tailscale/cmd/viewer/tests/tests_view.go
Nick Khyl a9dc6e07ad util/codegen, cmd/cloner, cmd/viewer: update codegen.LookupMethod to support alias type nodes
Go 1.23 updates the go/types package to produce Alias type nodes for type aliases, unless disabled with gotypesalias=0.
This new default behavior breaks codegen.LookupMethod, which uses checked type assertions to types.Named and
types.Interface, as only named types and interfaces have methods.

In this PR, we update codegen.LookupMethod to perform method lookup on the right-hand side of the alias declaration
and clearly switch on the supported type nodes types. We also improve support for various edge cases, such as when an alias
is used as a type parameter constraint, and add tests for the LookupMethod function.

Additionally, we update cmd/viewer/tests to include types with aliases used in type fields and generic type constraints.

Updates #13224
Updates #12912

Signed-off-by: Nick Khyl <nickk@tailscale.com>
2024-08-23 15:26:05 -05:00

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// Copyright (c) Tailscale Inc & AUTHORS
// SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
// Code generated by tailscale/cmd/viewer; DO NOT EDIT.
package tests
import (
"encoding/json"
"errors"
"net/netip"
"golang.org/x/exp/constraints"
"tailscale.com/types/views"
)
//go:generate go run tailscale.com/cmd/cloner -clonefunc=false -type=StructWithPtrs,StructWithoutPtrs,Map,StructWithSlices,OnlyGetClone,StructWithEmbedded,GenericIntStruct,GenericNoPtrsStruct,GenericCloneableStruct,StructWithContainers,StructWithTypeAliasFields,GenericTypeAliasStruct
// View returns a readonly view of StructWithPtrs.
func (p *StructWithPtrs) View() StructWithPtrsView {
return StructWithPtrsView{ж: p}
}
// StructWithPtrsView provides a read-only view over StructWithPtrs.
//
// Its methods should only be called if `Valid()` returns true.
type StructWithPtrsView struct {
// ж is the underlying mutable value, named with a hard-to-type
// character that looks pointy like a pointer.
// It is named distinctively to make you think of how dangerous it is to escape
// to callers. You must not let callers be able to mutate it.
ж *StructWithPtrs
}
// Valid reports whether underlying value is non-nil.
func (v StructWithPtrsView) Valid() bool { return v.ж != nil }
// AsStruct returns a clone of the underlying value which aliases no memory with
// the original.
func (v StructWithPtrsView) AsStruct() *StructWithPtrs {
if v.ж == nil {
return nil
}
return v.ж.Clone()
}
func (v StructWithPtrsView) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) { return json.Marshal(v.ж) }
func (v *StructWithPtrsView) UnmarshalJSON(b []byte) error {
if v.ж != nil {
return errors.New("already initialized")
}
if len(b) == 0 {
return nil
}
var x StructWithPtrs
if err := json.Unmarshal(b, &x); err != nil {
return err
}
v.ж = &x
return nil
}
func (v StructWithPtrsView) Value() *StructWithoutPtrs {
if v.ж.Value == nil {
return nil
}
x := *v.ж.Value
return &x
}
func (v StructWithPtrsView) Int() *int {
if v.ж.Int == nil {
return nil
}
x := *v.ж.Int
return &x
}
func (v StructWithPtrsView) NoCloneValue() *StructWithoutPtrs { return v.ж.NoCloneValue }
func (v StructWithPtrsView) String() string { return v.ж.String() }
func (v StructWithPtrsView) Equal(v2 StructWithPtrsView) bool { return v.ж.Equal(v2.ж) }
// A compilation failure here means this code must be regenerated, with the command at the top of this file.
var _StructWithPtrsViewNeedsRegeneration = StructWithPtrs(struct {
Value *StructWithoutPtrs
Int *int
NoCloneValue *StructWithoutPtrs
}{})
// View returns a readonly view of StructWithoutPtrs.
func (p *StructWithoutPtrs) View() StructWithoutPtrsView {
return StructWithoutPtrsView{ж: p}
}
// StructWithoutPtrsView provides a read-only view over StructWithoutPtrs.
