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			215 lines
		
	
	
		
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			Go
		
	
	
	
	
	
// Copyright 2023 The Prometheus 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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//
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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 annotations
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import (
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	"errors"
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	"fmt"
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	"github.com/prometheus/common/model"
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	"github.com/prometheus/prometheus/promql/parser/posrange"
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)
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// Annotations is a general wrapper for warnings and other information
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// that is returned by the query API along with the results.
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// Each individual annotation is modeled by a Go error.
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// They are deduplicated based on the string returned by error.Error().
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// The zero value is usable without further initialization, see New().
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type Annotations map[string]error
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// New returns new Annotations ready to use. Note that the zero value of
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// Annotations is also fully usable, but using this method is often more
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// readable.
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func New() *Annotations {
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	return &Annotations{}
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}
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// Add adds an annotation (modeled as a Go error) in-place and returns the
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// modified Annotations for convenience.
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func (a *Annotations) Add(err error) Annotations {
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	if *a == nil {
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		*a = Annotations{}
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	}
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	(*a)[err.Error()] = err
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	return *a
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}
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// Merge adds the contents of the second annotation to the first, modifying
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// the first in-place, and returns the merged first Annotation for convenience.
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func (a *Annotations) Merge(aa Annotations) Annotations {
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	if *a == nil {
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		if aa == nil {
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			return nil
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		}
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		*a = Annotations{}
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	}
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	for key, val := range aa {
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		(*a)[key] = val
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	}
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	return *a
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}
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// AsErrors is a convenience function to return the annotations map as a slice
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// of errors.
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func (a Annotations) AsErrors() []error {
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	arr := make([]error, 0, len(a))
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	for _, err := range a {
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		arr = append(arr, err)
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	}
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	return arr
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}
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// AsStrings is a convenience function to return the annotations map as a slice
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// of strings. The query string is used to get the line number and character offset
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// positioning info of the elements which trigger an annotation. We limit the number
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// of annotations returned here with maxAnnos (0 for no limit).
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func (a Annotations) AsStrings(query string, maxAnnos int) []string {
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	arr := make([]string, 0, len(a))
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	for _, err := range a {
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		if maxAnnos > 0 && len(arr) >= maxAnnos {
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			break
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		}
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		var anErr annoErr
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		if errors.As(err, &anErr) {
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			anErr.Query = query
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			err = anErr
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		}
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		arr = append(arr, err.Error())
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	}
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	if maxAnnos > 0 && len(a) > maxAnnos {
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		arr = append(arr, fmt.Sprintf("%d more annotations omitted", len(a)-maxAnnos))
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	}
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	return arr
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}
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//nolint:revive // error-naming.
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var (
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	// Currently there are only 2 types, warnings and info.
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	// For now, info are visually identical with warnings as we have not updated
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	// the API spec or the frontend to show a different kind of warning. But we
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	// make the distinction here to prepare for adding them in future.
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	PromQLInfo    = errors.New("PromQL info")
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	PromQLWarning = errors.New("PromQL warning")
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	InvalidQuantileWarning              = fmt.Errorf("%w: quantile value should be between 0 and 1", PromQLWarning)
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	BadBucketLabelWarning               = fmt.Errorf("%w: bucket label %q is missing or has a malformed value", PromQLWarning, model.BucketLabel)
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	MixedFloatsHistogramsWarning        = fmt.Errorf("%w: encountered a mix of histograms and floats for", PromQLWarning)
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	MixedClassicNativeHistogramsWarning = fmt.Errorf("%w: vector contains a mix of classic and native histograms for metric name", PromQLWarning)
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	NativeHistogramNotCounterWarning    = fmt.Errorf("%w: this native histogram metric is not a counter:", PromQLWarning)
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	NativeHistogramNotGaugeWarning      = fmt.Errorf("%w: this native histogram metric is not a gauge:", PromQLWarning)
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	PossibleNonCounterInfo                  = fmt.Errorf("%w: metric might not be a counter, name does not end in _total/_sum/_count/_bucket:", PromQLInfo)
