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//
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package util

import (
	
)

// TODO(mdlayher): util packages are an anti-pattern and this should be moved
// somewhere else that is more focused in the future.

// A ValueParser enables parsing a single string into a variety of data types
// in a concise and safe way. The Err method must be invoked after invoking
// any other methods to ensure a value was successfully parsed.
type ValueParser struct {
	v   string
	err error
}

// NewValueParser creates a ValueParser using the input string.
func ( string) *ValueParser {
	return &ValueParser{v: }
}

// Int interprets the underlying value as an int and returns that value.
func ( *ValueParser) () int { return int(.int64()) }

// PInt64 interprets the underlying value as an int64 and returns a pointer to
// that value.
func ( *ValueParser) () *int64 {
	if .err != nil {
		return nil
	}

	 := .int64()
	return &
}

// int64 interprets the underlying value as an int64 and returns that value.
// TODO: export if/when necessary.
func ( *ValueParser) () int64 {
	if .err != nil {
		return 0
	}

	// A base value of zero makes ParseInt infer the correct base using the
	// string's prefix, if any.
	const  = 0
	,  := strconv.ParseInt(.v, , 64)
	if  != nil {
		.err = 
		return 0
	}

	return 
}

// PUInt64 interprets the underlying value as an uint64 and returns a pointer to
// that value.
func ( *ValueParser) () *uint64 {
	if .err != nil {
		return nil
	}

	// A base value of zero makes ParseInt infer the correct base using the
	// string's prefix, if any.
	const  = 0
	,  := strconv.ParseUint(.v, , 64)
	if  != nil {
		.err = 
		return nil
	}

	return &
}

// Err returns the last error, if any, encountered by the ValueParser.
func ( *ValueParser) () error {
	return .err
}