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Similarly to the compose mode, this series of squashed commits adds support for Kubernetes as an execution environment for the target container image. The branch is a few months old, so it has been squashed to a single commit to reduce the complexity of the rebase & merge. Below are the messages from the squashed commits: [Refactoring] Group all Node.js inspect flags into a single DTO With the upcoming addition of Kubernetes support, we need to figure out a way of sharing code between the existing container.Insepector and the new pod.Inspector. In particular, it can be done through shared config objects. [Refactoring] Extract fat image building into a separate function [Refactoring] Extract fat image inspection into a separate subroutine. Bring in Kubernetes client-go dependency Fix github.com/getkin/kin-openapi usage - got broken by version bump Finding K8s workloads Inspecting fat kubernetes workload image Injecting sensor into K8s workload - initial phase Introduce `kubectl` client Injecting sensor into pod (cont.) Get artifacts from the pod [Refactoring] Extract building slim images into a subroutine Put the rest of the build.handler logic to the kubernetes build subroutine Applying Kubernetes manifest(s) [Refactoring] Revamped Kubernetes Workload Finder [Refactoring] Reshape Kubernetes logic Scale down Kubernetes workloads after slimming Restore Kubernetes workload to the original state if no manifest is used [Refactoring] Introduce HTTPProbeOptions struct and refactor the code Basic Kubernetes workload monitoring - CAMEnter, CAMTimeout, CAMSignal, CAMExec Fix (workaround) for kubectl cp missing file permissions master rebase [Refactoring] Remove unused HTTP Probe Proxy flags Fix HTTP probe having no ports Use latest set of e2e tests HTTP probe for Kubernetes workloads Refine Kubernetes-related flag names Bump down Kubernetes deps to v1.22 to keep Go at v1.16
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// Package jsoniter implements encoding and decoding of JSON as defined in
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// RFC 4627 and provides interfaces with identical syntax of standard lib encoding/json.
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// Converting from encoding/json to jsoniter is no more than replacing the package with jsoniter
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// and variable type declarations (if any).
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// jsoniter interfaces gives 100% compatibility with code using standard lib.
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//
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// "JSON and Go"
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// (https://golang.org/doc/articles/json_and_go.html)
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// gives a description of how Marshal/Unmarshal operate
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// between arbitrary or predefined json objects and bytes,
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// and it applies to jsoniter.Marshal/Unmarshal as well.
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//
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// Besides, jsoniter.Iterator provides a different set of interfaces
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// iterating given bytes/string/reader
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// and yielding parsed elements one by one.
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// This set of interfaces reads input as required and gives
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// better performance.
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package jsoniter
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