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			This commit implements Phase 2 of the CHORUS Task Execution Engine development plan, providing a comprehensive execution environment abstraction layer with Docker container sandboxing support. ## New Features ### Core Sandbox Interface - Comprehensive ExecutionSandbox interface with isolated task execution - Support for command execution, file I/O, environment management - Resource usage monitoring and sandbox lifecycle management - Standardized error handling with SandboxError types and categories ### Docker Container Sandbox Implementation - Full Docker API integration with secure container creation - Transparent repository mounting with configurable read/write access - Advanced security policies with capability dropping and privilege controls - Comprehensive resource limits (CPU, memory, disk, processes, file handles) - Support for tmpfs mounts, masked paths, and read-only bind mounts - Container lifecycle management with proper cleanup and health monitoring ### Security & Resource Management - Configurable security policies with SELinux, AppArmor, and Seccomp support - Fine-grained capability management with secure defaults - Network isolation options with configurable DNS and proxy settings - Resource monitoring with real-time CPU, memory, and network usage tracking - Comprehensive ulimits configuration for process and file handle limits ### Repository Integration - Seamless repository mounting from local paths to container workspaces - Git configuration support with user credentials and global settings - File inclusion/exclusion patterns for selective repository access - Configurable permissions and ownership for mounted repositories ### Testing Infrastructure - Comprehensive test suite with 60+ test cases covering all functionality - Docker integration tests with Alpine Linux containers (skipped in short mode) - Mock sandbox implementation for unit testing without Docker dependencies - Security policy validation tests with read-only filesystem enforcement - Resource usage monitoring and cleanup verification tests ## Technical Details ### Dependencies Added - github.com/docker/docker v28.4.0+incompatible - Docker API client - github.com/docker/go-connections v0.6.0 - Docker connection utilities - github.com/docker/go-units v0.5.0 - Docker units and formatting - Associated Docker API dependencies for complete container management ### Architecture - Interface-driven design enabling multiple sandbox implementations - Comprehensive configuration structures for all sandbox aspects - Resource usage tracking with detailed metrics collection - Error handling with retryable error classification - Proper cleanup and resource management throughout sandbox lifecycle ### Compatibility - Maintains backward compatibility with existing CHORUS architecture - Designed for future integration with Phase 3 Core Task Execution Engine - Extensible design supporting additional sandbox implementations (VM, process) This Phase 2 implementation provides the foundation for secure, isolated task execution that will be integrated with the AI model providers from Phase 1 in the upcoming Phase 3 development. 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.ai/code) Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
		
			
				
	
	
		
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| // Copyright The OpenTelemetry Authors
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| // SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
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| 
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| package telemetry
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| 
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| import (
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| 	"bytes"
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| 	"encoding/hex"
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| 	"encoding/json"
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| 	"errors"
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| 	"fmt"
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| 	"io"
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| 	"time"
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| )
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| 
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| // A Span represents a single operation performed by a single component of the
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| // system.
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| type Span struct {
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| 	// A unique identifier for a trace. All spans from the same trace share
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| 	// the same `trace_id`. The ID is a 16-byte array. An ID with all zeroes OR
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| 	// of length other than 16 bytes is considered invalid (empty string in OTLP/JSON
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| 	// is zero-length and thus is also invalid).
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| 	//
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| 	// This field is required.
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| 	TraceID TraceID `json:"traceId,omitempty"`
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| 	// A unique identifier for a span within a trace, assigned when the span
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| 	// is created. The ID is an 8-byte array. An ID with all zeroes OR of length
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| 	// other than 8 bytes is considered invalid (empty string in OTLP/JSON
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| 	// is zero-length and thus is also invalid).
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| 	//
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| 	// This field is required.
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| 	SpanID SpanID `json:"spanId,omitempty"`
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| 	// trace_state conveys information about request position in multiple distributed tracing graphs.
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| 	// It is a trace_state in w3c-trace-context format: https://www.w3.org/TR/trace-context/#tracestate-header
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| 	// See also https://github.com/w3c/distributed-tracing for more details about this field.
