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// Copyright (C) MongoDB, Inc. 2017-present.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may
// not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain
// a copy of the License at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
package bsonx
import (
"bytes"
"encoding/binary"
"errors"
"fmt"
"math"
"time"
"go.mongodb.org/mongo-driver/bson/bsontype"
"go.mongodb.org/mongo-driver/bson/primitive"
"go.mongodb.org/mongo-driver/x/bsonx/bsoncore"
)
// Val represents a BSON value.
type Val struct {
// NOTE: The bootstrap is a small amount of space that'll be on the stack. At 15 bytes this
// doesn't make this type any larger, since there are 7 bytes of padding and we want an int64 to
// store small values (e.g. boolean, double, int64, etc...). The primitive property is where all
// of the larger values go. They will use either Go primitives or the primitive.* types.
t bsontype.Type
bootstrap [15]byte
primitive interface{}
}
func (v Val) string() string {
if v.primitive != nil {
return v.primitive.(string)
}
// The string will either end with a null byte or it fills the entire bootstrap space.
length := v.bootstrap[0]
return string(v.bootstrap[1 : length+1])
}
func (v Val) writestring(str string) Val {
switch {
case len(str) < 15:
v.bootstrap[0] = uint8(len(str))
copy(v.bootstrap[1:], str)
default:
v.primitive = str
}
return v
}
func (v Val) i64() int64 {
return int64(v.bootstrap[0]) | int64(v.bootstrap[1])<<8 | int64(v.bootstrap[2])<<16 |
int64(v.bootstrap[3])<<24 | int64(v.bootstrap[4])<<32 | int64(v.bootstrap[5])<<40 |
int64(v.bootstrap[6])<<48 | int64(v.bootstrap[7])<<56
}
func (v Val) writei64(i64 int64) Val {
v.bootstrap[0] = byte(i64)
v.bootstrap[1] = byte(i64 >> 8)
v.bootstrap[2] = byte(i64 >> 16)
v.bootstrap[3] = byte(i64 >> 24)
v.bootstrap[4] = byte(i64 >> 32)
v.bootstrap[5] = byte(i64 >> 40)
v.bootstrap[6] = byte(i64 >> 48)
v.bootstrap[7] = byte(i64 >> 56)
return v
}
// IsZero returns true if this value is zero or a BSON null.
func (v Val) IsZero() bool { return v.t == bsontype.Type(0) || v.t == bsontype.Null }
func (v Val) String() string {
// TODO(GODRIVER-612): When bsoncore has appenders for extended JSON use that here.
return fmt.Sprintf("%v", v.Interface())
}
// Interface returns the Go value of this Value as an empty interface.
//
// This method will return nil if it is empty, otherwise it will return a Go primitive or a
// primitive.* instance.
func (v Val) Interface() interface{} {
switch v.Type() {
case bsontype.Double:
return v.Double()
case bsontype.String:
return v.StringValue()
case bsontype.EmbeddedDocument:
switch v.primitive.(type) {
case Doc:
return v.primitive.(Doc)
case MDoc:
return v.primitive.(MDoc)
default:
return primitive.Null{}
}
case bsontype.Array:
return v.Array()
case bsontype.Binary:
return v.primitive.(primitive.Binary)
case bsontype.Undefined:
return primitive.Undefined{}
case bsontype.ObjectID:
return v.ObjectID()
case bsontype.Boolean:
return v.Boolean()
case bsontype.DateTime:
return v.DateTime()
case bsontype.Null:
return primitive.Null{}
case bsontype.Regex:
return v.primitive.(primitive.Regex)
case bsontype.DBPointer:
return v.primitive.(primitive.DBPointer)
case bsontype.JavaScript:
return v.JavaScript()
case bsontype.Symbol:
return v.Symbol()
case bsontype.CodeWithScope:
return v.primitive.(primitive.CodeWithScope)
case bsontype.Int32:
return v.Int32()
case bsontype.Timestamp:
t, i := v.Timestamp()
return primitive.Timestamp{T: t, I: i}
case bsontype.Int64:
return v.Int64()
case bsontype.Decimal128:
return v.Decimal128()
case bsontype.MinKey:
return primitive.MinKey{}
case bsontype.MaxKey:
return primitive.MaxKey{}
default:
return primitive.Null{}
}
}
// MarshalBSONValue implements the bsoncodec.ValueMarshaler interface.
