diff --git a/go.mod b/go.mod index 34e286c644..7b239f3277 100644 --- a/go.mod +++ b/go.mod @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ require ( github.com/spf13/pflag v1.0.5 github.com/ugorji/go/codec v0.0.0-20181204163529-d75b2dcb6bc8 go.uber.org/zap v1.13.0 - golang.org/x/net v0.0.0-20201110031124-69a78807bb2b + golang.org/x/net v0.7.0 google.golang.org/grpc v1.27.1 gopkg.in/inf.v0 v0.9.1 gopkg.in/yaml.v2 v2.2.8 diff --git a/go.sum b/go.sum index ae88685b2b..0d33fab692 100644 --- a/go.sum +++ b/go.sum @@ -275,6 +275,7 @@ github.com/ugorji/go/codec v0.0.0-20181204163529-d75b2dcb6bc8 h1:3SVOIvH7Ae1KRYy github.com/ugorji/go/codec v0.0.0-20181204163529-d75b2dcb6bc8/go.mod h1:VFNgLljTbGfSG7qAOspJ7OScBnGdDN/yBr0sguwnwf0= github.com/xordataexchange/crypt v0.0.3-0.20170626215501-b2862e3d0a77/go.mod h1:aYKd//L2LvnjZzWKhF00oedf4jCCReLcmhLdhm1A27Q= github.com/yuin/goldmark v1.1.27/go.mod h1:3hX8gzYuyVAZsxl0MRgGTJEmQBFcNTphYh9decYSb74= +github.com/yuin/goldmark v1.4.13/go.mod h1:6yULJ656Px+3vBD8DxQVa3kxgyrAnzto9xy5taEt/CY= go.opencensus.io v0.21.0/go.mod h1:mSImk1erAIZhrmZN+AvHh14ztQfjbGwt4TtuofqLduU= go.opencensus.io v0.22.0/go.mod h1:+kGneAE2xo2IficOXnaByMWTGM9T73dGwxeWcUqIpI8= go.opencensus.io v0.22.2/go.mod h1:yxeiOL68Rb0Xd1ddK5vPZ/oVn4vY4Ynel7k9FzqtOIw= @@ -295,8 +296,9 @@ golang.org/x/crypto v0.0.0-20190605123033-f99c8df09eb5/go.mod h1:yigFU9vqHzYiE8U golang.org/x/crypto v0.0.0-20190611184440-5c40567a22f8/go.mod h1:yigFU9vqHzYiE8UmvKecakEJjdnWj3jj499lnFckfCI= golang.org/x/crypto v0.0.0-20191011191535-87dc89f01550/go.mod h1:yigFU9vqHzYiE8UmvKecakEJjdnWj3jj499lnFckfCI= golang.org/x/crypto v0.0.0-20200622213623-75b288015ac9/go.mod h1:LzIPMQfyMNhhGPhUkYOs5KpL4U8rLKemX1yGLhDgUto= -golang.org/x/crypto v0.0.0-20201002170205-7f63de1d35b0 h1:hb9wdF1z5waM+dSIICn1l0DkLVDT3hqhhQsDNUmHPRE= golang.org/x/crypto v0.0.0-20201002170205-7f63de1d35b0/go.mod h1:LzIPMQfyMNhhGPhUkYOs5KpL4U8rLKemX1yGLhDgUto= +golang.org/x/crypto v0.0.0-20210921155107-089bfa567519 h1:7I4JAnoQBe7ZtJcBaYHi5UtiO8tQHbUSXxL+pnGRANg= +golang.org/x/crypto v0.0.0-20210921155107-089bfa567519/go.mod h1:GvvjBRRGRdwPK5ydBHafDWAxML/pGHZbMvKqRZ5+Abc= golang.org/x/exp v0.0.0-20190121172915-509febef88a4/go.mod h1:CJ0aWSM057203Lf6IL+f9T1iT9GByDxfZKAQTCR3kQA= golang.org/x/exp v0.0.0-20190306152737-a1d7652674e8/go.mod h1:CJ0aWSM057203Lf6IL+f9T1iT9GByDxfZKAQTCR3kQA= golang.org/x/exp v0.0.0-20190510132918-efd6b22b2522/go.mod h1:ZjyILWgesfNpC6sMxTJOJm9Kp84zZh5NQWvqDGG3Qr8= @@ -327,8 +329,9 @@ golang.org/x/mod v0.1.0/go.mod h1:0QHyrYULN0/3qlju5TqG8bIK38QM8yzMo5ekMj3DlcY= golang.org/x/mod v0.1.1-0.20191105210325-c90efee705ee/go.mod h1:QqPTAvyqsEbceGzBzNggFXnrqF1CaUcvgkdR5Ot7KZg= golang.org/x/mod v0.1.1-0.20191107180719-034126e5016b/go.mod h1:QqPTAvyqsEbceGzBzNggFXnrqF1CaUcvgkdR5Ot7KZg= golang.org/x/mod v0.2.0/go.mod h1:s0Qsj1ACt9ePp/hMypM3fl4fZqREWJwdYDEqhRiZZUA= -golang.org/x/mod v0.3.0 h1:RM4zey1++hCTbCVQfnWeKs9/IEsaBLA8vTkd0WVtmH4= golang.org/x/mod v0.3.0/go.mod h1:s0Qsj1ACt9ePp/hMypM3fl4fZqREWJwdYDEqhRiZZUA= +golang.org/x/mod v0.6.0-dev.0.20220419223038-86c51ed26bb4 h1:6zppjxzCulZykYSLyVDYbneBfbaBIQPYMevg0bEwv2s= +golang.org/x/mod v0.6.0-dev.0.20220419223038-86c51ed26bb4/go.mod h1:jJ57K6gSWd91VN4djpZkiMVwK6gcyfeH4XE8wZrZaV4= golang.org/x/net v0.0.0-20180724234803-3673e40ba225/go.mod h1:mL1N/T3taQHkDXs73rZJwtUhF3w3ftmwwsq0BUmARs4= golang.org/x/net v0.0.0-20180826012351-8a410e7b638d/go.mod h1:mL1N/T3taQHkDXs73rZJwtUhF3w3ftmwwsq0BUmARs4= golang.org/x/net v0.0.0-20180906233101-161cd47e91fd/go.mod h1:mL1N/T3taQHkDXs73rZJwtUhF3w3ftmwwsq0BUmARs4= @@ -351,8 +354,11 @@ golang.org/x/net v0.0.0-20200222125558-5a598a2470a0/go.mod h1:z5CRVTTTmAJ677TzLL golang.org/x/net v0.0.0-20200226121028-0de0cce0169b/go.mod h1:z5CRVTTTmAJ677TzLLGU+0bjPO0LkuOLi4/5GtJWs/s= golang.org/x/net v0.0.0-20200301022130-244492dfa37a/go.mod h1:z5CRVTTTmAJ677TzLLGU+0bjPO0LkuOLi4/5GtJWs/s= golang.org/x/net v0.0.0-20200324143707-d3edc9973b7e/go.mod h1:qpuaurCH72eLCgpAm/N6yyVIVM9cpaDIP3A8BGJEC5A= -golang.org/x/net v0.0.0-20201110031124-69a78807bb2b h1:uwuIcX0g4Yl1NC5XAz37xsr2lTtcqevgzYNVt49waME= golang.org/x/net v0.0.0-20201110031124-69a78807bb2b/go.mod h1:sp8m0HH+o8qH0wwXwYZr8TS3Oi6o0r6Gce1SSxlDquU= +golang.org/x/net v0.0.0-20210226172049-e18ecbb05110/go.mod h1:m0MpNAwzfU5UDzcl9v0D8zg8gWTRqZa9RBIspLL5mdg= +golang.org/x/net v0.0.0-20220722155237-a158d28d115b/go.mod h1:XRhObCWvk6IyKnWLug+ECip1KBveYUHfp+8e9klMJ9c= +golang.org/x/net v0.7.0 h1:rJrUqqhjsgNp7KqAIc25s9pZnjU7TUcSY7HcVZjdn1g= +golang.org/x/net v0.7.0/go.mod h1:2Tu9+aMcznHK/AK1HMvgo6xiTLG5rD5rZLDS+rp2Bjs= golang.org/x/oauth2 v0.0.0-20180821212333-d2e6202438be/go.mod h1:N/0e6XlmueqKjAGxoOufVs8QHGRruUQn6yWY3a++T0U= golang.org/x/oauth2 v0.0.0-20190226205417-e64efc72b421/go.mod h1:gOpvHmFTYa4IltrdGE7lF6nIHvwfUNPOp7c8zoXwtLw= golang.org/x/oauth2 v0.0.0-20190604053449-0f29369cfe45/go.mod h1:gOpvHmFTYa4IltrdGE7lF6nIHvwfUNPOp7c8zoXwtLw= @@ -365,6 +371,7 @@ golang.org/x/sync v0.0.0-20181221193216-37e7f081c4d4/go.mod h1:RxMgew5VJxzue5/jJ golang.org/x/sync v0.0.0-20190227155943-e225da77a7e6/go.mod h1:RxMgew5VJxzue5/jJTE5uejpjVlOe/izrB70Jof72aM= golang.org/x/sync v0.0.0-20190423024810-112230192c58/go.mod h1:RxMgew5VJxzue5/jJTE5uejpjVlOe/izrB70Jof72aM= golang.org/x/sync v0.0.0-20190911185100-cd5d95a43a6e/go.mod h1:RxMgew5VJxzue5/jJTE5uejpjVlOe/izrB70Jof72aM= +golang.org/x/sync v0.0.0-20220722155255-886fb9371eb4/go.mod h1:RxMgew5VJxzue5/jJTE5uejpjVlOe/izrB70Jof72aM= golang.org/x/sys v0.0.0-20180830151530-49385e6e1522/go.mod h1:STP8DvDyc/dI5b8T5hshtkjS+E42TnysNCUPdjciGhY= golang.org/x/sys v0.0.0-20180905080454-ebe1bf3edb33/go.mod h1:STP8DvDyc/dI5b8T5hshtkjS+E42TnysNCUPdjciGhY= golang.org/x/sys v0.0.0-20180909124046-d0be0721c37e/go.mod h1:STP8DvDyc/dI5b8T5hshtkjS+E42TnysNCUPdjciGhY= @@ -392,15 +399,26 @@ golang.org/x/sys v0.0.0-20200223170610-d5e6a3e2c0ae/go.mod h1:h1NjWce9XRLGQEsW7w golang.org/x/sys v0.0.0-20200302150141-5c8b2ff67527/go.mod h1:h1NjWce9XRLGQEsW7wpKNCjG9DtNlClVuFLEZdDNbEs= golang.org/x/sys v0.0.0-20200323222414-85ca7c5b95cd/go.mod h1:h1NjWce9XRLGQEsW7wpKNCjG9DtNlClVuFLEZdDNbEs= golang.org/x/sys v0.0.0-20200930185726-fdedc70b468f/go.mod h1:h1NjWce9XRLGQEsW7wpKNCjG9DtNlClVuFLEZdDNbEs= -golang.org/x/sys v0.0.0-20201112073958-5cba982894dd h1:5CtCZbICpIOFdgO940moixOPjc0178IU44m4EjOO5IY= golang.org/x/sys v0.0.0-20201112073958-5cba982894dd/go.mod h1:h1NjWce9XRLGQEsW7wpKNCjG9DtNlClVuFLEZdDNbEs= +golang.org/x/sys v0.0.0-20201119102817-f84b799fce68/go.mod h1:h1NjWce9XRLGQEsW7wpKNCjG9DtNlClVuFLEZdDNbEs= +golang.org/x/sys v0.0.0-20210615035016-665e8c7367d1/go.mod h1:oPkhp1MJrh7nUepCBck5+mAzfO9JrbApNNgaTdGDITg= +golang.org/x/sys v0.0.0-20220520151302-bc2c85ada10a/go.mod h1:oPkhp1MJrh7nUepCBck5+mAzfO9JrbApNNgaTdGDITg= +golang.org/x/sys v0.0.0-20220722155257-8c9f86f7a55f/go.mod h1:oPkhp1MJrh7nUepCBck5+mAzfO9JrbApNNgaTdGDITg= +golang.org/x/sys v0.5.0 h1:MUK/U/4lj1t1oPg0HfuXDN/Z1wv31ZJ/YcPiGccS4DU= +golang.org/x/sys v0.5.0/go.mod h1:oPkhp1MJrh7nUepCBck5+mAzfO9JrbApNNgaTdGDITg= +golang.org/x/term v0.0.0-20201126162022-7de9c90e9dd1/go.mod h1:bj7SfCRtBDWHUb9snDiAeCFNEtKQo2Wmx5Cou7ajbmo= +golang.org/x/term v0.0.0-20210927222741-03fcf44c2211/go.mod h1:jbD1KX2456YbFQfuXm/mYQcufACuNUgVhRMnK/tPxf8= +golang.org/x/term v0.5.0 h1:n2a8QNdAb0sZNpU9R1ALUXBbY+w51fCQDN+7EdxNBsY= +golang.org/x/term v0.5.0/go.mod h1:jMB1sMXY+tzblOD4FWmEbocvup2/aLOaQEp7JmGp78k= golang.org/x/text v0.0.0-20170915032832-14c0d48ead0c/go.mod h1:NqM8EUOU14njkJ3fqMW+pc6Ldnwhi/IjpwHt7yyuwOQ= golang.org/x/text v0.3.0/go.mod h1:NqM8EUOU14njkJ3fqMW+pc6Ldnwhi/IjpwHt7yyuwOQ= golang.org/x/text v0.3.1-0.20180807135948-17ff2d5776d2/go.mod h1:NqM8EUOU14njkJ3fqMW+pc6Ldnwhi/IjpwHt7yyuwOQ= golang.org/x/text v0.3.2/go.mod h1:bEr9sfX3Q8Zfm5fL9x+3itogRgK3+ptLWKqgva+5dAk= golang.org/x/text v0.3.3/go.mod h1:5Zoc/QRtKVWzQhOtBMvqHzDpF6irO9z98xDceosuGiQ= -golang.org/x/text v0.3.4 h1:0YWbFKbhXG/wIiuHDSKpS0Iy7FSA+u45VtBMfQcFTTc= golang.org/x/text v0.3.4/go.mod h1:5Zoc/QRtKVWzQhOtBMvqHzDpF6irO9z98xDceosuGiQ= +golang.org/x/text v0.3.7/go.mod h1:u+2+/6zg+i71rQMx5EYifcz6MCKuco9NR6JIITiCfzQ= +golang.org/x/text v0.7.0 h1:4BRB4x83lYWy72KwLD/qYDuTu7q9PjSagHvijDw7cLo= +golang.org/x/text v0.7.0/go.mod h1:mrYo+phRRbMaCq/xk9113O4dZlRixOauAjOtrjsXDZ8= golang.org/x/time v0.0.0-20181108054448-85acf8d2951c/go.mod h1:tRJNPiyCQ0inRvYxbN9jk5I+vvW/OXSQhTDSoE431IQ= golang.org/x/time v0.0.0-20190308202827-9d24e82272b4/go.mod h1:tRJNPiyCQ0inRvYxbN9jk5I+vvW/OXSQhTDSoE431IQ= golang.org/x/time v0.0.0-20191024005414-555d28b269f0/go.mod h1:tRJNPiyCQ0inRvYxbN9jk5I+vvW/OXSQhTDSoE431IQ= @@ -441,8 +459,9 @@ golang.org/x/tools v0.0.0-20200212150539-ea181f53ac56/go.mod h1:TB2adYChydJhpapK golang.org/x/tools v0.0.0-20200224181240-023911ca70b2/go.mod h1:TB2adYChydJhpapKDTa4BR/hXlZSLoq2Wpct/0txZ28= golang.org/x/tools v0.0.0-20200304193943-95d2e580d8eb/go.mod h1:o4KQGtdN14AW+yjsvvwRTJJuXz8XRtIHtEnmAXLyFUw= golang.org/x/tools v0.0.0-20200505023115-26f46d2f7ef8/go.mod h1:EkVYQZoAsY45+roYkvgYkIh4xh/qjgUK9TdY2XT94GE= -golang.org/x/tools v0.0.0-20200616133436-c1934b75d054 h1:HHeAlu5H9b71C+Fx0K+1dGgVFN1DM1/wz4aoGOA5qS8= golang.org/x/tools v0.0.0-20200616133436-c1934b75d054/go.mod h1:EkVYQZoAsY45+roYkvgYkIh4xh/qjgUK9TdY2XT94GE= +golang.org/x/tools v0.1.12 h1:VveCTK38A2rkS8ZqFY25HIDFscX5X9OoEhJd3quQmXU= +golang.org/x/tools v0.1.12/go.mod h1:hNGJHUnrk76NpqgfD5Aqm5Crs+Hm0VOH/i9J2+nxYbc= golang.org/x/xerrors v0.0.0-20190717185122-a985d3407aa7/go.mod h1:I/5z698sn9Ka8TeJc9MKroUUfqBBauWjQqLJ2OPfmY0= golang.org/x/xerrors v0.0.0-20191011141410-1b5146add898/go.mod h1:I/5z698sn9Ka8TeJc9MKroUUfqBBauWjQqLJ2OPfmY0= golang.org/x/xerrors v0.0.0-20191204190536-9bdfabe68543/go.mod h1:I/5z698sn9Ka8TeJc9MKroUUfqBBauWjQqLJ2OPfmY0= diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/crypto/scrypt/scrypt.