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flatbuffers/tests/MyGame/Example/Any.go
David Reiss 718ddea558 [Go] Make enums into real types, add String() (#5235)
* [Go] Make enums into real types, add String()

This changes the generated code for enums: instead of type aliases,
they're now distinct types, allowing for better type-checking. Some
client code may have to be changed to add casts.

Enum types now have a String() method, so they implement fmt.Stringer.

An EnumValues map is now generated, in addition to the existing
EnumNames map, to easily map strings to values.

Generated enum files are now gofmt-clean.

Fixes #5207

* use example.ColorGreen explicitly

* use valid enum value in mutation test, add new test for "invalid" enum

* add length check and comment
2019-05-17 12:41:39 -07:00

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// Code generated by the FlatBuffers compiler. DO NOT EDIT.
package Example
import "strconv"
type Any byte
const (
AnyNONE Any = 0
AnyMonster Any = 1
AnyTestSimpleTableWithEnum Any = 2
AnyMyGame_Example2_Monster Any = 3
)
var EnumNamesAny = map[Any]string{
AnyNONE: "NONE",
AnyMonster: "Monster",
AnyTestSimpleTableWithEnum: "TestSimpleTableWithEnum",
AnyMyGame_Example2_Monster: "MyGame_Example2_Monster",
}
var EnumValuesAny = map[string]Any{
"NONE": AnyNONE,
"Monster": AnyMonster,
"TestSimpleTableWithEnum": AnyTestSimpleTableWithEnum,
"MyGame_Example2_Monster": AnyMyGame_Example2_Monster,
}
func (v Any) String() string {
if s, ok := EnumNamesAny[v]; ok {
return s
}
return "Any(" + strconv.FormatInt(int64(v), 10) + ")"
}