func (v Val) MarshalBSONValue() (bsontype.Type, []byte, error) {
return v.MarshalAppendBSONValue(nil)
}
// MarshalAppendBSONValue is similar to MarshalBSONValue, but allows the caller to specify a slice
// to add the bytes to.
func (v Val) MarshalAppendBSONValue(dst []byte) (bsontype.Type, []byte, error) {
t := v.Type()
switch v.Type() {
case bsontype.Double:
dst = bsoncore.AppendDouble(dst, v.Double())
case bsontype.String:
dst = bsoncore.AppendString(dst, v.String())
case bsontype.EmbeddedDocument:
switch v.primitive.(type) {
case Doc:
t, dst, _ = v.primitive.(Doc).MarshalBSONValue() // Doc.MarshalBSONValue never returns an error.
case MDoc:
t, dst, _ = v.primitive.(MDoc).MarshalBSONValue() // MDoc.MarshalBSONValue never returns an error.
}
case bsontype.Array:
t, dst, _ = v.Array().MarshalBSONValue() // Arr.MarshalBSON never returns an error.
case bsontype.Binary:
subtype, bindata := v.Binary()
dst = bsoncore.AppendBinary(dst, subtype, bindata)
case bsontype.Undefined:
case bsontype.ObjectID:
dst = bsoncore.AppendObjectID(dst, v.ObjectID())
case bsontype.Boolean:
dst = bsoncore.AppendBoolean(dst, v.Boolean())
case bsontype.DateTime:
dst = bsoncore.AppendDateTime(dst, v.DateTime())
case bsontype.Null:
case bsontype.Regex:
pattern, options := v.Regex()
dst = bsoncore.AppendRegex(dst, pattern, options)
case bsontype.DBPointer:
ns, ptr := v.DBPointer()
dst = bsoncore.AppendDBPointer(dst, ns, ptr)
case bsontype.JavaScript:
dst = bsoncore.AppendJavaScript(dst, v.JavaScript())
case bsontype.Symbol:
dst = bsoncore.AppendSymbol(dst, v.Symbol())
case bsontype.CodeWithScope:
code, doc := v.CodeWithScope()
var scope []byte
scope, _ = doc.MarshalBSON() // Doc.MarshalBSON never returns an error.
dst = bsoncore.AppendCodeWithScope(dst, code, scope)
case bsontype.Int32:
dst = bsoncore.AppendInt32(dst, v.Int32())
case bsontype.Timestamp:
t, i := v.Timestamp()
dst = bsoncore.AppendTimestamp(dst, t, i)
case bsontype.Int64:
dst = bsoncore.AppendInt64(dst, v.Int64())
case bsontype.Decimal128:
dst = bsoncore.AppendDecimal128(dst, v.Decimal128())
case bsontype.MinKey:
case bsontype.MaxKey:
default:
panic(fmt.Errorf("invalid BSON type %v", t))
}
return t, dst, nil
}
// UnmarshalBSONValue implements the bsoncodec.ValueUnmarshaler interface.
