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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion go.mod
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Expand Up @@ -9,5 +9,5 @@ require (
github.com/golang-sql/sqlexp v0.1.0
github.com/jcmturner/gokrb5/v8 v8.4.4
golang.org/x/crypto v0.9.0
gopkg.in/natefinch/npipe.v2 v2.0.0-20160621034901-c1b8fa8bdcce
)

8 changes: 8 additions & 0 deletions internal/gopkg.in/natefinch/npipe.v2/LICENSE.txt
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The MIT License (MIT)
Copyright (c) 2013 npipe authors

Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:

The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.

THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
308 changes: 308 additions & 0 deletions internal/gopkg.in/natefinch/npipe.v2/README.md
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npipe [![Build status](https://ci.appveyor.com/api/projects/status/00vuepirsot29qwi)](https://ci.appveyor.com/project/natefinch/npipe) [![GoDoc](https://godoc.org/gopkg.in/natefinch/npipe.v2?status.svg)](https://godoc.org/gopkg.in/natefinch/npipe.v2)
=====
Package npipe provides a pure Go wrapper around Windows named pipes.

Windows named pipe documentation: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/aa365780

Note that the code lives at https://github.com/natefinch/npipe (v2 branch)
but should be imported as gopkg.in/natefinch/npipe.v2 (the package name is
still npipe).

npipe provides an interface based on stdlib's net package, with Dial, Listen,
and Accept functions, as well as associated implementations of net.Conn and
net.Listener. It supports rpc over the connection.

### Notes
* Deadlines for reading/writing to the connection are only functional in Windows Vista/Server 2008 and above, due to limitations with the Windows API.

* The pipes support byte mode only (no support for message mode)

### Examples
The Dial function connects a client to a named pipe:


conn, err := npipe.Dial(`\\.\pipe\mypipename`)
if err != nil {
<handle error>
}
fmt.Fprintf(conn, "Hi server!\n")
msg, err := bufio.NewReader(conn).ReadString('\n')
...

The Listen function creates servers:


ln, err := npipe.Listen(`\\.\pipe\mypipename`)
if err != nil {
// handle error
}
for {
conn, err := ln.Accept()
if err != nil {
// handle error
continue
}
go handleConnection(conn)
}





## Variables
``` go
var ErrClosed = PipeError{"Pipe has been closed.", false}
```
ErrClosed is the error returned by PipeListener.Accept when Close is called
on the PipeListener.



## type PipeAddr
``` go
type PipeAddr string
```
PipeAddr represents the address of a named pipe.











### func (PipeAddr) Network
``` go
func (a PipeAddr) Network() string
```
Network returns the address's network name, "pipe".



### func (PipeAddr) String
``` go
func (a PipeAddr) String() string
```
String returns the address of the pipe



## type PipeConn
``` go
type PipeConn struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
```
PipeConn is the implementation of the net.Conn interface for named pipe connections.









### func Dial
``` go
func Dial(address string) (*PipeConn, error)
```
Dial connects to a named pipe with the given address. If the specified pipe is not available,
it will wait indefinitely for the pipe to become available.

The address must be of the form \\.\\pipe\<name> for local pipes and \\<computer>\pipe\<name>
for remote pipes.

Dial will return a PipeError if you pass in a badly formatted pipe name.

Examples:


// local pipe
conn, err := Dial(`\\.\pipe\mypipename`)

// remote pipe
conn, err := Dial(`\\othercomp\pipe\mypipename`)


### func DialTimeout
``` go
func DialTimeout(address string, timeout time.Duration) (*PipeConn, error)
```
DialTimeout acts like Dial, but will time out after the duration of timeout




### func (\*PipeConn) Close
``` go
func (c *PipeConn) Close() error
```
Close closes the connection.



### func (\*PipeConn) LocalAddr
``` go
func (c *PipeConn) LocalAddr() net.Addr
```
LocalAddr returns the local network address.



### func (\*PipeConn) Read
``` go
func (c *PipeConn) Read(b []byte) (int, error)
```
Read implements the net.Conn Read method.



### func (\*PipeConn) RemoteAddr
``` go
func (c *PipeConn) RemoteAddr() net.Addr
```
RemoteAddr returns the remote network address.



