plugeth/vendor/github.com/robertkrimen/otto/dbg/dbg.go
Péter Szilágyi 289b30715d Godeps, vendor: convert dependency management to trash (#3198)
This commit converts the dependency management from Godeps to the vendor
folder, also switching the tool from godep to trash. Since the upstream tool
lacks a few features proposed via a few PRs, until those PRs are merged in
(if), use github.com/karalabe/trash.

You can update dependencies via trash --update.

All dependencies have been updated to their latest version.

Parts of the build system are reworked to drop old notions of Godeps and
invocation of the go vet command so that it doesn't run against the vendor
folder, as that will just blow up during vetting.

The conversion drops OpenCL (and hence GPU mining support) from ethash and our
codebase. The short reasoning is that there's noone to maintain and having
opencl libs in our deps messes up builds as go install ./... tries to build
them, failing with unsatisfied link errors for the C OpenCL deps.

golang.org/x/net/context is not vendored in. We expect it to be fetched by the
user (i.e. using go get). To keep ci.go builds reproducible the package is
"vendored" in build/_vendor.
2016-10-28 19:05:01 +02:00

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// This file was AUTOMATICALLY GENERATED by dbg-import (smuggol) from github.com/robertkrimen/dbg
/*
Package dbg is a println/printf/log-debugging utility library.
import (
Dbg "github.com/robertkrimen/dbg"
)
dbg, dbgf := Dbg.New()
dbg("Emit some debug stuff", []byte{120, 121, 122, 122, 121}, math.Pi)
# "2013/01/28 16:50:03 Emit some debug stuff [120 121 122 122 121] 3.141592653589793"
dbgf("With a %s formatting %.2f", "little", math.Pi)
# "2013/01/28 16:51:55 With a little formatting (3.14)"
dbgf("%/fatal//A fatal debug statement: should not be here")
# "A fatal debug statement: should not be here"
# ...and then, os.Exit(1)
dbgf("%/panic//Can also panic %s", "this")
# "Can also panic this"
# ...as a panic, equivalent to: panic("Can also panic this")
dbgf("Any %s arguments without a corresponding %%", "extra", "are treated like arguments to dbg()")
# "2013/01/28 17:14:40 Any extra arguments (without a corresponding %) are treated like arguments to dbg()"
dbgf("%d %d", 1, 2, 3, 4, 5)
# "2013/01/28 17:16:32 Another example: 1 2 3 4 5"
dbgf("%@: Include the function name for a little context (via %s)", "%@")
# "2013... github.com/robertkrimen/dbg.TestSynopsis: Include the function name for a little context (via %@)"
By default, dbg uses log (log.Println, log.Printf, log.Panic, etc.) for output.
However, you can also provide your own output destination by invoking dbg.New with
a customization function:
import (
"bytes"
Dbg "github.com/robertkrimen/dbg"
"os"
)
# dbg to os.Stderr
dbg, dbgf := Dbg.New(func(dbgr *Dbgr) {
dbgr.SetOutput(os.Stderr)
})
# A slightly contrived example:
var buffer bytes.Buffer
dbg, dbgf := New(func(dbgr *Dbgr) {
dbgr.SetOutput(&buffer)
})
*/
package dbg
import (
"bytes"
"fmt"
"io"
"log"
"os"
"regexp"
"runtime"
"strings"
"unicode"
)
type _frmt struct {
ctl string
format string
operandCount int
panic bool
fatal bool
check bool
}
var (
ctlTest = regexp.MustCompile(`^\s*%/`)
ctlScan = regexp.MustCompile(`%?/(panic|fatal|check)(?:\s|$)`)
)
func operandCount(format string) int {
count := 0
end := len(format)
for at := 0; at < end; {
for at < end && format[at] != '%' {
at++
}
at++
if at < end {
if format[at] != '%' && format[at] != '@' {
count++
}
at++
}
}
return count
}
func parseFormat(format string) (frmt _frmt) {
if ctlTest.MatchString(format) {
format = strings.TrimLeftFunc(format, unicode.IsSpace)
index := strings.Index(format, "//")
if index != -1 {
frmt.ctl = format[0:index]
format = format[index+2:] // Skip the second slash via +2 (instead of +1)
} else {
frmt.ctl = format
format = ""
}
for _, tmp := range ctlScan.FindAllStringSubmatch(frmt.ctl, -1) {
for _, value := range tmp[1:] {
switch value {
case "panic":
frmt.panic = true
case "fatal":
frmt.fatal = true
case "check":
frmt.check = true
}
}
}
}
frmt.format = format
frmt.operandCount = operandCount(format)
return
}
type Dbgr struct {
emit _emit
}
type DbgFunction func(values ...interface{})
func NewDbgr() *Dbgr {
self := &Dbgr{}
return self
}
/*
New will create and return a pair of debugging functions. You can customize where
they output to by passing in an (optional) customization function:
import (
Dbg "github.com/robertkrimen/dbg"
"os"
)