func (v *Val) UnmarshalBSONValue(t bsontype.Type, data []byte) error {
if v == nil {
return errors.New("cannot unmarshal into nil Value")
}
var err error
var ok = true
var rem []byte
switch t {
case bsontype.Double:
var f64 float64
f64, rem, ok = bsoncore.ReadDouble(data)
*v = Double(f64)
case bsontype.String:
var str string
str, rem, ok = bsoncore.ReadString(data)
*v = String(str)
case bsontype.EmbeddedDocument:
var raw []byte
var doc Doc
raw, rem, ok = bsoncore.ReadDocument(data)
doc, err = ReadDoc(raw)
*v = Document(doc)
case bsontype.Array:
var raw []byte
arr := make(Arr, 0)
raw, rem, ok = bsoncore.ReadArray(data)
err = arr.UnmarshalBSONValue(t, raw)
*v = Array(arr)
case bsontype.Binary:
var subtype byte
var bindata []byte
subtype, bindata, rem, ok = bsoncore.ReadBinary(data)
*v = Binary(subtype, bindata)
case bsontype.Undefined:
*v = Undefined()
case bsontype.ObjectID:
var oid primitive.ObjectID
oid, rem, ok = bsoncore.ReadObjectID(data)
*v = ObjectID(oid)
case bsontype.Boolean:
var b bool
b, rem, ok = bsoncore.ReadBoolean(data)
*v = Boolean(b)
case bsontype.DateTime:
var dt int64
dt, rem, ok = bsoncore.ReadDateTime(data)
*v = DateTime(dt)
case bsontype.Null:
*v = Null()
case bsontype.Regex:
var pattern, options string
pattern, options, rem, ok = bsoncore.ReadRegex(data)
*v = Regex(pattern, options)
case bsontype.DBPointer:
var ns string
var ptr primitive.ObjectID
ns, ptr, rem, ok = bsoncore.ReadDBPointer(data)
*v = DBPointer(ns, ptr)
case bsontype.JavaScript:
var js string
js, rem, ok = bsoncore.ReadJavaScript(data)
*v = JavaScript(js)
case bsontype.Symbol:
var symbol string
symbol, rem, ok = bsoncore.ReadSymbol(data)
*v = Symbol(symbol)
case bsontype.CodeWithScope:
var raw []byte
var code string
var scope Doc
code, raw, rem, ok = bsoncore.ReadCodeWithScope(data)
scope, err = ReadDoc(raw)
*v = CodeWithScope(code, scope)
case bsontype.Int32:
var i32 int32
i32, rem, ok = bsoncore.ReadInt32(data)
*v = Int32(i32)
case bsontype.Timestamp:
var i, t uint32
t, i, rem, ok = bsoncore.ReadTimestamp(data)
*v = Timestamp(t, i)
case bsontype.Int64:
var i64 int64
i64, rem, ok = bsoncore.ReadInt64(data)
*v = Int64(i64)
case bsontype.Decimal128:
var d128 primitive.Decimal128
d128, rem, ok = bsoncore.ReadDecimal128(data)
*v = Decimal128(d128)
case bsontype.MinKey:
*v = MinKey()
case bsontype.MaxKey:
*v = MaxKey()
default:
err = fmt.Errorf("invalid BSON type %v", t)
}
if !ok && err == nil {
err = bsoncore.NewInsufficientBytesError(data, rem)
}
return err
}
// Type returns the BSON type of this value.
func (v Val) Type() bsontype.Type {
if v.t == bsontype.Type(0) {
return bsontype.Null
}
return v.t
}
// IsNumber returns true if the type of v is a numberic BSON type.
func (v Val) IsNumber() bool {
switch v.Type() {
case bsontype.Double, bsontype.Int32, bsontype.Int64, bsontype.Decimal128:
return true
default:
return false
}
}
// Double returns the BSON double value the Value represents. It panics if the value is a BSON type
// other than double.
func (v Val) Double() float64 {
if v.t != bsontype.Double {
panic(ElementTypeError{"bson.Value.Double", v.t})
}
return math.Float64frombits(binary.LittleEndian.Uint64(v.bootstrap[0:8]))
}
// DoubleOK is the same as Double, but returns a boolean instead of panicking.
func (v Val) DoubleOK() (float64, bool) {
if v.t != bsontype.Double {
return 0, false
}
return math.Float64frombits(binary.LittleEndian.Uint64(v.bootstrap[0:8])), true
}
// StringValue returns the BSON string the Value represents. It panics if the value is a BSON type
// other than string.
