debian-forge-composer/vendor/github.com/jmespath/go-jmespath/api.go
Lars Karlitski 6703055925 go: include vendored modules
RHEL requires the source code for dependencies to be included in the
srpm. The spec file already expects that, but we've only included the
vendored modules (i.e., the `vendor` directory) in the `rhel-8.2.`
branch. Move vendoring to master, so that we can build RHEL packages
from it as well.

This commit is the result of running `go mod vendor`, which includes the
vendored sources and updates go.mod and go.sum files.

Fedora requires the opposite: dependencies should not be vendored. The
spec file already ignores the `vendor` directory by default.
2020-02-17 16:09:17 +01:00

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package jmespath
import "strconv"
// JMESPath is the epresentation of a compiled JMES path query. A JMESPath is
// safe for concurrent use by multiple goroutines.
type JMESPath struct {
ast ASTNode
intr *treeInterpreter
}
// Compile parses a JMESPath expression and returns, if successful, a JMESPath
// object that can be used to match against data.
func Compile(expression string) (*JMESPath, error) {
parser := NewParser()
ast, err := parser.Parse(expression)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
jmespath := &JMESPath{ast: ast, intr: newInterpreter()}
return jmespath, nil
}
// MustCompile is like Compile but panics if the expression cannot be parsed.
// It simplifies safe initialization of global variables holding compiled
// JMESPaths.
func MustCompile(expression string) *JMESPath {
jmespath, err := Compile(expression)
if err != nil {
panic(`jmespath: Compile(` + strconv.Quote(expression) + `): ` + err.Error())
}
return jmespath
}
// Search evaluates a JMESPath expression against input data and returns the result.
func (jp *JMESPath) Search(data interface{}) (interface{}, error) {
return jp.intr.Execute(jp.ast, data)
}
// Search evaluates a JMESPath expression against input data and returns the result.
func Search(expression string, data interface{}) (interface{}, error) {
intr := newInterpreter()
parser := NewParser()
ast, err := parser.Parse(expression)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return intr.Execute(ast, data)
}