From 6ea4d2c82de80efc87708e5e182034b7c6c2019e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Gibheer Date: Thu, 5 Sep 2024 19:38:25 +0200 Subject: switch from github.com/lib/pq to github.com/jackc/pgx/v5 lib/pq is out of maintenance for some time now, so switch to the newer more active library. Looks like it finally stabilized after a long time. --- vendor/github.com/BurntSushi/toml/error.go | 115 ++++++++++++++++++++++++----- 1 file changed, 96 insertions(+), 19 deletions(-) (limited to 'vendor/github.com/BurntSushi/toml/error.go') diff --git a/vendor/github.com/BurntSushi/toml/error.go b/vendor/github.com/BurntSushi/toml/error.go index f4f390e..b45a3f4 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/BurntSushi/toml/error.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/BurntSushi/toml/error.go @@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ func (pe ParseError) Error() string { pe.Position.Line, pe.LastKey, msg) } -// ErrorWithUsage() returns the error with detailed location context. +// ErrorWithPosition returns the error with detailed location context. // // See the documentation on [ParseError]. func (pe ParseError) ErrorWithPosition() string { @@ -114,17 +114,26 @@ func (pe ParseError) ErrorWithPosition() string { msg, pe.Position.Line, col, col+pe.Position.Len) } if pe.Position.Line > 2 { - fmt.Fprintf(b, "% 7d | %s\n", pe.Position.Line-2, lines[pe.Position.Line-3]) + fmt.Fprintf(b, "% 7d | %s\n", pe.Position.Line-2, expandTab(lines[pe.Position.Line-3])) } if pe.Position.Line > 1 { - fmt.Fprintf(b, "% 7d | %s\n", pe.Position.Line-1, lines[pe.Position.Line-2]) + fmt.Fprintf(b, "% 7d | %s\n", pe.Position.Line-1, expandTab(lines[pe.Position.Line-2])) } - fmt.Fprintf(b, "% 7d | %s\n", pe.Position.Line, lines[pe.Position.Line-1]) - fmt.Fprintf(b, "% 10s%s%s\n", "", strings.Repeat(" ", col), strings.Repeat("^", pe.Position.Len)) + + /// Expand tabs, so that the ^^^s are at the correct position, but leave + /// "column 10-13" intact. Adjusting this to the visual column would be + /// better, but we don't know the tabsize of the user in their editor, which + /// can be 8, 4, 2, or something else. We can't know. So leaving it as the + /// character index is probably the "most correct". + expanded := expandTab(lines[pe.Position.Line-1]) + diff := len(expanded) - len(lines[pe.Position.Line-1]) + + fmt.Fprintf(b, "% 7d | %s\n", pe.Position.Line, expanded) + fmt.Fprintf(b, "% 10s%s%s\n", "", strings.Repeat(" ", col+diff), strings.Repeat("^", pe.Position.Len)) return b.String() } -// ErrorWithUsage() returns the error with detailed location context and usage +// ErrorWithUsage returns the error with detailed location context and usage // guidance. // // See the documentation on [ParseError]. @@ -159,17 +168,47 @@ func (pe ParseError) column(lines []string) int { return col } +func expandTab(s string) string { + var ( + b strings.Builder + l int + fill = func(n int) string { + b := make([]byte, n) + for i := range b { + b[i] = ' ' + } + return string(b) + } + ) + b.Grow(len(s)) + for _, r := range s { + switch r { + case '\t': + tw := 8 - l%8 + b.WriteString(fill(tw)) + l += tw + default: + b.WriteRune(r) + l += 1 + } + } + return b.String() +} + type ( errLexControl struct{ r rune } errLexEscape struct{ r rune } errLexUTF8 struct{ b byte } - errLexInvalidNum struct{ v string } - errLexInvalidDate struct{ v string } + errParseDate struct{ v string } errLexInlineTableNL struct{} errLexStringNL struct{} errParseRange struct { - i interface{} // int or float - size string // "int64", "uint16", etc. + i any // int or float + size string // "int64", "uint16", etc. + } + errUnsafeFloat struct { + i interface{} // float32 or float64 + size string // "float32" or "float64" } errParseDuration struct{ d string } ) @@ -183,18 +222,20 @@ func (e errLexEscape) Error() string { return fmt.Sprintf(`invalid escape func (e errLexEscape) Usage() string { return usageEscape } func (e errLexUTF8) Error() string { return fmt.Sprintf("invalid UTF-8 byte: 0x%02x", e.b) } func (e errLexUTF8) Usage() string { return "" } -func (e errLexInvalidNum) Error() string { return fmt.Sprintf("invalid number: %q", e.v) } -func (e errLexInvalidNum) Usage() string { return "" } -func (e errLexInvalidDate) Error() string { return fmt.Sprintf("invalid date: %q", e.v) } -func (e errLexInvalidDate) Usage() string { return "" } +func (e errParseDate) Error() string { return fmt.Sprintf("invalid datetime: %q", e.v) } +func (e errParseDate) Usage() string { return usageDate } func (e errLexInlineTableNL) Error() string { return "newlines not allowed within inline tables" } func (e errLexInlineTableNL) Usage() string { return usageInlineNewline } func (e errLexStringNL) Error() string { return "strings cannot contain newlines" } func (e errLexStringNL) Usage() string { return usageStringNewline } func (e errParseRange) Error() string { return fmt.Sprintf("%v is out of range for %s", e.i, e.size) } func (e errParseRange) Usage() string { return usageIntOverflow } -func (e errParseDuration) Error() string { return fmt.Sprintf("invalid duration: %q", e.d) } -func (e errParseDuration) Usage() string { return usageDuration } +func (e errUnsafeFloat) Error() string { + return fmt.Sprintf("%v is out of the safe %s range", e.i, e.size) +} +func (e errUnsafeFloat) Usage() string { return usageUnsafeFloat } +func (e errParseDuration) Error() string { return fmt.Sprintf("invalid duration: %q", e.d) } +func (e errParseDuration) Usage() string { return usageDuration } const usageEscape = ` A '\' inside a "-delimited string is interpreted as an escape character. @@ -251,19 +292,35 @@ bug in the program that uses too small of an integer. The maximum and minimum values are: size │ lowest │ highest - ───────┼────────────────┼────────── + ───────┼────────────────┼────────────── int8 │ -128 │ 127 int16 │ -32,768 │ 32,767 int32 │ -2,147,483,648 │ 2,147,483,647 int64 │ -9.2 × 10¹⁷ │ 9.2 × 10¹⁷ uint8 │ 0 │ 255 - uint16 │ 0 │ 65535 - uint32 │ 0 │ 4294967295 + uint16 │ 0 │ 65,535 + uint32 │ 0 │ 4,294,967,295 uint64 │ 0 │ 1.8 × 10¹⁸ int refers to int32 on 32-bit systems and int64 on 64-bit systems. ` +const usageUnsafeFloat = ` +This number is outside of the "safe" range for floating point numbers; whole +(non-fractional) numbers outside the below range can not always be represented +accurately in a float, leading to some loss of accuracy. + +Explicitly mark a number as a fractional unit by adding ".0", which will incur +some loss of accuracy; for example: + + f = 2_000_000_000.0 + +Accuracy ranges: + + float32 = 16,777,215 + float64 = 9,007,199,254,740,991 +` + const usageDuration = ` A duration must be as "number", without any spaces. Valid units are: @@ -277,3 +334,23 @@ A duration must be as "number", without any spaces. Valid units are: You can combine multiple units; for example "5m10s" for 5 minutes and 10 seconds. ` + +const usageDate = ` +A TOML datetime must be in one of the following formats: + + 2006-01-02T15:04:05Z07:00 Date and time, with timezone. + 2006-01-02T15:04:05 Date and time, but without timezone. + 2006-01-02 Date without a time or timezone. + 15:04:05 Just a time, without any timezone. + +Seconds may optionally have a fraction, up to nanosecond precision: + + 15:04:05.123 + 15:04:05.856018510 +` + +// TOML 1.1: +// The seconds part in times is optional, and may be omitted: +// 2006-01-02T15:04Z07:00 +// 2006-01-02T15:04 +// 15:04 -- cgit v1.2.3-70-g09d2