refactor canParse into kindOf
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@ -377,7 +377,7 @@ func cmdFromStruct(name string, dest path, t reflect.Type) (*command, error) {
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cmd.specs = append(cmd.specs, &spec)
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var parseable bool
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parseable, spec.boolean, spec.multiple = canParse(field.Type)
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//parseable, spec.boolean, spec.multiple = canParse(field.Type)
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if !parseable {
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errs = append(errs, fmt.Sprintf("%s.%s: %s fields are not supported",
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t.Name(), field.Name, field.Type.String()))
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@ -728,7 +728,7 @@ func findSubcommand(cmds []*command, name string) *command {
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// isZero returns true if v contains the zero value for its type
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func isZero(v reflect.Value) bool {
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t := v.Type()
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if t.Kind() == reflect.Slice {
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if t.Kind() == reflect.Slice || t.Kind() == reflect.Map {
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return v.IsNil()
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}
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if !t.Comparable() {
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@ -220,6 +220,16 @@ func TestLongFlag(t *testing.T) {
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assert.Equal(t, "xyz", args.Foo)
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}
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func TestSliceOfBools(t *testing.T) {
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var args struct {
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B []bool
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}
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err := parse("--b true false true", &args)
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require.NoError(t, err)
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assert.Equal(t, []bool{true, false, true}, args.B)
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}
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func TestPlaceholder(t *testing.T) {
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var args struct {
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Input string `arg:"positional" placeholder:"SRC"`
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reflect.go
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reflect.go
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@ -2,6 +2,7 @@ package arg
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import (
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"encoding"
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"fmt"
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"reflect"
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"unicode"
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"unicode/utf8"
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@ -11,42 +12,71 @@ import (
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var textUnmarshalerType = reflect.TypeOf([]encoding.TextUnmarshaler{}).Elem()
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// canParse returns true if the type can be parsed from a string
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func canParse(t reflect.Type) (parseable, boolean, multiple bool) {
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parseable = scalar.CanParse(t)
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boolean = isBoolean(t)
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if parseable {
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return
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// kind is used to track the various kinds of options:
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// - regular is an ordinary option that will be parsed from a single token
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// - binary is an option that will be true if present but does not expect an explicit value
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// - sequence is an option that accepts multiple values and will end up in a slice
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// - mapping is an option that acccepts multiple key=value strings and will end up in a map
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type kind int
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const (
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regular kind = iota
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binary
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sequence
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mapping
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unsupported
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)
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func (k kind) String() string {
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switch k {
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case regular:
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return "regular"
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case binary:
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return "binary"
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case sequence:
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return "sequence"
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case mapping:
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return "mapping"
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case unsupported:
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return "unsupported"
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default:
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return fmt.Sprintf("unknown(%d)", int(k))
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}
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}
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// kindOf returns true if the type can be parsed from a string
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func kindOf(t reflect.Type) (kind, error) {
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if scalar.CanParse(t) {
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if isBoolean(t) {
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return binary, nil
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} else {
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return regular, nil
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}
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}
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// Look inside pointer types
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if t.Kind() == reflect.Ptr {
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t = t.Elem()
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}
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// Look inside slice types
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if t.Kind() == reflect.Slice {
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multiple = true
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t = t.Elem()
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}
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parseable = scalar.CanParse(t)
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boolean = isBoolean(t)
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if parseable {
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return
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}
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// Look inside pointer types (again, in case of []*Type)
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// look inside pointer types
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if t.Kind() == reflect.Ptr {
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t = t.Elem()
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}
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parseable = scalar.CanParse(t)
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boolean = isBoolean(t)
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if parseable {
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return
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// look inside slice and map types
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switch t.Kind() {
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case reflect.Slice:
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if !scalar.CanParse(t.Elem()) {
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return unsupported, fmt.Errorf("cannot parse into %v because we cannot parse into %v", t, t.Elem())
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}
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return sequence, nil
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case reflect.Map:
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if !scalar.CanParse(t.Key()) {
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return unsupported, fmt.Errorf("cannot parse into %v because we cannot parse into the key type %v", t, t.Elem())