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| 	TraceState string `json:"traceState,omitempty"`
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| 	// The `span_id` of this span's parent span. If this is a root span, then this
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| 	// field must be empty. The ID is an 8-byte array.
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| 	ParentSpanID SpanID `json:"parentSpanId,omitempty"`
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| 	// Flags, a bit field.
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| 	//
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| 	// Bits 0-7 (8 least significant bits) are the trace flags as defined in W3C Trace
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| 	// Context specification. To read the 8-bit W3C trace flag, use
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| 	// `flags & SPAN_FLAGS_TRACE_FLAGS_MASK`.
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| 	//
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| 	// See https://www.w3.org/TR/trace-context-2/#trace-flags for the flag definitions.
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| 	//
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| 	// Bits 8 and 9 represent the 3 states of whether a span's parent
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| 	// is remote. The states are (unknown, is not remote, is remote).
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| 	// To read whether the value is known, use `(flags & SPAN_FLAGS_CONTEXT_HAS_IS_REMOTE_MASK) != 0`.
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| 	// To read whether the span is remote, use `(flags & SPAN_FLAGS_CONTEXT_IS_REMOTE_MASK) != 0`.
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| 	//
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| 	// When creating span messages, if the message is logically forwarded from another source
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| 	// with an equivalent flags fields (i.e., usually another OTLP span message), the field SHOULD
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| 	// be copied as-is. If creating from a source that does not have an equivalent flags field
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| 	// (such as a runtime representation of an OpenTelemetry span), the high 22 bits MUST
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| 	// be set to zero.
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| 	// Readers MUST NOT assume that bits 10-31 (22 most significant bits) will be zero.
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| 	//
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| 	// [Optional].
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| 	Flags uint32 `json:"flags,omitempty"`
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| 	// A description of the span's operation.
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| 	//
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| 	// For example, the name can be a qualified method name or a file name
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| 	// and a line number where the operation is called. A best practice is to use
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| 	// the same display name at the same call point in an application.
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| 	// This makes it easier to correlate spans in different traces.
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| 	//
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| 	// This field is semantically required to be set to non-empty string.
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| 	// Empty value is equivalent to an unknown span name.
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| 	//
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| 	// This field is required.
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| 	Name string `json:"name"`
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| 	// Distinguishes between spans generated in a particular context. For example,
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| 	// two spans with the same name may be distinguished using `CLIENT` (caller)
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| 	// and `SERVER` (callee) to identify queueing latency associated with the span.
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| 	Kind SpanKind `json:"kind,omitempty"`
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| 	// start_time_unix_nano is the start time of the span. On the client side, this is the time
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| 	// kept by the local machine where the span execution starts. On the server side, this
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| 	// is the time when the server's application handler starts running.
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| 	// Value is UNIX Epoch time in nanoseconds since 00:00:00 UTC on 1 January 1970.
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| 	//
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| 	// This field is semantically required and it is expected that end_time >= start_time.
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| 	StartTime time.Time `json:"startTimeUnixNano,omitempty"`
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| 	// end_time_unix_nano is the end time of the span. On the client side, this is the time
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| 	// kept by the local machine where the span execution ends. On the server side, this
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| 	// is the time when the server application handler stops running.
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| 	// Value is UNIX Epoch time in nanoseconds since 00:00:00 UTC on 1 January 1970.
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| 	//
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| 	// This field is semantically required and it is expected that end_time >= start_time.
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| 	EndTime time.Time `json:"endTimeUnixNano,omitempty"`
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| 	// attributes is a collection of key/value pairs. Note, global attributes
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| 	// like server name can be set using the resource API. Examples of attributes:
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| 	//
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| 	//     "/http/user_agent": "Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10_14_2) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/71.0.3578.98 Safari/537.36"
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| 	//     "/http/server_latency": 300
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| 	//     "example.com/myattribute": true
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| 	//     "example.com/score": 10.239
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| 	//
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| 	// The OpenTelemetry API specification further restricts the allowed value types:
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| 	// https://github.com/open-telemetry/opentelemetry-specification/blob/main/specification/common/README.md#attribute
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| 	// Attribute keys MUST be unique (it is not allowed to have more than one
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| 	// attribute with the same key).
