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4.9 KiB
Go
238 lines
4.9 KiB
Go
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package logfmt
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import (
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"bufio"
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"bytes"
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"fmt"
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"io"
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"unicode/utf8"
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)
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// A Decoder reads and decodes logfmt records from an input stream.
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type Decoder struct {
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pos int
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key []byte
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value []byte
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lineNum int
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s *bufio.Scanner
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err error
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}
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// NewDecoder returns a new decoder that reads from r.
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//
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// The decoder introduces its own buffering and may read data from r beyond
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// the logfmt records requested.
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func NewDecoder(r io.Reader) *Decoder {
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dec := &Decoder{
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s: bufio.NewScanner(r),
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}
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return dec
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}
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// ScanRecord advances the Decoder to the next record, which can then be
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// parsed with the ScanKeyval method. It returns false when decoding stops,
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// either by reaching the end of the input or an error. After ScanRecord
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// returns false, the Err method will return any error that occurred during
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// decoding, except that if it was io.EOF, Err will return nil.
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func (dec *Decoder) ScanRecord() bool {
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if dec.err != nil {
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return false
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}
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if !dec.s.Scan() {
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dec.err = dec.s.Err()
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return false
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}
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dec.lineNum++
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dec.pos = 0
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return true
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}
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// ScanKeyval advances the Decoder to the next key/value pair of the current
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// record, which can then be retrieved with the Key and Value methods. It
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// returns false when decoding stops, either by reaching the end of the
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// current record or an error.
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func (dec *Decoder) ScanKeyval() bool {
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dec.key, dec.value = nil, nil
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if dec.err != nil {
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return false
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}
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line := dec.s.Bytes()
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// garbage
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for p, c := range line[dec.pos:] {
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if c > ' ' {
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dec.pos += p
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goto key
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}
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}
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dec.pos = len(line)
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return false
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key:
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const invalidKeyError = "invalid key"
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start, multibyte := dec.pos, false
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for p, c := range line[dec.pos:] {
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switch {
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case c == '=':
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dec.pos += p
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if dec.pos > start {
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dec.key = line[start:dec.pos]
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if multibyte && bytes.IndexRune(dec.key, utf8.RuneError) != -1 {
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dec.syntaxError(invalidKeyError)
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return false
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}
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}
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if dec.key == nil {
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dec.unexpectedByte(c)
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return false
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}
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goto equal
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case c == '"':
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dec.pos += p
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dec.unexpectedByte(c)
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return false
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case c <= ' ':
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dec.pos += p
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if dec.pos > start {
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dec.key = line[start:dec.pos]
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if multibyte && bytes.IndexRune(dec.key, utf8.RuneError) != -1 {
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dec.syntaxError(invalidKeyError)
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return false
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}
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}
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return true
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case c >= utf8.RuneSelf:
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multibyte = true
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}
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}
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dec.pos = len(line)
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if dec.pos > start {
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dec.key = line[start:dec.pos]
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if multibyte && bytes.IndexRune(dec.key, utf8.RuneError) != -1 {
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dec.syntaxError(invalidKeyError)
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return false
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}
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}
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return true
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equal:
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dec.pos++
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if dec.pos >= len(line) {
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return true
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}
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switch c := line[dec.pos]; {
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case c <= ' ':
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return true
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case c == '"':
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goto qvalue
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}
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// value
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start = dec.pos
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for p, c := range line[dec.pos:] {
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switch {
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case c == '=' || c == '"':
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dec.pos += p
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dec.unexpectedByte(c)
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return false
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case c <= ' ':
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dec.pos += p
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if dec.pos > start {
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dec.value = line[start:dec.pos]
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}
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return true
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}
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}
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dec.pos = len(line)
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if dec.pos > start {
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dec.value = line[start:dec.pos]
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}
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return true
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qvalue:
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const (
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untermQuote = "unterminated quoted value"
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invalidQuote = "invalid quoted value"
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)
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hasEsc, esc := false, false
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start = dec.pos
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for p, c := range line[dec.pos+1:] {
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switch {
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case esc:
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esc = false
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case c == '\\':
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hasEsc, esc = true, true
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case c == '"':
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dec.pos += p + 2
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if hasEsc {
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v, ok := unquoteBytes(line[start:dec.pos])
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if !ok {
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dec.syntaxError(invalidQuote)
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return false
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}
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dec.value = v
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} else {
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start++
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end := dec.pos - 1
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if end > start {
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dec.value = line[start:end]
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}
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}
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return true
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}
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}
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dec.pos = len(line)
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dec.syntaxError(untermQuote)
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return false
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}
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// Key returns the most recent key found by a call to ScanKeyval. The returned
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// slice may point to internal buffers and is only valid until the next call
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// to ScanRecord. It does no allocation.
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func (dec *Decoder) Key() []byte {
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return dec.key
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}
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// Value returns the most recent value found by a call to ScanKeyval. The
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// returned slice may point to internal buffers and is only valid until the
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// next call to ScanRecord. It does no allocation when the value has no
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// escape sequences.
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func (dec *Decoder) Value() []byte {
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return dec.value
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}
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// Err returns the first non-EOF error that was encountered by the Scanner.
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func (dec *Decoder) Err() error {
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return dec.err
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}
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func (dec *Decoder) syntaxError(msg string) {
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dec.err = &SyntaxError{
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Msg: msg,
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Line: dec.lineNum,
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Pos: dec.pos + 1,
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}
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}
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func (dec *Decoder) unexpectedByte(c byte) {
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dec.err = &SyntaxError{
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Msg: fmt.Sprintf("unexpected %q", c),
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Line: dec.lineNum,
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Pos: dec.pos + 1,
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}
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}
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// A SyntaxError represents a syntax error in the logfmt input stream.
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type SyntaxError struct {
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Msg string
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Line int
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Pos int
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}
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func (e *SyntaxError) Error() string {
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return fmt.Sprintf("logfmt syntax error at pos %d on line %d: %s", e.Pos, e.Line, e.Msg)
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}
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