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}
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if !scalar.CanParse(t.Elem()) {
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return unsupported, fmt.Errorf("cannot parse into %v because we cannot parse into the value type %v", t, t.Elem())
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}
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return mapping, nil
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default:
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return unsupported, fmt.Errorf("cannot parse into %v", t)
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}
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return false, false, false
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}
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// isBoolean returns true if the type can be parsed from a single string
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@ -7,36 +7,51 @@ import (
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"github.com/stretchr/testify/assert"
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)
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func assertCanParse(t *testing.T, typ reflect.Type, parseable, boolean, multiple bool) {
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p, b, m := canParse(typ)
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assert.Equal(t, parseable, p, "expected %v to have parseable=%v but was %v", typ, parseable, p)
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assert.Equal(t, boolean, b, "expected %v to have boolean=%v but was %v", typ, boolean, b)
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assert.Equal(t, multiple, m, "expected %v to have multiple=%v but was %v", typ, multiple, m)
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func assertKind(t *testing.T, typ reflect.Type, expected kind) {
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actual, err := kindOf(typ)
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assert.Equal(t, expected, actual, "expected %v to have kind %v but got %v", typ, expected, actual)
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if expected == unsupported {
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assert.Error(t, err)
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}
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}
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func TestCanParse(t *testing.T) {
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func TestKindOf(t *testing.T) {
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var b bool
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var i int
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var s string
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var f float64
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var bs []bool
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var is []int
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var m map[string]int
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var unsupported1 struct{}
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var unsupported2 []struct{}
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var unsupported3 map[string]struct{}
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assertCanParse(t, reflect.TypeOf(b), true, true, false)
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assertCanParse(t, reflect.TypeOf(i), true, false, false)
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assertCanParse(t, reflect.TypeOf(s), true, false, false)
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assertCanParse(t, reflect.TypeOf(f), true, false, false)
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assertKind(t, reflect.TypeOf(b), binary)
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assertKind(t, reflect.TypeOf(i), regular)
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assertKind(t, reflect.TypeOf(s), regular)
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assertKind(t, reflect.TypeOf(f), regular)
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assertCanParse(t, reflect.TypeOf(&b), true, true, false)
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assertCanParse(t, reflect.TypeOf(&s), true, false, false)
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assertCanParse(t, reflect.TypeOf(&i), true, false, false)
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assertCanParse(t, reflect.TypeOf(&f), true, false, false)
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assertKind(t, reflect.TypeOf(&b), binary)
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assertKind(t, reflect.TypeOf(&s), regular)
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assertKind(t, reflect.TypeOf(&i), regular)
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assertKind(t, reflect.TypeOf(&f), regular)
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assertCanParse(t, reflect.TypeOf(bs), true, true, true)
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assertCanParse(t, reflect.TypeOf(&bs), true, true, true)
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assertKind(t, reflect.TypeOf(bs), sequence)
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assertKind(t, reflect.TypeOf(is), sequence)
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assertCanParse(t, reflect.TypeOf(is), true, false, true)
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assertCanParse(t, reflect.TypeOf(&is), true, false, true)
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assertKind(t, reflect.TypeOf(&bs), sequence)
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assertKind(t, reflect.TypeOf(&is), sequence)
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assertKind(t, reflect.TypeOf(m), mapping)
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assertKind(t, reflect.TypeOf(&m), mapping)
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assertKind(t, reflect.TypeOf(unsupported1), unsupported)
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assertKind(t, reflect.TypeOf(&unsupported1), unsupported)
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assertKind(t, reflect.TypeOf(unsupported2), unsupported)
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assertKind(t, reflect.TypeOf(&unsupported2), unsupported)
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assertKind(t, reflect.TypeOf(unsupported3), unsupported)
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assertKind(t, reflect.TypeOf(&unsupported3), unsupported)
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}
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type implementsTextUnmarshaler struct{}
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}
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func TestCanParseTextUnmarshaler(t *testing.T) {
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var u implementsTextUnmarshaler
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var su []implementsTextUnmarshaler
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assertCanParse(t, reflect.TypeOf(u), true, false, false)
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assertCanParse(t, reflect.TypeOf(&u), true, false, false)
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assertCanParse(t, reflect.TypeOf(su), true, false, true)
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assertCanParse(t, reflect.TypeOf(&su), true, false, true)
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var x implementsTextUnmarshaler
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var s []implementsTextUnmarshaler
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var m []implementsTextUnmarshaler
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assertKind(t, reflect.TypeOf(x), regular)
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assertKind(t, reflect.TypeOf(&x), regular)
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assertKind(t, reflect.TypeOf(s), sequence)
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assertKind(t, reflect.TypeOf(&s), sequence)
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assertKind(t, reflect.TypeOf(m), mapping)
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assertKind(t, reflect.TypeOf(&m), mapping)
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}
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func TestIsExported(t *testing.T) {
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assert.Equal(t, &textUnmarshaler{2}, m[textUnmarshaler{2}])
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assert.Equal(t, &textUnmarshaler{1}, m[textUnmarshaler{3}])
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}
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func TestSetMapMalformed(t *testing.T) {
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// textUnmarshaler is a struct that captures the length of the string passed to it
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var m map[string]string
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entries := []string{"missing_equals_sign"}
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err := setMap(reflect.ValueOf(&m).Elem(), entries, true)
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assert.Error(t, err)
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}
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