# dbg to os.Stderr
dbg, dbgf := Dbg.New(func(dbgr *Dbgr) {
dbgr.SetOutput(os.Stderr)
})
*/
func New(options ...interface{}) (dbg DbgFunction, dbgf DbgFunction) {
dbgr := NewDbgr()
if len(options) > 0 {
if fn, ok := options[0].(func(*Dbgr)); ok {
fn(dbgr)
}
}
return dbgr.DbgDbgf()
}
func (self Dbgr) Dbg(values ...interface{}) {
self.getEmit().emit(_frmt{}, "", values...)
}
func (self Dbgr) Dbgf(values ...interface{}) {
self.dbgf(values...)
}
func (self Dbgr) DbgDbgf() (dbg DbgFunction, dbgf DbgFunction) {
dbg = func(vl ...interface{}) {
self.Dbg(vl...)
}
dbgf = func(vl ...interface{}) {
self.dbgf(vl...)
}
return dbg, dbgf // Redundant, but...
}
func (self Dbgr) dbgf(values ...interface{}) {
var frmt _frmt
if len(values) > 0 {
tmp := fmt.Sprint(values[0])
frmt = parseFormat(tmp)
values = values[1:]
}
buffer_f := bytes.Buffer{}
format := frmt.format
end := len(format)
for at := 0; at < end; {
last := at
for at < end && format[at] != '%' {
at++
}
if at > last {
buffer_f.WriteString(format[last:at])
}
if at >= end {
break
}
// format[at] == '%'
at++
// format[at] == ?
if format[at] == '@' {
depth := 2
pc, _, _, _ := runtime.Caller(depth)
name := runtime.FuncForPC(pc).Name()
buffer_f.WriteString(name)
} else {
buffer_f.WriteString(format[at-1 : at+1])
}
at++
}
//values_f := append([]interface{}{}, values[0:frmt.operandCount]...)
values_f := values[0:frmt.operandCount]
values_dbg := values[frmt.operandCount:]
if len(values_dbg) > 0 {
// Adjust frmt.format:
// (%v instead of %s because: frmt.check)
{
tmp := format
if len(tmp) > 0 {
if unicode.IsSpace(rune(tmp[len(tmp)-1])) {
buffer_f.WriteString("%v")
} else {
buffer_f.WriteString(" %v")
}
} else if frmt.check {
// Performing a check, so no output
} else {
buffer_f.WriteString("%v")
}
}
// Adjust values_f:
if !frmt.check {
tmp := []string{}
for _, value := range values_dbg {
tmp = append(tmp, fmt.Sprintf("%v", value))
}
// First, make a copy of values_f, so we avoid overwriting values_dbg when appending
values_f = append([]interface{}{}, values_f...)
values_f = append(values_f, strings.Join(tmp, " "))
}
}
format = buffer_f.String()
if frmt.check {
// We do not actually emit to the log, but panic if
// a non-nil value is detected (e.g. a non-nil error)
for _, value := range values_dbg {
if value != nil {
if format == "" {
panic(value)
} else {
panic(fmt.Sprintf(format, append(values_f, value)...))
}
}
}
} else {
self.getEmit().emit(frmt, format, values_f...)
}
}
// Idiot-proof &Dbgr{}, etc.
func (self *Dbgr) getEmit() _emit {
if self.emit == nil {
self.emit = standardEmit()
}
return self.emit
}
// SetOutput will accept the following as a destination for output:
//
// *log.Logger Print*/Panic*/Fatal* of the logger
// io.Writer -
// nil Reset to the default output (os.Stderr)
// "log" Print*/Panic*/Fatal* via the "log" package
//
func (self *Dbgr) SetOutput(output interface{}) {
if output == nil {
self.emit = standardEmit()
return
}
switch output := output.(type) {
case *log.Logger:
self.emit = _emitLogger{
logger: output,
}
return
case io.Writer:
self.emit = _emitWriter{
writer: output,
}
return
case string:
if output == "log" {
self.emit = _emitLog{}
return
}
}
panic(output)
}
// ======== //
// = emit = //
// ======== //
func standardEmit() _emit {
return _emitWriter{
writer: os.Stderr,
}
}
func ln(tmp string) string {
length := len(tmp)
if length > 0 && tmp[length-1] != '\n' {
return tmp + "\n"
}
return tmp
}
type _emit interface {
emit(_frmt, string, ...interface{})
}
type _emitWriter struct {
writer io.Writer
}
func (self _emitWriter) emit(frmt _frmt, format string, values ...interface{}) {
if format == "" {
fmt.Fprintln(self.writer, values...)
} else {
if frmt.panic {
panic(fmt.Sprintf(format, values...))
}
fmt.Fprintf(self.writer, ln(format), values...)
if frmt.fatal {
os.Exit(1)
}
}
}
type _emitLogger struct {
logger *log.Logger
}
func (self _emitLogger) emit(frmt _frmt, format string, values ...interface{}) {
if format == "" {
self.logger.Println(values...)
} else {
if frmt.panic {
self.logger.Panicf(format, values...)
} else if frmt.fatal {
self.logger.Fatalf(format, values...)
} else {
self.logger.Printf(format, values...)
}
}
}
type _emitLog struct {
}
func (self _emitLog) emit(frmt _frmt, format string, values ...interface{}) {
if format == "" {
log.Println(values...)
} else {
if frmt.panic {
log.Panicf(format, values...)
} else if frmt.fatal {
log.Fatalf(format, values...)
} else {
log.Printf(format, values...)
}
}
}