From 32889c6242aa714584870cb29e23efb6ea38b6b9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jeff Carr Date: Tue, 17 Dec 2024 23:19:28 -0600 Subject: [PATCH] Notes added by 'git notes append' --- d7f87084ddcb7bde940bcf8c76ba0125dbc1379f | 58 ++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 58 insertions(+) diff --git a/d7f87084ddcb7bde940bcf8c76ba0125dbc1379f b/d7f87084ddcb7bde940bcf8c76ba0125dbc1379f index a066cc6..41d1433 100644 --- a/d7f87084ddcb7bde940bcf8c76ba0125dbc1379f +++ b/d7f87084ddcb7bde940bcf8c76ba0125dbc1379f @@ -615,3 +615,61 @@ func (all *ForgeConfigs) selectAllForgeConfig() []*ForgeConfig { } // `autogen:patch.marshal.pb.go` + +package forgepb + +// This file was autogenerated with autogenpb v0.0.28 DO NOT EDIT +// go install go.wit.com/apps/autogenpb@latest +// +// You can use it on simple protobuf files +// The .proto file must have a singular and plural form of a message +// (for those of you that know ruby on rails, it's like that) +// +// You can mark which repos you want to auto generate sort.pb.go and marshal.pb.go files for +// +// For an example, +// go-clone go.wit.com/lib/protobuf/gitpb +// + +import ( + "google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/protojson" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/prototext" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/proto" +) + +// human readable JSON +func (v *Patchs) FormatJSON() string { + return protojson.Format(v) +} + +// marshal json +func (v *Patchs) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) { + return protojson.Marshal(v) +} + +// unmarshal json +func (v *Patchs) UnmarshalJSON(data []byte) error { + return protojson.Unmarshal(data, v) +} + +// apparently this isn't stable, but it's awesomely better +// https://protobuf.dev/reference/go/faq/#unstable-text +// it's so great for config files, I'm using it by default to try to fix the problems with it +func (v *Patchs) FormatTEXT() string { + return prototext.Format(v) +} + +// unmarshalTEXT. This reads the .text config file back in after the user edits it +func (v *Patchs) UnmarshalTEXT(data []byte) error { + return prototext.Unmarshal(data, v) +} + +// marshal to wire. This is called winning. +func (v *Patchs) Marshal() ([]byte, error) { + return proto.Marshal(v) +} + +// unmarshal from wire. You have won. +func (v *Patchs) Unmarshal(data []byte) error { + return proto.Unmarshal(data, v) +}