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type DomainMatcherGroup ¶
type DomainMatcherGroup struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
DomainMatcherGroup is a IndexMatcher for a large set of Domain matchers. Visible for testing only.
func (*DomainMatcherGroup) Add ¶
func (g *DomainMatcherGroup) Add(domain string, value uint32)
func (*DomainMatcherGroup) Match ¶
func (g *DomainMatcherGroup) Match(domain string) uint32
type FullMatcherGroup ¶
type FullMatcherGroup struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
func (*FullMatcherGroup) Add ¶
func (g *FullMatcherGroup) Add(domain string, value uint32)
func (*FullMatcherGroup) Match ¶
func (g *FullMatcherGroup) Match(str string) uint32
type IndexMatcher ¶
type IndexMatcher interface { // Match returns the the index of a matcher that matches the input. It returns 0 if no such matcher exists. Match(input string) uint32 }
IndexMatcher is the interface for matching with a group of matchers.
type Matcher ¶
type Matcher interface { // Match returns true if the given string matches a predefined pattern. Match(string) bool }
Matcher is the interface to determine a string matches a pattern.
type MatcherGroup ¶
type MatcherGroup struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
MatcherGroup is an implementation of IndexMatcher. Empty initialization works.
func (*MatcherGroup) Add ¶
func (g *MatcherGroup) Add(m Matcher) uint32
Add adds a new Matcher into the MatcherGroup, and returns its index. The index will never be 0.
func (*MatcherGroup) Match ¶
func (g *MatcherGroup) Match(pattern string) uint32
Match implements IndexMatcher.Match.
func (*MatcherGroup) Size ¶
func (g *MatcherGroup) Size() uint32
Size returns the number of matchers in the MatcherGroup.
type Type ¶
type Type byte
Type is the type of the matcher.
const ( // Full is the type of matcher that the input string must exactly equal to the pattern. Full Type = iota // Substr is the type of matcher that the input string must contain the pattern as a sub-string. Substr // Domain is the type of matcher that the input string must be a sub-domain or itself of the pattern. Domain // Regex is the type of matcher that the input string must matches the regular-expression pattern. Regex )
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