }
+ rotate_piece(piece);
+ }
+}
+
+/* Calculate every legal rotation for each piece at each board location. */
+void calc_pieces(void) {
+ char piece, index;
+
+ for(piece = 0; piece < 10; piece++) {
+ for(index = 0; index < 50; index++) {
+ calc_six_rotations(piece, index);
+ flip_piece(piece);
+ calc_six_rotations(piece, index);
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+
+
+/* Calculate all 32 possible states for a 5-bit row and all rows that will
+ * create islands that follow any of the 32 possible rows. These pre-
+ * calculated 5-bit rows will be used to find islands in a partially solved
+ * board in the solve function.
+ */
+#define ROW_MASK 0x1F
+#define TRIPLE_MASK 0x7FFF
+char all_rows[32] = {0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16,
+ 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31};
+int bad_even_rows[32][32];
+int bad_odd_rows[32][32];
+int bad_even_triple[32768];
+int bad_odd_triple[32768];
+
+int rows_bad(char row1, char row2, int even) {
+ /* even is referring to row1 */
+ int i, in_zeroes, group_okay;
+ char block, row2_shift;
+ /* Test for blockages at same index and shifted index */
+ if(even)
+ row2_shift = ((row2 << 1) & ROW_MASK) | 0x01;
+ else
+ row2_shift = (row2 >> 1) | 0x10;
+ block = ((row1 ^ row2) & row2) & ((row1 ^ row2_shift) & row2_shift);
+ /* Test for groups of 0's */
+ in_zeroes = FALSE;
+ group_okay = FALSE;
+ for(i = 0; i < 5; i++) {
+ if(row1 & (1 << i)) {
+ if(in_zeroes) {
+ if(!group_okay)
+ return TRUE;
+ in_zeroes = FALSE;
+ group_okay = FALSE;
+ }
+ } else {
+ if(!in_zeroes)
+ in_zeroes = TRUE;
+ if(!(block & (1 << i)))
+ group_okay = TRUE;
+ }
+ }
+ if(in_zeroes)
+ return !group_okay;
+ else
+ return FALSE;
+}
+
+/* Check for cases where three rows checked sequentially cause a false
+ * positive. One scenario is when 5 cells may be surrounded where piece 5
+ * or 7 can fit. The other scenario is when piece 2 creates a hook shape.
+ */
+int triple_is_okay(char row1, char row2, char row3, int even) {
+ if(even) {
+ /* There are four cases:
+ * row1: 00011 00001 11001 10101
+ * row2: 01011 00101 10001 10001
+ * row3: 011?? 00110 ????? ?????
+ */
+ return ((row1 == 0x03) && (row2 == 0x0B) && ((row3 & 0x1C) == 0x0C)) ||
+ ((row1 == 0x01) && (row2 == 0x05) && (row3 == 0x06)) ||
+ ((row1 == 0x19) && (row2 == 0x11)) ||
+ ((row1 == 0x15) && (row2 == 0x11));
+ } else {
+ /* There are two cases:
+ * row1: 10011 10101
+ * row2: 10001 10001
+ * row3: ????? ?????
+ */
+ return ((row1 == 0x13) && (row2 == 0x11)) ||
+ ((row1 == 0x15) && (row2 == 0x11));
+ }
+}
+
+
+void calc_rows(void) {
+ int row1, row2, row3;
+ int result1, result2;
+ for(row1 = 0; row1 < 32; row1++) {
+ for(row2 = 0; row2 < 32; row2++) {
+ bad_even_rows[row1][row2] = rows_bad(row1, row2, TRUE);
+ bad_odd_rows[row1][row2] = rows_bad(row1, row2, FALSE);
+ }
+ }
+ for(row1 = 0; row1 < 32; row1++) {
+ for(row2 = 0; row2 < 32; row2++) {
+ for(row3 = 0; row3 < 32; row3++) {
+ result1 = bad_even_rows[row1][row2];
+ result2 = bad_odd_rows[row2][row3];
+ if(result1 == FALSE && result2 == TRUE
+ && triple_is_okay(row1, row2, row3, TRUE))
+ bad_even_triple[row1+(row2*32)+(row3*1024)] = FALSE;
+ else
+ bad_even_triple[row1+(row2*32)+(row3*1024)] = result1 || result2;
+
+ result1 = bad_odd_rows[row1][row2];
+ result2 = bad_even_rows[row2][row3];
+ if(result1 == FALSE && result2 == TRUE
+ && triple_is_okay(row1, row2, row3, FALSE))
+ bad_odd_triple[row1+(row2*32)+(row3*1024)] = FALSE;
+ else
+ bad_odd_triple[row1+(row2*32)+(row3*1024)] = result1 || result2;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+
+
+/* Calculate islands while solving the board.
+ */
+int boardHasIslands(char cell) {
+ /* Too low on board, don't bother checking */
+ if(cell >= 40)
+ return FALSE;
+ int current_triple = (board >> ((cell / 5) * 5)) & TRIPLE_MASK;
+ if((cell / 5) % 2)
+ return bad_odd_triple[current_triple];
+ else
+ return bad_even_triple[current_triple];
+}
+
+
+/* The recursive solve algorithm. Try to place each permutation in the upper-
+ * leftmost empty cell. Mark off available pieces as it goes along.
+ * Because the board is a bit mask, the piece number and bit mask must be saved
+ * at each successful piece placement. This data is used to create a 50 char
+ * array if a solution is found.
+ */
+short avail = 0x03FF;
+char sol_nums[10];
+unsigned long long sol_masks[10];
+signed char solutions[2100][50];
+int solution_count = 0;
+int max_solutions = 2100;
+
+void record_solution(void) {
+ int sol_no, index;
+ unsigned long long sol_mask;
+ for(sol_no = 0; sol_no < 10; sol_no++) {
+ sol_mask = sol_masks[sol_no];
+ for(index = 0; index < 50; index++) {
+ if(sol_mask & 1ULL) {
+ solutions[solution_count][index] = sol_nums[sol_no];
+ /* Board rotated 180 degrees is a solution too! */
+ solutions[solution_count+1][49-index] = sol_nums[sol_no];
+ }
+ sol_mask = sol_mask >> 1;
+ }
+ }
+ solution_count += 2;
+}
+
+void solve(int depth, int cell) {
+ int piece, rotation, max_rots;
+ unsigned long long *piece_mask;
+ short piece_no_mask;
+
+ if(solution_count >= max_solutions)
+ return;
+
+ while(board & (1ULL << cell))
+ cell++;
+
+ for(piece = 0; piece < 10; piece++) {
+ piece_no_mask = 1 << piece;
+ if(!(avail & piece_no_mask))
+ continue;
+ avail ^= piece_no_mask;
+ max_rots = piece_counts[piece][cell];
+ piece_mask = pieces[piece][cell];
+ for(rotation = 0; rotation < max_rots; rotation++) {
+ if(!(board & *(piece_mask + rotation))) {
+ sol_nums[depth] = piece;
+ sol_masks[depth] = *(piece_mask + rotation);
+ if(depth == 9) {
+ /* Solution found!!!!!11!!ONE! */
+ record_solution();
+ avail ^= piece_no_mask;
+ return;
+ }
+ board |= *(piece_mask + rotation);
+ if(!boardHasIslands(next_cell[piece][cell][rotation]))
+ solve(depth + 1, next_cell[piece][cell][rotation]);
+ board ^= *(piece_mask + rotation);
+ }
+ }
+ avail ^= piece_no_mask;
+ }
+}
+
+
+/* qsort comparator - used to find first and last solutions */
+int solution_sort(const void *elem1, const void *elem2) {
+ signed char *char1 = (signed char *) elem1;
+ signed char *char2 = (signed char *) elem2;
+ int i = 0;
+ while(i < 50 && char1[i] == char2[i])
+ i++;
+ return char1[i] - char2[i];
+}
+
+
+/* pretty print a board in the specified hexagonal format */
+void pretty(signed char *b) {
+ int i;
+ for(i = 0; i < 50; i += 10) {
+ printf("%c %c %c %c %c \n %c %c %c %c %c \n", b[i]+'0', b[i+1]+'0',
+ b[i+2]+'0', b[i+3]+'0', b[i+4]+'0', b[i+5]+'0', b[i+6]+'0',
+ b[i+7]+'0', b[i+8]+'0', b[i+9]+'0');
+ }
+ printf("\n");
+}
+
+int main(int argc, char **argv) {
+ if(argc > 1)
+ max_solutions = atoi(argv[1]);
+ calc_pieces();
+ calc_rows();
+ solve(0, 0);
+ printf("%d solutions found\n\n", solution_count);
+ qsort(solutions, solution_count, 50 * sizeof(signed char), solution_sort);
+ pretty(solutions[0]);
+ pretty(solutions[solution_count-1]);
+ return 0;
+}
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/meteor-contest.go b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/meteor-contest.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..cfe49ec
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/meteor-contest.go
@@ -0,0 +1,659 @@
+//go:build ignore
+// +build ignore
+
+/*
+Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
+modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
+
+ * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
+ notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+
+ * 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.
+
+ * Neither the name of "The Computer Language Benchmarks Game" nor the
+ name of "The Computer Language Shootout Benchmarks" nor the names of
+ its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
+ from this software without specific prior written permission.
+
+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 Computer Language Benchmarks Game
+ * http://shootout.alioth.debian.org/
+ *
+ * contributed by The Go Authors.
+ * based on meteor-contest.c by Christian Vosteen
+ */
+
+package main
+
+import (
+ "flag"
+ "fmt"
+)
+
+var max_solutions = flag.Int("n", 2100, "maximum number of solutions")
+
+func boolInt(b bool) int8 {
+ if b {
+ return 1
+ }
+ return 0
+}
+
+/* The board is a 50 cell hexagonal pattern. For . . . . .
+ * maximum speed the board will be implemented as . . . . .
+ * 50 bits, which will fit into a 64 bit long long . . . . .
+ * int. . . . . .
+ * . . . . .
+ * I will represent 0's as empty cells and 1's . . . . .
+ * as full cells. . . . . .
+ * . . . . .
+ * . . . . .
+ * . . . . .
+ */
+
+var board uint64 = 0xFFFC000000000000
+
+/* The puzzle pieces must be specified by the path followed
+ * from one end to the other along 12 hexagonal directions.
+ *
+ * Piece 0 Piece 1 Piece 2 Piece 3 Piece 4
+ *
+ * O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O
+ * O O O O O O O
+ * O O O
+ *
+ * Piece 5 Piece 6 Piece 7 Piece 8 Piece 9
+ *
+ * O O O O O O O O O O O O O
+ * O O O O O O O O O
+ * O O O
+ *
+ * I had to make it 12 directions because I wanted all of the
+ * piece definitions to fit into the same size arrays. It is
+ * not possible to define piece 4 in terms of the 6 cardinal
+ * directions in 4 moves.
+ */
+
+const (
+ E = iota
+ ESE
+ SE
+ S
+ SW
+ WSW
+ W
+ WNW
+ NW
+ N
+ NE
+ ENE
+ PIVOT
+)
+
+var piece_def = [10][4]int8{
+ [4]int8{E, E, E, SE},
+ [4]int8{SE, E, NE, E},
+ [4]int8{E, E, SE, SW},
+ [4]int8{E, E, SW, SE},
+ [4]int8{SE, E, NE, S},
+ [4]int8{E, E, SW, E},
+ [4]int8{E, SE, SE, NE},
+ [4]int8{E, SE, SE, W},
+ [4]int8{E, SE, E, E},
+ [4]int8{E, E, E, SW},
+}
+
+/* To minimize the amount of work done in the recursive solve function below,
+ * I'm going to allocate enough space for all legal rotations of each piece
+ * at each position on the board. That's 10 pieces x 50 board positions x
+ * 12 rotations. However, not all 12 rotations will fit on every cell, so
+ * I'll have to keep count of the actual number that do.
+ * The pieces are going to be unsigned long long ints just like the board so
+ * they can be bitwise-anded with the board to determine if they fit.
+ * I'm also going to record the next possible open cell for each piece and
+ * location to reduce the burden on the solve function.
+ */
+var (
+ pieces [10][50][12]uint64
+ piece_counts [10][50]int
+ next_cell [10][50][12]int8
+)
+
+/* Returns the direction rotated 60 degrees clockwise */
+func rotate(dir int8) int8 { return (dir + 2) % PIVOT }
+
+/* Returns the direction flipped on the horizontal axis */
+func flip(dir int8) int8 { return (PIVOT - dir) % PIVOT }
+
+/* Returns the new cell index from the specified cell in the
+ * specified direction. The index is only valid if the
+ * starting cell and direction have been checked by the
+ * out_of_bounds function first.
+ */
+func shift(cell, dir int8) int8 {
+ switch dir {
+ case E:
+ return cell + 1
+ case ESE:
+ if ((cell / 5) % 2) != 0 {
+ return cell + 7
+ } else {
+ return cell + 6
+ }
+ case SE:
+ if ((cell / 5) % 2) != 0 {
+ return cell + 6
+ } else {
+ return cell + 5
+ }
+ case S:
+ return cell + 10
+ case SW:
+ if ((cell / 5) % 2) != 0 {
+ return cell + 5
+ } else {
+ return cell + 4
+ }
+ case WSW:
+ if ((cell / 5) % 2) != 0 {
+ return cell + 4
+ } else {
+ return cell + 3
+ }
+ case W:
+ return cell - 1
+ case WNW:
+ if ((cell / 5) % 2) != 0 {
+ return cell - 6
+ } else {
+ return cell - 7
+ }
+ case NW:
+ if ((cell / 5) % 2) != 0 {
+ return cell - 5
+ } else {
+ return cell - 6
+ }
+ case N:
+ return cell - 10
+ case NE:
+ if ((cell / 5) % 2) != 0 {
+ return cell - 4
+ } else {
+ return cell - 5
+ }
+ case ENE:
+ if ((cell / 5) % 2) != 0 {
+ return cell - 3
+ } else {
+ return cell - 4
+ }
+ }
+ return cell
+}
+
+/* Returns wether the specified cell and direction will land outside
+ * of the board. Used to determine if a piece is at a legal board
+ * location or not.
+ */
+func out_of_bounds(cell, dir int8) bool {
+ switch dir {
+ case E:
+ return cell%5 == 4
+ case ESE:
+ i := cell % 10
+ return i == 4 || i == 8 || i == 9 || cell >= 45
+ case SE:
+ return cell%10 == 9 || cell >= 45
+ case S:
+ return cell >= 40
+ case SW:
+ return cell%10 == 0 || cell >= 45
+ case WSW:
+ i := cell % 10
+ return i == 0 || i == 1 || i == 5 || cell >= 45
+ case W:
+ return cell%5 == 0
+ case WNW:
+ i := cell % 10
+ return i == 0 || i == 1 || i == 5 || cell < 5
+ case NW:
+ return cell%10 == 0 || cell < 5
+ case N:
+ return cell < 10
+ case NE:
+ return cell%10 == 9 || cell < 5
+ case ENE:
+ i := cell % 10
+ return i == 4 || i == 8 || i == 9 || cell < 5
+ }
+ return false
+}
+
+/* Rotate a piece 60 degrees clockwise */
+func rotate_piece(piece int) {
+ for i := 0; i < 4; i++ {
+ piece_def[piece][i] = rotate(piece_def[piece][i])
+ }
+}
+
+/* Flip a piece along the horizontal axis */
+func flip_piece(piece int) {
+ for i := 0; i < 4; i++ {
+ piece_def[piece][i] = flip(piece_def[piece][i])
+ }
+}
+
+/* Convenience function to quickly calculate all of the indices for a piece */
+func calc_cell_indices(cell []int8, piece int, index int8) {
+ cell[0] = index
+ for i := 1; i < 5; i++ {
+ cell[i] = shift(cell[i-1], piece_def[piece][i-1])
+ }
+}
+
+/* Convenience function to quickly calculate if a piece fits on the board */
+func cells_fit_on_board(cell []int8, piece int) bool {
+ return !out_of_bounds(cell[0], piece_def[piece][0]) &&
+ !out_of_bounds(cell[1], piece_def[piece][1]) &&
+ !out_of_bounds(cell[2], piece_def[piece][2]) &&
+ !out_of_bounds(cell[3], piece_def[piece][3])
+}
+
+/* Returns the lowest index of the cells of a piece.
+ * I use the lowest index that a piece occupies as the index for looking up
+ * the piece in the solve function.
+ */
+func minimum_of_cells(cell []int8) int8 {
+ minimum := cell[0]
+ for i := 1; i < 5; i++ {
+ if cell[i] < minimum {
+ minimum = cell[i]
+ }
+ }
+ return minimum
+}
+
+/* Calculate the lowest possible open cell if the piece is placed on the board.
+ * Used to later reduce the amount of time searching for open cells in the
+ * solve function.
+ */
+func first_empty_cell(cell []int8, minimum int8) int8 {
+ first_empty := minimum
+ for first_empty == cell[0] || first_empty == cell[1] ||
+ first_empty == cell[2] || first_empty == cell[3] ||
+ first_empty == cell[4] {
+ first_empty++
+ }
+ return first_empty
+}
+
+/* Generate the unsigned long long int that will later be anded with the
+ * board to determine if it fits.
+ */
+func bitmask_from_cells(cell []int8) uint64 {
+ var piece_mask uint64
+ for i := 0; i < 5; i++ {
+ piece_mask |= 1 << uint(cell[i])
+ }
+ return piece_mask
+}
+
+/* Record the piece and other important information in arrays that will
+ * later be used by the solve function.
+ */
+func record_piece(piece int, minimum int8, first_empty int8, piece_mask uint64) {
+ pieces[piece][minimum][piece_counts[piece][minimum]] = piece_mask
+ next_cell[piece][minimum][piece_counts[piece][minimum]] = first_empty
+ piece_counts[piece][minimum]++
+}
+
+/* Fill the entire board going cell by cell. If any cells are "trapped"
+ * they will be left alone.
+ */
+func fill_contiguous_space(board []int8, index int8) {
+ if board[index] == 1 {
+ return
+ }
+ board[index] = 1
+ if !out_of_bounds(index, E) {
+ fill_contiguous_space(board, shift(index, E))
+ }
+ if !out_of_bounds(index, SE) {
+ fill_contiguous_space(board, shift(index, SE))
+ }
+ if !out_of_bounds(index, SW) {
+ fill_contiguous_space(board, shift(index, SW))
+ }
+ if !out_of_bounds(index, W) {
+ fill_contiguous_space(board, shift(index, W))
+ }
+ if !out_of_bounds(index, NW) {
+ fill_contiguous_space(board, shift(index, NW))
+ }
+ if !out_of_bounds(index, NE) {
+ fill_contiguous_space(board, shift(index, NE))
+ }
+}
+
+/* To thin the number of pieces, I calculate if any of them trap any empty
+ * cells at the edges. There are only a handful of exceptions where the
+ * the board can be solved with the trapped cells. For example: piece 8 can
+ * trap 5 cells in the corner, but piece 3 can fit in those cells, or piece 0
+ * can split the board in half where both halves are viable.
+ */
+func has_island(cell []int8, piece int) bool {
+ temp_board := make([]int8, 50)
+ var i int
+ for i = 0; i < 5; i++ {
+ temp_board[cell[i]] = 1
+ }
+ i = 49
+ for temp_board[i] == 1 {
+ i--
+ }
+ fill_contiguous_space(temp_board, int8(i))
+ c := 0
+ for i = 0; i < 50; i++ {
+ if temp_board[i] == 0 {
+ c++
+ }
+ }
+ if c == 0 || (c == 5 && piece == 8) || (c == 40 && piece == 8) ||
+ (c%5 == 0 && piece == 0) {
+ return false
+ }
+ return true
+}
+
+/* Calculate all six rotations of the specified piece at the specified index.
+ * We calculate only half of piece 3's rotations. This is because any solution
+ * found has an identical solution rotated 180 degrees. Thus we can reduce the
+ * number of attempted pieces in the solve algorithm by not including the 180-
+ * degree-rotated pieces of ONE of the pieces. I chose piece 3 because it gave
+ * me the best time ;)
+ */
+func calc_six_rotations(piece, index int) {
+ cell := make([]int8, 5)
+ for rotation := 0; rotation < 6; rotation++ {
+ if piece != 3 || rotation < 3 {
+ calc_cell_indices(cell, piece, int8(index))
+ if cells_fit_on_board(cell, piece) && !has_island(cell, piece) {
+ minimum := minimum_of_cells(cell)
+ first_empty := first_empty_cell(cell, minimum)
+ piece_mask := bitmask_from_cells(cell)
+ record_piece(piece, minimum, first_empty, piece_mask)
+ }
+ }
+ rotate_piece(piece)
+ }
+}
+
+/* Calculate every legal rotation for each piece at each board location. */
+func calc_pieces() {
+ for piece := 0; piece < 10; piece++ {
+ for index := 0; index < 50; index++ {
+ calc_six_rotations(piece, index)
+ flip_piece(piece)
+ calc_six_rotations(piece, index)
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+/* Calculate all 32 possible states for a 5-bit row and all rows that will
+ * create islands that follow any of the 32 possible rows. These pre-
+ * calculated 5-bit rows will be used to find islands in a partially solved
+ * board in the solve function.
+ */
+const (
+ ROW_MASK = 0x1F
+ TRIPLE_MASK = 0x7FFF
+)
+
+var (
+ all_rows = [32]int8{0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16,
+ 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31,
+ }
+ bad_even_rows [32][32]int8
+ bad_odd_rows [32][32]int8
+ bad_even_triple [32768]int8
+ bad_odd_triple [32768]int8
+)
+
+func rows_bad(row1, row2 int8, even bool) int8 {
+ /* even is referring to row1 */
+ var row2_shift int8
+ /* Test for blockages at same index and shifted index */
+ if even {
+ row2_shift = ((row2 << 1) & ROW_MASK) | 0x01
+ } else {
+ row2_shift = (row2 >> 1) | 0x10
+ }
+ block := ((row1 ^ row2) & row2) & ((row1 ^ row2_shift) & row2_shift)
+ /* Test for groups of 0's */
+ in_zeroes := false
+ group_okay := false
+ for i := uint8(0); i < 5; i++ {
+ if row1&(1<<i) != 0 {
+ if in_zeroes {
+ if !group_okay {
+ return 1
+ }
+ in_zeroes = false
+ group_okay = false
+ }
+ } else {
+ if !in_zeroes {
+ in_zeroes = true
+ }
+ if (block & (1 << i)) == 0 {
+ group_okay = true
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ if in_zeroes {
+ return boolInt(!group_okay)
+ }
+ return 0
+}
+
+/* Check for cases where three rows checked sequentially cause a false
+ * positive. One scenario is when 5 cells may be surrounded where piece 5
+ * or 7 can fit. The other scenario is when piece 2 creates a hook shape.
+ */
+func triple_is_okay(row1, row2, row3 int, even bool) bool {
+ if even {
+ /* There are four cases:
+ * row1: 00011 00001 11001 10101
+ * row2: 01011 00101 10001 10001
+ * row3: 011?? 00110 ????? ?????
+ */
+ return ((row1 == 0x03) && (row2 == 0x0B) && ((row3 & 0x1C) == 0x0C)) ||
+ ((row1 == 0x01) && (row2 == 0x05) && (row3 == 0x06)) ||
+ ((row1 == 0x19) && (row2 == 0x11)) ||
+ ((row1 == 0x15) && (row2 == 0x11))
+ }
+ /* There are two cases:
+ * row1: 10011 10101
+ * row2: 10001 10001
+ * row3: ????? ?????
+ */
+ return ((row1 == 0x13) && (row2 == 0x11)) ||
+ ((row1 == 0x15) && (row2 == 0x11))
+}
+
+func calc_rows() {
+ for row1 := int8(0); row1 < 32; row1++ {
+ for row2 := int8(0); row2 < 32; row2++ {
+ bad_even_rows[row1][row2] = rows_bad(row1, row2, true)
+ bad_odd_rows[row1][row2] = rows_bad(row1, row2, false)
+ }
+ }
+ for row1 := 0; row1 < 32; row1++ {
+ for row2 := 0; row2 < 32; row2++ {
+ for row3 := 0; row3 < 32; row3++ {
+ result1 := bad_even_rows[row1][row2]
+ result2 := bad_odd_rows[row2][row3]
+ if result1 == 0 && result2 != 0 && triple_is_okay(row1, row2, row3, true) {
+ bad_even_triple[row1+(row2*32)+(row3*1024)] = 0
+ } else {
+ bad_even_triple[row1+(row2*32)+(row3*1024)] = boolInt(result1 != 0 || result2 != 0)
+ }
+
+ result1 = bad_odd_rows[row1][row2]
+ result2 = bad_even_rows[row2][row3]
+ if result1 == 0 && result2 != 0 && triple_is_okay(row1, row2, row3, false) {
+ bad_odd_triple[row1+(row2*32)+(row3*1024)] = 0
+ } else {
+ bad_odd_triple[row1+(row2*32)+(row3*1024)] = boolInt(result1 != 0 || result2 != 0)
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+/* Calculate islands while solving the board.
+ */
+func boardHasIslands(cell int8) int8 {
+ /* Too low on board, don't bother checking */
+ if cell >= 40 {
+ return 0
+ }
+ current_triple := (board >> uint((cell/5)*5)) & TRIPLE_MASK
+ if (cell/5)%2 != 0 {
+ return bad_odd_triple[current_triple]
+ }
+ return bad_even_triple[current_triple]
+}
+
+/* The recursive solve algorithm. Try to place each permutation in the upper-
+ * leftmost empty cell. Mark off available pieces as it goes along.
+ * Because the board is a bit mask, the piece number and bit mask must be saved
+ * at each successful piece placement. This data is used to create a 50 char
+ * array if a solution is found.
+ */
+var (
+ avail uint16 = 0x03FF
+ sol_nums [10]int8
+ sol_masks [10]uint64
+ solutions [2100][50]int8
+ solution_count = 0
+)
+
+func record_solution() {
+ for sol_no := 0; sol_no < 10; sol_no++ {
+ sol_mask := sol_masks[sol_no]
+ for index := 0; index < 50; index++ {
+ if sol_mask&1 == 1 {
+ solutions[solution_count][index] = sol_nums[sol_no]
+ /* Board rotated 180 degrees is a solution too! */
+ solutions[solution_count+1][49-index] = sol_nums[sol_no]
+ }
+ sol_mask = sol_mask >> 1
+ }
+ }
+ solution_count += 2
+}
+
+func solve(depth, cell int8) {
+ if solution_count >= *max_solutions {
+ return
+ }
+
+ for board&(1<<uint(cell)) != 0 {
+ cell++
+ }
+
+ for piece := int8(0); piece < 10; piece++ {
+ var piece_no_mask uint16 = 1 << uint(piece)
+ if avail&piece_no_mask == 0 {
+ continue
+ }
+ avail ^= piece_no_mask
+ max_rots := piece_counts[piece][cell]
+ piece_mask := pieces[piece][cell]
+ for rotation := 0; rotation < max_rots; rotation++ {
+ if board&piece_mask[rotation] == 0 {
+ sol_nums[depth] = piece
+ sol_masks[depth] = piece_mask[rotation]
+ if depth == 9 {
+ /* Solution found!!!!!11!!ONE! */
+ record_solution()
+ avail ^= piece_no_mask
+ return
+ }
+ board |= piece_mask[rotation]
+ if boardHasIslands(next_cell[piece][cell][rotation]) == 0 {
+ solve(depth+1, next_cell[piece][cell][rotation])
+ }
+ board ^= piece_mask[rotation]
+ }
+ }
+ avail ^= piece_no_mask
+ }
+}
+
+/* pretty print a board in the specified hexagonal format */
+func pretty(b *[50]int8) {
+ for i := 0; i < 50; i += 10 {
+ fmt.Printf("%c %c %c %c %c \n %c %c %c %c %c \n", b[i]+'0', b[i+1]+'0',
+ b[i+2]+'0', b[i+3]+'0', b[i+4]+'0', b[i+5]+'0', b[i+6]+'0',
+ b[i+7]+'0', b[i+8]+'0', b[i+9]+'0')
+ }
+ fmt.Printf("\n")
+}
+
+/* Find smallest and largest solutions */
+func smallest_largest() (smallest, largest *[50]int8) {
+ smallest = &solutions[0]
+ largest = &solutions[0]
+ for i := 1; i < solution_count; i++ {
+ candidate := &solutions[i]
+ for j, s := range *smallest {
+ c := candidate[j]
+ if c == s {
+ continue
+ }
+ if c < s {
+ smallest = candidate
+ }
+ break
+ }
+ for j, s := range *largest {
+ c := candidate[j]
+ if c == s {
+ continue
+ }
+ if c > s {
+ largest = candidate
+ }
+ break
+ }
+ }
+ return
+}
+
+func main() {
+ flag.Parse()
+ calc_pieces()
+ calc_rows()
+ solve(0, 0)
+ fmt.Printf("%d solutions found\n\n", solution_count)
+ smallest, largest := smallest_largest()
+ pretty(smallest)
+ pretty(largest)
+}
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/meteor-contest.txt b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/meteor-contest.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..38d9783
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/meteor-contest.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,24 @@
+2098 solutions found
+
+0 0 0 0 1
+ 2 2 2 0 1
+2 6 6 1 1
+ 2 6 1 5 5
+8 6 5 5 5
+ 8 6 3 3 3
+4 8 8 9 3
+ 4 4 8 9 3
+4 7 4 7 9
+ 7 7 7 9 9
+
+9 9 9 9 8
+ 9 6 6 8 5
+6 6 8 8 5
+ 6 8 2 5 5
+7 7 7 2 5
+ 7 4 7 2 0
+1 4 2 2 0
+ 1 4 4 0 3
+1 4 0 0 3
+ 1 1 3 3 3
+
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/nbody.c b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/nbody.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..ea601aa
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/nbody.c
@@ -0,0 +1,172 @@
+// +build ignore
+
+/*
+Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
+modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
+
+ * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
+ notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+
+ * 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.
+
+ * Neither the name of "The Computer Language Benchmarks Game" nor the
+ name of "The Computer Language Shootout Benchmarks" nor the names of
+ its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
+ from this software without specific prior written permission.