//
// Its methods should only be called if `Valid()` returns true.
type StructWithoutPtrsView struct {
// ж is the underlying mutable value, named with a hard-to-type
// character that looks pointy like a pointer.
// It is named distinctively to make you think of how dangerous it is to escape
// to callers. You must not let callers be able to mutate it.
ж *StructWithoutPtrs
}
// Valid reports whether underlying value is non-nil.
func (v StructWithoutPtrsView) Valid() bool { return v.ж != nil }
// AsStruct returns a clone of the underlying value which aliases no memory with
// the original.
func (v StructWithoutPtrsView) AsStruct() *StructWithoutPtrs {
if v.ж == nil {
return nil
}
return v.ж.Clone()
}
func (v StructWithoutPtrsView) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) { return json.Marshal(v.ж) }
func (v *StructWithoutPtrsView) UnmarshalJSON(b []byte) error {
if v.ж != nil {
return errors.New("already initialized")
}
if len(b) == 0 {
return nil
}
var x StructWithoutPtrs
if err := json.Unmarshal(b, &x); err != nil {
return err
}
v.ж = &x
return nil
}
func (v StructWithoutPtrsView) Int() int { return v.ж.Int }
func (v StructWithoutPtrsView) Pfx() netip.Prefix { return v.ж.Pfx }
// A compilation failure here means this code must be regenerated, with the command at the top of this file.
var _StructWithoutPtrsViewNeedsRegeneration = StructWithoutPtrs(struct {
Int int
Pfx netip.Prefix
}{})
// View returns a readonly view of Map.
func (p *Map) View() MapView {
return MapView{ж: p}
}
// MapView provides a read-only view over Map.
//
// Its methods should only be called if `Valid()` returns true.
type MapView struct {
// ж is the underlying mutable value, named with a hard-to-type
// character that looks pointy like a pointer.
// It is named distinctively to make you think of how dangerous it is to escape
// to callers. You must not let callers be able to mutate it.
ж *Map
}
// Valid reports whether underlying value is non-nil.
func (v MapView) Valid() bool { return v.ж != nil }
// AsStruct returns a clone of the underlying value which aliases no memory with
// the original.
func (v MapView) AsStruct() *Map {
if v.ж == nil {
return nil
}
return v.ж.Clone()
}
func (v MapView) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) { return json.Marshal(v.ж) }
func (v *MapView) UnmarshalJSON(b []byte) error {
if v.ж != nil {
return errors.New("already initialized")
}
if len(b) == 0 {
return nil
}
var x Map
if err := json.Unmarshal(b, &x); err != nil {
return err
}
v.ж = &x
return nil
}
func (v MapView) Int() views.Map[string, int] { return views.MapOf(v.ж.Int) }
func (v MapView) SliceInt() views.MapSlice[string, int] { return views.MapSliceOf(v.ж.SliceInt) }
func (v MapView) StructPtrWithPtr() views.MapFn[string, *StructWithPtrs, StructWithPtrsView] {
return views.MapFnOf(v.ж.StructPtrWithPtr, func(t *StructWithPtrs) StructWithPtrsView {
return t.View()
})
}
