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-# Output of the go coverage tool, specifically when used with LiteIDE
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- Copyright (C) <year> <name of author>
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- it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
- the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
- (at your option) any later version.
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- but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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-might be different; for a GUI interface, you would use an "about box".
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-if any, to sign a "copyright disclaimer" for the program, if necessary.
-For more information on this, and how to apply and follow the GNU GPL, see
-<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
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-into proprietary programs. If your program is a subroutine library, you
-may consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with
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diff --git a/vendor/github.com/OpenPeeDeeP/depguard/v2/README.md b/vendor/github.com/OpenPeeDeeP/depguard/v2/README.md
deleted file mode 100644
index 2ccfa22c5..000000000
--- a/vendor/github.com/OpenPeeDeeP/depguard/v2/README.md
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,163 +0,0 @@
-# Depguard
-
-A Go linter that checks package imports are in a list of acceptable packages.
-This allows you to allow imports from a whole organization or only
-allow specific packages within a repository.
-
-## Install
-
-```bash
-go install github.com/OpenPeeDeeP/depguard@latest
-```
-
-## Config
-
-The Depguard binary looks for a file named `^\.?depguard\.(yaml|yml|json|toml)$` in the current working directory. Examples include (`.depguard.yml` or `depguard.toml`).
-
-The following is an example configuration file.
-
-```json
-{
- "main": {
- "files": [
- "$all",
- "!$test"
- ],
- "listMode": "Strict",
- "allow": [
- "$gostd",
- "github.com/OpenPeeDeeP"
- ],
- "deny": {
- "reflect": "Who needs reflection",
- }
- },
- "tests": {
- "files": [
- "$test"
- ],
- "listMode": "Lax",
- "deny": {
- "github.com/stretchr/testify": "Please use standard library for tests"
- }
- }
-}
-```
-
-- The top level is a map of lists. The key of the map is a name that shows up in
-the linter's output.
-- `files` - list of file globs that will match this list of settings to compare against
-- `allow` - list of allowed packages
-- `deny` - map of packages that are not allowed where the value is a suggestion
-= `listMode` - the mode to use for package matching
-
-Files are matched using [Globs](https://github.com/gobwas/glob). If the files
-list is empty, then all files will match that list. Prefixing a file
-with an exclamation mark `!` will put that glob in a "don't match" list. A file
-will match a list if it is allowed and not denied.
-
-> Should always prefix a file glob with `**/` as files are matched against absolute paths.
-
-Allow is a prefix of packages to allow. A dollar sign `$` can be used at the end
-of a package to specify it must be exact match only.
-
-Deny is a map where the key is a prefix of the package to deny, and the value
-is a suggestion on what to use instead. A dollar sign `$` can be used at the end
-of a package to specify it must be exact match only.
-
-A Prefix List just means that a package will match a value, if the value is a
-prefix of the package. Example `github.com/OpenPeeDeeP/depguard` package will match
-a value of `github.com/OpenPeeDeeP` but won't match `github.com/OpenPeeDeeP/depguard/v2`.
-
-ListMode is used to determine the package matching priority. There are three
-different modes; Original, Strict, and Lax.
-
-Original is the original way that the package was written to use. It is not recommended
-to stay with this and is only here for backwards compatibility.
-
-Strict, at its roots, is everything is denied unless in allowed.
-
-Lax, at its roots, is everything is allowed unless it is denied.
-
-There are cases where a package can be matched in both the allow and denied lists.
-You may allow a subpackage but deny the root or vice versa. The `settings_tests.go` file
-has many scenarios listed out under `TestListImportAllowed`. These tests will stay
-up to date as features are added.
-
-### Variables
-
-There are variable replacements for each type of list (file or package). This is
-to reduce repetition and tedious behaviors.
-
-#### File Variables
-
-> you can still use an exclamation mark `!` in front of a variable to say not to
-use it. Example `!$test` will match any file that is not a go test file.
-
-- `$all` - matches all go files
-- `$test` - matches all go test files
-
-#### Package Variables
-
-- `$gostd` - matches all of go's standard library (Pulled from GOROOT)
-
-### Example Configs
-
-Below:
-
-- non-test go files will match `Main` and test go files will match `Test`.
