Rather than an "all or nothing" approach to defining a custom conversion
function (which seems destined to cause problems eventually), this is an
attempt to make it possible to call the auto-generated code and then "fix it
up".
Specifically, consider you have a fooBar struct. If you don't define a
conversion for FooBar, you will get a generated function like:
convert_v1_FooBar_To_api_FooBar()
Before this PR, if you define your own conversion function, you get no
generated function. After this PR you get:
autoconvert_v1_FooBar_To_api_FooBar()
...which you can call yourself in your custom function.
A lot of packages use StringSet, but they don't use anything else from
the util package. Moving StringSet into another package will shrink
their dependency trees significantly.
Running reflect.ValueOf(X) where X is a nil interface will return
a zero Value. We cannot get the type (because no concrete type is
known) and cannot check if the Value is nil later on due to the way
reflect.Value works. So we should handle this case by immediately
returning nil. We cannot type-assert a nil interface to another
interface type (as no concrete type is assigned), so we must add
another check to see if the returned interface is nil.
OpenShift uses multiple API packages (types are split) which
Kube will also eventually have as we introduce more plugins.
These changes make the generators able to handle importing different
API object packages into a single generator function.
Make clients opt in to decoding objects that are stored
in the generic api.List object by invoking runtime.DecodeList()
with a set of schemes. Makes it easier to handle unknown
schema objects because decoding is in the control of the code.
Add runtime.Unstructured, which is a simple in memory
representation of an external object.
kubectl get can output a series of objects as a List in versioned
form, but not all API objects are available in the same schema.
Make the act of converting a []runtime.Object to api.List more
robust and add a test to verify its behavior in Get.
Makes it easier for client code to output unified objects.