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| 	Attrs []Attr `json:"attributes,omitempty"`
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| 	// dropped_attributes_count is the number of attributes that were discarded. Attributes
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| 	// can be discarded because their keys are too long or because there are too many
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| 	// attributes. If this value is 0, then no attributes were dropped.
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| 	DroppedAttrs uint32 `json:"droppedAttributesCount,omitempty"`
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| 	// events is a collection of Event items.
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| 	Events []*SpanEvent `json:"events,omitempty"`
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| 	// dropped_events_count is the number of dropped events. If the value is 0, then no
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| 	// events were dropped.
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| 	DroppedEvents uint32 `json:"droppedEventsCount,omitempty"`
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| 	// links is a collection of Links, which are references from this span to a span
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| 	// in the same or different trace.
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| 	Links []*SpanLink `json:"links,omitempty"`
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| 	// dropped_links_count is the number of dropped links after the maximum size was
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| 	// enforced. If this value is 0, then no links were dropped.
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| 	DroppedLinks uint32 `json:"droppedLinksCount,omitempty"`
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| 	// An optional final status for this span. Semantically when Status isn't set, it means
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| 	// span's status code is unset, i.e. assume STATUS_CODE_UNSET (code = 0).
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| 	Status *Status `json:"status,omitempty"`
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| }
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| 
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| // MarshalJSON encodes s into OTLP formatted JSON.
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| func (s Span) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) {
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| 	startT := s.StartTime.UnixNano()
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| 	if s.StartTime.IsZero() || startT < 0 {
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| 		startT = 0
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| 	}
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| 
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| 	endT := s.EndTime.UnixNano()
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| 	if s.EndTime.IsZero() || endT < 0 {
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| 		endT = 0
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| 	}
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| 
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| 	// Override non-empty default SpanID marshal and omitempty.
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| 	var parentSpanId string
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| 	if !s.ParentSpanID.IsEmpty() {
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| 		b := make([]byte, hex.EncodedLen(spanIDSize))
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| 		hex.Encode(b, s.ParentSpanID[:])
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| 		parentSpanId = string(b)
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| 	}
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| 
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| 	type Alias Span
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| 	return json.Marshal(struct {
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| 		Alias
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| 		ParentSpanID string `json:"parentSpanId,omitempty"`
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| 		StartTime    uint64 `json:"startTimeUnixNano,omitempty"`
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| 		EndTime      uint64 `json:"endTimeUnixNano,omitempty"`
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| 	}{
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| 		Alias:        Alias(s),
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| 		ParentSpanID: parentSpanId,
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| 		StartTime:    uint64(startT),
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| 		EndTime:      uint64(endT),
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| 	})
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| }
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| 
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| // UnmarshalJSON decodes the OTLP formatted JSON contained in data into s.
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| func (s *Span) UnmarshalJSON(data []byte) error {
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| 	decoder := json.NewDecoder(bytes.NewReader(data))
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| 
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| 	t, err := decoder.Token()
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| 	if err != nil {
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| 		return err
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| 	}
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| 	if t != json.Delim('{') {
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| 		return errors.New("invalid Span type")
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| 	}
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| 
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| 	for decoder.More() {
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| 		keyIface, err := decoder.Token()
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| 		if err != nil {
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| 			if errors.Is(err, io.EOF) {
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| 				// Empty.
