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/*
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Copyright 2015 The Kubernetes Authors.
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Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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You may obtain a copy of the License at
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    http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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limitations under the License.
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*/
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package schema
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import (
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	"fmt"
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	"strings"
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)
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// ParseResourceArg takes the common style of string which may be either `resource.group.com` or `resource.version.group.com`
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// and parses it out into both possibilities.  This code takes no responsibility for knowing which representation was intended
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// but with a knowledge of all GroupVersions, calling code can take a very good guess.  If there are only two segments, then
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// `*GroupVersionResource` is nil.
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// `resource.group.com` -> `group=com, version=group, resource=resource` and `group=group.com, resource=resource`
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func ParseResourceArg(arg string) (*GroupVersionResource, GroupResource) {
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	var gvr *GroupVersionResource
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	if strings.Count(arg, ".") >= 2 {
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		s := strings.SplitN(arg, ".", 3)
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		gvr = &GroupVersionResource{Group: s[2], Version: s[1], Resource: s[0]}
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	}
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	return gvr, ParseGroupResource(arg)
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}
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// ParseKindArg takes the common style of string which may be either `Kind.group.com` or `Kind.version.group.com`
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// and parses it out into both possibilities. This code takes no responsibility for knowing which representation was intended
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// but with a knowledge of all GroupKinds, calling code can take a very good guess. If there are only two segments, then
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// `*GroupVersionResource` is nil.
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// `Kind.group.com` -> `group=com, version=group, kind=Kind` and `group=group.com, kind=Kind`
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func ParseKindArg(arg string) (*GroupVersionKind, GroupKind) {
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	var gvk *GroupVersionKind
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	if strings.Count(arg, ".") >= 2 {
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		s := strings.SplitN(arg, ".", 3)
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		gvk = &GroupVersionKind{Group: s[2], Version: s[1], Kind: s[0]}
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	}
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	return gvk, ParseGroupKind(arg)
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}
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// GroupResource specifies a Group and a Resource, but does not force a version.  This is useful for identifying
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// concepts during lookup stages without having partially valid types
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type GroupResource struct {
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	Group    string
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	Resource string
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}
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func (gr GroupResource) WithVersion(version string) GroupVersionResource {
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	return GroupVersionResource{Group: gr.Group, Version: version, Resource: gr.Resource}
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}
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func (gr GroupResource) Empty() bool {
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	return len(gr.Group) == 0 && len(gr.Resource) == 0
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}
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func (gr GroupResource) String() string {
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	if len(gr.Group) == 0 {
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		return gr.Resource
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	}
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	return gr.Resource + "." + gr.Group
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}
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func ParseGroupKind(gk string) GroupKind {
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	i := strings.Index(gk, ".")
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	if i == -1 {
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		return GroupKind{Kind: gk}
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	}
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	return GroupKind{Group: gk[i+1:], Kind: gk[:i]}
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}
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// ParseGroupResource turns "resource.group" string into a GroupResource struct.  Empty strings are allowed
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// for each field.
