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- func Decrypt(ctx context.Context, encKey []byte, encData string) (string, error)
- func Encrypt(ctx context.Context, encKey []byte, data string) (string, error)
- func IsCtxDone(ctx context.Context) bool
- func LongestCommonPrefix(list []string) string
- func NoArticle(name string) string
- func SanitizeFieldForSorting(originalValue string) string
- func SanitizeFieldForSortingNoArticle(originalValue string) string
- func SanitizeStrings(text ...string) string
- func SanitizeText(text string) string
- func TempFileName(prefix, suffix string) string
- type IndexGroups
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Variables ¶
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Functions ¶
func LongestCommonPrefix ¶
func SanitizeFieldForSorting ¶ added in v0.52.5
func SanitizeFieldForSortingNoArticle ¶ added in v0.52.5
func SanitizeStrings ¶
func SanitizeText ¶ added in v0.47.0
func TempFileName ¶ added in v0.52.0
Types ¶
type IndexGroups ¶
func ParseIndexGroups ¶
func ParseIndexGroups(spec string) IndexGroups
ParseIndexGroups The specification is a space-separated list of index entries. Normally, each entry is just a single character, but you may also specify multiple characters. For instance, the entry "The" will link to all files and folders starting with "The".
You may also create an entry using a group of index characters in parentheses. For instance, the entry "A-E(ABCDE)" will display as "A-E" and link to all files and folders starting with either A, B, C, D or E. This may be useful for grouping less-frequently used characters (such and X, Y and Z), or for grouping accented characters (such as A, \u00C0 and \u00C1)
Files and folders that are not covered by an index entry will be placed under the index entry "#".
Source Files ¶
Directories ¶
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Package gg implements simple "extensions" to Go language.
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Package gg implements simple "extensions" to Go language. |
Package pl implements some Data Pipeline helper functions.
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Package pl implements some Data Pipeline helper functions. |