configs: NewEmptyConfig function
This is useful for creating a valid placeholder configuration, but not much else. Most callers should use BuildConfig to build a configuration that actually has something in it.
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@ -73,6 +73,17 @@ type Config struct {
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Version *version.Version
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Version *version.Version
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// NewEmptyConfig constructs a single-node configuration tree with an empty
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// root module. This is generally a pretty useless thing to do, so most callers
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// should instead use BuildConfig.
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func NewEmptyConfig() *Config {
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ret := &Config{}
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ret.Root = ret
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ret.Children = make(map[string]*Config)
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ret.Module = &Module{}
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return ret
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}
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// Depth returns the number of "hops" the receiver is from the root of its
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// Depth returns the number of "hops" the receiver is from the root of its
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// module tree, with the root module having a depth of zero.
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// module tree, with the root module having a depth of zero.
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func (c *Config) Depth() int {
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func (c *Config) Depth() int {
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