[chore]: Bump github.com/gin-contrib/cors from 1.5.0 to 1.7.0 (#2745)

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dependabot[bot]
2024-03-11 10:12:06 +00:00
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parent 4c155aa847
commit e24efcac8b
158 changed files with 11727 additions and 4290 deletions

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@ -123,6 +123,11 @@ type cborEncDriver struct {
encDriverNoopContainerWriter
h *CborHandle
// scratch buffer for: encode time, numbers, etc
//
// RFC3339Nano uses 35 chars: 2006-01-02T15:04:05.999999999Z07:00
b [40]byte
e Encoder
}
@ -204,7 +209,7 @@ func (e *cborEncDriver) EncodeTime(t time.Time) {
e.EncodeNil()
} else if e.h.TimeRFC3339 {
e.encUint(0, cborBaseTag)
e.encStringBytesS(cborBaseString, t.Format(time.RFC3339Nano))
e.encStringBytesS(cborBaseString, stringView(fmtTime(t, time.RFC3339Nano, e.b[:0])))
} else {
e.encUint(1, cborBaseTag)
t = t.UTC().Round(time.Microsecond)
@ -427,12 +432,13 @@ func (d *cborDecDriver) decLen() int {
return int(d.decUint())
}
func (d *cborDecDriver) decAppendIndefiniteBytes(bs []byte) []byte {
func (d *cborDecDriver) decAppendIndefiniteBytes(bs []byte, major byte) []byte {
d.bdRead = false
for !d.CheckBreak() {
if major := d.bd >> 5; major != cborMajorBytes && major != cborMajorString {
d.d.errorf("invalid indefinite string/bytes %x (%s); got major %v, expected %v or %v",
d.bd, cbordesc(d.bd), major, cborMajorBytes, cborMajorString)
chunkMajor := d.bd >> 5
if chunkMajor != major {
d.d.errorf("malformed indefinite string/bytes %x (%s); contains chunk with major type %v, expected %v",
d.bd, cbordesc(d.bd), chunkMajor, major)
}
n := uint(d.decLen())
oldLen := uint(len(bs))
@ -445,6 +451,9 @@ func (d *cborDecDriver) decAppendIndefiniteBytes(bs []byte) []byte {
bs = bs[:newLen]
}
d.d.decRd.readb(bs[oldLen:newLen])
if d.h.ValidateUnicode && major == cborMajorString && !utf8.Valid(bs[oldLen:newLen]) {
d.d.errorf("indefinite-length text string contains chunk that is not a valid utf-8 sequence: 0x%x", bs[oldLen:newLen])
}
d.bdRead = false
}
d.bdRead = false
@ -580,9 +589,9 @@ func (d *cborDecDriver) DecodeBytes(bs []byte) (bsOut []byte) {
d.bdRead = false
if bs == nil {
d.d.decByteState = decByteStateReuseBuf
return d.decAppendIndefiniteBytes(d.d.b[:0])
return d.decAppendIndefiniteBytes(d.d.b[:0], d.bd>>5)
}
return d.decAppendIndefiniteBytes(bs[:0])
return d.decAppendIndefiniteBytes(bs[:0], d.bd>>5)
}
if d.bd == cborBdIndefiniteArray {
d.bdRead = false

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@ -1399,6 +1399,10 @@ func NewDecoderString(s string, h Handle) *Decoder {
return NewDecoderBytes(bytesView(s), h)
}
func (d *Decoder) HandleName() string {
return d.hh.Name()
}
func (d *Decoder) r() *decRd {
return &d.decRd
}
@ -1580,14 +1584,9 @@ func (d *Decoder) MustDecode(v interface{}) {
d.calls--
}
// Release releases shared (pooled) resources.
// Release is a no-op.
//
// It is important to call Release() when done with a Decoder, so those resources
// are released instantly for use by subsequently created Decoders.
//
// By default, Release() is automatically called unless the option ExplicitRelease is set.
//
// Deprecated: Release is a no-op as pooled resources are not used with an Decoder.
// Deprecated: Pooled resources are not used with a Decoder.
// This method is kept for compatibility reasons only.
func (d *Decoder) Release() {
}

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@ -984,6 +984,10 @@ func NewEncoderBytes(out *[]byte, h Handle) *Encoder {
return e
}
func (e *Encoder) HandleName() string {
return e.hh.Name()
}
func (e *Encoder) init(h Handle) {
initHandle(h)
e.err = errEncoderNotInitialized
@ -1150,12 +1154,9 @@ func (e *Encoder) MustEncode(v interface{}) {
}
}
// Release releases shared (pooled) resources.
// Release is a no-op.
//
// It is important to call Release() when done with an Encoder, so those resources
// are released instantly for use by subsequently created Encoders.
//
// Deprecated: Release is a no-op as pooled resources are not used with an Encoder.
// Deprecated: Pooled resources are not used with an Encoder.
// This method is kept for compatibility reasons only.
func (e *Encoder) Release() {
}