+
+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 Great Computer Language Shootout
+ * http://shootout.alioth.debian.org/
+ *
+ * contributed by Christoph Bauer
+ *
+ */
+
+#include <math.h>
+#include <stdio.h>
+#include <stdlib.h>
+
+#define pi 3.141592653589793
+#define solar_mass (4 * pi * pi)
+#define days_per_year 365.24
+
+struct planet {
+ double x, y, z;
+ double vx, vy, vz;
+ double mass;
+};
+
+void advance(int nbodies, struct planet * bodies, double dt)
+{
+ int i, j;
+
+ for (i = 0; i < nbodies; i++) {
+ struct planet * b = &(bodies[i]);
+ for (j = i + 1; j < nbodies; j++) {
+ struct planet * b2 = &(bodies[j]);
+ double dx = b->x - b2->x;
+ double dy = b->y - b2->y;
+ double dz = b->z - b2->z;
+ double distance = sqrt(dx * dx + dy * dy + dz * dz);
+ double mag = dt / (distance * distance * distance);
+ b->vx -= dx * b2->mass * mag;
+ b->vy -= dy * b2->mass * mag;
+ b->vz -= dz * b2->mass * mag;
+ b2->vx += dx * b->mass * mag;
+ b2->vy += dy * b->mass * mag;
+ b2->vz += dz * b->mass * mag;
+ }
+ }
+ for (i = 0; i < nbodies; i++) {
+ struct planet * b = &(bodies[i]);
+ b->x += dt * b->vx;
+ b->y += dt * b->vy;
+ b->z += dt * b->vz;
+ }
+}
+
+double energy(int nbodies, struct planet * bodies)
+{
+ double e;
+ int i, j;
+
+ e = 0.0;
+ for (i = 0; i < nbodies; i++) {
+ struct planet * b = &(bodies[i]);
+ e += 0.5 * b->mass * (b->vx * b->vx + b->vy * b->vy + b->vz * b->vz);
+ for (j = i + 1; j < nbodies; j++) {
+ struct planet * b2 = &(bodies[j]);
+ double dx = b->x - b2->x;
+ double dy = b->y - b2->y;
+ double dz = b->z - b2->z;
+ double distance = sqrt(dx * dx + dy * dy + dz * dz);
+ e -= (b->mass * b2->mass) / distance;
+ }
+ }
+ return e;
+}
+
+void offset_momentum(int nbodies, struct planet * bodies)
+{
+ double px = 0.0, py = 0.0, pz = 0.0;
+ int i;
+ for (i = 0; i < nbodies; i++) {
+ px += bodies[i].vx * bodies[i].mass;
+ py += bodies[i].vy * bodies[i].mass;
+ pz += bodies[i].vz * bodies[i].mass;
+ }
+ bodies[0].vx = - px / solar_mass;
+ bodies[0].vy = - py / solar_mass;
+ bodies[0].vz = - pz / solar_mass;
+}
+
+#define NBODIES 5
+struct planet bodies[NBODIES] = {
+ { /* sun */
+ 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, solar_mass
+ },
+ { /* jupiter */
+ 4.84143144246472090e+00,
+ -1.16032004402742839e+00,
+ -1.03622044471123109e-01,
+ 1.66007664274403694e-03 * days_per_year,
+ 7.69901118419740425e-03 * days_per_year,
+ -6.90460016972063023e-05 * days_per_year,
+ 9.54791938424326609e-04 * solar_mass
+ },
+ { /* saturn */
+ 8.34336671824457987e+00,
+ 4.12479856412430479e+00,
+ -4.03523417114321381e-01,
+ -2.76742510726862411e-03 * days_per_year,
+ 4.99852801234917238e-03 * days_per_year,
+ 2.30417297573763929e-05 * days_per_year,
+ 2.85885980666130812e-04 * solar_mass
+ },
+ { /* uranus */
+ 1.28943695621391310e+01,
+ -1.51111514016986312e+01,
+ -2.23307578892655734e-01,
+ 2.96460137564761618e-03 * days_per_year,
+ 2.37847173959480950e-03 * days_per_year,
+ -2.96589568540237556e-05 * days_per_year,
+ 4.36624404335156298e-05 * solar_mass
+ },
+ { /* neptune */
+ 1.53796971148509165e+01,
+ -2.59193146099879641e+01,
+ 1.79258772950371181e-01,
+ 2.68067772490389322e-03 * days_per_year,
+ 1.62824170038242295e-03 * days_per_year,
+ -9.51592254519715870e-05 * days_per_year,
+ 5.15138902046611451e-05 * solar_mass
+ }
+};
+
+int main(int argc, char ** argv)
+{
+ int n = atoi(argv[1]);
+ int i;
+
+ offset_momentum(NBODIES, bodies);
+ printf ("%.9f\n", energy(NBODIES, bodies));
+ for (i = 1; i <= n; i++)
+ advance(NBODIES, bodies, 0.01);
+ printf ("%.9f\n", energy(NBODIES, bodies));
+ return 0;
+}
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/nbody.go b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/nbody.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..4eeba44
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/nbody.go
@@ -0,0 +1,180 @@
+//go:build ignore
+// +build ignore
+
+/*
+Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
+modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
+
+ * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
+ notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+
+ * 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.
+
+ * Neither the name of "The Computer Language Benchmarks Game" nor the
+ name of "The Computer Language Shootout Benchmarks" nor the names of
+ its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
+ from this software without specific prior written permission.
+
+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 Computer Language Benchmarks Game
+ * http://shootout.alioth.debian.org/
+ *
+ * contributed by The Go Authors.
+ * based on C program by Christoph Bauer
+ */
+
+package main
+
+import (
+ "flag"
+ "fmt"
+ "math"
+)
+
+var n = flag.Int("n", 1000, "number of iterations")
+
+type Body struct {
+ x, y, z, vx, vy, vz, mass float64
+}
+
+const (
+ solarMass = 4 * math.Pi * math.Pi
+ daysPerYear = 365.24
+)
+
+func (b *Body) offsetMomentum(px, py, pz float64) {
+ b.vx = -px / solarMass
+ b.vy = -py / solarMass
+ b.vz = -pz / solarMass
+}
+
+type System []*Body
+
+func NewSystem(body []Body) System {
+ n := make(System, len(body))
+ for i := 0; i < len(body); i++ {
+ n[i] = new(Body) // copy to avoid overwriting the inputs
+ *n[i] = body[i]
+ }
+ var px, py, pz float64
+ for _, body := range n {
+ px += body.vx * body.mass
+ py += body.vy * body.mass
+ pz += body.vz * body.mass
+ }
+ n[0].offsetMomentum(px, py, pz)
+ return n
+}
+
+func (sys System) energy() float64 {
+ var e float64
+ for i, body := range sys {
+ e += 0.5 * body.mass *
+ (body.vx*body.vx + body.vy*body.vy + body.vz*body.vz)
+ for j := i + 1; j < len(sys); j++ {
+ body2 := sys[j]
+ dx := body.x - body2.x
+ dy := body.y - body2.y
+ dz := body.z - body2.z
+ distance := math.Sqrt(dx*dx + dy*dy + dz*dz)
+ e -= (body.mass * body2.mass) / distance
+ }
+ }
+ return e
+}
+
+func (sys System) advance(dt float64) {
+ for i, body := range sys {
+ for j := i + 1; j < len(sys); j++ {
+ body2 := sys[j]
+ dx := body.x - body2.x
+ dy := body.y - body2.y
+ dz := body.z - body2.z
+
+ dSquared := dx*dx + dy*dy + dz*dz
+ distance := math.Sqrt(dSquared)
+ mag := dt / (dSquared * distance)
+
+ body.vx -= dx * body2.mass * mag
+ body.vy -= dy * body2.mass * mag
+ body.vz -= dz * body2.mass * mag
+
+ body2.vx += dx * body.mass * mag
+ body2.vy += dy * body.mass * mag
+ body2.vz += dz * body.mass * mag
+ }
+ }
+
+ for _, body := range sys {
+ body.x += dt * body.vx
+ body.y += dt * body.vy
+ body.z += dt * body.vz
+ }
+}
+
+var (
+ jupiter = Body{
+ x: 4.84143144246472090e+00,
+ y: -1.16032004402742839e+00,
+ z: -1.03622044471123109e-01,
+ vx: 1.66007664274403694e-03 * daysPerYear,
+ vy: 7.69901118419740425e-03 * daysPerYear,
+ vz: -6.90460016972063023e-05 * daysPerYear,
+ mass: 9.54791938424326609e-04 * solarMass,
+ }
+ saturn = Body{
+ x: 8.34336671824457987e+00,
+ y: 4.12479856412430479e+00,
+ z: -4.03523417114321381e-01,
+ vx: -2.76742510726862411e-03 * daysPerYear,
+ vy: 4.99852801234917238e-03 * daysPerYear,
+ vz: 2.30417297573763929e-05 * daysPerYear,
+ mass: 2.85885980666130812e-04 * solarMass,
+ }
+ uranus = Body{
+ x: 1.28943695621391310e+01,
+ y: -1.51111514016986312e+01,
+ z: -2.23307578892655734e-01,
+ vx: 2.96460137564761618e-03 * daysPerYear,
+ vy: 2.37847173959480950e-03 * daysPerYear,
+ vz: -2.96589568540237556e-05 * daysPerYear,
+ mass: 4.36624404335156298e-05 * solarMass,
+ }
+ neptune = Body{
+ x: 1.53796971148509165e+01,
+ y: -2.59193146099879641e+01,
+ z: 1.79258772950371181e-01,
+ vx: 2.68067772490389322e-03 * daysPerYear,
+ vy: 1.62824170038242295e-03 * daysPerYear,
+ vz: -9.51592254519715870e-05 * daysPerYear,
+ mass: 5.15138902046611451e-05 * solarMass,
+ }
+ sun = Body{
+ mass: solarMass,
+ }
+)
+
+func main() {
+ flag.Parse()
+
+ system := NewSystem([]Body{sun, jupiter, saturn, uranus, neptune})
+ fmt.Printf("%.9f\n", system.energy())
+ for i := 0; i < *n; i++ {
+ system.advance(0.01)
+ }
+ fmt.Printf("%.9f\n", system.energy())
+}
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/nbody.txt b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/nbody.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..1731557
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/nbody.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,2 @@
+-0.169075164
+-0.169087605
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/pidigits.c b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/pidigits.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..9cbcae4
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/pidigits.c
@@ -0,0 +1,125 @@
+// +build ignore
+
+/*
+Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
+modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
+
+ * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
+ notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+
+ * 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.
+
+ * Neither the name of "The Computer Language Benchmarks Game" nor the
+ name of "The Computer Language Shootout Benchmarks" nor the names of
+ its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
+ from this software without specific prior written permission.
+
+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 Computer Language Benchmarks Game
+ http://shootout.alioth.debian.org/
+
+ contributed by Paolo Bonzini & Sean Bartlett
+ modified by Michael Mellor
+*/
+
+#include <stdio.h>
+#include <stdlib.h>
+#include <gmp.h>
+
+static mpz_t numer, accum, denom, tmp1, tmp2;
+
+static int extract_digit()
+{
+ if (mpz_cmp(numer, accum) > 0)
+ return -1;
+
+ /* Compute (numer * 3 + accum) / denom */
+ mpz_mul_2exp(tmp1, numer, 1);
+ mpz_add(tmp1, tmp1, numer);
+ mpz_add(tmp1, tmp1, accum);
+ mpz_fdiv_qr(tmp1, tmp2, tmp1, denom);
+
+ /* Now, if (numer * 4 + accum) % denom... */
+ mpz_add(tmp2, tmp2, numer);
+
+ /* ... is normalized, then the two divisions have the same result. */
+ if (mpz_cmp(tmp2, denom) >= 0)
+ return -1;
+
+ return mpz_get_ui(tmp1);
+}
+
+static void next_term(unsigned int k)
+{
+ unsigned int y2 = k*2 + 1;
+
+ mpz_mul_2exp(tmp1, numer, 1);
+ mpz_add(accum, accum, tmp1);
+ mpz_mul_ui(accum, accum, y2);
+ mpz_mul_ui(numer, numer, k);
+ mpz_mul_ui(denom, denom, y2);
+}
+
+static void eliminate_digit(unsigned int d)
+{
+ mpz_submul_ui(accum, denom, d);
+ mpz_mul_ui(accum, accum, 10);
+ mpz_mul_ui(numer, numer, 10);
+}
+
+static void pidigits(unsigned int n)
+{
+ int d;
+ unsigned int i = 0, k = 0, m;
+ mpz_init(tmp1);
+ mpz_init(tmp2);
+ mpz_init_set_ui(numer, 1);
+ mpz_init_set_ui(accum, 0);
+ mpz_init_set_ui(denom, 1);
+
+ for(;;)
+ {
+ do {
+ k++;
+ next_term(k);
+ d = extract_digit();
+ } while(d == -1);
+
+ putchar(d + '0');
+
+ i++;
+ m = i%10;
+ if(m == 0)
+ printf("\t:%d\n", i);
+ if(i >= n)
+ break;
+ eliminate_digit(d);
+ }
+
+ if(m) {
+ m = 10 - m;
+ while(m--)
+ putchar(' ');
+ printf("\t:%d\n", n);
+ }
+}
+
+int main(int argc, char **argv)
+{
+ pidigits(argc > 1 ? atoi(argv[1]) : 27);
+ return 0;
+}
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/pidigits.go b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/pidigits.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..16f8f81
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/pidigits.go
@@ -0,0 +1,138 @@
+//go:build ignore
+// +build ignore
+
+/*
+Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
+modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
+
+ * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
+ notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+
+ * 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.
+
+ * Neither the name of "The Computer Language Benchmarks Game" nor the
+ name of "The Computer Language Shootout Benchmarks" nor the names of
+ its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
+ from this software without specific prior written permission.
+
+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 Computer Language Benchmarks Game
+ * http://shootout.alioth.debian.org/
+ *
+ * contributed by The Go Authors.
+ * based on pidigits.c (by Paolo Bonzini & Sean Bartlett,
+ * modified by Michael Mellor)
+ */
+
+package main
+
+import (
+ "flag"
+ "fmt"
+ "math/big"
+)
+
+var n = flag.Int("n", 27, "number of digits")
+var silent = flag.Bool("s", false, "don't print result")
+
+var (
+ tmp1 = big.NewInt(0)
+ tmp2 = big.NewInt(0)
+ tmp3 = big.NewInt(0)
+ y2 = big.NewInt(0)
+ bigk = big.NewInt(0)
+ numer = big.NewInt(1)
+ accum = big.NewInt(0)
+ denom = big.NewInt(1)
+ ten = big.NewInt(10)
+)
+
+func extract_digit() int64 {
+ if numer.Cmp(accum) > 0 {
+ return -1
+ }
+
+ // Compute (numer * 3 + accum) / denom
+ tmp1.Lsh(numer, 1)
+ tmp1.Add(tmp1, numer)
+ tmp1.Add(tmp1, accum)
+ tmp1.DivMod(tmp1, denom, tmp2)
+
+ // Now, if (numer * 4 + accum) % denom...
+ tmp2.Add(tmp2, numer)
+
+ // ... is normalized, then the two divisions have the same result.
+ if tmp2.Cmp(denom) >= 0 {
+ return -1
+ }
+
+ return tmp1.Int64()
+}
+
+func next_term(k int64) {
+ y2.SetInt64(k*2 + 1)
+ bigk.SetInt64(k)
+
+ tmp1.Lsh(numer, 1)
+ accum.Add(accum, tmp1)
+ accum.Mul(accum, y2)
+ numer.Mul(numer, bigk)
+ denom.Mul(denom, y2)
+}
+
+func eliminate_digit(d int64) {
+ tmp3.SetInt64(d)
+ accum.Sub(accum, tmp3.Mul(denom, tmp3))
+ accum.Mul(accum, ten)
+ numer.Mul(numer, ten)
+}
+
+func printf(s string, arg ...interface{}) {
+ if !*silent {
+ fmt.Printf(s, arg...)
+ }
+}
+
+func main() {
+ flag.Parse()
+
+ var m int // 0 <= m < 10
+ for i, k := 0, int64(0); ; {
+ d := int64(-1)
+ for d < 0 {
+ k++
+ next_term(k)
+ d = extract_digit()
+ }
+
+ printf("%c", d+'0')
+
+ i++
+ m = i % 10
+ if m == 0 {
+ printf("\t:%d\n", i)
+ }
+ if i >= *n {
+ break
+ }
+ eliminate_digit(d)
+ }
+
+ if m > 0 {
+ printf("%s\t:%d\n", " "[m:10], *n)
+ }
+}
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/pidigits.txt b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/pidigits.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..ad946a9
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/pidigits.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
+3141592653 :10
+5897932384 :20
+6264338 :27
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/regex-dna-parallel.go b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/regex-dna-parallel.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..68ccd76
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/regex-dna-parallel.go
@@ -0,0 +1,127 @@
+//go:build ignore
+// +build ignore
+
+/*
+Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
+modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
+
+ * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
+ notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+
+ * 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.
+
+ * Neither the name of "The Computer Language Benchmarks Game" nor the
+ name of "The Computer Language Shootout Benchmarks" nor the names of
+ its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
+ from this software without specific prior written permission.
+
+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 Computer Language Benchmarks Game
+ * http://shootout.alioth.debian.org/
+ *
+ * contributed by The Go Authors.
+ */
+
+package main
+
+import (
+ "fmt"
+ "io/ioutil"
+ "os"
+ "regexp"
+ "runtime"
+)
+
+var variants = []string{
+ "agggtaaa|tttaccct",
+ "[cgt]gggtaaa|tttaccc[acg]",
+ "a[act]ggtaaa|tttacc[agt]t",
+ "ag[act]gtaaa|tttac[agt]ct",
+ "agg[act]taaa|ttta[agt]cct",
+ "aggg[acg]aaa|ttt[cgt]ccct",
+ "agggt[cgt]aa|tt[acg]accct",
+ "agggta[cgt]a|t[acg]taccct",
+ "agggtaa[cgt]|[acg]ttaccct",
+}
+
+type Subst struct {
+ pat, repl string
+}
+
+var substs = []Subst{
+ Subst{"B", "(c|g|t)"},
+ Subst{"D", "(a|g|t)"},
+ Subst{"H", "(a|c|t)"},
+ Subst{"K", "(g|t)"},
+ Subst{"M", "(a|c)"},
+ Subst{"N", "(a|c|g|t)"},
+ Subst{"R", "(a|g)"},
+ Subst{"S", "(c|g)"},
+ Subst{"V", "(a|c|g)"},
+ Subst{"W", "(a|t)"},
+ Subst{"Y", "(c|t)"},
+}
+
+func countMatches(pat string, bytes []byte) int {
+ re := regexp.MustCompile(pat)
+ n := 0
+ for {
+ e := re.FindIndex(bytes)
+ if e == nil {
+ break
+ }
+ n++
+ bytes = bytes[e[1]:]
+ }
+ return n
+}
+
+func main() {
+ runtime.GOMAXPROCS(4)
+ bytes, err := ioutil.ReadAll(os.Stdin)
+ if err != nil {
+ fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "can't read input: %s\n", err)
+ os.Exit(2)
+ }
+ ilen := len(bytes)
+ // Delete the comment lines and newlines
+ bytes = regexp.MustCompile("(>[^\n]+)?\n").ReplaceAll(bytes, []byte{})
+ clen := len(bytes)
+
+ mresults := make([]chan int, len(variants))
+ for i, s := range variants {
+ ch := make(chan int)
+ mresults[i] = ch
+ go func(ss string) {
+ ch <- countMatches(ss, bytes)
+ }(s)
+ }
+
+ lenresult := make(chan int)
+ bb := bytes
+ go func() {
+ for _, sub := range substs {
+ bb = regexp.MustCompile(sub.pat).ReplaceAll(bb, []byte(sub.repl))
+ }
+ lenresult <- len(bb)
+ }()
+
+ for i, s := range variants {
+ fmt.Printf("%s %d\n", s, <-mresults[i])
+ }
+ fmt.Printf("\n%d\n%d\n%d\n", ilen, clen, <-lenresult)
+}
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/regex-dna-parallel.txt b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/regex-dna-parallel.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..e23e71f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/regex-dna-parallel.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
+agggtaaa|tttaccct 1
+[cgt]gggtaaa|tttaccc[acg] 0
+a[act]ggtaaa|tttacc[agt]t 0
+ag[act]gtaaa|tttac[agt]ct 0
+agg[act]taaa|ttta[agt]cct 1
+aggg[acg]aaa|ttt[cgt]ccct 0
+agggt[cgt]aa|tt[acg]accct 0
+agggta[cgt]a|t[acg]taccct 0
+agggtaa[cgt]|[acg]ttaccct 2
+
+10245
+10000
+13348
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/regex-dna.c b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/regex-dna.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..0c95bc7
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/regex-dna.c
@@ -0,0 +1,156 @@
+// +build ignore
+
+/*
+Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
+modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
+
+ * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
+ notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+
+ * 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.
+
+ * Neither the name of "The Computer Language Benchmarks Game" nor the
+ name of "The Computer Language Shootout Benchmarks" nor the names of
+ its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
+ from this software without specific prior written permission.
+
+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 Computer Language Shootout
+** http://shootout.alioth.debian.org/
+** contributed by Mike Pall
+**
+** regex-dna benchmark using PCRE
+**
+** compile with:
+** gcc -O3 -fomit-frame-pointer -o regexdna regexdna.c -lpcre
+*/
+
+#define __USE_STRING_INLINES
+#include <stdio.h>
+#include <string.h>
+#include <stdlib.h>
+#include <pcre.h>
+
+typedef struct fbuf {
+ char *buf;
+ size_t size, len;
+} fbuf_t;
+
+static void fb_init(fbuf_t *b)
+{
+ b->buf = NULL;
+ b->len = b->size = 0;
+}
+
+static char *fb_need(fbuf_t *b, size_t need)
+{
+ need += b->len;
+ if (need > b->size) {
+ if (b->size == 0) b->size = need;
+ else while (need > b->size) b->size += b->size;
+ if (!(b->buf = realloc(b->buf, b->size))) exit(1);
+ }
+ return b->buf+b->len;
+}
+
+#define FB_MINREAD (3<<16)
+
+/* Read all of a stdio stream into dst buffer. */
+static size_t fb_readall(fbuf_t *dst, FILE *fp)
+{
+ char *dp;
+ int n;
+ for (dp = fb_need(dst, FB_MINREAD);
+ (n = fread(dp, 1, dst->size-dst->len, fp)) > 0;
+ dp = fb_need(dst, FB_MINREAD)) dst->len += n;
+ if (ferror(fp)) exit(1);
+ return dst->len;
+}
+
+/* Substitute pattern p with replacement r, copying from src to dst buffer. */
+static size_t fb_subst(fbuf_t *dst, fbuf_t *src, const char *p, const char *r)
+{
+ pcre *re;
+ pcre_extra *re_ex;
+ const char *re_e;
+ char *dp;
+ int re_eo, m[3], pos, rlen, clen;
+ if (!(re = pcre_compile(p, PCRE_CASELESS, &re_e, &re_eo, NULL))) exit(1);
+ re_ex = pcre_study(re, 0, &re_e);
+ for (dst->len = 0, rlen = strlen(r), pos = 0;
+ pcre_exec(re, re_ex, src->buf, src->len, pos, 0, m, 3) >= 0;
+ pos = m[1]) {
+ clen = m[0]-pos;
+ dp = fb_need(dst, clen+rlen);
+ dst->len += clen+rlen;
+ memcpy(dp, src->buf+pos, clen);
+ memcpy(dp+clen, r, rlen);
+ }
+ clen = src->len-pos;
+ dp = fb_need(dst, clen);
+ dst->len += clen;
+ memcpy(dp, src->buf+pos, clen);
+ return dst->len;
+}
+
+/* Count all matches with pattern p in src buffer. */
+static int fb_countmatches(fbuf_t *src, const char *p)
+{
+ pcre *re;
+ pcre_extra *re_ex;
+ const char *re_e;
+ int re_eo, m[3], pos, count;
+ if (!(re = pcre_compile(p, PCRE_CASELESS, &re_e, &re_eo, NULL))) exit(1);
+ re_ex = pcre_study(re, 0, &re_e);
+ for (count = 0, pos = 0;
+ pcre_exec(re, re_ex, src->buf, src->len, pos, 0, m, 3) >= 0;
+ pos = m[1]) count++;
+ return count;
+}
+
+static const char *variants[] = {
+ "agggtaaa|tttaccct", "[cgt]gggtaaa|tttaccc[acg]",
+ "a[act]ggtaaa|tttacc[agt]t", "ag[act]gtaaa|tttac[agt]ct",
+ "agg[act]taaa|ttta[agt]cct", "aggg[acg]aaa|ttt[cgt]ccct",
+ "agggt[cgt]aa|tt[acg]accct", "agggta[cgt]a|t[acg]taccct",
+ "agggtaa[cgt]|[acg]ttaccct", NULL
+};
+
+static const char *subst[] = {
+ "B", "(c|g|t)", "D", "(a|g|t)", "H", "(a|c|t)", "K", "(g|t)",
+ "M", "(a|c)", "N", "(a|c|g|t)", "R", "(a|g)", "S", "(c|g)",
+ "V", "(a|c|g)", "W", "(a|t)", "Y", "(c|t)", NULL
+};
+
+int main(int argc, char **argv)
+{
+ fbuf_t seq[2];
+ const char **pp;
+ size_t ilen, clen, slen;
+ int flip;
+ fb_init(&seq[0]);
+ fb_init(&seq[1]);
+ ilen = fb_readall(&seq[0], stdin);
+ clen = fb_subst(&seq[1], &seq[0], ">.*|\n", "");
+ for (pp = variants; *pp; pp++)
+ printf("%s %d\n", *pp, fb_countmatches(&seq[1], *pp));
+ for (slen = 0, flip = 1, pp = subst; *pp; pp += 2, flip = 1-flip)
+ slen = fb_subst(&seq[1-flip], &seq[flip], *pp, pp[1]);
+ printf("\n%zu\n%zu\n%zu\n", ilen, clen, slen);
+ return 0;
+}
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/regex-dna.go b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/regex-dna.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..85e1939
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/regex-dna.go
@@ -0,0 +1,109 @@
+//go:build ignore
+// +build ignore
+
+/*
+Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
+modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
+
+ * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
+ notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+
+ * 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.
+
+ * Neither the name of "The Computer Language Benchmarks Game" nor the
+ name of "The Computer Language Shootout Benchmarks" nor the names of
+ its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
+ from this software without specific prior written permission.
+
+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 Computer Language Benchmarks Game
+ * http://shootout.alioth.debian.org/
+ *
+ * contributed by The Go Authors.
+ */
+
+package main
+
+import (
+ "fmt"
+ "io/ioutil"
+ "os"
+ "regexp"
+)
+
+var variants = []string{
+ "agggtaaa|tttaccct",
+ "[cgt]gggtaaa|tttaccc[acg]",
+ "a[act]ggtaaa|tttacc[agt]t",
+ "ag[act]gtaaa|tttac[agt]ct",
+ "agg[act]taaa|ttta[agt]cct",
+ "aggg[acg]aaa|ttt[cgt]ccct",
+ "agggt[cgt]aa|tt[acg]accct",
+ "agggta[cgt]a|t[acg]taccct",
+ "agggtaa[cgt]|[acg]ttaccct",
+}
+
+type Subst struct {
+ pat, repl string
+}
+
+var substs = []Subst{
+ Subst{"B", "(c|g|t)"},
+ Subst{"D", "(a|g|t)"},
+ Subst{"H", "(a|c|t)"},
+ Subst{"K", "(g|t)"},
+ Subst{"M", "(a|c)"},
+ Subst{"N", "(a|c|g|t)"},
+ Subst{"R", "(a|g)"},
+ Subst{"S", "(c|g)"},
+ Subst{"V", "(a|c|g)"},
+ Subst{"W", "(a|t)"},
+ Subst{"Y", "(c|t)"},
+}
+
+func countMatches(pat string, bytes []byte) int {
+ re := regexp.MustCompile(pat)
+ n := 0
+ for {
+ e := re.FindIndex(bytes)
+ if len(e) == 0 {
+ break
+ }
+ n++
+ bytes = bytes[e[1]:]
+ }
+ return n
+}
+
+func main() {
+ bytes, err := ioutil.ReadAll(os.Stdin)
+ if err != nil {
+ fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "can't read input: %s\n", err)
+ os.Exit(2)
+ }
+ ilen := len(bytes)
+ // Delete the comment lines and newlines
+ bytes = regexp.MustCompile("(>[^\n]+)?\n").ReplaceAll(bytes, []byte{})
+ clen := len(bytes)
+ for _, s := range variants {
+ fmt.Printf("%s %d\n", s, countMatches(s, bytes))
+ }
+ for _, sub := range substs {
+ bytes = regexp.MustCompile(sub.pat).ReplaceAll(bytes, []byte(sub.repl))
+ }
+ fmt.Printf("\n%d\n%d\n%d\n", ilen, clen, len(bytes))
+}
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/regex-dna.txt b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/regex-dna.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..e23e71f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/regex-dna.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
+agggtaaa|tttaccct 1
+[cgt]gggtaaa|tttaccc[acg] 0
+a[act]ggtaaa|tttacc[agt]t 0
+ag[act]gtaaa|tttac[agt]ct 0
+agg[act]taaa|ttta[agt]cct 1
+aggg[acg]aaa|ttt[cgt]ccct 0
+agggt[cgt]aa|tt[acg]accct 0
+agggta[cgt]a|t[acg]taccct 0
+agggtaa[cgt]|[acg]ttaccct 2
+
+10245
+10000
+13348
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/reverse-complement.c b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/reverse-complement.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..ed2c982
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/reverse-complement.c
@@ -0,0 +1,102 @@
+// +build ignore
+
+/*
+Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
+modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
+
+ * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
+ notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+
+ * 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.
+
+ * Neither the name of "The Computer Language Benchmarks Game" nor the
+ name of "The Computer Language Shootout Benchmarks" nor the names of
+ its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
+ from this software without specific prior written permission.
+
+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 Computer Language Benchmarks Game
+ * http://shootout.alioth.debian.org
+ *
+ * contributed by Bob W
+ */
+
+#include <stdio.h>
+#include <stdlib.h>
+
+#define JBFSIZE 82 // line input buffer size
+#define QBFSIZE 5200 // output buffer initial size
+#define Z16 "\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0"
+#define V32 "\0TVGH\0\0CD\0\0M\0KN\0\0\0YSA\0BW\0R\0\0\0\0\0\0"
+#define VALL Z16 Z16 Z16 Z16 V32 V32 Z16 Z16 Z16 Z16 Z16 Z16 Z16 Z16
+
+int errex(char *s, int n) { // error message+value, return 1
+ fprintf(stderr,"\n*** Error: %s [%d]!\n", s, n);
+ return 1;
+}
+
+int main () { // ***** main *****
+ char *pj, *pq, *pr; // buffer pointers: inp,out,/out
+ char *jjj = malloc(JBFSIZE); // allocate input line buffer
+ char *qqq = malloc(QBFSIZE); // output buffer (dyn. size)
+ char *pqstop = qqq+QBFSIZE; // end-of-buffer pointer
+ char xtab[256] = VALL; // char conversion table
+
+ if (!jjj || !qqq)
+ return errex("Buffer allocation", !jjj + !qqq);
+ pj = fgets(jjj,JBFSIZE,stdin); // fetch 1st line
+ if (!pj)
+ return errex("No input data",0);
+ if (*jjj != '>')
+ return errex("1st char not '>'", 0);
+
+ while (pj) { // MAIN LOOP: process data
+ fputs(jjj, stdout); // output ID line
+
+ for (pq=qqq+1, pr=pqstop; ; pq++) { // LOOP: fill output buffer
+ pj = fgets(jjj, JBFSIZE, stdin); // get line from stdin
+ if (!pj || (*jjj=='>')) break; // EOF or new ID line
+ if (pr <= (pq+61)) { // need to resize buffer
+ char *newstop = pqstop + 12777888;
+ char *newptr = realloc(qqq, newstop-qqq);
+ if (!newptr)
+ return errex("Out of memory", 0);
+ if (newptr != qqq) { // new base: adj. pointers
+ size_t x = newptr-qqq; // offset for pointer update
+ pq+=x; pr+=x; qqq+=x;
+ newstop+=x; pqstop+=x;
+ }
+ pr = __builtin_memmove(newstop-(pqstop-pr), pr, pqstop-pr);
+ pqstop = newstop; // buffer resize complete
+ }
+ while (*pj) { // LOOP: conv. & revert line
+ char c = xtab[(unsigned char)(*pj++)];
+ if (c) // conversion valid
+ *(--pr) = c;
+ }
+ }
+
+ for (pq = qqq; pr<pqstop; ) { // LOOP: format output
+ size_t x = (pqstop-pr)<60 ? pqstop-pr : 60;
+ __builtin_memmove(pq,pr,x); // move line to free space
+ pr+=x; pq+=x; *(pq++) = 0xA; // adjust pointers, add LF
+ }
+ fwrite(qqq, 1, pq-qqq, stdout); // output converted data
+ }
+ return 0;
+}
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/reverse-complement.go b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/reverse-complement.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..11b59d2
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/reverse-complement.go
@@ -0,0 +1,108 @@
+//go:build ignore
+// +build ignore
+
+/*
+Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
+modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
+
+ * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
+ notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+
+ * 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.
+
+ * Neither the name of "The Computer Language Benchmarks Game" nor the
+ name of "The Computer Language Shootout Benchmarks" nor the names of
+ its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
+ from this software without specific prior written permission.
+
+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 Computer Language Benchmarks Game
+ * http://shootout.alioth.debian.org/
+ *
+ * contributed by The Go Authors.
+ */
+
+package main
+
+import (
+ "bufio"
+ "os"
+)
+
+const lineSize = 60
+
+var complement = [256]uint8{
+ 'A': 'T', 'a': 'T',
+ 'C': 'G', 'c': 'G',
+ 'G': 'C', 'g': 'C',
+ 'T': 'A', 't': 'A',
+ 'U': 'A', 'u': 'A',
+ 'M': 'K', 'm': 'K',
+ 'R': 'Y', 'r': 'Y',
+ 'W': 'W', 'w': 'W',
+ 'S': 'S', 's': 'S',
+ 'Y': 'R', 'y': 'R',
+ 'K': 'M', 'k': 'M',
+ 'V': 'B', 'v': 'B',
+ 'H': 'D', 'h': 'D',
+ 'D': 'H', 'd': 'H',
+ 'B': 'V', 'b': 'V',
+ 'N': 'N', 'n': 'N',
+}
+
+func main() {
+ in := bufio.NewReader(os.Stdin)
+ buf := make([]byte, 1024*1024)
+ line, err := in.ReadSlice('\n')
+ for err == nil {
+ os.Stdout.Write(line)
+
+ // Accumulate reversed complement in buf[w:]
+ nchar := 0
+ w := len(buf)
+ for {
+ line, err = in.ReadSlice('\n')
+ if err != nil || line[0] == '>' {
+ break
+ }
+ line = line[0 : len(line)-1]
+ nchar += len(line)
+ if len(line)+nchar/60+128 >= w {
+ nbuf := make([]byte, len(buf)*5)
+ copy(nbuf[len(nbuf)-len(buf):], buf)
+ w += len(nbuf) - len(buf)
+ buf = nbuf
+ }
+
+ // This loop is the bottleneck.