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/crypto/scrypt/scrypt.go index 2f81fe4148..bbe4494c6c 100644 --- a/vendor/golang.org/x/crypto/scrypt/scrypt.go +++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/crypto/scrypt/scrypt.go @@ -9,6 +9,7 @@ package scrypt // import "golang.org/x/crypto/scrypt" import ( "crypto/sha256" + "encoding/binary" "errors" "math/bits" @@ -143,36 +144,34 @@ func integer(b []uint32, r int) uint64 { func smix(b []byte, r, N int, v, xy []uint32) { var tmp [16]uint32 + R := 32 * r x := xy - y := xy[32*r:] + y := xy[R:] j := 0 - for i := 0; i < 32*r; i++ { - x[i] = uint32(b[j]) | uint32(b[j+1])<<8 | uint32(b[j+2])<<16 | uint32(b[j+3])<<24 + for i := 0; i < R; i++ { + x[i] = binary.LittleEndian.Uint32(b[j:]) j += 4 } for i := 0; i < N; i += 2 { - blockCopy(v[i*(32*r):], x, 32*r) + blockCopy(v[i*R:], x, R) blockMix(&tmp, x, y, r) - blockCopy(v[(i+1)*(32*r):], y, 32*r) + blockCopy(v[(i+1)*R:], y, R) blockMix(&tmp, y, x, r) } for i := 0; i < N; i += 2 { j := int(integer(x, r) & uint64(N-1)) - blockXOR(x, v[j*(32*r):], 32*r) + blockXOR(x, v[j*R:], R) blockMix(&tmp, x, y, r) j = int(integer(y, r) & uint64(N-1)) - blockXOR(y, v[j*(32*r):], 32*r) + blockXOR(y, v[j*R:], R) blockMix(&tmp, y, x, r) } j = 0 - for _, v := range x[:32*r] { - b[j+0] = byte(v >> 0) - b[j+1] = byte(v >> 8) - b[j+2] = byte(v >> 16) - b[j+3] = byte(v >> 24) + for _, v := range x[:R] { + binary.LittleEndian.PutUint32(b[j:], v) j += 4 } } diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/crypto/ssh/terminal/terminal.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/crypto/ssh/terminal/terminal.go index 2ffb97bfb8..a4d1919a9e 100644 --- a/vendor/golang.org/x/crypto/ssh/terminal/terminal.go +++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/crypto/ssh/terminal/terminal.go @@ -2,986 +2,75 @@ // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. +// Package terminal provides support functions for dealing with terminals, as +// commonly found on UNIX systems. +// +// Deprecated: this package moved to golang.org/x/term. package terminal import ( - "bytes" "io" - "runtime" - "strconv" - "sync" - "unicode/utf8" + + "golang.org/x/term" ) // EscapeCodes contains escape sequences that can be written to the terminal in // order to achieve different styles of text. -type EscapeCodes struct { - // Foreground colors - Black, Red, Green, Yellow, Blue, Magenta, Cyan, White []byte - - // Reset all attributes - Reset []byte -} - -var vt100EscapeCodes = EscapeCodes{ - Black: []byte{keyEscape, '[', '3', '0', 'm'}, - Red: []byte{keyEscape, '[', '3', '1', 'm'}, - Green: []byte{keyEscape, '[', '3', '2', 'm'}, - Yellow: []byte{keyEscape, '[', '3', '3', 'm'}, - Blue: []byte{keyEscape, '[', '3', '4', 'm'}, - Magenta: []byte{keyEscape, '[', '3', '5', 'm'}, - Cyan: []byte{keyEscape, '[', '3', '6', 'm'}, - White: []byte{keyEscape, '[', '3', '7', 'm'}, - - Reset: []byte{keyEscape, '[', '0', 'm'}, -} +type EscapeCodes = term.EscapeCodes // Terminal contains the state for running a VT100 terminal that is capable of // reading lines of input. -type Terminal struct { - // AutoCompleteCallback, if non-null, is called for each keypress with - // the full input line and the current position of the cursor (in - // bytes, as an index into |line|). If it returns ok=false, the key - // press is processed normally. Otherwise it returns a replacement line - // and the new cursor position. - AutoCompleteCallback func(line string, pos int, key rune) (newLine string, newPos int, ok bool) - - // Escape contains a pointer to the escape codes for this terminal. - // It's always a valid pointer, although the escape codes themselves - // may be empty if the terminal doesn't support them. - Escape *EscapeCodes - - // lock protects the terminal and the state in this object from - // concurrent processing of a key press and a Write() call. - lock sync.Mutex - - c io.ReadWriter - prompt []rune - - // line is the current line being entered. - line []rune - // pos is the logical position of the cursor in line - pos int - // echo is true if local echo is enabled - echo bool - // pasteActive is true iff there is a bracketed paste operation in - // progress. - pasteActive bool - - // cursorX contains the current X value of the cursor where the left - // edge is 0. cursorY contains the row number where the first row of - // the current line is 0. - cursorX, cursorY int - // maxLine is the greatest value of cursorY so far. - maxLine int - - termWidth, termHeight int - - // outBuf contains the terminal data to be sent. - outBuf []byte - // remainder contains the remainder of any partial key sequences after - // a read. It aliases into inBuf. - remainder []byte - inBuf [256]byte - - // history contains previously entered commands so that they can be - // accessed with the up and down keys. - history stRingBuffer - // historyIndex stores the currently accessed history entry, where zero - // means the immediately previous entry. - historyIndex int - // When navigating up and down the history it's possible to return to - // the incomplete, initial line. That value is stored in - // historyPending. - historyPending string -} +type Terminal = term.Terminal // NewTerminal runs a VT100 terminal on the given ReadWriter. If the ReadWriter is // a local terminal, that terminal must first have been put into raw mode. // prompt is a string that is written at the start of each input line (i.e. // "> "). func NewTerminal(c io.ReadWriter, prompt string) *Terminal { - return &Terminal{ - Escape: &vt100EscapeCodes, - c: c, - prompt: []rune(prompt), - termWidth: 80, - termHeight: 24, - echo: true, - historyIndex: -1, - } -} - -const ( - keyCtrlC = 3 - keyCtrlD = 4 - keyCtrlU = 21 - keyEnter = '\r' - keyEscape = 27 - keyBackspace = 127 - keyUnknown = 0xd800 /* UTF-16 surrogate area */ + iota - keyUp - keyDown - keyLeft - keyRight - keyAltLeft - keyAltRight - keyHome - keyEnd - keyDeleteWord - keyDeleteLine - keyClearScreen - keyPasteStart - keyPasteEnd -) - -var ( - crlf = []byte{'\r', '\n'} - pasteStart = []byte{keyEscape, '[', '2', '0', '0', '~'} - pasteEnd = []byte{keyEscape, '[', '2', '0', '1', '~'} -) - -// bytesToKey tries to parse a key sequence from b. If successful, it returns -// the key and the remainder of the input. Otherwise it returns utf8.RuneError. -func bytesToKey(b []byte, pasteActive bool) (rune, []byte) { - if len(b) == 0 { - return utf8.RuneError, nil - } - - if !pasteActive { - switch b[0] { - case 1: // ^A - return keyHome, b[1:] - case 2: // ^B - return keyLeft, b[1:] - case 5: // ^E - return keyEnd, b[1:] - case 6: // ^F - return keyRight, b[1:] - case 8: // ^H - return keyBackspace, b[1:] - case 11: // ^K - return keyDeleteLine, b[1:] - case 12: // ^L - return keyClearScreen, b[1:] - case 23: // ^W - return keyDeleteWord, b[1:] - case 14: // ^N - return keyDown, b[1:] - case 16: // ^P - return keyUp, b[1:] - } - } - - if b[0] != keyEscape { - if !utf8.FullRune(b) { - return utf8.RuneError, b - } - r, l := utf8.DecodeRune(b) - return r, b[l:] - } - - if !pasteActive && len(b) >= 3 && b[0] == keyEscape && b[1] == '[' { - switch b[2] { - case 'A': - return keyUp, b[3:] - case 'B': - return keyDown, b[3:] - case 'C': - return keyRight, b[3:] - case 'D': - return keyLeft, b[3:] - case 'H': - return keyHome, b[3:] - case 'F': - return keyEnd, b[3:] - } - } - - if !pasteActive && len(b) >= 6 && b[0] == keyEscape && b[1] == '[' && b[2] == '1' && b[3] == ';' && b[4] == '3' { - switch b[5] { - case 'C': - return keyAltRight, b[6:] - case 'D': - return keyAltLeft, b[6:] - } - } - - if !pasteActive && len(b) >= 6 && bytes.Equal(b[:6], pasteStart) { - return keyPasteStart, b[6:] - } - - if pasteActive && len(b) >= 6 && bytes.Equal(b[:6], pasteEnd) { - return keyPasteEnd, b[6:] - } - - // If we get here then we have a key that we don't recognise, or a - // partial sequence. It's not clear how one should find the end of a - // sequence without knowing them all, but it seems that [a-zA-Z~] only - // appears at the end of a sequence. - for i, c := range b[0:] { - if c >= 'a' && c <= 'z' || c >= 'A' && c <= 'Z' || c == '~' { - return keyUnknown, b[i+1:] - } - } - - return utf8.RuneError, b -} - -// queue appends data to the end of t.outBuf -func (t *Terminal) queue(data []rune) { - t.outBuf = append(t.outBuf, []byte(string(data))...) -} - -var eraseUnderCursor = []rune{' ', keyEscape, '[', 'D'} -var space = []rune{' '} - -func isPrintable(key rune) bool { - isInSurrogateArea := key >= 0xd800 && key <= 0xdbff - return key >= 32 && !isInSurrogateArea -} - -// moveCursorToPos appends data to t.outBuf which will move the cursor to the -// given, logical position in the text. -func (t *Terminal) moveCursorToPos(pos int) { - if !t.echo { - return - } - - x := visualLength(t.prompt) + pos - y := x / t.termWidth - x = x % t.termWidth - - up := 0 - if y < t.cursorY { - up = t.cursorY - y - } - - down := 0 - if y > t.cursorY { - down = y - t.cursorY - } - - left := 0 - if x < t.cursorX { - left = t.cursorX - x - } - - right := 0 - if x > t.cursorX { - right = x - t.cursorX - } - - t.cursorX = x - t.cursorY = y - t.move(up, down, left, right) -} - -func (t *Terminal) move(up, down, left, right int) { - m := []rune{} - - // 1 unit up can be expressed as ^[[A or ^[A - // 5 units up can be expressed as ^[[5A - - if up == 1 { - m = append(m, keyEscape, '[', 'A') - } else if up > 1 { - m = append(m, keyEscape, '[') - m = append(m, []rune(strconv.Itoa(up))...) - m = append(m, 'A') - } - - if down == 1 { - m = append(m, keyEscape, '[', 'B') - } else if down > 1 { - m = append(m, keyEscape, '[') - m = append(m, []rune(strconv.Itoa(down))...) - m = append(m, 'B') - } - - if right == 1 { - m = append(m, keyEscape, '[', 'C') - } else if right > 1 { - m = append(m, keyEscape, '[') - m = append(m, []rune(strconv.Itoa(right))...) - m = append(m, 'C') - } - - if left == 1 { - m = append(m, keyEscape, '[', 'D') - } else if left > 1 { - m = append(m, keyEscape, '[') - m = append(m, []rune(strconv.Itoa(left))...) - m = append(m, 'D') - } - - t.queue(m) -} - -func (t *Terminal) clearLineToRight() { - op := []rune{keyEscape, '[', 'K'} - t.queue(op) -} - -const maxLineLength = 4096 - -func (t *Terminal) setLine(newLine []rune, newPos int) { - if t.echo { - t.moveCursorToPos(0) - t.writeLine(newLine) - for i := len(newLine); i < len(t.line); i++ { - t.writeLine(space) - } - t.moveCursorToPos(newPos) - } - t.line = newLine - t.pos = newPos -} - -func (t *Terminal) advanceCursor(places int) { - t.cursorX += places - t.cursorY += t.cursorX / t.termWidth - if t.cursorY > t.maxLine { - t.maxLine = t.cursorY - } - t.cursorX = t.cursorX % t.termWidth - - if places > 0 && t.cursorX == 0 { - // Normally terminals will advance the current position - // when writing a character. But that doesn't happen - // for the last character in a line. However, when - // writing a character (except a new line) that causes - // a line wrap, the position will be advanced two - // places. - // - // So, if we are stopping at the end of a line, we - // need to write a newline so that our cursor can be - // advanced to the next line. - t.outBuf = append(t.outBuf, '\r', '\n') - } -} - -func (t *Terminal) eraseNPreviousChars(n int) { - if n == 0 { - return - } - - if t.pos < n { - n = t.pos - } - t.pos -= n - t.moveCursorToPos(t.pos) - - copy(t.line[t.pos:], t.line[n+t.pos:]) - t.line = t.line[:len(t.line)-n] - if t.echo { - t.writeLine(t.line[t.pos:]) - for i := 0; i < n; i++ { - t.queue(space) - } - t.advanceCursor(n) - t.moveCursorToPos(t.pos) - } -} - -// countToLeftWord returns then number of characters from the cursor to the -// start of the previous word. -func (t *Terminal) countToLeftWord() int { - if t.pos == 0 { - return 0 - } - - pos := t.pos - 1 - for pos > 0 { - if t.line[pos] != ' ' { - break - } - pos-- - } - for pos > 0 { - if t.line[pos] == ' ' { - pos++ - break - } - pos-- - } - - return t.pos - pos -} - -// countToRightWord returns then number of characters from the cursor to the -// start of the next word. -func (t *Terminal) countToRightWord() int { - pos := t.pos - for pos < len(t.line) { - if t.line[pos] == ' ' { - break - } - pos++ - } - for pos < len(t.line) { - if t.line[pos] != ' ' { - break - } - pos++ - } - return pos - t.pos -} - -// visualLength returns the number of visible glyphs in s. -func visualLength(runes []rune) int { - inEscapeSeq := false - length := 0 - - for _, r := range runes { - switch { - case inEscapeSeq: - if (r >= 'a' && r <= 'z') || (r >= 'A' && r <= 'Z') { - inEscapeSeq = false - } - case r == '\x1b': - inEscapeSeq = true - default: - length++ - } - } - - return length -} - -// handleKey processes the given key and, optionally, returns a line of text -// that the user has entered. -func (t *Terminal) handleKey(key rune) (line string, ok bool) { - if t.pasteActive && key != keyEnter { - t.addKeyToLine(key) - return - } - - switch key { - case keyBackspace: - if t.pos == 0 { - return - } - t.eraseNPreviousChars(1) - case keyAltLeft: - // move left by a word. - t.pos -= t.countToLeftWord() - t.moveCursorToPos(t.pos) - case keyAltRight: - // move right by a word. - t.pos += t.countToRightWord() - t.moveCursorToPos(t.pos) - case keyLeft: - if t.pos == 0 { - return - } - t.pos-- - t.moveCursorToPos(t.pos) - case keyRight: - if t.pos == len(t.line) { - return - } - t.pos++ - t.moveCursorToPos(t.pos) - case keyHome: - if t.pos == 0 { - return - } - t.pos = 0 - t.moveCursorToPos(t.pos) - case keyEnd: - if t.pos == len(t.line) { - return - } - t.pos = len(t.line) - t.moveCursorToPos(t.pos) - case keyUp: - entry, ok := t.history.NthPreviousEntry(t.historyIndex + 1) - if !ok { - return "", false - } - if t.historyIndex == -1 { - t.historyPending = string(t.line) - } - t.historyIndex++ - runes := []rune(entry) - t.setLine(runes, len(runes)) - case keyDown: - switch t.historyIndex { - case -1: - return - case 0: - runes := []rune(t.historyPending) - t.setLine(runes, len(runes)) - t.historyIndex-- - default: - entry, ok := t.history.NthPreviousEntry(t.historyIndex - 1) - if ok { - t.historyIndex-- - runes := []rune(entry) - t.setLine(runes, len(runes)) - } - } - case keyEnter: - t.moveCursorToPos(len(t.line)) - t.queue([]rune("\r\n")) - line = string(t.line) - ok = true - t.line = t.line[:0] - t.pos = 0 - t.cursorX = 0 - t.cursorY = 0 - t.maxLine = 0 - case keyDeleteWord: - // Delete zero or more spaces and then one or more characters. - t.eraseNPreviousChars(t.countToLeftWord()) - case keyDeleteLine: - // Delete everything from the current cursor position to the - // end of line. - for i := t.pos; i < len(t.line); i++ { - t.queue(space) - t.advanceCursor(1) - } - t.line = t.line[:t.pos] - t.moveCursorToPos(t.pos) - case keyCtrlD: - // Erase the character under the current position. - // The EOF case when the line is empty is handled in - // readLine(). - if t.pos < len(t.line) { - t.pos++ - t.eraseNPreviousChars(1) - } - case keyCtrlU: - t.eraseNPreviousChars(t.pos) - case keyClearScreen: - // Erases the screen and moves the cursor to the home position. - t.queue([]rune("\x1b[2J\x1b[H")) - t.queue(t.prompt) - t.cursorX, t.cursorY = 0, 0 - t.advanceCursor(visualLength(t.prompt)) - t.setLine(t.line, t.pos) - default: - if t.AutoCompleteCallback != nil { - prefix := string(t.line[:t.pos]) - suffix := string(t.line[t.pos:]) - - t.lock.Unlock() - newLine, newPos, completeOk := t.AutoCompleteCallback(prefix+suffix, len(prefix), key) - t.lock.Lock() - - if completeOk { - t.setLine([]rune(newLine), utf8.RuneCount([]byte(newLine)[:newPos])) - return - } - } - if !isPrintable(key) { - return - } - if len(t.line) == maxLineLength { - return - } - t.addKeyToLine(key) - } - return -} - -// addKeyToLine inserts the given key at the current position in the current -// line. -func (t *Terminal) addKeyToLine(key rune) { - if len(t.line) == cap(t.line) { - newLine := make([]rune, len(t.line), 2*(1+len(t.line))) - copy(newLine, t.line) - t.line = newLine - } - t.line = t.line[:len(t.line)+1] - copy(t.line[t.pos+1:], t.line[t.pos:]) - t.line[t.pos] = key - if t.echo { - t.writeLine(t.line[t.pos:]) - } - t.pos++ - t.moveCursorToPos(t.pos) -} - -func (t *Terminal) writeLine(line []rune) { - for len(line) != 0 { - remainingOnLine := t.termWidth - t.cursorX - todo := len(line) - if todo > remainingOnLine { - todo = remainingOnLine - } - t.queue(line[:todo]) - t.advanceCursor(visualLength(line[:todo])) - line = line[todo:] - } -} - -// writeWithCRLF writes buf to w but replaces all occurrences of \n with \r\n. -func writeWithCRLF(w io.Writer, buf []byte) (n int, err error) { - for len(buf) > 0 { - i := bytes.IndexByte(buf, '\n') - todo := len(buf) - if i >= 0 { - todo = i - } - - var nn int - nn, err = w.Write(buf[:todo]) - n += nn - if err != nil { - return n, err - } - buf = buf[todo:] - - if i >= 0 { - if _, err = w.Write(crlf); err != nil { - return n, err - } - n++ - buf = buf[1:] - } - } - - return n, nil -} - -func (t *Terminal) Write(buf []byte) (n int, err error) { - t.lock.Lock() - defer t.lock.Unlock() - - if t.cursorX == 0 && t.cursorY == 0 { - // This is the easy case: there's nothing on the screen that we - // have to move out of the way. - return writeWithCRLF(t.c, buf) - } - - // We have a prompt and possibly user input on the screen. We - // have to clear it first. - t.move(0 /* up */, 0 /* down */, t.cursorX /* left */, 0 /* right */) - t.cursorX = 0 - t.clearLineToRight() - - for t.cursorY > 0 { - t.move(1 /* up */, 0, 0, 0) - t.cursorY-- - t.clearLineToRight() - } - - if _, err = t.c.Write(t.outBuf); err != nil { - return - } - t.outBuf = t.outBuf[:0] - - if n, err = writeWithCRLF(t.c, buf); err != nil { - return - } - - t.writeLine(t.prompt) - if t.echo { - t.writeLine(t.line) - } - - t.moveCursorToPos(t.pos) - - if _, err = t.c.Write(t.outBuf); err != nil { - return - } - t.outBuf = t.outBuf[:0] - return -} - -// ReadPassword temporarily changes the prompt and reads a password, without -// echo, from the terminal. -func (t *Terminal) ReadPassword(prompt string) (line string, err error) { - t.lock.Lock() - defer t.lock.Unlock() - - oldPrompt := t.prompt - t.prompt = []rune(prompt) - t.echo = false - - line, err = t.readLine() - - t.prompt = oldPrompt - t.echo = true - - return -} - -// ReadLine returns a line of input from the terminal. -func (t *Terminal) ReadLine() (line string, err error) { - t.lock.Lock() - defer t.lock.Unlock() - - return t.readLine() -} - -func (t *Terminal) readLine() (line string, err error) { - // t.lock must be held at this point - - if t.cursorX == 0 && t.cursorY == 0 { - t.writeLine(t.prompt) - t.c.Write(t.outBuf) - t.outBuf = t.outBuf[:0] - } - - lineIsPasted := t.pasteActive - - for { - rest := t.remainder - lineOk := false - for !lineOk { - var key rune - key, rest = bytesToKey(rest, t.pasteActive) - if key == utf8.RuneError { - break - } - if !t.pasteActive { - if key == keyCtrlD { - if len(t.line) == 0 { - return "", io.EOF - } - } - if key == keyCtrlC { - return "", io.EOF - } - if key == keyPasteStart { - t.pasteActive = true - if len(t.line) == 0 { - lineIsPasted = true - } - continue - } - } else if key == keyPasteEnd { - t.pasteActive = false - continue - } - if !t.pasteActive { - lineIsPasted = false - } - line, lineOk = t.handleKey(key) - } - if len(rest) > 0 { - n := copy(t.inBuf[:], rest) - t.remainder = t.inBuf[:n] - } else { - t.remainder = nil - } - t.c.Write(t.outBuf) - t.outBuf = t.outBuf[:0] - if lineOk { - if t.echo { - t.historyIndex = -1 - t.history.Add(line) - } - if lineIsPasted { - err = ErrPasteIndicator - } - return - } - - // t.remainder is a slice at the beginning of t.inBuf - // containing a partial key sequence - readBuf := t.inBuf[len(t.remainder):] - var n int - - t.lock.Unlock() - n, err = t.c.Read(readBuf) - t.lock.Lock() - - if err != nil { - return - } - - t.remainder = t.inBuf[:n+len(t.remainder)] - } -} - -// SetPrompt sets the prompt to be used when reading subsequent lines. -func (t *Terminal) SetPrompt(prompt string) { - t.lock.Lock() - defer t.lock.Unlock() - - t.prompt = []rune(prompt) -} - -func (t *Terminal) clearAndRepaintLinePlusNPrevious(numPrevLines int) { - // Move cursor to column zero at the start of the line. - t.move(t.cursorY, 0, t.cursorX, 0) - t.cursorX, t.cursorY = 0, 0 - t.clearLineToRight() - for t.cursorY < numPrevLines { - // Move down a line - t.move(0, 1, 0, 0) - t.cursorY++ - t.clearLineToRight() - } - // Move back to beginning. - t.move(t.cursorY, 0, 0, 0) - t.cursorX, t.cursorY = 0, 0 - - t.queue(t.prompt) - t.advanceCursor(visualLength(t.prompt)) - t.writeLine(t.line) - t.moveCursorToPos(t.pos) -} - -func (t *Terminal) SetSize(width, height int) error { - t.lock.Lock() - defer t.lock.Unlock() - - if width == 0 { - width = 1 - } - - oldWidth := t.termWidth - t.termWidth, t.termHeight = width, height - - switch { - case width == oldWidth: - // If the width didn't change then nothing else needs to be - // done. - return nil - case len(t.line) == 0 && t.cursorX == 0 && t.cursorY == 0: - // If there is nothing on current line and no prompt printed, - // just do nothing - return nil - case width < oldWidth: - // Some terminals (e.g. xterm) will truncate lines that were - // too long when shinking. Others, (e.g. gnome-terminal) will - // attempt to wrap them. For the former, repainting t.maxLine - // works great, but that behaviour goes badly wrong in the case - // of the latter because they have doubled every full line. - - // We assume that we are working on a terminal that wraps lines - // and adjust the cursor position based on every previous line - // wrapping and turning into two. This causes the prompt on - // xterms to move upwards, which isn't great, but it avoids a - // huge mess with gnome-terminal. - if t.cursorX >= t.termWidth { - t.cursorX = t.termWidth - 1 - } - t.cursorY *= 2 - t.clearAndRepaintLinePlusNPrevious(t.maxLine * 2) - case width > oldWidth: - // If the terminal expands then our position calculations will - // be wrong in the future because we think the cursor is - // |t.pos| chars into the string, but there will be a gap at - // the end of any wrapped line. - // - // But the position will actually be correct until we move, so - // we can move back to the beginning and repaint everything. - t.clearAndRepaintLinePlusNPrevious(t.maxLine) - } - - _, err := t.c.Write(t.outBuf) - t.outBuf = t.outBuf[:0] - return err -} - -type pasteIndicatorError struct{} - -func (pasteIndicatorError) Error() string { - return "terminal: ErrPasteIndicator not correctly handled" + return term.NewTerminal(c, prompt) } // ErrPasteIndicator may be returned from ReadLine as the error, in addition // to valid line data. It indicates that bracketed paste mode is enabled and // that the returned line consists only of pasted data. Programs may wish to // interpret pasted data more literally than typed data. -var ErrPasteIndicator = pasteIndicatorError{} +var ErrPasteIndicator = term.ErrPasteIndicator -// SetBracketedPasteMode requests that the terminal bracket paste operations -// with markers. Not all terminals support this but, if it is supported, then -// enabling this mode will stop any autocomplete callback from running due to -// pastes. Additionally, any lines that are completely pasted will be returned -// from ReadLine with the error set to ErrPasteIndicator. -func (t *Terminal) SetBracketedPasteMode(on bool) { - if on { - io.WriteString(t.c, "\x1b[?2004h") - } else { - io.WriteString(t.c, "\x1b[?2004l") - } -} +// State contains the state of a terminal. +type State = term.State -// stRingBuffer is a ring buffer of strings. -type stRingBuffer struct { - // entries contains max elements. - entries []string - max int - // head contains the index of the element most recently added to the ring. - head int - // size contains the number of elements in the ring. - size int +// IsTerminal returns whether the given file descriptor is a terminal. +func IsTerminal(fd int) bool { + return term.IsTerminal(fd) } -func (s *stRingBuffer) Add(a string) { - if s.entries == nil { - const defaultNumEntries = 100 - s.entries = make([]string, defaultNumEntries) - s.max = defaultNumEntries - } +// ReadPassword reads a line of input from a terminal without local echo. This +// is commonly used for inputting passwords and other sensitive data. The slice +// returned does not include the \n. +func ReadPassword(fd int) ([]byte, error) { + return term.ReadPassword(fd) +} - s.head = (s.head + 1) % s.max - s.entries[s.head] = a - if s.size < s.max { - s.size++ - } +// MakeRaw puts the terminal connected to the given file descriptor into raw +// mode and returns the previous state of the terminal so that it can be +// restored. +func MakeRaw(fd int) (*State, error) { + return term.MakeRaw(fd) } -// NthPreviousEntry returns the value passed to the nth previous call to Add. -// If n is zero then the immediately prior value is returned, if one, then the -// next most recent, and so on. If such an element doesn't exist then ok is -// false. -func (s *stRingBuffer) NthPreviousEntry(n int) (value string, ok bool) { - if n >= s.size { - return "", false - } - index := s.head - n - if index < 0 { - index += s.max - } - return s.entries[index], true +// Restore restores the terminal connected to the given file descriptor to a +// previous state. +func Restore(fd int, oldState *State) error { + return term.Restore(fd, oldState) } -// readPasswordLine reads from reader until it finds \n or io.EOF. -// The slice returned does not include the \n. -// readPasswordLine also ignores any \r it finds. -// Windows uses \r as end of line. So, on Windows, readPasswordLine -// reads until it finds \r and ignores any \n it finds during processing. -func readPasswordLine(reader io.Reader) ([]byte, error) { - var buf [1]byte - var ret []byte +// GetState returns the current state of a terminal which may be useful to +// restore the terminal after a signal. +func GetState(fd int) (*State, error) { + return term.GetState(fd) +} - for { - n, err := reader.Read(buf[:]) - if n > 0 { - switch buf[0] { - case '\b': - if len(ret) > 0 { - ret = ret[:len(ret)-1] - } - case '\n': - if runtime.GOOS != "windows" { - return ret, nil - } - // otherwise ignore \n - case '\r': - if runtime.GOOS == "windows" { - return ret, nil - } - // otherwise ignore \r - default: - ret = append(ret, buf[0]) - } - continue - } - if err != nil { - if err == io.EOF && len(ret) > 0 { - return ret, nil - } - return ret, err - } - } +// GetSize returns the dimensions of the given terminal. +func GetSize(fd int) (width, height int, err error) { + return term.GetSize(fd) } diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/crypto/ssh/terminal/util_linux.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/crypto/ssh/terminal/util_linux.go deleted file mode 100644 index 5fadfe8a1d..0000000000 --- a/vendor/golang.org/x/crypto/ssh/terminal/util_linux.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,10 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2013 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -package terminal - -import "golang.org/x/sys/unix" - -const ioctlReadTermios = unix.TCGETS -const ioctlWriteTermios = unix.TCSETS diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/crypto/ssh/terminal/util_plan9.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/crypto/ssh/terminal/util_plan9.go deleted file mode 100644 index 9317ac7ede..0000000000 --- a/vendor/golang.org/x/crypto/ssh/terminal/util_plan9.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,58 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2016 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -// Package terminal provides support functions for dealing with terminals, as -// commonly found on UNIX systems. -// -// Putting a terminal into raw mode is the most common requirement: -// -// oldState, err := terminal.MakeRaw(0) -// if err != nil { -// panic(err) -// } -// defer terminal.Restore(0, oldState) -package terminal - -import ( - "fmt" - "runtime" -) - -type State struct{} - -// IsTerminal returns whether the given file descriptor is a terminal. -func IsTerminal(fd int) bool { - return false -} - -// MakeRaw put the terminal connected to the given file descriptor into raw -// mode and returns the previous state of the terminal so that it can be -// restored. -func MakeRaw(fd int) (*State, error) { - return nil, fmt.Errorf("terminal: MakeRaw not implemented on %s/%s", runtime.GOOS, runtime.GOARCH) -} - -// GetState returns the current state of a terminal which may be useful to -// restore the terminal after a signal. -func GetState(fd int) (*State, error) { - return nil, fmt.Errorf("terminal: GetState not implemented on %s/%s", runtime.GOOS, runtime.GOARCH) -} - -// Restore restores the terminal connected to the given file descriptor to a -// previous state. -func Restore(fd int, state *State) error { - return fmt.Errorf("terminal: Restore not implemented on %s/%s", runtime.GOOS, runtime.GOARCH) -} - -// GetSize returns the dimensions of the given terminal. -func GetSize(fd int) (width, height int, err error) { - return 0, 0, fmt.Errorf("terminal: GetSize not implemented on %s/%s", runtime.GOOS, runtime.GOARCH) -} - -// ReadPassword reads a line of input from a terminal without local echo. This -// is commonly used for inputting passwords and other sensitive data. The slice -// returned does not include the \n. -func ReadPassword(fd int) ([]byte, error) { - return nil, fmt.Errorf("terminal: ReadPassword not implemented on %s/%s", runtime.GOOS, runtime.GOARCH) -} diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/crypto/ssh/terminal/util_solaris.