ttrss/vendor/open-telemetry/gen-otlp-protobuf/Opentelemetry/Proto/Metrics/V1/DataPointFlags.php

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<?php
# Generated by the protocol buffer compiler. DO NOT EDIT!
# source: opentelemetry/proto/metrics/v1/metrics.proto
namespace Opentelemetry\Proto\Metrics\V1;
use UnexpectedValueException;
/**
* DataPointFlags is defined as a protobuf 'uint32' type and is to be used as a
* bit-field representing 32 distinct boolean flags. Each flag defined in this
* enum is a bit-mask. To test the presence of a single flag in the flags of
* a data point, for example, use an expression like:
* (point.flags & DATA_POINT_FLAGS_NO_RECORDED_VALUE_MASK) == DATA_POINT_FLAGS_NO_RECORDED_VALUE_MASK
*
* Protobuf type <code>opentelemetry.proto.metrics.v1.DataPointFlags</code>
*/
class DataPointFlags
{
/**
* The zero value for the enum. Should not be used for comparisons.
* Instead use bitwise "and" with the appropriate mask as shown above.
*
* Generated from protobuf enum <code>DATA_POINT_FLAGS_DO_NOT_USE = 0;</code>
*/
const DATA_POINT_FLAGS_DO_NOT_USE = 0;
/**
* This DataPoint is valid but has no recorded value. This value
* SHOULD be used to reflect explicitly missing data in a series, as
* for an equivalent to the Prometheus "staleness marker".
*
* Generated from protobuf enum <code>DATA_POINT_FLAGS_NO_RECORDED_VALUE_MASK = 1;</code>
*/
const DATA_POINT_FLAGS_NO_RECORDED_VALUE_MASK = 1;
private static $valueToName = [
self::DATA_POINT_FLAGS_DO_NOT_USE => 'DATA_POINT_FLAGS_DO_NOT_USE',
self::DATA_POINT_FLAGS_NO_RECORDED_VALUE_MASK => 'DATA_POINT_FLAGS_NO_RECORDED_VALUE_MASK',
];
public static function name($value)
{
if (!isset(self::$valueToName[$value])) {
throw new UnexpectedValueException(sprintf(
'Enum %s has no name defined for value %s', __CLASS__, $value));
}
return self::$valueToName[$value];
}
public static function value($name)
{
$const = __CLASS__ . '::' . strtoupper($name);
if (!defined($const)) {
throw new UnexpectedValueException(sprintf(
'Enum %s has no value defined for name %s', __CLASS__, $name));
}
return constant($const);
}
}