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52 lines
1.8 KiB
Go
52 lines
1.8 KiB
Go
package graphql
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// Note: These custom types are meant to be used in queries for now.
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// But the plan is to switch to using native Go types (string, int, bool, time.Time, etc.).
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// See https://github.com/shurcooL/githubql/issues/9 for details.
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//
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// These custom types currently provide documentation, and their use
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// is required for sending outbound queries. However, native Go types
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// can be used for unmarshaling. Once https://github.com/shurcooL/githubql/issues/9
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// is resolved, native Go types can completely replace these.
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type (
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// Boolean represents true or false values.
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Boolean bool
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// Float represents signed double-precision fractional values as
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// specified by IEEE 754.
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Float float64
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// ID represents a unique identifier that is Base64 obfuscated. It
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// is often used to refetch an object or as key for a cache. The ID
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// type appears in a JSON response as a String; however, it is not
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// intended to be human-readable. When expected as an input type,
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// any string (such as "VXNlci0xMA==") or integer (such as 4) input
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// value will be accepted as an ID.
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ID interface{}
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// Int represents non-fractional signed whole numeric values.
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// Int can represent values between -(2^31) and 2^31 - 1.
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Int int32
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// String represents textual data as UTF-8 character sequences.
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// This type is most often used by GraphQL to represent free-form
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// human-readable text.
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String string
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)
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// NewBoolean is a helper to make a new *Boolean.
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func NewBoolean(v Boolean) *Boolean { return &v }
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// NewFloat is a helper to make a new *Float.
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func NewFloat(v Float) *Float { return &v }
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// NewID is a helper to make a new *ID.
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func NewID(v ID) *ID { return &v }
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// NewInt is a helper to make a new *Int.
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func NewInt(v Int) *Int { return &v }
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// NewString is a helper to make a new *String.
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func NewString(v String) *String { return &v }
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