vault/sdk/database/helper/credsutil/caseop_enumer.go
Christopher Swenson 961bf20bdb
Use enumer to generate String() methods for most enums (#25705)
We have many hand-written String() methods (and similar) for enums.
These require more maintenance and are more error-prone than using
automatically generated methods. In addition, the auto-generated
versions can be more efficient.

Here, we switch to using https://github.com/loggerhead/enumer, itself
a fork of https://github.com/diegostamigni/enumer, no longer maintained,
and a fork of the mostly standard tool
https://pkg.go.dev/golang.org/x/tools/cmd/stringer.
We use this fork of enumer for Go 1.20+ compatibility and because
we require the `-transform` flag to be able to generate
constants that match our current code base.

Some enums were not targeted for this change:
2024-04-17 11:14:14 -07:00

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// Code generated by "enumer -type=CaseOp -transform=snake"; DO NOT EDIT.
package credsutil
import (
"fmt"
)
const _CaseOpName = "keep_caseuppercaselowercase"
var _CaseOpIndex = [...]uint8{0, 9, 18, 27}
func (i CaseOp) String() string {
if i < 0 || i >= CaseOp(len(_CaseOpIndex)-1) {
return fmt.Sprintf("CaseOp(%d)", i)
}
return _CaseOpName[_CaseOpIndex[i]:_CaseOpIndex[i+1]]
}
var _CaseOpValues = []CaseOp{0, 1, 2}
var _CaseOpNameToValueMap = map[string]CaseOp{
_CaseOpName[0:9]: 0,
_CaseOpName[9:18]: 1,
_CaseOpName[18:27]: 2,
}
// CaseOpString retrieves an enum value from the enum constants string name.
// Throws an error if the param is not part of the enum.
func CaseOpString(s string) (CaseOp, error) {
if val, ok := _CaseOpNameToValueMap[s]; ok {
return val, nil
}
return 0, fmt.Errorf("%s does not belong to CaseOp values", s)
}
// CaseOpValues returns all values of the enum
func CaseOpValues() []CaseOp {
return _CaseOpValues
}
// IsACaseOp returns "true" if the value is listed in the enum definition. "false" otherwise
func (i CaseOp) IsACaseOp() bool {
for _, v := range _CaseOpValues {
if i == v {
return true
}
}
return false
}