open-nomad/vendor/github.com/zclconf/go-cty/cty/value_init.go
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package cty
import (
"fmt"
"math/big"
"reflect"
"golang.org/x/text/unicode/norm"
"github.com/zclconf/go-cty/cty/set"
)
// BoolVal returns a Value of type Number whose internal value is the given
// bool.
func BoolVal(v bool) Value {
return Value{
ty: Bool,
v: v,
}
}
// NumberVal returns a Value of type Number whose internal value is the given
// big.Float. The returned value becomes the owner of the big.Float object,
// and so it's forbidden for the caller to mutate the object after it's
// wrapped in this way.
func NumberVal(v *big.Float) Value {
return Value{
ty: Number,
v: v,
}
}
// NumberIntVal returns a Value of type Number whose internal value is equal
// to the given integer.
func NumberIntVal(v int64) Value {
return NumberVal(new(big.Float).SetInt64(v))
}
// NumberUIntVal returns a Value of type Number whose internal value is equal
// to the given unsigned integer.
func NumberUIntVal(v uint64) Value {
return NumberVal(new(big.Float).SetUint64(v))
}
// NumberFloatVal returns a Value of type Number whose internal value is
// equal to the given float.
func NumberFloatVal(v float64) Value {
return NumberVal(new(big.Float).SetFloat64(v))
}
// StringVal returns a Value of type String whose internal value is the
// given string.
//
// Strings must be UTF-8 encoded sequences of valid unicode codepoints, and
// they are NFC-normalized on entry into the world of cty values.
//
// If the given string is not valid UTF-8 then behavior of string operations
// is undefined.
func StringVal(v string) Value {
return Value{
ty: String,
v: NormalizeString(v),
}
}
// NormalizeString applies the same normalization that cty applies when
// constructing string values.
//
// A return value from this function can be meaningfully compared byte-for-byte
// with a Value.AsString result.
func NormalizeString(s string) string {
return norm.NFC.String(s)
}
// ObjectVal returns a Value of an object type whose structure is defined
// by the key names and value types in the given map.
func ObjectVal(attrs map[string]Value) Value {
attrTypes := make(map[string]Type, len(attrs))
attrVals := make(map[string]interface{}, len(attrs))
for attr, val := range attrs {
attr = NormalizeString(attr)
attrTypes[attr] = val.ty
attrVals[attr] = val.v
}
return Value{
ty: Object(attrTypes),
v: attrVals,
}
}
// TupleVal returns a Value of a tuple type whose element types are
// defined by the value types in the given slice.
func TupleVal(elems []Value) Value {
elemTypes := make([]Type, len(elems))
elemVals := make([]interface{}, len(elems))
for i, val := range elems {
elemTypes[i] = val.ty
elemVals[i] = val.v
}
return Value{
ty: Tuple(elemTypes),
v: elemVals,
}
}
// ListVal returns a Value of list type whose element type is defined by
// the types of the given values, which must be homogenous.
//
// If the types are not all consistent (aside from elements that are of the
// dynamic pseudo-type) then this function will panic. It will panic also
// if the given list is empty, since then the element type cannot be inferred.
// (See also ListValEmpty.)
func ListVal(vals []Value) Value {
if len(vals) == 0 {
panic("must not call ListVal with empty slice")
}
elementType := DynamicPseudoType
rawList := make([]interface{}, len(vals))
for i, val := range vals {
if elementType == DynamicPseudoType {
elementType = val.ty
} else if val.ty != DynamicPseudoType && !elementType.Equals(val.ty) {
panic(fmt.Errorf(
"inconsistent list element types (%#v then %#v)",
elementType, val.ty,
))
}
rawList[i] = val.v
}
return Value{
ty: List(elementType),
v: rawList,
}
}
// ListValEmpty returns an empty list of the given element type.
func ListValEmpty(element Type) Value {
return Value{
ty: List(element),
v: []interface{}{},
}
}
// MapVal returns a Value of a map type whose element type is defined by
// the types of the given values, which must be homogenous.
//
// If the types are not all consistent (aside from elements that are of the
// dynamic pseudo-type) then this function will panic. It will panic also
// if the given map is empty, since then the element type cannot be inferred.
// (See also MapValEmpty.)
func MapVal(vals map[string]Value) Value {
if len(vals) == 0 {
panic("must not call MapVal with empty map")
}
elementType := DynamicPseudoType
rawMap := make(map[string]interface{}, len(vals))
for key, val := range vals {
if elementType == DynamicPseudoType {
elementType = val.ty
} else if val.ty != DynamicPseudoType && !elementType.Equals(val.ty) {
panic(fmt.Errorf(
"inconsistent map element types (%#v then %#v)",
elementType, val.ty,
))
}
rawMap[NormalizeString(key)] = val.v
}
return Value{
ty: Map(elementType),
v: rawMap,
}
}
// MapValEmpty returns an empty map of the given element type.
func MapValEmpty(element Type) Value {
return Value{
ty: Map(element),
v: map[string]interface{}{},
}
}
// SetVal returns a Value of set type whose element type is defined by
// the types of the given values, which must be homogenous.
//
// If the types are not all consistent (aside from elements that are of the
// dynamic pseudo-type) then this function will panic. It will panic also
// if the given list is empty, since then the element type cannot be inferred.
// (See also SetValEmpty.)
func SetVal(vals []Value) Value {
if len(vals) == 0 {
panic("must not call SetVal with empty slice")
}
elementType := DynamicPseudoType
rawList := make([]interface{}, len(vals))
for i, val := range vals {
if elementType == DynamicPseudoType {
elementType = val.ty
} else if val.ty != DynamicPseudoType && !elementType.Equals(val.ty) {
panic(fmt.Errorf(
"inconsistent set element types (%#v then %#v)",
elementType, val.ty,
))
}
rawList[i] = val.v
}
rawVal := set.NewSetFromSlice(setRules{elementType}, rawList)
return Value{
ty: Set(elementType),
v: rawVal,
}
}
// SetValFromValueSet returns a Value of set type based on an already-constructed
// ValueSet.
//
// The element type of the returned value is the element type of the given
// set.
func SetValFromValueSet(s ValueSet) Value {
ety := s.ElementType()
rawVal := s.s.Copy() // copy so caller can't mutate what we wrap
return Value{
ty: Set(ety),
v: rawVal,
}
}
// SetValEmpty returns an empty set of the given element type.
func SetValEmpty(element Type) Value {
return Value{
ty: Set(element),
v: set.NewSet(setRules{element}),
}
}
// CapsuleVal creates a value of the given capsule type using the given
// wrapVal, which must be a pointer to a value of the capsule type's native
// type.
//
// This function will panic if the given type is not a capsule type, if
// the given wrapVal is not compatible with the given capsule type, or if
// wrapVal is not a pointer.
func CapsuleVal(ty Type, wrapVal interface{}) Value {
if !ty.IsCapsuleType() {
panic("not a capsule type")
}
wv := reflect.ValueOf(wrapVal)
if wv.Kind() != reflect.Ptr {
panic("wrapVal is not a pointer")
}
it := ty.typeImpl.(*capsuleType).GoType
if !wv.Type().Elem().AssignableTo(it) {
panic("wrapVal target is not compatible with the given capsule type")
}
return Value{
ty: ty,
v: wrapVal,
}
}