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// Package deep provides function deep.Equal which is like reflect.DeepEqual but
// returns a list of differences. This is helpful when comparing complex types
// like structures and maps.
package deep
import (
"errors"
"fmt"
"log"
"reflect"
"strings"
)
var (
// FloatPrecision is the number of decimal places to round float values
// to when comparing.
FloatPrecision = 10
// MaxDiff specifies the maximum number of differences to return.
MaxDiff = 10
// MaxDepth specifies the maximum levels of a struct to recurse into,
// if greater than zero. If zero, there is no limit.
MaxDepth = 0
// LogErrors causes errors to be logged to STDERR when true.
LogErrors = false
// CompareUnexportedFields causes unexported struct fields, like s in
// T{s int}, to be compared when true.
CompareUnexportedFields = false
// NilSlicesAreEmpty causes a nil slice to be equal to an empty slice.
NilSlicesAreEmpty = false
// NilMapsAreEmpty causes a nil map to be equal to an empty map.
NilMapsAreEmpty = false
)
var (
// ErrMaxRecursion is logged when MaxDepth is reached.
ErrMaxRecursion = errors.New("recursed to MaxDepth")
// ErrTypeMismatch is logged when Equal passed two different types of values.
ErrTypeMismatch = errors.New("variables are different reflect.Type")
// ErrNotHandled is logged when a primitive Go kind is not handled.
ErrNotHandled = errors.New("cannot compare the reflect.Kind")
)
type cmp struct {
diff []string
buff []string
floatFormat string
}
var errorType = reflect.TypeOf((*error)(nil)).Elem()
// Equal compares variables a and b, recursing into their structure up to
// MaxDepth levels deep (if greater than zero), and returns a list of differences,
// or nil if there are none. Some differences may not be found if an error is
// also returned.
//
// If a type has an Equal method, like time.Equal, it is called to check for
// equality.
//
// When comparing a struct, if a field has the tag `deep:"-"` then it will be
// ignored.
func Equal(a, b interface{}) []string {
aVal := reflect.ValueOf(a)
bVal := reflect.ValueOf(b)
c := &cmp{
diff: []string{},
buff: []string{},
floatFormat: fmt.Sprintf("%%.%df", FloatPrecision),
}
if a == nil && b == nil {
return nil
} else if a == nil && b != nil {
c.saveDiff("<nil pointer>", b)
} else if a != nil && b == nil {
c.saveDiff(a, "<nil pointer>")
}
if len(c.diff) > 0 {
return c.diff
}
c.equals(aVal, bVal, 0)
if len(c.diff) > 0 {
return c.diff // diffs
}
return nil // no diffs
}
func (c *cmp) equals(a, b reflect.Value, level int) {
if MaxDepth > 0 && level > MaxDepth {
logError(ErrMaxRecursion)
return
}
// Check if one value is nil, e.g. T{x: *X} and T.x is nil
if !a.IsValid() || !b.IsValid() {
if a.IsValid() && !b.IsValid() {
c.saveDiff(a.Type(), "<nil pointer>")
} else if !a.IsValid() && b.IsValid() {
c.saveDiff("<nil pointer>", b.Type())
}
return
}
// If different types, they can't be equal
aType := a.Type()
bType := b.Type()
if aType != bType {
// Built-in types don't have a name, so don't report [3]int != [2]int as " != "
if aType.Name() == "" || aType.Name() != bType.Name() {
c.saveDiff(aType, bType)
} else {
// Type names can be the same, e.g. pkg/v1.Error and pkg/v2.Error
// are both exported as pkg, so unless we include the full pkg path
// the diff will be "pkg.Error != pkg.Error"
// https://github.com/go-test/deep/issues/39
aFullType := aType.PkgPath() + "." + aType.Name()
bFullType := bType.PkgPath() + "." + bType.Name()
c.saveDiff(aFullType, bFullType)
}
logError(ErrTypeMismatch)
return
}
// Primitive https://golang.org/pkg/reflect/#Kind
aKind := a.Kind()
bKind := b.Kind()
// Do a and b have underlying elements? Yes if they're ptr or interface.
aElem := aKind == reflect.Ptr || aKind == reflect.Interface
bElem := bKind == reflect.Ptr || bKind == reflect.Interface
// If both types implement the error interface, compare the error strings.
