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fs: fix setting stringArray config values from environment variables
After the config re-organisation, the setting of stringArray config values (eg `--exclude` set with `RCLONE_EXCLUDE`) was broken and gave a message like this for `RCLONE_EXCLUDE=*.jpg`: Failed to load "filter" default values: failed to initialise "filter" options: couldn't parse config item "exclude" = "*.jpg" as []string: parsing "*.jpg" as []string failed: invalid character '/' looking for beginning of value This was caused by the parser trying to parse the input string as a JSON value. When the config was re-organised it was thought that the internal representation of stringArray values was not important as it was never visible externally, however this turned out not to be true. A defined representation was chosen - a comma separated string and this was documented and tests were introduced in this patch. This potentially introduces a very small backwards incompatibility. In rclone v1.67.0 RCLONE_EXCLUDE=a,b Would be interpreted as --exclude "a,b" Whereas this new code will interpret it as --exclude "a" --exclude "b" The benefit of being able to set multiple values with an environment variable was deemed to outweigh the very small backwards compatibility risk. If a value with a `,` is needed, then use CSV escaping, eg RCLONE_EXCLUDE="a,b" (Note this needs to have the quotes in so at the unix shell that would be RCLONE_EXCLUDE='"a,b"' Fixes #8063
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@ -6,7 +6,9 @@ package cmdtest
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import (
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"os"
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"regexp"
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"runtime"
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"strings"
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"testing"
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"github.com/stretchr/testify/assert"
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@ -344,4 +346,42 @@ func TestEnvironmentVariables(t *testing.T) {
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env = ""
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out, err = rcloneEnv(env, "version", "-vv", "--use-json-log")
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jsonLogOK()
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// Find all the File filter lines in out and return them
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parseFileFilters := func(out string) (extensions []string) {
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// Match: - (^|/)[^/]*\.jpg$
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find := regexp.MustCompile(`^- \(\^\|\/\)\[\^\/\]\*\\\.(.*?)\$$`)
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for _, line := range strings.Split(out, "\n") {
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if m := find.FindStringSubmatch(line); m != nil {
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extensions = append(extensions, m[1])
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}
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}
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return extensions
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}
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// Make sure that multiple valued (stringArray) environment variables are handled properly
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env = ``
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out, err = rcloneEnv(env, "version", "-vv", "--dump", "filters", "--exclude", "*.gif", "--exclude", "*.tif")
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require.NoError(t, err)
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assert.Equal(t, []string{"gif", "tif"}, parseFileFilters(out))
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env = `RCLONE_EXCLUDE=*.jpg`
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out, err = rcloneEnv(env, "version", "-vv", "--dump", "filters", "--exclude", "*.gif")
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require.NoError(t, err)
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assert.Equal(t, []string{"jpg", "gif"}, parseFileFilters(out))
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env = `RCLONE_EXCLUDE=*.jpg,*.png`
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out, err = rcloneEnv(env, "version", "-vv", "--dump", "filters", "--exclude", "*.gif", "--exclude", "*.tif")
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require.NoError(t, err)
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assert.Equal(t, []string{"jpg", "png", "gif", "tif"}, parseFileFilters(out))
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env = `RCLONE_EXCLUDE="*.jpg","*.png"`
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out, err = rcloneEnv(env, "version", "-vv", "--dump", "filters")
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require.NoError(t, err)
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assert.Equal(t, []string{"jpg", "png"}, parseFileFilters(out))
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env = `RCLONE_EXCLUDE="*.,,,","*.png"`
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out, err = rcloneEnv(env, "version", "-vv", "--dump", "filters")
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require.NoError(t, err)
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assert.Equal(t, []string{",,,", "png"}, parseFileFilters(out))
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}
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@ -2911,6 +2911,22 @@ so they take exactly the same form.
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The options set by environment variables can be seen with the `-vv` flag, e.g. `rclone version -vv`.
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Options that can appear multiple times (type `stringArray`) are
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treated slighly differently as environment variables can only be
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defined once. In order to allow a simple mechanism for adding one or
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many items, the input is treated as a [CSV encoded](https://godoc.org/encoding/csv)
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string. For example
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| Environment Variable | Equivalent options |
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|----------------------|--------------------|
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| `RCLONE_EXCLUDE="*.jpg"` | `--exclude "*.jpg"` |
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| `RCLONE_EXCLUDE="*.jpg,*.png"` | `--exclude "*.jpg"` `--exclude "*.png"` |
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| `RCLONE_EXCLUDE='"*.jpg","*.png"'` | `--exclude "*.jpg"` `--exclude "*.png"` |
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| `RCLONE_EXCLUDE='"/directory with comma , in it /**"'` | `--exclude "/directory with comma , in it /**" |
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If `stringArray` options are defined as environment variables **and**
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options on the command line then all the values will be used.
