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* Tier-2 structured verb options: OptionSpec, initial migration (#2098) PR 3 of the AI-friendly roadmap (plans/plan-2098-llm.md). Infrastructure: - Add OptionSpec{Flag,Arg,Type,Desc,Repeatable,Values} to pkg/transformers/aaa_record_transformer.go alongside TransformerSetup. Type is one of: bool, string, int, float, csv-list, regex, filename, format, enum. For type=="enum", Values lists the valid choices. - Add Options []OptionSpec to TransformerSetup (nil = not yet migrated). - Emit Options in VerbInfoForJSON (omitempty so unmigrated verbs stay backward-compatible; agents check key presence for Tier-2 availability). UsageText is always present as the Tier-1 prose fallback. - Add VerbOptionsNilCheck() in aaa_verb_options_check.go: progress report of migrated vs. unmigrated verbs, analogous to FLAG_TABLE.NilCheck(). - Wire verb-options-nil-check into mlr help (internal/docgen section). Initial migration (5/70 verbs): - nothing: empty Options (no verb-specific options, explicitly migrated) - cat: -n (bool), -N (string), -g (csv-list), --filename, --filenum (bool) - head: -g (csv-list), -n (int) - tail: -g (csv-list), -n (int) - tee: -a, -p (bool) Tests: - 5 new unit tests in aaa_transformer_json_test.go covering migrated/ unmigrated paths, field population, JSON round-trip, and key-presence. - Regression test case 0003: mlr help verb-options-nil-check golden output. Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * Migrate all 70 verbs to structured OptionSpec; bump catalog schema to v2 Completes the Tier-2 migration started in the previous commit. Every verb in TRANSFORMER_LOOKUP_TABLE now has a non-nil Options field. - Workflow-migrated all 65 remaining verbs. Each Setup var now carries Options: []OptionSpec{...} with Flag/Arg/Type/Desc fields. Verbs with no verb-specific options (altkv, check, group-like, nothing, etc.) use an empty slice to signal "migrated but no options." - Drop `omitempty` from VerbInfoForJSON.Options: empty slices were silently dropped, making migrated-no-option verbs indistinguishable from unmigrated ones in JSON. Without omitempty: null=unmigrated, []=migrated-no-options, [...]= migrated-with-options. Bump catalogSchemaVersion 1→2 for this shape change. - Replace the two "unmigrated-verb" unit tests (which used stats1 as an example) with TestAllVerbsFullyMigrated (asserts every verb has non-nil Options) and TestAllVerbsHaveOptionsKeyInJSON (asserts every migrated verb emits the "options" key in JSON). - Regenerate test/cases/cli-help/0003/expout: now reads "Verb options migration: 70/70 migrated." Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * remove a transitional helper * git rms * Render verb usage Options blocks from structured OptionSpec Each verb's usage message and its Tier-2 OptionSpec list previously duplicated the option text. New WriteVerbOptions (aaa_verb_usage.go) renders the "Options:" block from the specs: aligned flag column, descriptions word-wrapped at 80, uniform trailing -h|--help line. - OptionSpec gains Aliases (JSON "aliases") so long-form spellings like join's --lk|--left-keep-field-names survive in both outputs - All 70 verbs migrated; options literals hoisted to package-level vars (usage funcs can't reference their Setup var without a Go init cycle) - Hand-written per-option details the specs had condensed away are merged into Desc, enriching the JSON catalog - Non-option prose (examples, cross-references, dynamic accumulator listings) kept verbatim - Regenerated the six usage-embedding regression expectations and the two affected doc pages Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com> * Fix pre-existing usage-text bugs surfaced by the OptionSpec migration - gap: usage said "One of -f or -g is required" but the parser takes -n or -g - seqgen: drop description line copy-pasted from cat ("Passes input records directly to output...") which contradicted "Discards the input record stream" - utf8-to-latin1: description read inverted ("from Latin-1 to UTF-8") - sec2gmtdate: usage said "../c/mlr" instead of "mlr" - top: document the accepted-but-undocumented --max flag - stats2: add linreg-pca to the -a enum values, matching the runtime accumulator table Regression expectations and docs regenerated accordingly. Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com> * Fix check usage sentence order; stats1 usage blank line to usage stream - check: the description's second and third lines were swapped, reading "Consumes records without printing any output, / Useful for doing a well-formatted check on input data. / with the exception that warnings are printed to stderr." - stats1: a bare fmt.Println() in the usage func wrote its blank line to process stdout instead of the usage output stream Regression expectation and docs regenerated. Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com> --------- Co-authored-by: Claude Sonnet 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
224 lines
5.9 KiB
Go
224 lines
5.9 KiB
Go
package transformers
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import (
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"fmt"
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"os"
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"strings"
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"github.com/johnkerl/miller/v6/pkg/cli"
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"github.com/johnkerl/miller/v6/pkg/types"
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)
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type tRepeatCountSource int
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const (
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repeatCountSourceUnspecified tRepeatCountSource = iota
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repeatCountFromInt
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repeatCountFromFieldName
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)
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const verbNameRepeat = "repeat"
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var repeatOptions = []OptionSpec{
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{
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Flag: "-n",
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Arg: "{repeat count}",
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Type: "int",
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Desc: "Repeat each input record this many times.",
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},
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{
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Flag: "-f",
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Arg: "{field name}",
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Type: "string",