//
// NOTE: This method is called StringValue to avoid it implementing the
// fmt.Stringer interface.
func (v Val) StringValue() string {
if v.t != bsontype.String {
panic(ElementTypeError{"bson.Value.StringValue", v.t})
}
return v.string()
}
// StringValueOK is the same as StringValue, but returns a boolean instead of
// panicking.
func (v Val) StringValueOK() (string, bool) {
if v.t != bsontype.String {
return "", false
}
return v.string(), true
}
func (v Val) asDoc() Doc {
doc, ok := v.primitive.(Doc)
if ok {
return doc
}
mdoc := v.primitive.(MDoc)
for k, v := range mdoc {
doc = append(doc, Elem{k, v})
}
return doc
}
func (v Val) asMDoc() MDoc {
mdoc, ok := v.primitive.(MDoc)
if ok {
return mdoc
}
mdoc = make(MDoc)
doc := v.primitive.(Doc)
for _, elem := range doc {
mdoc[elem.Key] = elem.Value
}
return mdoc
}
// Document returns the BSON embedded document value the Value represents. It panics if the value
// is a BSON type other than embedded document.
func (v Val) Document() Doc {
if v.t != bsontype.EmbeddedDocument {
panic(ElementTypeError{"bson.Value.Document", v.t})
}
return v.asDoc()
}
// DocumentOK is the same as Document, except it returns a boolean
// instead of panicking.
func (v Val) DocumentOK() (Doc, bool) {
if v.t != bsontype.EmbeddedDocument {
return nil, false
}
return v.asDoc(), true
}
// MDocument returns the BSON embedded document value the Value represents. It panics if the value
// is a BSON type other than embedded document.
func (v Val) MDocument() MDoc {
if v.t != bsontype.EmbeddedDocument {
panic(ElementTypeError{"bson.Value.MDocument", v.t})
}
return v.asMDoc()
}
// MDocumentOK is the same as Document, except it returns a boolean
// instead of panicking.
func (v Val) MDocumentOK() (MDoc, bool) {
if v.t != bsontype.EmbeddedDocument {
return nil, false
}
return v.asMDoc(), true
}
// Array returns the BSON array value the Value represents. It panics if the value is a BSON type
// other than array.
func (v Val) Array() Arr {
if v.t != bsontype.Array {
panic(ElementTypeError{"bson.Value.Array", v.t})
}
return v.primitive.(Arr)
}
// ArrayOK is the same as Array, except it returns a boolean
// instead of panicking.
func (v Val) ArrayOK() (Arr, bool) {
if v.t != bsontype.Array {
return nil, false
}
return v.primitive.(Arr), true
}
// Binary returns the BSON binary value the Value represents. It panics if the value is a BSON type
// other than binary.
func (v Val) Binary() (byte, []byte) {
if v.t != bsontype.Binary {
panic(ElementTypeError{"bson.Value.Binary", v.t})
}
bin := v.primitive.(primitive.Binary)
return bin.Subtype, bin.Data
}
// BinaryOK is the same as Binary, except it returns a boolean instead of
// panicking.
func (v Val) BinaryOK() (byte, []byte, bool) {
if v.t != bsontype.Binary {
return 0x00, nil, false
}
bin := v.primitive.(primitive.Binary)
return bin.Subtype, bin.Data, true
}
// Undefined returns the BSON undefined the Value represents. It panics if the value is a BSON type
// other than binary.
func (v Val) Undefined() {
if v.t != bsontype.Undefined {
panic(ElementTypeError{"bson.Value.Undefined", v.t})
}
}
// UndefinedOK is the same as Undefined, except it returns a boolean instead of
// panicking.
func (v Val) UndefinedOK() bool {
return v.t == bsontype.Undefined
}
// ObjectID returns the BSON ObjectID the Value represents. It panics if the value is a BSON type
// other than ObjectID.
func (v Val) ObjectID() primitive.ObjectID {
if v.t != bsontype.ObjectID {
panic(ElementTypeError{"bson.Value.ObjectID", v.t})
}
var oid primitive.ObjectID
copy(oid[:], v.bootstrap[:12])
return oid
}
// ObjectIDOK is the same as ObjectID, except it returns a boolean instead of
// panicking.
func (v Val) ObjectIDOK() (primitive.ObjectID, bool) {
if v.t != bsontype.ObjectID {
return primitive.ObjectID{}, false
}
var oid primitive.ObjectID
copy(oid[:], v.bootstrap[:12])
return oid, true
}
// Boolean returns the BSON boolean the Value represents. It panics if the value is a BSON type
// other than boolean.