func (v MapView) StructPtrWithoutPtr() views.MapFn[string, *StructWithoutPtrs, StructWithoutPtrsView] {
return views.MapFnOf(v.ж.StructPtrWithoutPtr, func(t *StructWithoutPtrs) StructWithoutPtrsView {
return t.View()
})
}
func (v MapView) StructWithoutPtr() views.Map[string, StructWithoutPtrs] {
return views.MapOf(v.ж.StructWithoutPtr)
}
func (v MapView) SlicesWithPtrs() views.MapFn[string, []*StructWithPtrs, views.SliceView[*StructWithPtrs, StructWithPtrsView]] {
return views.MapFnOf(v.ж.SlicesWithPtrs, func(t []*StructWithPtrs) views.SliceView[*StructWithPtrs, StructWithPtrsView] {
return views.SliceOfViews[*StructWithPtrs, StructWithPtrsView](t)
})
}
func (v MapView) SlicesWithoutPtrs() views.MapFn[string, []*StructWithoutPtrs, views.SliceView[*StructWithoutPtrs, StructWithoutPtrsView]] {
return views.MapFnOf(v.ж.SlicesWithoutPtrs, func(t []*StructWithoutPtrs) views.SliceView[*StructWithoutPtrs, StructWithoutPtrsView] {
return views.SliceOfViews[*StructWithoutPtrs, StructWithoutPtrsView](t)
})
}
func (v MapView) StructWithoutPtrKey() views.Map[StructWithoutPtrs, int] {
return views.MapOf(v.ж.StructWithoutPtrKey)
}
func (v MapView) StructWithPtr() views.MapFn[string, StructWithPtrs, StructWithPtrsView] {
return views.MapFnOf(v.ж.StructWithPtr, func(t StructWithPtrs) StructWithPtrsView {
return t.View()
})
}
func (v MapView) SliceIntPtr() map[string][]*int { panic("unsupported") }
func (v MapView) PointerKey() map[*string]int { panic("unsupported") }
func (v MapView) StructWithPtrKey() map[StructWithPtrs]int { panic("unsupported") }
// A compilation failure here means this code must be regenerated, with the command at the top of this file.
var _MapViewNeedsRegeneration = Map(struct {
Int map[string]int
SliceInt map[string][]int
StructPtrWithPtr map[string]*StructWithPtrs
StructPtrWithoutPtr map[string]*StructWithoutPtrs
StructWithoutPtr map[string]StructWithoutPtrs
SlicesWithPtrs map[string][]*StructWithPtrs
SlicesWithoutPtrs map[string][]*StructWithoutPtrs
StructWithoutPtrKey map[StructWithoutPtrs]int
StructWithPtr map[string]StructWithPtrs
SliceIntPtr map[string][]*int
PointerKey map[*string]int
StructWithPtrKey map[StructWithPtrs]int
}{})
// View returns a readonly view of StructWithSlices.
func (p *StructWithSlices) View() StructWithSlicesView {
return StructWithSlicesView{ж: p}
}
// StructWithSlicesView provides a read-only view over StructWithSlices.
//
// Its methods should only be called if `Valid()` returns true.
type StructWithSlicesView struct {
// ж is the underlying mutable value, named with a hard-to-type
// character that looks pointy like a pointer.
// It is named distinctively to make you think of how dangerous it is to escape
// to callers. You must not let callers be able to mutate it.
ж *StructWithSlices
}
// Valid reports whether underlying value is non-nil.
func (v StructWithSlicesView) Valid() bool { return v.ж != nil }
// AsStruct returns a clone of the underlying value which aliases no memory with
// the original.
