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// Copyright The OpenTelemetry Authors
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//
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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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//
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//     http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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//
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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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package trace // import "go.opentelemetry.io/otel/trace"
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import (
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	"time"
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	"go.opentelemetry.io/otel/attribute"
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)
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// TracerConfig is a group of options for a Tracer.
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type TracerConfig struct {
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	instrumentationVersion string
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	// Schema URL of the telemetry emitted by the Tracer.
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	schemaURL string
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	attrs     attribute.Set
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}
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// InstrumentationVersion returns the version of the library providing instrumentation.
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func (t *TracerConfig) InstrumentationVersion() string {
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	return t.instrumentationVersion
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}
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// InstrumentationAttributes returns the attributes associated with the library
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// providing instrumentation.
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func (t *TracerConfig) InstrumentationAttributes() attribute.Set {
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	return t.attrs
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}
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// SchemaURL returns the Schema URL of the telemetry emitted by the Tracer.
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func (t *TracerConfig) SchemaURL() string {
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	return t.schemaURL
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}
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// NewTracerConfig applies all the options to a returned TracerConfig.
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func NewTracerConfig(options ...TracerOption) TracerConfig {
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	var config TracerConfig
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	for _, option := range options {
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		config = option.apply(config)
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	}
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	return config
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}
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// TracerOption applies an option to a TracerConfig.
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type TracerOption interface {
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	apply(TracerConfig) TracerConfig
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}
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type tracerOptionFunc func(TracerConfig) TracerConfig
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func (fn tracerOptionFunc) apply(cfg TracerConfig) TracerConfig {
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	return fn(cfg)
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}
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// SpanConfig is a group of options for a Span.
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type SpanConfig struct {
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	attributes []attribute.KeyValue
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	timestamp  time.Time
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	links      []Link
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	newRoot    bool
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	spanKind   SpanKind
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	stackTrace bool
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}
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// Attributes describe the associated qualities of a Span.
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func (cfg *SpanConfig) Attributes() []attribute.KeyValue {
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	return cfg.attributes
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}
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// Timestamp is a time in a Span life-cycle.
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func (cfg *SpanConfig) Timestamp() time.Time {
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	return cfg.timestamp
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}
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// StackTrace checks whether stack trace capturing is enabled.
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func (cfg *SpanConfig) StackTrace() bool {
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	return cfg.stackTrace
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}
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// Links are the associations a Span has with other Spans.
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func (cfg *SpanConfig) Links() []Link {
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	return cfg.links
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}
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// NewRoot identifies a Span as the root Span for a new trace. This is
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// commonly used when an existing trace crosses trust boundaries and the
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// remote parent span context should be ignored for security.
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func (cfg *SpanConfig) NewRoot() bool {
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	return cfg.newRoot
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}
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// SpanKind is the role a Span has in a trace.
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func (cfg *SpanConfig) SpanKind() SpanKind {
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	return cfg.spanKind
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}
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// NewSpanStartConfig applies all the options to a returned SpanConfig.
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// No validation is performed on the returned SpanConfig (e.g. no uniqueness
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// checking or bounding of data), it is left to the SDK to perform this
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// action.
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func NewSpanStartConfig(options ...SpanStartOption) SpanConfig {
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	var c SpanConfig
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	for _, option := range options {
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		c = option.applySpanStart(c)
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	}
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	return c
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}
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// NewSpanEndConfig applies all the options to a returned SpanConfig.
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// No validation is performed on the returned SpanConfig (e.g. no uniqueness
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// checking or bounding of data), it is left to the SDK to perform this
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// action.
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func NewSpanEndConfig(options ...SpanEndOption) SpanConfig {
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	var c SpanConfig
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	for _, option := range options {
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		c = option.applySpanEnd(c)
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	}
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	return c
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}
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// SpanStartOption applies an option to a SpanConfig. These options are applicable
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// only when the span is created.
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type SpanStartOption interface {
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	applySpanStart(SpanConfig) SpanConfig
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}
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type spanOptionFunc func(SpanConfig) SpanConfig
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func (fn spanOptionFunc) applySpanStart(cfg SpanConfig) SpanConfig {
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	return fn(cfg)
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}
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// SpanEndOption applies an option to a SpanConfig. These options are
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// applicable only when the span is ended.
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type SpanEndOption interface {
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	applySpanEnd(SpanConfig) SpanConfig
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}
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// EventConfig is a group of options for an Event.
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type EventConfig struct {
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	attributes []attribute.KeyValue
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	timestamp  time.Time
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	stackTrace bool
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}
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// Attributes describe the associated qualities of an Event.
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func (cfg *EventConfig) Attributes() []attribute.KeyValue {
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	return cfg.attributes
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}
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// Timestamp is a time in an Event life-cycle.
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func (cfg *EventConfig) Timestamp() time.Time {
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	return cfg.timestamp
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}
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// StackTrace checks whether stack trace capturing is enabled.
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func (cfg *EventConfig) StackTrace() bool {
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	return cfg.stackTrace
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}
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// NewEventConfig applies all the EventOptions to a returned EventConfig. If no
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// timestamp option is passed, the returned EventConfig will have a Timestamp
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// set to the call time, otherwise no validation is performed on the returned
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// EventConfig.
