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author | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-16 19:23:18 +0000 |
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committer | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-16 19:23:18 +0000 |
commit | 43a123c1ae6613b3efeed291fa552ecd909d3acf (patch) | |
tree | fd92518b7024bc74031f78a1cf9e454b65e73665 /src/internal/txtar/archive.go | |
parent | Initial commit. (diff) | |
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Adding upstream version 1.20.14.upstream/1.20.14upstream
Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>
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diff --git a/src/internal/txtar/archive.go b/src/internal/txtar/archive.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..fd95f1e --- /dev/null +++ b/src/internal/txtar/archive.go @@ -0,0 +1,140 @@ +// 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. + +// Package txtar implements a trivial text-based file archive format. +// +// The goals for the format are: +// +// - be trivial enough to create and edit by hand. +// - be able to store trees of text files describing go command test cases. +// - diff nicely in git history and code reviews. +// +// Non-goals include being a completely general archive format, +// storing binary data, storing file modes, storing special files like +// symbolic links, and so on. +// +// # Txtar format +// +// A txtar archive is zero or more comment lines and then a sequence of file entries. +// Each file entry begins with a file marker line of the form "-- FILENAME --" +// and is followed by zero or more file content lines making up the file data. +// The comment or file content ends at the next file marker line. +// The file marker line must begin with the three-byte sequence "-- " +// and end with the three-byte sequence " --", but the enclosed +// file name can be surrounding by additional white space, +// all of which is stripped. +// +// If the txtar file is missing a trailing newline on the final line, +// parsers should consider a final newline to be present anyway. +// +// There are no possible syntax errors in a txtar archive. +package txtar + +import ( + "bytes" + "fmt" + "os" + "strings" +) + +// An Archive is a collection of files. +type Archive struct { + Comment []byte + Files []File +} + +// A File is a single file in an archive. +type File struct { + Name string // name of file ("foo/bar.txt") + Data []byte // text content of file +} + +// Format returns the serialized form of an Archive. +// It is assumed that the Archive data structure is well-formed: +// a.Comment and all a.File[i].Data contain no file marker lines, +// and all a.File[i].Name is non-empty. +func Format(a *Archive) []byte { + var buf bytes.Buffer + buf.Write(fixNL(a.Comment)) + for _, f := range a.Files { + fmt.Fprintf(&buf, "-- %s --\n", f.Name) + buf.Write(fixNL(f.Data)) + } + return buf.Bytes() +} + +// ParseFile parses the named file as an archive. +func ParseFile(file string) (*Archive, error) { + data, err := os.ReadFile(file) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + return Parse(data), nil +} + +// Parse parses the serialized form of an Archive. +// The returned Archive holds slices of data. +func Parse(data []byte) *Archive { + a := new(Archive) + var name string + a.Comment, name, data = findFileMarker(data) + for name != "" { + f := File{name, nil} + f.Data, name, data = findFileMarker(data) + a.Files = append(a.Files, f) + } + return a +} + +var ( + newlineMarker = []byte("\n-- ") + marker = []byte("-- ") + markerEnd = []byte(" --") +) + +// findFileMarker finds the next file marker in data, +// extracts the file name, and returns the data before the marker, +// the file name, and the data after the marker. +// If there is no next marker, findFileMarker returns before = fixNL(data), name = "", after = nil. +func findFileMarker(data []byte) (before []byte, name string, after []byte) { + var i int + for { + if name, after = isMarker(data[i:]); name != "" { + return data[:i], name, after + } + j := bytes.Index(data[i:], newlineMarker) + if j < 0 { + return fixNL(data), "", nil + } + i += j + 1 // positioned at start of new possible marker + } +} + +// isMarker checks whether data begins with a file marker line. +// If so, it returns the name from the line and the data after the line. +// Otherwise it returns name == "" with an unspecified after. +func isMarker(data []byte) (name string, after []byte) { + if !bytes.HasPrefix(data, marker) { + return "", nil + } + if i := bytes.IndexByte(data, '\n'); i >= 0 { + data, after = data[:i], data[i+1:] + } + if !(bytes.HasSuffix(data, markerEnd) && len(data) >= len(marker)+len(markerEnd)) { + return "", nil + } + return strings.TrimSpace(string(data[len(marker) : len(data)-len(markerEnd)])), after +} + +// If data is empty or ends in \n, fixNL returns data. +// Otherwise fixNL returns a new slice consisting of data with a final \n added. +func fixNL(data []byte) []byte { + if len(data) == 0 || data[len(data)-1] == '\n' { + return data + } + d := make([]byte, len(data)+1) + copy(d, data) + d[len(data)] = '\n' + return d +} |