+ for _, c := range line {
+ w--
+ buf[w] = complement[c]
+ }
+ }
+
+ // Copy down to beginning of buffer, inserting newlines.
+ // The loop left room for the newlines and 128 bytes of padding.
+ i := 0
+ for j := w; j < len(buf); j += 60 {
+ n := copy(buf[i:i+60], buf[j:])
+ buf[i+n] = '\n'
+ i += n + 1
+ }
+ os.Stdout.Write(buf[0:i])
+ }
+}
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/reverse-complement.txt b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/reverse-complement.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..14d792a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/reverse-complement.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,171 @@
+>ONE Homo sapiens alu
+CGGAGTCTCGCTCTGTCGCCCAGGCTGGAGTGCAGTGGCGCGATCTCGGCTCACTGCAAC
+CTCCGCCTCCCGGGTTCAAGCGATTCTCCTGCCTCAGCCTCCCGAGTAGCTGGGATTACA
+GGCGCGCGCCACCACGCCCGGCTAATTTTTGTATTTTTAGTAGAGACGGGGTTTCACCAT
+GTTGGCCAGGCTGGTCTCGAACTCCTGACCTCAGGTGATCCGCCCGCCTCGGCCTCCCAA
+AGTGCTGGGATTACAGGCGTGAGCCACCGCGCCCGGCCTTTTTGAGACGGAGTCTCGCTC
+TGTCGCCCAGGCTGGAGTGCAGTGGCGCGATCTCGGCTCACTGCAACCTCCGCCTCCCGG
+GTTCAAGCGATTCTCCTGCCTCAGCCTCCCGAGTAGCTGGGATTACAGGCGCGCGCCACC
+ACGCCCGGCTAATTTTTGTATTTTTAGTAGAGACGGGGTTTCACCATGTTGGCCAGGCTG
+GTCTCGAACTCCTGACCTCAGGTGATCCGCCCGCCTCGGCCTCCCAAAGTGCTGGGATTA
+CAGGCGTGAGCCACCGCGCCCGGCCTTTTTGAGACGGAGTCTCGCTCTGTCGCCCAGGCT
+GGAGTGCAGTGGCGCGATCTCGGCTCACTGCAACCTCCGCCTCCCGGGTTCAAGCGATTC
+TCCTGCCTCAGCCTCCCGAGTAGCTGGGATTACAGGCGCGCGCCACCACGCCCGGCTAAT
+TTTTGTATTTTTAGTAGAGACGGGGTTTCACCATGTTGGCCAGGCTGGTCTCGAACTCCT
+GACCTCAGGTGATCCGCCCGCCTCGGCCTCCCAAAGTGCTGGGATTACAGGCGTGAGCCA
+CCGCGCCCGGCCTTTTTGAGACGGAGTCTCGCTCTGTCGCCCAGGCTGGAGTGCAGTGGC
+GCGATCTCGGCTCACTGCAACCTCCGCCTCCCGGGTTCAAGCGATTCTCCTGCCTCAGCC
+TCCCGAGTAGCTGGGATTACAGGCGCGCGCCACCACGCCCGGCTAATTTTTGTATTTTTA
+GTAGAGACGGGGTTTCACCATGTTGGCCAGGCTGGTCTCGAACTCCTGACCTCAGGTGAT
+CCGCCCGCCTCGGCCTCCCAAAGTGCTGGGATTACAGGCGTGAGCCACCGCGCCCGGCCT
+TTTTGAGACGGAGTCTCGCTCTGTCGCCCAGGCTGGAGTGCAGTGGCGCGATCTCGGCTC
+ACTGCAACCTCCGCCTCCCGGGTTCAAGCGATTCTCCTGCCTCAGCCTCCCGAGTAGCTG
+GGATTACAGGCGCGCGCCACCACGCCCGGCTAATTTTTGTATTTTTAGTAGAGACGGGGT
+TTCACCATGTTGGCCAGGCTGGTCTCGAACTCCTGACCTCAGGTGATCCGCCCGCCTCGG
+CCTCCCAAAGTGCTGGGATTACAGGCGTGAGCCACCGCGCCCGGCCTTTTTGAGACGGAG
+TCTCGCTCTGTCGCCCAGGCTGGAGTGCAGTGGCGCGATCTCGGCTCACTGCAACCTCCG
+CCTCCCGGGTTCAAGCGATTCTCCTGCCTCAGCCTCCCGAGTAGCTGGGATTACAGGCGC
+GCGCCACCACGCCCGGCTAATTTTTGTATTTTTAGTAGAGACGGGGTTTCACCATGTTGG
+CCAGGCTGGTCTCGAACTCCTGACCTCAGGTGATCCGCCCGCCTCGGCCTCCCAAAGTGC
+TGGGATTACAGGCGTGAGCCACCGCGCCCGGCCTTTTTGAGACGGAGTCTCGCTCTGTCG
+CCCAGGCTGGAGTGCAGTGGCGCGATCTCGGCTCACTGCAACCTCCGCCTCCCGGGTTCA
+AGCGATTCTCCTGCCTCAGCCTCCCGAGTAGCTGGGATTACAGGCGCGCGCCACCACGCC
+CGGCTAATTTTTGTATTTTTAGTAGAGACGGGGTTTCACCATGTTGGCCAGGCTGGTCTC
+GAACTCCTGACCTCAGGTGATCCGCCCGCCTCGGCCTCCCAAAGTGCTGGGATTACAGGC
+GTGAGCCACCGCGCCCGGCC
+>TWO IUB ambiguity codes
+TAGGDHACHATCRGTRGVTGAGWTATGYTGCTGTCABACDWVTRTAAGAVVAGATTTNDA
+GASMTCTGCATBYTTCAAKTTACMTATTACTTCATARGGYACMRTGTTTTYTATACVAAT
+TTCTAKGDACKADACTATATNTANTCGTTCACGBCGYSCBHTANGGTGATCGTAAAGTAA
+CTATBAAAAGATSTGWATBCSGAKHTTABBAACGTSYCATGCAAVATKTSKTASCGGAAT
+WVATTTNTCCTTCTTCTTDDAGTGGTTGGATACVGTTAYMTMTBTACTTTHAGCTAGBAA
+AAGAGKAAGTTRATWATCAGATTMDDTTTAAAVAAATATTKTCYTAAATTVCNKTTRACG
+ADTATATTTATGATSADSCAATAWAGCGRTAGTGTAAGTGACVGRADYGTGCTACHVSDT
+CTVCARCSYTTAATATARAAAATTTAATTTACDAATTGBACAGTAYAABATBTGCAGBVG
+TGATGGDCAAAATBNMSTTABKATTGGSTCCTAGBTTACTTGTTTAGTTTATHCGATSTA
+AAGTCGAKAAASTGTTTTAWAKCAGATATACTTTTMTTTTGBATAGAGGAGCMATGATRA
+AAGGNCAYDCCDDGAAAGTHGBTAATCKYTBTACBGTBCTTTTTGDTAASSWTAAWAARA
+TTGGCTAAGWGRADTYACATAGCTCBTAGATAWAGCAATNGTATMATGTTKMMAGTAWTC
+CCNTSGAAWATWCAAAAMACTGAADNTYGATNAATCCGAYWNCTAACGTTAGAGDTTTTC
+ATCTGGKRTAVGAABVCTGWGBTCTDVGKATTBTCTAAGGVADAAAVWTCTAGGGGAGGG
+TTAGAACAATTAAHTAATNAAATGCATKATCTAAYRTDTCAGSAYTTYHGATRTTWAVTA
+BGNTCDACAGBCCRCAGWCRTCABTGMMAWGMCTCAACCGATRTGBCAVAATCGTDWDAA
+CAYAWAATWCTGGTAHCCCTAAGATAACSCTTAGTGSAACAWTBGTCDTTDGACWDBAAC
+HTTTNGSKTYYAAYGGATNTGATTTAARTTAMBAATCTAAGTBTCATYTAACTTADTGTT
+TCGATACGAAHGGCYATATACCWDTKYATDCSHTDTCAAAATGTGBACTGSCCVGATGTA
+TCMMAGCCTTDAAABAATGAAGAGTAACTHATMGVTTAATAACCCGGTTVSANTGCAATT
+GTGAGATTTAMGTTTAMAAYGCTGACAYAAAAAGGCACAMYTAAGVGGCTGGAABVTACG
+GATTSTYGTBVAKTATWACCGTGTKAGTDTGTATGTTTAAAGGAAAAAGTAACATARAAA
+GGTYCAMNYAAABTATAGNTSATANAGTCATCCTATWADKAACTRGTMSACDGTATSAYT
+AAHSHGTAABYGACTYTATADTGSTATAGAGAAATCGNTAAAGGAAATCAGTTGTNCYMV
+TNACDRTATBNATATASTAGAAMSCGGGANRCKKMCAAACATTNAGTCTRMAATBMTACC
+CGTACTTCTBGDSYAATWGAAAATGACADDCHAKAAAYATATTKTTTTCACANACWAGAA
+AKATCCTTATTAYKHKCTAAACARTATTTTDATBTVWCYGCAATACTAGGKAAASTTDGA
+MGGCHTTHAATVCAHDRYAGGRCTATACGTCMAGAGAGCTBTHGNACARTCCBDCTAAGA
+GCGGCTTTARTAAAGAATCCNAGTAWBTGACTTGAATTACWTVACAGAAABCAATNAAAC
+CGTNTRANTTGAYCMAWBADTANABRGGTKTHTWTAGTTVCTMBKTAGMTVKCCAGCANT
+TVAGSWTTAGCCGCRHTTTCCTTHNTATTAAGAAGAATAGGMTRAARTCTABGTACDTTT
+TATAAVDHAHTATAGATCCTAGTAAGYTWATDWCATGAGGGATAGTAAMDMNGBASTWAM
+TSTATRBAYDABATGTATATYCGCACTGTTTTAACMCWBTATAWAGTATBTSTATVTTAR
+CCTMTTAAKADATCAACTAATYTSVTAKGDATTATGCKTCAYCAKAATACTTKAANGAGT
+ATTSDAGATCGGAAATACTTAAYAAVGTATMCGCTTGTGTDCTAATYTATTTTATTTWAA
+CAGWRCTATGTAGMTGTTTGTTYKTNGTTKTCAGAACNTRACCTACKTGSRATGTGGGGG
+CTGTCATTAAGTAAATNGSTTABCCCCTCGCAGCTCWHTCGCGAAGCAVATGCKACGHCA
+ACAKTTAATAACASAAADATTWNYTGTAATTGTTCGTMHACHTWATGTGCWTTTTGAAHY
+ACTTTGTAYAMSAAACTTAADAAATATAGTABMATATYAATGSGGTAGTTTGTGTBYGGT
+TWSGSVGWMATTDMTCCWWCABTCSVACAGBAATGTTKATBGTCAATAATCTTCTTAAAC
+ARVAATHAGYBWCTRWCABGTWWAATCTAAGTCASTAAAKTAAGVKBAATTBGABACGTA
+AGGTTAAATAAAAACTRMDTWBCTTTTTAATAAAAGATMGCCTACKAKNTBAGYRASTGT
+ASSTCGTHCGAAKTTATTATATTYTTTGTAGAACATGTCAAAACTWTWTHGKTCCYAATA
+AAGTGGAYTMCYTAARCSTAAATWAKTGAATTTRAGTCTSSATACGACWAKAASATDAAA
+TGYYACTSAACAAHAKTSHYARGASTATTATTHAGGYGGASTTTBGAKGATSANAACACD
+TRGSTTRAAAAAAAACAAGARTCVTAGTAAGATAWATGVHAAKATWGAAAAGTYAHVTAC
+TCTGRTGTCAWGATRVAAKTCGCAAVCGASWGGTTRTCSAMCCTAACASGWKKAWDAATG
+ACRCBACTATGTGTCTTCAAAHGSCTATATTTCGTVWAGAAGTAYCKGARAKSGKAGTAN
+TTTCYACATWATGTCTAAAADMDTWCAATSTKDACAMAADADBSAAATAGGCTHAHAGTA
+CGACVGAATTATAAAGAHCCVAYHGHTTTACATSTTTATGNCCMTAGCATATGATAVAAG
+>THREE Homo sapiens frequency
+ATATTTATCTTTTCACTTCCTACATTGGTCAGACCATTATTCGACACGTGGCGTCATTTT
+GTCATACCGGGTAATGTTGGAAACAAAACGTACTGATAAAATACTGAGTTGTAAACTCTA
+ATCAGATAACGCGCTTGGATATTAAGATTCACACAGGGGTTTCGGCTGTAAAAAAACTTG
+TGGAGCTGTTCTGGGACAGATAAGTTGTACCTCGTACTTAGCTAATTAATGAACCAACTG
+ATTACGATAGAACAATTCTGAGGCCGCCAGGACAGCCAAATTTTAATCTTATAAAGCTGG
+AAACAGCCGGTATTAGCTTCTCGCATACTTTGCCTGCATTGGTACCTTACAGATATCAGC
+GTAGTCATATACACCTCGGTCTCAGCTAAGCTTGTATCTCTTAGAGTAGTTCAAAGATAG
+TGGACAATACCTGTGGAATCGATTGCAGATATGGATTTATTTAACTACTGAGTCTCATTC
+ACAAGCTAAGCAAGGAGCACGTTTTGGTGCCGGCATACCGATTTGCTATCATGTCAGCAA
+ATTTGCGTTGTATTCCTAGTTGCACCCATTAAGGCCACACTCCGAACCTAATTATTACAT
+CGCAAAGACATGTACGAAGGACCCGATGTCGAATAGAAGGGAGGACTGTTCATTGGAAGC
+TAGACCAGAGGAATCGCAAAGATGCAACTCTTACAATAAAAATCTAATTTCAGTCAACAC
+GCAATTTCTATAAGGTTTCCGATAATAATGAACCGTCTTCCACAGGGGAATTTGCCATGC
+TCGTAAAAGTAGTTAATCCAAGTAGAAGAAATTTTGATAATGTTTTAAGTTGGCACGAAG
+GAATTCAGAGAGATCTTACCTAACAAAGGCATTAGTAGATGTTCCTTGGTTCACACTCGG
+TCAATCAGAGCACATACTACGGGCGATACCGGGAATGACACAACATCAATGAGATTGTTA
+AGTGAGGTAATTGACTTTAGAGGACTCGATCAGTATACTGTCACTATGAACATCGTATTA
+ATTGTTATCCGATATATACACCACCGATTTGCTTGTGCAAGGTTACAGACCCATTCGATA
+AATACAAACACGGAGCGATATTATTTAAGGAGTGCTGTCTTCAAAAGAATTATTCCCACA
+CCGACATAAGAACTTCGCTCCGTCATTCCAGATTTAAATAACATAACGTAACGCTTTGCT
+GATAACATAACATAACCGAGAATTTGCTTAGGAAATTTGGAGCAATATTGCATTGTTTCT
+CAGTCATCACAAGGCCCGCCAAAGAACTCTGAGAATCAGGATTCAACATGATTGGTAAGA
+CTCTATATATATAACTTAATTCTTGTGTCCGGAGATAGAAAGAGGACGAGAGATACTACG
+AAAGAAAGTGTACTTCGATGTATCAATTCAGACGCCTTCTCTATCATCAACATTATAGGT
+CTCGTATATGCTCGGCGCGATCTGCTTCTCTCCGCCAATAGCCCCATAGTGTATTTCAAG
+CGCAGTAACAGTGAAATCGTTACGAAGGTAGGGATGTTGCTTATAATTGTCGTAACTTAT
+CGCTTATGTATCTTTCAAGAATGAACGGCAGCATATACATACGTTCTACCTTTAGCTACA
+AAGCATCCATATACTCCCTCTCATGATTGAAACTCTTCCCTATTTTGTAGCCAATAGTGA
+AAGCGTATTAGTATAAATTCGTCGGTTTTTCACTCGCAACTGTTATACTCTGCAAACAAA
+CGAAAGCCTCATAGTACAAACCTAAAGCTACATACTTCATCATTGGCAGACCAGTGGCGG
+TATTTCTACGGAAGCATCACTATAGATATAAAGTTTCCCTTCATGTACGTCTGTTAACCA
+TATCACAAGAAACTGCTATCTCTGTCACGTAACAATTCACGCGCCTTATCGCCAAATGTT
+CATATATGCGCGGTATACGTATGAACGAATACTAATTAGTATAACGGAGGATTCACGGGA
+GGGATACTTGGGGCATTTATAAATCGTCTAAAAATTTTCTATCAGCACTTGCGGGTTATA
+GTGGATTACTAGGCAACATAATATTCTGTATTGGTCCAAATGACGCTATAGATAAATTAG
+CAAAATACATTGTTTCCATTTATGTAAGTCGAAACTCCAGGACTCCCGGGAACCAGTTAA
+ACCGTCTGGAAAAGACACATTGTGAGCGGGACTTCAATGATAGCTTTCAATGAGCTTCTC
+ATGCTTGGGGTCTGTACATATATGTTGGCGAAATTATCGTCTGTATTCTGTTATGCTTTG
+ATCATGGGTTATTAGTATAGTGTCCGGTTAAGTACCAATACCGCTAGAGACCCGACCTAA
+GTCGATAACTAACGATCATCGACGTAAGGATCGTCTCGATCAGTACTTCAGTCTAGATCT
+GGGAATAGTAACTCGTTAGTGAACTATGTCGTGTCATAACTCTAAAATGCAATCAAATCT
+TATTATTGAGTATTGATTATATAAAGCATCCGCTTAGCTTTACCCTCAAATGTTATATGC
+AATTTAAAGCGCTTGATATCGTCTACTCAAGTTCAGGTTTCACATGGCCGCAACGTGACG
+TTATTAGAGGTGGGTCATCATCTCTGAGGCTAGTGATGTTGAATACTCATTGAATGGGAA
+GTGGAATACCATGCTCGTAGGTAACAGCATGACCTATAAAATATACTATGGGTGTGTGGT
+AGATCAATATTGTTCAAGCATATCGTAACAATAACGGCTGAAATGTTACTGACATGAAAG
+AGGGAGTCCAAACCATTCTAACAGCTGATCAAGTCGTCTAAAAACGCCTGGTTCAGCCTT
+AAGAGTTATAAGCCAGACAAATTGTATCAATAGAGAATCCGTAAATTCCTCGGCCAACCT
+CTTGCAAAGACATCACTATCAATATACTACCGTGATCTTAATTAGTGAACTTATATAAAT
+ATCTACAACCAGATTCAACGGAAAAGCTTTAGTGGATTAGAAATTGCCAAGAATCACATT
+CATGTGGGTTCGAATGCTTTAGTAATACCATTTCGCCGAGTAGTCACTTCGCTGAACTGT
+CGTAAATTGCTATGACATAATCGAAAAGGATTGTCAAGAGTCGATTACTGCGGACTAATA
+ATCCCCACGGGGGTGGTCTCATGTCTCCCCAGGCGAGTGGGGACGGTTGATAAACACGCT
+GCATCGCGGACTGATGTTCCCAGTATTACATAGTCACATTGGATTGCGAGTAGTCTACCT
+ATTTATGAGCGAGAGATGCCTCTAACTACTTCGACTTTTAAAACCTTTCCACGCCAGTAT
+TCGGCGAAAGGGAAGTATTAAGGGTTGTCATAATTAAGCTGATACCACTTCAGACTTTGC
+TCTACTTCTGTCTTTCATTGGTTTAGTAAAGTCTGTCCATTCGTCGAGACCGTCTTTTGC
+AGCCTCATTCTACCAACTGCTCCGACTCTTAGTCTGCTTCTCCCAGCGTTATAACAAGAG
+GCATTTTGTCATCCTTAAAACAATAATAAAGAACTCGGAGCACTGATATAATGACTGAAT
+TAGAACCGCTTAAAAATACAACGAATAGATAAGACTATCGGATAAGATCTAATATGTAGT
+GATTAAGCCCTTTATTAATTAATAATAGTTACCCTTTCTGATGTAACGCGACATATTACG
+ATTTAGTGGCACGTCTGAATTGCAAAGCAGATCTCTACCCGATTTTTATTATAAATCCCG
+TATACATCTTGACTTGAGTAATTGTTCATCTTTTTATATCTCTTCGTACTACAAATAATT
+AATATCTCAACCCGTATTGTGTGATTCTAATTACCAACAGAATACGAGGAGGTTTTTGCT
+TAGGGCCATATATAATGAATCTATCTCGTTTATTCGCGGAACCCGAGATAACATTACGAT
+GTAACTATTTTAGAGAACTTAATACAAGAAACATTGCTGATTACTCATAACTAAATGCTT
+GGTAATATATCCTCAGTGCCCCTACCATCTTTTACGCAGGGATGTAATTACTTAGGATTC
+ATTGTGTAAGAATTACAATGAACGATGGATATGAAGGCATGTTGCGAGGTGTTCCTTGGT
+ATGTGAAGTTCGCAGGGCAACAAAAATTTCGCAGAATAGGCCTCAAAGTATTGGTAAAGA
+AGACAACTAATCATCACGAGCTTCTGATATCAATACGAACGAGTCCTGTGATGGATGAAA
+GAAAGTCGTATCGAAAATGTCAAGAGTCTGCCCAATGTAACTTACTTCAAAAAATAACGC
+TTCCGCCAAGTACGTTCGAATAAACGTAATTTTAAAAATACATAAGGGGTGTTAGAAAGT
+AAGCGACGGGATATAAGTTAGACTCAAGATTCCGCCGTAAAACGAGACTGATTCCGAAGA
+TTGTTCGTGGATCTGGTCATGACTTTCACTGAGTAAGGAGTTTCGACATATGTCAATAAA
+CACAAAAATAGAAGCTATTCGATCTGAAAAATATTAGGACAAGAAACTATCTCACGCTAG
+CCCAGAATATTCACTCACCCACGGGCGATACTAAAGCACTATATAGTCGCGTGATTACTA
+TACATATGGTACACATAAGAATCACGATCAGGTTCTCAATTTTCAACAATATATGTTTAT
+TTGCATAGGTAATATTAGGCCTTTAAGAGAAGGATGGGTGAGATACTCCGGGGATGGCGG
+CAATAAAGAAAAACACGATATGAGTAATAGGATCCTAATATCTTGGCGAGAGACTTAAGG
+TACGAATTTTGCGCAATCTATTTTTTACTTGGCCAGAATTCATGTATGGTATAAGTACGA
+ACTTTTTTGATCACTTTCATGGCTACCTGATTAGGATAGTTTGAGGAATTTCCCAAATAT
+ACCGATTTAATATACACTAGGGCTTGTCACTTTGAGTCAGAAAAAGAATATAATTACTTA
+GGGTAATGCTGCATACATATTCTTATATTGCAAAGGTTCTCTGGGTAATCTTGAGCCTTC
+ACGATACCTGGTGAAGTGTT
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/spectral-norm-parallel.go b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/spectral-norm-parallel.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..5ad4e20
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/spectral-norm-parallel.go
@@ -0,0 +1,114 @@
+//go:build ignore
+// +build ignore
+
+/*
+Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
+modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
+
+ * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
+ notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+
+ * 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.
+
+ * Neither the name of "The Computer Language Benchmarks Game" nor the
+ name of "The Computer Language Shootout Benchmarks" nor the names of
+ its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
+ from this software without specific prior written permission.
+
+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 Computer Language Benchmarks Game
+ * http://shootout.alioth.debian.org/
+ *
+ * contributed by The Go Authors.
+ * Based on spectral-norm.c by Sebastien Loisel
+ */
+
+package main
+
+import (
+ "flag"
+ "fmt"
+ "math"
+ "runtime"
+)
+
+var n = flag.Int("n", 2000, "count")
+var nCPU = flag.Int("ncpu", 4, "number of cpus")
+
+func evalA(i, j int) float64 { return 1 / float64(((i+j)*(i+j+1)/2 + i + 1)) }
+
+type Vec []float64
+
+func (v Vec) Times(i, n int, u Vec, c chan int) {
+ for ; i < n; i++ {
+ v[i] = 0
+ for j := 0; j < len(u); j++ {
+ v[i] += evalA(i, j) * u[j]
+ }
+ }
+ c <- 1
+}
+
+func (v Vec) TimesTransp(i, n int, u Vec, c chan int) {
+ for ; i < n; i++ {
+ v[i] = 0
+ for j := 0; j < len(u); j++ {
+ v[i] += evalA(j, i) * u[j]
+ }
+ }
+ c <- 1
+}
+
+func wait(c chan int) {
+ for i := 0; i < *nCPU; i++ {
+ <-c
+ }
+}
+
+func (v Vec) ATimesTransp(u Vec) {
+ x := make(Vec, len(u))
+ c := make(chan int, *nCPU)
+ for i := 0; i < *nCPU; i++ {
+ go x.Times(i*len(v) / *nCPU, (i+1)*len(v) / *nCPU, u, c)
+ }
+ wait(c)
+ for i := 0; i < *nCPU; i++ {
+ go v.TimesTransp(i*len(v) / *nCPU, (i+1)*len(v) / *nCPU, x, c)
+ }
+ wait(c)
+}
+
+func main() {
+ flag.Parse()
+ runtime.GOMAXPROCS(*nCPU)
+ N := *n
+ u := make(Vec, N)
+ for i := 0; i < N; i++ {
+ u[i] = 1
+ }
+ v := make(Vec, N)
+ for i := 0; i < 10; i++ {
+ v.ATimesTransp(u)
+ u.ATimesTransp(v)
+ }
+ var vBv, vv float64
+ for i := 0; i < N; i++ {
+ vBv += u[i] * v[i]
+ vv += v[i] * v[i]
+ }
+ fmt.Printf("%0.9f\n", math.Sqrt(vBv/vv))
+}
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/spectral-norm.c b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/spectral-norm.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..9247543
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/spectral-norm.c
@@ -0,0 +1,84 @@
+// +build ignore
+
+/*
+Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
+modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
+
+ * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
+ notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+
+ * 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.
+
+ * Neither the name of "The Computer Language Benchmarks Game" nor the
+ name of "The Computer Language Shootout Benchmarks" nor the names of
+ its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
+ from this software without specific prior written permission.
+
+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.
+*/
+
+/* -*- mode: c -*-
+ *
+ * The Great Computer Language Shootout
+ * http://shootout.alioth.debian.org/
+ *
+ * Contributed by Sebastien Loisel
+ */
+
+#include <stdio.h>
+#include <stdlib.h>
+#include <math.h>
+
+double eval_A(int i, int j) { return 1.0/((i+j)*(i+j+1)/2+i+1); }
+
+void eval_A_times_u(int N, const double u[], double Au[])
+{
+ int i,j;
+ for(i=0;i<N;i++)
+ {
+ Au[i]=0;
+ for(j=0;j<N;j++) Au[i]+=eval_A(i,j)*u[j];
+ }
+}
+
+void eval_At_times_u(int N, const double u[], double Au[])
+{
+ int i,j;
+ for(i=0;i<N;i++)
+ {
+ Au[i]=0;
+ for(j=0;j<N;j++) Au[i]+=eval_A(j,i)*u[j];
+ }
+}
+
+void eval_AtA_times_u(int N, const double u[], double AtAu[])
+{ double v[N]; eval_A_times_u(N,u,v); eval_At_times_u(N,v,AtAu); }
+
+int main(int argc, char *argv[])
+{
+ int i;
+ int N = ((argc == 2) ? atoi(argv[1]) : 2000);
+ double u[N],v[N],vBv,vv;
+ for(i=0;i<N;i++) u[i]=1;
+ for(i=0;i<10;i++)
+ {
+ eval_AtA_times_u(N,u,v);
+ eval_AtA_times_u(N,v,u);
+ }
+ vBv=vv=0;
+ for(i=0;i<N;i++) { vBv+=u[i]*v[i]; vv+=v[i]*v[i]; }
+ printf("%0.9f\n",sqrt(vBv/vv));
+ return 0;
+}
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/spectral-norm.go b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/spectral-norm.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..fb41051
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/spectral-norm.go
@@ -0,0 +1,96 @@
+//go:build ignore
+// +build ignore
+
+/*
+Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
+modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
+
+ * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
+ notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+
+ * 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.
+
+ * Neither the name of "The Computer Language Benchmarks Game" nor the
+ name of "The Computer Language Shootout Benchmarks" nor the names of
+ its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
+ from this software without specific prior written permission.
+
+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 Computer Language Benchmarks Game
+ * http://shootout.alioth.debian.org/
+ *
+ * contributed by The Go Authors.
+ * Based on spectral-norm.c by Sebastien Loisel
+ */
+
+package main
+
+import (
+ "flag"
+ "fmt"
+ "math"
+)
+
+var n = flag.Int("n", 2000, "count")
+
+func evalA(i, j int) float64 { return 1 / float64(((i+j)*(i+j+1)/2 + i + 1)) }
+
+type Vec []float64
+
+func (v Vec) Times(u Vec) {
+ for i := 0; i < len(v); i++ {
+ v[i] = 0
+ for j := 0; j < len(u); j++ {
+ v[i] += evalA(i, j) * u[j]
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+func (v Vec) TimesTransp(u Vec) {
+ for i := 0; i < len(v); i++ {
+ v[i] = 0
+ for j := 0; j < len(u); j++ {
+ v[i] += evalA(j, i) * u[j]
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+func (v Vec) ATimesTransp(u Vec) {
+ x := make(Vec, len(u))
+ x.Times(u)
+ v.TimesTransp(x)
+}
+
+func main() {
+ flag.Parse()
+ N := *n
+ u := make(Vec, N)
+ for i := 0; i < N; i++ {
+ u[i] = 1
+ }
+ v := make(Vec, N)
+ for i := 0; i < 10; i++ {
+ v.ATimesTransp(u)
+ u.ATimesTransp(v)
+ }
+ var vBv, vv float64
+ for i := 0; i < N; i++ {
+ vBv += u[i] * v[i]
+ vv += v[i] * v[i]
+ }
+ fmt.Printf("%0.9f\n", math.Sqrt(vBv/vv))
+}
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/spectral-norm.txt b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/spectral-norm.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..b988598
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/spectral-norm.txt
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+1.274224152
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/threadring.c b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/threadring.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..59bb59d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/threadring.c
@@ -0,0 +1,115 @@
+// +build ignore
+
+/*
+Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
+modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
+
+ * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
+ notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+
+ * 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.
+
+ * Neither the name of "The Computer Language Benchmarks Game" nor the
+ name of "The Computer Language Shootout Benchmarks" nor the names of
+ its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
+ from this software without specific prior written permission.
+
+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 Computer Language Benchmarks Game
+* http://shootout.alioth.debian.org/
+
+* contributed by Premysl Hruby
+*/
+
+#include <stdint.h>
+#include <stdio.h>
+#include <stdlib.h>
+#include <pthread.h>
+#include <string.h>
+#include <limits.h>
+
+// PTHREAD_STACK_MIN undeclared on mingw
+#ifndef PTHREAD_STACK_MIN
+#define PTHREAD_STACK_MIN 65535
+#endif
+
+#define THREADS (503)
+
+struct stack {
+ char x[PTHREAD_STACK_MIN];
+};
+
+
+/* staticaly initialize mutex[0] mutex */
+static pthread_mutex_t mutex[THREADS];
+static int data[THREADS];
+static struct stack stacks[THREADS];
+/* stacks must be defined staticaly, or my i386 box run of virtual memory for this
+ * process while creating thread +- #400 */
+
+static void* thread(void *num)
+{
+ int l = (int)(uintptr_t)num;
+ int r = (l+1) % THREADS;
+ int token;
+
+ while(1) {
+ pthread_mutex_lock(mutex + l);
+ token = data[l];
+ if (token) {
+ data[r] = token - 1;
+ pthread_mutex_unlock(mutex + r);
+ }
+ else {
+ printf("%i\n", l+1);
+ exit(0);
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+
+
+int main(int argc, char **argv)
+{
+ int i;
+ pthread_t cthread;
+ pthread_attr_t stack_attr;
+
+ if (argc != 2)
+ exit(255);
+ data[0] = atoi(argv[1]);
+
+ pthread_attr_init(&stack_attr);
+
+ for (i = 0; i < THREADS; i++) {
+ pthread_mutex_init(mutex + i, NULL);
+ pthread_mutex_lock(mutex + i);
+
+#if defined(__MINGW32__) || defined(__MINGW64__)
+ pthread_attr_setstackaddr(&stack_attr, &stacks[i]);
+ pthread_attr_setstacksize(&stack_attr, sizeof(struct stack));
+#else
+ pthread_attr_setstack(&stack_attr, &stacks[i], sizeof(struct stack));
+#endif
+
+ pthread_create(&cthread, &stack_attr, thread, (void*)(uintptr_t)i);
+ }
+
+ pthread_mutex_unlock(mutex + 0);
+ pthread_join(cthread, NULL);
+}
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/threadring.go b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/threadring.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..035867f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/threadring.go
@@ -0,0 +1,74 @@
+//go:build ignore
+// +build ignore
+
+/*
+Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
+modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
+
+ * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
+ notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+
+ * 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.