// This must be done before dereferencing because the interface is on a
// pointer receiver. Re https://github.com/go-test/deep/issues/31, a/b might
// be primitive kinds; see TestErrorPrimitiveKind.
if aType.Implements(errorType) && bType.Implements(errorType) {
if (!aElem || !a.IsNil()) && (!bElem || !b.IsNil()) {
aString := a.MethodByName("Error").Call(nil)[0].String()
bString := b.MethodByName("Error").Call(nil)[0].String()
if aString != bString {
c.saveDiff(aString, bString)
return
}
}
}
// Dereference pointers and interface{}
if aElem || bElem {
if aElem {
a = a.Elem()
}
if bElem {
b = b.Elem()
}
c.equals(a, b, level+1)
return
}
switch aKind {
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Iterable kinds
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
case reflect.Struct:
/*
The variables are structs like:
type T struct {
FirstName string
LastName string
}
Type = <pkg>.T, Kind = reflect.Struct
Iterate through the fields (FirstName, LastName), recurse into their values.
*/
// Types with an Equal() method, like time.Time, only if struct field
// is exported (CanInterface)
if eqFunc := a.MethodByName("Equal"); eqFunc.IsValid() && eqFunc.CanInterface() {
// Handle https://github.com/go-test/deep/issues/15:
// Don't call T.Equal if the method is from an embedded struct, like:
// type Foo struct { time.Time }
// First, we'll encounter Equal(Ttime, time.Time) but if we pass b
// as the 2nd arg we'll panic: "Call using pkg.Foo as type time.Time"
// As far as I can tell, there's no way to see that the method is from
// time.Time not Foo. So we check the type of the 1st (0) arg and skip
// unless it's b type. Later, we'll encounter the time.Time anonymous/
// embedded field and then we'll have Equal(time.Time, time.Time).
funcType := eqFunc.Type()
if funcType.NumIn() == 1 && funcType.In(0) == bType {
retVals := eqFunc.Call([]reflect.Value{b})
if !retVals[0].Bool() {
c.saveDiff(a, b)
}
return
}
}
for i := 0; i < a.NumField(); i++ {
if aType.Field(i).PkgPath != "" && !CompareUnexportedFields {
continue // skip unexported field, e.g. s in type T struct {s string}
}
if aType.Field(i).Tag.Get("deep") == "-" {
continue // field wants to be ignored
}
c.push(aType.Field(i).Name) // push field name to buff
// Get the Value for each field, e.g. FirstName has Type = string,
// Kind = reflect.String.
af := a.Field(i)
bf := b.Field(i)
// Recurse to compare the field values
c.equals(af, bf, level+1)
c.pop() // pop field name from buff
if len(c.diff) >= MaxDiff {
break
}
}
case reflect.Map:
/*
The variables are maps like:
map[string]int{
"foo": 1,
"bar": 2,
}
Type = map[string]int, Kind = reflect.Map
Or:
type T map[string]int{}
Type = <pkg>.T, Kind = reflect.Map
Iterate through the map keys (foo, bar), recurse into their values.
