prometheus/vendor/github.com/shurcooL/vfsgen/stringwriter.go
Simon Pasquier 3581377e5d Replace go-bindata with vfsgen (#4430)
Looking at https://tech.townsourced.com/post/embedding-static-files-in-go/ (which was mentioned in the issue), vfsgen has all the needed features.

In particular:

- Reproducible builds (no issue with timestamping).
- Well maintained and relatively popular.
- Integration with go generate.
- Self-contained (no external dependency).

* [WIP] Replace go-bindata by vfsgen

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* Add license + remove doc.go

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* Generate templates assets

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* Use new templates assets

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* split static assets

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* Idempotent make assets

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* Update vendor/

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* vendor vfsgendev

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* Update README.md

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* Simplify assets generation

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* Fix README.md

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* Use generate helper program instead of vfsgen

This avoids installing vfsgendev in the target environment.

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* Remove unused vfsgen package

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* Fix Makefile

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* vendoring shurcooL/vfsgen

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* Fix go generate command

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* Sync web/ui/assets_vfsdata.go

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2018-08-24 09:03:10 +02:00

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package vfsgen
import (
"io"
)
// stringWriter writes given bytes to underlying io.Writer as a Go interpreted string literal value,
// not including double quotes. It tracks the total number of bytes written.
type stringWriter struct {
io.Writer
N int64 // Total bytes written.
}
func (sw *stringWriter) Write(p []byte) (n int, err error) {
const hex = "0123456789abcdef"
buf := []byte{'\\', 'x', 0, 0}
for _, b := range p {
buf[2], buf[3] = hex[b/16], hex[b%16]
_, err = sw.Writer.Write(buf)
if err != nil {
return n, err
}
n++
sw.N++
}
return n, nil
}