+
+ * Neither the name of "The Computer Language Benchmarks Game" nor the
+ name of "The Computer Language Shootout Benchmarks" nor the names of
+ its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
+ from this software without specific prior written permission.
+
+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 Computer Language Benchmarks Game
+ * http://shootout.alioth.debian.org/
+ *
+ * contributed by The Go Authors.
+ */
+
+package main
+
+import (
+ "flag"
+ "fmt"
+ "os"
+)
+
+var n = flag.Int("n", 1000, "how many passes")
+
+const Nthread = 503
+
+func f(i int, in <-chan int, out chan<- int) {
+ for {
+ n := <-in
+ if n == 0 {
+ fmt.Printf("%d\n", i)
+ os.Exit(0)
+ }
+ out <- n - 1
+ }
+}
+
+func main() {
+ flag.Parse()
+
+ one := make(chan int) // will be input to thread 1
+ var in, out chan int = nil, one
+ for i := 1; i <= Nthread-1; i++ {
+ in, out = out, make(chan int)
+ go f(i, in, out)
+ }
+ go f(Nthread, out, one)
+ one <- *n
+ <-make(chan int) // hang until ring completes
+}
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/threadring.txt b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/threadring.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..f9aaa4d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/threadring.txt
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+498
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/timing.log b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/timing.log
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..4e7d17a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/timing.log
@@ -0,0 +1,1254 @@
+All tests on r45 or r70
+
+Aug 3 2009
+
+First version of fasta. Translation of fasta.c, fetched from
+ http://shootout.alioth.debian.org/u32q/benchmark.php?test=fasta&lang=gpp&id=4
+
+fasta -n 25000000
+ gcc -O2 fasta.c 5.98u 0.00s 6.01r
+ gccgo -O2 fasta.go 8.82u 0.02s 8.85r
+ 6g fasta.go 13.50u 0.02s 13.53r
+ 6g -B fata.go 12.99u 0.02s 13.02r
+
+Aug 4 2009
+[added timing.sh]
+
+# myrandom:
+# hand-written optimization of integer division
+# use int32->float conversion
+fasta -n 25000000
+ # probably I/O library inefficiencies
+ gcc -O2 fasta.c 5.99u 0.00s 6.00r
+ gccgo -O2 fasta.go 8.82u 0.02s 8.85r
+ gc fasta 10.70u 0.00s 10.77r
+ gc_B fasta 10.09u 0.03s 10.12r
+
+reverse-complement < output-of-fasta-25000000
+ # we don't know - memory cache behavior?
+ gcc -O2 reverse-complement.c 2.04u 0.94s 10.54r
+ gccgo -O2 reverse-complement.go 6.54u 0.63s 7.17r
+ gc reverse-complement 6.55u 0.70s 7.26r
+ gc_B reverse-complement 6.32u 0.70s 7.10r
+
+nbody 50000000
+ # math.Sqrt needs to be in assembly; inlining is probably the other 50%
+ gcc -O2 nbody.c 21.61u 0.01s 24.80r
+ gccgo -O2 nbody.go 118.55u 0.02s 120.32r
+ gc nbody 100.84u 0.00s 100.85r
+ gc_B nbody 103.33u 0.00s 103.39r
+[
+hacked Sqrt in assembler
+ gc nbody 31.97u 0.00s 32.01r
+]
+
+binary-tree 15 # too slow to use 20
+ # memory allocation and garbage collection
+ gcc -O2 binary-tree.c -lm 0.86u 0.00s 0.87r
+ gccgo -O2 binary-tree.go 1.69u 0.46s 2.15r
+ gccgo -O2 binary-tree-freelist.go 8.48u 0.00s 8.48r
+ gc binary-tree 9.60u 0.01s 9.62r
+ gc binary-tree-freelist 0.48u 0.01s 0.50r
+
+August 5, 2009
+
+fannkuch 12
+ # bounds checking is half the difference
+ # rest might be registerization
+ gcc -O2 fannkuch.c 60.09u 0.01s 60.32r
+ gccgo -O2 fannkuch.go 64.89u 0.00s 64.92r
+ gc fannkuch 124.59u 0.00s 124.67r
+ gc_B fannkuch 91.14u 0.00s 91.16r
+
+regex-dna 100000
+ # regexp code is slow on trivial regexp
+ gcc -O2 regex-dna.c -lpcre 0.92u 0.00s 0.99r
+ gc regexp-dna 26.94u 0.18s 28.75r
+ gc_B regexp-dna 26.51u 0.09s 26.75r
+
+spectral-norm 5500
+ gcc -O2 spectral-norm.c -lm 11.54u 0.00s 11.55r
+ gccgo -O2 spectral-norm.go 12.20u 0.00s 12.23r
+ gc spectral-norm 50.23u 0.00s 50.36r
+ gc_B spectral-norm 49.69u 0.01s 49.83r
+ gc spectral-norm-parallel 24.47u 0.03s 11.05r # has shift >>1 not div /2
+ [using >>1 instead of /2 : gc gives 24.33u 0.00s 24.33r]
+
+August 6, 2009
+
+k-nucleotide 5000000
+ # string maps are slower than glib string maps
+ gcc -O2 -I/usr/include/glib-2.0 -I/usr/lib/glib-2.0/include k-nucleotide.c -lglib-2.0 k-nucleotide.c: 10.72u 0.01s 10.74r
+ gccgo -O2 k-nucleotide.go 21.64u 0.83s 22.78r
+ gc k-nucleotide 16.08u 0.06s 16.50r
+ gc_B k-nucleotide 17.32u 0.02s 17.37r
+
+mandelbrot 5500
+ # floating point code generator should use more registers
+ gcc -O2 mandelbrot.c 56.13u 0.02s 56.17r
+ gccgo -O2 mandelbrot.go 57.49u 0.01s 57.51r
+ gc mandelbrot 74.32u 0.00s 74.35r
+ gc_B mandelbrot 74.28u 0.01s 74.31r
+
+meteor 2100
+ # we don't know
+ gcc -O2 meteor-contest.c 0.10u 0.00s 0.10r
+ gccgo -O2 meteor-contest.go 0.12u 0.00s 0.14r
+ gc meteor-contest 0.24u 0.00s 0.26r
+ gc_B meteor-contest 0.23u 0.00s 0.24r
+
+pidigits 10000
+ # bignum is slower than gmp
+ gcc -O2 pidigits.c -lgmp 2.60u 0.00s 2.62r
+ gc pidigits 77.69u 0.14s 78.18r
+ gc_B pidigits 74.26u 0.18s 75.41r
+ gc_B pidigits 68.48u 0.20s 69.31r # special case: no bounds checking in bignum
+
+August 7 2009
+
+# New gc does better division by powers of 2. Significant improvements:
+
+spectral-norm 5500
+ # floating point code generator should use more registers; possibly inline evalA
+ gcc -O2 spectral-norm.c -lm 11.50u 0.00s 11.50r
+ gccgo -O2 spectral-norm.go 12.02u 0.00s 12.02r
+ gc spectral-norm 23.98u 0.00s 24.00r # new time is 0.48 times old time, 52% faster
+ gc_B spectral-norm 23.71u 0.01s 23.72r # ditto
+ gc spectral-norm-parallel 24.04u 0.00s 6.26r # /2 put back. note: 4x faster (on r70, idle)
+
+k-nucleotide 1000000
+ # string maps are slower than glib string maps
+ gcc -O2 -I/usr/include/glib-2.0 -I/usr/lib/glib-2.0/include k-nucleotide.c -lglib-2.0 10.82u 0.04s 10.87r
+ gccgo -O2 k-nucleotide.go 22.73u 0.89s 23.63r
+ gc k-nucleotide 15.97u 0.03s 16.04r
+ gc_B k-nucleotide 15.86u 0.06s 15.93r # 8.5% faster, but probably due to weird cache effeccts in previous version
+
+pidigits 10000
+ # bignum is slower than gmp
+ gcc -O2 pidigits.c -lgmp 2.58u 0.00s 2.58r
+ gc pidigits 71.24u 0.04s 71.28r # 8.5% faster
+ gc_B pidigits 71.25u 0.03s 71.29r # 4% faster
+
+threadring 50000000
+ gcc -O2 threadring.c -lpthread 35.51u 160.21s 199.50r
+ gccgo -O2 threadring.go 90.33u 459.95s 448.03r
+ gc threadring 33.11u 0.00s 33.14r
+ GOMAXPROCS=4 gc threadring 114.48u 226.65s 371.59r
+ # change wait code to do <-make(chan int) instead of time.Sleep
+ gc threadring 28.41u 0.01s 29.35r
+ GOMAXPROCS=4 gc threadring 112.59u 232.83s 384.72r
+
+chameneos 6000000
+ gcc -O2 chameneosredux.c -lpthread 18.14u 276.52s 76.93r
+ gc chameneosredux 20.19u 0.01s 20.23r
+
+Aug 10 2009
+
+# new 6g with better fp registers, fast div and mod of integers
+# complete set of timings listed. significant changes marked ***
+
+fasta -n 25000000
+ # probably I/O library inefficiencies
+ gcc -O2 fasta.c 5.96u 0.00s 5.97r
+ gc fasta 10.59u 0.01s 10.61r
+ gc_B fasta 9.92u 0.02s 9.95r
+
+reverse-complement < output-of-fasta-25000000
+ # we don't know - memory cache behavior?
+ gcc -O2 reverse-complement.c 1.96u 1.56s 16.23r
+ gccgo -O2 reverse-complement.go 6.41u 0.62s 7.05r
+ gc reverse-complement 6.46u 0.70s 7.17r
+ gc_B reverse-complement 6.22u 0.72s 6.95r
+
+nbody 50000000
+ # math.Sqrt needs to be in assembly; inlining is probably the other 50%
+ gcc -O2 nbody.c 21.26u 0.01s 21.28r
+ gccgo -O2 nbody.go 116.68u 0.07s 116.80r
+ gc nbody 86.64u 0.01s 86.68r # -14%
+ gc_B nbody 85.72u 0.02s 85.77r # *** -17%
+
+binary-tree 15 # too slow to use 20
+ # memory allocation and garbage collection
+ gcc -O2 binary-tree.c -lm 0.87u 0.00s 0.87r
+ gccgo -O2 binary-tree.go 1.61u 0.47s 2.09r
+ gccgo -O2 binary-tree-freelist.go 0.00u 0.00s 0.01r
+ gc binary-tree 9.11u 0.01s 9.13r # *** -5%
+ gc binary-tree-freelist 0.47u 0.01s 0.48r
+
+fannkuch 12
+ # bounds checking is half the difference
+ # rest might be registerization
+ gcc -O2 fannkuch.c 59.92u 0.00s 59.94r
+ gccgo -O2 fannkuch.go 65.54u 0.00s 65.58r
+ gc fannkuch 123.98u 0.01s 124.04r
+ gc_B fannkuch 90.75u 0.00s 90.78r
+
+regex-dna 100000
+ # regexp code is slow on trivial regexp
+ gcc -O2 regex-dna.c -lpcre 0.91u 0.00s 0.92r
+ gc regex-dna 27.25u 0.02s 27.28r
+ gc_B regex-dna 29.51u 0.03s 29.55r
+
+spectral-norm 5500
+ # possibly inline evalA
+ gcc -O2 spectral-norm.c -lm 11.57u 0.00s 11.57r
+ gccgo -O2 spectral-norm.go 12.07u 0.01s 12.08r
+ gc spectral-norm 23.99u 0.00s 24.00r
+ gc_B spectral-norm 23.73u 0.00s 23.75r
+
+k-nucleotide 1000000
+ # string maps are slower than glib string maps
+ gcc -O2 -I/usr/include/glib-2.0 -I/usr/lib/glib-2.0/include k-nucleotide.c -lglib-2.0 10.63u 0.02s 10.69r
+ gccgo -O2 k-nucleotide.go 23.19u 0.91s 24.12r
+ gc k-nucleotide 16.73u 0.04s 16.78r # *** +5% (but this one seems to vary by more than that)
+ gc_B k-nucleotide 16.46u 0.04s 16.51r # *** +5%
+
+mandelbrot 16000
+ gcc -O2 mandelbrot.c 56.16u 0.00s 56.16r
+ gccgo -O2 mandelbrot.go 57.41u 0.01s 57.42r
+ gc mandelbrot 64.05u 0.02s 64.08r # *** -14%
+ gc_B mandelbrot 64.10u 0.02s 64.14r # *** -14%
+
+meteor 2100
+ # we don't know
+ gcc -O2 meteor-contest.c 0.10u 0.00s 0.10r
+ gccgo -O2 meteor-contest.go 0.12u 0.00s 0.12r
+ gc meteor-contest 0.18u 0.00s 0.20r # *** -25%
+ gc_B meteor-contest 0.17u 0.00s 0.18r # *** -24%
+
+pidigits 10000
+ # bignum is slower than gmp
+ gcc -O2 pidigits.c -lgmp 2.57u 0.00s 2.57r
+ gc pidigits 71.82u 0.04s 71.89r
+ gc_B pidigits 71.84u 0.08s 71.98r
+
+threadring 50000000
+ gcc -O2 threadring.c -lpthread 30.91u 164.33s 204.57r
+ gccgo -O2 threadring.go 87.12u 460.04s 447.61r
+ gc threadring 38.55u 0.00s 38.56r # *** +16%
+
+chameneos 6000000
+ gcc -O2 chameneosredux.c -lpthread 17.93u 323.65s 88.47r
+ gc chameneosredux 21.72u 0.00s 21.73r
+
+August 10 2009
+
+# In-place versions for some bignum operations.
+pidigits 10000
+ gcc -O2 pidigits.c -lgmp 2.56u 0.00s 2.57r
+ gc pidigits 55.22u 0.04s 55.29r # *** -23%
+ gc_B pidigits 55.49u 0.02s 55.60r # *** -23%
+
+September 3 2009
+
+# New 6g inlines slices, has a few other tweaks.
+# Complete rerun. Significant changes marked.
+
+fasta -n 25000000
+ # probably I/O library inefficiencies
+ gcc -O2 fasta.c 5.96u 0.00s 5.96r
+ gc fasta 10.63u 0.02s 10.66r
+ gc_B fasta 9.92u 0.01s 9.94r
+
+reverse-complement < output-of-fasta-25000000
+ # we don't know - memory cache behavior?
+ gcc -O2 reverse-complement.c 1.92u 0.33s 2.93r
+ gccgo -O2 reverse-complement.go 6.76u 0.72s 7.58r # +5%
+ gc reverse-complement 6.59u 0.70s 7.29r # +2%
+ gc_B reverse-complement 5.57u 0.80s 6.37r # -10%
+
+nbody 50000000
+ # math.Sqrt needs to be in assembly; inlining is probably the other 50%
+ # also loop alignment appears to be critical
+ gcc -O2 nbody.c 21.28u 0.00s 21.28r
+ gccgo -O2 nbody.go 119.21u 0.00s 119.22r # +2%
+ gc nbody 109.72u 0.00s 109.78r # + 28% *****
+ gc_B nbody 85.90u 0.00s 85.91r
+
+binary-tree 15 # too slow to use 20
+ # memory allocation and garbage collection
+ gcc -O2 binary-tree.c -lm 0.86u 0.00s 0.87r
+ gccgo -O2 binary-tree.go 1.88u 0.54s 2.42r # +17%
+ gccgo -O2 binary-tree-freelist.go 0.01u 0.01s 0.02r
+ gc binary-tree 8.94u 0.01s 8.96r # -2%
+ gc binary-tree-freelist 0.47u 0.01s 0.48r
+
+fannkuch 12
+ # bounds checking is half the difference
+ # rest might be registerization
+ gcc -O2 fannkuch.c 60.12u 0.00s 60.12r
+ gccgo -O2 fannkuch.go 92.62u 0.00s 92.66r # +41% ***
+ gc fannkuch 123.90u 0.00s 123.92r
+ gc_B fannkuch 89.71u 0.00s 89.74r # -1%
+
+regex-dna 100000
+ # regexp code is slow on trivial regexp
+ gcc -O2 regex-dna.c -lpcre 0.88u 0.00s 0.88r
+ gc regex-dna 25.77u 0.01s 25.79r # -5%
+ gc_B regex-dna 26.05u 0.02s 26.09r # -12% ***
+
+spectral-norm 5500
+ # possibly inline evalA
+ gcc -O2 spectral-norm.c -lm 11.51u 0.00s 11.51r
+ gccgo -O2 spectral-norm.go 11.95u 0.00s 11.96r
+ gc spectral-norm 24.23u 0.00s 24.23r
+ gc_B spectral-norm 23.83u 0.00s 23.84r
+
+k-nucleotide 1000000
+ # string maps are slower than glib string maps
+ gcc -O2 -I/usr/include/glib-2.0 -I/usr/lib/glib-2.0/include k-nucleotide.c -lglib-2.0 10.68u 0.04s 10.72r
+ gccgo -O2 k-nucleotide.go 23.03u 0.88s 23.92r
+ gc k-nucleotide 15.79u 0.05s 15.85r # -5% (but this one seems to vary by more than that)
+ gc_B k-nucleotide 17.88u 0.05s 17.95r # +8% (ditto)
+
+mandelbrot 16000
+ gcc -O2 mandelbrot.c 56.17u 0.02s 56.20r
+ gccgo -O2 mandelbrot.go 56.74u 0.02s 56.79r # -1%
+ gc mandelbrot 63.31u 0.01s 63.35r # -1%
+ gc_B mandelbrot 63.29u 0.00s 63.31r # -1%
+
+meteor 2100
+ # we don't know
+ gcc -O2 meteor-contest.c 0.10u 0.00s 0.10r
+ gccgo -O2 meteor-contest.go 0.11u 0.00s 0.12r
+ gc meteor-contest 0.18u 0.00s 0.19r
+ gc_B meteor-contest 0.17u 0.00s 0.18r
+
+pidigits 10000
+ # bignum is slower than gmp
+ gcc -O2 pidigits.c -lgmp 2.56u 0.00s 2.57r
+ gc pidigits 55.87u 0.03s 55.91r
+ gc_B pidigits 55.93u 0.03s 55.99r
+
+# these tests are compared using real time, since they run multiple processors
+# accuracy probably low
+threadring 50000000
+ gcc -O2 threadring.c -lpthread 26.31u 164.69s 199.92r # -2%
+ gccgo -O2 threadring.go 87.90u 487.26s 472.81r # +6%
+ gc threadring 28.89u 0.00s 28.90r # -25% ***
+
+chameneos 6000000
+ gcc -O2 chameneosredux.c -lpthread 16.41u 296.91s 81.17r # -8%
+ gc chameneosredux 19.97u 0.00s 19.97r # -8%
+
+Sep 22, 2009
+
+# 6g inlines sliceslice in most cases.
+
+fasta -n 25000000
+ # probably I/O library inefficiencies
+ gc fasta 10.24u 0.00s 10.25r # -4%
+ gc_B fasta 9.68u 0.01s 9.69r # -3%
+
+reverse-complement < output-of-fasta-25000000
+ # we don't know - memory cache behavior?
+ gc reverse-complement 6.67u 0.69s 7.37r # +1%
+ gc_B reverse-complement 6.00u 0.64s 6.65r # +7%
+
+nbody -n 50000000
+ # math.Sqrt needs to be in assembly; inlining is probably the other 50%
+ # also loop alignment appears to be critical
+ gc nbody 86.27u 0.00s 86.29r # -21%
+ gc_B nbody 104.52u 0.00s 104.54r # +22%
+
+fannkuch 12
+ # bounds checking is half the difference
+ # rest might be registerization
+ gc fannkuch 128.36u 0.00s 128.37r # +4%
+ gc_B fannkuch 89.32u 0.00s 89.34r
+
+regex-dna 100000
+ # regexp code is slow on trivial regexp
+ gc regex-dna 24.82u 0.01s 24.86r # -4%
+ gc_B regex-dna 24.55u 0.01s 24.57r # -6%
+
+spectral-norm 5500
+ # possibly inline evalA
+ gc spectral-norm 24.05u 0.00s 24.07r # -1%
+ gc_B spectral-norm 23.60u 0.00s 23.65r # -1%
+
+k-nucleotide 1000000
+ # string maps are slower than glib string maps
+ gc k-nucleotide 17.84u 0.04s 17.89r # +13% but mysterious variation continues
+ gc_B k-nucleotide 15.56u 0.08s 15.65r # -13% (ditto)
+
+mandelbrot 16000
+ gc mandelbrot 64.08u 0.01s 64.11r # +1%
+ gc_B mandelbrot 64.04u 0.00s 64.05r # +1%
+
+pidigits 10000
+ # bignum is slower than gmp
+ gc pidigits 58.68u 0.02s 58.72r # +5%
+ gc_B pidigits 58.86u 0.05s 58.99r # +5%
+
+# these tests are compared using real time, since they run multiple processors
+# accuracy probably low
+threadring 50000000
+ gc threadring 32.70u 0.02s 32.77r # +13%
+
+chameneos 6000000
+ gc chameneosredux 26.62u 0.00s 26.63r # +13%
+
+Sep 24, 2009
+
+# Sqrt now in assembler for 6g.
+nbody -n 50000000
+ # remember, at least for 6g, alignment of loops may be important
+ gcc -O2 nbody.c 21.24u 0.00s 21.25r
+ gccgo -O2 nbody.go 121.03u 0.00s 121.04r
+ gc nbody 30.26u 0.00s 30.27r # -65% ***
+ gc_B nbody 30.20u 0.02s 30.22r # -72% ***
+
+Nov 13 2009
+
+# fix bug in regexp; take performance hit. good regexps will come in time.
+regex-dna 100000
+ gcc -O2 regex-dna.c -lpcre 0.92u 0.00s 0.94r
+ gc regex-dna 29.78u 0.03s 29.83r
+ gc_B regex-dna 32.63u 0.03s 32.74r
+
+Nov 24 2009
+
+# Roger Peppe's rewrite of the benchmark
+chameneos 6000000
+ gcc -O2 chameneosredux.c -lpthread 18.00u 303.29s 83.64r
+ gc chameneosredux 12.10u 0.00s 12.10r # 2.22X faster
+
+Jan 6, 2010
+
+# Long-overdue update. All numbers included in this complete run.
+# Some programs (e.g. reverse-complement) rewritten for speed.
+# Regular expressions much faster in common cases (although still far behind PCRE)
+# Bignum stuff improved
+# Better (but sometimes slower) locking in channels.
+
+fasta -n 25000000
+ gcc -O2 fasta.c 5.99u 0.01s 6.00r
+ gc fasta 9.11u 0.00s 9.12r # -11%
+ gc_B fasta 8.60u 0.00s 8.62r # +12% ??
+
+reverse-complement < output-of-fasta-25000000
+ gcc -O2 reverse-complement.c 2.00u 0.80s 9.54r
+# gccgo -O2 reverse-complement.go 4.57u 0.35s 4.94r # 33% faster
+ gc reverse-complement 2.01u 0.38s 2.40r # 3.3X faster
+ gc_B reverse-complement 1.88u 0.36s 2.24r # 3.2X faster
+GOGC=off
+ gc reverse-complement 2.01u 0.35s 2.37r
+ gc_B reverse-complement 1.86u 0.32s 2.19r
+
+nbody -n 50000000
+ gcc -O2 nbody.c 21.28u 0.00s 21.31r
+ gccgo -O2 nbody.go 80.02u 0.00s 80.05r # 33% faster
+ gc nbody 30.13u 0.00s 30.13r
+ gc_B nbody 29.89u 0.01s 29.91r
+
+binary-tree 15 # too slow to use 20
+ gcc -O2 binary-tree.c -lm 0.86u 0.00s 0.87r
+ gccgo -O2 binary-tree.go 4.82u 0.41s 5.24r # 2.5X slower
+ gc binary-tree 7.23u 0.01s 7.25r # # -19%
+ gc binary-tree-freelist 0.43u 0.00s 0.44r # -9%
+
+fannkuch 12
+ gcc -O2 fannkuch.c 60.17u 0.00s 60.17r
+ gccgo -O2 fannkuch.go 78.47u 0.01s 78.49r
+ gc fannkuch 128.86u 0.00s 128.96r
+ gc_B fannkuch 90.17u 0.00s 90.21r
+
+regex-dna 100000
+ gcc -O2 regex-dna.c -lpcre 0.90u 0.00s 0.92r
+ gc regex-dna 9.48u 0.01s 9.50r # 3.1X faster
+ gc_B regex-dna 9.08u 0.00s 9.10r # 3.6X faster
+
+spectral-norm 5500
+ gcc -O2 spectral-norm.c -lm 11.48u 0.00s 11.48r
+ gccgo -O2 spectral-norm.go 11.68u 0.00s 11.70r
+ gc spectral-norm 23.98u 0.00s 23.99r
+ gc_B spectral-norm 23.68u 0.00s 23.69r
+
+k-nucleotide 1000000
+ gcc -O2 k-nucleotide.c 10.85u 0.04s 10.90r
+ gccgo -O2 k-nucleotide.go 25.26u 0.87s 26.14r
+ gc k-nucleotide 15.28u 0.06s 15.37r # restored; mysterious variation continues
+ gc_B k-nucleotide 15.97u 0.03s 16.00r
+
+mandelbrot 16000
+ gcc -O2 mandelbrot.c 56.12u 0.01s 56.15r
+ gccgo -O2 mandelbrot.go 56.86u 0.01s 56.89r
+ gc mandelbrot 66.05u 0.00s 66.07r # -3%
+ gc_B mandelbrot 66.06u 0.00s 66.07r # -3%
+
+meteor 2100
+ gcc -O2 meteor-contest.c 0.10u 0.00s 0.10r
+ gccgo -O2 meteor-contest.go 0.12u 0.00s 0.12r
+ gc meteor-contest 0.17u 0.00s 0.17r
+ gc_B meteor-contest 0.15u 0.00s 0.16r
+
+pidigits 10000
+ gcc -O2 pidigits.c -lgmp 2.57u 0.00s 2.59r
+ gc pidigits 38.27u 0.02s 38.30r # 1.5X faster
+ gc_B pidigits 38.27u 0.02s 38.31r # 1.5X faster
+
+threadring 50000000
+ gcc -O2 threadring.c 37.11u 170.59s 212.75r
+ gccgo -O2 threadring.go 89.67u 447.56s 442.55r # -6.5%
+ gc threadring 36.08u 0.04s 36.15r # +10%
+
+chameneos 6000000
+ gcc -O2 chameneosredux.c -lpthread 19.02u 331.08s 90.79r
+ gc chameneosredux 12.54u 0.00s 12.55r
+
+Oct 19, 2010
+
+# Another long-overdue update. Some of the code is new; parallel versions
+# of some are added. A few significant improvements.
+
+fasta -n 25000000
+ gcc -O2 fasta.c 4.92u 0.00s 4.93r
+ gccgo -O2 fasta.go 3.31u 0.00s 3.34r # new code
+ gc fasta 3.68u 0.00s 3.69r # 2.5X faster with no code
+ gc_B fasta 3.68u 0.00s 3.69r # 2.3X faster with no code
+
+reverse-complement < output-of-fasta-25000000
+ gcc -O2 reverse-complement.c 1.93u 0.81s 11.24r
+ gccgo -O2 reverse-complement.go 1.58u 0.43s 2.04r # first run with new code?
+ gc reverse-complement 1.84u 0.34s 2.20r # 10% faster
+ gc_B reverse-complement 1.85u 0.32s 2.18r
+
+nbody -n 50000000
+ gcc -O2 nbody.c 21.35u 0.00s 21.36r
+ gccgo -O2 nbody.go 21.62u 0.00s 21.66r # 3.7X faster - why??
+ gc nbody 29.78u 0.00s 29.79r
+ gc_B nbody 29.72u 0.00s 29.72r
+
+binary-tree 15 # too slow to use 20
+ gcc -O2 binary-tree.c -lm 0.86u 0.00s 0.88r
+ gccgo -O2 binary-tree.go 4.05u 0.02s 4.08r # 28% faster
+ gccgo -O2 binary-tree-freelist 0.34u 0.08s 0.34r
+ gc binary-tree 5.94u 0.00s 5.95r # 20% faster
+ gc binary-tree-freelist 0.50u 0.01s 0.54r
+
+fannkuch 12
+ gcc -O2 fannkuch.c 60.45u 0.00s 60.45r
+ gccgo -O2 fannkuch.go 64.64u 0.00s 64.64r
+ gccgo -O2 fannkuch-parallel.go 115.63u 0.00s 31.58r
+ gc fannkuch 126.52u 0.04s 126.68r
+ gc fannkuch-parallel 238.82u 0.10s 65.93r # GOMAXPROCS=4
+ gc_B fannkuch 88.99u 0.00s 89.02r
+
+regex-dna 100000
+ gcc -O2 regex-dna.c -lpcre 0.89u 0.00s 0.89r
+ gc regex-dna 8.99u 0.02s 9.03r
+ gc regex-dna-parallel 8.94u 0.02s 3.68r # GOMAXPROCS=4
+ gc_B regex-dna 9.12u 0.00s 9.14r
+
+spectral-norm 5500
+ gcc -O2 spectral-norm.c -lm 11.55u 0.00s 11.57r
+ gccgo -O2 spectral-norm.go 11.73u 0.00s 11.75r
+ gc spectral-norm 23.74u 0.00s 23.79r
+ gc_B spectral-norm 24.49u 0.02s 24.54r
+
+k-nucleotide 1000000
+ gcc -O2 k-nucleotide.c 11.44u 0.06s 11.50r
+ gccgo -O2 k-nucleotide.go 8.65u 0.04s 8.71r
+ gccgo -O2 k-nucleotide-parallel.go 8.75u 0.03s 2.97r # set GOMAXPROCS=4
+ gc k-nucleotide 14.92u 0.05s 15.01r
+ gc k-nucleotide-parallel 16.96u 0.06s 6.53r # set GOMAXPROCS=4
+ gc_B k-nucleotide 15.97u 0.03s 16.08r
+
+mandelbrot 16000
+ gcc -O2 mandelbrot.c 56.32u 0.00s 56.35r
+ gccgo -O2 mandelbrot.go 55.62u 0.02s 55.77r
+ gc mandelbrot 64.85u 0.01s 64.94r
+ gc_B mandelbrot 65.02u 0.01s 65.14r
+
+meteor 2100
+ gcc -O2 meteor-contest.c 0.10u 0.00s 0.10r
+ gccgo -O2 meteor-contest.go 0.10u 0.00s 0.11r
+ gc meteor-contest 0.17u 0.00s 0.18r
+ gc_B meteor-contest 0.16u 0.00s 0.16r
+
+pidigits 10000
+ gcc -O2 pidigits.c -lgmp 2.58u 0.00s 2.59r
+ gccgo -O2 pidigits.go 14.06u 0.01s 14.09r # first run?
+ gc pidigits 8.47u 0.05s 8.55r # 4.5X faster due to package big
+ gc_B pidigits 8.33u 0.01s 8.36r # 4.5X faster due to package big
+
+threadring 50000000
+ gcc -O2 threadring.c 28.18u 153.19s 186.47r
+ gccgo -O2 threadring.go 110.10u 516.48s 515.25r
+ gc threadring 40.39u 0.00s 40.40r
+
+chameneos 6000000
+ gcc -O2 chameneosredux.c -lpthread 18.20u 301.55s 83.10r
+ gccgo -O2 chameneosredux.go 52.22u 324.54s 201.21r
+ gc chameneosredux 13.52u 0.00s 13.54r
+
+Dec 14, 2010
+
+# Improved regex code (same algorithm) gets ~30%.