func (v Val) Boolean() bool {
if v.t != bsontype.Boolean {
panic(ElementTypeError{"bson.Value.Boolean", v.t})
}
return v.bootstrap[0] == 0x01
}
// BooleanOK is the same as Boolean, except it returns a boolean instead of
// panicking.
func (v Val) BooleanOK() (bool, bool) {
if v.t != bsontype.Boolean {
return false, false
}
return v.bootstrap[0] == 0x01, true
}
// DateTime returns the BSON datetime the Value represents. It panics if the value is a BSON type
// other than datetime.
func (v Val) DateTime() int64 {
if v.t != bsontype.DateTime {
panic(ElementTypeError{"bson.Value.DateTime", v.t})
}
return v.i64()
}
// DateTimeOK is the same as DateTime, except it returns a boolean instead of
// panicking.
func (v Val) DateTimeOK() (int64, bool) {
if v.t != bsontype.DateTime {
return 0, false
}
return v.i64(), true
}
// Time returns the BSON datetime the Value represents as time.Time. It panics if the value is a BSON
// type other than datetime.
func (v Val) Time() time.Time {
if v.t != bsontype.DateTime {
panic(ElementTypeError{"bson.Value.Time", v.t})
}
i := v.i64()
return time.Unix(i/1000, i%1000*1000000)
}
// TimeOK is the same as Time, except it returns a boolean instead of
// panicking.
func (v Val) TimeOK() (time.Time, bool) {
if v.t != bsontype.DateTime {
return time.Time{}, false
}
i := v.i64()
return time.Unix(i/1000, i%1000*1000000), true
}
// Null returns the BSON undefined the Value represents. It panics if the value is a BSON type
// other than binary.
func (v Val) Null() {
if v.t != bsontype.Null && v.t != bsontype.Type(0) {
panic(ElementTypeError{"bson.Value.Null", v.t})
}
}
// NullOK is the same as Null, except it returns a boolean instead of
// panicking.
func (v Val) NullOK() bool {
if v.t != bsontype.Null && v.t != bsontype.Type(0) {
return false
}
return true
}
// Regex returns the BSON regex the Value represents. It panics if the value is a BSON type
// other than regex.
func (v Val) Regex() (pattern, options string) {
if v.t != bsontype.Regex {
panic(ElementTypeError{"bson.Value.Regex", v.t})
}
regex := v.primitive.(primitive.Regex)
return regex.Pattern, regex.Options
}
// RegexOK is the same as Regex, except that it returns a boolean
// instead of panicking.
func (v Val) RegexOK() (pattern, options string, ok bool) {
if v.t != bsontype.Regex {
return "", "", false
}
regex := v.primitive.(primitive.Regex)
return regex.Pattern, regex.Options, true
}
// DBPointer returns the BSON dbpointer the Value represents. It panics if the value is a BSON type
// other than dbpointer.
func (v Val) DBPointer() (string, primitive.ObjectID) {
if v.t != bsontype.DBPointer {
panic(ElementTypeError{"bson.Value.DBPointer", v.t})
}
dbptr := v.primitive.(primitive.DBPointer)
return dbptr.DB, dbptr.Pointer
}
// DBPointerOK is the same as DBPoitner, except that it returns a boolean
// instead of panicking.
func (v Val) DBPointerOK() (string, primitive.ObjectID, bool) {
if v.t != bsontype.DBPointer {
return "", primitive.ObjectID{}, false
}
dbptr := v.primitive.(primitive.DBPointer)
return dbptr.DB, dbptr.Pointer, true
}
// JavaScript returns the BSON JavaScript the Value represents. It panics if the value is a BSON type
// other than JavaScript.
func (v Val) JavaScript() string {
if v.t != bsontype.JavaScript {
panic(ElementTypeError{"bson.Value.JavaScript", v.t})
}
return v.string()
}
// JavaScriptOK is the same as Javascript, except that it returns a boolean
// instead of panicking.
func (v Val) JavaScriptOK() (string, bool) {
if v.t != bsontype.JavaScript {
return "", false
}
return v.string(), true
}
// Symbol returns the BSON symbol the Value represents. It panics if the value is a BSON type
// other than symbol.