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func ParseGroupResource(gr string) GroupResource {
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	if i := strings.Index(gr, "."); i >= 0 {
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		return GroupResource{Group: gr[i+1:], Resource: gr[:i]}
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	}
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	return GroupResource{Resource: gr}
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}
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// GroupVersionResource unambiguously identifies a resource.  It doesn't anonymously include GroupVersion
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// to avoid automatic coercion.  It doesn't use a GroupVersion to avoid custom marshalling
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type GroupVersionResource struct {
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	Group    string
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	Version  string
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	Resource string
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}
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func (gvr GroupVersionResource) Empty() bool {
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	return len(gvr.Group) == 0 && len(gvr.Version) == 0 && len(gvr.Resource) == 0
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}
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func (gvr GroupVersionResource) GroupResource() GroupResource {
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	return GroupResource{Group: gvr.Group, Resource: gvr.Resource}
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}
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func (gvr GroupVersionResource) GroupVersion() GroupVersion {
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	return GroupVersion{Group: gvr.Group, Version: gvr.Version}
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}
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func (gvr GroupVersionResource) String() string {
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	return strings.Join([]string{gvr.Group, "/", gvr.Version, ", Resource=", gvr.Resource}, "")
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}
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// GroupKind specifies a Group and a Kind, but does not force a version.  This is useful for identifying
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// concepts during lookup stages without having partially valid types
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type GroupKind struct {
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	Group string
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	Kind  string
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}
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func (gk GroupKind) Empty() bool {
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	return len(gk.Group) == 0 && len(gk.Kind) == 0
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}
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func (gk GroupKind) WithVersion(version string) GroupVersionKind {
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	return GroupVersionKind{Group: gk.Group, Version: version, Kind: gk.Kind}
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}
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func (gk GroupKind) String() string {
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	if len(gk.Group) == 0 {
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		return gk.Kind
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	}
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	return gk.Kind + "." + gk.Group
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}
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// GroupVersionKind unambiguously identifies a kind.  It doesn't anonymously include GroupVersion
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// to avoid automatic coercion.  It doesn't use a GroupVersion to avoid custom marshalling
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type GroupVersionKind struct {
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	Group   string
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	Version string
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	Kind    string
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}
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// Empty returns true if group, version, and kind are empty
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func (gvk GroupVersionKind) Empty() bool {
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	return len(gvk.Group) == 0 && len(gvk.Version) == 0 && len(gvk.Kind) == 0
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}
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func (gvk GroupVersionKind) GroupKind() GroupKind {
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	return GroupKind{Group: gvk.Group, Kind: gvk.Kind}
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}
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func (gvk GroupVersionKind) GroupVersion() GroupVersion {
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	return GroupVersion{Group: gvk.Group, Version: gvk.Version}
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}
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func (gvk GroupVersionKind) String() string {
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	return gvk.Group + "/" + gvk.Version + ", Kind=" + gvk.Kind
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}
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// GroupVersion contains the "group" and the "version", which uniquely identifies the API.
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type GroupVersion struct {
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	Group   string
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	Version string
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}
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// Empty returns true if group and version are empty
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func (gv GroupVersion) Empty() bool {
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	return len(gv.Group) == 0 && len(gv.Version) == 0
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}
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// String puts "group" and "version" into a single "group/version" string. For the legacy v1
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// it returns "v1".
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func (gv GroupVersion) String() string {
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	if len(gv.Group) > 0 {
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		return gv.Group + "/" + gv.Version
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	}
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	return gv.Version
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}
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// Identifier implements runtime.GroupVersioner interface.
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func (gv GroupVersion) Identifier() string {
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	return gv.String()
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}
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// KindForGroupVersionKinds identifies the preferred GroupVersionKind out of a list. It returns ok false
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// if none of the options match the group. It prefers a match to group and version over just group.
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// TODO: Move GroupVersion to a package under pkg/runtime, since it's used by scheme.
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// TODO: Introduce an adapter type between GroupVersion and runtime.GroupVersioner, and use LegacyCodec(GroupVersion)
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//   in fewer places.
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func (gv GroupVersion) KindForGroupVersionKinds(kinds []GroupVersionKind) (target GroupVersionKind, ok bool) {
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	for _, gvk := range kinds {
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		if gvk.Group == gv.Group && gvk.Version == gv.Version {
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			return gvk, true
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		}
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	}
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	for _, gvk := range kinds {
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		if gvk.Group == gv.Group {
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			return gv.WithKind(gvk.Kind), true
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		}
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	}
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	return GroupVersionKind{}, false
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}
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// ParseGroupVersion turns "group/version" string into a GroupVersion struct. It reports error
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// if it cannot parse the string.
