gus/event.marshal.pb.go

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// Code generated by go.wit.com/apps/autogenpb DO NOT EDIT.
// This file was autogenerated with autogenpb v0.0.65 2025-03-12_15:38:32_UTC
// go install go.wit.com/apps/autogenpb@latest
//
// define which structs (messages) you want to use in the .proto file
// Then sort.pb.go and marshal.pb.go files are autogenerated
//
// autogenpb uses it and has an example .proto file with instructions
//
package main
import (
"google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/protojson"
"google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/prototext"
"google.golang.org/protobuf/proto"
)
// human readable JSON
func (v *Events) FormatJSON() string {
return protojson.Format(v)
}
// marshal json
func (v *Events) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) {
return protojson.Marshal(v)
}
// unmarshal json
func (v *Events) 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 brilliant for config files!
func (v *Events) FormatTEXT() string {
v.fixUuid()
return prototext.Format(v)
}
// unmarshalTEXT. This reads the .text config file back in after the user edits it
func (v *Events) UnmarshalTEXT(data []byte) error {
return prototext.Unmarshal(data, v)
}
// marshal to wire. This is called winning.
func (v *Events) Marshal() ([]byte, error) {
v.fixUuid()
return proto.Marshal(v)
}
// unmarshal from wire. You have won.
func (v *Events) Unmarshal(data []byte) error {
return proto.Unmarshal(data, v)
}