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| 				return nil
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| 			}
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| 			return err
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| 		}
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| 
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| 		key, ok := keyIface.(string)
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| 		if !ok {
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| 			return fmt.Errorf("invalid Span field: %#v", keyIface)
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| 		}
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| 
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| 		switch key {
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| 		case "traceId", "trace_id":
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| 			err = decoder.Decode(&s.TraceID)
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| 		case "spanId", "span_id":
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| 			err = decoder.Decode(&s.SpanID)
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| 		case "traceState", "trace_state":
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| 			err = decoder.Decode(&s.TraceState)
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| 		case "parentSpanId", "parent_span_id":
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| 			err = decoder.Decode(&s.ParentSpanID)
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| 		case "flags":
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| 			err = decoder.Decode(&s.Flags)
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| 		case "name":
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| 			err = decoder.Decode(&s.Name)
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| 		case "kind":
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| 			err = decoder.Decode(&s.Kind)
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| 		case "startTimeUnixNano", "start_time_unix_nano":
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| 			var val protoUint64
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| 			err = decoder.Decode(&val)
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| 			s.StartTime = time.Unix(0, int64(val.Uint64()))
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| 		case "endTimeUnixNano", "end_time_unix_nano":
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| 			var val protoUint64
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| 			err = decoder.Decode(&val)
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| 			s.EndTime = time.Unix(0, int64(val.Uint64()))
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| 		case "attributes":
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| 			err = decoder.Decode(&s.Attrs)
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| 		case "droppedAttributesCount", "dropped_attributes_count":
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| 			err = decoder.Decode(&s.DroppedAttrs)
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| 		case "events":
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| 			err = decoder.Decode(&s.Events)
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| 		case "droppedEventsCount", "dropped_events_count":
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| 			err = decoder.Decode(&s.DroppedEvents)
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| 		case "links":
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| 			err = decoder.Decode(&s.Links)
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| 		case "droppedLinksCount", "dropped_links_count":
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| 			err = decoder.Decode(&s.DroppedLinks)
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| 		case "status":
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| 			err = decoder.Decode(&s.Status)
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| 		default:
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| 			// Skip unknown.
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| 		}
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| 
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| 		if err != nil {
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| 			return err
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| 		}
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| 	}
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| 	return nil
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| }
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| 
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| // SpanFlags represents constants used to interpret the
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| // Span.flags field, which is protobuf 'fixed32' type and is to
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| // be used as bit-fields. Each non-zero value defined in this enum is
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| // a bit-mask.  To extract the bit-field, for example, use an
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| // expression like:
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| //
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| //	(span.flags & SPAN_FLAGS_TRACE_FLAGS_MASK)
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| //
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| // See https://www.w3.org/TR/trace-context-2/#trace-flags for the flag definitions.
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| //
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| // Note that Span flags were introduced in version 1.1 of the
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| // OpenTelemetry protocol.  Older Span producers do not set this
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| // field, consequently consumers should not rely on the absence of a
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| // particular flag bit to indicate the presence of a particular feature.
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| type SpanFlags int32
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| 
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| const (
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| 	// Bits 0-7 are used for trace flags.
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| 	SpanFlagsTraceFlagsMask SpanFlags = 255
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| 	// Bits 8 and 9 are used to indicate that the parent span or link span is remote.
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| 	// Bit 8 (`HAS_IS_REMOTE`) indicates whether the value is known.
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| 	// Bit 9 (`IS_REMOTE`) indicates whether the span or link is remote.
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| 	SpanFlagsContextHasIsRemoteMask SpanFlags = 256
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| 	// SpanFlagsContextHasIsRemoteMask indicates the Span is remote.
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| 	SpanFlagsContextIsRemoteMask SpanFlags = 512
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| )
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| 
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| // SpanKind is the type of span. Can be used to specify additional relationships between spans
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| // in addition to a parent/child relationship.
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| type SpanKind int32
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| 
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| const (
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| 	// Indicates that the span represents an internal operation within an application,
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| 	// as opposed to an operation happening at the boundaries. Default value.
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| 	SpanKindInternal SpanKind = 1
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| 	// Indicates that the span covers server-side handling of an RPC or other
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| 	// remote network request.
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| 	SpanKindServer SpanKind = 2
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| 	// Indicates that the span describes a request to some remote service.
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| 	SpanKindClient SpanKind = 3
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| 	// Indicates that the span describes a producer sending a message to a broker.