*/
if a.IsNil() || b.IsNil() {
if NilMapsAreEmpty {
if a.IsNil() && b.Len() != 0 {
c.saveDiff("<nil map>", b)
return
} else if a.Len() != 0 && b.IsNil() {
c.saveDiff(a, "<nil map>")
return
}
} else {
if a.IsNil() && !b.IsNil() {
c.saveDiff("<nil map>", b)
} else if !a.IsNil() && b.IsNil() {
c.saveDiff(a, "<nil map>")
}
}
return
}
if a.Pointer() == b.Pointer() {
return
}
for _, key := range a.MapKeys() {
c.push(fmt.Sprintf("map[%v]", key))
aVal := a.MapIndex(key)
bVal := b.MapIndex(key)
if bVal.IsValid() {
c.equals(aVal, bVal, level+1)
} else {
c.saveDiff(aVal, "<does not have key>")
}
c.pop()
if len(c.diff) >= MaxDiff {
return
}
}
for _, key := range b.MapKeys() {
if aVal := a.MapIndex(key); aVal.IsValid() {
continue
}
c.push(fmt.Sprintf("map[%v]", key))
c.saveDiff("<does not have key>", b.MapIndex(key))
c.pop()
if len(c.diff) >= MaxDiff {
return
}
}
case reflect.Array:
n := a.Len()
for i := 0; i < n; i++ {
c.push(fmt.Sprintf("array[%d]", i))
c.equals(a.Index(i), b.Index(i), level+1)
c.pop()
if len(c.diff) >= MaxDiff {
break
}
}
case reflect.Slice:
if NilSlicesAreEmpty {
if a.IsNil() && b.Len() != 0 {
c.saveDiff("<nil slice>", b)
return
} else if a.Len() != 0 && b.IsNil() {
c.saveDiff(a, "<nil slice>")
return
}
} else {
if a.IsNil() && !b.IsNil() {
c.saveDiff("<nil slice>", b)
return
} else if !a.IsNil() && b.IsNil() {
c.saveDiff(a, "<nil slice>")
return
}
}
aLen := a.Len()
bLen := b.Len()
if a.Pointer() == b.Pointer() && aLen == bLen {
return
}
n := aLen
if bLen > aLen {
n = bLen
}
for i := 0; i < n; i++ {
c.push(fmt.Sprintf("slice[%d]", i))
if i < aLen && i < bLen {
c.equals(a.Index(i), b.Index(i), level+1)
} else if i < aLen {
c.saveDiff(a.Index(i), "<no value>")
} else {
c.saveDiff("<no value>", b.Index(i))
}
c.pop()
if len(c.diff) >= MaxDiff {
break
}
}
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Primitive kinds
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
case reflect.Float32, reflect.Float64:
// Round floats to FloatPrecision decimal places to compare with
// user-defined precision. As is commonly know, floats have "imprecision"
// such that 0.1 becomes 0.100000001490116119384765625. This cannot
// be avoided; it can only be handled. Issue 30 suggested that floats
// be compared using an epsilon: equal = |a-b| < epsilon.
// In many cases the result is the same, but I think epsilon is a little
// less clear for users to reason about. See issue 30 for details.
aval := fmt.Sprintf(c.floatFormat, a.Float())
bval := fmt.Sprintf(c.floatFormat, b.Float())
if aval != bval {
c.saveDiff(a.Float(), b.Float())
}
case reflect.Bool:
if a.Bool() != b.Bool() {
c.saveDiff(a.Bool(), b.Bool())
}
case reflect.Int, reflect.Int8, reflect.Int16, reflect.Int32, reflect.Int64:
if a.Int() != b.Int() {
c.saveDiff(a.Int(), b.Int())
}
case reflect.Uint, reflect.Uint8, reflect.Uint16, reflect.Uint32, reflect.Uint64:
if a.Uint() != b.Uint() {
c.saveDiff(a.Uint(), b.Uint())
}
case reflect.String:
if a.String() != b.String() {
c.saveDiff(a.String(), b.String())
}
default:
logError(ErrNotHandled)
}
}
func (c *cmp) push(name string) {
c.buff = append(c.buff, name)
}
func (c *cmp) pop() {
if len(c.buff) > 0 {
c.buff = c.buff[0 : len(c.buff)-1]
}
}
func (c *cmp) saveDiff(aval, bval interface{}) {
if len(c.buff) > 0 {
varName := strings.Join(c.buff, ".")
c.diff = append(c.diff, fmt.Sprintf("%s: %v != %v", varName, aval, bval))
} else {
c.diff = append(c.diff, fmt.Sprintf("%v != %v", aval, bval))
}
}
func logError(err error) {
if LogErrors {
log.Println(err)
}
}
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