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/crypto/ssh/terminal/util_solaris.go deleted file mode 100644 index 3d5f06a9f0..0000000000 --- a/vendor/golang.org/x/crypto/ssh/terminal/util_solaris.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,124 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2015 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -// +build solaris - -package terminal // import "golang.org/x/crypto/ssh/terminal" - -import ( - "golang.org/x/sys/unix" - "io" - "syscall" -) - -// State contains the state of a terminal. -type State struct { - termios unix.Termios -} - -// IsTerminal returns whether the given file descriptor is a terminal. -func IsTerminal(fd int) bool { - _, err := unix.IoctlGetTermio(fd, unix.TCGETA) - return err == nil -} - -// ReadPassword reads a line of input from a terminal without local echo. This -// is commonly used for inputting passwords and other sensitive data. The slice -// returned does not include the \n. -func ReadPassword(fd int) ([]byte, error) { - // see also: http://src.illumos.org/source/xref/illumos-gate/usr/src/lib/libast/common/uwin/getpass.c - val, err := unix.IoctlGetTermios(fd, unix.TCGETS) - if err != nil { - return nil, err - } - oldState := *val - - newState := oldState - newState.Lflag &^= syscall.ECHO - newState.Lflag |= syscall.ICANON | syscall.ISIG - newState.Iflag |= syscall.ICRNL - err = unix.IoctlSetTermios(fd, unix.TCSETS, &newState) - if err != nil { - return nil, err - } - - defer unix.IoctlSetTermios(fd, unix.TCSETS, &oldState) - - var buf [16]byte - var ret []byte - for { - n, err := syscall.Read(fd, buf[:]) - if err != nil { - return nil, err - } - if n == 0 { - if len(ret) == 0 { - return nil, io.EOF - } - break - } - if buf[n-1] == '\n' { - n-- - } - ret = append(ret, buf[:n]...) - if n < len(buf) { - break - } - } - - return ret, nil -} - -// MakeRaw puts the terminal connected to the given file descriptor into raw -// mode and returns the previous state of the terminal so that it can be -// restored. -// see http://cr.illumos.org/~webrev/andy_js/1060/ -func MakeRaw(fd int) (*State, error) { - termios, err := unix.IoctlGetTermios(fd, unix.TCGETS) - if err != nil { - return nil, err - } - - oldState := State{termios: *termios} - - termios.Iflag &^= unix.IGNBRK | unix.BRKINT | unix.PARMRK | unix.ISTRIP | unix.INLCR | unix.IGNCR | unix.ICRNL | unix.IXON - termios.Oflag &^= unix.OPOST - termios.Lflag &^= unix.ECHO | unix.ECHONL | unix.ICANON | unix.ISIG | unix.IEXTEN - termios.Cflag &^= unix.CSIZE | unix.PARENB - termios.Cflag |= unix.CS8 - termios.Cc[unix.VMIN] = 1 - termios.Cc[unix.VTIME] = 0 - - if err := unix.IoctlSetTermios(fd, unix.TCSETS, termios); err != nil { - return nil, err - } - - return &oldState, nil -} - -// Restore restores the terminal connected to the given file descriptor to a -// previous state. -func Restore(fd int, oldState *State) error { - return unix.IoctlSetTermios(fd, unix.TCSETS, &oldState.termios) -} - -// GetState returns the current state of a terminal which may be useful to -// restore the terminal after a signal. -func GetState(fd int) (*State, error) { - termios, err := unix.IoctlGetTermios(fd, unix.TCGETS) - if err != nil { - return nil, err - } - - return &State{termios: *termios}, nil -} - -// GetSize returns the dimensions of the given terminal. -func GetSize(fd int) (width, height int, err error) { - ws, err := unix.IoctlGetWinsize(fd, unix.TIOCGWINSZ) - if err != nil { - return 0, 0, err - } - return int(ws.Col), int(ws.Row), nil -} diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/mod/internal/lazyregexp/lazyre.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/mod/internal/lazyregexp/lazyre.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..2681af35af --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/mod/internal/lazyregexp/lazyre.go @@ -0,0 +1,78 @@ +// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +// Package lazyregexp is a thin wrapper over regexp, allowing the use of global +// regexp variables without forcing them to be compiled at init. +package lazyregexp + +import ( + "os" + "regexp" + "strings" + "sync" +) + +// Regexp is a wrapper around regexp.Regexp, where the underlying regexp will be +// compiled the first time it is needed. +type Regexp struct { + str string + once sync.Once + rx *regexp.Regexp +} + +func (r *Regexp) re() *regexp.Regexp { + r.once.Do(r.build) + return r.rx +} + +func (r *Regexp) build() { + r.rx = regexp.MustCompile(r.str) + r.str = "" +} + +func (r *Regexp) FindSubmatch(s []byte) [][]byte { + return r.re().FindSubmatch(s) +} + +func (r *Regexp) FindStringSubmatch(s string) []string { + return r.re().FindStringSubmatch(s) +} + +func (r *Regexp) FindStringSubmatchIndex(s string) []int { + return r.re().FindStringSubmatchIndex(s) +} + +func (r *Regexp) ReplaceAllString(src, repl string) string { + return r.re().ReplaceAllString(src, repl) +} + +func (r *Regexp) FindString(s string) string { + return r.re().FindString(s) +} + +func (r *Regexp) FindAllString(s string, n int) []string { + return r.re().FindAllString(s, n) +} + +func (r *Regexp) MatchString(s string) bool { + return r.re().MatchString(s) +} + +func (r *Regexp) SubexpNames() []string { + return r.re().SubexpNames() +} + +var inTest = len(os.Args) > 0 && strings.HasSuffix(strings.TrimSuffix(os.Args[0], ".exe"), ".test") + +// New creates a new lazy regexp, delaying the compiling work until it is first +// needed. If the code is being run as part of tests, the regexp compiling will +// happen immediately. +func New(str string) *Regexp { + lr := &Regexp{str: str} + if inTest { + // In tests, always compile the regexps early. + lr.re() + } + return lr +} diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/mod/module/module.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/mod/module/module.go index 6cd37280a8..c26d1d29ec 100644 --- a/vendor/golang.org/x/mod/module/module.go +++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/mod/module/module.go @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ // but additional checking functions, most notably Check, verify that // a particular path, version pair is valid. // -// Escaped Paths +// # Escaped Paths // // Module paths appear as substrings of file system paths // (in the download cache) and of web server URLs in the proxy protocol. @@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ // Import paths have never allowed exclamation marks, so there is no // need to define how to escape a literal !. // -// Unicode Restrictions +// # Unicode Restrictions // // Today, paths are disallowed from using Unicode. // @@ -97,13 +97,14 @@ package module import ( "fmt" + "path" "sort" "strings" "unicode" "unicode/utf8" + "errors" "golang.org/x/mod/semver" - errors "golang.org/x/xerrors" ) // A Version (for clients, a module.Version) is defined by a module path and version pair. @@ -191,6 +192,21 @@ func (e *InvalidVersionError) Error() string { func (e *InvalidVersionError) Unwrap() error { return e.Err } +// An InvalidPathError indicates a module, import, or file path doesn't +// satisfy all naming constraints. See CheckPath, CheckImportPath, +// and CheckFilePath for specific restrictions. +type InvalidPathError struct { + Kind string // "module", "import", or "file" + Path string + Err error +} + +func (e *InvalidPathError) Error() string { + return fmt.Sprintf("malformed %s path %q: %v", e.Kind, e.Path, e.Err) +} + +func (e *InvalidPathError) Unwrap() error { return e.Err } + // Check checks that a given module path, version pair is valid. // In addition to the path being a valid module path // and the version being a valid semantic version, @@ -223,14 +239,18 @@ func firstPathOK(r rune) bool { 'a' <= r && r <= 'z' } -// pathOK reports whether r can appear in an import path element. -// Paths can be ASCII letters, ASCII digits, and limited ASCII punctuation: + - . _ and ~. -// This matches what "go get" has historically recognized in import paths. +// modPathOK reports whether r can appear in a module path element. +// Paths can be ASCII letters, ASCII digits, and limited ASCII punctuation: - . _ and ~. +// +// This matches what "go get" has historically recognized in import paths, +// and avoids confusing sequences like '%20' or '+' that would change meaning +// if used in a URL. +// // TODO(rsc): We would like to allow Unicode letters, but that requires additional // care in the safe encoding (see "escaped paths" above). -func pathOK(r rune) bool { +func modPathOK(r rune) bool { if r < utf8.RuneSelf { - return r == '+' || r == '-' || r == '.' || r == '_' || r == '~' || + return r == '-' || r == '.' || r == '_' || r == '~' || '0' <= r && r <= '9' || 'A' <= r && r <= 'Z' || 'a' <= r && r <= 'z' @@ -238,6 +258,17 @@ func pathOK(r rune) bool { return false } +// modPathOK reports whether r can appear in a package import path element. +// +// Import paths are intermediate between module paths and file paths: we allow +// disallow characters that would be confusing or ambiguous as arguments