opentofu/internal/addrs/checkablekind_string.go
Martin Atkins 0e4e9f7706 addrs: Be explicit about checkable object address kinds
Previously we were attempting to infer the checkable object address kind
of a given address by whether it included "output" in the position where
a resource type name would otherwise go.

That was already potentially risky because we've historically not
prevented a resource type named "output", and it's also a
forward-compatibility hazard in case we introduce additional object kinds
with entirely-new addressing schemes in future.

Given that, we'll instead always be explicit about what kind of address
we're storing in a wire or file format, so that we can make sure to always
use the intended parser when reading an address back into memory, or
return an error if we encounter a kind we're not familiar with.
2022-08-26 15:47:29 -07:00

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// Code generated by "stringer -type=CheckableKind check.go"; DO NOT EDIT.
package addrs
import "strconv"
func _() {
// An "invalid array index" compiler error signifies that the constant values have changed.
// Re-run the stringer command to generate them again.
var x [1]struct{}
_ = x[CheckableKindInvalid-0]
_ = x[CheckableResource-82]
_ = x[CheckableOutputValue-79]
}
const (
_CheckableKind_name_0 = "CheckableKindInvalid"
_CheckableKind_name_1 = "CheckableOutputValue"
_CheckableKind_name_2 = "CheckableResource"
)
func (i CheckableKind) String() string {
switch {
case i == 0:
return _CheckableKind_name_0
case i == 79:
return _CheckableKind_name_1
case i == 82:
return _CheckableKind_name_2
default:
return "CheckableKind(" + strconv.FormatInt(int64(i), 10) + ")"
}
}