func (v StructWithSlicesView) AsStruct() *StructWithSlices {
if v.ж == nil {
return nil
}
return v.ж.Clone()
}
func (v StructWithSlicesView) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) { return json.Marshal(v.ж) }
func (v *StructWithSlicesView) UnmarshalJSON(b []byte) error {
if v.ж != nil {
return errors.New("already initialized")
}
if len(b) == 0 {
return nil
}
var x StructWithSlices
if err := json.Unmarshal(b, &x); err != nil {
return err
}
v.ж = &x
return nil
}
func (v StructWithSlicesView) Values() views.Slice[StructWithoutPtrs] {
return views.SliceOf(v.ж.Values)
}
func (v StructWithSlicesView) ValuePointers() views.SliceView[*StructWithoutPtrs, StructWithoutPtrsView] {
return views.SliceOfViews[*StructWithoutPtrs, StructWithoutPtrsView](v.ж.ValuePointers)
}
func (v StructWithSlicesView) StructPointers() views.SliceView[*StructWithPtrs, StructWithPtrsView] {
return views.SliceOfViews[*StructWithPtrs, StructWithPtrsView](v.ж.StructPointers)
}
func (v StructWithSlicesView) Slice() views.Slice[string] { return views.SliceOf(v.ж.Slice) }
func (v StructWithSlicesView) Prefixes() views.Slice[netip.Prefix] {
return views.SliceOf(v.ж.Prefixes)
}
func (v StructWithSlicesView) Data() views.ByteSlice[[]byte] { return views.ByteSliceOf(v.ж.Data) }
func (v StructWithSlicesView) Structs() StructWithPtrs { panic("unsupported") }
func (v StructWithSlicesView) Ints() *int { panic("unsupported") }
// A compilation failure here means this code must be regenerated, with the command at the top of this file.
var _StructWithSlicesViewNeedsRegeneration = StructWithSlices(struct {
Values []StructWithoutPtrs
ValuePointers []*StructWithoutPtrs
StructPointers []*StructWithPtrs
Slice []string
Prefixes []netip.Prefix
Data []byte
Structs []StructWithPtrs
Ints []*int
}{})
// View returns a readonly view of StructWithEmbedded.
func (p *StructWithEmbedded) View() StructWithEmbeddedView {
return StructWithEmbeddedView{ж: p}
}
// StructWithEmbeddedView provides a read-only view over StructWithEmbedded.
//
// Its methods should only be called if `Valid()` returns true.
type StructWithEmbeddedView struct {
// ж is the underlying mutable value, named with a hard-to-type
// character that looks pointy like a pointer.
// It is named distinctively to make you think of how dangerous it is to escape
// to callers. You must not let callers be able to mutate it.
ж *StructWithEmbedded
}
// Valid reports whether underlying value is non-nil.
func (v StructWithEmbeddedView) Valid() bool { return v.ж != nil }
// AsStruct returns a clone of the underlying value which aliases no memory with
// the original.
func (v StructWithEmbeddedView) AsStruct() *StructWithEmbedded {
if v.ж == nil {
return nil
}
return v.ж.Clone()
}
func (v StructWithEmbeddedView) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) { return json.Marshal(v.ж) }
func (v *StructWithEmbeddedView) UnmarshalJSON(b []byte) error {
if v.ж != nil {
return errors.New("already initialized")
}
if len(b) == 0 {
return nil
}
var x StructWithEmbedded
if err := json.Unmarshal(b, &x); err != nil {
return err
}
v.ж = &x
return nil
}
func (v StructWithEmbeddedView) A() StructWithPtrsView { return v.ж.A.View() }
func (v StructWithEmbeddedView) StructWithSlices() StructWithSlicesView {
return v.ж.StructWithSlices.View()
}
// A compilation failure here means this code must be regenerated, with the command at the top of this file.
var _StructWithEmbeddedViewNeedsRegeneration = StructWithEmbedded(struct {
A *StructWithPtrs
StructWithSlices
}{})
// View returns a readonly view of GenericIntStruct.
func (p *GenericIntStruct[T]) View() GenericIntStructView[T] {
return GenericIntStructView[T]{ж: p}
}
// GenericIntStructView[T] provides a read-only view over GenericIntStruct[T].
//
// Its methods should only be called if `Valid()` returns true.
type GenericIntStructView[T constraints.Integer] struct {
// ж is the underlying mutable value, named with a hard-to-type
// character that looks pointy like a pointer.
// It is named distinctively to make you think of how dangerous it is to escape
// to callers. You must not let callers be able to mutate it.