to +// 'go get' (such as '@' and ' ' ), but allow certain characters that are +// otherwise-unambiguous on the command line and historically used for some +// binary names (such as '++' as a suffix for compiler binaries and wrappers). +func importPathOK(r rune) bool { + return modPathOK(r) || r == '+' +} + // fileNameOK reports whether r can appear in a file name. // For now we allow all Unicode letters but otherwise limit to pathOK plus a few more punctuation characters. // If we expand the set of allowed characters here, we have to @@ -255,12 +286,7 @@ func fileNameOK(r rune) bool { if '0' <= r && r <= '9' || 'A' <= r && r <= 'Z' || 'a' <= r && r <= 'z' { return true } - for i := 0; i < len(allowed); i++ { - if rune(allowed[i]) == r { - return true - } - } - return false + return strings.ContainsRune(allowed, r) } // It may be OK to add more ASCII punctuation here, but only carefully. // For example Windows disallows < > \, and macOS disallows :, so we must not allow those. @@ -269,7 +295,7 @@ func fileNameOK(r rune) bool { // CheckPath checks that a module path is valid. // A valid module path is a valid import path, as checked by CheckImportPath, -// with two additional constraints. +// with three additional constraints. // First, the leading path element (up to the first slash, if any), // by convention a domain name, must contain only lower-case ASCII letters, // ASCII digits, dots (U+002E), and dashes (U+002D); @@ -279,30 +305,37 @@ func fileNameOK(r rune) bool { // and must not contain any dots. For paths beginning with "gopkg.in/", // this second requirement is replaced by a requirement that the path // follow the gopkg.in server's conventions. -func CheckPath(path string) error { - if err := checkPath(path, false); err != nil { - return fmt.Errorf("malformed module path %q: %v", path, err) +// Third, no path element may begin with a dot. +func CheckPath(path string) (err error) { + defer func() { + if err != nil { + err = &InvalidPathError{Kind: "module", Path: path, Err: err} + } + }() + + if err := checkPath(path, modulePath); err != nil { + return err } i := strings.Index(path, "/") if i < 0 { i = len(path) } if i == 0 { - return fmt.Errorf("malformed module path %q: leading slash", path) + return fmt.Errorf("leading slash") } if !strings.Contains(path[:i], ".") { - return fmt.Errorf("malformed module path %q: missing dot in first path element", path) + return fmt.Errorf("missing dot in first path element") } if path[0] == '-' { - return fmt.Errorf("malformed module path %q: leading dash in first path element", path) + return fmt.Errorf("leading dash in first path element") } for _, r := range path[:i] { if !firstPathOK(r) { - return fmt.Errorf("malformed module path %q: invalid char %q in first path element", path, r) + return fmt.Errorf("invalid char %q in first path element", r) } } if _, _, ok := SplitPathVersion(path); !ok { - return fmt.Errorf("malformed module path %q: invalid version", path) + return fmt.Errorf("invalid version") } return nil } @@ -313,36 +346,49 @@ func CheckPath(path string) error { // separated by slashes (U+002F). (It must not begin with nor end in a slash.) // // A valid path element is a non-empty string made up of -// ASCII letters, ASCII digits, and limited ASCII punctuation: + - . _ and ~. -// It must not begin or end with a dot (U+002E), nor contain two dots in a row. +// ASCII letters, ASCII digits, and limited ASCII punctuation: - . _ and ~. +// It must not end with a dot (U+002E), nor contain two dots in a row. // // The element prefix up to the first dot must not be a reserved file name -// on Windows, regardless of case (CON, com1, NuL, and so on). +// on Windows, regardless of case (CON, com1, NuL, and so on). The element +// must not have a suffix of a tilde followed by one or more ASCII digits +// (to exclude paths elements that look like Windows short-names). // // CheckImportPath may be less restrictive in the future, but see the // top-level package documentation for additional information about // subtleties of Unicode. func CheckImportPath(path string) error { - if err := checkPath(path, false); err != nil { - return fmt.Errorf("malformed import path %q: %v", path, err) + if err := checkPath(path, importPath); err != nil { + return &InvalidPathError{Kind: "import", Path: path, Err: err} } return nil } -// checkPath checks that a general path is valid. -// It returns an error describing why but not mentioning path. -// Because these checks apply to both module paths and import paths, -// the caller is expected to add the "malformed ___ path %q: " prefix. -// fileName indicates whether the final element of the path is a file name -// (as opposed to a directory name). -func checkPath(path string, fileName bool) error { +// pathKind indicates what kind of path we're checking. Module paths, +// import paths, and file paths have different restrictions. +type pathKind int + +const ( + modulePath pathKind = iota + importPath + filePath +) + +// checkPath checks that a general path is valid. kind indicates what +// specific constraints should be applied. +// +// checkPath returns an error describing why the path is not valid. +// Because these checks apply to module, import, and file paths, +// and because other checks may be applied, the caller is expected to wrap +// this error with InvalidPathError. +func checkPath(path string, kind pathKind) error { if !utf8.ValidString(path) { return fmt.Errorf("invalid UTF-8") } if path == "" { return fmt.Errorf("empty string") } - if path[0] == '-' { + if path[0] == '-' && kind != filePath { return fmt.Errorf("leading dash") } if strings.Contains(path, "//") { @@ -354,39 +400,45 @@ func checkPath(path string, fileName bool) error { elemStart := 0 for i, r := range path { if r == '/' { - if err := checkElem(path[elemStart:i], fileName); err != nil { + if err := checkElem(path[elemStart:i], kind); err != nil { return err } elemStart = i + 1 } } - if err := checkElem(path[elemStart:], fileName); err != nil { + if err := checkElem(path[elemStart:], kind); err != nil { return err } return nil } // checkElem checks whether an individual path element is valid. -// fileName indicates whether the element is a file name (not a directory name). -func checkElem(elem string, fileName bool) error { +func checkElem(elem string, kind pathKind) error { if elem == "" { return fmt.Errorf("empty path element") } if strings.Count(elem, ".") == len(elem) { return fmt.Errorf("invalid path element %q", elem) } - if elem[0] == '.' && !fileName { + if elem[0] == '.' && kind == modulePath { return fmt.Errorf("leading dot in path element") } if elem[len(elem)-1] == '.' { return fmt.Errorf("trailing dot in path element") } - charOK := pathOK - if fileName { - charOK = fileNameOK - } for _, r := range elem { - if !charOK(r) { + ok := false + switch kind { + case modulePath: + ok = modPathOK(r) + case importPath: + ok = importPathOK(r) + case filePath: + ok = fileNameOK(r) + default: + panic(fmt.Sprintf("internal error: invalid kind %v", kind)) + } + if !ok { return fmt.Errorf("invalid char %q", r) } } @@ -402,6 +454,29 @@ func checkElem(elem string, fileName bool) error { return fmt.Errorf("%q disallowed as path element component on Windows", short) } } + + if kind == filePath { + // don't check for Windows short-names in file names. They're + // only an issue for import paths. + return nil + } + + // Reject path components that look like Windows short-names. + // Those usually end in a tilde followed by one or more ASCII digits. + if tilde := strings.LastIndexByte(short, '~'); tilde >= 0 && tilde < len(short)-1 { + suffix := short[tilde+1:] + suffixIsDigits := true + for _, r := range suffix { + if r < '0' || r > '9' { + suffixIsDigits = false + break + } + } + if suffixIsDigits { + return fmt.Errorf("trailing tilde and digits in path element") + } + } + return nil } @@ -418,8 +493,8 @@ func checkElem(elem string, fileName bool) error { // top-level package documentation for additional information about // subtleties of Unicode. func CheckFilePath(path string) error { - if err := checkPath(path, true); err != nil { - return fmt.Errorf("malformed file path %q: %v", path, err) + if err := checkPath(path, filePath); err != nil { + return &InvalidPathError{Kind: "file", Path: path, Err: err} } return nil } @@ -621,7 +696,7 @@ func EscapePath(path string) (escaped string, err error) { // Versions are allowed to be in non-semver form but must be valid file names // and not contain exclamation marks. func EscapeVersion(v string) (escaped string, err error) { - if err := checkElem(v, true); err != nil || strings.Contains(v, "!") { + if err := checkElem(v, filePath); err != nil || strings.Contains(v, "!") { return "", &InvalidVersionError{ Version: v, Err: fmt.Errorf("disallowed version string"), @@ -680,7 +755,7 @@ func UnescapeVersion(escaped string) (v string, err error) { if !ok { return "", fmt.Errorf("invalid escaped version %q", escaped) } - if err := checkElem(v, true); err != nil { + if err := checkElem(v, filePath); err != nil { return "", fmt.Errorf("invalid escaped version %q: %v", v, err) } return v, nil @@ -716,3 +791,51 @@ func unescapeString(escaped string) (string, bool) { } return string(buf), true } + +// MatchPrefixPatterns reports whether any path prefix of target matches one of +// the glob patterns (as defined by path.Match) in the comma-separated globs +// list. This implements the algorithm used when matching a module path to the +// GOPRIVATE environment variable, as described by 'go help module-private'. +// +// It ignores any empty or malformed patterns in the list. +// Trailing slashes on patterns are ignored. +func MatchPrefixPatterns(globs, target string) bool { + for globs != "" { + // Extract next non-empty glob in comma-separated list. + var glob string + if i := strings.Index(globs, ","); i >= 0 { + glob, globs = globs[:i], globs[i+1:] + } else { + glob, globs = globs, "" + } + glob = strings.TrimSuffix(glob, "/") + if glob == "" { + continue + } + + // A glob with N+1 path elements (N slashes) needs to be matched + // against the first N+1 path elements of target, + // which end just before the N+1'th slash. + n := strings.Count(glob, "/") + prefix := target + // Walk target, counting slashes, truncating at the N+1'th slash. + for i := 0; i < len(target); i++ { + if target[i] == '/' { + if n == 0 { + prefix = target[:i] + break + } + n-- + } + } + if n > 0 { + // Not enough prefix elements. + continue + } + matched, _ := path.Match(glob, prefix) + if matched { + return true + } + } + return false +} diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/mod/module/pseudo.