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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 attribute // import "go.opentelemetry.io/otel/attribute"
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import (
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	"encoding/json"
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	"reflect"
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	"sort"
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)
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type (
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	// Set is the representation for a distinct label set.  It
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	// manages an immutable set of labels, with an internal cache
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	// for storing label encodings.
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	//
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	// This type supports the `Equivalent` method of comparison
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	// using values of type `Distinct`.
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	//
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	// This type is used to implement:
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	// 1. Metric labels
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	// 2. Resource sets
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	// 3. Correlation map (TODO)
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	Set struct {
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		equivalent Distinct
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	}
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	// Distinct wraps a variable-size array of `KeyValue`,
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	// constructed with keys in sorted order.  This can be used as
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	// a map key or for equality checking between Sets.
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	Distinct struct {
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		iface interface{}
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	}
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	// Filter supports removing certain labels from label sets.
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	// When the filter returns true, the label will be kept in
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	// the filtered label set.  When the filter returns false, the
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	// label is excluded from the filtered label set, and the
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	// label instead appears in the `removed` list of excluded labels.
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	Filter func(KeyValue) bool
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	// Sortable implements `sort.Interface`, used for sorting
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	// `KeyValue`.  This is an exported type to support a
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	// memory optimization.  A pointer to one of these is needed
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	// for the call to `sort.Stable()`, which the caller may
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	// provide in order to avoid an allocation.  See
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	// `NewSetWithSortable()`.
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	Sortable []KeyValue
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)
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var (
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	// keyValueType is used in `computeDistinctReflect`.
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	keyValueType = reflect.TypeOf(KeyValue{})
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	// emptySet is returned for empty label sets.
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	emptySet = &Set{
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		equivalent: Distinct{
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			iface: [0]KeyValue{},
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		},
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	}
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)
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// EmptySet returns a reference to a Set with no elements.
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//
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// This is a convenience provided for optimized calling utility.
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func EmptySet() *Set {
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	return emptySet
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}
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// reflect abbreviates `reflect.ValueOf`.
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func (d Distinct) reflect() reflect.Value {
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	return reflect.ValueOf(d.iface)
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}
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// Valid returns true if this value refers to a valid `*Set`.
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func (d Distinct) Valid() bool {
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	return d.iface != nil
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}
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// Len returns the number of labels in this set.
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func (l *Set) Len() int {
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	if l == nil || !l.equivalent.Valid() {
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		return 0
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	}
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	return l.equivalent.reflect().Len()
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}
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// Get returns the KeyValue at ordered position `idx` in this set.
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func (l *Set) Get(idx int) (KeyValue, bool) {
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	if l == nil {
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		return KeyValue{}, false
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	}
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	value := l.equivalent.reflect()
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	if idx >= 0 && idx < value.Len() {
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		// Note: The Go compiler successfully avoids an allocation for
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		// the interface{} conversion here:
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		return value.Index(idx).Interface().(KeyValue), true
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	}
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	return KeyValue{}, false
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}
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// Value returns the value of a specified key in this set.
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func (l *Set) Value(k Key) (Value, bool) {
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	if l == nil {
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		return Value{}, false
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	}
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	rValue := l.equivalent.reflect()
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	vlen := rValue.Len()
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	idx := sort.Search(vlen, func(idx int) bool {
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		return rValue.Index(idx).Interface().(KeyValue).Key >= k
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	})
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	if idx >= vlen {
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		return Value{}, false
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	}
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	keyValue := rValue.Index(idx).Interface().(KeyValue)
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	if k == keyValue.Key {
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		return keyValue.Value, true
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	}
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	return Value{}, false
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}
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// HasValue tests whether a key is defined in this set.
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func (l *Set) HasValue(k Key) bool {
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	if l == nil {
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		return false
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	}
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	_, ok := l.Value(k)
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	return ok
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}
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// Iter returns an iterator for visiting the labels in this set.
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func (l *Set) Iter() Iterator {
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	return Iterator{
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		storage: l,
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		idx:     -1,
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	}
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}
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// ToSlice returns the set of labels belonging to this set, sorted,
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// where keys appear no more than once.
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func (l *Set) ToSlice() []KeyValue {
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	iter := l.Iter()
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	return iter.ToSlice()
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}
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// Equivalent returns a value that may be used as a map key.  The
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// Distinct type guarantees that the result will equal the equivalent
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// Distinct value of any label set with the same elements as this,
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// where sets are made unique by choosing the last value in the input
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// for any given key.
