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266 lines
6.1 KiB
Go
266 lines
6.1 KiB
Go
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package sqlx
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import (
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"bytes"
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"database/sql/driver"
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"errors"
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"reflect"
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"strconv"
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"strings"
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"sync"
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"github.com/jmoiron/sqlx/reflectx"
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)
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// Bindvar types supported by Rebind, BindMap and BindStruct.
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const (
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UNKNOWN = iota
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QUESTION
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DOLLAR
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NAMED
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AT
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)
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var defaultBinds = map[int][]string{
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DOLLAR: []string{"postgres", "pgx", "pq-timeouts", "cloudsqlpostgres", "ql", "nrpostgres", "cockroach"},
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QUESTION: []string{"mysql", "sqlite3", "nrmysql", "nrsqlite3"},
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NAMED: []string{"oci8", "ora", "goracle", "godror"},
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AT: []string{"sqlserver"},
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}
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var binds sync.Map
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func init() {
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for bind, drivers := range defaultBinds {
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for _, driver := range drivers {
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BindDriver(driver, bind)
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}
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}
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}
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// BindType returns the bindtype for a given database given a drivername.
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func BindType(driverName string) int {
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itype, ok := binds.Load(driverName)
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if !ok {
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return UNKNOWN
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}
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return itype.(int)
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}
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// BindDriver sets the BindType for driverName to bindType.
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func BindDriver(driverName string, bindType int) {
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binds.Store(driverName, bindType)
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}
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// FIXME: this should be able to be tolerant of escaped ?'s in queries without
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// losing much speed, and should be to avoid confusion.
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// Rebind a query from the default bindtype (QUESTION) to the target bindtype.
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func Rebind(bindType int, query string) string {
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switch bindType {
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case QUESTION, UNKNOWN:
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return query
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}
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// Add space enough for 10 params before we have to allocate
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rqb := make([]byte, 0, len(query)+10)
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var i, j int
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for i = strings.Index(query, "?"); i != -1; i = strings.Index(query, "?") {
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rqb = append(rqb, query[:i]...)
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switch bindType {
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case DOLLAR:
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rqb = append(rqb, '$')
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case NAMED:
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rqb = append(rqb, ':', 'a', 'r', 'g')
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case AT:
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rqb = append(rqb, '@', 'p')
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}
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j++
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rqb = strconv.AppendInt(rqb, int64(j), 10)
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query = query[i+1:]
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}
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return string(append(rqb, query...))
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}
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// Experimental implementation of Rebind which uses a bytes.Buffer. The code is
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// much simpler and should be more resistant to odd unicode, but it is twice as
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// slow. Kept here for benchmarking purposes and to possibly replace Rebind if
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// problems arise with its somewhat naive handling of unicode.
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func rebindBuff(bindType int, query string) string {
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if bindType != DOLLAR {
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return query
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}
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b := make([]byte, 0, len(query))
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rqb := bytes.NewBuffer(b)
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j := 1
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for _, r := range query {
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if r == '?' {
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rqb.WriteRune('$')
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rqb.WriteString(strconv.Itoa(j))
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j++
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} else {
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rqb.WriteRune(r)
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}
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}
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return rqb.String()
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}
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func asSliceForIn(i interface{}) (v reflect.Value, ok bool) {
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if i == nil {
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return reflect.Value{}, false
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}
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v = reflect.ValueOf(i)
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t := reflectx.Deref(v.Type())
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// Only expand slices
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if t.Kind() != reflect.Slice {
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return reflect.Value{}, false
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}
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// []byte is a driver.Value type so it should not be expanded
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if t == reflect.TypeOf([]byte{}) {
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return reflect.Value{}, false
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}
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return v, true
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}
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// In expands slice values in args, returning the modified query string
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// and a new arg list that can be executed by a database. The `query` should
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// use the `?` bindVar. The return value uses the `?` bindVar.
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func In(query string, args ...interface{}) (string, []interface{}, error) {
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// argMeta stores reflect.Value and length for slices and
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// the value itself for non-slice arguments
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type argMeta struct {
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v reflect.Value
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i interface{}
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length int
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}
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var flatArgsCount int
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var anySlices bool
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var stackMeta [32]argMeta
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var meta []argMeta
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if len(args) <= len(stackMeta) {
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meta = stackMeta[:len(args)]
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} else {
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meta = make([]argMeta, len(args))
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}
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for i, arg := range args {
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if a, ok := arg.(driver.Valuer); ok {
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var err error
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arg, err = a.Value()
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if err != nil {
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return "", nil, err
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}
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}
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if v, ok := asSliceForIn(arg); ok {
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meta[i].length = v.Len()
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meta[i].v = v
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anySlices = true
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flatArgsCount += meta[i].length
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if meta[i].length == 0 {
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return "", nil, errors.New("empty slice passed to 'in' query")
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}
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} else {
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meta[i].i = arg
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flatArgsCount++
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}
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}
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// don't do any parsing if there aren't any slices; note that this means
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// some errors that we might have caught below will not be returned.
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if !anySlices {
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return query, args, nil
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}
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newArgs := make([]interface{}, 0, flatArgsCount)
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var buf strings.Builder
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buf.Grow(len(query) + len(", ?")*flatArgsCount)
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var arg, offset int
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for i := strings.IndexByte(query[offset:], '?'); i != -1; i = strings.IndexByte(query[offset:], '?') {
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if arg >= len(meta) {
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// if an argument wasn't passed, lets return an error; this is
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// not actually how database/sql Exec/Query works, but since we are
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// creating an argument list programmatically, we want to be able
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// to catch these programmer errors earlier.
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return "", nil, errors.New("number of bindVars exceeds arguments")
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}
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argMeta := meta[arg]
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arg++
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// not a slice, continue.
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// our questionmark will either be written before the next expansion
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// of a slice or after the loop when writing the rest of the query
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if argMeta.length == 0 {
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offset = offset + i + 1
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newArgs = append(newArgs, argMeta.i)
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continue
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}
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// write everything up to and including our ? character
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buf.WriteString(query[:offset+i+1])
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for si := 1; si < argMeta.length; si++ {
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buf.WriteString(", ?")
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}
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newArgs = appendReflectSlice(newArgs, argMeta.v, argMeta.length)
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// slice the query and reset the offset. this avoids some bookkeeping for
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// the write after the loop
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query = query[offset+i+1:]
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offset = 0
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}
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buf.WriteString(query)
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if arg < len(meta) {
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return "", nil, errors.New("number of bindVars less than number arguments")
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}
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return buf.String(), newArgs, nil
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}
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func appendReflectSlice(args []interface{}, v reflect.Value, vlen int) []interface{} {
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switch val := v.Interface().(type) {
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case []interface{}:
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args = append(args, val...)
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case []int:
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for i := range val {
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args = append(args, val[i])
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}
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case []string:
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for i := range val {
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args = append(args, val[i])
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}
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default:
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for si := 0; si < vlen; si++ {
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args = append(args, v.Index(si).Interface())
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}
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}
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return args
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}
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