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func NewEventConfig(options ...EventOption) EventConfig {
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	var c EventConfig
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	for _, option := range options {
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		c = option.applyEvent(c)
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	}
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	if c.timestamp.IsZero() {
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		c.timestamp = time.Now()
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	}
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	return c
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}
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// EventOption applies span event options to an EventConfig.
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type EventOption interface {
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	applyEvent(EventConfig) EventConfig
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}
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// SpanOption are options that can be used at both the beginning and end of a span.
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type SpanOption interface {
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	SpanStartOption
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	SpanEndOption
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}
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// SpanStartEventOption are options that can be used at the start of a span, or with an event.
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type SpanStartEventOption interface {
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	SpanStartOption
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	EventOption
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}
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// SpanEndEventOption are options that can be used at the end of a span, or with an event.
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type SpanEndEventOption interface {
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	SpanEndOption
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	EventOption
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}
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type attributeOption []attribute.KeyValue
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func (o attributeOption) applySpan(c SpanConfig) SpanConfig {
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	c.attributes = append(c.attributes, []attribute.KeyValue(o)...)
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	return c
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}
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func (o attributeOption) applySpanStart(c SpanConfig) SpanConfig { return o.applySpan(c) }
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func (o attributeOption) applyEvent(c EventConfig) EventConfig {
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	c.attributes = append(c.attributes, []attribute.KeyValue(o)...)
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	return c
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}
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var _ SpanStartEventOption = attributeOption{}
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// WithAttributes adds the attributes related to a span life-cycle event.
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// These attributes are used to describe the work a Span represents when this
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// option is provided to a Span's start or end events. Otherwise, these
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// attributes provide additional information about the event being recorded
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// (e.g. error, state change, processing progress, system event).
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//
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// If multiple of these options are passed the attributes of each successive
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// option will extend the attributes instead of overwriting. There is no
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// guarantee of uniqueness in the resulting attributes.
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func WithAttributes(attributes ...attribute.KeyValue) SpanStartEventOption {
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	return attributeOption(attributes)
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}
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// SpanEventOption are options that can be used with an event or a span.
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type SpanEventOption interface {
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	SpanOption
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	EventOption
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}
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type timestampOption time.Time
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func (o timestampOption) applySpan(c SpanConfig) SpanConfig {
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	c.timestamp = time.Time(o)
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	return c
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}
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func (o timestampOption) applySpanStart(c SpanConfig) SpanConfig { return o.applySpan(c) }
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func (o timestampOption) applySpanEnd(c SpanConfig) SpanConfig   { return o.applySpan(c) }
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func (o timestampOption) applyEvent(c EventConfig) EventConfig {
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	c.timestamp = time.Time(o)
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	return c
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}
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var _ SpanEventOption = timestampOption{}
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// WithTimestamp sets the time of a Span or Event life-cycle moment (e.g.
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// started, stopped, errored).
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func WithTimestamp(t time.Time) SpanEventOption {
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	return timestampOption(t)
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}
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type stackTraceOption bool
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func (o stackTraceOption) applyEvent(c EventConfig) EventConfig {
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	c.stackTrace = bool(o)
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	return c
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}
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func (o stackTraceOption) applySpan(c SpanConfig) SpanConfig {
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	c.stackTrace = bool(o)
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	return c
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}
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func (o stackTraceOption) applySpanEnd(c SpanConfig) SpanConfig { return o.applySpan(c) }
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// WithStackTrace sets the flag to capture the error with stack trace (e.g. true, false).
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func WithStackTrace(b bool) SpanEndEventOption {
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	return stackTraceOption(b)
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}
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// WithLinks adds links to a Span. The links are added to the existing Span
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// links, i.e. this does not overwrite. Links with invalid span context are ignored.
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func WithLinks(links ...Link) SpanStartOption {
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	return spanOptionFunc(func(cfg SpanConfig) SpanConfig {
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		cfg.links = append(cfg.links, links...)
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		return cfg
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	})
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}
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// WithNewRoot specifies that the Span should be treated as a root Span. Any
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// existing parent span context will be ignored when defining the Span's trace
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// identifiers.
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func WithNewRoot() SpanStartOption {
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	return spanOptionFunc(func(cfg SpanConfig) SpanConfig {
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		cfg.newRoot = true
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		return cfg
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	})
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}
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// WithSpanKind sets the SpanKind of a Span.
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func WithSpanKind(kind SpanKind) SpanStartOption {
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	return spanOptionFunc(func(cfg SpanConfig) SpanConfig {
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		cfg.spanKind = kind
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		return cfg
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	})
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}
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// WithInstrumentationVersion sets the instrumentation version.
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func WithInstrumentationVersion(version string) TracerOption {
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	return tracerOptionFunc(func(cfg TracerConfig) TracerConfig {
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		cfg.instrumentationVersion = version
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		return cfg
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	})
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}
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// WithInstrumentationAttributes sets the instrumentation attributes.
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//
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// The passed attributes will be de-duplicated.
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func WithInstrumentationAttributes(attr ...attribute.KeyValue) TracerOption {
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	return tracerOptionFunc(func(config TracerConfig) TracerConfig {
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		config.attrs = attribute.NewSet(attr...)
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		return config
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	})
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}
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// WithSchemaURL sets the schema URL for the Tracer.
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func WithSchemaURL(schemaURL string) TracerOption {
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	return tracerOptionFunc(func(cfg TracerConfig) TracerConfig {
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		cfg.schemaURL = schemaURL
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		return cfg
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	})
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}
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