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2.7 KiB
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117 lines
2.7 KiB
Plaintext
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const (
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_GapName_0 = "TwoThree"
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_GapLowerName_0 = "twothree"
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_GapName_1 = "FiveSixSevenEightNine"
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_GapLowerName_1 = "fivesixseveneightnine"
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_GapName_2 = "Eleven"
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_GapLowerName_2 = "eleven"
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)
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var (
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_GapIndex_0 = [...]uint8{0, 3, 8}
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_GapIndex_1 = [...]uint8{0, 4, 7, 12, 17, 21}
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_GapIndex_2 = [...]uint8{0, 6}
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)
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func (i Gap) String() string {
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switch {
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case 2 <= i && i <= 3:
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i -= 2
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return _GapName_0[_GapIndex_0[i]:_GapIndex_0[i+1]]
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case 5 <= i && i <= 9:
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i -= 5
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return _GapName_1[_GapIndex_1[i]:_GapIndex_1[i+1]]
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case i == 11:
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return _GapName_2
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default:
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return fmt.Sprintf("Gap(%d)", i)
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}
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}
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// ToString converts Gap to an int-based string and returns it.
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func (i Gap) ToString() string {
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return strconv.Itoa(int(i))
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}
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// An "invalid array index" compiler error signifies that the constant values have changed.
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// Re-run the stringer command to generate them again.
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func _GapNoOp() {
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var x [1]struct{}
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_ = x[Two-(2)]
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_ = x[Three-(3)]
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_ = x[Five-(5)]
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_ = x[Six-(6)]
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_ = x[Seven-(7)]
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_ = x[Eight-(8)]
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_ = x[Nine-(9)]
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_ = x[Eleven-(11)]
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}
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var _GapValues = []Gap{Two, Three, Five, Six, Seven, Eight, Nine, Eleven}
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var _GapNameToValueMap = map[string]Gap{
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_GapName_0[0:3]: Two,
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_GapLowerName_0[0:3]: Two,
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_GapName_0[3:8]: Three,
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_GapLowerName_0[3:8]: Three,
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_GapName_1[0:4]: Five,
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_GapLowerName_1[0:4]: Five,
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_GapName_1[4:7]: Six,
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_GapLowerName_1[4:7]: Six,
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_GapName_1[7:12]: Seven,
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_GapLowerName_1[7:12]: Seven,
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_GapName_1[12:17]: Eight,
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_GapLowerName_1[12:17]: Eight,
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_GapName_1[17:21]: Nine,
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_GapLowerName_1[17:21]: Nine,
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_GapName_2[0:6]: Eleven,
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_GapLowerName_2[0:6]: Eleven,
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}
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var _GapNames = []string{
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_GapName_0[0:3],
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_GapName_0[3:8],
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_GapName_1[0:4],
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_GapName_1[4:7],
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_GapName_1[7:12],
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_GapName_1[12:17],
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_GapName_1[17:21],
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_GapName_2[0:6],
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}
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// GapString retrieves an enum value from the enum constants string name.
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// Throws an error if the param is not part of the enum.
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func GapString(s string) (Gap, error) {
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if val, ok := _GapNameToValueMap[s]; ok {
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return val, nil
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}
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if val, ok := _GapNameToValueMap[strings.ToLower(s)]; ok {
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return val, nil
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}
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return 0, fmt.Errorf("%s does not belong to Gap values", s)
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}
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// GapValues returns all values of the enum
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func GapValues() []Gap {
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return _GapValues
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}
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// GapStrings returns a slice of all String values of the enum
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func GapStrings() []string {
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strs := make([]string, len(_GapNames))
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copy(strs, _GapNames)
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return strs
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}
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// IsAGap returns "true" if the value is listed in the enum definition. "false" otherwise
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func (i Gap) IsAGap() bool {
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for _, v := range _GapValues {
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if i == v {
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return true
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}
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}
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return false
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}
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