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### Config file ###
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You can set defaults for values in the config file on an individual
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@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
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package configstruct
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import (
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"encoding/json"
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"encoding/csv"
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"errors"
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"fmt"
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"reflect"
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@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ func camelToSnake(in string) string {
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//
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// Builtin types are expected to be encoding as their natural
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// stringificatons as produced by fmt.Sprint except for []string which
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// is expected to be encoded as JSON with empty array encoded as "".
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// is expected to be encoded a a CSV with empty array encoded as "".
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//
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// Any other types are expected to be encoded by their String()
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// methods and decoded by their `Set(s string) error` methods.
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@ -58,14 +58,18 @@ func StringToInterface(def interface{}, in string) (newValue interface{}, err er
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case time.Duration:
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newValue, err = time.ParseDuration(in)
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case []string:
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// JSON decode arrays of strings
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if in != "" {
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var out []string
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err = json.Unmarshal([]byte(in), &out)
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newValue = out
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} else {
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// Empty string we will treat as empty array
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// CSV decode arrays of strings - ideally we would use
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// fs.CommaSepList here but we can't as it would cause
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// a circular import.
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if len(in) == 0 {
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newValue = []string{}
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} else {
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r := csv.NewReader(strings.NewReader(in))
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newValue, err = r.Read()
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switch _err := err.(type) {
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case *csv.ParseError:
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err = _err.Err // remove line numbers from the error message
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}
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}
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default:
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// Try using a Set method
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{"1m1s", fs.Duration(0), fs.Duration(61 * time.Second), ""},
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{"1potato", fs.Duration(0), nil, `parsing "1potato" as fs.Duration failed: parsing time "1potato" as "2006-01-02": cannot parse "1potato" as "2006"`},
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{``, []string{}, []string{}, ""},
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{`[]`, []string(nil), []string{}, ""},
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{`["hello"]`, []string{}, []string{"hello"}, ""},
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{`["hello","world!"]`, []string(nil), []string{"hello", "world!"}, ""},
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{`""`, []string(nil), []string{""}, ""},
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{`hello`, []string{}, []string{"hello"}, ""},
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{`"hello"`, []string{}, []string{"hello"}, ""},
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{`hello,world!`, []string(nil), []string{"hello", "world!"}, ""},
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{`"hello","world!"`, []string(nil), []string{"hello", "world!"}, ""},
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{"1s", time.Duration(0), time.Second, ""},
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{"1m1s", time.Duration(0), 61 * time.Second, ""},
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{"1potato", time.Duration(0), nil, `parsing "1potato" as time.Duration failed: time: unknown unit "potato" in duration "1potato"`},
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// Read default from environment if possible
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envKey := fs.OptionToEnv(name)
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if envValue, envFound := os.LookupEnv(envKey); envFound {
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err := flags.Set(name, envValue)
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if err != nil {
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fs.Fatalf(nil, "Invalid value when setting --%s from environment variable %s=%q: %v", name, envKey, envValue, err)
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isStringArray := false
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opt, isOption := flag.Value.(*fs.Option)
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if isOption {
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_, isStringArray = opt.Default.([]string)
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}
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if isStringArray {
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// Treat stringArray differently, treating the environment variable as a CSV array
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var list fs.CommaSepList
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err := list.Set(envValue)
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if err != nil {
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fs.Fatalf(nil, "Invalid value when setting stringArray --%s from environment variable %s=%q: %v", name, envKey, envValue, err)
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}
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// Set both the Value (so items on the command line get added) and DefValue so the help is correct
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opt.Value = ([]string)(list)
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flag.DefValue = list.String()
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for _, v := range list {
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fs.Debugf(nil, "Setting --%s %q from environment variable %s=%q", name, v, envKey, envValue)
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}
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} else {
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err := flags.Set(name, envValue)
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if err != nil {
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fs.Fatalf(nil, "Invalid value when setting --%s from environment variable %s=%q: %v", name, envKey, envValue, err)
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}
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fs.Debugf(nil, "Setting --%s %q from environment variable %s=%q", name, flag.Value, envKey, envValue)
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flag.DefValue = envValue
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}
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fs.Debugf(nil, "Setting --%s %q from environment variable %s=%q", name, flag.Value, envKey, envValue)
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flag.DefValue = envValue
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}
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// Add flag to Group if it is a global flag
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if len(stringArray) == 0 {
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return ""
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}
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// Encode string arrays as JSON
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// Encode string arrays as CSV
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// The default Go encoding can't be decoded uniquely
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buf, err := json.Marshal(stringArray)
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if err != nil {
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Errorf(nil, "Can't encode default value for %q key - ignoring: %v", o.Name, err)
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return "[]"
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}
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return string(buf)
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return CommaSepList(stringArray).String()
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}
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return fmt.Sprint(v)
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}
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