+
+regex-dna 100000
+ gcc -O2 regex-dna.c -lpcre 0.77u 0.01s 0.78r
+ gc regex-dna 6.80u 0.00s 6.81r
+ gc regex-dna-parallel 6.82u 0.01s 2.75r
+ gc_B regex-dna 6.69u 0.02s 6.70r
+
+Feb 15, 2011
+
+# Improved GC, still single-threaded but more efficient
+
+fasta -n 25000000
+ gcc -O2 fasta.c 3.40u 0.00s 3.40r
+ gccgo -O2 fasta.go 3.51u 0.00s 3.50r
+ gc fasta 3.66u 0.01s 3.66r
+ gc_B fasta 3.66u 0.00s 3.66r
+
+reverse-complement < output-of-fasta-25000000
+ gcc -O2 reverse-complement.c 1.86u 1.29s 4.93r
+ gccgo -O2 reverse-complement.go 2.18u 0.41s 2.60r
+ gc reverse-complement 1.67u 0.48s 2.15r
+ gc_B reverse-complement 1.71u 0.45s 2.15r
+
+nbody -n 50000000
+ gcc -O2 -lm nbody.c 21.64u 0.00s 21.64r
+ gccgo -O2 nbody.go 21.46u 0.00s 21.45r
+ gc nbody 29.07u 0.00s 29.06r
+ gc_B nbody 31.61u 0.00s 31.61r
+
+binary-tree 15 # too slow to use 20
+ gcc -O2 binary-tree.c -lm 0.88u 0.00s 0.87r
+ gccgo -O2 binary-tree.go 2.74u 0.07s 2.81r
+ gccgo -O2 binary-tree-freelist.go 0.01u 0.00s 0.00r
+ gc binary-tree 4.22u 0.02s 4.24r
+ gc binary-tree-freelist 0.54u 0.02s 0.55r
+
+fannkuch 12
+ gcc -O2 fannkuch.c 57.64u 0.00s 57.64r
+ gccgo -O2 fannkuch.go 65.79u 0.00s 65.82r
+ gccgo -O2 fannkuch-parallel.go 160.91u 0.02s 43.90r
+ gc fannkuch 126.36u 0.03s 126.53r
+ gc fannkuch-parallel 175.23u 0.04s 45.49r
+ gc_B fannkuch 89.23u 0.00s 89.24r
+
+regex-dna 100000
+ gcc -O2 regex-dna.c -lpcre 0.77u 0.01s 0.80r
+ gccgo -O2 regex-dna.go 12.38u 0.10s 12.52r
+ gccgo -O2 regex-dna-parallel.go 43.96u 4.64s 15.11r
+ gc regex-dna 7.03u 0.01s 7.05r
+ gc regex-dna-parallel 6.85u 0.05s 2.70r
+ gc_B regex-dna 6.87u 0.02s 6.89r
+
+spectral-norm 5500
+ gcc -O2 spectral-norm.c -lm 12.29u 0.00s 12.28r
+ gccgo -O2 spectral-norm.go 11.79u 0.00s 11.79r
+ gc spectral-norm 24.00u 0.02s 24.05r
+ gc_B spectral-norm 24.59u 0.01s 24.59r
+
+k-nucleotide 1000000
+ gcc -O2 k-nucleotide.c 9.75u 0.07s 9.82r
+ gccgo -O2 k-nucleotide.go 8.92u 0.06s 8.98r
+ gccgo -O2 k-nucleotide-parallel.go 8.40u 0.04s 2.76r
+ gc k-nucleotide 17.01u 0.03s 17.04r
+ gc k-nucleotide-parallel 16.51u 0.08s 6.21r
+ gc_B k-nucleotide 16.94u 0.08s 17.02r
+
+mandelbrot 16000
+ gcc -O2 mandelbrot.c 54.60u 0.00s 54.66r
+ gccgo -O2 mandelbrot.go 59.38u 0.00s 59.41r
+ gc mandelbrot 64.93u 0.04s 65.08r
+ gc_B mandelbrot 64.85u 0.03s 64.92r
+
+meteor 2098
+ gcc -O2 meteor-contest.c 0.10u 0.01s 0.10r
+ gccgo -O2 meteor-contest.go 0.11u 0.00s 0.11r
+ gc meteor-contest 0.18u 0.00s 0.17r
+ gc_B meteor-contest 0.17u 0.00s 0.16r
+
+pidigits 10000
+ gcc -O2 pidigits.c -lgmp 2.24u 0.00s 2.23r
+ gccgo -O2 pidigits.go 14.05u 0.00s 14.06r
+ gc pidigits 6.34u 0.05s 6.38r
+ gc_B pidigits 6.37u 0.02s 6.38r
+
+threadring 50000000
+ gcc -O2 threadring.c 30.50u 258.05s 325.72r
+ gccgo -O2 threadring.go 92.87u 748.39s 728.46r
+ gc threadring 38.03u 0.01s 38.04r
+
+# Apr 15, 2011
+# Move to new machine, Intel Xeon E5520@2.27GHz.
+# (Was Opteron(tm) Processor 8214 HE)
+
+fasta -n 25000000
+OLD:
+ gcc -O2 fasta.c 3.39u 0.04s 3.42r
+ gccgo -O2 fasta.go 3.52u 0.00s 3.52r
+ gc fasta 3.63u 0.04s 3.67r
+ gc_B fasta 3.66u 0.00s 3.66r
+NEW:
+ gcc -O2 fasta.c 1.45u 0.02s 1.47r
+ gccgo -O2 fasta.go 1.51u 0.01s 1.51r
+ gc fasta 2.04u 0.00s 2.04r
+ gc_B fasta 2.05u 0.00s 2.04r
+
+reverse-complement < output-of-fasta-25000000
+OLD:
+ gcc -O2 reverse-complement.c 1.87u 1.51s 7.02r
+ gccgo -O2 reverse-complement.go 1.56u 0.54s 3.37r
+ gc reverse-complement 1.73u 0.36s 2.08r
+ gc_B reverse-complement 1.75u 0.37s 2.12r
+NEW:
+ gcc -O2 reverse-complement.c 1.20u 0.47s 12.96r
+ gccgo -O2 reverse-complement.go 0.88u 0.14s 1.01r
+ gc reverse-complement 1.13u 0.17s 1.30r
+ gc_B reverse-complement 1.11u 0.09s 1.20r
+
+nbody -n 50000000
+OLD:
+ gcc -O2 -lm nbody.c 21.90u 0.00s 21.92r
+ gccgo -O2 nbody.go 23.12u 0.03s 23.19r
+ gc nbody 29.07u 0.00s 29.07r
+ gc_B nbody 31.84u 0.00s 31.85r
+NEW:
+ gcc -O2 -lm nbody.c 13.01u 0.00s 13.03r
+ gccgo -O2 nbody.go 13.35u 0.00s 13.37r
+ gc nbody 21.78u 0.00s 21.82r
+ gc_B nbody 21.72u 0.00s 21.76r
+
+binary-tree 15 # too slow to use 20
+OLD:
+ gcc -O2 binary-tree.c -lm 0.83u 0.02s 0.84r
+ gccgo -O2 binary-tree.go 2.61u 0.02s 2.62r
+ gccgo -O2 binary-tree-freelist.go 0.32u 0.01s 0.32r
+ gc binary-tree 3.93u 0.04s 3.97r
+ gc binary-tree-freelist 0.47u 0.03s 0.50r
+NEW:
+ gcc -O2 binary-tree.c -lm 0.60u 0.00s 0.59r
+ gccgo -O2 binary-tree.go 1.53u 0.00s 1.52r
+ gccgo -O2 binary-tree-freelist.go 0.01u 0.00s 0.00r
+ gc binary-tree 1.93u 0.02s 1.95r
+ gc binary-tree-freelist 0.32u 0.01s 0.32r
+
+fannkuch 12
+OLD:
+ gcc -O2 fannkuch.c 57.64u 0.00s 57.64r
+ gccgo -O2 fannkuch.go 65.56u 0.01s 65.65r
+ gccgo -O2 fannkuch-parallel.go 179.12u 0.00s 49.82r
+ gc fannkuch 126.39u 0.00s 126.39r
+ gc fannkuch-parallel 172.49u 0.02s 45.44r
+ gc_B fannkuch 89.30u 0.00s 89.28r
+NEW:
+ gcc -O2 fannkuch.c 45.17u 0.00s 45.26r
+ gccgo -O2 fannkuch.go 53.63u 0.00s 53.73r
+ gccgo -O2 fannkuch-parallel.go 216.72u 0.00s 58.42r
+ gc fannkuch 108.21u 0.00s 108.44r
+ gc fannkuch-parallel 227.20u 0.00s 57.27r
+ gc_B fannkuch 56.14u 0.00s 56.26r
+
+regex-dna 100000
+OLD:
+ gcc -O2 regex-dna.c -lpcre 0.77u 0.01s 0.78r
+ gccgo -O2 regex-dna.go 10.15u 0.02s 10.23r
+ gccgo -O2 regex-dna-parallel.go 33.81u 3.22s 11.62r
+ gc regex-dna 6.52u 0.04s 6.56r
+ gc regex-dna-parallel 6.84u 0.03s 2.70r
+ gc_B regex-dna 6.83u 0.01s 6.84r
+NEW:
+ gcc -O2 regex-dna.c -lpcre 0.47u 0.00s 0.47r
+ gccgo -O2 regex-dna.go 6.00u 0.00s 6.00r
+ gccgo -O2 regex-dna-parallel.go 44.54u 1.57s 6.51r
+ gc regex-dna 5.41u 0.01s 5.42r
+ gc regex-dna-parallel 5.62u 0.01s 2.20r
+ gc_B regex-dna 5.50u 0.00s 5.50r
+
+spectral-norm 5500
+OLD:
+ gcc -O2 spectral-norm.c -lm 12.29u 0.00s 12.28r
+ gccgo -O2 spectral-norm.go 11.56u 0.00s 11.55r
+ gc spectral-norm 23.98u 0.00s 24.00r
+ gc_B spectral-norm 24.62u 0.00s 24.65r
+NEW:
+ gcc -O2 spectral-norm.c -lm 15.79u 0.00s 15.82r
+ gccgo -O2 spectral-norm.go 15.32u 0.00s 15.35r
+ gc spectral-norm 19.62u 0.01s 19.67r
+ gc_B spectral-norm 19.62u 0.00s 19.66r
+
+k-nucleotide 1000000
+OLD:
+ gcc -O2 k-nucleotide.c 9.82u 0.06s 9.87r
+ gccgo -O2 k-nucleotide.go 8.30u 0.02s 8.32r
+ gccgo -O2 k-nucleotide-parallel.go 8.84u 0.05s 3.02r
+ gc k-nucleotide 15.38u 0.07s 15.44r
+ gc k-nucleotide-parallel 16.40u 0.03s 5.93r
+ gc_B k-nucleotide 15.19u 0.05s 15.23r
+NEW:
+ gcc -O2 -k-nucleotide.c 4.88u 0.03s 4.92r
+ gccgo -O2 k-nucleotide.go 5.94u 0.01s 5.96r
+ gccgo -O2 k-nucleotide-parallel.go 6.44u 0.03s 1.47r
+ gc k-nucleotide 9.61u 0.01s 9.63r
+ gc k-nucleotide-parallel 9.70u 0.00s 3.39r
+ gc_B k-nucleotide 9.19u 0.03s 9.23r
+
+mandelbrot 16000
+OLD:
+ gcc -O2 mandelbrot.c 54.54u 0.00s 54.56r
+ gccgo -O2 mandelbrot.go 59.63u 0.03s 59.67r
+ gc mandelbrot 64.82u 0.00s 64.83r
+ gc_B mandelbrot 64.84u 0.00s 64.91r
+NEW:
+ gcc -O2 mandelbrot.c 36.07u 0.01s 36.15r
+ gccgo -O2 mandelbrot.go 43.57u 0.00s 43.66r
+ gc mandelbrot 60.66u 0.00s 60.79r
+ gc_B mandelbrot 60.90u 0.00s 61.03r
+
+meteor 2098
+OLD:
+ gcc -O2 meteor-contest.c 0.11u 0.00s 0.10r
+ gccgo -O2 meteor-contest.go 0.10u 0.01s 0.10r
+ gc meteor-contest 0.18u 0.00s 0.17r
+ gc_B meteor-contest 0.17u 0.00s 0.16r
+NEW:
+ gcc -O2 meteor-contest.c 0.10u 0.00s 0.09r
+ gccgo -O2 meteor-contest.go 0.10u 0.00s 0.09r
+ gc meteor-contest 0.14u 0.00s 0.14r
+ gc_B meteor-contest 0.13u 0.00s 0.13r
+
+pidigits 10000
+OLD:
+ gcc -O2 pidigits.c -lgmp 2.22u 0.00s 2.21r
+ gccgo -O2 pidigits.go 13.39u 0.00s 13.40r
+ gc pidigits 6.42u 0.04s 6.45r
+ gc_B pidigits 6.45u 0.02s 6.47r
+NEW:
+ gcc -O2 pidigits.c -lgmp 2.27u 0.00s 2.29r
+ gccgo -O2 pidigits.go 9.21u 0.00s 9.22r
+ gc pidigits 3.60u 0.00s 3.60r
+ gc_B pidigits 3.56u 0.02s 3.58r
+
+threadring 50000000
+OLD:
+ gcc -O2 threadring.c -lpthread 34.51u 267.95s 336.12r
+ gccgo -O2 threadring.go 103.51u 588.57s 627.16r
+ gc threadring 54.68u 0.00s 54.73r
+NEW:
+ gcc -O2 threadring.c 32.00u 259.39s 369.74r
+ gccgo -O2 threadring.go 133.06u 546.02s 595.33r
+ gc threadring 16.75u 0.02s 16.80r
+
+chameneos 6000000
+OLD:
+ gcc -O2 chameneosredux.c -lpthread 12.65u 31.02s 13.33r
+ gccgo -O2 chameneosredux.go 47.04u 302.84s 252.29r
+ gc chameneosredux 14.14u 0.00s 14.14r
+NEW:
+ gcc -O2 chameneosredux.c -lpthread 8.05u 63.43s 11.16r
+ gccgo -O2 chameneosredux.go 82.95u 304.37s 207.64r
+ gc chameneosredux 9.42u 0.00s 9.43r
+
+# May 13, 2011
+# after gc update to inline append when possible - 35% faster
+
+regex-dna 100000
+ gc regex-dna 3.94u 0.00s 3.95r
+ gc regex-dna-parallel 4.15u 0.01s 1.63r
+ gc_B regex-dna 4.01u 0.01s 4.02r
+
+# Aug 4, 2011
+# After various updates to locking code and some runtime changes.
+# Slowdowns believed due to slower (but more correct) memmove.
+
+fannkuch 12
+ gccgo -O2 fannkuch.go 51.59u 0.00s 51.69r # -4%
+ gccgo -O2 fannkuch-parallel.go 253.17u 0.00s 64.67r # -11%
+ gc fannkuch 103.14u 0.00s 103.36r # -5%
+ gc fannkuch-parallel 189.63u 0.00s 49.37r # +9%
+ gc_B fannkuch 49.19u 0.00s 49.29r # -14%
+
+regex-dna 100000
+ gc regex-dna 3.78u 0.00s 3.78r # -43%
+ gc regex-dna-parallel 3.84u 0.02s 1.48r # -49%
+ gc_B regex-dna 3.62u 0.00s 3.63r # -52%
+
+k-nucleotide 1000000
+ gc k-nucleotide 12.23u 0.02s 12.27r # +27%
+ gc k-nucleotide-parallel 12.76u 0.02s 4.37r # +29%
+ gc_B k-nucleotide 12.18u 0.01s 12.21r # +33%
+
+threadring 50000000
+ gc threadring 17.49u 0.00s 17.53r # +4%
+
+chameneos 6000000
+ gc chameneosredux 7.61u 0.00s 7.63r # -24%
+
+Aug 9, 2011
+# After custom algorithms for 1- 2- 4- 8-byte scalars.
+
+fannkuch 12
+ gc fannkuch-parallel 157.17u 0.00s 41.08r # -17%
+
+k-nucleotide 1000000
+ gc k-nucleotide 8.72u 0.03s 8.76r # -39%
+ gc k-nucleotide-parallel 8.79u 0.01s 3.14r # -39%
+ gc_B k-nucleotide 8.65u 0.03s 8.69r # -39%
+
+pidigits 10000
+ gc pidigits 3.71u 0.02s 3.73r # +4%
+ gc_B pidigits 3.73u 0.00s 3.73r # +4%
+
+threadring 50000000
+ gc threadring 14.51u 0.00s 14.54r # -17%
+
+chameneos 6000000
+ gc chameneosredux 7.41u 0.00s 7.42r # -3%
+
+# A complete run at the Go 1 release.
+# Significant changes:
+# - gccgo is now enabled for all tests (goroutines are cheap enough)
+# - threadring and chameneos are 14% faster, probably due to runtime changes
+# - regex-dna 36% faster
+# - fannkuch-parallel (only) slowed down 40%
+# - gccgo on binary-tree-freelist is still optimized to nothing
+# Other changes are modest.
+
+fasta -n 25000000
+ gcc -O2 fasta.c 1.45u 0.02s 1.48r
+ gccgo -O2 fasta.go 1.46u 0.00s 1.47r
+ gc fasta 1.99u 0.01s 2.00r
+ gc_B fasta 1.99u 0.01s 2.01r
+
+reverse-complement < output-of-fasta-25000000
+ gcc -O2 reverse-complement.c 0.95u 0.48s 4.99r
+ gccgo -O2 reverse-complement.go 0.93u 0.16s 1.09r
+ gc reverse-complement 1.20u 0.19s 1.39r
+ gc_B reverse-complement 1.04u 0.16s 1.20r
+
+nbody -n 50000000
+ gcc -O2 -lm nbody.c 13.02u 0.00s 13.05r
+ gccgo -O2 nbody.go 14.46u 0.00s 14.49r
+ gc nbody 21.79u 0.00s 21.84r
+ gc_B nbody 21.74u 0.00s 21.79r
+
+binary-tree 15 # too slow to use 20
+ gcc -O2 binary-tree.c -lm 0.60u 0.01s 0.61r
+ gccgo -O2 binary-tree.go 1.30u 0.01s 1.32r
+ gccgo -O2 binary-tree-freelist.go 0.00u 0.00s 0.00r
+ gc binary-tree 1.84u 0.01s 1.86r
+ gc binary-tree-freelist 0.33u 0.00s 0.33r
+
+fannkuch 12
+ gcc -O2 fannkuch.c 45.24u 0.00s 45.34r
+ gccgo -O2 fannkuch.go 59.76u 0.01s 59.90r
+ gccgo -O2 fannkuch-parallel.go 218.20u 0.01s 61.60r
+ gc fannkuch 103.92u 0.00s 104.16r
+ gc fannkuch-parallel 221.61u 0.00s 60.49r
+ gc_B fannkuch 53.17u 0.00s 53.30r
+
+regex-dna 100000
+ gcc -O2 regex-dna.c -lpcre 0.47u 0.00s 0.48r
+ gccgo -O2 regex-dna.go 6.52u 0.00s 6.54r
+ gccgo -O2 regex-dna-parallel.go 14.40u 0.73s 4.35r
+ gc regex-dna 2.63u 0.02s 2.66r # -36%
+ gc regex-dna-parallel 2.87u 0.01s 1.11r
+ gc_B regex-dna 2.65u 0.00s 2.66r
+
+spectral-norm 5500
+ gcc -O2 spectral-norm.c -lm 15.78u 0.00s 15.82r
+ gccgo -O2 spectral-norm.go 15.79u 0.00s 15.83r
+ gc spectral-norm 19.76u 0.00s 19.80r
+ gc_B spectral-norm 19.73u 0.01s 19.78r
+
+k-nucleotide 1000000
+ gcc -O2 k-nucleotide.c 5.59u 0.03s 5.63r
+ gccgo -O2 k-nucleotide.go 4.09u 0.03s 4.13r
+ gccgo -O2 k-nucleotide-parallel.go 4.50u 0.06s 1.63r
+ gc k-nucleotide 9.23u 0.02s 9.27r
+ gc k-nucleotide-parallel 9.87u 0.03s 3.55r
+ gc_B k-nucleotide 9.20u 0.00s 9.22r
+
+mandelbrot 16000
+ gcc -O2 mandelbrot.c 36.09u 0.00s 36.18r
+ gccgo -O2 mandelbrot.go 41.69u 0.01s 41.80r
+ gc mandelbrot 60.91u 0.02s 61.07r
+ gc_B mandelbrot 60.90u 0.00s 61.04r
+
+meteor 2098
+ gcc -O2 meteor-contest.c 0.09u 0.00s 0.09r
+ gccgo -O2 meteor-contest.go 0.09u 0.00s 0.09r
+ gc meteor-contest 0.14u 0.00s 0.15r
+ gc_B meteor-contest 0.14u 0.00s 0.14r
+
+pidigits 10000
+ gcc -O2 pidigits.c -lgmp 2.27u 0.00s 2.27r
+ gccgo -O2 pidigits.go 8.65u 0.00s 8.67r
+ gc pidigits 3.70u 0.04s 3.75r
+ gc_B pidigits 3.72u 0.02s 3.75r
+
+threadring 50000000
+ gcc -O2 threadring.c 40.91u 369.85s 323.31r
+ gccgo -O2 threadring.go 26.97u 30.82s 57.93r
+ gc threadring 12.81u 0.01s 12.85r # -13%
+
+chameneos 6000000
+ gcc -O2 chameneosredux.c -lpthread 9.44u 72.90s 12.65r
+ gccgo -O2 chameneosredux.go 7.73u 7.53s 15.30r
+ gc chameneosredux 6.51u 0.00s 6.53r # - 14%
+
+# After http://codereview.appspot.com/6248049, moving panicindex
+# calls out of line (putting the likely code into a single path and shortening
+# loops). Significant changes since the last run (note: some are slower for
+# unrelated and as yet undiagnosed reasons):
+
+nbody -n 50000000
+ gc nbody 19.10u 0.01s 19.19r # -12%
+ gc_B nbody 19.19u 0.00s 19.23r # -12%
+
+binary-tree 15 # too slow to use 20
+ gc binary-tree 1.49u 0.01s 1.51r # -19%
+
+fannkuch 12
+ gc fannkuch 60.79u 0.00s 60.92r # -41%
+ gc fannkuch-parallel 183.51u 0.01s 51.75r # -14%
+ gc_B fannkuch 51.68u 0.00s 51.79r # -3%
+
+k-nucleotide 1000000
+ gc k-nucleotide 9.74u 0.04s 9.80r # +6%
+ gc k-nucleotide-parallel 9.89u 0.05s 3.59r # +1%
+ gc_B k-nucleotide 9.39u 0.02s 9.43r # +2%
+
+mandelbrot (much slower, due to unrelated http://codereview.appspot.com/6209077)
+ gc mandelbrot 100.98u 0.00s 101.20r # +65%
+ gc_B mandelbrot 100.90u 0.01s 101.17r # +65%
+
+meteor 2098
+ gc meteor-contest 0.13u 0.00s 0.13r # -13%
+ gc_B meteor-contest 0.13u 0.00s 0.13r # -7%
+
+# May 30, 2012.
+# After http://codereview.appspot.com/6261051, restoring old code generated
+# for floating-point constants. Mandelbrot is back to its previous numbers.
+
+mandelbrot 16000
+ gcc -O2 mandelbrot.c 36.07u 0.00s 36.16r
+ gccgo -O2 mandelbrot.go 41.72u 0.01s 41.90r
+ gc mandelbrot 60.62u 0.00s 60.76r
+ gc_B mandelbrot 60.68u 0.00s 60.82r
+
+# May 30, 2012.
+# After http://codereview.appspot.com/6248068, better FP code
+# by avoiding MOVSD between registers.
+# Plus some other timing changes that have crept in from other speedups,
+# from garbage collection to Printf.
+
+fasta -n 25000000
+ gc fasta 1.76u 0.00s 1.76r # -12%
+ gc_B fasta 1.71u 0.00s 1.72r # -12%
+
+nbody -n 50000000
+ gc nbody 17.56u 0.00s 17.60r # -8%
+ gc_B nbody 17.30u 0.00s 17.34r # -10%
+
+fannkuch 12
+ gc fannkuch-parallel 155.92u 0.01s 44.05r # -15%
+
+k-nucleotide 1000000
+ gc k-nucleotide 9.22u 0.01s 9.26r # -5%
+ gc k-nucleotide-parallel 9.23u 0.03s 3.26r # -9%
+ gc_B k-nucleotide 9.22u 0.03s 9.28r # -2%
+
+mandelbrot 16000
+ gc mandelbrot 44.80u 0.00s 44.90r # -27%
+ gc_B mandelbrot 44.81u 0.00s 44.92r # -26%
+
+pidigits 10000
+ gc pidigits 3.51u 0.00s 3.52r # -6%
+ gc_B pidigits 3.51u 0.00s 3.52r # -6%
+
+# Aug 28, 2012
+# After some assembler work in package big.
+pidigits 10000
+ gc pidigits 2.85u 0.02s 2.88r # -22%
+ gc_B pidigits 2.88u 0.01s 2.90r # -21%
+
+# Sep 26, 2012
+# 64-bit ints, plus significantly better floating-point code.
+# Interesting details:
+# Generally something in the 0-10% slower range, some (binary tree) more
+# Floating-point noticeably faster:
+# nbody -25%
+# mandelbrot -37% relative to Go 1.
+# Other:
+# regex-dna +47%
+fasta -n 25000000
+ gcc -O2 fasta.c 1.43u 0.03s 1.46r
+ gccgo -O2 fasta.go 1.47u 0.00s 1.47r
+ gc fasta 1.78u 0.01s 1.80r
+ gc_B fasta 1.76u 0.00s 1.76r
+
+reverse-complement < output-of-fasta-25000000
+ gcc -O2 reverse-complement.c 1.14u 0.39s 11.19r
+ gccgo -O2 reverse-complement.go 0.91u 0.17s 1.09r
+ gc reverse-complement 1.12u 0.18s 1.31r
+ gc_B reverse-complement 1.12u 0.15s 1.28r
+
+nbody -n 50000000
+ gcc -O2 nbody.c -lm 13.02u 0.00s 13.05r
+ gccgo -O2 nbody.go 13.90u 0.00s 13.93r
+ gc nbody 17.05u 0.00s 17.09r
+ gc_B nbody 16.30u 0.00s 16.34r
+
+binary-tree 15 # too slow to use 20
+ gcc -O2 binary-tree.c -lm 0.61u 0.00s 0.61r
+ gccgo -O2 binary-tree.go 1.24u 0.04s 1.29r
+ gccgo -O2 binary-tree-freelist.go 0.21u 0.01s 0.22r
+ gc binary-tree 1.93u 0.02s 1.96r
+ gc binary-tree-freelist 0.32u 0.00s 0.33r
+
+fannkuch 12
+ gcc -O2 fannkuch.c 45.19u 0.00s 45.29r
+ gccgo -O2 fannkuch.go 60.32u 0.00s 60.45r
+ gccgo -O2 fannkuch-parallel.go 185.59u 0.00s 59.49r
+ gc fannkuch 72.14u 0.00s 72.30r
+ gc fannkuch-parallel 172.54u 0.00s 43.59r
+ gc_B fannkuch 53.55u 0.00s 53.67r
+
+regex-dna 100000
+ gcc -O2 regex-dna.c -lpcre 0.47u 0.00s 0.47r
+ gccgo -O2 regex-dna.go 6.49u 0.05s 6.56r
+ gccgo -O2 regex-dna-parallel.go 14.60u 0.67s 4.42r
+ gc regex-dna 3.91u 0.00s 3.92r
+ gc regex-dna-parallel 4.01u 0.03s 1.56r
+ gc_B regex-dna 3.91u 0.00s 3.92r
+
+spectral-norm 5500
+ gcc -O2 spectral-norm.c -lm 15.85u 0.00s 15.89r
+ gccgo -O2 spectral-norm.go 15.86u 0.00s 15.89r
+ gc spectral-norm 19.72u 0.00s 19.76r
+ gc_B spectral-norm 19.68u 0.01s 19.74r
+
+k-nucleotide 1000000
+ gcc -O2 k-nucleotide.c -I/usr/include/glib-2.0 -I/usr/lib/glib-2.0/include -lglib-2.0 4.90u 0.01s 4.93r
+ gccgo -O2 k-nucleotide.go 4.78u 0.01s 4.80r
+ gccgo -O2 k-nucleotide-parallel.go 6.49u 0.02s 2.18r
+ gc k-nucleotide 9.05u 0.02s 9.09r
+ gc k-nucleotide-parallel 9.27u 0.01s 3.29r
+ gc_B k-nucleotide 8.95u 0.03s 9.00r
+
+mandelbrot 16000
+ gcc -O2 mandelbrot.c 36.11u 0.00s 36.19r
+ gccgo -O2 mandelbrot.go 43.67u 0.00s 43.77r
+ gc mandelbrot 38.57u 0.00s 38.66r
+ gc_B mandelbrot 38.59u 0.00s 38.68r
+
+meteor 2098
+ gcc -O2 meteor-contest.c 0.09u 0.00s 0.09r
+ gccgo -O2 meteor-contest.go 0.09u 0.00s 0.09r
+ gc meteor-contest 0.13u 0.00s 0.14r
+ gc_B meteor-contest 0.12u 0.00s 0.13r
+
+pidigits 10000
+ gcc -O2 pidigits.c -lgmp 2.26u 0.00s 2.27r
+ gccgo -O2 pidigits.go 9.05u 0.00s 9.07r
+ gc pidigits 2.88u 0.02s 2.90r
+ gc_B pidigits 2.89u 0.00s 2.90r
+
+threadring 50000000
+ gcc -O2 threadring.c -lpthread 37.30u 327.81s 289.28r
+ gccgo -O2 threadring.go 42.83u 26.15s 69.14r
+ gc threadring 13.00u 0.00s 13.03r
+
+chameneos 6000000
+ gcc -O2 chameneosredux.c -lpthread 8.80u 71.67s 12.19r
+ gccgo -O2 chameneosredux.go 11.28u 6.68s 18.00r
+ gc chameneosredux 6.94u 0.00s 6.96r
+
+# May 23, 2013
+# Go 1.1, which includes precise GC, new scheduler, faster maps.
+# 20%-ish speedups across many benchmarks.
