lbry.go/int.go

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package null
import (
"database/sql"
"encoding/json"
"fmt"
"reflect"
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"strconv"
)
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// Int is an nullable int64.
// It does not consider zero values to be null.
// It will decode to null, not zero, if null.
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type Int struct {
sql.NullInt64
}
// NewInt creates a new Int
func NewInt(i int64, valid bool) Int {
return Int{
NullInt64: sql.NullInt64{
Int64: i,
Valid: valid,
},
}
}
// IntFrom creates a new Int that will always be valid.
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func IntFrom(i int64) Int {
return NewInt(i, true)
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}
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// IntFromPtr creates a new Int that be null if i is nil.
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func IntFromPtr(i *int64) Int {
if i == nil {
return NewInt(0, false)
}
return NewInt(*i, true)
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}
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// UnmarshalJSON implements json.Unmarshaler.
// It supports number and null input.
// 0 will not be considered a null Int.
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// It also supports unmarshalling a sql.NullInt64.
func (i *Int) UnmarshalJSON(data []byte) error {
var err error
var v interface{}
if err = json.Unmarshal(data, &v); err != nil {
return err
}
switch v.(type) {
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case float64:
// Unmarshal again, directly to int64, to avoid intermediate float64
err = json.Unmarshal(data, &i.Int64)
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case map[string]interface{}:
err = json.Unmarshal(data, &i.NullInt64)
case nil:
i.Valid = false
return nil
default:
err = fmt.Errorf("json: cannot unmarshal %v into Go value of type null.Int", reflect.TypeOf(v).Name())
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}
i.Valid = err == nil
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return err
}
// UnmarshalText implements encoding.TextUnmarshaler.
// It will unmarshal to a null Int if the input is a blank or not an integer.
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// It will return an error if the input is not an integer, blank, or "null".
func (i *Int) UnmarshalText(text []byte) error {
str := string(text)
if str == "" || str == "null" {
i.Valid = false
return nil
}
var err error
i.Int64, err = strconv.ParseInt(string(text), 10, 64)
i.Valid = err == nil
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return err
}
// MarshalJSON implements json.Marshaler.
// It will encode null if this Int is null.
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func (i Int) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) {
if !i.Valid {
return []byte("null"), nil
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}
return []byte(strconv.FormatInt(i.Int64, 10)), nil
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}
// MarshalText implements encoding.TextMarshaler.
// It will encode a blank string if this Int is null.
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func (i Int) MarshalText() ([]byte, error) {
if !i.Valid {
return []byte{}, nil
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}
return []byte(strconv.FormatInt(i.Int64, 10)), nil
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}
// SetValid changes this Int's value and also sets it to be non-null.
func (i *Int) SetValid(n int64) {
i.Int64 = n
i.Valid = true
}
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// Ptr returns a pointer to this Int's value, or a nil pointer if this Int is null.
func (i Int) Ptr() *int64 {
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if !i.Valid {
return nil
}
return &i.Int64
}
// IsZero returns true for invalid Ints, for future omitempty support (Go 1.4?)
// A non-null Int with a 0 value will not be considered zero.
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func (i Int) IsZero() bool {
return !i.Valid
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}