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bitmask/bitmask.go
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bitmask/bitmask.go
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package bitmask
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import (
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"bytes"
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"errors"
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"encoding/binary"
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"math/bits"
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)
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// MaskBit is a flag container.
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type MaskBit uint
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/*
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NewMaskBit is a convenience function.
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It will return a MaskBit with a (referenced) value of 0, so set your consts up accordingly.
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It is highly recommended to set this default as a "None" flag (separate from your iotas!)
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as shown in the example.
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*/
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func NewMaskBit() (m *MaskBit) {
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m = new(MaskBit)
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return
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}
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// NewMaskBitExplicit is like NewMaskBit, but allows you to specify a non-zero (0x0) value.
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func NewMaskBitExplicit(value uint) (m *MaskBit) {
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var v MaskBit = MaskBit(value)
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m = &v
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return
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}
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// HasFlag is true if m has MaskBit flag set/enabled.
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func (m *MaskBit) HasFlag(flag MaskBit) (r bool) {
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var b MaskBit = *m
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if b&flag != 0 {
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r = true
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}
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return
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}
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// AddFlag adds MaskBit flag to m.
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func (m *MaskBit) AddFlag(flag MaskBit) {
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*m |= flag
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return
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}
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// ClearFlag removes MaskBit flag from m.
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func (m *MaskBit) ClearFlag(flag MaskBit) {
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*m &= flag
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return
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}
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// ToggleFlag switches MaskBit flag in m to its inverse; if true, it is now false and vice versa.
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func (m *MaskBit) ToggleFlag(flag MaskBit) {
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*m ^= flag
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return
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}
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/*
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Bytes returns the current value of a MasBit as a byte slice (big-endian).
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If trim is false, b will (probably) be 4 bytes long if you're on a 32-bit size system,
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and b will (probably) be 8 bytes long if you're on a 64-bit size system. You can determine
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the size of the resulting slice via (math/)bits.UintSize / 8.
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If trim is true, it will trim leading null bytes (if any). This will lead to an unpredictable
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byte slice length in b, but is most likely preferred for byte operations.
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*/
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func (m *MaskBit) Bytes(trim bool) (b []byte) {
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var b2 []byte
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var size int = bits.UintSize / 8
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var err error
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b2 = make([]byte, size)
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switch s := bits.UintSize; s {
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case 32:
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binary.BigEndian.PutUint32(b2[:], uint32(*m))
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case 64:
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binary.BigEndian.PutUint64(b2[:], uint64(*m))
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default:
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err = errors.New("unsupported Uint/system bit size")
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panic(err)
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}
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if trim {
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b = bytes.TrimLeft(b2, "\x00")
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return
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} else {
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b = b2
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return
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}
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return
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}
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// Value returns the current raw uint value of a MaskBit.
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func (m *MaskBit) Value() (v uint) {
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v = uint(*m)
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return
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}
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@@ -1,46 +0,0 @@
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package bitmask
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// MaskBit is a flag container.
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type MaskBit uint8
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/*
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NewMaskBit is a convenience function.
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It will return a MaskBit with a (referenced) value of 0, so set your consts up accordingly.
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It is highly recommended to set this default as a "None" flag (separate from your iotas!)
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as shown in the example.
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*/
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func NewMaskBit() (m *MaskBit) {
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m = new(MaskBit)
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return
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}
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// HasFlag is true if m has MaskBit flag set/enabled.
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func (m *MaskBit) HasFlag(flag MaskBit) (r bool) {
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var b MaskBit = *m
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if b&flag != 0 {
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r = true
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}
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return
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}
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// AddFlag adds MaskBit flag to m.
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func (m *MaskBit) AddFlag(flag MaskBit) {
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*m |= flag
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return
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}
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// ClearFlag removes MaskBit flag from m.
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func (m *MaskBit) ClearFlag(flag MaskBit) {
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*m &= flag
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return
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}
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// ToggleFlag switches MaskBit flag in m to its inverse; if true, it is now false and vice versa.
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func (m *MaskBit) ToggleFlag(flag MaskBit) {
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*m ^= flag
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return
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}
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@@ -11,18 +11,18 @@ To use this, set constants like thus:
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"r00t2.io/goutils/bitmask"
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)
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const OPTNONE types.MaskBit = 0
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const OPTNONE bitmask.MaskBit = 0
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const (
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OPT1 types.MaskBit = 1 << iota
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OPT1 bitmask.MaskBit = 1 << iota
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OPT2
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OPT3
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// ...