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Desc: "Same as -n, but take the repeat count from the specified field name of each input record.",
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},
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}
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var RepeatSetup = TransformerSetup{
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Verb: verbNameRepeat,
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UsageFunc: transformerRepeatUsage,
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ParseCLIFunc: transformerRepeatParseCLI,
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IgnoresInput: false,
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Options: repeatOptions,
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}
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func transformerRepeatUsage(
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o *os.File,
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) {
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fmt.Fprintf(o, "Usage: %s %s [options]\n", "mlr", verbNameRepeat)
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fmt.Fprintf(o, "Copies input records to output records multiple times.\n")
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fmt.Fprintf(o, "Options must be exactly one of -n or -f.\n")
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WriteVerbOptions(o, repeatOptions)
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fmt.Fprintf(o, "Example:\n")
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fmt.Fprintf(o, " echo x=0 | %s %s -n 4 then put '$x=urand()'\n", "mlr", verbNameRepeat)
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fmt.Fprintf(o, "produces:\n")
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fmt.Fprintf(o, " x=0.488189\n")
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fmt.Fprintf(o, " x=0.484973\n")
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fmt.Fprintf(o, " x=0.704983\n")
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fmt.Fprintf(o, " x=0.147311\n")
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fmt.Fprintf(o, "Example:\n")
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fmt.Fprintf(o, " echo a=1,b=2,c=3 | %s %s -f b\n", "mlr", verbNameRepeat)
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fmt.Fprintf(o, "produces:\n")
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fmt.Fprintf(o, " a=1,b=2,c=3\n")
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fmt.Fprintf(o, " a=1,b=2,c=3\n")
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fmt.Fprintf(o, "Example:\n")
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fmt.Fprintf(o, " echo a=1,b=2,c=3 | %s %s -f c\n", "mlr", verbNameRepeat)
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fmt.Fprintf(o, "produces:\n")
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fmt.Fprintf(o, " a=1,b=2,c=3\n")
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fmt.Fprintf(o, " a=1,b=2,c=3\n")
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fmt.Fprintf(o, " a=1,b=2,c=3\n")
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}
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func transformerRepeatParseCLI(
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pargi *int,
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argc int,
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args []string,
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_ *cli.TOptions,
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doConstruct bool, // false for first pass of CLI-parse, true for second pass
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) (RecordTransformer, error) {
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repeatCountSource := repeatCountSourceUnspecified
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repeatCount := int64(0)
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repeatCountFieldName := ""
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// Skip the verb name from the current spot in the mlr command line
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argi := *pargi
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verb := args[argi]
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argi++
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var err error
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for argi < argc /* variable increment: 1 or 2 depending on flag */ {
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opt := args[argi]
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if !strings.HasPrefix(opt, "-") {
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break // No more flag options to process
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}
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if args[argi] == "--" {
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break // All transformers must do this so main-flags can follow verb-flags
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}
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argi++
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switch opt {
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case "-h", "--help":
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transformerRepeatUsage(os.Stdout)
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return nil, cli.ErrHelpRequested
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case "-n":
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repeatCount, err = cli.VerbGetIntArg(verb, opt, args, &argi, argc)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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repeatCountSource = repeatCountFromInt
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case "-f":
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repeatCountFieldName, err = cli.VerbGetStringArg(verb, opt, args, &argi, argc)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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repeatCountSource = repeatCountFromFieldName
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default:
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return nil, cli.VerbErrorf(verb, "option \"%s\" not recognized", opt)
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}
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}
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if repeatCountSource == repeatCountSourceUnspecified {
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return nil, cli.VerbErrorf(verb, "-n or -f is required")
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}
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*pargi = argi
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if !doConstruct { // All transformers must do this for main command-line parsing