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func ParseGroupVersion(gv string) (GroupVersion, error) {
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	// this can be the internal version for the legacy kube types
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	// TODO once we've cleared the last uses as strings, this special case should be removed.
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	if (len(gv) == 0) || (gv == "/") {
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		return GroupVersion{}, nil
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	}
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	switch strings.Count(gv, "/") {
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	case 0:
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		return GroupVersion{"", gv}, nil
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	case 1:
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		i := strings.Index(gv, "/")
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		return GroupVersion{gv[:i], gv[i+1:]}, nil
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	default:
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		return GroupVersion{}, fmt.Errorf("unexpected GroupVersion string: %v", gv)
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	}
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}
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// WithKind creates a GroupVersionKind based on the method receiver's GroupVersion and the passed Kind.
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func (gv GroupVersion) WithKind(kind string) GroupVersionKind {
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	return GroupVersionKind{Group: gv.Group, Version: gv.Version, Kind: kind}
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}
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// WithResource creates a GroupVersionResource based on the method receiver's GroupVersion and the passed Resource.
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func (gv GroupVersion) WithResource(resource string) GroupVersionResource {
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	return GroupVersionResource{Group: gv.Group, Version: gv.Version, Resource: resource}
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}
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// GroupVersions can be used to represent a set of desired group versions.
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// TODO: Move GroupVersions to a package under pkg/runtime, since it's used by scheme.
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// TODO: Introduce an adapter type between GroupVersions and runtime.GroupVersioner, and use LegacyCodec(GroupVersion)
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//   in fewer places.
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type GroupVersions []GroupVersion
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// Identifier implements runtime.GroupVersioner interface.
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func (gvs GroupVersions) Identifier() string {
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	groupVersions := make([]string, 0, len(gvs))
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	for i := range gvs {
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		groupVersions = append(groupVersions, gvs[i].String())
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	}
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	return fmt.Sprintf("[%s]", strings.Join(groupVersions, ","))
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}
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// KindForGroupVersionKinds identifies the preferred GroupVersionKind out of a list. It returns ok false
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// if none of the options match the group.
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func (gvs GroupVersions) KindForGroupVersionKinds(kinds []GroupVersionKind) (GroupVersionKind, bool) {
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	var targets []GroupVersionKind
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	for _, gv := range gvs {
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		target, ok := gv.KindForGroupVersionKinds(kinds)
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		if !ok {
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			continue
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		}
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		targets = append(targets, target)
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	}
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	if len(targets) == 1 {
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		return targets[0], true
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	}
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	if len(targets) > 1 {
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		return bestMatch(kinds, targets), true
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	}
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	return GroupVersionKind{}, false
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}
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// bestMatch tries to pick best matching GroupVersionKind and falls back to the first
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// found if no exact match exists.
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func bestMatch(kinds []GroupVersionKind, targets []GroupVersionKind) GroupVersionKind {
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	for _, gvk := range targets {
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		for _, k := range kinds {
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			if k == gvk {
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				return k
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			}
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		}
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	}
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	return targets[0]
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}
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// ToAPIVersionAndKind is a convenience method for satisfying runtime.Object on types that
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// do not use TypeMeta.
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func (gvk GroupVersionKind) ToAPIVersionAndKind() (string, string) {
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	if gvk.Empty() {
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		return "", ""
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	}
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	return gvk.GroupVersion().String(), gvk.Kind
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}
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// FromAPIVersionAndKind returns a GVK representing the provided fields for types that
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// do not use TypeMeta. This method exists to support test types and legacy serializations
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// that have a distinct group and kind.
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// TODO: further reduce usage of this method.
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func FromAPIVersionAndKind(apiVersion, kind string) GroupVersionKind {
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	if gv, err := ParseGroupVersion(apiVersion); err == nil {
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		return GroupVersionKind{Group: gv.Group, Version: gv.Version, Kind: kind}
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	}
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	return GroupVersionKind{Kind: kind}
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}
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