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)
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var MyMask *MaskBit
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var MyMask *bitmask.MaskBit
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func main() {
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MyMask = types.NewMaskBit
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MyMask = bitmask.NewMaskBit()
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MyMask.AddFlag(OPT1)
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MyMask.AddFlag(OPT3)
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@@ -41,5 +41,13 @@ As would this:
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But this would return false:
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MyMask.HasFlag(OPT2)
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If you need something with more flexibility (as always, at the cost of complexity),
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you may be interested in one of the following libraries:
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. github.com/alvaroloes/enumer
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. github.com/abice/go-enum
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. github.com/jeffreyrichter/enum/enum
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*/
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package bitmask
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@@ -1,10 +1,10 @@
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package logging
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import (
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`path`
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"path"
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`github.com/google/uuid`
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`r00t2.io/sysutils/paths`
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"github.com/google/uuid"
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"r00t2.io/sysutils/paths"
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)
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/*
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@@ -145,6 +145,40 @@ func (m *MultiLogger) AddFileLogger(identifier string, logFlags int, logfilePath
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return
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}
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/*
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AddNullLogger adds a NullLogger to a MultiLogger.
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identifier is a string to use to identify the added NullLogger in MultiLogger.Loggers.
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If empty, one will be automatically generated.
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*/
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func (m *MultiLogger) AddNullLogger(identifier string) (err error) {
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var exists bool
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var prefix string
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if identifier == "" {
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identifier = uuid.New().String()
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}
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if _, exists = m.Loggers[identifier]; exists {
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err = ErrExistingLogger
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return
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}
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m.Loggers[identifier] = &NullLogger{}
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if err = m.Loggers[identifier].Setup(); err != nil {
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return
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}
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if prefix, err = m.Loggers[identifier].GetPrefix(); err != nil {
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return
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}
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m.Loggers[identifier].Debug("logger initialized of type %T with prefix %v", m.Loggers[identifier], prefix)
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return
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}
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// RemoveLogger will let you remove a Logger from MultiLogger.Loggers.
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func (m *MultiLogger) RemoveLogger(identifier string) (err error) {
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66
logging/funcs_nulllogger.go
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66
logging/funcs_nulllogger.go
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package logging
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// Setup does nothing at all; it's here for interface compat. 🙃
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func (l *NullLogger) Setup() (err error) {
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return
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}
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// DoDebug does nothing at all; it's here for interface compat. 🙃
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func (l *NullLogger) DoDebug(d bool) (err error) {
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return
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}
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// SetPrefix does nothing at all; it's here for interface compat. 🙃
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func (l *NullLogger) SetPrefix(p string) (err error) {
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return
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}
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// GetPrefix does nothing at all; it's here for interface compat. 🙃
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func (l *NullLogger) GetPrefix() (p string, err error) {
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return
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}
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// Shutdown does nothing at all; it's here for interface compat. 🙃
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func (l *NullLogger) Shutdown() (err error) {
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return
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}
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// Alert does nothing at all; it's here for interface compat. 🙃
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func (l *NullLogger) Alert(s string, v ...interface{}) (err error) {
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return
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}
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// Crit does nothing at all; it's here for interface compat. 🙃
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func (l *NullLogger) Crit(s string, v ...interface{}) (err error) {
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return
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}
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// Debug does nothing at all; it's here for interface compat. 🙃
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func (l *NullLogger) Debug(s string, v ...interface{}) (err error) {
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return
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}
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// Emerg does nothing at all; it's here for interface compat. 🙃
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func (l *NullLogger) Emerg(s string, v ...interface{}) (err error) {
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return
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}
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// Err does nothing at all; it's here for interface compat. 🙃
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func (l *NullLogger) Err(s string, v ...interface{}) (err error) {
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return
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}
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// Info does nothing at all; it's here for interface compat. 🙃
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func (l *NullLogger) Info(s string, v ...interface{}) (err error) {
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return
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}
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// Notice does nothing at all; it's here for interface compat. 🙃
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func (l *NullLogger) Notice(s string, v ...interface{}) (err error) {
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return
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}
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// Warning does nothing at all; it's here for interface compat. 🙃
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func (l *NullLogger) Warning(s string, v ...interface{}) (err error) {
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return
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}
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@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ package logging
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import (
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"log"
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`os`
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"os"
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)
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/*
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@@ -86,6 +86,9 @@ type FileLogger struct {
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writer *os.File
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}
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// NullLogger is used mainly for test implementations, mockup code, etc. It does absolutely nothing with all messages sent to it.
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type NullLogger struct{}
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// MultiLogger is used to contain one or more Loggers and present them all as a single Logger.
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type MultiLogger struct {
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/*
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