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controllererror_string.go
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/
controllererror_string.go
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// Code generated by "stringer -type ControllerError -trimprefix ControllerError"; DO NOT EDIT.
package socketcan
import "strconv"
func _() {
// An "invalid array index" compiler error signifies that the constant values have changed.
// Re-run the stringer command to generate them again.
var x [1]struct{}
_ = x[ControllerErrorUnspecified-0]
_ = x[ControllerErrorRxBufferOverflow-1]
_ = x[ControllerErrorTxBufferOverflow-2]
_ = x[ControllerErrorRxWarning-4]
_ = x[ControllerErrorTxWarning-8]
_ = x[ControllerErrorRxPassive-16]
_ = x[ControllerErrorTxPassive-32]
_ = x[ControllerErrorActive-64]
}
const (
_ControllerError_name_0 = "UnspecifiedRxBufferOverflowTxBufferOverflow"
_ControllerError_name_1 = "RxWarning"
_ControllerError_name_2 = "TxWarning"
_ControllerError_name_3 = "RxPassive"
_ControllerError_name_4 = "TxPassive"
_ControllerError_name_5 = "Active"
)
var (
_ControllerError_index_0 = [...]uint8{0, 11, 27, 43}
)
func (i ControllerError) String() string {
switch {
case i <= 2:
return _ControllerError_name_0[_ControllerError_index_0[i]:_ControllerError_index_0[i+1]]
case i == 4:
return _ControllerError_name_1
case i == 8:
return _ControllerError_name_2
case i == 16:
return _ControllerError_name_3
case i == 32:
return _ControllerError_name_4
case i == 64:
return _ControllerError_name_5
default:
return "ControllerError(" + strconv.FormatInt(int64(i), 10) + ")"
}
}