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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 meta
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import (
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	"errors"
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	"fmt"
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	"reflect"
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	"sync"
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	"k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/conversion"
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	"k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/runtime"
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)
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var (
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	// isListCache maintains a cache of types that are checked for lists
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	// which is used by IsListType.
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	// TODO: remove and replace with an interface check
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	isListCache = struct {
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		lock   sync.RWMutex
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		byType map[reflect.Type]bool
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	}{
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		byType: make(map[reflect.Type]bool, 1024),
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	}
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)
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// IsListType returns true if the provided Object has a slice called Items.
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// TODO: Replace the code in this check with an interface comparison by
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// creating and enforcing that lists implement a list accessor.
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func IsListType(obj runtime.Object) bool {
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	switch t := obj.(type) {
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	case runtime.Unstructured:
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		return t.IsList()
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	}
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	t := reflect.TypeOf(obj)
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	isListCache.lock.RLock()
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	ok, exists := isListCache.byType[t]
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	isListCache.lock.RUnlock()
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	if !exists {
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		_, err := getItemsPtr(obj)
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		ok = err == nil
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		// cache only the first 1024 types
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		isListCache.lock.Lock()
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		if len(isListCache.byType) < 1024 {
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			isListCache.byType[t] = ok
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		}
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		isListCache.lock.Unlock()
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	}
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	return ok
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}
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var (
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	errExpectFieldItems = errors.New("no Items field in this object")
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	errExpectSliceItems = errors.New("Items field must be a slice of objects")
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)
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// GetItemsPtr returns a pointer to the list object's Items member.
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// If 'list' doesn't have an Items member, it's not really a list type
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// and an error will be returned.
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// This function will either return a pointer to a slice, or an error, but not both.
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// TODO: this will be replaced with an interface in the future
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func GetItemsPtr(list runtime.Object) (interface{}, error) {
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	obj, err := getItemsPtr(list)
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	if err != nil {
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		return nil, fmt.Errorf("%T is not a list: %v", list, err)
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	}
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	return obj, nil
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}
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// getItemsPtr returns a pointer to the list object's Items member or an error.
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func getItemsPtr(list runtime.Object) (interface{}, error) {
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	v, err := conversion.EnforcePtr(list)
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	if err != nil {
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		return nil, err
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	}
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	items := v.FieldByName("Items")
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	if !items.IsValid() {
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		return nil, errExpectFieldItems
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	}
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	switch items.Kind() {
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	case reflect.Interface, reflect.Pointer:
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		target := reflect.TypeOf(items.Interface()).Elem()
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		if target.Kind() != reflect.Slice {
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			return nil, errExpectSliceItems
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		}
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		return items.Interface(), nil
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	case reflect.Slice:
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		return items.Addr().Interface(), nil
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	default:
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		return nil, errExpectSliceItems
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	}
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}
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// EachListItem invokes fn on each runtime.Object in the list. Any error immediately terminates
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// the loop.
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//
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// If items passed to fn are retained for different durations, and you want to avoid
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// retaining all items in obj as long as any item is referenced, use EachListItemWithAlloc instead.
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func EachListItem(obj runtime.Object, fn func(runtime.Object) error) error {
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	return eachListItem(obj, fn, false)
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}
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// EachListItemWithAlloc works like EachListItem, but avoids retaining references to the items slice in obj.
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// It does this by making a shallow copy of non-pointer items in obj.
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//
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// If the items passed to fn are not retained, or are retained for the same duration, use EachListItem instead for memory efficiency.
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func EachListItemWithAlloc(obj runtime.Object, fn func(runtime.Object) error) error {
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	return eachListItem(obj, fn, true)
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}
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// allocNew: Whether shallow copy is required when the elements in Object.Items are struct
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func eachListItem(obj runtime.Object, fn func(runtime.Object) error, allocNew bool) error {
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	if unstructured, ok := obj.(runtime.Unstructured); ok {
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		if allocNew {
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			return unstructured.EachListItemWithAlloc(fn)
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		}
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		return unstructured.EachListItem(fn)
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	}
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	// TODO: Change to an interface call?
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	itemsPtr, err := GetItemsPtr(obj)
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	if err != nil {
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		return err
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	}
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	items, err := conversion.EnforcePtr(itemsPtr)
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	if err != nil {
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		return err
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	}
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	len := items.Len()
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	if len == 0 {
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		return nil
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	}
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	takeAddr := false
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	if elemType := items.Type().Elem(); elemType.Kind() != reflect.Pointer && elemType.Kind() != reflect.Interface {
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		if !items.Index(0).CanAddr() {
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			return fmt.Errorf("unable to take address of items in %T for EachListItem", obj)
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		}
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		takeAddr = true
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	}
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	for i := 0; i < len; i++ {
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		raw := items.Index(i)
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		if takeAddr {
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			if allocNew {
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				// shallow copy to avoid retaining a reference to the original list item
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				itemCopy := reflect.New(raw.Type())
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				// assign to itemCopy and type-assert
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				itemCopy.Elem().Set(raw)
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				// reflect.New will guarantee that itemCopy must be a pointer.
