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	- codeberg.org/gruf/go-bytesize v1.0.3 -> v1.0.4 - codeberg.org/gruf/go-kv/v2 v2.0.6 -> v2.0.7 - codeberg.org/gruf/go-mutexes v1.5.2 -> v1.5.3 - codeberg.org/gruf/go-structr v0.9.7 -> v0.9.8 - codeberg.org/gruf/go-ffmpreg v0.6.8 -> v0.6.9 - github.com/tomnomnom/linkheader HEAD@2018 -> HEAD@2025 all of the above codeberg.org/gruf updates are in preparation for Go1.25, except for bytesize, and also ffmpreg which is a rebuild with the latest version of ffmpeg (v5.1.7) Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/superseriousbusiness/gotosocial/pulls/4386 Co-authored-by: kim <grufwub@gmail.com> Co-committed-by: kim <grufwub@gmail.com>
		
			
				
	
	
		
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			93 lines
		
	
	
	
		
			2.8 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Go
		
	
	
	
	
	
package mangler
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import (
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	"fmt"
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	"unsafe"
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	"codeberg.org/gruf/go-xunsafe"
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)
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// Mangler is a function that will take an input value of known type,
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// and append it in mangled serialized form to the given byte buffer.
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type Mangler func(buf []byte, ptr unsafe.Pointer) []byte
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// Get will fetch the Mangler function for given runtime type information.
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// The required argument is of type xunsafe.TypeIter{} as unsafe pointer
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// access requires further contextual information like type nesting.
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func Get(t xunsafe.TypeIter) Mangler {
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	t.Parent = nil // enforce type prefix
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	fn := loadOrStore(t)
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	if fn == nil {
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		panic(fmt.Sprintf("cannot mangle type: %s", t.Type))
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	}
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	return fn
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}
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// GetNoLoad is functionally similar to Get(),
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// without caching the resulting Mangler.
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func GetNoLoad(t xunsafe.TypeIter) Mangler {
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	t.Parent = nil // enforce type prefix
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	fn := loadOrGet(t)
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	if fn == nil {
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		panic(fmt.Sprintf("cannot mangle type: %s", t.Type))
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	}
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	return fn
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}
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// Append will append the mangled form of input value 'a' to buffer 'b'.
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//
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// See mangler.String() for more information on mangled output.
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func Append(b []byte, a any) []byte {
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	t := xunsafe.TypeIterFrom(a)
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	p := xunsafe.UnpackEface(a)
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	return Get(t)(b, p)
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}
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// AppendMulti appends all mangled forms of input value(s) 'a' to buffer 'b'
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// separated by colon characters. When all type manglers are currently cached
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// for all types in 'a', this will be faster than multiple calls to Append().
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//
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// See mangler.String() for more information on mangled output.
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func AppendMulti(b []byte, a ...any) []byte {
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	if p := manglers.load(); p != nil {
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		b4 := len(b)
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		for _, a := range a {
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			t := xunsafe.TypeIterFrom(a)
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			m := (*p)[t.TypeInfo]
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			if m == nil {
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				b = b[:b4]
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				goto slow
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			}
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			b = m(b, xunsafe.UnpackEface(a))
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			b = append(b, '.')
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		}
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		return b
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	}
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slow:
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	for _, a := range a {
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		b = Append(b, a)
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		b = append(b, '.')
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	}
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	return b
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}
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// String will return the mangled format of input value 'a'. This
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// mangled output will be unique for all default supported input types
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// during a single runtime instance. Uniqueness cannot be guaranteed
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// between separate runtime instances (whether running concurrently, or
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// the same application running at different times).
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//
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// The exact formatting of the output data should not be relied upon,
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// only that it is unique given the above constraints. Generally though,
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// the mangled output is the binary formatted text of given input data.
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//
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// Uniqueness is guaranteed for similar input data of differing types
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// (e.g. string("hello world") vs. []byte("hello world")) by prefixing
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// mangled output with the input data's runtime type pointer.
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//
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// Default supported types include all concrete (i.e. non-interface{})
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// data types, and interfaces implementing Mangleable{}.
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func String(a any) string {
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	b := Append(make([]byte, 0, 32), a)
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	return *(*string)(unsafe.Pointer(&b))
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}
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