ж *GenericIntStruct[T]
}
// Valid reports whether underlying value is non-nil.
func (v GenericIntStructView[T]) Valid() bool { return v.ж != nil }
// AsStruct returns a clone of the underlying value which aliases no memory with
// the original.
func (v GenericIntStructView[T]) AsStruct() *GenericIntStruct[T] {
if v.ж == nil {
return nil
}
return v.ж.Clone()
}
func (v GenericIntStructView[T]) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) { return json.Marshal(v.ж) }
func (v *GenericIntStructView[T]) UnmarshalJSON(b []byte) error {
if v.ж != nil {
return errors.New("already initialized")
}
if len(b) == 0 {
return nil
}
var x GenericIntStruct[T]
if err := json.Unmarshal(b, &x); err != nil {
return err
}
v.ж = &x
return nil
}
func (v GenericIntStructView[T]) Value() T { return v.ж.Value }
func (v GenericIntStructView[T]) Pointer() *T {
if v.ж.Pointer == nil {
return nil
}
x := *v.ж.Pointer
return &x
}
func (v GenericIntStructView[T]) Slice() views.Slice[T] { return views.SliceOf(v.ж.Slice) }
func (v GenericIntStructView[T]) Map() views.Map[string, T] { return views.MapOf(v.ж.Map) }
func (v GenericIntStructView[T]) PtrSlice() *T { panic("unsupported") }
func (v GenericIntStructView[T]) PtrKeyMap() map[*T]string { panic("unsupported") }
func (v GenericIntStructView[T]) PtrValueMap() map[string]*T { panic("unsupported") }
func (v GenericIntStructView[T]) SliceMap() map[string][]T { panic("unsupported") }
// A compilation failure here means this code must be regenerated, with the command at the top of this file.
func _GenericIntStructViewNeedsRegeneration[T constraints.Integer](GenericIntStruct[T]) {
_GenericIntStructViewNeedsRegeneration(struct {
Value T
Pointer *T
Slice []T
Map map[string]T
PtrSlice []*T
PtrKeyMap map[*T]string `json:"-"`
PtrValueMap map[string]*T
SliceMap map[string][]T
}{})
}
// View returns a readonly view of GenericNoPtrsStruct.
func (p *GenericNoPtrsStruct[T]) View() GenericNoPtrsStructView[T] {
return GenericNoPtrsStructView[T]{ж: p}
}
// GenericNoPtrsStructView[T] provides a read-only view over GenericNoPtrsStruct[T].
//
// Its methods should only be called if `Valid()` returns true.
type GenericNoPtrsStructView[T StructWithoutPtrs | netip.Prefix | BasicType] struct {
// ж is the underlying mutable value, named with a hard-to-type
// character that looks pointy like a pointer.
// It is named distinctively to make you think of how dangerous it is to escape
// to callers. You must not let callers be able to mutate it.
ж *GenericNoPtrsStruct[T]
}
// Valid reports whether underlying value is non-nil.
func (v GenericNoPtrsStructView[T]) Valid() bool { return v.ж != nil }
// AsStruct returns a clone of the underlying value which aliases no memory with
// the original.
func (v GenericNoPtrsStructView[T]) AsStruct() *GenericNoPtrsStruct[T] {
if v.ж == nil {
return nil
}
return v.ж.Clone()
}
func (v GenericNoPtrsStructView[T]) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) { return json.Marshal(v.ж) }
func (v *GenericNoPtrsStructView[T]) UnmarshalJSON(b []byte) error {
if v.ж != nil {
return errors.New("already initialized")
}
if len(b) == 0 {
return nil
}
var x GenericNoPtrsStruct[T]
if err := json.Unmarshal(b, &x); err != nil {
return err
}
v.ж = &x
return nil
}
func (v GenericNoPtrsStructView[T]) Value() T { return v.ж.Value }
func (v GenericNoPtrsStructView[T]) Pointer() *T {
if v.ж.Pointer == nil {
return nil
}
x := *v.ж.Pointer
return &x
}
func (v GenericNoPtrsStructView[T]) Slice() views.Slice[T] { return views.SliceOf(v.ж.Slice) }
func (v GenericNoPtrsStructView[T]) Map() views.Map[string, T] { return views.MapOf(v.ж.Map) }
func (v GenericNoPtrsStructView[T]) PtrSlice() *T { panic("unsupported") }
func (v GenericNoPtrsStructView[T]) PtrKeyMap() map[*T]string { panic("unsupported") }
func (v GenericNoPtrsStructView[T]) PtrValueMap() map[string]*T { panic("unsupported") }
func (v GenericNoPtrsStructView[T]) SliceMap() map[string][]T { panic("unsupported") }
// A compilation failure here means this code must be regenerated, with the command at the top of this file.