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/mod/module/pseudo.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..f04ad37886 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/mod/module/pseudo.go @@ -0,0 +1,250 @@ +// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +// Pseudo-versions +// +// Code authors are expected to tag the revisions they want users to use, +// including prereleases. However, not all authors tag versions at all, +// and not all commits a user might want to try will have tags. +// A pseudo-version is a version with a special form that allows us to +// address an untagged commit and order that version with respect to +// other versions we might encounter. +// +// A pseudo-version takes one of the general forms: +// +// (1) vX.0.0-yyyymmddhhmmss-abcdef123456 +// (2) vX.Y.(Z+1)-0.yyyymmddhhmmss-abcdef123456 +// (3) vX.Y.(Z+1)-0.yyyymmddhhmmss-abcdef123456+incompatible +// (4) vX.Y.Z-pre.0.yyyymmddhhmmss-abcdef123456 +// (5) vX.Y.Z-pre.0.yyyymmddhhmmss-abcdef123456+incompatible +// +// If there is no recently tagged version with the right major version vX, +// then form (1) is used, creating a space of pseudo-versions at the bottom +// of the vX version range, less than any tagged version, including the unlikely v0.0.0. +// +// If the most recent tagged version before the target commit is vX.Y.Z or vX.Y.Z+incompatible, +// then the pseudo-version uses form (2) or (3), making it a prerelease for the next +// possible semantic version after vX.Y.Z. The leading 0 segment in the prerelease string +// ensures that the pseudo-version compares less than possible future explicit prereleases +// like vX.Y.(Z+1)-rc1 or vX.Y.(Z+1)-1. +// +// If the most recent tagged version before the target commit is vX.Y.Z-pre or vX.Y.Z-pre+incompatible, +// then the pseudo-version uses form (4) or (5), making it a slightly later prerelease. + +package module + +import ( + "errors" + "fmt" + "strings" + "time" + + "golang.org/x/mod/internal/lazyregexp" + "golang.org/x/mod/semver" +) + +var pseudoVersionRE = lazyregexp.New(`^v[0-9]+\.(0\.0-|\d+\.\d+-([^+]*\.)?0\.)\d{14}-[A-Za-z0-9]+(\+[0-9A-Za-z-]+(\.[0-9A-Za-z-]+)*)?$`) + +const PseudoVersionTimestampFormat = "20060102150405" + +// PseudoVersion returns a pseudo-version for the given major version ("v1") +// preexisting older tagged version ("" or "v1.2.3" or "v1.2.3-pre"), revision time, +// and revision identifier (usually a 12-byte commit hash prefix). +func PseudoVersion(major, older string, t time.Time, rev string) string { + if major == "" { + major = "v0" + } + segment := fmt.Sprintf("%s-%s", t.UTC().Format(PseudoVersionTimestampFormat), rev) + build := semver.Build(older) + older = semver.Canonical(older) + if older == "" { + return major + ".0.0-" + segment // form (1) + } + if semver.Prerelease(older) != "" { + return older + ".0." + segment + build // form (4), (5) + } + + // Form (2), (3). + // Extract patch from vMAJOR.MINOR.PATCH + i := strings.LastIndex(older, ".") + 1 + v, patch := older[:i], older[i:] + + // Reassemble. + return v + incDecimal(patch) + "-0." + segment + build +} + +// ZeroPseudoVersion returns a pseudo-version with a zero timestamp and +// revision, which may be used as a placeholder. +func ZeroPseudoVersion(major string) string { + return PseudoVersion(major, "", time.Time{}, "000000000000") +} + +// incDecimal returns the decimal string incremented by 1. +func incDecimal(decimal string) string { + // Scan right to left turning 9s to 0s until you find a digit to increment. + digits := []byte(decimal) + i := len(digits) - 1 + for ; i >= 0 && digits[i] == '9'; i-- { + digits[i] = '0' + } + if i >= 0 { + digits[i]++ + } else { + // digits is all zeros + digits[0] = '1' + digits = append(digits, '0') + } + return string(digits) +} + +// decDecimal returns the decimal string decremented by 1, or the empty string +// if the decimal is all zeroes. +func decDecimal(decimal string) string { + // Scan right to left turning 0s to 9s until you find a digit to decrement. + digits := []byte(decimal) + i := len(digits) - 1 + for ; i >= 0 && digits[i] == '0'; i-- { + digits[i] = '9' + } + if i < 0 { + // decimal is all zeros + return "" + } + if i == 0 && digits[i] == '1' && len(digits) > 1 { + digits = digits[1:] + } else { + digits[i]-- + } + return string(digits) +} + +// IsPseudoVersion reports whether v is a pseudo-version. +func IsPseudoVersion(v string) bool { + return strings.Count(v, "-") >= 2 && semver.IsValid(v) && pseudoVersionRE.MatchString(v) +} + +// IsZeroPseudoVersion returns whether v is a pseudo-version with a zero base, +// timestamp, and revision, as returned by ZeroPseudoVersion. +func IsZeroPseudoVersion(v string) bool { + return v == ZeroPseudoVersion(semver.Major(v)) +} + +// PseudoVersionTime returns the time stamp of the pseudo-version v. +// It returns an error if v is not a pseudo-version or if the time stamp +// embedded in the pseudo-version is not a valid time. +func PseudoVersionTime(v string) (time.Time, error) { + _, timestamp, _, _, err := parsePseudoVersion(v) + if err != nil { + return time.Time{}, err + } + t, err := time.Parse("20060102150405", timestamp) + if err != nil { + return time.Time{}, &InvalidVersionError{ + Version: v, + Pseudo: true, + Err: fmt.Errorf("malformed time %q", timestamp), + } + } + return t, nil +} + +// PseudoVersionRev returns the revision identifier of the pseudo-version v. +// It returns an error if v is not a pseudo-version. +func PseudoVersionRev(v string) (rev string, err error) { + _, _, rev, _, err = parsePseudoVersion(v) + return +} + +// PseudoVersionBase returns the canonical parent version, if any, upon which +// the pseudo-version v is based. +// +// If v has no parent version (that is, if it is "vX.0.0-[…]"), +// PseudoVersionBase returns the empty string and a nil error. +func PseudoVersionBase(v string) (string, error) { + base, _, _, build, err := parsePseudoVersion(v) + if err != nil { + return "", err + } + + switch pre := semver.Prerelease(base); pre { + case "": + // vX.0.0-yyyymmddhhmmss-abcdef123456 β†’ "" + if build != "" { + // Pseudo-versions of the form vX.0.0-yyyymmddhhmmss-abcdef123456+incompatible + // are nonsensical: the "vX.0.0-" prefix implies that there is no parent tag, + // but the "+incompatible" suffix implies that the major version of + // the parent tag is not compatible with the module's import path. + // + // There are a few such entries in the index generated by proxy.golang.org, + // but we believe those entries were generated by the proxy itself. + return "", &InvalidVersionError{ + Version: v, + Pseudo: true, + Err: fmt.Errorf("lacks base version, but has build metadata %q", build), + } + } + return "", nil + + case "-0": + // vX.Y.(Z+1)-0.yyyymmddhhmmss-abcdef123456 β†’ vX.Y.Z + // vX.Y.(Z+1)-0.yyyymmddhhmmss-abcdef123456+incompatible β†’ vX.Y.Z+incompatible + base = strings.TrimSuffix(base, pre) + i := strings.LastIndexByte(base, '.') + if i < 0 { + panic("base from parsePseudoVersion missing patch number: " + base) + } + patch := decDecimal(base[i+1:]) + if patch == "" { + // vX.0.0-0 is invalid, but has been observed in the wild in the index + // generated by requests to proxy.golang.org. + // + // NOTE(bcmills): I cannot find a historical bug that accounts for + // pseudo-versions of this form, nor have I seen such versions in any + // actual go.mod files. If we find actual examples of this form and a + // reasonable theory of how they came into existence, it seems fine to + // treat them as equivalent to vX.0.0 (especially since the invalid + // pseudo-versions have lower precedence than the real ones). For now, we + // reject them. + return "", &InvalidVersionError{ + Version: v, + Pseudo: true, + Err: fmt.Errorf("version before %s would have negative patch number", base), + } + } + return base[:i+1] + patch + build, nil + + default: + // vX.Y.Z-pre.0.yyyymmddhhmmss-abcdef123456 β†’ vX.Y.Z-pre + // vX.Y.Z-pre.0.yyyymmddhhmmss-abcdef123456+incompatible β†’ vX.Y.Z-pre+incompatible + if !strings.HasSuffix(base, ".0") { + panic(`base from parsePseudoVersion missing ".0" before date: ` + base) + } + return strings.TrimSuffix(base, ".0") + build, nil + } +} + +var errPseudoSyntax = errors.New("syntax error") + +func parsePseudoVersion(v string) (base, timestamp, rev, build string, err error) { + if !IsPseudoVersion(v) { + return "", "", "", "", &InvalidVersionError{ + Version: v, + Pseudo: true, + Err: errPseudoSyntax, + } + } + build = semver.Build(v) + v = strings.TrimSuffix(v, build) + j := strings.LastIndex(v, "-") + v, rev = v[:j], v[j+1:] + i := strings.LastIndex(v, "-") + if j := strings.LastIndex(v, "."); j > i { + base = v[:j] // "vX.Y.Z-pre.0" or "vX.Y.