dependencies: ginkgo v2.19.0, gomega v1.33.1
Ginkgo v2.18.0 allows tweaking the output so that it's easier to follow while a job runs in Prow (https://github.com/onsi/ginkgo/issues/1347). Using this in hack/ginkgo-e2e.sh will follow in a separate commit. Gomega gets bumped to the latest release to keep it up-to-date. Ginkgo v1.19.0 adds support for --label-filter with labels that represent sets (like our Feature:<Foo>).
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/*
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Package sprig provides template functions for Go.
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This package contains a number of utility functions for working with data
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inside of Go `html/template` and `text/template` files.
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To add these functions, use the `template.Funcs()` method:
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t := templates.New("foo").Funcs(sprig.FuncMap())
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Note that you should add the function map before you parse any template files.
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In several cases, Sprig reverses the order of arguments from the way they
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appear in the standard library. This is to make it easier to pipe
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arguments into functions.
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See http://masterminds.github.io/sprig/ for more detailed documentation on each of the available functions.
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*/
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package sprig
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