Adrien Delorme 0fa60c68fb
Drop the iso_checksum_type & iso_checksum_url fields (#8437)
* Drop the iso_checksum_type & iso_checksum_url fields

In favor of simply using iso_checksum that will know what to do.

* fix after master merge

* Update builder_test.go

* Update builder_test.go

* Update builder_test.go

* Update builder_test.go

* Update builder_test.go

* remove checksum lowercasing tests

* Update builder_test.go

* Update builder_test.go

* better docs

* Update builder_test.go

* even better docs

* Update config.go

* Update builder_test.go

* Update step_create_vmx_test.go

* make generate

* better docs

* fix imports

* up tests

* Update _ISOConfig-required.html.md

* Update builder_test.go

* don't use sha1.Sum("none") as a caching path

* Update builder_test.go

* better docs

* Update iso_config_test.go

remove ISOChecksumType/ISOChecksumURL references

* Update step_download_test.go

* add iso_checksum_url and iso_checksum_type fixers + tests

* add concrete examples of checksum values

* add examples of checksumming from local file

* update go-getter dep

* up deps

* use new go-getter version

* up ESX5Driver.VerifyChecksum: use go-getter's checksumming

* ISOConfig.Prepare: get checksum there in case we need it as a string in ESX5Driver.VerifyChecksum

* Update iso_config.go

* get go-getter from v2 branch

* Update driver_esx5.go

add more comments

* Update driver_esx5.go

* show better error message when the checksum is invalid

* Update builder_test.go

put in a valid checksum to fix tests, checksum is md5("packer")

* Update builder_test.go

test invalid and valid checksum

* more test updating

* fix default md5 string to be a valid md5

* TestChecksumFileNameMixedCaseBug: use 'file:' prefix for file checksumming

* Update iso_config_test.go

* Update iso_config_test.go

* Update builder_test.go

* Update builder_test.go

* Update builder_test.go

* Update CHANGELOG.md

* Update CHANGELOG.md

* Update go.mod

* Update go.mod

* Update CHANGELOG.md
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Go

// Copyright 2013 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
package ir
// lvalues are the union of addressable expressions and map-index
// expressions.
import (
"go/ast"
"go/types"
)
// An lvalue represents an assignable location that may appear on the
// left-hand side of an assignment. This is a generalization of a
// pointer to permit updates to elements of maps.
//
type lvalue interface {
store(fn *Function, v Value, source ast.Node) // stores v into the location
load(fn *Function, source ast.Node) Value // loads the contents of the location
address(fn *Function) Value // address of the location
typ() types.Type // returns the type of the location
}
// An address is an lvalue represented by a true pointer.
type address struct {
addr Value
expr ast.Expr // source syntax of the value (not address) [debug mode]
}
func (a *address) load(fn *Function, source ast.Node) Value {
return emitLoad(fn, a.addr, source)
}
func (a *address) store(fn *Function, v Value, source ast.Node) {
store := emitStore(fn, a.addr, v, source)
if a.expr != nil {
// store.Val is v, converted for assignability.
emitDebugRef(fn, a.expr, store.Val, false)
}
}
func (a *address) address(fn *Function) Value {
if a.expr != nil {
emitDebugRef(fn, a.expr, a.addr, true)
}
return a.addr
}
func (a *address) typ() types.Type {
return deref(a.addr.Type())
}
// An element is an lvalue represented by m[k], the location of an
// element of a map. These locations are not addressable
// since pointers cannot be formed from them, but they do support
// load() and store().
//
type element struct {
m, k Value // map
t types.Type // map element type
}
func (e *element) load(fn *Function, source ast.Node) Value {
l := &MapLookup{
X: e.m,
Index: e.k,
}
l.setType(e.t)
return fn.emit(l, source)
}
func (e *element) store(fn *Function, v Value, source ast.Node) {
up := &MapUpdate{
Map: e.m,
Key: e.k,
Value: emitConv(fn, v, e.t, source),
}
fn.emit(up, source)
}
func (e *element) address(fn *Function) Value {
panic("map elements are not addressable")
}
func (e *element) typ() types.Type {
return e.t
}
// A blank is a dummy variable whose name is "_".
// It is not reified: loads are illegal and stores are ignored.
//
type blank struct{}
func (bl blank) load(fn *Function, source ast.Node) Value {
panic("blank.load is illegal")
}
func (bl blank) store(fn *Function, v Value, source ast.Node) {
s := &BlankStore{
Val: v,
}
fn.emit(s, source)
}
func (bl blank) address(fn *Function) Value {
panic("blank var is not addressable")
}
func (bl blank) typ() types.Type {
// This should be the type of the blank Ident; the typechecker
// doesn't provide this yet, but fortunately, we don't need it
// yet either.
panic("blank.typ is unimplemented")
}