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| 	// Unlike CLIENT and SERVER, there is often no direct critical path latency relationship
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| 	// between producer and consumer spans. A PRODUCER span ends when the message was accepted
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| 	// by the broker while the logical processing of the message might span a much longer time.
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| 	SpanKindProducer SpanKind = 4
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| 	// Indicates that the span describes consumer receiving a message from a broker.
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| 	// Like the PRODUCER kind, there is often no direct critical path latency relationship
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| 	// between producer and consumer spans.
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| 	SpanKindConsumer SpanKind = 5
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| )
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| 
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| // Event is a time-stamped annotation of the span, consisting of user-supplied
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| // text description and key-value pairs.
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| type SpanEvent struct {
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| 	// time_unix_nano is the time the event occurred.
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| 	Time time.Time `json:"timeUnixNano,omitempty"`
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| 	// name of the event.
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| 	// This field is semantically required to be set to non-empty string.
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| 	Name string `json:"name,omitempty"`
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| 	// attributes is a collection of attribute key/value pairs on the event.
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| 	// Attribute keys MUST be unique (it is not allowed to have more than one
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| 	// attribute with the same key).
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| 	Attrs []Attr `json:"attributes,omitempty"`
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| 	// dropped_attributes_count is the number of dropped attributes. If the value is 0,
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| 	// then no attributes were dropped.
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| 	DroppedAttrs uint32 `json:"droppedAttributesCount,omitempty"`
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| }
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| 
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| // MarshalJSON encodes e into OTLP formatted JSON.
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| func (e SpanEvent) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) {
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| 	t := e.Time.UnixNano()
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| 	if e.Time.IsZero() || t < 0 {
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| 		t = 0
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| 	}
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| 
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| 	type Alias SpanEvent
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| 	return json.Marshal(struct {
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| 		Alias
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| 		Time uint64 `json:"timeUnixNano,omitempty"`
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| 	}{
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| 		Alias: Alias(e),
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| 		Time:  uint64(t),
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| 	})
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| }
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| 
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| // UnmarshalJSON decodes the OTLP formatted JSON contained in data into se.
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| func (se *SpanEvent) UnmarshalJSON(data []byte) error {
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| 	decoder := json.NewDecoder(bytes.NewReader(data))
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| 
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| 	t, err := decoder.Token()
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| 	if err != nil {
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| 		return err
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| 	}
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| 	if t != json.Delim('{') {
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| 		return errors.New("invalid SpanEvent type")
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| 	}
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| 
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| 	for decoder.More() {
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| 		keyIface, err := decoder.Token()
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| 		if err != nil {
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| 			if errors.Is(err, io.EOF) {
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| 				// Empty.
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| 				return nil
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| 			}
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| 			return err
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| 		}
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| 
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| 		key, ok := keyIface.(string)
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| 		if !ok {
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| 			return fmt.Errorf("invalid SpanEvent field: %#v", keyIface)
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| 		}
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| 
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| 		switch key {
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| 		case "timeUnixNano", "time_unix_nano":
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| 			var val protoUint64
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| 			err = decoder.Decode(&val)
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| 			se.Time = time.Unix(0, int64(val.Uint64()))
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| 		case "name":
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| 			err = decoder.Decode(&se.Name)
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| 		case "attributes":
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| 			err = decoder.Decode(&se.Attrs)
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| 		case "droppedAttributesCount", "dropped_attributes_count":
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| 			err = decoder.Decode(&se.DroppedAttrs)
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| 		default:
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| 			// Skip unknown.
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| 		}
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| 
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| 		if err != nil {
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| 			return err
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| 		}
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| 	}
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| 	return nil
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| }
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| 
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| // A pointer from the current span to another span in the same trace or in a
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| // different trace. For example, this can be used in batching operations,
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| // where a single batch handler processes multiple requests from different
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| // traces or when the handler receives a request from a different project.
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| type SpanLink struct {
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| 	// A unique identifier of a trace that this linked span is part of. The ID is a
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| 	// 16-byte array.