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func (l *Set) Equivalent() Distinct {
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	if l == nil || !l.equivalent.Valid() {
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		return emptySet.equivalent
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	}
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	return l.equivalent
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}
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// Equals returns true if the argument set is equivalent to this set.
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func (l *Set) Equals(o *Set) bool {
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	return l.Equivalent() == o.Equivalent()
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}
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// Encoded returns the encoded form of this set, according to
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// `encoder`.
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func (l *Set) Encoded(encoder Encoder) string {
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	if l == nil || encoder == nil {
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		return ""
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	}
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	return encoder.Encode(l.Iter())
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}
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func empty() Set {
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	return Set{
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		equivalent: emptySet.equivalent,
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	}
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}
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// NewSet returns a new `Set`.  See the documentation for
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// `NewSetWithSortableFiltered` for more details.
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//
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// Except for empty sets, this method adds an additional allocation
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// compared with calls that include a `*Sortable`.
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func NewSet(kvs ...KeyValue) Set {
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	// Check for empty set.
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	if len(kvs) == 0 {
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		return empty()
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	}
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	s, _ := NewSetWithSortableFiltered(kvs, new(Sortable), nil)
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	return s
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}
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// NewSetWithSortable returns a new `Set`.  See the documentation for
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// `NewSetWithSortableFiltered` for more details.
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//
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// This call includes a `*Sortable` option as a memory optimization.
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func NewSetWithSortable(kvs []KeyValue, tmp *Sortable) Set {
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	// Check for empty set.
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	if len(kvs) == 0 {
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		return empty()
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	}
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	s, _ := NewSetWithSortableFiltered(kvs, tmp, nil)
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	return s
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}
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// NewSetWithFiltered returns a new `Set`.  See the documentation for
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// `NewSetWithSortableFiltered` for more details.
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//
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// This call includes a `Filter` to include/exclude label keys from
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// the return value.  Excluded keys are returned as a slice of label
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// values.
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func NewSetWithFiltered(kvs []KeyValue, filter Filter) (Set, []KeyValue) {
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	// Check for empty set.
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	if len(kvs) == 0 {
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		return empty(), nil
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	}
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	return NewSetWithSortableFiltered(kvs, new(Sortable), filter)
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}
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// NewSetWithSortableFiltered returns a new `Set`.
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//
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// Duplicate keys are eliminated by taking the last value.  This
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// re-orders the input slice so that unique last-values are contiguous
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// at the end of the slice.
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//
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// This ensures the following:
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//
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// - Last-value-wins semantics
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// - Caller sees the reordering, but doesn't lose values
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// - Repeated call preserve last-value wins.
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//
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// Note that methods are defined on `*Set`, although this returns `Set`.
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// Callers can avoid memory allocations by:
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//
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// - allocating a `Sortable` for use as a temporary in this method
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// - allocating a `Set` for storing the return value of this
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//   constructor.
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//
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// The result maintains a cache of encoded labels, by attribute.EncoderID.
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// This value should not be copied after its first use.
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//
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// The second `[]KeyValue` return value is a list of labels that were
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// excluded by the Filter (if non-nil).
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func NewSetWithSortableFiltered(kvs []KeyValue, tmp *Sortable, filter Filter) (Set, []KeyValue) {
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	// Check for empty set.
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	if len(kvs) == 0 {
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		return empty(), nil
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	}
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	*tmp = kvs
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	// Stable sort so the following de-duplication can implement
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	// last-value-wins semantics.
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	sort.Stable(tmp)
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	*tmp = nil
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	position := len(kvs) - 1
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	offset := position - 1
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	// The requirements stated above require that the stable
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	// result be placed in the end of the input slice, while
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	// overwritten values are swapped to the beginning.
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	//
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	// De-duplicate with last-value-wins semantics.  Preserve
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	// duplicate values at the beginning of the input slice.
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	for ; offset >= 0; offset-- {
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		if kvs[offset].Key == kvs[position].Key {
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			continue
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		}
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		position--
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		kvs[offset], kvs[position] = kvs[position], kvs[offset]
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	}
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	if filter != nil {
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		return filterSet(kvs[position:], filter)
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	}
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	return Set{
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		equivalent: computeDistinct(kvs[position:]),
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	}, nil
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}
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// filterSet reorders `kvs` so that included keys are contiguous at
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// the end of the slice, while excluded keys precede the included keys.