func _GenericNoPtrsStructViewNeedsRegeneration[T StructWithoutPtrs | netip.Prefix | BasicType](GenericNoPtrsStruct[T]) {
_GenericNoPtrsStructViewNeedsRegeneration(struct {
Value T
Pointer *T
Slice []T
Map map[string]T
PtrSlice []*T
PtrKeyMap map[*T]string `json:"-"`
PtrValueMap map[string]*T
SliceMap map[string][]T
}{})
}
// View returns a readonly view of GenericCloneableStruct.
func (p *GenericCloneableStruct[T, V]) View() GenericCloneableStructView[T, V] {
return GenericCloneableStructView[T, V]{ж: p}
}
// GenericCloneableStructView[T, V] provides a read-only view over GenericCloneableStruct[T, V].
//
// Its methods should only be called if `Valid()` returns true.
type GenericCloneableStructView[T views.ViewCloner[T, V], V views.StructView[T]] struct {
// ж is the underlying mutable value, named with a hard-to-type
// character that looks pointy like a pointer.
// It is named distinctively to make you think of how dangerous it is to escape
// to callers. You must not let callers be able to mutate it.
ж *GenericCloneableStruct[T, V]
}
// Valid reports whether underlying value is non-nil.
func (v GenericCloneableStructView[T, V]) Valid() bool { return v.ж != nil }
// AsStruct returns a clone of the underlying value which aliases no memory with
// the original.
func (v GenericCloneableStructView[T, V]) AsStruct() *GenericCloneableStruct[T, V] {
if v.ж == nil {
return nil
}
return v.ж.Clone()
}
func (v GenericCloneableStructView[T, V]) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) { return json.Marshal(v.ж) }
func (v *GenericCloneableStructView[T, V]) UnmarshalJSON(b []byte) error {
if v.ж != nil {
return errors.New("already initialized")
}
if len(b) == 0 {
return nil
}
var x GenericCloneableStruct[T, V]
if err := json.Unmarshal(b, &x); err != nil {
return err
}
v.ж = &x
return nil
}
func (v GenericCloneableStructView[T, V]) Value() V { return v.ж.Value.View() }
func (v GenericCloneableStructView[T, V]) Slice() views.SliceView[T, V] {
return views.SliceOfViews[T, V](v.ж.Slice)
}
func (v GenericCloneableStructView[T, V]) Map() views.MapFn[string, T, V] {
return views.MapFnOf(v.ж.Map, func(t T) V {
return t.View()
})
}
func (v GenericCloneableStructView[T, V]) Pointer() map[string]T { panic("unsupported") }
func (v GenericCloneableStructView[T, V]) PtrSlice() *T { panic("unsupported") }
func (v GenericCloneableStructView[T, V]) PtrKeyMap() map[*T]string { panic("unsupported") }
func (v GenericCloneableStructView[T, V]) PtrValueMap() map[string]*T { panic("unsupported") }
func (v GenericCloneableStructView[T, V]) SliceMap() map[string][]T { panic("unsupported") }
// A compilation failure here means this code must be regenerated, with the command at the top of this file.
func _GenericCloneableStructViewNeedsRegeneration[T views.ViewCloner[T, V], V views.StructView[T]](GenericCloneableStruct[T, V]) {
_GenericCloneableStructViewNeedsRegeneration(struct {
Value T
Slice []T
Map map[string]T
Pointer *T
PtrSlice []*T
PtrKeyMap map[*T]string `json:"-"`
PtrValueMap map[string]*T
SliceMap map[string][]T
}{})
}
// View returns a readonly view of StructWithContainers.
func (p *StructWithContainers) View() StructWithContainersView {
return StructWithContainersView{ж: p}
}
// StructWithContainersView provides a read-only view over StructWithContainers.