(Z+1)-0" + timestamp = v[j+1:] + } else { + base = v[:i] // "vX.0.0" + timestamp = v[i+1:] + } + return base, timestamp, rev, build, nil +} diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/mod/semver/semver.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/mod/semver/semver.go index 2988e3cf9c..a30a22bf20 100644 --- a/vendor/golang.org/x/mod/semver/semver.go +++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/mod/semver/semver.go @@ -22,6 +22,8 @@ // as shorthands for vMAJOR.0.0 and vMAJOR.MINOR.0. package semver +import "sort" + // parsed returns the parsed form of a semantic version string. type parsed struct { major string @@ -30,7 +32,6 @@ type parsed struct { short string prerelease string build string - err string } // IsValid reports whether v is a valid semantic version string. @@ -138,6 +139,9 @@ func Compare(v, w string) int { // Max canonicalizes its arguments and then returns the version string // that compares greater. +// +// Deprecated: use Compare instead. In most cases, returning a canonicalized +// version is not expected or desired. func Max(v, w string) string { v = Canonical(v) w = Canonical(w) @@ -147,14 +151,30 @@ func Max(v, w string) string { return w } +// ByVersion implements sort.Interface for sorting semantic version strings. +type ByVersion []string + +func (vs ByVersion) Len() int { return len(vs) } +func (vs ByVersion) Swap(i, j int) { vs[i], vs[j] = vs[j], vs[i] } +func (vs ByVersion) Less(i, j int) bool { + cmp := Compare(vs[i], vs[j]) + if cmp != 0 { + return cmp < 0 + } + return vs[i] < vs[j] +} + +// Sort sorts a list of semantic version strings using ByVersion. +func Sort(list []string) { + sort.Sort(ByVersion(list)) +} + func parse(v string) (p parsed, ok bool) { if v == "" || v[0] != 'v' { - p.err = "missing v prefix" return } p.major, v, ok = parseInt(v[1:]) if !ok { - p.err = "bad major version" return } if v == "" { @@ -164,13 +184,11 @@ func parse(v string) (p parsed, ok bool) { return } if v[0] != '.' { - p.err = "bad minor prefix" ok = false return } p.minor, v, ok = parseInt(v[1:]) if !ok { - p.err = "bad minor version" return } if v == "" { @@ -179,31 +197,26 @@ func parse(v string) (p parsed, ok bool) { return } if v[0] != '.' { - p.err = "bad patch prefix" ok = false return } p.patch, v, ok = parseInt(v[1:]) if !ok { - p.err = "bad patch version" return } if len(v) > 0 && v[0] == '-' { p.prerelease, v, ok = parsePrerelease(v) if !ok { - p.err = "bad prerelease" return } } if len(v) > 0 && v[0] == '+' { p.build, v, ok = parseBuild(v) if !ok { - p.err = "bad build" return } } if v != "" { - p.err = "junk on end" ok = false return } diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/net/AUTHORS b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/AUTHORS deleted file mode 100644 index 15167cd746..0000000000 --- a/vendor/golang.org/x/net/AUTHORS +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3 +0,0 @@ -# This source code refers to The Go Authors for copyright purposes. -# The master list of authors is in the main Go distribution, -# visible at http://tip.golang.org/AUTHORS. diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/net/CONTRIBUTORS b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/CONTRIBUTORS deleted file mode 100644 index 1c4577e968..0000000000 --- a/vendor/golang.org/x/net/CONTRIBUTORS +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3 +0,0 @@ -# This source code was written by the Go contributors. -# The master list of contributors is in the main Go distribution, -# visible at http://tip.golang.org/CONTRIBUTORS. diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/net/context/context.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/context/context.go index a3c021d3f8..cf66309c4a 100644 --- a/vendor/golang.org/x/net/context/context.go +++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/context/context.go @@ -21,9 +21,9 @@ // explicitly to each function that needs it. The Context should be the first // parameter, typically named ctx: // -// func DoSomething(ctx context.Context, arg Arg) error { -// // ... use ctx ... -// } +// func DoSomething(ctx context.Context, arg Arg) error { +// // ... use ctx ... +// } // // Do not pass a nil Context, even if a function permits it. Pass context.TODO // if you are unsure about which Context to use. diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/net/context/go17.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/context/go17.go index d20f52b7de..2cb9c408f2 100644 --- a/vendor/golang.org/x/net/context/go17.go +++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/context/go17.go @@ -2,6 +2,7 @@ // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. +//go:build go1.7 // +build go1.7 package context @@ -31,7 +32,7 @@ var DeadlineExceeded = context.DeadlineExceeded // call cancel as soon as the operations running in this Context complete. func WithCancel(parent Context) (ctx Context, cancel CancelFunc) { ctx, f := context.WithCancel(parent) - return ctx, CancelFunc(f) + return ctx, f } // WithDeadline returns a copy of the parent context with the deadline adjusted @@ -45,7 +46,7 @@ func WithCancel(parent Context) (ctx Context, cancel CancelFunc) { // call cancel as soon as the operations running in this Context complete. func WithDeadline(parent Context, deadline time.Time) (Context, CancelFunc) { ctx, f := context.WithDeadline(parent, deadline) - return ctx, CancelFunc(f) + return ctx, f } // WithTimeout returns WithDeadline(parent, time.Now().Add(timeout)). @@ -53,11 +54,11 @@ func WithDeadline(parent Context, deadline time.Time) (Context, CancelFunc) { // Canceling this context releases resources associated with it, so code should // call cancel as soon as the operations running in this Context complete: // -// func slowOperationWithTimeout(ctx context.Context) (Result, error) { -// ctx, cancel := context.WithTimeout(ctx, 100*time.Millisecond) -// defer cancel() // releases resources if slowOperation completes before timeout elapses -// return slowOperation(ctx) -// } +// func slowOperationWithTimeout(ctx context.Context) (Result, error) { +// ctx, cancel := context.WithTimeout(ctx, 100*time.Millisecond) +// defer cancel() // releases resources if slowOperation completes before timeout elapses +// return slowOperation(ctx) +// } func WithTimeout(parent Context, timeout time.Duration) (Context, CancelFunc) { return WithDeadline(parent, time.Now().Add(timeout)) } diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/net/context/go19.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/context/go19.go index d88bd1db12..64d31ecc3e 100644 --- a/vendor/golang.org/x/net/context/go19.go +++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/context/go19.go @@ -2,6 +2,7 @@ // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. +//go:build go1.9 // +build go1.9 package context diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/net/context/pre_go17.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/context/pre_go17.go index 0f35592df5..7b6b685114 100644 --- a/vendor/golang.org/x/net/context/pre_go17.go +++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/context/pre_go17.go @@ -2,6 +2,7 @@ // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. +//go:build !go1.7 // +build !go1.7 package context @@ -263,11 +264,11 @@ func (c *timerCtx) cancel(removeFromParent bool, err error) { // Canceling this context releases resources associated with it, so code should // call cancel as soon as the operations running in this Context complete: // -// func slowOperationWithTimeout(ctx context.Context) (Result, error) { -// ctx, cancel := context.WithTimeout(ctx, 100*time.Millisecond) -// defer cancel() // releases resources if slowOperation completes before timeout elapses -// return slowOperation(ctx) -// } +// func slowOperationWithTimeout(ctx context.Context) (Result, error) { +// ctx, cancel := context.WithTimeout(ctx, 100*time.Millisecond) +// defer cancel() // releases resources if slowOperation completes before timeout elapses +// return slowOperation(ctx) +// } func WithTimeout(parent Context, timeout time.Duration) (Context, CancelFunc) { return WithDeadline(parent, time.Now().Add(timeout)) } diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/net/context/pre_go19.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/context/pre_go19.go index b105f80be4..1f9715341f 100644 --- a/vendor/golang.org/x/net/context/pre_go19.go +++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/context/pre_go19.go @@ -2,6 +2,7 @@ // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. +//go:build !go1.9 // +build !go1.9 package context diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/net/html/parse.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/html/parse.go index f91466f7cd..46a89eda6c 100644 --- a/vendor/golang.org/x/net/html/parse.go +++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/html/parse.go @@ -184,7 +184,7 @@ func (p *parser) clearStackToContext(s scope) { } } -// parseGenericRawTextElements implements the generic raw text element parsing +// parseGenericRawTextElement implements the generic raw text element parsing // algorithm defined in 12.2.6.2. // https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/parsing.html#parsing-elements-that-contain-only-text // TODO: Since both RAWTEXT and RCDATA states are treated as tokenizer's part @@ -663,6 +663,24 @@ func inHeadIM(p *parser) bool { // Ignore the token. return true case a.Template: + // TODO: remove this divergence from the HTML5 spec. + // + // We don't handle all of the corner cases when mixing foreign + // content (i.e. or ) with