terraform/vendor/github.com/mitchellh/go-linereader
Paul Hinze 8209b40526 vendor: Recapture deps w/ latest godep
The original contents of `vendor` were inadvertently captured with an
older version of `godep`. Here, we recapture dependencies by running the
following:

```
godep restore -v
cat Godeps/Godeps.json | jq -r '.Deps[].ImportPath' | xargs godep update -v
```

The newer godep makes the following changes as it captures dependencies:

 * Skips test files
 * Copies `LICENSE` / `PATENTS` files

There is also an additional diff in `golang.org/x/sys/unix` that looks
very similar to the diff between `master..c65f27f` in that repo, so I'm
guessing that dependency was accidentally captured from master instead
of the commit saved to `Godeps.json`.

All in all, these changes should all be "more correct" and result in
smaller diffs for any future updates made to dependencies.
2016-02-10 10:45:16 -06:00
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LICENSE.md Vendor all dependencies w/ Godep 2016-01-29 15:08:48 -06:00
README.md Vendor all dependencies w/ Godep 2016-01-29 15:08:48 -06:00
linereader.go Vendor all dependencies w/ Godep 2016-01-29 15:08:48 -06:00

README.md

go-linereader

go-linereader (Golang package: linereader) is a package for Go that breaks up the input from an io.Reader into multiple lines. It is a lot like bufio.Scanner, except you can specify timeouts that will push "lines" through after a certain amount of time. This lets you read lines, but return any data if a line isn't updated for some time.

Installation and Usage

Install using go get github.com/mitchellh/go-linereader.

Full documentation is available at http://godoc.org/github.com/mitchellh/go-linereader

Below is an example of its usage ignoring errors:

// Assume r is some set io.Reader. Perhaps a file, network, anything.
var r io.Reader

// Initialize the line reader
lr := linereader.New(r)

// Get all the lines
for line := <-lr.Ch {
	// Do something with the line. This line will have the line separator
	// removed.
}