-- both allow all of go standard library except for the `reflect` package which will
-tell the user "Please don't use reflect package".
-- go test files are also allowed to use https://github.com/stretchr/testify package
-and any sub-package of it.
-
-```yaml
-Main:
- files:
- - $all
- - "!$test"
- allow:
- - $gostd
- deny:
- reflect: Please don't use reflect package
-Test:
- files:
- - $test
- allow:
- - $gostd
- - github.com/stretchr/testify
- deny:
- reflect: Please don't use reflect package
-```
-
-Below:
-
-- All go files will match `Main`
-- Go files in internal will match both `Main` and `Internal`
-
-```yaml
-Main:
- files:
- - $all
-Internal:
- files:
- - "**/internal/**/*.go"
-```
-
-Below:
-
-- All packages are allowed except for `github.com/OpenPeeDeeP/depguard`. Though
-`github.com/OpenPeeDeeP/depguard/v2` and `github.com/OpenPeeDeeP/depguard/somepackage`
-would be allowed.
-
-```yaml
-Main:
- deny:
- - github.com/OpenPeeDeeP/depguard$
-```
-
-## Golangci-lint
-
-This linter was built with
-[Golangci-lint](https://github.com/golangci/golangci-lint) in mind. It is compatible
-and read their docs to see how to implement all their linters, including this one.
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/OpenPeeDeeP/depguard/v2/depguard.go b/vendor/github.com/OpenPeeDeeP/depguard/v2/depguard.go
deleted file mode 100644
index 2729091e8..000000000
--- a/vendor/github.com/OpenPeeDeeP/depguard/v2/depguard.go
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,95 +0,0 @@
-package depguard
-
-import (
- "fmt"
- "go/ast"
- "path/filepath"
- "strings"
-
- "golang.org/x/tools/go/analysis"
-)
-
-// NewAnalyzer creates a new analyzer from the settings passed in.
-// This can fail if the passed in LinterSettings does not compile.
-// Use NewUncompiledAnalyzer if you need control when the compile happens.
-func NewAnalyzer(settings *LinterSettings) (*analysis.Analyzer, error) {
- s, err := settings.compile()
- if err != nil {
- return nil, err
- }
- analyzer := newAnalyzer(s.run)
- return analyzer, nil
-}
-
-type UncompiledAnalyzer struct {
- Analyzer *analysis.Analyzer
- settings *LinterSettings
-}
-
-// NewUncompiledAnalyzer creates a new analyzer from the settings passed in.
-// This can never error unlike NewAnalyzer.
-// It is advised to call the Compile method on the returned Analyzer before running.
-func NewUncompiledAnalyzer(settings *LinterSettings) *UncompiledAnalyzer {
- return &UncompiledAnalyzer{
- Analyzer: newAnalyzer(settings.run),
- settings: settings,
- }
-}
-
-// Compile the settings ahead of time so each subsuquent run of the analyzer doesn't
-// need to do this work.