+# gccgo showing significant improvement (even though it's not yet up to Go 1.1)
+#
+# Standouts:
+# fannkuch, regex-dna, k-nucleotide, threadring, chameneos
+
+fasta -n 25000000
+ gcc -m64 -O2 fasta.c 1.54u 0.01s 1.55r
+ gccgo -O2 fasta.go 1.42u 0.00s 1.43r
+ gc fasta 1.50u 0.01s 1.52r # -16%
+ gc_B fasta 1.46u 0.00s 1.46r # -17%
+
+reverse-complement < output-of-fasta-25000000
+ gcc -m64 -O2 reverse-complement.c 0.87u 0.37s 4.36r
+ gccgo -O2 reverse-complement.go 0.77u 0.15s 0.93r # -15%
+ gc reverse-complement 0.99u 0.12s 1.12r # -15%
+ gc_B reverse-complement 0.85u 0.17s 1.02r # -21%
+
+nbody -n 50000000
+ gcc -m64 -O2 nbody.c -lm 13.50u 0.00s 13.53r
+ gccgo -O2 nbody.go 13.98u 0.01s 14.02r
+ gc nbody 16.63u 0.01s 16.67r
+ gc_B nbody 15.74u 0.00s 15.76r
+
+binary-tree 15 # too slow to use 20
+ gcc -m64 -O2 binary-tree.c -lm 0.61u 0.00s 0.61r
+ gccgo -O2 binary-tree.go 1.11u 0.01s 1.12r # -13%
+ gccgo -O2 binary-tree-freelist.go 0.22u 0.01s 0.23r
+ gc binary-tree 1.83u 0.02s 1.83r # -7%
+ gc binary-tree-freelist 0.32u 0.00s 0.32r
+
+fannkuch 12
+ gcc -m64 -O2 fannkuch.c 45.56u 0.00s 45.67r
+ gccgo -O2 fannkuch.go 57.71u 0.00s 57.85r # -4%
+ gccgo -O2 fannkuch-parallel.go 146.31u 0.00s 37.50r #-37%
+ gc fannkuch 70.06u 0.03s 70.17r # -3%
+ gc fannkuch-parallel 131.88u 0.06s 33.59r # -23%
+ gc_B fannkuch 45.55u 0.02s 45.63r # -15%
+
+regex-dna 100000
+ gcc -m64 -O2 regex-dna.c -lpcre 0.44u 0.01s 0.45r
+ gccgo -O2 regex-dna.go 5.59u 0.00s 5.61r # -14%
+ gccgo -O2 regex-dna-parallel.go 10.85u 0.30s 3.34r # -24%
+ gc regex-dna 2.23u 0.01s 2.25r # -43%
+ gc regex-dna-parallel 2.35u 0.00s 0.93r # -40%
+ gc_B regex-dna 2.24u 0.01s 2.25r # -43%
+
+spectral-norm 5500
+ gcc -m64 -O2 spectral-norm.c -lm 14.84u 0.00s 14.88r
+ gccgo -O2 spectral-norm.go 15.33u 0.00s 15.37r
+ gc spectral-norm 16.75u 0.02s 16.79r # -15%
+ gc_B spectral-norm 16.77u 0.01s 16.79r # -15%
+
+k-nucleotide 1000000
+ gcc -O2 k-nucleotide.c -I/usr/include/glib-2.0 -I/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/glib-2.0/include -lglib-2.0 4.50u 0.00s 4.52r
+ gccgo -O2 k-nucleotide.go 3.72u 0.04s 3.77r # -21%
+ gccgo -O2 k-nucleotide-parallel.go 3.88u 0.03s 1.42r # -35%
+ gc k-nucleotide 6.32u 0.01s 6.33r # -31%
+ gc k-nucleotide-parallel 6.47u 0.05s 2.13r # -33%
+ gc_B k-nucleotide 6.45u 0.01s 6.47r # - 28%
+
+mandelbrot 16000
+ gcc -m64 -O2 mandelbrot.c 36.03u 0.00s 36.11r
+ gccgo -O2 mandelbrot.go 37.61u 0.00s 37.74r # -14%
+ gc mandelbrot 38.19u 0.05s 38.29r
+ gc_B mandelbrot 38.19u 0.03s 38.26r
+
+meteor 2098
+ gcc -m64 -O2 meteor-contest.c 0.08u 0.00s 0.08r
+ gccgo -O2 meteor-contest.go 0.09u 0.01s 0.10r
+ gc meteor-contest 0.12u 0.00s 0.12r # -15% although perhaps just noise
+ gc_B meteor-contest 0.11u 0.00s 0.12r # -8% although perhaps just noise
+
+pidigits 10000
+ gcc -m64 -O2 pidigits.c -lgmp 2.27u 0.00s 2.28r
+ gccgo -O2 pidigits.go 8.95u 0.02s 8.99r
+ gc pidigits 2.88u 0.14s 2.91r
+ gc_B pidigits 2.92u 0.10s 2.91r
+
+threadring 50000000
+ gcc -m64 -O2 threadring.c -lpthread 14.75u 167.88s 212.23r
+ gccgo -O2 threadring.go 36.72u 12.08s 48.91r # -29%
+ gc threadring 10.93u 0.01s 10.95r # -16%
+
+chameneos 6000000
+ gcc -m64 -O2 chameneosredux.c -lpthread 8.89u 56.62s 9.75r
+ gccgo -O2 chameneosredux.go 9.48u 2.48s 11.99r # -33%
+ gc chameneosredux 5.80u 0.00s 5.81r # -16%
+
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/timing.sh b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/timing.sh
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..9abcf78
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/shootout/timing.sh
@@ -0,0 +1,252 @@
+#!/usr/bin/env bash
+# Copyright 2009 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.
+
+set -e
+
+eval $(go tool dist env)
+GC="go tool compile"
+LD="go tool link"
+
+gccm=""
+case "$O" in
+8)
+ gccm=-m32;;
+6)
+ gccm=-m64;;
+esac
+
+EXE="out"
+havepcre=true
+haveglib=true
+havegmp=true
+case "$(uname)" in
+*MINGW* | *WIN32* | *CYGWIN*)
+ havepcre=false
+ haveglib=false
+ havegmp=false
+ if which pkg-config >/dev/null 2>&1; then
+ if pkg-config --cflags libpcre >/dev/null 2>&1
+ then
+ echo "havepcre"
+ havepcre=true
+ fi
+ if pkg-config --cflags glib-2.0 >/dev/null 2>&1
+ then
+ haveglib=true
+ fi
+ if pkg-config --cflags gmp >/dev/null 2>&1
+ then
+ havegmp=true
+ fi
+ fi
+ EXE=exe;;
+esac
+
+PATH=.:$PATH
+
+havegccgo=false
+if which gccgo >/dev/null 2>&1
+then
+ havegccgo=true
+fi
+
+mode=run
+case X"$1" in
+X-test)
+ mode=test
+ shift
+esac
+
+gc() {
+ $GC $1.go; $LD -o a.$EXE $1.o
+}
+
+gc_B() {
+ $GC -B $1.go; $LD -o a.$EXE $1.o
+}
+
+runonly() {
+ if [ $mode = run ]
+ then
+ "$@"
+ fi
+}
+
+run() {
+ if [ $mode = test ]
+ then
+ if echo $1 | grep -q '^gc '
+ then
+ $1 # compile the program
+ program=$(echo $1 | sed 's/gc //')
+ shift
+ echo $program
+ $1 <fasta-1000.txt > /tmp/$$
+ case $program in
+ chameneosredux)
+ # exact numbers may vary but non-numbers should match
+ grep -v '[0-9]' /tmp/$$ > /tmp/$$x
+ grep -v '[0-9]' chameneosredux.txt > /tmp/$$y
+ cmp /tmp/$$x /tmp/$$y
+ rm -f /tmp/$$ /tmp/$$x /tmp/$$y
+ ;;
+ *)
+ cmp /tmp/$$ $program.txt
+ rm -f /tmp/$$
+ esac
+ fi
+ return
+ fi
+ if ! $havegccgo && echo $1 | grep -q '^gccgo '
+ then
+ return
+ fi
+ echo -n ' '$1' '
+ $1
+ shift
+
+ echo $((time -p $* >/dev/null) 2>&1) | awk '{print $4 "u " $6 "s " $2 "r"}'
+}
+
+fasta() {
+ runonly echo 'fasta -n 25000000'
+ run "gcc $gccm -O2 fasta.c" a.$EXE 25000000
+ run 'gccgo -O2 fasta.go' a.$EXE -n 25000000 #commented out until WriteString is in bufio
+ run 'gc fasta' a.$EXE -n 25000000
+ run 'gc_B fasta' a.$EXE -n 25000000
+}
+
+revcomp() {
+ runonly gcc -O2 fasta.c
+ runonly a.$EXE 25000000 > x
+ runonly echo 'reverse-complement < output-of-fasta-25000000'
+ run "gcc $gccm -O2 reverse-complement.c" a.$EXE < x
+ run 'gccgo -O2 reverse-complement.go' a.$EXE < x
+ run 'gc reverse-complement' a.$EXE < x
+ run 'gc_B reverse-complement' a.$EXE < x
+ rm x
+}
+
+nbody() {
+ runonly echo 'nbody -n 50000000'
+ run "gcc $gccm -O2 nbody.c -lm" a.$EXE 50000000
+ run 'gccgo -O2 nbody.go' a.$EXE -n 50000000
+ run 'gc nbody' a.$EXE -n 50000000
+ run 'gc_B nbody' a.$EXE -n 50000000
+}
+
+binarytree() {
+ runonly echo 'binary-tree 15 # too slow to use 20'
+ run "gcc $gccm -O2 binary-tree.c -lm" a.$EXE 15
+ run 'gccgo -O2 binary-tree.go' a.$EXE -n 15
+ run 'gccgo -O2 binary-tree-freelist.go' a.$EXE -n 15
+ run 'gc binary-tree' a.$EXE -n 15
+ run 'gc binary-tree-freelist' a.$EXE -n 15
+}
+
+fannkuch() {
+ runonly echo 'fannkuch 12'
+ run "gcc $gccm -O2 fannkuch.c" a.$EXE 12
+ run 'gccgo -O2 fannkuch.go' a.$EXE -n 12
+ run 'gccgo -O2 fannkuch-parallel.go' a.$EXE -n 12
+ run 'gc fannkuch' a.$EXE -n 12
+ run 'gc fannkuch-parallel' a.$EXE -n 12
+ run 'gc_B fannkuch' a.$EXE -n 12
+}
+
+regexdna() {
+ runonly gcc -O2 fasta.c
+ runonly a.$EXE 100000 > x
+ runonly echo 'regex-dna 100000'
+ if $havepcre; then
+ run "gcc $gccm -O2 regex-dna.c $(pkg-config libpcre --cflags --libs)" a.$EXE <x
+ fi
+ run 'gccgo -O2 regex-dna.go' a.$EXE <x
+ run 'gccgo -O2 regex-dna-parallel.go' a.$EXE <x
+ run 'gc regex-dna' a.$EXE <x
+ run 'gc regex-dna-parallel' a.$EXE <x
+ run 'gc_B regex-dna' a.$EXE <x
+ rm x
+}
+
+spectralnorm() {
+ runonly echo 'spectral-norm 5500'
+ run "gcc $gccm -O2 spectral-norm.c -lm" a.$EXE 5500
+ run 'gccgo -O2 spectral-norm.go' a.$EXE -n 5500
+ run 'gc spectral-norm' a.$EXE -n 5500
+ run 'gc_B spectral-norm' a.$EXE -n 5500
+}
+
+knucleotide() {
+ runonly gcc -O2 fasta.c
+ runonly a.$EXE 1000000 > x # should be using 25000000
+ runonly echo 'k-nucleotide 1000000'
+ if [ $mode = run ] && $haveglib; then
+ run "gcc -O2 k-nucleotide.c $(pkg-config glib-2.0 --cflags --libs)" a.$EXE <x
+ fi
+ run 'gccgo -O2 k-nucleotide.go' a.$EXE <x
+ run 'gccgo -O2 k-nucleotide-parallel.go' a.$EXE <x
+ run 'gc k-nucleotide' a.$EXE <x
+ run 'gc k-nucleotide-parallel' a.$EXE <x
+ run 'gc_B k-nucleotide' a.$EXE <x
+ rm x
+}
+
+mandelbrot() {
+ runonly echo 'mandelbrot 16000'
+ run "gcc $gccm -O2 mandelbrot.c" a.$EXE 16000
+ run 'gccgo -O2 mandelbrot.go' a.$EXE -n 16000
+ run 'gc mandelbrot' a.$EXE -n 16000
+ run 'gc_B mandelbrot' a.$EXE -n 16000
+}
+
+meteor() {
+ runonly echo 'meteor 2098'
+ run "gcc $gccm -O2 meteor-contest.c" a.$EXE 2098
+ run 'gccgo -O2 meteor-contest.go' a.$EXE -n 2098
+ run 'gc meteor-contest' a.$EXE -n 2098
+ run 'gc_B meteor-contest' a.$EXE -n 2098
+}
+
+pidigits() {
+ runonly echo 'pidigits 10000'
+ if $havegmp; then
+ run "gcc $gccm -O2 pidigits.c -lgmp" a.$EXE 10000
+ fi
+ run 'gccgo -O2 pidigits.go' a.$EXE -n 10000
+ run 'gc pidigits' a.$EXE -n 10000
+ run 'gc_B pidigits' a.$EXE -n 10000
+}
+
+threadring() {
+ runonly echo 'threadring 50000000'
+ run "gcc $gccm -O2 threadring.c -lpthread" a.$EXE 50000000
+ run 'gccgo -O2 threadring.go' a.$EXE -n 50000000
+ run 'gc threadring' a.$EXE -n 50000000
+}
+
+chameneos() {
+ runonly echo 'chameneos 6000000'
+ run "gcc $gccm -O2 chameneosredux.c -lpthread" a.$EXE 6000000
+ run 'gccgo -O2 chameneosredux.go' a.$EXE 6000000
+ run 'gc chameneosredux' a.$EXE 6000000
+}
+
+case $# in
+0)
+ run="fasta revcomp nbody binarytree fannkuch regexdna spectralnorm knucleotide mandelbrot meteor pidigits threadring chameneos"
+ ;;
+*)
+ run=$*
+esac
+
+for i in $run
+do
+ $i
+ runonly echo
+done
+
+rm *.o *.$EXE # Clean up
+
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/slices/slices.go b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/slices/slices.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..8a237c5
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/slices/slices.go
@@ -0,0 +1,218 @@
+// Copyright 2021 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.
+
+// Package slices defines various functions useful with slices of any type.
+// Unless otherwise specified, these functions all apply to the elements
+// of a slice at index 0 <= i < len(s).
+//
+// Note that the less function in IsSortedFunc, SortFunc, SortStableFunc requires a
+// strict weak ordering (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weak_ordering#Strict_weak_orderings),
+// or the sorting may fail to sort correctly. A common case is when sorting slices of
+// floating-point numbers containing NaN values.
+package slices
+
+import "golang.org/x/exp/constraints"
+
+// Equal reports whether two slices are equal: the same length and all
+// elements equal. If the lengths are different, Equal returns false.
+// Otherwise, the elements are compared in increasing index order, and the
+// comparison stops at the first unequal pair.
+// Floating point NaNs are not considered equal.
+func Equal[E comparable](s1, s2 []E) bool {
+ if len(s1) != len(s2) {
+ return false
+ }
+ for i := range s1 {
+ if s1[i] != s2[i] {
+ return false
+ }
+ }
+ return true
+}
+
+// EqualFunc reports whether two slices are equal using a comparison
+// function on each pair of elements. If the lengths are different,
+// EqualFunc returns false. Otherwise, the elements are compared in
+// increasing index order, and the comparison stops at the first index
+// for which eq returns false.
+func EqualFunc[E1, E2 any](s1 []E1, s2 []E2, eq func(E1, E2) bool) bool {
+ if len(s1) != len(s2) {
+ return false
+ }
+ for i, v1 := range s1 {
+ v2 := s2[i]
+ if !eq(v1, v2) {
+ return false
+ }
+ }
+ return true
+}
+
+// Compare compares the elements of s1 and s2.
+// The elements are compared sequentially, starting at index 0,
+// until one element is not equal to the other.
+// The result of comparing the first non-matching elements is returned.
+// If both slices are equal until one of them ends, the shorter slice is
+// considered less than the longer one.
+// The result is 0 if s1 == s2, -1 if s1 < s2, and +1 if s1 > s2.
+// Comparisons involving floating point NaNs are ignored.
+func Compare[E constraints.Ordered](s1, s2 []E) int {
+ s2len := len(s2)
+ for i, v1 := range s1 {
+ if i >= s2len {
+ return +1
+ }
+ v2 := s2[i]
+ switch {
+ case v1 < v2:
+ return -1
+ case v1 > v2:
+ return +1
+ }
+ }
+ if len(s1) < s2len {
+ return -1
+ }
+ return 0
+}
+
+// CompareFunc is like Compare but uses a comparison function
+// on each pair of elements. The elements are compared in increasing
+// index order, and the comparisons stop after the first time cmp
+// returns non-zero.
+// The result is the first non-zero result of cmp; if cmp always
+// returns 0 the result is 0 if len(s1) == len(s2), -1 if len(s1) < len(s2),
+// and +1 if len(s1) > len(s2).
+func CompareFunc[E1, E2 any](s1 []E1, s2 []E2, cmp func(E1, E2) int) int {
+ s2len := len(s2)
+ for i, v1 := range s1 {
+ if i >= s2len {
+ return +1
+ }
+ v2 := s2[i]
+ if c := cmp(v1, v2); c != 0 {
+ return c
+ }
+ }
+ if len(s1) < s2len {
+ return -1
+ }
+ return 0
+}
+
+// Index returns the index of the first occurrence of v in s,
+// or -1 if not present.
+func Index[E comparable](s []E, v E) int {
+ for i, vs := range s {
+ if v == vs {
+ return i
+ }
+ }
+ return -1
+}
+
+// IndexFunc returns the first index i satisfying f(s[i]),
+// or -1 if none do.
+func IndexFunc[E any](s []E, f func(E) bool) int {
+ for i, v := range s {
+ if f(v) {
+ return i
+ }
+ }
+ return -1
+}
+
+// Contains reports whether v is present in s.
+func Contains[E comparable](s []E, v E) bool {
+ return Index(s, v) >= 0
+}
+
+// Insert inserts the values v... into s at index i,
+// returning the modified slice.
+// In the returned slice r, r[i] == v[0].
+// Insert panics if i is out of range.
+// This function is O(len(s) + len(v)).
+func Insert[S ~[]E, E any](s S, i int, v ...E) S {
+ tot := len(s) + len(v)
+ if tot <= cap(s) {
+ s2 := s[:tot]
+ copy(s2[i+len(v):], s[i:])
+ copy(s2[i:], v)
+ return s2
+ }
+ s2 := make(S, tot)
+ copy(s2, s[:i])
+ copy(s2[i:], v)
+ copy(s2[i+len(v):], s[i:])
+ return s2
+}
+
+// Delete removes the elements s[i:j] from s, returning the modified slice.
+// Delete panics if s[i:j] is not a valid slice of s.
+// Delete modifies the contents of the slice s; it does not create a new slice.
+// Delete is O(len(s)-(j-i)), so if many items must be deleted, it is better to
+// make a single call deleting them all together than to delete one at a time.
+func Delete[S ~[]E, E any](s S, i, j int) S {
+ return append(s[:i], s[j:]...)
+}
+
+// Clone returns a copy of the slice.
+// The elements are copied using assignment, so this is a shallow clone.
+func Clone[S ~[]E, E any](s S) S {
+ // Preserve nil in case it matters.
+ if s == nil {
+ return nil
+ }
+ return append(S([]E{}), s...)
+}
+
+// Compact replaces consecutive runs of equal elements with a single copy.
+// This is like the uniq command found on Unix.
+// Compact modifies the contents of the slice s; it does not create a new slice.
+func Compact[S ~[]E, E comparable](s S) S {
+ if len(s) == 0 {
+ return s
+ }
+ i := 1
+ last := s[0]
+ for _, v := range s[1:] {
+ if v != last {
+ s[i] = v
+ i++
+ last = v
+ }
+ }
+ return s[:i]
+}
+
+// CompactFunc is like Compact but uses a comparison function.
+func CompactFunc[S ~[]E, E any](s S, eq func(E, E) bool) S {
+ if len(s) == 0 {
+ return s
+ }
+ i := 1
+ last := s[0]
+ for _, v := range s[1:] {
+ if !eq(v, last) {
+ s[i] = v
+ i++
+ last = v
+ }
+ }
+ return s[:i]
+}
+
+// Grow increases the slice's capacity, if necessary, to guarantee space for
+// another n elements. After Grow(n), at least n elements can be appended
+// to the slice without another allocation. Grow may modify elements of the
+// slice between the length and the capacity. If n is negative or too large to
+// allocate the memory, Grow panics.
+func Grow[S ~[]E, E any](s S, n int) S {
+ return append(s, make(S, n)...)[:len(s)]
+}
+
+// Clip removes unused capacity from the slice, returning s[:len(s):len(s)].
+func Clip[S ~[]E, E any](s S) S {
+ return s[:len(s):len(s)]
+}
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/slices/slices_test.go b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/slices/slices_test.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..efe9966
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/slices/slices_test.go
@@ -0,0 +1,552 @@
+// Copyright 2021 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.
+
+package slices
+
+import (
+ "math"
+ "strings"
+ "testing"
+
+ "golang.org/x/exp/constraints"
+)
+
+var equalIntTests = []struct {
+ s1, s2 []int
+ want bool
+}{
+ {
+ []int{1},
+ nil,
+ false,
+ },
+ {
+ []int{},
+ nil,
+ true,
+ },
+ {
+ []int{1, 2, 3},
+ []int{1, 2, 3},
+ true,
+ },
+ {
+ []int{1, 2, 3},
+ []int{1, 2, 3, 4},
+ false,
+ },
+}
+
+var equalFloatTests = []struct {
+ s1, s2 []float64
+ wantEqual bool
+ wantEqualNaN bool
+}{
+ {
+ []float64{1, 2},
+ []float64{1, 2},
+ true,
+ true,
+ },
+ {
+ []float64{1, 2, math.NaN()},
+ []float64{1, 2, math.NaN()},
+ false,
+ true,
+ },
+}
+
+func TestEqual(t *testing.T) {
+ for _, test := range equalIntTests {
+ if got := Equal(test.s1, test.s2); got != test.want {
+ t.Errorf("Equal(%v, %v) = %t, want %t", test.s1, test.s2, got, test.want)
+ }
+ }
+ for _, test := range equalFloatTests {
+ if got := Equal(test.s1, test.s2); got != test.wantEqual {
+ t.Errorf("Equal(%v, %v) = %t, want %t", test.s1, test.s2, got, test.wantEqual)
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+// equal is simply ==.
+func equal[T comparable](v1, v2 T) bool {
+ return v1 == v2
+}
+
+// equalNaN is like == except that all NaNs are equal.
+func equalNaN[T comparable](v1, v2 T) bool {
+ isNaN := func(f T) bool { return f != f }
+ return v1 == v2 || (isNaN(v1) && isNaN(v2))
+}
+
+// offByOne returns true if integers v1 and v2 differ by 1.
+func offByOne[E constraints.Integer](v1, v2 E) bool {
+ return v1 == v2+1 || v1 == v2-1
+}
+
+func TestEqualFunc(t *testing.T) {
+ for _, test := range equalIntTests {
+ if got := EqualFunc(test.s1, test.s2, equal[int]); got != test.want {
+ t.Errorf("EqualFunc(%v, %v, equal[int]) = %t, want %t", test.s1, test.s2, got, test.want)
+ }
+ }
+ for _, test := range equalFloatTests {
+ if got := EqualFunc(test.s1, test.s2, equal[float64]); got != test.wantEqual {
+ t.Errorf("Equal(%v, %v, equal[float64]) = %t, want %t", test.s1, test.s2, got, test.wantEqual)
+ }
+ if got := EqualFunc(test.s1, test.s2, equalNaN[float64]); got != test.wantEqualNaN {
+ t.Errorf("Equal(%v, %v, equalNaN[float64]) = %t, want %t", test.s1, test.s2, got, test.wantEqualNaN)
+ }
+ }
+
+ s1 := []int{1, 2, 3}
+ s2 := []int{2, 3, 4}
+ if EqualFunc(s1, s1, offByOne[int]) {
+ t.Errorf("EqualFunc(%v, %v, offByOne) = true, want false", s1, s1)
+ }
+ if !EqualFunc(s1, s2, offByOne[int]) {
+ t.Errorf("EqualFunc(%v, %v, offByOne) = false, want true", s1, s2)
+ }
+
+ s3 := []string{"a", "b", "c"}
+ s4 := []string{"A", "B", "C"}
+ if !EqualFunc(s3, s4, strings.EqualFold) {
+ t.Errorf("EqualFunc(%v, %v, strings.EqualFold) = false, want true", s3, s4)
+ }
+
+ cmpIntString := func(v1 int, v2 string) bool {
+ return string(rune(v1)-1+'a') == v2
+ }
+ if !EqualFunc(s1, s3, cmpIntString) {
+ t.Errorf("EqualFunc(%v, %v, cmpIntString) = false, want true", s1, s3)
+ }
+}
+
+var compareIntTests = []struct {
+ s1, s2 []int
+ want int
+}{
+ {
+ []int{1, 2, 3},
+ []int{1, 2, 3, 4},
+ -1,
+ },
+ {
+ []int{1, 2, 3, 4},
+ []int{1, 2, 3},
+ +1,
+ },
+ {
+ []int{1, 2, 3},
+ []int{1, 4, 3},
+ -1,
+ },
+ {
+ []int{1, 4, 3},
+ []int{1, 2, 3},
+ +1,
+ },
+}
+
+var compareFloatTests = []struct {
+ s1, s2 []float64
+ want int
+}{
+ {
+ []float64{1, 2, math.NaN()},
+ []float64{1, 2, math.NaN()},
+ 0,
+ },
+ {
+ []float64{1, math.NaN(), 3},
+ []float64{1, math.NaN(), 4},
+ -1,
+ },
+ {
+ []float64{1, math.NaN(), 3},
+ []float64{1, 2, 4},
+ -1,
+ },
+ {
+ []float64{1, math.NaN(), 3},
+ []float64{1, 2, math.NaN()},
+ 0,
+ },
+ {
+ []float64{1, math.NaN(), 3, 4},
+ []float64{1, 2, math.NaN()},
+ +1,
+ },
+}
+
+func TestCompare(t *testing.T) {
+ intWant := func(want bool) string {
+ if want {
+ return "0"
+ }
+ return "!= 0"
+ }
+ for _, test := range equalIntTests {
+ if got := Compare(test.s1, test.s2); (got == 0) != test.want {
+ t.Errorf("Compare(%v, %v) = %d, want %s", test.s1, test.s2, got, intWant(test.want))
+ }
+ }
+ for _, test := range equalFloatTests {
+ if got := Compare(test.s1, test.s2); (got == 0) != test.wantEqualNaN {
+ t.Errorf("Compare(%v, %v) = %d, want %s", test.s1, test.s2, got, intWant(test.wantEqualNaN))
+ }
+ }
+
+ for _, test := range compareIntTests {
+ if got := Compare(test.s1, test.s2); got != test.want {
+ t.Errorf("Compare(%v, %v) = %d, want %d", test.s1, test.s2, got, test.want)
+ }
+ }
+ for _, test := range compareFloatTests {
+ if got := Compare(test.s1, test.s2); got != test.want {
+ t.Errorf("Compare(%v, %v) = %d, want %d", test.s1, test.s2, got, test.want)
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+func equalToCmp[T comparable](eq func(T, T) bool) func(T, T) int {
+ return func(v1, v2 T) int {
+ if eq(v1, v2) {
+ return 0
+ }
+ return 1
+ }
+}
+
+func cmp[T constraints.Ordered](v1, v2 T) int {
+ if v1 < v2 {
+ return -1
+ } else if v1 > v2 {
+ return 1
+ } else {
+ return 0
+ }
+}
+
+func TestCompareFunc(t *testing.T) {
+ intWant := func(want bool) string {
+ if want {
+ return "0"
+ }
+ return "!= 0"
+ }
+ for _, test := range equalIntTests {
+ if got := CompareFunc(test.s1, test.s2, equalToCmp(equal[int])); (got == 0) != test.want {
+ t.Errorf("CompareFunc(%v, %v, equalToCmp(equal[int])) = %d, want %s", test.s1, test.s2, got, intWant(test.want))
+ }
+ }
+ for _, test := range equalFloatTests {
+ if got := CompareFunc(test.s1, test.s2, equalToCmp(equal[float64])); (got == 0) != test.wantEqual {
+ t.Errorf("CompareFunc(%v, %v, equalToCmp(equal[float64])) = %d, want %s", test.s1, test.s2, got, intWant(test.wantEqual))
+ }
+ }
+
+ for _, test := range compareIntTests {
+ if got := CompareFunc(test.s1, test.s2, cmp[int]); got != test.want {
+ t.Errorf("CompareFunc(%v, %v, cmp[int]) = %d, want %d", test.s1, test.s2, got, test.want)
+ }
+ }
+ for _, test := range compareFloatTests {
+ if got := CompareFunc(test.s1, test.s2, cmp[float64]); got != test.want {
+ t.Errorf("CompareFunc(%v, %v, cmp[float64]) = %d, want %d", test.s1, test.s2, got, test.want)
+ }
+ }
+
+ s1 := []int{1, 2, 3}
+ s2 := []int{2, 3, 4}
+ if got := CompareFunc(s1, s2, equalToCmp(offByOne[int])); got != 0 {
+ t.Errorf("CompareFunc(%v, %v, offByOne) = %d, want 0", s1, s2, got)
+ }
+
+ s3 := []string{"a", "b", "c"}
+ s4 := []string{"A", "B", "C"}
+ if got := CompareFunc(s3, s4, strings.Compare); got != 1 {
+ t.Errorf("CompareFunc(%v, %v, strings.Compare) = %d, want 1", s3, s4, got)
+ }
+
+ compareLower := func(v1, v2 string) int {
+ return strings.Compare(strings.ToLower(v1), strings.ToLower(v2))
+ }
+ if got := CompareFunc(s3, s4, compareLower); got != 0 {
+ t.Errorf("CompareFunc(%v, %v, compareLower) = %d, want 0", s3, s4, got)
+ }
+
+ cmpIntString := func(v1 int, v2 string) int {
+ return strings.Compare(string(rune(v1)-1+'a'), v2)
+ }
+ if got := CompareFunc(s1, s3, cmpIntString); got != 0 {
+ t.Errorf("CompareFunc(%v, %v, cmpIntString) = %d, want 0", s1, s3, got)
+ }
+}
+
+var indexTests = []struct {
+ s []int
+ v int
+ want int
+}{
+ {
+ nil,
+ 0,
+ -1,
+ },
+ {
+ []int{},
+ 0,
+ -1,
+ },
+ {
+ []int{1, 2, 3},
+ 2,
+ 1,
+ },
+ {
+ []int{1, 2, 2, 3},
+ 2,
+ 1,
+ },
+ {
+ []int{1, 2, 3, 2},
+ 2,
+ 1,
+ },
+}
+
+func TestIndex(t *testing.T) {
+ for _, test := range indexTests {
+ if got := Index(test.s, test.v); got != test.want {
+ t.Errorf("Index(%v, %v) = %d, want %d", test.s, test.v, got, test.want)
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+func equalToIndex[T any](f func(T, T) bool, v1 T) func(T) bool {
+ return func(v2 T) bool {
+ return f(v1, v2)
+ }
+}
+
+func TestIndexFunc(t *testing.T) {
+ for _, test := range indexTests {
+ if got := IndexFunc(test.s, equalToIndex(equal[int], test.v)); got != test.want {
+ t.Errorf("IndexFunc(%v, equalToIndex(equal[int], %v)) = %d, want %d", test.s, test.v, got, test.want)
+ }
+ }
+
+ s1 := []string{"hi", "HI"}
+ if got := IndexFunc(s1, equalToIndex(equal[string], "HI")); got != 1 {
+ t.Errorf("IndexFunc(%v, equalToIndex(equal[string], %q)) = %d, want %d", s1, "HI", got, 1)
+ }
+ if got := IndexFunc(s1, equalToIndex(strings.EqualFold, "HI")); got != 0 {
+ t.Errorf("IndexFunc(%v, equalToIndex(strings.EqualFold, %q)) = %d, want %d", s1, "HI", got, 0)
+ }
+}
+
+func TestContains(t *testing.T) {
+ for _, test := range indexTests {
+ if got := Contains(test.s, test.v); got != (test.want != -1) {
+ t.Errorf("Contains(%v, %v) = %t, want %t", test.s, test.v, got, test.want != -1)
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+var insertTests = []struct {
+ s []int
+ i int
+ add []int
+ want []int
+}{
+ {
+ []int{1, 2, 3},
+ 0,
+ []int{4},
+ []int{4, 1, 2, 3},
+ },
+ {
+ []int{1, 2, 3},
+ 1,
+ []int{4},
+ []int{1, 4, 2, 3},
+ },
+ {
+ []int{1, 2, 3},
+ 3,
+ []int{4},
+ []int{1, 2, 3, 4},
+ },
+ {
+ []int{1, 2, 3},
+ 2,
+ []int{4, 5},
+ []int{1, 2, 4, 5, 3},
+ },
+}
+
+func TestInsert(t *testing.T) {
+ s := []int{1, 2, 3}
+ if got := Insert(s, 0); !Equal(got, s) {
+ t.Errorf("Insert(%v, 0) = %v, want %v", s, got, s)
+ }
+ for _, test := range insertTests {
+ copy := Clone(test.s)
+ if got := Insert(copy, test.i, test.add...); !Equal(got, test.want) {
+ t.Errorf("Insert(%v, %d, %v...) = %v, want %v", test.s, test.i, test.add, got, test.want)
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+var deleteTests = []struct {
+ s []int
+ i, j int
+ want []int
+}{
+ {
+ []int{1, 2, 3},
+ 0,
+ 0,
+ []int{1, 2, 3},
+ },
+ {
+ []int{1, 2, 3},
+ 0,
+ 1,
+ []int{2, 3},
+ },
+ {
+ []int{1, 2, 3},
+ 3,
+ 3,
+ []int{1, 2, 3},
+ },
+ {
+ []int{1, 2, 3},
+ 0,
+ 2,
+ []int{3},
+ },
+ {
+ []int{1, 2, 3},
+ 0,
+ 3,
+ []int{},
+ },
+}
+
+func TestDelete(t *testing.T) {
+ for _, test := range deleteTests {
+ copy := Clone(test.s)
+ if got := Delete(copy, test.i, test.j); !Equal(got, test.want) {
+ t.Errorf("Delete(%v, %d, %d) = %v, want %v", test.s, test.i, test.j, got, test.want)
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+func TestClone(t *testing.T) {
+ s1 := []int{1, 2, 3}
+ s2 := Clone(s1)
+ if !Equal(s1, s2) {
+ t.Errorf("Clone(%v) = %v, want %v", s1, s2, s1)
+ }
+ s1[0] = 4
+ want := []int{1, 2, 3}
+ if !Equal(s2, want) {
+ t.Errorf("Clone(%v) changed unexpectedly to %v", want, s2)
+ }
+ if got := Clone([]int(nil)); got != nil {
+ t.Errorf("Clone(nil) = %#v, want nil", got)
+ }
+ if got := Clone(s1[:0]); got == nil || len(got) != 0 {
+ t.Errorf("Clone(%v) = %#v, want %#v", s1[:0], got, s1[:0])
+ }
+}
+
+var compactTests = []struct {
+ s []int
+ want []int
+}{
+ {
+ nil,
+ nil,
+ },
+ {
+ []int{1},
+ []int{1},
+ },
+ {
+ []int{1, 2, 3},
+ []int{1, 2, 3},
+ },
+ {
+ []int{1, 1, 2},
+ []int{1, 2},
+ },
+ {
+ []int{1, 2, 1},
+ []int{1, 2, 1},
+ },
+ {
+ []int{1, 2, 2, 3, 3, 4},
+ []int{1, 2, 3, 4},
+ },
+}
+
+func TestCompact(t *testing.T) {
+ for _, test := range compactTests {
+ copy := Clone(test.s)
+ if got := Compact(copy); !Equal(got, test.want) {
+ t.Errorf("Compact(%v) = %v, want %v", test.s, got, test.want)
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+func TestCompactFunc(t *testing.T) {
+ for _, test := range compactTests {
+ copy := Clone(test.s)
+ if got := CompactFunc(copy, equal[int]); !Equal(got, test.want) {
+ t.Errorf("CompactFunc(%v, equal[int]) = %v, want %v", test.s, got, test.want)
+ }
+ }
+
+ s1 := []string{"a", "a", "A", "B", "b"}
+ copy := Clone(s1)
+ want := []string{"a", "B"}
+ if got := CompactFunc(copy, strings.EqualFold); !Equal(got, want) {
+ t.Errorf("CompactFunc(%v, strings.EqualFold) = %v, want %v", s1, got, want)
+ }
+}
+
+func TestGrow(t *testing.T) {
+ s1 := []int{1, 2, 3}
+ copy := Clone(s1)
+ s2 := Grow(copy, 1000)
+ if !Equal(s1, s2) {
+ t.Errorf("Grow(%v) = %v, want %v", s1, s2, s1)
+ }
+ if cap(s2) < 1000+len(s1) {
+ t.Errorf("after Grow(%v) cap = %d, want >= %d", s1, cap(s2), 1000+len(s1))
+ }
+}
+
+func TestClip(t *testing.T) {
+ s1 := []int{1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6}[:3]
+ orig := Clone(s1)
+ if len(s1) != 3 {
+ t.Errorf("len(%v) = %d, want 3", s1, len(s1))
+ }
+ if cap(s1) < 6 {
+ t.Errorf("cap(%v[:3]) = %d, want >= 6", orig, cap(s1))
+ }
+ s2 := Clip(s1)
+ if !Equal(s1, s2) {
+ t.Errorf("Clip(%v) = %v, want %v", s1, s2, s1)
+ }
+ if cap(s2) != 3 {
+ t.Errorf("cap(Clip(%v)) = %d, want 3", orig, cap(s2))
+ }
+}
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/slices/sort.go b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/slices/sort.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..c22e74b
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/slices/sort.go
@@ -0,0 +1,127 @@
+// Copyright 2022 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.