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@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ package codec
import (
"bytes"
"encoding/base64"
"encoding/base32"
"errors"
"fmt"
"go/format"
@ -190,7 +190,11 @@ var (
errGenExpectArrayOrMap = errors.New("unexpected type - expecting array/map/slice")
errGenUnexpectedTypeFastpath = errors.New("fast-path: unexpected type - requires map or slice")
genBase64enc = base64.NewEncoding("ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789__")
// don't use base64, only 63 characters allowed in valid go identifiers
// ie ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789_
//
// don't use numbers, as a valid go identifer must start with a letter.
genTypenameEnc = base32.NewEncoding("ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdef")
genQNameRegex = regexp.MustCompile(`[A-Za-z_.]+`)
)
@ -2303,8 +2307,6 @@ func genMethodNameT(t reflect.Type, tRef reflect.Type) (n string) {
}
} else {
// best way to get the package name inclusive
// return ptrPfx + strings.Replace(tstr, ".", "_", 1000)
// return ptrPfx + genBase64enc.EncodeToString([]byte(tstr))
if t.Name() != "" && genQNameRegex.MatchString(tstr) {
return ptrPfx + strings.Replace(tstr, ".", "_", 1000)
} else {
@ -2315,12 +2317,12 @@ func genMethodNameT(t reflect.Type, tRef reflect.Type) (n string) {
}
}
// genCustomNameForType base64encodes the t.String() value in such a way
// genCustomNameForType base32 encodes the t.String() value in such a way
// that it can be used within a function name.
func genCustomTypeName(tstr string) string {
len2 := genBase64enc.EncodedLen(len(tstr))
len2 := genTypenameEnc.EncodedLen(len(tstr))
bufx := make([]byte, len2)
genBase64enc.Encode(bufx, []byte(tstr))
genTypenameEnc.Encode(bufx, []byte(tstr))
for i := len2 - 1; i >= 0; i-- {
if bufx[i] == '=' {
len2--

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@ -110,8 +110,7 @@ package codec
//
// ------------------------------------------
// Bounds Checking
// - Allow bytesDecReader to incur "bounds check error", and
// recover that as an io.EOF.
// - Allow bytesDecReader to incur "bounds check error", and recover that as an io error.
// This allows the bounds check branch to always be taken by the branch predictor,
// giving better performance (in theory), while ensuring that the code is shorter.
//
@ -857,26 +856,10 @@ type BasicHandle struct {
// Once a Handle has been initialized (used), do not modify this option. It will be ignored.
TimeNotBuiltin bool
// ExplicitRelease configures whether Release() is implicitly called after an encode or
// decode call.
// ExplicitRelease is ignored and has no effect.
//
// If you will hold onto an Encoder or Decoder for re-use, by calling Reset(...)
// on it or calling (Must)Encode repeatedly into a given []byte or io.Writer,
// then you do not want it to be implicitly closed after each Encode/Decode call.
// Doing so will unnecessarily return resources to the shared pool, only for you to
// grab them right after again to do another Encode/Decode call.
//
// Instead, you configure ExplicitRelease=true, and you explicitly call Release() when
// you are truly done.
//
// As an alternative, you can explicitly set a finalizer - so its resources
// are returned to the shared pool before it is garbage-collected. Do it as below:
// runtime.SetFinalizer(e, (*Encoder).Release)
// runtime.SetFinalizer(d, (*Decoder).Release)
//
// Deprecated: This is not longer used as pools are only used for long-lived objects
// which are shared across goroutines.
// Setting this value has no effect. It is maintained for backward compatibility.
// Deprecated: Pools are only used for long-lived objects shared across goroutines.
// It is maintained for backward compatibility.
ExplicitRelease bool
// ---- cache line
@ -2489,7 +2472,7 @@ func panicValToErr(h errDecorator, v interface{}, err *error) {
case runtime.Error:
d, dok := h.(*Decoder)
if dok && d.bytes && isSliceBoundsError(xerr.Error()) {
*err = io.EOF
*err = io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
} else {
h.wrapErr(xerr, err)
}
@ -2803,7 +2786,7 @@ func freelistCapacity(length int) (capacity int) {
// bytesFreelist is a list of byte buffers, sorted by cap.
//
// In anecdotal testing (running go test -tsd 1..6), we couldn't get
// the length ofthe list > 4 at any time. So we believe a linear search
// the length of the list > 4 at any time. So we believe a linear search
// without bounds checking is sufficient.
//
// Typical usage model:
@ -2821,7 +2804,7 @@ func freelistCapacity(length int) (capacity int) {
// v1 := v0
// ... use v1 ...
// blist.put(v1)
// if byteSliceAddr(v0) != byteSliceAddr(v1) {
// if !byteSliceSameData(v0, v1) {
// blist.put(v0)
// }
type bytesFreelist [][]byte

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@ -1301,6 +1301,9 @@ func (d *jsonDecDriver) DecodeNaked() {
// Note also that the float values for NaN, +Inf or -Inf are encoded as null,
// as suggested by NOTE 4 of the ECMA-262 ECMAScript Language Specification 5.1 edition.
// see http://www.ecma-international.org/publications/files/ECMA-ST/Ecma-262.pdf .
//
// Note the following behaviour differences vs std-library encoding/json package:
// - struct field names matched in case-sensitive manner
type JsonHandle struct {
textEncodingType
BasicHandle

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@ -1174,7 +1174,7 @@ func (c *msgpackSpecRpcCodec) ReadRequestBody(body interface{}) error {
func (c *msgpackSpecRpcCodec) parseCustomHeader(expectTypeByte byte, msgid *uint64, methodOrError *string) (err error) {
if cls := c.cls.load(); cls.closed {
return io.EOF
return io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
}
// We read the response header by hand

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@ -350,9 +350,9 @@ func (z *ioDecReader) unreadn1() {
// bytesDecReader is a decReader that reads off a byte slice with zero copying
//
// Note: we do not try to convert index'ing out of bounds to an io.EOF.
// Note: we do not try to convert index'ing out of bounds to an io error.
// instead, we let it bubble up to the exported Encode/Decode method
// and recover it as an io.EOF.
// and recover it as an io error.
//
// Every function here MUST defensively check bounds either explicitly
// or via a bounds check.