//
// Its methods should only be called if `Valid()` returns true.
type StructWithContainersView struct {
// ж is the underlying mutable value, named with a hard-to-type
// character that looks pointy like a pointer.
// It is named distinctively to make you think of how dangerous it is to escape
// to callers. You must not let callers be able to mutate it.
ж *StructWithContainers
}
// Valid reports whether underlying value is non-nil.
func (v StructWithContainersView) Valid() bool { return v.ж != nil }
// AsStruct returns a clone of the underlying value which aliases no memory with
// the original.
func (v StructWithContainersView) AsStruct() *StructWithContainers {
if v.ж == nil {
return nil
}
return v.ж.Clone()
}
func (v StructWithContainersView) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) { return json.Marshal(v.ж) }
func (v *StructWithContainersView) UnmarshalJSON(b []byte) error {
if v.ж != nil {
return errors.New("already initialized")
}
if len(b) == 0 {
return nil
}
var x StructWithContainers
if err := json.Unmarshal(b, &x); err != nil {
return err
}
v.ж = &x
return nil
}
func (v StructWithContainersView) IntContainer() Container[int] { return v.ж.IntContainer }
func (v StructWithContainersView) CloneableContainer() ContainerView[*StructWithPtrs, StructWithPtrsView] {
return ContainerViewOf(&v.ж.CloneableContainer)
}
func (v StructWithContainersView) BasicGenericContainer() Container[GenericBasicStruct[int]] {
return v.ж.BasicGenericContainer
}
func (v StructWithContainersView) CloneableGenericContainer() ContainerView[*GenericNoPtrsStruct[int], GenericNoPtrsStructView[int]] {
return ContainerViewOf(&v.ж.CloneableGenericContainer)
}
func (v StructWithContainersView) CloneableMap() MapContainerView[int, *StructWithPtrs, StructWithPtrsView] {
return MapContainerViewOf(&v.ж.CloneableMap)
}
func (v StructWithContainersView) CloneableGenericMap() MapContainerView[int, *GenericNoPtrsStruct[int], GenericNoPtrsStructView[int]] {
return MapContainerViewOf(&v.ж.CloneableGenericMap)
}
// A compilation failure here means this code must be regenerated, with the command at the top of this file.
var _StructWithContainersViewNeedsRegeneration = StructWithContainers(struct {
IntContainer Container[int]
CloneableContainer Container[*StructWithPtrs]
BasicGenericContainer Container[GenericBasicStruct[int]]
CloneableGenericContainer Container[*GenericNoPtrsStruct[int]]
CloneableMap MapContainer[int, *StructWithPtrs]
CloneableGenericMap MapContainer[int, *GenericNoPtrsStruct[int]]
}{})
// View returns a readonly view of StructWithTypeAliasFields.
func (p *StructWithTypeAliasFields) View() StructWithTypeAliasFieldsView {
return StructWithTypeAliasFieldsView{ж: p}
}
// StructWithTypeAliasFieldsView provides a read-only view over StructWithTypeAliasFields.
//
// Its methods should only be called if `Valid()` returns true.
type StructWithTypeAliasFieldsView struct {
// ж is the underlying mutable value, named with a hard-to-type
// character that looks pointy like a pointer.
// It is named distinctively to make you think of how dangerous it is to escape
// to callers. You must not let callers be able to mutate it.
