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author | baude <bbaude@redhat.com> | 2019-05-28 09:21:22 -0500 |
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committer | baude <bbaude@redhat.com> | 2019-05-30 09:41:17 -0500 |
commit | dc7ae3117146aa4e91d454b4b1afa03058638b13 (patch) | |
tree | 4ece06385c0b91373234050ec05ba995d3906a0d /vendor/github.com/BurntSushi/toml/parse.go | |
parent | 8a8db34131c213c3880940284c2fa278ae48cd7d (diff) | |
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podman-remote.conf enablement
add the ability for the podman remote client to use a configuration file
which describes its connections. users can now define a connection the
configuration and then call it by name like:
podman-remote -c connection1
and the destination and user will be derived from the configuration
file. if no -c is provided, we look for a connection in the
configuration file designated as 'default'. If the configuration file
has only one connection, it will be deemed the 'default'.
Signed-off-by: baude <bbaude@redhat.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'vendor/github.com/BurntSushi/toml/parse.go')
-rw-r--r-- | vendor/github.com/BurntSushi/toml/parse.go | 133 |
1 files changed, 116 insertions, 17 deletions
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/BurntSushi/toml/parse.go b/vendor/github.com/BurntSushi/toml/parse.go index 6a82e84f6..50869ef92 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/BurntSushi/toml/parse.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/BurntSushi/toml/parse.go @@ -2,7 +2,6 @@ package toml import ( "fmt" - "log" "strconv" "strings" "time" @@ -81,7 +80,7 @@ func (p *parser) next() item { } func (p *parser) bug(format string, v ...interface{}) { - log.Panicf("BUG: %s\n\n", fmt.Sprintf(format, v...)) + panic(fmt.Sprintf("BUG: "+format+"\n\n", v...)) } func (p *parser) expect(typ itemType) item { @@ -179,10 +178,18 @@ func (p *parser) value(it item) (interface{}, tomlType) { } p.bug("Expected boolean value, but got '%s'.", it.val) case itemInteger: - num, err := strconv.ParseInt(it.val, 10, 64) + if !numUnderscoresOK(it.val) { + p.panicf("Invalid integer %q: underscores must be surrounded by digits", + it.val) + } + val := strings.Replace(it.val, "_", "", -1) + num, err := strconv.ParseInt(val, 10, 64) if err != nil { - // See comment below for floats describing why we make a - // distinction between a bug and a user error. + // Distinguish integer values. Normally, it'd be a bug if the lexer + // provides an invalid integer, but it's possible that the number is + // out of range of valid values (which the lexer cannot determine). + // So mark the former as a bug but the latter as a legitimate user + // error. if e, ok := err.(*strconv.NumError); ok && e.Err == strconv.ErrRange { @@ -194,29 +201,57 @@ func (p *parser) value(it item) (interface{}, tomlType) { } return num, p.typeOfPrimitive(it) case itemFloat: - num, err := strconv.ParseFloat(it.val, 64) + parts := strings.FieldsFunc(it.val, func(r rune) bool { + switch r { + case '.', 'e', 'E': + return true + } + return false + }) + for _, part := range parts { + if !numUnderscoresOK(part) { + p.panicf("Invalid float %q: underscores must be "+ + "surrounded by digits", it.val) + } + } + if !numPeriodsOK(it.val) { + // As a special case, numbers like '123.' or '1.e2', + // which are valid as far as Go/strconv are concerned, + // must be rejected because TOML says that a fractional + // part consists of '.' followed by 1+ digits. + p.panicf("Invalid float %q: '.' must be followed "+ + "by one or more digits", it.val) + } + val := strings.Replace(it.val, "_", "", -1) + num, err := strconv.ParseFloat(val, 64) if err != nil { - // Distinguish float values. Normally, it'd be a bug if the lexer - // provides an invalid float, but it's possible that the float is - // out of range of valid values (which the lexer cannot determine). - // So mark the former as a bug but the latter as a legitimate user - // error. - // - // This is also true for integers. if e, ok := err.(*strconv.NumError); ok && e.Err == strconv.ErrRange { p.panicf("Float '%s' is out of the range of 64-bit "+ "IEEE-754 floating-point numbers.", it.val) } else { - p.bug("Expected float value, but got '%s'.", it.val) + p.panicf("Invalid float value: %q", it.val) } } return num, p.typeOfPrimitive(it) case itemDatetime: - t, err := time.Parse("2006-01-02T15:04:05Z", it.val) - if err != nil { - p.panicf("Invalid RFC3339 Zulu DateTime: '%s'.", it.val) + var t time.Time + var ok bool + var err error + for _, format := range []string{ + "2006-01-02T15:04:05Z07:00", + "2006-01-02T15:04:05", + "2006-01-02", + } { + t, err = time.ParseInLocation(format, it.val, time.Local) + if err == nil { + ok = true + break + } + } + if !ok { + p.panicf("Invalid TOML Datetime: %q.", it.val) } return t, p.typeOfPrimitive(it) case itemArray: @@ -234,11 +269,75 @@ func (p *parser) value(it item) (interface{}, tomlType) { types = append(types, typ) } return array, p.typeOfArray(types) + case itemInlineTableStart: + var ( + hash = make(map[string]interface{}) + outerContext = p.context + outerKey = p.currentKey + ) + + p.context = append(p.context, p.currentKey) + p.currentKey = "" + for it := p.next(); it.typ != itemInlineTableEnd; it = p.next() { + if it.typ != itemKeyStart { + p.bug("Expected key start but instead found %q, around line %d", + it.val, p.approxLine) + } + if it.typ == itemCommentStart { + p.expect(itemText) + continue + } + + // retrieve key + k := p.next() + p.approxLine = k.line + kname := p.keyString(k) + + // retrieve value + p.currentKey = kname + val, typ := p.value(p.next()) + // make sure we keep metadata up to date + p.setType(kname, typ) + p.ordered = append(p.ordered, p.context.add(p.currentKey)) + hash[kname] = val + } + p.context = outerContext + p.currentKey = outerKey + return hash, tomlHash } p.bug("Unexpected value type: %s", it.typ) panic("unreachable") } +// numUnderscoresOK checks whether each underscore in s is surrounded by +// characters that are not underscores. +func numUnderscoresOK(s string) bool { + accept := false + for _, r := range s { + if r == '_' { + if !accept { + return false + } + accept = false + continue + } + accept = true + } + return accept +} + +// numPeriodsOK checks whether every period in s is followed by a digit. +func numPeriodsOK(s string) bool { + period := false + for _, r := range s { + if period && !isDigit(r) { + return false + } + period = r == '.' + } + return !period +} + // establishContext sets the current context of the parser, // where the context is either a hash or an array of hashes. Which one is // set depends on the value of the `array` parameter. |