We used to treat dummy paths like <stdin>, <std>, <extvar> as
real import locations, which causes obvious problem for importers.
After this change we consistently pass "" (an empty string) as location
for non-imported paths.
We exposed new functions to properly handle all paths.
The first function family, EvaluateFile* which allow evaluating
a Jsonnet program at a specified importable path. It should
be used in most cases.
The second function family, EvaluateAnonymousSnippet* allows evaluating
a snippet without an importable path. It should be used for situations
like the code passed as a commandline argument, stdin, etc.
The old function family, EvaluateSnippet* is now deprecated, but
works the same as before, i.e. the passed filenames are treated
as imported paths.
Changes are required to custom importers to make sure they satisfy
the refined contract.
Fixes#329.
❯ make benchmark FILTER=Builtin_manifestJsonEx
go build ./cmd/jsonnet
./benchmark.sh Builtin_manifestJsonEx
Running Before Test... (10s)
Running After Test... (10s)
benchmark old ns/op new ns/op delta
Benchmark_Builtin_manifestJsonEx-16 22656394 7502016 -66.89%
TestSdumpLargeDefinition is depnding on a global state change in
TestSdumpReusedPointers. It can't pass if it runs in the wrong order.
Fixes internal auto-filled bug.
Exposes what I consider a good public API from the `internal/formatter`
package.
Having a go-native formatter is an awesome thing, especially because it
allows shipping the formatter as part of other projects. It's also fair
to keep the formatter's code in `internal`, yet third party projects
should have a way to use relevant parts of it.
* Extract some test utilities to a separate package.
* Rename some test utilities.
* Internally expose DirectChildren.
* Add LocationRange to some non-expr AST parts,
such as local binds, parameters and object fields.
* Add end-of-file-reached testcases.
feat: improve std.base64Decode performance 97%+
Provides a Go-native implementation of std.base64Decode and std.base64DecodeBytes
benchmark old ns/op new ns/op delta
Benchmark_Builtin_base64Decode-16 10946388307 25004135 -99.77%
Benchmark_Builtin_base64DecodeBytes-16 6420742757 181513016 -97.17%
related to #111