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| 	TraceID TraceID `json:"traceId,omitempty"`
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| 	// A unique identifier for the linked span. The ID is an 8-byte array.
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| 	SpanID SpanID `json:"spanId,omitempty"`
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| 	// The trace_state associated with the link.
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| 	TraceState string `json:"traceState,omitempty"`
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| 	// attributes is a collection of attribute key/value pairs on the link.
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| 	// Attribute keys MUST be unique (it is not allowed to have more than one
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| 	// attribute with the same key).
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| 	Attrs []Attr `json:"attributes,omitempty"`
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| 	// dropped_attributes_count is the number of dropped attributes. If the value is 0,
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| 	// then no attributes were dropped.
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| 	DroppedAttrs uint32 `json:"droppedAttributesCount,omitempty"`
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| 	// Flags, a bit field.
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| 	//
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| 	// Bits 0-7 (8 least significant bits) are the trace flags as defined in W3C Trace
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| 	// Context specification. To read the 8-bit W3C trace flag, use
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| 	// `flags & SPAN_FLAGS_TRACE_FLAGS_MASK`.
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| 	//
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| 	// See https://www.w3.org/TR/trace-context-2/#trace-flags for the flag definitions.
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| 	//
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| 	// Bits 8 and 9 represent the 3 states of whether the link is remote.
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| 	// The states are (unknown, is not remote, is remote).
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| 	// To read whether the value is known, use `(flags & SPAN_FLAGS_CONTEXT_HAS_IS_REMOTE_MASK) != 0`.
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| 	// To read whether the link is remote, use `(flags & SPAN_FLAGS_CONTEXT_IS_REMOTE_MASK) != 0`.
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| 	//
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| 	// Readers MUST NOT assume that bits 10-31 (22 most significant bits) will be zero.
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| 	// When creating new spans, bits 10-31 (most-significant 22-bits) MUST be zero.
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| 	//
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| 	// [Optional].
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| 	Flags uint32 `json:"flags,omitempty"`
 | |
| }
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| 
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| // UnmarshalJSON decodes the OTLP formatted JSON contained in data into sl.
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| func (sl *SpanLink) UnmarshalJSON(data []byte) error {
 | |
| 	decoder := json.NewDecoder(bytes.NewReader(data))
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| 
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| 	t, err := decoder.Token()
 | |
| 	if err != nil {
 | |
| 		return err
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 	if t != json.Delim('{') {
 | |
| 		return errors.New("invalid SpanLink type")
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	for decoder.More() {
 | |
| 		keyIface, err := decoder.Token()
 | |
| 		if err != nil {
 | |
| 			if errors.Is(err, io.EOF) {
 | |
| 				// Empty.
 | |
| 				return nil
 | |
| 			}
 | |
| 			return err
 | |
| 		}
 | |
| 
 | |
| 		key, ok := keyIface.(string)
 | |
| 		if !ok {
 | |
| 			return fmt.Errorf("invalid SpanLink field: %#v", keyIface)
 | |
| 		}
 | |
| 
 | |
| 		switch key {
 | |
| 		case "traceId", "trace_id":
 | |
| 			err = decoder.Decode(&sl.TraceID)
 | |
| 		case "spanId", "span_id":
 | |
| 			err = decoder.Decode(&sl.SpanID)
 | |
| 		case "traceState", "trace_state":
 | |
| 			err = decoder.Decode(&sl.TraceState)
 | |
| 		case "attributes":
 | |
| 			err = decoder.Decode(&sl.Attrs)
 | |
| 		case "droppedAttributesCount", "dropped_attributes_count":
 | |
| 			err = decoder.Decode(&sl.DroppedAttrs)
 | |
| 		case "flags":
 | |
| 			err = decoder.Decode(&sl.Flags)
 | |
| 		default:
 | |
| 			// Skip unknown.
 | |
| 		}
 | |
| 
 | |
| 		if err != nil {
 | |
| 			return err
 | |
| 		}
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 	return nil
 | |
| }
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