This brings in some cri api changes for cgroups, Windows pod sandbox security context changes and some new fields for the Windows version of a privileged container. This also unfortunately bumps the prometheus client, grpc middleware, bolt and klog :( Signed-off-by: Daniel Canter <dcanter@microsoft.com>
		
			
				
	
	
		
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			164 lines
		
	
	
		
			5.0 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Go
		
	
	
	
	
	
package pflag
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import (
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	"bytes"
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	"encoding/csv"
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	"strings"
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)
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// -- stringSlice Value
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type stringSliceValue struct {
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	value   *[]string
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	changed bool
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}
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func newStringSliceValue(val []string, p *[]string) *stringSliceValue {
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	ssv := new(stringSliceValue)
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	ssv.value = p
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	*ssv.value = val
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	return ssv
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}
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func readAsCSV(val string) ([]string, error) {
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	if val == "" {
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		return []string{}, nil
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	}
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	stringReader := strings.NewReader(val)
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	csvReader := csv.NewReader(stringReader)
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	return csvReader.Read()
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}
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func writeAsCSV(vals []string) (string, error) {
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	b := &bytes.Buffer{}
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	w := csv.NewWriter(b)
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	err := w.Write(vals)
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	if err != nil {
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		return "", err
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	}
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	w.Flush()
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	return strings.TrimSuffix(b.String(), "\n"), nil
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}
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func (s *stringSliceValue) Set(val string) error {
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	v, err := readAsCSV(val)
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	if err != nil {
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		return err
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	}
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	if !s.changed {
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		*s.value = v
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	} else {
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		*s.value = append(*s.value, v...)
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	}
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	s.changed = true
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	return nil
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}
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func (s *stringSliceValue) Type() string {
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	return "stringSlice"
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}
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func (s *stringSliceValue) String() string {
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	str, _ := writeAsCSV(*s.value)
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	return "[" + str + "]"
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}
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func (s *stringSliceValue) Append(val string) error {
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	*s.value = append(*s.value, val)
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	return nil
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}
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func (s *stringSliceValue) Replace(val []string) error {
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	*s.value = val
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	return nil
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}
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func (s *stringSliceValue) GetSlice() []string {
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	return *s.value
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}
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func stringSliceConv(sval string) (interface{}, error) {
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	sval = sval[1 : len(sval)-1]
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	// An empty string would cause a slice with one (empty) string
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	if len(sval) == 0 {
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		return []string{}, nil
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	}
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	return readAsCSV(sval)
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}
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// GetStringSlice return the []string value of a flag with the given name
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func (f *FlagSet) GetStringSlice(name string) ([]string, error) {
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	val, err := f.getFlagType(name, "stringSlice", stringSliceConv)
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	if err != nil {
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		return []string{}, err
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	}
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	return val.([]string), nil
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}
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// StringSliceVar defines a string flag with specified name, default value, and usage string.
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// The argument p points to a []string variable in which to store the value of the flag.
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// Compared to StringArray flags, StringSlice flags take comma-separated value as arguments and split them accordingly.
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// For example:
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//   --ss="v1,v2" --ss="v3"
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// will result in
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//   []string{"v1", "v2", "v3"}
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func (f *FlagSet) StringSliceVar(p *[]string, name string, value []string, usage string) {
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	f.VarP(newStringSliceValue(value, p), name, "", usage)
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}
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// StringSliceVarP is like StringSliceVar, but accepts a shorthand letter that can be used after a single dash.
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func (f *FlagSet) StringSliceVarP(p *[]string, name, shorthand string, value []string, usage string) {
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	f.VarP(newStringSliceValue(value, p), name, shorthand, usage)
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}
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// StringSliceVar defines a string flag with specified name, default value, and usage string.
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// The argument p points to a []string variable in which to store the value of the flag.
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// Compared to StringArray flags, StringSlice flags take comma-separated value as arguments and split them accordingly.
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// For example:
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//   --ss="v1,v2" --ss="v3"
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// will result in
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//   []string{"v1", "v2", "v3"}
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func StringSliceVar(p *[]string, name string, value []string, usage string) {
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	CommandLine.VarP(newStringSliceValue(value, p), name, "", usage)
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}
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// StringSliceVarP is like StringSliceVar, but accepts a shorthand letter that can be used after a single dash.
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func StringSliceVarP(p *[]string, name, shorthand string, value []string, usage string) {
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	CommandLine.VarP(newStringSliceValue(value, p), name, shorthand, usage)
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}
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// StringSlice defines a string flag with specified name, default value, and usage string.
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// The return value is the address of a []string variable that stores the value of the flag.
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// Compared to StringArray flags, StringSlice flags take comma-separated value as arguments and split them accordingly.
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// For example:
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//   --ss="v1,v2" --ss="v3"
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// will result in
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//   []string{"v1", "v2", "v3"}
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func (f *FlagSet) StringSlice(name string, value []string, usage string) *[]string {
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	p := []string{}
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	f.StringSliceVarP(&p, name, "", value, usage)
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	return &p
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}
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// StringSliceP is like StringSlice, but accepts a shorthand letter that can be used after a single dash.
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func (f *FlagSet) StringSliceP(name, shorthand string, value []string, usage string) *[]string {
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	p := []string{}
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	f.StringSliceVarP(&p, name, shorthand, value, usage)
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	return &p
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}
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// StringSlice defines a string flag with specified name, default value, and usage string.
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// The return value is the address of a []string variable that stores the value of the flag.
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// Compared to StringArray flags, StringSlice flags take comma-separated value as arguments and split them accordingly.
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// For example:
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//   --ss="v1,v2" --ss="v3"
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// will result in
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//   []string{"v1", "v2", "v3"}
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func StringSlice(name string, value []string, usage string) *[]string {
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	return CommandLine.StringSliceP(name, "", value, usage)
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}
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// StringSliceP is like StringSlice, but accepts a shorthand letter that can be used after a single dash.
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func StringSliceP(name, shorthand string, value []string, usage string) *[]string {
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	return CommandLine.StringSliceP(name, shorthand, value, usage)
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}
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