-func (ua *UncompiledAnalyzer) Compile() error {
- s, err := ua.settings.compile()
- if err != nil {
- return err
- }
- ua.Analyzer.Run = s.run
- return nil
-}
-
-func (settings LinterSettings) run(pass *analysis.Pass) (interface{}, error) {
- s, err := settings.compile()
- if err != nil {
- return nil, err
- }
- return s.run(pass)
-}
-
-func newAnalyzer(run func(*analysis.Pass) (interface{}, error)) *analysis.Analyzer {
- return &analysis.Analyzer{
- Name: "depguard",
- Doc: "Go linter that checks if package imports are in a list of acceptable packages",
- URL: "https://github.com/OpenPeeDeeP/depguard",
- Run: run,
- RunDespiteErrors: false,
- }
-}
-
-func (s linterSettings) run(pass *analysis.Pass) (interface{}, error) {
- for _, file := range pass.Files {
- // For Windows need to replace separator with '/'
- fileName := filepath.ToSlash(pass.Fset.Position(file.Pos()).Filename)
- lists := s.whichLists(fileName)
- for _, imp := range file.Imports {
- for _, l := range lists {
- if allowed, sugg := l.importAllowed(rawBasicLit(imp.Path)); !allowed {
- diag := analysis.Diagnostic{
- Pos: imp.Pos(),
- End: imp.End(),
- Message: fmt.Sprintf("import '%s' is not allowed from list '%s'", rawBasicLit(imp.Path), l.name),
- }
- if sugg != "" {
- diag.Message = fmt.Sprintf("%s: %s", diag.Message, sugg)
- diag.SuggestedFixes = append(diag.SuggestedFixes, analysis.SuggestedFix{Message: sugg})
- }
- pass.Report(diag)
- }
- }
- }
- }
- return nil, nil
-}
-
-func rawBasicLit(lit *ast.BasicLit) string {
- return strings.Trim(lit.Value, "\"")
-}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/OpenPeeDeeP/depguard/v2/internal/utils/errors.go b/vendor/github.com/OpenPeeDeeP/depguard/v2/internal/utils/errors.go
deleted file mode 100644
index 65325f612..000000000
--- a/vendor/github.com/OpenPeeDeeP/depguard/v2/internal/utils/errors.go
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,18 +0,0 @@
-package utils
-
-import (
- "strings"
-)
-
-type MultiError []error
-
-func (me MultiError) Error() string {
- b := strings.Builder{}
- for i, e := range me {
- b.WriteString(e.Error())
- if i < len(me)-1 {
- b.WriteByte('\n')
- }
- }
- return b.String()
-}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/OpenPeeDeeP/depguard/v2/internal/utils/variables.go b/vendor/github.com/OpenPeeDeeP/depguard/v2/internal/utils/variables.go
deleted file mode 100644
index 3363bd840..000000000
--- a/vendor/github.com/OpenPeeDeeP/depguard/v2/internal/utils/variables.go
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,131 +0,0 @@
-package utils
-
-import (
- "fmt"
- "os"
- "os/exec"
- "path"
- "path/filepath"
- "runtime"
- "strings"
-)
-
-type Expander interface {
- Expand() ([]string, error)
-}
-
-type ExpanderMap map[string]Expander
-
-var (
- PathExpandable = ExpanderMap{
- "$all": &allExpander{},
- "$test": &testExpander{},
- }
- PackageExpandable = ExpanderMap{
- "$gostd": &gostdExpander{},
- }
-)
-
-type allExpander struct{}
-
-func (*allExpander) Expand() ([]string, error) {
- return []string{"**/*.go"}, nil
-}
-
-type testExpander struct{}
-
-func (*testExpander) Expand() ([]string, error) {
- return []string{"**/*_test.go"}, nil
-}
-
-type gostdExpander struct {
- cache []string
-}
-
-// We can do this as all imports that are not root are either prefixed with a domain
-// or prefixed with `./` or `/` to dictate it is a local file reference
-func (e *gostdExpander) Expand() ([]string, error) {
- if len(e.cache) != 0 {
- return e.cache, nil
- }
- root := path.Join(findGOROOT(), "src")
- fs, err := os.ReadDir(root)
- if err != nil {
- return nil, fmt.Errorf("could not read GOROOT directory: %w", err)
- }
- var pkgPrefix []string
- for _, f := range fs {
- if !f.IsDir() {
- continue
- }
- pkgPrefix = append(pkgPrefix, f.Name())
- }
- e.cache = pkgPrefix
- return pkgPrefix, nil
-}
-
-func findGOROOT() string {
- // code borrowed from https://github.com/golang/tools/blob/86c93e8732cce300d0270bce23117456ce92bb17/cmd/godoc/goroot.go#L15-L30
- if env := os.Getenv("GOROOT"); env != "" {
- return filepath.Clean(env)
- }
- def := filepath.Clean(runtime.GOROOT())
- if runtime.Compiler == "gccgo" {
- // gccgo has no real GOROOT, and it certainly doesn't
- // depend on the executable's location.