+
+package slices
+
+import (
+ "math/bits"
+
+ "golang.org/x/exp/constraints"
+)
+
+// Sort sorts a slice of any ordered type in ascending order.
+// Sort may fail to sort correctly when sorting slices of floating-point
+// numbers containing Not-a-number (NaN) values.
+// Use slices.SortFunc(x, func(a, b float64) bool {return a < b || (math.IsNaN(a) && !math.IsNaN(b))})
+// instead if the input may contain NaNs.
+func Sort[E constraints.Ordered](x []E) {
+ n := len(x)
+ pdqsortOrdered(x, 0, n, bits.Len(uint(n)))
+}
+
+// SortFunc sorts the slice x in ascending order as determined by the less function.
+// This sort is not guaranteed to be stable.
+//
+// SortFunc requires that less is a strict weak ordering.
+// See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weak_ordering#Strict_weak_orderings.
+func SortFunc[E any](x []E, less func(a, b E) bool) {
+ n := len(x)
+ pdqsortLessFunc(x, 0, n, bits.Len(uint(n)), less)
+}
+
+// SortStable sorts the slice x while keeping the original order of equal
+// elements, using less to compare elements.
+func SortStableFunc[E any](x []E, less func(a, b E) bool) {
+ stableLessFunc(x, len(x), less)
+}
+
+// IsSorted reports whether x is sorted in ascending order.
+func IsSorted[E constraints.Ordered](x []E) bool {
+ for i := len(x) - 1; i > 0; i-- {
+ if x[i] < x[i-1] {
+ return false
+ }
+ }
+ return true
+}
+
+// IsSortedFunc reports whether x is sorted in ascending order, with less as the
+// comparison function.
+func IsSortedFunc[E any](x []E, less func(a, b E) bool) bool {
+ for i := len(x) - 1; i > 0; i-- {
+ if less(x[i], x[i-1]) {
+ return false
+ }
+ }
+ return true
+}
+
+// BinarySearch searches for target in a sorted slice and returns the position
+// where target is found, or the position where target would appear in the
+// sort order; it also returns a bool saying whether the target is really found
+// in the slice. The slice must be sorted in increasing order.
+func BinarySearch[E constraints.Ordered](x []E, target E) (int, bool) {
+ // search returns the leftmost position where f returns true, or len(x) if f
+ // returns false for all x. This is the insertion position for target in x,
+ // and could point to an element that's either == target or not.
+ pos := search(len(x), func(i int) bool { return x[i] >= target })
+ if pos >= len(x) || x[pos] != target {
+ return pos, false
+ } else {
+ return pos, true
+ }
+}
+
+// BinarySearchFunc works like BinarySearch, but uses a custom comparison
+// function. The slice must be sorted in increasing order, where "increasing" is
+// defined by cmp. cmp(a, b) is expected to return an integer comparing the two
+// parameters: 0 if a == b, a negative number if a < b and a positive number if
+// a > b.
+func BinarySearchFunc[E any](x []E, target E, cmp func(E, E) int) (int, bool) {
+ pos := search(len(x), func(i int) bool { return cmp(x[i], target) >= 0 })
+ if pos >= len(x) || cmp(x[pos], target) != 0 {
+ return pos, false
+ } else {
+ return pos, true
+ }
+}
+
+func search(n int, f func(int) bool) int {
+ // Define f(-1) == false and f(n) == true.
+ // Invariant: f(i-1) == false, f(j) == true.
+ i, j := 0, n
+ for i < j {
+ h := int(uint(i+j) >> 1) // avoid overflow when computing h
+ // i ≤ h < j
+ if !f(h) {
+ i = h + 1 // preserves f(i-1) == false
+ } else {
+ j = h // preserves f(j) == true
+ }
+ }
+ // i == j, f(i-1) == false, and f(j) (= f(i)) == true => answer is i.
+ return i
+}
+
+type sortedHint int // hint for pdqsort when choosing the pivot
+
+const (
+ unknownHint sortedHint = iota
+ increasingHint
+ decreasingHint
+)
+
+// xorshift paper: https://www.jstatsoft.org/article/view/v008i14/xorshift.pdf
+type xorshift uint64
+
+func (r *xorshift) Next() uint64 {
+ *r ^= *r << 13
+ *r ^= *r >> 17
+ *r ^= *r << 5
+ return uint64(*r)
+}
+
+func nextPowerOfTwo(length int) uint {
+ return 1 << bits.Len(uint(length))
+}
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/slices/sort_benchmark_test.go b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/slices/sort_benchmark_test.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..88b753d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/slices/sort_benchmark_test.go
@@ -0,0 +1,202 @@
+// Copyright 2022 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.
+
+package slices
+
+import (
+ "math/rand"
+ "sort"
+ "strings"
+ "testing"
+)
+
+// These benchmarks compare sorting a large slice of int with sort.Ints vs.
+// slices.Sort
+func makeRandomInts(n int) []int {
+ rand.Seed(42)
+ ints := make([]int, n)
+ for i := 0; i < n; i++ {
+ ints[i] = rand.Intn(n)
+ }
+ return ints
+}
+
+func makeSortedInts(n int) []int {
+ ints := make([]int, n)
+ for i := 0; i < n; i++ {
+ ints[i] = i
+ }
+ return ints
+}
+
+func makeReversedInts(n int) []int {
+ ints := make([]int, n)
+ for i := 0; i < n; i++ {
+ ints[i] = n - i
+ }
+ return ints
+}
+
+const N = 100_000
+
+func BenchmarkSortInts(b *testing.B) {
+ for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ {
+ b.StopTimer()
+ ints := makeRandomInts(N)
+ b.StartTimer()
+ sort.Ints(ints)
+ }
+}
+
+func BenchmarkSlicesSortInts(b *testing.B) {
+ for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ {
+ b.StopTimer()
+ ints := makeRandomInts(N)
+ b.StartTimer()
+ Sort(ints)
+ }
+}
+
+func BenchmarkSlicesSortInts_Sorted(b *testing.B) {
+ for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ {
+ b.StopTimer()
+ ints := makeSortedInts(N)
+ b.StartTimer()
+ Sort(ints)
+ }
+}
+
+func BenchmarkSlicesSortInts_Reversed(b *testing.B) {
+ for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ {
+ b.StopTimer()
+ ints := makeReversedInts(N)
+ b.StartTimer()
+ Sort(ints)
+ }
+}
+
+// Since we're benchmarking these sorts against each other, make sure that they
+// generate similar results.
+func TestIntSorts(t *testing.T) {
+ ints := makeRandomInts(200)
+ ints2 := Clone(ints)
+
+ sort.Ints(ints)
+ Sort(ints2)
+
+ for i := range ints {
+ if ints[i] != ints2[i] {
+ t.Fatalf("ints2 mismatch at %d; %d != %d", i, ints[i], ints2[i])
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+// The following is a benchmark for sorting strings.
+
+// makeRandomStrings generates n random strings with alphabetic runes of
+// varying lenghts.
+func makeRandomStrings(n int) []string {
+ rand.Seed(42)
+ var letters = []rune("abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ")
+ ss := make([]string, n)
+ for i := 0; i < n; i++ {
+ var sb strings.Builder
+ slen := 2 + rand.Intn(50)
+ for j := 0; j < slen; j++ {
+ sb.WriteRune(letters[rand.Intn(len(letters))])
+ }
+ ss[i] = sb.String()
+ }
+ return ss
+}
+
+func TestStringSorts(t *testing.T) {
+ ss := makeRandomStrings(200)
+ ss2 := Clone(ss)
+
+ sort.Strings(ss)
+ Sort(ss2)
+
+ for i := range ss {
+ if ss[i] != ss2[i] {
+ t.Fatalf("ss2 mismatch at %d; %s != %s", i, ss[i], ss2[i])
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+func BenchmarkSortStrings(b *testing.B) {
+ for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ {
+ b.StopTimer()
+ ss := makeRandomStrings(N)
+ b.StartTimer()
+ sort.Strings(ss)
+ }
+}
+
+func BenchmarkSlicesSortStrings(b *testing.B) {
+ for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ {
+ b.StopTimer()
+ ss := makeRandomStrings(N)
+ b.StartTimer()
+ Sort(ss)
+ }
+}
+
+// These benchmarks compare sorting a slice of structs with sort.Sort vs.
+// slices.SortFunc.
+type myStruct struct {
+ a, b, c, d string
+ n int
+}
+
+type myStructs []*myStruct
+
+func (s myStructs) Len() int { return len(s) }
+func (s myStructs) Less(i, j int) bool { return s[i].n < s[j].n }
+func (s myStructs) Swap(i, j int) { s[i], s[j] = s[j], s[i] }
+
+func makeRandomStructs(n int) myStructs {
+ rand.Seed(42)
+ structs := make([]*myStruct, n)
+ for i := 0; i < n; i++ {
+ structs[i] = &myStruct{n: rand.Intn(n)}
+ }
+ return structs
+}
+
+func TestStructSorts(t *testing.T) {
+ ss := makeRandomStructs(200)
+ ss2 := make([]*myStruct, len(ss))
+ for i := range ss {
+ ss2[i] = &myStruct{n: ss[i].n}
+ }
+
+ sort.Sort(ss)
+ SortFunc(ss2, func(a, b *myStruct) bool { return a.n < b.n })
+
+ for i := range ss {
+ if *ss[i] != *ss2[i] {
+ t.Fatalf("ints2 mismatch at %d; %v != %v", i, *ss[i], *ss2[i])
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+func BenchmarkSortStructs(b *testing.B) {
+ for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ {
+ b.StopTimer()
+ ss := makeRandomStructs(N)
+ b.StartTimer()
+ sort.Sort(ss)
+ }
+}
+
+func BenchmarkSortFuncStructs(b *testing.B) {
+ lessFunc := func(a, b *myStruct) bool { return a.n < b.n }
+ for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ {
+ b.StopTimer()
+ ss := makeRandomStructs(N)
+ b.StartTimer()
+ SortFunc(ss, lessFunc)
+ }
+}
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/slices/sort_test.go b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/slices/sort_test.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..9a52992
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/slices/sort_test.go
@@ -0,0 +1,285 @@
+// Copyright 2022 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.
+
+package slices
+
+import (
+ "math"
+ "math/rand"
+ "sort"
+ "strconv"
+ "strings"
+ "testing"
+)
+
+var ints = [...]int{74, 59, 238, -784, 9845, 959, 905, 0, 0, 42, 7586, -5467984, 7586}
+var float64s = [...]float64{74.3, 59.0, math.Inf(1), 238.2, -784.0, 2.3, math.Inf(-1), 9845.768, -959.7485, 905, 7.8, 7.8, 74.3, 59.0, math.Inf(1), 238.2, -784.0, 2.3}
+var float64sWithNaNs = [...]float64{74.3, 59.0, math.Inf(1), 238.2, -784.0, 2.3, math.NaN(), math.NaN(), math.Inf(-1), 9845.768, -959.7485, 905, 7.8, 7.8}
+var strs = [...]string{"", "Hello", "foo", "bar", "foo", "f00", "%*&^*&^&", "***"}
+
+func TestSortIntSlice(t *testing.T) {
+ data := ints[:]
+ Sort(data)
+ if !IsSorted(data) {
+ t.Errorf("sorted %v", ints)
+ t.Errorf(" got %v", data)
+ }
+}
+
+func TestSortFuncIntSlice(t *testing.T) {
+ data := ints[:]
+ SortFunc(data, func(a, b int) bool { return a < b })
+ if !IsSorted(data) {
+ t.Errorf("sorted %v", ints)
+ t.Errorf(" got %v", data)
+ }
+}
+
+func TestSortFloat64Slice(t *testing.T) {
+ data := float64s[:]
+ Sort(data)
+ if !IsSorted(data) {
+ t.Errorf("sorted %v", float64s)
+ t.Errorf(" got %v", data)
+ }
+}
+
+func TestSortFloat64SliceWithNaNs(t *testing.T) {
+ data := float64sWithNaNs[:]
+ input := make([]float64, len(float64sWithNaNs))
+ for i := range input {
+ input[i] = float64sWithNaNs[i]
+ }
+ // Make sure Sort doesn't panic when the slice contains NaNs.
+ Sort(data)
+ // Check whether the result is a permutation of the input.
+ sort.Float64s(data)
+ sort.Float64s(input)
+ for i, v := range input {
+ if data[i] != v && !(math.IsNaN(data[i]) && math.IsNaN(v)) {
+ t.Fatalf("the result is not a permutation of the input\ngot %v\nwant %v", data, input)
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+func TestSortStringSlice(t *testing.T) {
+ data := strs[:]
+ Sort(data)
+ if !IsSorted(data) {
+ t.Errorf("sorted %v", strs)
+ t.Errorf(" got %v", data)
+ }
+}
+
+func TestSortLarge_Random(t *testing.T) {
+ n := 1000000
+ if testing.Short() {
+ n /= 100
+ }
+ data := make([]int, n)
+ for i := 0; i < len(data); i++ {
+ data[i] = rand.Intn(100)
+ }
+ if IsSorted(data) {
+ t.Fatalf("terrible rand.rand")
+ }
+ Sort(data)
+ if !IsSorted(data) {
+ t.Errorf("sort didn't sort - 1M ints")
+ }
+}
+
+type intPair struct {
+ a, b int
+}
+
+type intPairs []intPair
+
+// Pairs compare on a only.
+func intPairLess(x, y intPair) bool {
+ return x.a < y.a
+}
+
+// Record initial order in B.
+func (d intPairs) initB() {
+ for i := range d {
+ d[i].b = i
+ }
+}
+
+// InOrder checks if a-equal elements were not reordered.
+func (d intPairs) inOrder() bool {
+ lastA, lastB := -1, 0
+ for i := 0; i < len(d); i++ {
+ if lastA != d[i].a {
+ lastA = d[i].a
+ lastB = d[i].b
+ continue
+ }
+ if d[i].b <= lastB {
+ return false
+ }
+ lastB = d[i].b
+ }
+ return true
+}
+
+func TestStability(t *testing.T) {
+ n, m := 100000, 1000
+ if testing.Short() {
+ n, m = 1000, 100
+ }
+ data := make(intPairs, n)
+
+ // random distribution
+ for i := 0; i < len(data); i++ {
+ data[i].a = rand.Intn(m)
+ }
+ if IsSortedFunc(data, intPairLess) {
+ t.Fatalf("terrible rand.rand")
+ }
+ data.initB()
+ SortStableFunc(data, intPairLess)
+ if !IsSortedFunc(data, intPairLess) {
+ t.Errorf("Stable didn't sort %d ints", n)
+ }
+ if !data.inOrder() {
+ t.Errorf("Stable wasn't stable on %d ints", n)
+ }
+
+ // already sorted
+ data.initB()
+ SortStableFunc(data, intPairLess)
+ if !IsSortedFunc(data, intPairLess) {
+ t.Errorf("Stable shuffled sorted %d ints (order)", n)
+ }
+ if !data.inOrder() {
+ t.Errorf("Stable shuffled sorted %d ints (stability)", n)
+ }
+
+ // sorted reversed
+ for i := 0; i < len(data); i++ {
+ data[i].a = len(data) - i
+ }
+ data.initB()
+ SortStableFunc(data, intPairLess)
+ if !IsSortedFunc(data, intPairLess) {
+ t.Errorf("Stable didn't sort %d ints", n)
+ }
+ if !data.inOrder() {
+ t.Errorf("Stable wasn't stable on %d ints", n)
+ }
+}
+
+func TestBinarySearch(t *testing.T) {
+ str1 := []string{"foo"}
+ str2 := []string{"ab", "ca"}
+ str3 := []string{"mo", "qo", "vo"}
+ str4 := []string{"ab", "ad", "ca", "xy"}
+
+ // slice with repeating elements
+ strRepeats := []string{"ba", "ca", "da", "da", "da", "ka", "ma", "ma", "ta"}
+
+ // slice with all element equal
+ strSame := []string{"xx", "xx", "xx"}
+
+ tests := []struct {
+ data []string
+ target string
+ wantPos int
+ wantFound bool
+ }{
+ {[]string{}, "foo", 0, false},
+ {[]string{}, "", 0, false},
+
+ {str1, "foo", 0, true},
+ {str1, "bar", 0, false},
+ {str1, "zx", 1, false},
+
+ {str2, "aa", 0, false},
+ {str2, "ab", 0, true},
+ {str2, "ad", 1, false},
+ {str2, "ca", 1, true},
+ {str2, "ra", 2, false},
+
+ {str3, "bb", 0, false},
+ {str3, "mo", 0, true},
+ {str3, "nb", 1, false},
+ {str3, "qo", 1, true},
+ {str3, "tr", 2, false},
+ {str3, "vo", 2, true},
+ {str3, "xr", 3, false},
+
+ {str4, "aa", 0, false},
+ {str4, "ab", 0, true},
+ {str4, "ac", 1, false},
+ {str4, "ad", 1, true},
+ {str4, "ax", 2, false},
+ {str4, "ca", 2, true},
+ {str4, "cc", 3, false},
+ {str4, "dd", 3, false},
+ {str4, "xy", 3, true},
+ {str4, "zz", 4, false},
+
+ {strRepeats, "da", 2, true},
+ {strRepeats, "db", 5, false},
+ {strRepeats, "ma", 6, true},
+ {strRepeats, "mb", 8, false},
+
+ {strSame, "xx", 0, true},
+ {strSame, "ab", 0, false},
+ {strSame, "zz", 3, false},
+ }
+ for _, tt := range tests {
+ t.Run(tt.target, func(t *testing.T) {
+ {
+ pos, found := BinarySearch(tt.data, tt.target)
+ if pos != tt.wantPos || found != tt.wantFound {
+ t.Errorf("BinarySearch got (%v, %v), want (%v, %v)", pos, found, tt.wantPos, tt.wantFound)
+ }
+ }
+
+ {
+ pos, found := BinarySearchFunc(tt.data, tt.target, strings.Compare)
+ if pos != tt.wantPos || found != tt.wantFound {
+ t.Errorf("BinarySearchFunc got (%v, %v), want (%v, %v)", pos, found, tt.wantPos, tt.wantFound)
+ }
+ }
+ })
+ }
+}
+
+func TestBinarySearchInts(t *testing.T) {
+ data := []int{20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90}
+ tests := []struct {
+ target int
+ wantPos int
+ wantFound bool
+ }{
+ {20, 0, true},
+ {23, 1, false},
+ {43, 3, false},
+ {80, 6, true},
+ }
+ for _, tt := range tests {
+ t.Run(strconv.Itoa(tt.target), func(t *testing.T) {
+ {
+ pos, found := BinarySearch(data, tt.target)
+ if pos != tt.wantPos || found != tt.wantFound {
+ t.Errorf("BinarySearch got (%v, %v), want (%v, %v)", pos, found, tt.wantPos, tt.wantFound)
+ }
+ }
+
+ {
+ cmp := func(a, b int) int {
+ return a - b
+ }
+ pos, found := BinarySearchFunc(data, tt.target, cmp)
+ if pos != tt.wantPos || found != tt.wantFound {
+ t.Errorf("BinarySearchFunc got (%v, %v), want (%v, %v)", pos, found, tt.wantPos, tt.wantFound)
+ }
+ }
+ })
+ }
+}
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/slices/zsortfunc.go b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/slices/zsortfunc.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..2a63247
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/slices/zsortfunc.go
@@ -0,0 +1,479 @@
+// Code generated by gen_sort_variants.go; DO NOT EDIT.
+
+// Copyright 2022 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.
+
+package slices
+
+// insertionSortLessFunc sorts data[a:b] using insertion sort.
+func insertionSortLessFunc[E any](data []E, a, b int, less func(a, b E) bool) {
+ for i := a + 1; i < b; i++ {
+ for j := i; j > a && less(data[j], data[j-1]); j-- {
+ data[j], data[j-1] = data[j-1], data[j]
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+// siftDownLessFunc implements the heap property on data[lo:hi].
+// first is an offset into the array where the root of the heap lies.
+func siftDownLessFunc[E any](data []E, lo, hi, first int, less func(a, b E) bool) {
+ root := lo
+ for {
+ child := 2*root + 1
+ if child >= hi {
+ break
+ }
+ if child+1 < hi && less(data[first+child], data[first+child+1]) {
+ child++
+ }
+ if !less(data[first+root], data[first+child]) {
+ return
+ }
+ data[first+root], data[first+child] = data[first+child], data[first+root]
+ root = child
+ }
+}
+
+func heapSortLessFunc[E any](data []E, a, b int, less func(a, b E) bool) {
+ first := a
+ lo := 0
+ hi := b - a
+
+ // Build heap with greatest element at top.
+ for i := (hi - 1) / 2; i >= 0; i-- {
+ siftDownLessFunc(data, i, hi, first, less)
+ }
+
+ // Pop elements, largest first, into end of data.
+ for i := hi - 1; i >= 0; i-- {
+ data[first], data[first+i] = data[first+i], data[first]
+ siftDownLessFunc(data, lo, i, first, less)
+ }
+}
+
+// pdqsortLessFunc sorts data[a:b].
+// The algorithm based on pattern-defeating quicksort(pdqsort), but without the optimizations from BlockQuicksort.
+// pdqsort paper: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2106.05123.pdf
+// C++ implementation: https://github.com/orlp/pdqsort
+// Rust implementation: https://docs.rs/pdqsort/latest/pdqsort/
+// limit is the number of allowed bad (very unbalanced) pivots before falling back to heapsort.
+func pdqsortLessFunc[E any](data []E, a, b, limit int, less func(a, b E) bool) {
+ const maxInsertion = 12
+
+ var (
+ wasBalanced = true // whether the last partitioning was reasonably balanced
+ wasPartitioned = true // whether the slice was already partitioned
+ )
+
+ for {
+ length := b - a
+
+ if length <= maxInsertion {
+ insertionSortLessFunc(data, a, b, less)
+ return
+ }
+
+ // Fall back to heapsort if too many bad choices were made.
+ if limit == 0 {
+ heapSortLessFunc(data, a, b, less)
+ return
+ }
+
+ // If the last partitioning was imbalanced, we need to breaking patterns.
+ if !wasBalanced {
+ breakPatternsLessFunc(data, a, b, less)
+ limit--
+ }
+
+ pivot, hint := choosePivotLessFunc(data, a, b, less)
+ if hint == decreasingHint {
+ reverseRangeLessFunc(data, a, b, less)
+ // The chosen pivot was pivot-a elements after the start of the array.
+ // After reversing it is pivot-a elements before the end of the array.
+ // The idea came from Rust's implementation.
+ pivot = (b - 1) - (pivot - a)
+ hint = increasingHint
+ }
+
+ // The slice is likely already sorted.
+ if wasBalanced && wasPartitioned && hint == increasingHint {
+ if partialInsertionSortLessFunc(data, a, b, less) {
+ return
+ }
+ }
+
+ // Probably the slice contains many duplicate elements, partition the slice into
+ // elements equal to and elements greater than the pivot.
+ if a > 0 && !less(data[a-1], data[pivot]) {
+ mid := partitionEqualLessFunc(data, a, b, pivot, less)
+ a = mid
+ continue
+ }
+
+ mid, alreadyPartitioned := partitionLessFunc(data, a, b, pivot, less)
+ wasPartitioned = alreadyPartitioned
+
+ leftLen, rightLen := mid-a, b-mid
+ balanceThreshold := length / 8
+ if leftLen < rightLen {
+ wasBalanced = leftLen >= balanceThreshold
+ pdqsortLessFunc(data, a, mid, limit, less)
+ a = mid + 1
+ } else {
+ wasBalanced = rightLen >= balanceThreshold
+ pdqsortLessFunc(data, mid+1, b, limit, less)
+ b = mid
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+// partitionLessFunc does one quicksort partition.
+// Let p = data[pivot]
+// Moves elements in data[a:b] around, so that data[i]<p and data[j]>=p for i<newpivot and j>newpivot.
+// On return, data[newpivot] = p
+func partitionLessFunc[E any](data []E, a, b, pivot int, less func(a, b E) bool) (newpivot int, alreadyPartitioned bool) {
+ data[a], data[pivot] = data[pivot], data[a]
+ i, j := a+1, b-1 // i and j are inclusive of the elements remaining to be partitioned
+
+ for i <= j && less(data[i], data[a]) {
+ i++
+ }
+ for i <= j && !less(data[j], data[a]) {
+ j--
+ }
+ if i > j {
+ data[j], data[a] = data[a], data[j]
+ return j, true
+ }
+ data[i], data[j] = data[j], data[i]
+ i++
+ j--
+
+ for {
+ for i <= j && less(data[i], data[a]) {
+ i++
+ }
+ for i <= j && !less(data[j], data[a]) {
+ j--
+ }
+ if i > j {
+ break
+ }
+ data[i], data[j] = data[j], data[i]
+ i++
+ j--
+ }
+ data[j], data[a] = data[a], data[j]
+ return j, false
+}
+
+// partitionEqualLessFunc partitions data[a:b] into elements equal to data[pivot] followed by elements greater than data[pivot].
+// It assumed that data[a:b] does not contain elements smaller than the data[pivot].
+func partitionEqualLessFunc[E any](data []E, a, b, pivot int, less func(a, b E) bool) (newpivot int) {
+ data[a], data[pivot] = data[pivot], data[a]
+ i, j := a+1, b-1 // i and j are inclusive of the elements remaining to be partitioned
+
+ for {
+ for i <= j && !less(data[a], data[i]) {
+ i++
+ }
+ for i <= j && less(data[a], data[j]) {
+ j--
+ }
+ if i > j {
+ break
+ }
+ data[i], data[j] = data[j], data[i]
+ i++
+ j--
+ }
+ return i
+}
+
+// partialInsertionSortLessFunc partially sorts a slice, returns true if the slice is sorted at the end.
+func partialInsertionSortLessFunc[E any](data []E, a, b int, less func(a, b E) bool) bool {
+ const (
+ maxSteps = 5 // maximum number of adjacent out-of-order pairs that will get shifted
+ shortestShifting = 50 // don't shift any elements on short arrays
+ )
+ i := a + 1
+ for j := 0; j < maxSteps; j++ {
+ for i < b && !less(data[i], data[i-1]) {
+ i++
+ }
+
+ if i == b {
+ return true
+ }
+
+ if b-a < shortestShifting {
+ return false
+ }
+
+ data[i], data[i-1] = data[i-1], data[i]
+
+ // Shift the smaller one to the left.
+ if i-a >= 2 {
+ for j := i - 1; j >= 1; j-- {
+ if !less(data[j], data[j-1]) {
+ break
+ }
+ data[j], data[j-1] = data[j-1], data[j]
+ }
+ }
+ // Shift the greater one to the right.
+ if b-i >= 2 {
+ for j := i + 1; j < b; j++ {
+ if !less(data[j], data[j-1]) {
+ break
+ }
+ data[j], data[j-1] = data[j-1], data[j]
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ return false
+}
+
+// breakPatternsLessFunc scatters some elements around in an attempt to break some patterns
+// that might cause imbalanced partitions in quicksort.
+func breakPatternsLessFunc[E any](data []E, a, b int, less func(a, b E) bool) {
+ length := b - a
+ if length >= 8 {
+ random := xorshift(length)
+ modulus := nextPowerOfTwo(length)
+
+ for idx := a + (length/4)*2 - 1; idx <= a+(length/4)*2+1; idx++ {
+ other := int(uint(random.Next()) & (modulus - 1))
+ if other >= length {
+ other -= length
+ }
+ data[idx], data[a+other] = data[a+other], data[idx]
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+// choosePivotLessFunc chooses a pivot in data[a:b].
+//
+// [0,8): chooses a static pivot.
+// [8,shortestNinther): uses the simple median-of-three method.
+// [shortestNinther,∞): uses the Tukey ninther method.
+func choosePivotLessFunc[E any](data []E, a, b int, less func(a, b E) bool) (pivot int, hint sortedHint) {
+ const (
+ shortestNinther = 50
+ maxSwaps = 4 * 3
+ )
+
+ l := b - a
+
+ var (
+ swaps int
+ i = a + l/4*1
+ j = a + l/4*2
+ k = a + l/4*3
+ )
+
+ if l >= 8 {
+ if l >= shortestNinther {
+ // Tukey ninther method, the idea came from Rust's implementation.
+ i = medianAdjacentLessFunc(data, i, &swaps, less)
+ j = medianAdjacentLessFunc(data, j, &swaps, less)
+ k = medianAdjacentLessFunc(data, k, &swaps, less)
+ }
+ // Find the median among i, j, k and stores it into j.