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func filterSet(kvs []KeyValue, filter Filter) (Set, []KeyValue) {
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	var excluded []KeyValue
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	// Move labels that do not match the filter so
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	// they're adjacent before calling computeDistinct().
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	distinctPosition := len(kvs)
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	// Swap indistinct keys forward and distinct keys toward the
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	// end of the slice.
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	offset := len(kvs) - 1
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	for ; offset >= 0; offset-- {
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		if filter(kvs[offset]) {
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			distinctPosition--
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			kvs[offset], kvs[distinctPosition] = kvs[distinctPosition], kvs[offset]
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			continue
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		}
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	}
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	excluded = kvs[:distinctPosition]
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	return Set{
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		equivalent: computeDistinct(kvs[distinctPosition:]),
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	}, excluded
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}
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// Filter returns a filtered copy of this `Set`.  See the
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// documentation for `NewSetWithSortableFiltered` for more details.
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func (l *Set) Filter(re Filter) (Set, []KeyValue) {
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	if re == nil {
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		return Set{
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			equivalent: l.equivalent,
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		}, nil
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	}
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	// Note: This could be refactored to avoid the temporary slice
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	// allocation, if it proves to be expensive.
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	return filterSet(l.ToSlice(), re)
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}
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// computeDistinct returns a `Distinct` using either the fixed- or
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// reflect-oriented code path, depending on the size of the input.
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// The input slice is assumed to already be sorted and de-duplicated.
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func computeDistinct(kvs []KeyValue) Distinct {
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	iface := computeDistinctFixed(kvs)
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	if iface == nil {
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		iface = computeDistinctReflect(kvs)
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	}
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	return Distinct{
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		iface: iface,
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	}
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}
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// computeDistinctFixed computes a `Distinct` for small slices.  It
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// returns nil if the input is too large for this code path.
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func computeDistinctFixed(kvs []KeyValue) interface{} {
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	switch len(kvs) {
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	case 1:
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		ptr := new([1]KeyValue)
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		copy((*ptr)[:], kvs)
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		return *ptr
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	case 2:
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		ptr := new([2]KeyValue)
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		copy((*ptr)[:], kvs)
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		return *ptr
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	case 3:
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		ptr := new([3]KeyValue)
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		copy((*ptr)[:], kvs)
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		return *ptr
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	case 4:
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		ptr := new([4]KeyValue)
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		copy((*ptr)[:], kvs)
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		return *ptr
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	case 5:
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		ptr := new([5]KeyValue)
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		copy((*ptr)[:], kvs)
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		return *ptr
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	case 6:
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		ptr := new([6]KeyValue)
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		copy((*ptr)[:], kvs)
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		return *ptr
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	case 7:
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		ptr := new([7]KeyValue)
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		copy((*ptr)[:], kvs)
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		return *ptr
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	case 8:
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		ptr := new([8]KeyValue)
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		copy((*ptr)[:], kvs)
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		return *ptr
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	case 9:
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		ptr := new([9]KeyValue)
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		copy((*ptr)[:], kvs)
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		return *ptr
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	case 10:
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		ptr := new([10]KeyValue)
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		copy((*ptr)[:], kvs)
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		return *ptr
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	default:
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		return nil
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	}
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}
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// computeDistinctReflect computes a `Distinct` using reflection,
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// works for any size input.
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func computeDistinctReflect(kvs []KeyValue) interface{} {
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	at := reflect.New(reflect.ArrayOf(len(kvs), keyValueType)).Elem()
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	for i, keyValue := range kvs {
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		*(at.Index(i).Addr().Interface().(*KeyValue)) = keyValue
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	}
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	return at.Interface()
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}
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// MarshalJSON returns the JSON encoding of the `*Set`.
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func (l *Set) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) {
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	return json.Marshal(l.equivalent.iface)
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}
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// Len implements `sort.Interface`.
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func (l *Sortable) Len() int {
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	return len(*l)
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}
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// Swap implements `sort.Interface`.
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func (l *Sortable) Swap(i, j int) {
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	(*l)[i], (*l)[j] = (*l)[j], (*l)[i]
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}
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// Less implements `sort.Interface`.
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func (l *Sortable) Less(i, j int) bool {
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	return (*l)[i].Key < (*l)[j].Key
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}
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