- return def
- }
- out, err := exec.Command("go", "env", "GOROOT").Output()
- if err != nil {
- return def
- }
- return strings.TrimSpace(string(out))
-}
-
-func ExpandSlice(sl []string, exp ExpanderMap) ([]string, error) {
- for i, s := range sl {
- f, found := exp[s]
- if !found {
- continue
- }
- e, err := f.Expand()
- if err != nil {
- return nil, fmt.Errorf("couldn't expand %s: %w", s, err)
- }
- sl = insertSlice(sl, i, e...)
- }
- return sl, nil
-}
-
-func ExpandMap(m map[string]string, exp ExpanderMap) error {
- for k, v := range m {
- f, found := exp[k]
- if !found {
- continue
- }
- e, err := f.Expand()
- if err != nil {
- return fmt.Errorf("couldn't expand %s: %w", k, err)
- }
- for _, ex := range e {
- m[ex] = v
- }
- delete(m, k)
- }
- return nil
-}
-
-func insertSlice(a []string, k int, b ...string) []string {
- n := len(a) + len(b) - 1
- if n <= cap(a) {
- a2 := a[:n]
- copy(a2[k+len(b):], a[k+1:])
- copy(a2[k:], b)
- return a2
- }
- a2 := make([]string, n)
- copy(a2, a[:k])
- copy(a2[k:], b)
- copy(a2[k+len(b):], a[k+1:])
- return a2
-}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/OpenPeeDeeP/depguard/v2/settings.go b/vendor/github.com/OpenPeeDeeP/depguard/v2/settings.go
deleted file mode 100644
index 311cacc88..000000000
--- a/vendor/github.com/OpenPeeDeeP/depguard/v2/settings.go
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,240 +0,0 @@
-package depguard
-
-import (
- "errors"
- "fmt"
- "sort"
- "strings"
-
- "github.com/OpenPeeDeeP/depguard/v2/internal/utils"
- "github.com/gobwas/glob"
-)
-
-type List struct {
- ListMode string `json:"listMode" yaml:"listMode" toml:"listMode" mapstructure:"listMode"`
- Files []string `json:"files" yaml:"files" toml:"files" mapstructure:"files"`
- Allow []string `json:"allow" yaml:"allow" toml:"allow" mapstructure:"allow"`
- Deny map[string]string `json:"deny" yaml:"deny" toml:"deny" mapstructure:"deny"`
-}
-
-type listMode int
-
-const (
- listModeOriginal listMode = iota
- listModeStrict
- listModeLax
-)
-
-type list struct {
- listMode listMode
- name string
- files []glob.Glob
- negFiles []glob.Glob
- allow []string
- deny []string
- suggestions []string
-}
-
-func (l *List) compile() (*list, error) {
- if l == nil {
- return nil, nil
- }
- li := &list{}
- var errs utils.MultiError
- var err error
-
- // Determine List Mode
- switch strings.ToLower(l.ListMode) {
- case "":
- li.listMode = listModeOriginal
- case "original":
- li.listMode = listModeOriginal
- case "strict":
- li.listMode = listModeStrict
- case "lax":
- li.listMode = listModeLax
- default:
- errs = append(errs, fmt.Errorf("%s is not a known list mode", l.ListMode))
- }
-
- // Compile Files
- for _, f := range l.Files {
- var negate bool
- if len(f) > 0 && f[0] == '!' {
- negate = true
- f = f[1:]
- }
- // Expand File if needed
- fs, err := utils.ExpandSlice([]string{f}, utils.PathExpandable)
- if err != nil {
- errs = append(errs, err)
- }
- for _, exp := range fs {
- g, err := glob.Compile(exp, '/')
- if err != nil {
- errs = append(errs, fmt.Errorf("%s could not be compiled: %w", exp, err))
- continue
- }
- if negate {
- li.negFiles = append(li.negFiles, g)
- continue
- }
- li.files = append(li.files, g)
- }
- }
-
- if len(l.Allow) > 0 {
- // Expand Allow
- l.Allow, err = utils.ExpandSlice(l.Allow, utils.PackageExpandable)
- if err != nil {
- errs = append(errs, err)
- }
-
- // Sort Allow
- li.allow = make([]string, len(l.Allow))
- copy(li.allow, l.Allow)
- sort.Strings(li.allow)
- }
-
- if l.Deny != nil {