+ j = medianLessFunc(data, i, j, k, &swaps, less)
+ }
+
+ switch swaps {
+ case 0:
+ return j, increasingHint
+ case maxSwaps:
+ return j, decreasingHint
+ default:
+ return j, unknownHint
+ }
+}
+
+// order2LessFunc returns x,y where data[x] <= data[y], where x,y=a,b or x,y=b,a.
+func order2LessFunc[E any](data []E, a, b int, swaps *int, less func(a, b E) bool) (int, int) {
+ if less(data[b], data[a]) {
+ *swaps++
+ return b, a
+ }
+ return a, b
+}
+
+// medianLessFunc returns x where data[x] is the median of data[a],data[b],data[c], where x is a, b, or c.
+func medianLessFunc[E any](data []E, a, b, c int, swaps *int, less func(a, b E) bool) int {
+ a, b = order2LessFunc(data, a, b, swaps, less)
+ b, c = order2LessFunc(data, b, c, swaps, less)
+ a, b = order2LessFunc(data, a, b, swaps, less)
+ return b
+}
+
+// medianAdjacentLessFunc finds the median of data[a - 1], data[a], data[a + 1] and stores the index into a.
+func medianAdjacentLessFunc[E any](data []E, a int, swaps *int, less func(a, b E) bool) int {
+ return medianLessFunc(data, a-1, a, a+1, swaps, less)
+}
+
+func reverseRangeLessFunc[E any](data []E, a, b int, less func(a, b E) bool) {
+ i := a
+ j := b - 1
+ for i < j {
+ data[i], data[j] = data[j], data[i]
+ i++
+ j--
+ }
+}
+
+func swapRangeLessFunc[E any](data []E, a, b, n int, less func(a, b E) bool) {
+ for i := 0; i < n; i++ {
+ data[a+i], data[b+i] = data[b+i], data[a+i]
+ }
+}
+
+func stableLessFunc[E any](data []E, n int, less func(a, b E) bool) {
+ blockSize := 20 // must be > 0
+ a, b := 0, blockSize
+ for b <= n {
+ insertionSortLessFunc(data, a, b, less)
+ a = b
+ b += blockSize
+ }
+ insertionSortLessFunc(data, a, n, less)
+
+ for blockSize < n {
+ a, b = 0, 2*blockSize
+ for b <= n {
+ symMergeLessFunc(data, a, a+blockSize, b, less)
+ a = b
+ b += 2 * blockSize
+ }
+ if m := a + blockSize; m < n {
+ symMergeLessFunc(data, a, m, n, less)
+ }
+ blockSize *= 2
+ }
+}
+
+// symMergeLessFunc merges the two sorted subsequences data[a:m] and data[m:b] using
+// the SymMerge algorithm from Pok-Son Kim and Arne Kutzner, "Stable Minimum
+// Storage Merging by Symmetric Comparisons", in Susanne Albers and Tomasz
+// Radzik, editors, Algorithms - ESA 2004, volume 3221 of Lecture Notes in
+// Computer Science, pages 714-723. Springer, 2004.
+//
+// Let M = m-a and N = b-n. Wolog M < N.
+// The recursion depth is bound by ceil(log(N+M)).
+// The algorithm needs O(M*log(N/M + 1)) calls to data.Less.
+// The algorithm needs O((M+N)*log(M)) calls to data.Swap.
+//
+// The paper gives O((M+N)*log(M)) as the number of assignments assuming a
+// rotation algorithm which uses O(M+N+gcd(M+N)) assignments. The argumentation
+// in the paper carries through for Swap operations, especially as the block
+// swapping rotate uses only O(M+N) Swaps.
+//
+// symMerge assumes non-degenerate arguments: a < m && m < b.
+// Having the caller check this condition eliminates many leaf recursion calls,
+// which improves performance.
+func symMergeLessFunc[E any](data []E, a, m, b int, less func(a, b E) bool) {
+ // Avoid unnecessary recursions of symMerge
+ // by direct insertion of data[a] into data[m:b]
+ // if data[a:m] only contains one element.
+ if m-a == 1 {
+ // Use binary search to find the lowest index i
+ // such that data[i] >= data[a] for m <= i < b.
+ // Exit the search loop with i == b in case no such index exists.
+ i := m
+ j := b
+ for i < j {
+ h := int(uint(i+j) >> 1)
+ if less(data[h], data[a]) {
+ i = h + 1
+ } else {
+ j = h
+ }
+ }
+ // Swap values until data[a] reaches the position before i.
+ for k := a; k < i-1; k++ {
+ data[k], data[k+1] = data[k+1], data[k]
+ }
+ return
+ }
+
+ // Avoid unnecessary recursions of symMerge
+ // by direct insertion of data[m] into data[a:m]
+ // if data[m:b] only contains one element.
+ if b-m == 1 {
+ // Use binary search to find the lowest index i
+ // such that data[i] > data[m] for a <= i < m.
+ // Exit the search loop with i == m in case no such index exists.
+ i := a
+ j := m
+ for i < j {
+ h := int(uint(i+j) >> 1)
+ if !less(data[m], data[h]) {
+ i = h + 1
+ } else {
+ j = h
+ }
+ }
+ // Swap values until data[m] reaches the position i.
+ for k := m; k > i; k-- {
+ data[k], data[k-1] = data[k-1], data[k]
+ }
+ return
+ }
+
+ mid := int(uint(a+b) >> 1)
+ n := mid + m
+ var start, r int
+ if m > mid {
+ start = n - b
+ r = mid
+ } else {
+ start = a
+ r = m
+ }
+ p := n - 1
+
+ for start < r {
+ c := int(uint(start+r) >> 1)
+ if !less(data[p-c], data[c]) {
+ start = c + 1
+ } else {
+ r = c
+ }
+ }
+
+ end := n - start
+ if start < m && m < end {
+ rotateLessFunc(data, start, m, end, less)
+ }
+ if a < start && start < mid {
+ symMergeLessFunc(data, a, start, mid, less)
+ }
+ if mid < end && end < b {
+ symMergeLessFunc(data, mid, end, b, less)
+ }
+}
+
+// rotateLessFunc rotates two consecutive blocks u = data[a:m] and v = data[m:b] in data:
+// Data of the form 'x u v y' is changed to 'x v u y'.
+// rotate performs at most b-a many calls to data.Swap,
+// and it assumes non-degenerate arguments: a < m && m < b.
+func rotateLessFunc[E any](data []E, a, m, b int, less func(a, b E) bool) {
+ i := m - a
+ j := b - m
+
+ for i != j {
+ if i > j {
+ swapRangeLessFunc(data, m-i, m, j, less)
+ i -= j
+ } else {
+ swapRangeLessFunc(data, m-i, m+j-i, i, less)
+ j -= i
+ }
+ }
+ // i == j
+ swapRangeLessFunc(data, m-i, m, i, less)
+}
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/slices/zsortordered.go b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/slices/zsortordered.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..efaa1c8
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/slices/zsortordered.go
@@ -0,0 +1,481 @@
+// Code generated by gen_sort_variants.go; DO NOT EDIT.
+
+// Copyright 2022 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.
+
+package slices
+
+import "golang.org/x/exp/constraints"
+
+// insertionSortOrdered sorts data[a:b] using insertion sort.
+func insertionSortOrdered[E constraints.Ordered](data []E, a, b int) {
+ for i := a + 1; i < b; i++ {
+ for j := i; j > a && (data[j] < data[j-1]); j-- {
+ data[j], data[j-1] = data[j-1], data[j]
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+// siftDownOrdered implements the heap property on data[lo:hi].
+// first is an offset into the array where the root of the heap lies.
+func siftDownOrdered[E constraints.Ordered](data []E, lo, hi, first int) {
+ root := lo
+ for {
+ child := 2*root + 1
+ if child >= hi {
+ break
+ }
+ if child+1 < hi && (data[first+child] < data[first+child+1]) {
+ child++
+ }
+ if !(data[first+root] < data[first+child]) {
+ return
+ }
+ data[first+root], data[first+child] = data[first+child], data[first+root]
+ root = child
+ }
+}
+
+func heapSortOrdered[E constraints.Ordered](data []E, a, b int) {
+ first := a
+ lo := 0
+ hi := b - a
+
+ // Build heap with greatest element at top.
+ for i := (hi - 1) / 2; i >= 0; i-- {
+ siftDownOrdered(data, i, hi, first)
+ }
+
+ // Pop elements, largest first, into end of data.
+ for i := hi - 1; i >= 0; i-- {
+ data[first], data[first+i] = data[first+i], data[first]
+ siftDownOrdered(data, lo, i, first)
+ }
+}
+
+// pdqsortOrdered sorts data[a:b].
+// The algorithm based on pattern-defeating quicksort(pdqsort), but without the optimizations from BlockQuicksort.
+// pdqsort paper: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2106.05123.pdf
+// C++ implementation: https://github.com/orlp/pdqsort
+// Rust implementation: https://docs.rs/pdqsort/latest/pdqsort/
+// limit is the number of allowed bad (very unbalanced) pivots before falling back to heapsort.
+func pdqsortOrdered[E constraints.Ordered](data []E, a, b, limit int) {
+ const maxInsertion = 12
+
+ var (
+ wasBalanced = true // whether the last partitioning was reasonably balanced
+ wasPartitioned = true // whether the slice was already partitioned
+ )
+
+ for {
+ length := b - a
+
+ if length <= maxInsertion {
+ insertionSortOrdered(data, a, b)
+ return
+ }
+
+ // Fall back to heapsort if too many bad choices were made.
+ if limit == 0 {
+ heapSortOrdered(data, a, b)
+ return
+ }
+
+ // If the last partitioning was imbalanced, we need to breaking patterns.
+ if !wasBalanced {
+ breakPatternsOrdered(data, a, b)
+ limit--
+ }
+
+ pivot, hint := choosePivotOrdered(data, a, b)
+ if hint == decreasingHint {
+ reverseRangeOrdered(data, a, b)
+ // The chosen pivot was pivot-a elements after the start of the array.
+ // After reversing it is pivot-a elements before the end of the array.
+ // The idea came from Rust's implementation.
+ pivot = (b - 1) - (pivot - a)
+ hint = increasingHint
+ }
+
+ // The slice is likely already sorted.
+ if wasBalanced && wasPartitioned && hint == increasingHint {
+ if partialInsertionSortOrdered(data, a, b) {
+ return
+ }
+ }
+
+ // Probably the slice contains many duplicate elements, partition the slice into
+ // elements equal to and elements greater than the pivot.
+ if a > 0 && !(data[a-1] < data[pivot]) {
+ mid := partitionEqualOrdered(data, a, b, pivot)
+ a = mid
+ continue
+ }
+
+ mid, alreadyPartitioned := partitionOrdered(data, a, b, pivot)
+ wasPartitioned = alreadyPartitioned
+
+ leftLen, rightLen := mid-a, b-mid
+ balanceThreshold := length / 8
+ if leftLen < rightLen {
+ wasBalanced = leftLen >= balanceThreshold
+ pdqsortOrdered(data, a, mid, limit)
+ a = mid + 1
+ } else {
+ wasBalanced = rightLen >= balanceThreshold
+ pdqsortOrdered(data, mid+1, b, limit)
+ b = mid
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+// partitionOrdered does one quicksort partition.
+// Let p = data[pivot]
+// Moves elements in data[a:b] around, so that data[i]<p and data[j]>=p for i<newpivot and j>newpivot.
+// On return, data[newpivot] = p
+func partitionOrdered[E constraints.Ordered](data []E, a, b, pivot int) (newpivot int, alreadyPartitioned bool) {
+ data[a], data[pivot] = data[pivot], data[a]
+ i, j := a+1, b-1 // i and j are inclusive of the elements remaining to be partitioned
+
+ for i <= j && (data[i] < data[a]) {
+ i++
+ }
+ for i <= j && !(data[j] < data[a]) {
+ j--
+ }
+ if i > j {
+ data[j], data[a] = data[a], data[j]
+ return j, true
+ }
+ data[i], data[j] = data[j], data[i]
+ i++
+ j--
+
+ for {
+ for i <= j && (data[i] < data[a]) {
+ i++
+ }
+ for i <= j && !(data[j] < data[a]) {
+ j--
+ }
+ if i > j {
+ break
+ }
+ data[i], data[j] = data[j], data[i]
+ i++
+ j--
+ }
+ data[j], data[a] = data[a], data[j]
+ return j, false
+}
+
+// partitionEqualOrdered partitions data[a:b] into elements equal to data[pivot] followed by elements greater than data[pivot].
+// It assumed that data[a:b] does not contain elements smaller than the data[pivot].
+func partitionEqualOrdered[E constraints.Ordered](data []E, a, b, pivot int) (newpivot int) {
+ data[a], data[pivot] = data[pivot], data[a]
+ i, j := a+1, b-1 // i and j are inclusive of the elements remaining to be partitioned
+
+ for {
+ for i <= j && !(data[a] < data[i]) {
+ i++
+ }
+ for i <= j && (data[a] < data[j]) {
+ j--
+ }
+ if i > j {
+ break
+ }
+ data[i], data[j] = data[j], data[i]
+ i++
+ j--
+ }
+ return i
+}
+
+// partialInsertionSortOrdered partially sorts a slice, returns true if the slice is sorted at the end.
+func partialInsertionSortOrdered[E constraints.Ordered](data []E, a, b int) bool {
+ const (
+ maxSteps = 5 // maximum number of adjacent out-of-order pairs that will get shifted
+ shortestShifting = 50 // don't shift any elements on short arrays
+ )
+ i := a + 1
+ for j := 0; j < maxSteps; j++ {
+ for i < b && !(data[i] < data[i-1]) {
+ i++
+ }
+
+ if i == b {
+ return true
+ }
+
+ if b-a < shortestShifting {
+ return false
+ }
+
+ data[i], data[i-1] = data[i-1], data[i]
+
+ // Shift the smaller one to the left.
+ if i-a >= 2 {
+ for j := i - 1; j >= 1; j-- {
+ if !(data[j] < data[j-1]) {
+ break
+ }
+ data[j], data[j-1] = data[j-1], data[j]
+ }
+ }
+ // Shift the greater one to the right.
+ if b-i >= 2 {
+ for j := i + 1; j < b; j++ {
+ if !(data[j] < data[j-1]) {
+ break
+ }
+ data[j], data[j-1] = data[j-1], data[j]
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ return false
+}
+
+// breakPatternsOrdered scatters some elements around in an attempt to break some patterns
+// that might cause imbalanced partitions in quicksort.
+func breakPatternsOrdered[E constraints.Ordered](data []E, a, b int) {
+ length := b - a
+ if length >= 8 {
+ random := xorshift(length)
+ modulus := nextPowerOfTwo(length)
+
+ for idx := a + (length/4)*2 - 1; idx <= a+(length/4)*2+1; idx++ {
+ other := int(uint(random.Next()) & (modulus - 1))
+ if other >= length {
+ other -= length
+ }
+ data[idx], data[a+other] = data[a+other], data[idx]
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+// choosePivotOrdered chooses a pivot in data[a:b].
+//
+// [0,8): chooses a static pivot.
+// [8,shortestNinther): uses the simple median-of-three method.
+// [shortestNinther,∞): uses the Tukey ninther method.
+func choosePivotOrdered[E constraints.Ordered](data []E, a, b int) (pivot int, hint sortedHint) {
+ const (
+ shortestNinther = 50
+ maxSwaps = 4 * 3
+ )
+
+ l := b - a
+
+ var (
+ swaps int
+ i = a + l/4*1
+ j = a + l/4*2
+ k = a + l/4*3
+ )
+
+ if l >= 8 {
+ if l >= shortestNinther {
+ // Tukey ninther method, the idea came from Rust's implementation.
+ i = medianAdjacentOrdered(data, i, &swaps)
+ j = medianAdjacentOrdered(data, j, &swaps)
+ k = medianAdjacentOrdered(data, k, &swaps)
+ }
+ // Find the median among i, j, k and stores it into j.
+ j = medianOrdered(data, i, j, k, &swaps)
+ }
+
+ switch swaps {
+ case 0:
+ return j, increasingHint
+ case maxSwaps:
+ return j, decreasingHint
+ default:
+ return j, unknownHint
+ }
+}
+
+// order2Ordered returns x,y where data[x] <= data[y], where x,y=a,b or x,y=b,a.
+func order2Ordered[E constraints.Ordered](data []E, a, b int, swaps *int) (int, int) {
+ if data[b] < data[a] {
+ *swaps++
+ return b, a
+ }
+ return a, b
+}
+
+// medianOrdered returns x where data[x] is the median of data[a],data[b],data[c], where x is a, b, or c.
+func medianOrdered[E constraints.Ordered](data []E, a, b, c int, swaps *int) int {
+ a, b = order2Ordered(data, a, b, swaps)
+ b, c = order2Ordered(data, b, c, swaps)
+ a, b = order2Ordered(data, a, b, swaps)
+ return b
+}
+
+// medianAdjacentOrdered finds the median of data[a - 1], data[a], data[a + 1] and stores the index into a.
+func medianAdjacentOrdered[E constraints.Ordered](data []E, a int, swaps *int) int {
+ return medianOrdered(data, a-1, a, a+1, swaps)
+}
+
+func reverseRangeOrdered[E constraints.Ordered](data []E, a, b int) {
+ i := a
+ j := b - 1
+ for i < j {
+ data[i], data[j] = data[j], data[i]
+ i++
+ j--
+ }
+}
+
+func swapRangeOrdered[E constraints.Ordered](data []E, a, b, n int) {
+ for i := 0; i < n; i++ {
+ data[a+i], data[b+i] = data[b+i], data[a+i]
+ }
+}
+
+func stableOrdered[E constraints.Ordered](data []E, n int) {
+ blockSize := 20 // must be > 0
+ a, b := 0, blockSize
+ for b <= n {
+ insertionSortOrdered(data, a, b)
+ a = b
+ b += blockSize
+ }
+ insertionSortOrdered(data, a, n)
+
+ for blockSize < n {
+ a, b = 0, 2*blockSize
+ for b <= n {
+ symMergeOrdered(data, a, a+blockSize, b)
+ a = b
+ b += 2 * blockSize
+ }
+ if m := a + blockSize; m < n {
+ symMergeOrdered(data, a, m, n)
+ }
+ blockSize *= 2
+ }
+}
+
+// symMergeOrdered merges the two sorted subsequences data[a:m] and data[m:b] using
+// the SymMerge algorithm from Pok-Son Kim and Arne Kutzner, "Stable Minimum
+// Storage Merging by Symmetric Comparisons", in Susanne Albers and Tomasz
+// Radzik, editors, Algorithms - ESA 2004, volume 3221 of Lecture Notes in
+// Computer Science, pages 714-723. Springer, 2004.
+//
+// Let M = m-a and N = b-n. Wolog M < N.
+// The recursion depth is bound by ceil(log(N+M)).
+// The algorithm needs O(M*log(N/M + 1)) calls to data.Less.
+// The algorithm needs O((M+N)*log(M)) calls to data.Swap.
+//
+// The paper gives O((M+N)*log(M)) as the number of assignments assuming a
+// rotation algorithm which uses O(M+N+gcd(M+N)) assignments. The argumentation
+// in the paper carries through for Swap operations, especially as the block
+// swapping rotate uses only O(M+N) Swaps.
+//
+// symMerge assumes non-degenerate arguments: a < m && m < b.
+// Having the caller check this condition eliminates many leaf recursion calls,
+// which improves performance.
+func symMergeOrdered[E constraints.Ordered](data []E, a, m, b int) {
+ // Avoid unnecessary recursions of symMerge
+ // by direct insertion of data[a] into data[m:b]
+ // if data[a:m] only contains one element.
+ if m-a == 1 {
+ // Use binary search to find the lowest index i
+ // such that data[i] >= data[a] for m <= i < b.
+ // Exit the search loop with i == b in case no such index exists.
+ i := m
+ j := b
+ for i < j {
+ h := int(uint(i+j) >> 1)
+ if data[h] < data[a] {
+ i = h + 1
+ } else {
+ j = h
+ }
+ }
+ // Swap values until data[a] reaches the position before i.
+ for k := a; k < i-1; k++ {
+ data[k], data[k+1] = data[k+1], data[k]
+ }
+ return
+ }
+
+ // Avoid unnecessary recursions of symMerge
+ // by direct insertion of data[m] into data[a:m]
+ // if data[m:b] only contains one element.
+ if b-m == 1 {
+ // Use binary search to find the lowest index i
+ // such that data[i] > data[m] for a <= i < m.
+ // Exit the search loop with i == m in case no such index exists.
+ i := a
+ j := m
+ for i < j {
+ h := int(uint(i+j) >> 1)
+ if !(data[m] < data[h]) {
+ i = h + 1
+ } else {
+ j = h
+ }
+ }
+ // Swap values until data[m] reaches the position i.
+ for k := m; k > i; k-- {
+ data[k], data[k-1] = data[k-1], data[k]
+ }
+ return
+ }
+
+ mid := int(uint(a+b) >> 1)
+ n := mid + m
+ var start, r int
+ if m > mid {
+ start = n - b
+ r = mid
+ } else {
+ start = a
+ r = m
+ }
+ p := n - 1
+
+ for start < r {
+ c := int(uint(start+r) >> 1)
+ if !(data[p-c] < data[c]) {
+ start = c + 1
+ } else {
+ r = c
+ }
+ }
+
+ end := n - start
+ if start < m && m < end {
+ rotateOrdered(data, start, m, end)
+ }
+ if a < start && start < mid {
+ symMergeOrdered(data, a, start, mid)
+ }
+ if mid < end && end < b {
+ symMergeOrdered(data, mid, end, b)
+ }
+}
+
+// rotateOrdered rotates two consecutive blocks u = data[a:m] and v = data[m:b] in data:
+// Data of the form 'x u v y' is changed to 'x v u y'.
+// rotate performs at most b-a many calls to data.Swap,
+// and it assumes non-degenerate arguments: a < m && m < b.
+func rotateOrdered[E constraints.Ordered](data []E, a, m, b int) {
+ i := m - a
+ j := b - m
+
+ for i != j {
+ if i > j {
+ swapRangeOrdered(data, m-i, m, j)
+ i -= j
+ } else {
+ swapRangeOrdered(data, m-i, m+j-i, i)
+ j -= i
+ }
+ }
+ // i == j
+ swapRangeOrdered(data, m-i, m, i)
+}
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/utf8string/string.go b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/utf8string/string.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..281d5ac
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/utf8string/string.go
@@ -0,0 +1,203 @@
+// Copyright 2009 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.
+
+// Package utf8string provides an efficient way to index strings by rune rather than by byte.
+package utf8string // import "golang.org/x/exp/utf8string"
+
+import (
+ "errors"
+ "unicode/utf8"
+)
+
+// String wraps a regular string with a small structure that provides more
+// efficient indexing by code point index, as opposed to byte index.
+// Scanning incrementally forwards or backwards is O(1) per index operation
+// (although not as fast a range clause going forwards). Random access is
+// O(N) in the length of the string, but the overhead is less than always
+// scanning from the beginning.
+// If the string is ASCII, random access is O(1).
+// Unlike the built-in string type, String has internal mutable state and
+// is not thread-safe.
+type String struct {
+ str string
+ numRunes int
+ // If width > 0, the rune at runePos starts at bytePos and has the specified width.
+ width int
+ bytePos int
+ runePos int
+ nonASCII int // byte index of the first non-ASCII rune.
+}
+
+// NewString returns a new UTF-8 string with the provided contents.
+func NewString(contents string) *String {
+ return new(String).Init(contents)
+}
+
+// Init initializes an existing String to hold the provided contents.
+// It returns a pointer to the initialized String.
+func (s *String) Init(contents string) *String {
+ s.str = contents
+ s.bytePos = 0
+ s.runePos = 0
+ for i := 0; i < len(contents); i++ {
+ if contents[i] >= utf8.RuneSelf {
+ // Not ASCII.
+ s.numRunes = utf8.RuneCountInString(contents)
+ _, s.width = utf8.DecodeRuneInString(contents)
+ s.nonASCII = i
+ return s
+ }
+ }
+ // ASCII is simple. Also, the empty string is ASCII.
+ s.numRunes = len(contents)
+ s.width = 0
+ s.nonASCII = len(contents)
+ return s
+}
+
+// String returns the contents of the String. This method also means the
+// String is directly printable by fmt.Print.
+func (s *String) String() string {
+ return s.str
+}
+
+// RuneCount returns the number of runes (Unicode code points) in the String.
+func (s *String) RuneCount() int {
+ return s.numRunes
+}
+
+// IsASCII returns a boolean indicating whether the String contains only ASCII bytes.
+func (s *String) IsASCII() bool {
+ return s.width == 0
+}
+
+// Slice returns the string sliced at rune positions [i:j].
+func (s *String) Slice(i, j int) string {
+ // ASCII is easy. Let the compiler catch the indexing error if there is one.
+ if j < s.nonASCII {
+ return s.str[i:j]
+ }
+ if i < 0 || j > s.numRunes || i > j {
+ panic(sliceOutOfRange)
+ }
+ if i == j {
+ return ""
+ }
+ // For non-ASCII, after At(i), bytePos is always the position of the indexed character.
+ var low, high int
+ switch {
+ case i < s.nonASCII:
+ low = i
+ case i == s.numRunes:
+ low = len(s.str)
+ default:
+ s.At(i)
+ low = s.bytePos
+ }
+ switch {
+ case j == s.numRunes:
+ high = len(s.str)
+ default:
+ s.At(j)
+ high = s.bytePos
+ }
+ return s.str[low:high]
+}
+
+// At returns the rune with index i in the String. The sequence of runes is the same
+// as iterating over the contents with a "for range" clause.
+func (s *String) At(i int) rune {
+ // ASCII is easy. Let the compiler catch the indexing error if there is one.
+ if i < s.nonASCII {
+ return rune(s.str[i])
+ }
+
+ // Now we do need to know the index is valid.
+ if i < 0 || i >= s.numRunes {
+ panic(outOfRange)
+ }
+
+ var r rune
+
+ // Five easy common cases: within 1 spot of bytePos/runePos, or the beginning, or the end.
+ // With these cases, all scans from beginning or end work in O(1) time per rune.
+ switch {
+
+ case i == s.runePos-1: // backing up one rune
+ r, s.width = utf8.DecodeLastRuneInString(s.str[0:s.bytePos])
+ s.runePos = i
+ s.bytePos -= s.width
+ return r
+ case i == s.runePos+1: // moving ahead one rune
+ s.runePos = i
+ s.bytePos += s.width
+ fallthrough
+ case i == s.runePos:
+ r, s.width = utf8.DecodeRuneInString(s.str[s.bytePos:])
+ return r
+ case i == 0: // start of string
+ r, s.width = utf8.DecodeRuneInString(s.str)
+ s.runePos = 0
+ s.bytePos = 0
+ return r
+
+ case i == s.numRunes-1: // last rune in string
+ r, s.width = utf8.DecodeLastRuneInString(s.str)
+ s.runePos = i
+ s.bytePos = len(s.str) - s.width
+ return r
+ }
+
+ // We need to do a linear scan. There are three places to start from:
+ // 1) The beginning
+ // 2) bytePos/runePos.
+ // 3) The end
+ // Choose the closest in rune count, scanning backwards if necessary.
+ forward := true
+ if i < s.runePos {
+ // Between beginning and pos. Which is closer?
+ // Since both i and runePos are guaranteed >= nonASCII, that's the
+ // lowest location we need to start from.
+ if i < (s.runePos-s.nonASCII)/2 {
+ // Scan forward from beginning
+ s.bytePos, s.runePos = s.nonASCII, s.nonASCII
+ } else {
+ // Scan backwards from where we are
+ forward = false
+ }
+ } else {
+ // Between pos and end. Which is closer?
+ if i-s.runePos < (s.numRunes-s.runePos)/2 {
+ // Scan forward from pos
+ } else {
+ // Scan backwards from end
+ s.bytePos, s.runePos = len(s.str), s.numRunes
+ forward = false
+ }
+ }
+ if forward {
+ // TODO: Is it much faster to use a range loop for this scan?
+ for {
+ r, s.width = utf8.DecodeRuneInString(s.str[s.bytePos:])
+ if s.runePos == i {
+ break
+ }
+ s.runePos++
+ s.bytePos += s.width
+ }
+ } else {
+ for {
+ r, s.width = utf8.DecodeLastRuneInString(s.str[0:s.bytePos])
+ s.runePos--
+ s.bytePos -= s.width
+ if s.runePos == i {
+ break
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ return r
+}
+
+var outOfRange = errors.New("utf8string: index out of range")
+var sliceOutOfRange = errors.New("utf8string: slice index out of range")
diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/utf8string/string_test.go b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/utf8string/string_test.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..28511b2
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/exp@v0.0.0-20220613132600-b0d781184e0d/utf8string/string_test.go
@@ -0,0 +1,123 @@
+// Copyright 2009 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.
+
+package utf8string
+
+import (
+ "math/rand"
+ "testing"
+ "unicode/utf8"
+)
+
+var testStrings = []string{
+ "",
+ "abcd",
+ "☺☻☹",
+ "日a本b語ç日ð本Ê語þ日¥本¼語i日©",
+ "日a本b語ç日ð本Ê語þ日¥本¼語i日©日a本b語ç日ð本Ê語þ日¥本¼語i日©日a本b語ç日ð本Ê語þ日¥本¼語i日©",
+ "\x80\x80\x80\x80",
+}
+
+func TestScanForwards(t *testing.T) {
+ for _, s := range testStrings {
+ runes := []rune(s)
+ str := NewString(s)
+ if str.RuneCount() != len(runes) {
+ t.Errorf("%s: expected %d runes; got %d", s, len(runes), str.RuneCount())
+ break
+ }
+ for i, expect := range runes {
+ got := str.At(i)
+ if got != expect {
+ t.Errorf("%s[%d]: expected %c (%U); got %c (%U)", s, i, expect, expect, got, got)
+ }
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+func TestScanBackwards(t *testing.T) {
+ for _, s := range testStrings {
+ runes := []rune(s)
+ str := NewString(s)
+ if str.RuneCount() != len(runes) {
+ t.Errorf("%s: expected %d runes; got %d", s, len(runes), str.RuneCount())
+ break
+ }
+ for i := len(runes) - 1; i >= 0; i-- {
+ expect := runes[i]
+ got := str.At(i)
+ if got != expect {
+ t.Errorf("%s[%d]: expected %c (%U); got %c (%U)", s, i, expect, expect, got, got)
+ }
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+func randCount() int {
+ if testing.Short() {
+ return 100
+ }
+ return 100000
+}
+
+func TestRandomAccess(t *testing.T) {
+ for _, s := range testStrings {
+ if len(s) == 0 {
+ continue
+ }
+ runes := []rune(s)
+ str := NewString(s)
+ if str.RuneCount() != len(runes) {
+ t.Errorf("%s: expected %d runes; got %d", s, len(runes), str.RuneCount())
+ break
+ }
+ for j := 0; j < randCount(); j++ {
+ i := rand.Intn(len(runes))
+ expect := runes[i]
+ got := str.At(i)
+ if got != expect {
+ t.Errorf("%s[%d]: expected %c (%U); got %c (%U)", s, i, expect, expect, got, got)
+ }
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+func TestRandomSliceAccess(t *testing.T) {
+ for _, s := range testStrings {
+ if len(s) == 0 || s[0] == '\x80' { // the bad-UTF-8 string fools this simple test
+ continue
+ }
+ runes := []rune(s)
+ str := NewString(s)
+ if str.RuneCount() != len(runes) {
+ t.Errorf("%s: expected %d runes; got %d", s, len(runes), str.RuneCount())
+ break
+ }
+ for k := 0; k < randCount(); k++ {
+ i := rand.Intn(len(runes))
+ j := rand.Intn(len(runes) + 1)
+ if i > j { // include empty strings
+ continue
+ }
+ expect := string(runes[i:j])
+ got := str.Slice(i, j)
+ if got != expect {
+ t.Errorf("%s[%d:%d]: expected %q got %q", s, i, j, expect, got)
+ }
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+func TestLimitSliceAccess(t *testing.T) {
+ for _, s := range testStrings {
+ str := NewString(s)
+ if str.Slice(0, 0) != "" {
+ t.Error("failure with empty slice at beginning")
+ }
+ nr := utf8.RuneCountInString(s)
+ if str.Slice(nr, nr) != "" {
+ t.Error("failure with empty slice at end")
+ }
+ }
+}