go.mod: bump all deps
Bump all transitive and direct dependencies. Signed-off-by: Casey Callendrello <c1@caseyc.net>
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vendor/github.com/Microsoft/go-winio/pkg/guid/guid.go
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// +build windows
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// Package guid provides a GUID type. The backing structure for a GUID is
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// identical to that used by the golang.org/x/sys/windows GUID type.
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// There are two main binary encodings used for a GUID, the big-endian encoding,
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@ -9,26 +7,26 @@ package guid
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import (
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"crypto/rand"
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"crypto/sha1"
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"crypto/sha1" //nolint:gosec // not used for secure application
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"encoding"
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"encoding/binary"
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"fmt"
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"strconv"
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"golang.org/x/sys/windows"
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)
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//go:generate go run golang.org/x/tools/cmd/stringer -type=Variant -trimprefix=Variant -linecomment
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// Variant specifies which GUID variant (or "type") of the GUID. It determines
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// how the entirety of the rest of the GUID is interpreted.
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type Variant uint8
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// The variants specified by RFC 4122.
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// The variants specified by RFC 4122 section 4.1.1.
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const (
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// VariantUnknown specifies a GUID variant which does not conform to one of
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// the variant encodings specified in RFC 4122.
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VariantUnknown Variant = iota
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VariantNCS
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VariantRFC4122
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VariantRFC4122 // RFC 4122
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VariantMicrosoft
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VariantFuture
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)
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// hash of an input string.
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type Version uint8
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func (v Version) String() string {
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return strconv.FormatUint(uint64(v), 10)
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}
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var _ = (encoding.TextMarshaler)(GUID{})
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var _ = (encoding.TextUnmarshaler)(&GUID{})
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// GUID represents a GUID/UUID. It has the same structure as
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// golang.org/x/sys/windows.GUID so that it can be used with functions expecting
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// that type. It is defined as its own type so that stringification and
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// marshaling can be supported. The representation matches that used by native
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// Windows code.
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type GUID windows.GUID
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// NewV4 returns a new version 4 (pseudorandom) GUID, as defined by RFC 4122.
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func NewV4() (GUID, error) {
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var b [16]byte
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@ -70,7 +65,7 @@ func NewV4() (GUID, error) {
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// big-endian UTF16 stream of bytes. If that is desired, the string can be
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// encoded as such before being passed to this function.
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func NewV5(namespace GUID, name []byte) (GUID, error) {
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b := sha1.New()
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b := sha1.New() //nolint:gosec // not used for secure application
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namespaceBytes := namespace.ToArray()
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b.Write(namespaceBytes[:])
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b.Write(name)
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