- // Expand Deny Map (to keep suggestions)
- err = utils.ExpandMap(l.Deny, utils.PackageExpandable)
- if err != nil {
- errs = append(errs, err)
- }
-
- // Split Deny Into Package Slice
- li.deny = make([]string, 0, len(l.Deny))
- for pkg := range l.Deny {
- li.deny = append(li.deny, pkg)
- }
-
- // Sort Deny
- sort.Strings(li.deny)
-
- // Populate Suggestions to match the Deny order
- li.suggestions = make([]string, 0, len(li.deny))
- for _, dp := range li.deny {
- li.suggestions = append(li.suggestions, strings.TrimSpace(l.Deny[dp]))
- }
- }
-
- // Populate the type of this list
- if len(li.allow) == 0 && len(li.deny) == 0 {
- errs = append(errs, errors.New("must have an Allow and/or Deny package list"))
- }
-
- if len(errs) > 0 {
- return nil, errs
- }
- return li, nil
-}
-
-func (l *list) fileMatch(fileName string) bool {
- inAllowed := len(l.files) == 0 || strInGlobList(fileName, l.files)
- inDenied := strInGlobList(fileName, l.negFiles)
- return inAllowed && !inDenied
-}
-
-func (l *list) importAllowed(imp string) (bool, string) {
- inAllowed, aIdx := strInPrefixList(imp, l.allow)
- inDenied, dIdx := strInPrefixList(imp, l.deny)
- var allowed bool
- switch l.listMode {
- case listModeOriginal:
- inAllowed = len(l.allow) == 0 || inAllowed
- allowed = inAllowed && !inDenied
- case listModeStrict:
- allowed = inAllowed && (!inDenied || len(l.allow[aIdx]) > len(l.deny[dIdx]))
- case listModeLax:
- allowed = !inDenied || (inAllowed && len(l.allow[aIdx]) > len(l.deny[dIdx]))
- default:
- allowed = false
- }
- sugg := ""
- if !allowed && inDenied && dIdx != -1 {
- sugg = l.suggestions[dIdx]
- }
- return allowed, sugg
-}
-
-type LinterSettings map[string]*List
-
-type linterSettings []*list
-
-func (l LinterSettings) compile() (linterSettings, error) {
- if len(l) == 0 {
- // Only allow $gostd in all files
- set := &List{
- Files: []string{"$all"},
- Allow: []string{"$gostd"},
- }
- li, err := set.compile()
- if err != nil {
- return nil, err
- }
- li.name = "Main"
- return linterSettings{li}, nil
- }
- names := make([]string, 0, len(l))
- for name := range l {
- names = append(names, name)
- }
- sort.Strings(names)
- li := make(linterSettings, 0, len(l))
- var errs utils.MultiError
- for _, name := range names {
- c, err := l[name].compile()
- if err != nil {
- errs = append(errs, err)
- continue
- }
- if c == nil {
- continue
- }
- c.name = name
- li = append(li, c)
- }
- if len(errs) > 0 {
- return nil, errs
- }
-
- return li, nil
-}
-
-func (ls linterSettings) whichLists(fileName string) []*list {
- var matches []*list
- for _, l := range ls {
- if l.fileMatch(fileName) {
- matches = append(matches, l)
- }
- }
- return matches
-}
-
-func strInGlobList(str string, globList []glob.Glob) bool {
- for _, g := range globList {
- if g.Match(str) {
- return true
- }
- }
- return false
-}
-
-func strInPrefixList(str string, prefixList []string) (bool, int) {
- // Idx represents where in the prefix slice the passed in string would go
- // when sorted. -1 Just means that it would be at the very front of the slice.
- idx := sort.Search(len(prefixList), func(i int) bool {
- return strings.TrimRight(prefixList[i], "$") > str
- }) - 1
- // This means that the string passed in has no way to be prefixed by anything
- // in the prefix list as it is already smaller then everything
- if idx == -1 {
- return false, idx
- }
- ioc := prefixList[idx]
- if ioc[len(ioc)-1] == '$' {
- return str == ioc[:len(ioc)-1], idx
- }
- return strings.HasPrefix(str, prefixList[idx]), idx
-}