### func (\*PipeConn) SetDeadline
``` go
func (c *PipeConn) SetDeadline(t time.Time) error
```
SetDeadline implements the net.Conn SetDeadline method.
Note that timeouts are only supported on Windows Vista/Server 2008 and above



### func (\*PipeConn) SetReadDeadline
``` go
func (c *PipeConn) SetReadDeadline(t time.Time) error
```
SetReadDeadline implements the net.Conn SetReadDeadline method.
Note that timeouts are only supported on Windows Vista/Server 2008 and above



### func (\*PipeConn) SetWriteDeadline
``` go
func (c *PipeConn) SetWriteDeadline(t time.Time) error
```
SetWriteDeadline implements the net.Conn SetWriteDeadline method.
Note that timeouts are only supported on Windows Vista/Server 2008 and above



### func (\*PipeConn) Write
``` go
func (c *PipeConn) Write(b []byte) (int, error)
```
Write implements the net.Conn Write method.



## type PipeError
``` go
type PipeError struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
```
PipeError is an error related to a call to a pipe











### func (PipeError) Error
``` go
func (e PipeError) Error() string
```
Error implements the error interface



### func (PipeError) Temporary
``` go
func (e PipeError) Temporary() bool
```
Temporary implements net.AddrError.Temporary()



### func (PipeError) Timeout
``` go
func (e PipeError) Timeout() bool
```
Timeout implements net.AddrError.Timeout()



## type PipeListener
``` go
type PipeListener struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
```
PipeListener is a named pipe listener. Clients should typically
use variables of type net.Listener instead of assuming named pipe.









### func Listen
``` go
func Listen(address string) (*PipeListener, error)
```
Listen returns a new PipeListener that will listen on a pipe with the given
address. The address must be of the form \\.\pipe\<name>

Listen will return a PipeError for an incorrectly formatted pipe name.




### func (\*PipeListener) Accept
``` go
func (l *PipeListener) Accept() (net.Conn, error)
```
Accept implements the Accept method in the net.Listener interface; it
waits for the next call and returns a generic net.Conn.



### func (\*PipeListener) AcceptPipe
``` go
func (l *PipeListener) AcceptPipe() (*PipeConn, error)
```
AcceptPipe accepts the next incoming call and returns the new connection.



### func (\*PipeListener) Addr
``` go
func (l *PipeListener) Addr() net.Addr
```
Addr returns the listener's network address, a PipeAddr.



### func (\*PipeListener) Close
``` go
func (l *PipeListener) Close() error
```
Close stops listening on the address.
Already Accepted connections are not closed.
50 changes: 50 additions & 0 deletions internal/gopkg.in/natefinch/npipe.v2/doc.go
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// Copyright 2013 Nate Finch. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by an MIT-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.

// Package npipe provides a pure Go wrapper around Windows named pipes.
//
// !! Note, this package is Windows-only. There is no code to compile on linux.
//
// Windows named pipe documentation: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/aa365780
//
// Note that the code lives at https://github.com/natefinch/npipe (v2 branch)
// but should be imported as gopkg.in/natefinch/npipe.v2 (the package name is
// still npipe).
//
// npipe provides an interface based on stdlib's net package, with Dial, Listen,
// and Accept functions, as well as associated implementations of net.Conn and
// net.Listener. It supports rpc over the connection.
//
// Notes
//
// * Deadlines for reading/writing to the connection are only functional in Windows Vista/Server 2008 and above, due to limitations with the Windows API.
//
// * The pipes support byte mode only (no support for message mode)
//
// Examples
//
// The Dial function connects a client to a named pipe:
// conn, err := npipe.Dial(`\\.\pipe\mypipename`)
// if err != nil {
// <handle error>
// }
// fmt.Fprintf(conn, "Hi server!\n")
// msg, err := bufio.NewReader(conn).ReadString('\n')
// ...
//
// The Listen function creates servers:
//
// ln, err := npipe.Listen(`\\.\pipe\mypipename`)
// if err != nil {
// // handle error
// }
// for {
// conn, err := ln.Accept()
// if err != nil {
// // handle error
// continue
// }
// go handleConnection(conn)
// }
package npipe
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