## Changes
If not explicitly quoted, the YAML loader interprets a value like
`2024-08-29` as a timestamp. Such a value is usually intended to be a
string instead. Our normalization logic was not able to turn a time
value back into the original string.
This change boxes the time value to include its original string
representation. Normalization of one of these values into a string can
now use the original input value.
## Tests
Unit tests in `libs/dyn/convert`.
## Changes
This PR changes the location metadata associated with a `dyn.Value` to a
slice of locations. This will allow us to keep track of location
metadata across merges and overrides.
The convention is to treat the first location in the slice as the
primary location. Also, the semantics are the same as before if there's
only one location associated with a value, that is:
1. For complex values (maps, sequences) the location of the v1 is
primary in Merge(v1, v2)
2. For primitive values the location of v2 is primary in Merge(v1, v2)
## Tests
Modifying existing merge unit tests. Other existing unit tests and
integration tests pass.
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Co-authored-by: Pieter Noordhuis <pieter.noordhuis@databricks.com>
## Changes
Previously, the functions `Get` and `Index` returned `dyn.NilValue` to
indicate that a map key or sequence index wasn't found. This is a valid
value, so we need to differentiate between actual absence and a real
`dyn.NilValue`. We do this with the zero value of a `dyn.Value` (also
captured in the constant `dyn.InvalidValue`).
## Tests
* Unit tests.
* Renamed `Get` and `Index` to find and update all call sites.
## Changes
Before this change maps were stored as a regular Go map with string
keys. This didn't let us capture metadata (location information) for map
keys.
To address this, this change replaces the use of the regular Go map with
a dedicated type for a dynamic map. This type stores the `dyn.Value` for
both the key and the value. It uses a map to still allow O(1) lookups
and redirects those into a slice.
## Tests
* All existing unit tests pass (some with minor modifications due to
interface change).
* Equality assertions with `assert.Equal` no longer worked because the
new `dyn.Mapping` persists the order in which keys are set and is
therefore susceptible to map ordering issues. To fix this, I added a
`dynassert` package that forwards all assertions to `testify/assert` but
intercepts equality for `dyn.Value` arguments.
## Changes
The file `value.go` had a couple `AsZZZ` and `MustZZZ` functions.
This change backfills missing versions and moves all of them to a
separate file.
## Tests
Tests pass; full coverage.