lbcd/btcjson/helpers.go
Dave Collins d8a4423b90 btcjson: Replace btcjson with version 2.
This commit removes the old and deprecated btcjsonv1 package, moves the
new version 2 package into its place, and updates all imports accordingly.
2015-05-01 00:43:09 -05:00

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// Copyright (c) 2014 Conformal Systems LLC.
// Use of this source code is governed by an ISC
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
package btcjson
// Bool is a helper routine that allocates a new bool value to store v and
// returns a pointer to it. This is useful when assigning optional parameters.
func Bool(v bool) *bool {
p := new(bool)
*p = v
return p
}
// Int is a helper routine that allocates a new int value to store v and
// returns a pointer to it. This is useful when assigning optional parameters.
func Int(v int) *int {
p := new(int)
*p = v
return p
}
// Uint is a helper routine that allocates a new uint value to store v and
// returns a pointer to it. This is useful when assigning optional parameters.
func Uint(v uint) *uint {
p := new(uint)
*p = v
return p
}
// Int32 is a helper routine that allocates a new int32 value to store v and
// returns a pointer to it. This is useful when assigning optional parameters.
func Int32(v int32) *int32 {
p := new(int32)
*p = v
return p
}
// Uint32 is a helper routine that allocates a new uint32 value to store v and
// returns a pointer to it. This is useful when assigning optional parameters.
func Uint32(v uint32) *uint32 {
p := new(uint32)
*p = v
return p
}
// Int64 is a helper routine that allocates a new int64 value to store v and
// returns a pointer to it. This is useful when assigning optional parameters.
func Int64(v int64) *int64 {
p := new(int64)
*p = v
return p
}
// Uint64 is a helper routine that allocates a new uint64 value to store v and
// returns a pointer to it. This is useful when assigning optional parameters.
func Uint64(v uint64) *uint64 {
p := new(uint64)
*p = v
return p
}
// String is a helper routine that allocates a new string value to store v and
// returns a pointer to it. This is useful when assigning optional parameters.
func String(v string) *string {
p := new(string)
*p = v
return p
}