func (v Val) Symbol() string {
if v.t != bsontype.Symbol {
panic(ElementTypeError{"bson.Value.Symbol", v.t})
}
return v.string()
}
// SymbolOK is the same as Javascript, except that it returns a boolean
// instead of panicking.
func (v Val) SymbolOK() (string, bool) {
if v.t != bsontype.Symbol {
return "", false
}
return v.string(), true
}
// CodeWithScope returns the BSON code with scope value the Value represents. It panics if the
// value is a BSON type other than code with scope.
func (v Val) CodeWithScope() (string, Doc) {
if v.t != bsontype.CodeWithScope {
panic(ElementTypeError{"bson.Value.CodeWithScope", v.t})
}
cws := v.primitive.(primitive.CodeWithScope)
return string(cws.Code), cws.Scope.(Doc)
}
// CodeWithScopeOK is the same as JavascriptWithScope,
// except that it returns a boolean instead of panicking.
func (v Val) CodeWithScopeOK() (string, Doc, bool) {
if v.t != bsontype.CodeWithScope {
return "", nil, false
}
cws := v.primitive.(primitive.CodeWithScope)
return string(cws.Code), cws.Scope.(Doc), true
}
// Int32 returns the BSON int32 the Value represents. It panics if the value is a BSON type
// other than int32.
func (v Val) Int32() int32 {
if v.t != bsontype.Int32 {
panic(ElementTypeError{"bson.Value.Int32", v.t})
}
return int32(v.bootstrap[0]) | int32(v.bootstrap[1])<<8 |
int32(v.bootstrap[2])<<16 | int32(v.bootstrap[3])<<24
}
// Int32OK is the same as Int32, except that it returns a boolean instead of
// panicking.
func (v Val) Int32OK() (int32, bool) {
if v.t != bsontype.Int32 {
return 0, false
}
return int32(v.bootstrap[0]) | int32(v.bootstrap[1])<<8 |
int32(v.bootstrap[2])<<16 | int32(v.bootstrap[3])<<24,
true
}
// Timestamp returns the BSON timestamp the Value represents. It panics if the value is a
// BSON type other than timestamp.
func (v Val) Timestamp() (t, i uint32) {
if v.t != bsontype.Timestamp {
panic(ElementTypeError{"bson.Value.Timestamp", v.t})
}
return uint32(v.bootstrap[4]) | uint32(v.bootstrap[5])<<8 |
uint32(v.bootstrap[6])<<16 | uint32(v.bootstrap[7])<<24,
uint32(v.bootstrap[0]) | uint32(v.bootstrap[1])<<8 |
uint32(v.bootstrap[2])<<16 | uint32(v.bootstrap[3])<<24
}
// TimestampOK is the same as Timestamp, except that it returns a boolean
// instead of panicking.
func (v Val) TimestampOK() (t uint32, i uint32, ok bool) {
if v.t != bsontype.Timestamp {
return 0, 0, false
}
return uint32(v.bootstrap[4]) | uint32(v.bootstrap[5])<<8 |
uint32(v.bootstrap[6])<<16 | uint32(v.bootstrap[7])<<24,
uint32(v.bootstrap[0]) | uint32(v.bootstrap[1])<<8 |
uint32(v.bootstrap[2])<<16 | uint32(v.bootstrap[3])<<24,
true
}
// Int64 returns the BSON int64 the Value represents. It panics if the value is a BSON type
// other than int64.
func (v Val) Int64() int64 {
if v.t != bsontype.Int64 {
panic(ElementTypeError{"bson.Value.Int64", v.t})
}
return v.i64()
}
// Int64OK is the same as Int64, except that it returns a boolean instead of
// panicking.
func (v Val) Int64OK() (int64, bool) {
if v.t != bsontype.Int64 {
return 0, false
}
return v.i64(), true
}
// Decimal128 returns the BSON decimal128 value the Value represents. It panics if the value is a
// BSON type other than decimal128.
func (v Val) Decimal128() primitive.Decimal128 {
if v.t != bsontype.Decimal128 {
panic(ElementTypeError{"bson.Value.Decimal128", v.t})
}
return v.primitive.(primitive.Decimal128)
}
// Decimal128OK is the same as Decimal128, except that it returns a boolean
// instead of panicking.
