// Copyright 2022 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. //go:build go1.19 && !go1.20 package slog import ( "reflect" "unsafe" ) type ( stringptr unsafe.Pointer // used in Value.any when the Value is a string groupptr unsafe.Pointer // used in Value.any when the Value is a []Attr ) // StringValue returns a new Value for a string. func StringValue(value string) Value { hdr := (*reflect.StringHeader)(unsafe.Pointer(&value)) return Value{num: uint64(hdr.Len), any: stringptr(hdr.Data)} } func (v Value) str() string { var s string hdr := (*reflect.StringHeader)(unsafe.Pointer(&s)) hdr.Data = uintptr(v.any.(stringptr)) hdr.Len = int(v.num) return s } // String returns Value's value as a string, formatted like fmt.Sprint. Unlike // the methods Int64, Float64, and so on, which panic if v is of the // wrong kind, String never panics. func (v Value) String() string { if sp, ok := v.any.(stringptr); ok { // Inlining this code makes a huge difference. var s string hdr := (*reflect.StringHeader)(unsafe.Pointer(&s)) hdr.Data = uintptr(sp) hdr.Len = int(v.num) return s } return string(v.append(nil)) } // GroupValue returns a new Value for a list of Attrs. // The caller must not subsequently mutate the argument slice. func GroupValue(as ...Attr) Value { hdr := (*reflect.SliceHeader)(unsafe.Pointer(&as)) return Value{num: uint64(hdr.Len), any: groupptr(hdr.Data)} }