yq/pkg/yqlib/operator_slice.go
2023-01-13 13:45:19 +11:00

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package yqlib
import (
"container/list"
"fmt"
yaml "gopkg.in/yaml.v3"
)
func getSliceNumber(d *dataTreeNavigator, context Context, node *CandidateNode, expressionNode *ExpressionNode) (int, error) {
result, err := d.GetMatchingNodes(context.SingleChildContext(node), expressionNode)
if err != nil {
return 0, err
}
if result.MatchingNodes.Len() != 1 {
return 0, fmt.Errorf("expected to find 1 number, got %v instead", result.MatchingNodes.Len())
}
return parseInt(result.MatchingNodes.Front().Value.(*CandidateNode).Node.Value)
}
func sliceArrayOperator(d *dataTreeNavigator, context Context, expressionNode *ExpressionNode) (Context, error) {
log.Debug("slice array operator!")
log.Debug("lhs: %v", expressionNode.LHS.Operation.toString())
log.Debug("rhs: %v", expressionNode.RHS.Operation.toString())
results := list.New()
for el := context.MatchingNodes.Front(); el != nil; el = el.Next() {
lhsNode := el.Value.(*CandidateNode)
original := unwrapDoc(lhsNode.Node)
firstNumber, err := getSliceNumber(d, context, lhsNode, expressionNode.LHS)
if err != nil {
return Context{}, err
}
relativeFirstNumber := firstNumber
if relativeFirstNumber < 0 {
relativeFirstNumber = len(original.Content) + firstNumber
}
secondNumber, err := getSliceNumber(d, context, lhsNode, expressionNode.RHS)
if err != nil {
return Context{}, err
}
relativeSecondNumber := secondNumber
if relativeSecondNumber < 0 {
relativeSecondNumber = len(original.Content) + secondNumber
} else if relativeSecondNumber > len(original.Content) {
relativeSecondNumber = len(original.Content)
}
log.Debug("calculateIndicesToTraverse: slice from %v to %v", relativeFirstNumber, relativeSecondNumber)
var newResults []*yaml.Node
for i := relativeFirstNumber; i < relativeSecondNumber; i++ {
newResults = append(newResults, original.Content[i])
}
slicedArrayNode := &yaml.Node{
Kind: yaml.SequenceNode,
Tag: original.Tag,
Content: newResults,
}
results.PushBack(lhsNode.CreateReplacement(slicedArrayNode))
}
// result is now the context that has the nodes we need to put back into a sequence.
//what about multiple arrays in the context? I think we need to create an array for each one
return context.ChildContext(results), nil
}