func (v Val) Decimal128OK() (primitive.Decimal128, bool) {
if v.t != bsontype.Decimal128 {
return primitive.Decimal128{}, false
}
return v.primitive.(primitive.Decimal128), true
}
// MinKey returns the BSON minkey the Value represents. It panics if the value is a BSON type
// other than binary.
func (v Val) MinKey() {
if v.t != bsontype.MinKey {
panic(ElementTypeError{"bson.Value.MinKey", v.t})
}
}
// MinKeyOK is the same as MinKey, except it returns a boolean instead of
// panicking.
func (v Val) MinKeyOK() bool {
return v.t == bsontype.MinKey
}
// MaxKey returns the BSON maxkey the Value represents. It panics if the value is a BSON type
// other than binary.
func (v Val) MaxKey() {
if v.t != bsontype.MaxKey {
panic(ElementTypeError{"bson.Value.MaxKey", v.t})
}
}
// MaxKeyOK is the same as MaxKey, except it returns a boolean instead of
// panicking.
func (v Val) MaxKeyOK() bool {
return v.t == bsontype.MaxKey
}
// Equal compares v to v2 and returns true if they are equal. Unknown BSON types are
// never equal. Two empty values are equal.
func (v Val) Equal(v2 Val) bool {
if v.Type() != v2.Type() {
return false
}
if v.IsZero() && v2.IsZero() {
return true
}
switch v.Type() {
case bsontype.Double, bsontype.DateTime, bsontype.Timestamp, bsontype.Int64:
return bytes.Equal(v.bootstrap[0:8], v2.bootstrap[0:8])
case bsontype.String:
return v.string() == v2.string()
case bsontype.EmbeddedDocument:
return v.equalDocs(v2)
case bsontype.Array:
return v.Array().Equal(v2.Array())
case bsontype.Binary:
return v.primitive.(primitive.Binary).Equal(v2.primitive.(primitive.Binary))
case bsontype.Undefined:
return true
case bsontype.ObjectID:
return bytes.Equal(v.bootstrap[0:12], v2.bootstrap[0:12])
case bsontype.Boolean:
return v.bootstrap[0] == v2.bootstrap[0]
case bsontype.Null:
return true
case bsontype.Regex:
return v.primitive.(primitive.Regex).Equal(v2.primitive.(primitive.Regex))
case bsontype.DBPointer:
return v.primitive.(primitive.DBPointer).Equal(v2.primitive.(primitive.DBPointer))
case bsontype.JavaScript:
return v.JavaScript() == v2.JavaScript()
case bsontype.Symbol:
return v.Symbol() == v2.Symbol()
case bsontype.CodeWithScope:
code1, scope1 := v.primitive.(primitive.CodeWithScope).Code, v.primitive.(primitive.CodeWithScope).Scope
code2, scope2 := v2.primitive.(primitive.CodeWithScope).Code, v2.primitive.(primitive.CodeWithScope).Scope
return code1 == code2 && v.equalInterfaceDocs(scope1, scope2)
case bsontype.Int32:
return v.Int32() == v2.Int32()
case bsontype.Decimal128:
h, l := v.Decimal128().GetBytes()
h2, l2 := v2.Decimal128().GetBytes()
return h == h2 && l == l2
case bsontype.MinKey:
return true
case bsontype.MaxKey:
return true
default:
return false
}
}
func (v Val) equalDocs(v2 Val) bool {
_, ok1 := v.primitive.(MDoc)
_, ok2 := v2.primitive.(MDoc)
if ok1 || ok2 {
return v.asMDoc().Equal(v2.asMDoc())
}
return v.asDoc().Equal(v2.asDoc())
}
func (Val) equalInterfaceDocs(i, i2 interface{}) bool {
switch d := i.(type) {
case MDoc:
d2, ok := i2.(IDoc)
if !ok {
return false
}
return d.Equal(d2)
case Doc:
d2, ok := i2.(IDoc)
if !ok {
return false
}
return d.Equal(d2)
case nil:
return i2 == nil
default:
return false
}
}