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return nil, nil
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}
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transformer, err := NewTransformerRepeat(
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repeatCountSource,
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repeatCount,
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repeatCountFieldName,
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)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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return transformer, nil
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}
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type TransformerRepeat struct {
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repeatCount int64
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repeatCountFieldName string
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recordTransformerFunc RecordTransformerFunc
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}
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func NewTransformerRepeat(
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repeatCountSource tRepeatCountSource,
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repeatCount int64,
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repeatCountFieldName string,
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) (*TransformerRepeat, error) {
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tr := &TransformerRepeat{
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repeatCount: repeatCount,
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repeatCountFieldName: repeatCountFieldName,
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}
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if repeatCountSource == repeatCountFromInt {
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tr.recordTransformerFunc = tr.repeatByCount
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} else {
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tr.recordTransformerFunc = tr.repeatByFieldName
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}
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return tr, nil
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}
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func (tr *TransformerRepeat) Transform(
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inrecAndContext *types.RecordAndContext,
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outputRecordsAndContexts *[]*types.RecordAndContext, // list of *types.RecordAndContext
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inputDownstreamDoneChannel <-chan bool,
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outputDownstreamDoneChannel chan<- bool,
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) {
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HandleDefaultDownstreamDone(inputDownstreamDoneChannel, outputDownstreamDoneChannel)
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tr.recordTransformerFunc(inrecAndContext, outputRecordsAndContexts, inputDownstreamDoneChannel, outputDownstreamDoneChannel)
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}
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func (tr *TransformerRepeat) repeatByCount(
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inrecAndContext *types.RecordAndContext,
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outputRecordsAndContexts *[]*types.RecordAndContext, // list of *types.RecordAndContext
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inputDownstreamDoneChannel <-chan bool,
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outputDownstreamDoneChannel chan<- bool,
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) {
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if !inrecAndContext.EndOfStream {
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for i := int64(0); i < tr.repeatCount; i++ {
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*outputRecordsAndContexts = append(*outputRecordsAndContexts, types.NewRecordAndContext(
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inrecAndContext.Record.Copy(),
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&inrecAndContext.Context,
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))
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}
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} else {
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*outputRecordsAndContexts = append(*outputRecordsAndContexts, inrecAndContext)
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}
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}
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func (tr *TransformerRepeat) repeatByFieldName(
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inrecAndContext *types.RecordAndContext,
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outputRecordsAndContexts *[]*types.RecordAndContext, // list of *types.RecordAndContext
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inputDownstreamDoneChannel <-chan bool,
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outputDownstreamDoneChannel chan<- bool,
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) {
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if !inrecAndContext.EndOfStream {
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fieldValue := inrecAndContext.Record.Get(tr.repeatCountFieldName)
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if fieldValue == nil {
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return
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}
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repeatCount, ok := fieldValue.GetIntValue()
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if !ok {
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return
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}
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for i := 0; i < int(repeatCount); i++ {
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*outputRecordsAndContexts = append(*outputRecordsAndContexts, types.NewRecordAndContext(
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inrecAndContext.Record.Copy(),
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&inrecAndContext.Context,
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))
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}
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} else {
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*outputRecordsAndContexts = append(*outputRecordsAndContexts, inrecAndContext)
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}
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}
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