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package hclwrite
import (
"fmt"
"github.com/hashicorp/hcl/v2"
"github.com/hashicorp/hcl/v2/hclsyntax"
"github.com/zclconf/go-cty/cty"
)
type Expression struct {
inTree
absTraversals nodeSet
}
func newExpression() *Expression {
return &Expression{
inTree: newInTree(),
absTraversals: newNodeSet(),
}
}
// NewExpressionRaw constructs an expression containing the given raw tokens.
//
// There is no automatic validation that the given tokens produce a valid
// expression. Callers of thus function must take care to produce invalid
// expression tokens. Where possible, use the higher-level functions
// NewExpressionLiteral or NewExpressionAbsTraversal instead.
//
// Because NewExpressionRaw does not interpret the given tokens in any way,
// an expression created by NewExpressionRaw will produce an empty result
// for calls to its method Variables, even if the given token sequence
// contains a subslice that would normally be interpreted as a traversal under
// parsing.
func NewExpressionRaw(tokens Tokens) *Expression {
expr := newExpression()
// We copy the tokens here in order to make sure that later mutations
// by the caller don't inadvertently cause our expression to become
// invalid.
copyTokens := make(Tokens, len(tokens))
copy(copyTokens, tokens)
expr.children.AppendUnstructuredTokens(copyTokens)
return expr
}
// NewExpressionLiteral constructs an an expression that represents the given
// literal value.
//
// Since an unknown value cannot be represented in source code, this function
// will panic if the given value is unknown or contains a nested unknown value.
// Use val.IsWhollyKnown before calling to be sure.
//
// HCL native syntax does not directly represent lists, maps, and sets, and
// instead relies on the automatic conversions to those collection types from
// either list or tuple constructor syntax. Therefore converting collection
// values to source code and re-reading them will lose type information, and
// the reader must provide a suitable type at decode time to recover the
// original value.
func NewExpressionLiteral(val cty.Value) *Expression {
toks := TokensForValue(val)
expr := newExpression()
expr.children.AppendUnstructuredTokens(toks)
return expr
}
// NewExpressionAbsTraversal constructs an expression that represents the
// given traversal, which must be absolute or this function will panic.
func NewExpressionAbsTraversal(traversal hcl.Traversal) *Expression {
if traversal.IsRelative() {
panic("can't construct expression from relative traversal")
}
physT := newTraversal()
rootName := traversal.RootName()
steps := traversal[1:]
{
tn := newTraverseName()
tn.name = tn.children.Append(newIdentifier(&Token{
Type: hclsyntax.TokenIdent,
Bytes: []byte(rootName),
}))
physT.steps.Add(physT.children.Append(tn))
}
for _, step := range steps {
switch ts := step.(type) {
case hcl.TraverseAttr:
tn := newTraverseName()
tn.children.AppendUnstructuredTokens(Tokens{
{
Type: hclsyntax.TokenDot,
Bytes: []byte{'.'},
},
})
tn.name = tn.children.Append(newIdentifier(&Token{
Type: hclsyntax.TokenIdent,
Bytes: []byte(ts.Name),
}))
physT.steps.Add(physT.children.Append(tn))
case hcl.TraverseIndex:
ti := newTraverseIndex()
ti.children.AppendUnstructuredTokens(Tokens{
{
Type: hclsyntax.TokenOBrack,
Bytes: []byte{'['},
},
})
indexExpr := NewExpressionLiteral(ts.Key)
ti.key = ti.children.Append(indexExpr)
ti.children.AppendUnstructuredTokens(Tokens{
{
Type: hclsyntax.TokenCBrack,
Bytes: []byte{']'},
},
})
physT.steps.Add(physT.children.Append(ti))
}
}
expr := newExpression()
expr.absTraversals.Add(expr.children.Append(physT))
return expr
}
// Variables returns the absolute traversals that exist within the receiving
// expression.
func (e *Expression) Variables() []*Traversal {
nodes := e.absTraversals.List()
ret := make([]*Traversal, len(nodes))
for i, node := range nodes {
ret[i] = node.content.(*Traversal)
}
return ret
}
// RenameVariablePrefix examines each of the absolute traversals in the
// receiving expression to see if they have the given sequence of names as
// a prefix prefix. If so, they are updated in place to have the given
// replacement names instead of that prefix.
//
// This can be used to implement symbol renaming. The calling application can
// visit all relevant expressions in its input and apply the same renaming
// to implement a global symbol rename.
//
// The search and replacement traversals must be the same length, or this
// method will panic. Only attribute access operations can be matched and
// replaced. Index steps never match the prefix.
func (e *Expression) RenameVariablePrefix(search, replacement []string) {
if len(search) != len(replacement) {
panic(fmt.Sprintf("search and replacement length mismatch (%d and %d)", len(search), len(replacement)))
}
Traversals:
for node := range e.absTraversals {
traversal := node.content.(*Traversal)
if len(traversal.steps) < len(search) {
// If it's shorter then it can't have our prefix
continue
}
stepNodes := traversal.steps.List()
for i, name := range search {
step, isName := stepNodes[i].content.(*TraverseName)
if !isName {
continue Traversals // only name nodes can match
}
foundNameBytes := step.name.content.(*identifier).token.Bytes
if len(foundNameBytes) != len(name) {
continue Traversals
}
if string(foundNameBytes) != name {
continue Traversals
}
}
// If we get here then the prefix matched, so now we'll swap in
// the replacement strings.
for i, name := range replacement {
step := stepNodes[i].content.(*TraverseName)
token := step.name.content.(*identifier).token
token.Bytes = []byte(name)
}
}
}
// Traversal represents a sequence of variable, attribute, and/or index
// operations.
type Traversal struct {
inTree
steps nodeSet
}
func newTraversal() *Traversal {
return &Traversal{
inTree: newInTree(),
steps: newNodeSet(),
}
}
type TraverseName struct {
inTree
name *node
}
func newTraverseName() *TraverseName {
return &TraverseName{
inTree: newInTree(),
}
}
type TraverseIndex struct {
inTree
key *node
}
func newTraverseIndex() *TraverseIndex {
return &TraverseIndex{
inTree: newInTree(),
}
}
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