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	HistogramQuantileForcedMonotonicityInfo = fmt.Errorf("%w: input to histogram_quantile needed to be fixed for monotonicity (see https://prometheus.io/docs/prometheus/latest/querying/functions/#histogram_quantile) for metric name", PromQLInfo)
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)
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type annoErr struct {
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	PositionRange posrange.PositionRange
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	Err           error
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	Query         string
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}
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func (e annoErr) Error() string {
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	if e.Query == "" {
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		return e.Err.Error()
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	}
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	return fmt.Sprintf("%s (%s)", e.Err, e.PositionRange.StartPosInput(e.Query, 0))
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}
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func (e annoErr) Unwrap() error {
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	return e.Err
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}
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// NewInvalidQuantileWarning is used when the user specifies an invalid quantile
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// value, i.e. a float that is outside the range [0, 1] or NaN.
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func NewInvalidQuantileWarning(q float64, pos posrange.PositionRange) error {
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	return annoErr{
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		PositionRange: pos,
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		Err:           fmt.Errorf("%w, got %g", InvalidQuantileWarning, q),
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	}
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}
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// NewBadBucketLabelWarning is used when there is an error parsing the bucket label
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// of a classic histogram.
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func NewBadBucketLabelWarning(metricName, label string, pos posrange.PositionRange) error {
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	return annoErr{
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		PositionRange: pos,
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		Err:           fmt.Errorf("%w of %q for metric name %q", BadBucketLabelWarning, label, metricName),
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	}
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}
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// NewMixedFloatsHistogramsWarning is used when the queried series includes both
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// float samples and histogram samples for functions that do not support mixed
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// samples.
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func NewMixedFloatsHistogramsWarning(metricName string, pos posrange.PositionRange) error {
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	return annoErr{
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		PositionRange: pos,
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		Err:           fmt.Errorf("%w metric name %q", MixedFloatsHistogramsWarning, metricName),
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	}
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}
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// NewMixedFloatsHistogramsAggWarning is used when the queried series includes both
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// float samples and histogram samples in an aggregation.
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func NewMixedFloatsHistogramsAggWarning(pos posrange.PositionRange) error {
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	return annoErr{
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		PositionRange: pos,
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		Err:           fmt.Errorf("%w aggregation", MixedFloatsHistogramsWarning),
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	}
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}
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// NewMixedClassicNativeHistogramsWarning is used when the queried series includes
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// both classic and native histograms.
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func NewMixedClassicNativeHistogramsWarning(metricName string, pos posrange.PositionRange) error {
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	return annoErr{
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		PositionRange: pos,
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		Err:           fmt.Errorf("%w %q", MixedClassicNativeHistogramsWarning, metricName),
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	}
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}
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// NewNativeHistogramNotCounterWarning is used when histogramRate is called
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// with isCounter set to true on a gauge histogram.
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func NewNativeHistogramNotCounterWarning(metricName string, pos posrange.PositionRange) error {
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	return annoErr{
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		PositionRange: pos,
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		Err:           fmt.Errorf("%w %q", NativeHistogramNotCounterWarning, metricName),
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	}
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}
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// NewNativeHistogramNotGaugeWarning is used when histogramRate is called
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// with isCounter set to false on a counter histogram.
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func NewNativeHistogramNotGaugeWarning(metricName string, pos posrange.PositionRange) error {
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	return annoErr{
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		PositionRange: pos,
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		Err:           fmt.Errorf("%w %q", NativeHistogramNotGaugeWarning, metricName),
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	}
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}
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// NewPossibleNonCounterInfo is used when a named counter metric with only float samples does not
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// have the suffixes _total, _sum, _count, or _bucket.
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func NewPossibleNonCounterInfo(metricName string, pos posrange.PositionRange) error {
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	return annoErr{
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		PositionRange: pos,
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		Err:           fmt.Errorf("%w %q", PossibleNonCounterInfo, metricName),
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	}
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}
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// NewHistogramQuantileForcedMonotonicityInfo is used when the input (classic histograms) to
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// histogram_quantile needs to be forced to be monotonic.
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func NewHistogramQuantileForcedMonotonicityInfo(metricName string, pos posrange.PositionRange) error {
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	return annoErr{
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		PositionRange: pos,
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		Err:           fmt.Errorf("%w %q", HistogramQuantileForcedMonotonicityInfo, metricName),
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	}
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}
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