ж *StructWithTypeAliasFields
}
// Valid reports whether underlying value is non-nil.
func (v StructWithTypeAliasFieldsView) Valid() bool { return v.ж != nil }
// AsStruct returns a clone of the underlying value which aliases no memory with
// the original.
func (v StructWithTypeAliasFieldsView) AsStruct() *StructWithTypeAliasFields {
if v.ж == nil {
return nil
}
return v.ж.Clone()
}
func (v StructWithTypeAliasFieldsView) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) { return json.Marshal(v.ж) }
func (v *StructWithTypeAliasFieldsView) UnmarshalJSON(b []byte) error {
if v.ж != nil {
return errors.New("already initialized")
}
if len(b) == 0 {
return nil
}
var x StructWithTypeAliasFields
if err := json.Unmarshal(b, &x); err != nil {
return err
}
v.ж = &x
return nil
}
func (v StructWithTypeAliasFieldsView) WithPtr() StructWithPtrsView { return v.ж.WithPtr.View() }
func (v StructWithTypeAliasFieldsView) WithoutPtr() StructWithoutPtrsAlias { return v.ж.WithoutPtr }
// A compilation failure here means this code must be regenerated, with the command at the top of this file.
var _StructWithTypeAliasFieldsViewNeedsRegeneration = StructWithTypeAliasFields(struct {
WithPtr StructWithPtrsAlias
WithoutPtr StructWithoutPtrsAlias
}{})
// View returns a readonly view of GenericTypeAliasStruct.
func (p *GenericTypeAliasStruct[T, T2, V2]) View() GenericTypeAliasStructView[T, T2, V2] {
return GenericTypeAliasStructView[T, T2, V2]{ж: p}
}
// GenericTypeAliasStructView[T, T2, V2] provides a read-only view over GenericTypeAliasStruct[T, T2, V2].
//
// Its methods should only be called if `Valid()` returns true.
type GenericTypeAliasStructView[T integer, T2 views.ViewCloner[T2, V2], V2 views.StructView[T2]] struct {
// ж is the underlying mutable value, named with a hard-to-type
// character that looks pointy like a pointer.
// It is named distinctively to make you think of how dangerous it is to escape
// to callers. You must not let callers be able to mutate it.
ж *GenericTypeAliasStruct[T, T2, V2]
}
// Valid reports whether underlying value is non-nil.
func (v GenericTypeAliasStructView[T, T2, V2]) Valid() bool { return v.ж != nil }
// AsStruct returns a clone of the underlying value which aliases no memory with
// the original.
func (v GenericTypeAliasStructView[T, T2, V2]) AsStruct() *GenericTypeAliasStruct[T, T2, V2] {
if v.ж == nil {
return nil
}
return v.ж.Clone()
}
func (v GenericTypeAliasStructView[T, T2, V2]) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) {
return json.Marshal(v.ж)
}
func (v *GenericTypeAliasStructView[T, T2, V2]) UnmarshalJSON(b []byte) error {
if v.ж != nil {
return errors.New("already initialized")
}
if len(b) == 0 {
return nil
}
var x GenericTypeAliasStruct[T, T2, V2]
if err := json.Unmarshal(b, &x); err != nil {
return err
}
v.ж = &x
return nil
}
func (v GenericTypeAliasStructView[T, T2, V2]) NonCloneable() T { return v.ж.NonCloneable }
func (v GenericTypeAliasStructView[T, T2, V2]) Cloneable() V2 { return v.ж.Cloneable.View() }
// A compilation failure here means this code must be regenerated, with the command at the top of this file.
func _GenericTypeAliasStructViewNeedsRegeneration[T integer, T2 views.ViewCloner[T2, V2], V2 views.StructView[T2]](GenericTypeAliasStruct[T, T2, V2]) {
_GenericTypeAliasStructViewNeedsRegeneration(struct {
NonCloneable T
Cloneable T2
}{})
}