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				raw = itemCopy
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			} else {
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				raw = raw.Addr()
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			}
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		}
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		// raw must be a pointer or an interface
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		// allocate a pointer is cheap
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		switch item := raw.Interface().(type) {
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		case *runtime.RawExtension:
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			if err := fn(item.Object); err != nil {
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				return err
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			}
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		case runtime.Object:
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			if err := fn(item); err != nil {
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				return err
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			}
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		default:
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			obj, ok := item.(runtime.Object)
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			if !ok {
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				return fmt.Errorf("%v: item[%v]: Expected object, got %#v(%s)", obj, i, raw.Interface(), raw.Kind())
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			}
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			if err := fn(obj); err != nil {
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				return err
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			}
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		}
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	}
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	return nil
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}
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// ExtractList returns obj's Items element as an array of runtime.Objects.
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// Returns an error if obj is not a List type (does not have an Items member).
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//
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// If items in the returned list are retained for different durations, and you want to avoid
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// retaining all items in obj as long as any item is referenced, use ExtractListWithAlloc instead.
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func ExtractList(obj runtime.Object) ([]runtime.Object, error) {
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	return extractList(obj, false)
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}
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// ExtractListWithAlloc works like ExtractList, but avoids retaining references to the items slice in obj.
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// It does this by making a shallow copy of non-pointer items in obj.
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//
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// If the items in the returned list are not retained, or are retained for the same duration, use ExtractList instead for memory efficiency.
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func ExtractListWithAlloc(obj runtime.Object) ([]runtime.Object, error) {
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	return extractList(obj, true)
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}
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// allocNew: Whether shallow copy is required when the elements in Object.Items are struct
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func extractList(obj runtime.Object, allocNew bool) ([]runtime.Object, error) {
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	itemsPtr, err := GetItemsPtr(obj)
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	if err != nil {
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		return nil, err
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	}
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	items, err := conversion.EnforcePtr(itemsPtr)
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	if err != nil {
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		return nil, err
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	}
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	list := make([]runtime.Object, items.Len())
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	if len(list) == 0 {
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		return list, nil
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	}
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	elemType := items.Type().Elem()
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	isRawExtension := elemType == rawExtensionObjectType
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	implementsObject := elemType.Implements(objectType)
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	for i := range list {
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		raw := items.Index(i)
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		switch {
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		case isRawExtension:
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			item := raw.Interface().(runtime.RawExtension)
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			switch {
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			case item.Object != nil:
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				list[i] = item.Object
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			case item.Raw != nil:
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				// TODO: Set ContentEncoding and ContentType correctly.
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				list[i] = &runtime.Unknown{Raw: item.Raw}
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			default:
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				list[i] = nil
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			}
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		case implementsObject:
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			list[i] = raw.Interface().(runtime.Object)
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		case allocNew:
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			// shallow copy to avoid retaining a reference to the original list item
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			itemCopy := reflect.New(raw.Type())
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			// assign to itemCopy and type-assert
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			itemCopy.Elem().Set(raw)
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			var ok bool
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			// reflect.New will guarantee that itemCopy must be a pointer.
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			if list[i], ok = itemCopy.Interface().(runtime.Object); !ok {
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				return nil, fmt.Errorf("%v: item[%v]: Expected object, got %#v(%s)", obj, i, raw.Interface(), raw.Kind())
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			}
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		default:
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			var found bool
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			if list[i], found = raw.Addr().Interface().(runtime.Object); !found {
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				return nil, fmt.Errorf("%v: item[%v]: Expected object, got %#v(%s)", obj, i, raw.Interface(), raw.Kind())
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			}
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		}
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	}
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	return list, nil
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}
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var (
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	// objectSliceType is the type of a slice of Objects
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	objectSliceType        = reflect.TypeOf([]runtime.Object{})
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	objectType             = reflect.TypeOf((*runtime.Object)(nil)).Elem()
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	rawExtensionObjectType = reflect.TypeOf(runtime.RawExtension{})
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)
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// LenList returns the length of this list or 0 if it is not a list.
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func LenList(list runtime.Object) int {
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	itemsPtr, err := GetItemsPtr(list)
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	if err != nil {
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		return 0
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	}
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	items, err := conversion.EnforcePtr(itemsPtr)
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	if err != nil {
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		return 0
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	}
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	return items.Len()
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}
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// SetList sets the given list object's Items member have the elements given in
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// objects.
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// Returns an error if list is not a List type (does not have an Items member),
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// or if any of the objects are not of the right type.
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func SetList(list runtime.Object, objects []runtime.Object) error {
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	itemsPtr, err := GetItemsPtr(list)
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	if err != nil {
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		return err
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	}
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	items, err := conversion.EnforcePtr(itemsPtr)
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	if err != nil {
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		return err
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	}
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	if items.Type() == objectSliceType {
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		items.Set(reflect.ValueOf(objects))
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		return nil
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	}
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	slice := reflect.MakeSlice(items.Type(), len(objects), len(objects))
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	for i := range objects {
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		dest := slice.Index(i)
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		if dest.Type() == rawExtensionObjectType {
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			dest = dest.FieldByName("Object")
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		}
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		// check to see if you're directly assignable
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		if reflect.TypeOf(objects[i]).AssignableTo(dest.Type()) {
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			dest.Set(reflect.ValueOf(objects[i]))
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			continue
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		}
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		src, err := conversion.EnforcePtr(objects[i])
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		if err != nil {
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			return err
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		}
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		if src.Type().AssignableTo(dest.Type()) {
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			dest.Set(src)
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		} else if src.Type().ConvertibleTo(dest.Type()) {
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			dest.Set(src.Convert(dest.Type()))
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		} else {
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			return fmt.Errorf("item[%d]: can't assign or convert %v into %v", i, src.Type(), dest.Type())
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		}
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	}
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	items.Set(slice)
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	return nil
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}
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