* Rename module name from "github.com/hashicorp/terraform" to "github.com/placeholderplaceholderplaceholder/opentf".
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* Gofmt.
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* Regenerate protobuf.
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* Fix comments.
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* Undo issue and pull request link changes.
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* Undo comment changes.
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* Fix comment.
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* Undo some link changes.
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* make generate && make protobuf
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We had intended these functions to attempt to convert any given value, but
there is a special behavior in the function system where functions must
opt in to being able to handle dynamically-typed arguments so that we
don't need to repeat the special case for that inside every function
implementation.
In this case we _do_ want to specially handle dynamically-typed values,
because the keyword "null" in HCL produces
cty.NullVal(cty.DynamicPseudoType) and we want the conversion function
to convert it to a null of a more specific type.
These conversion functions are already just a thin wrapper around the
underlying type conversion functionality anyway, and that already supports
converting dynamic-typed values in the expected way, so we can just opt
in to allowing dynamically-typed values and let the conversion
functionality do the expected work.
Fixing this allows module authors to use type conversion functions to
give additional type information to Terraform in situations that are too
ambiguous to be handled automatically by the type inference/unification
process. Previously tostring(null) was effectively a no-op, totally
ignoring the author's request to treat the null as a string.
This commit introduces a capsule type, `TypeType`, which is used to
extricate type information from the console-only `type` function. In
combination with the `TypeType` mark, this allows us to restrict the use
of this function to top-level display of a value's type. Any other use
of `type()` will result in an error diagnostic.
This is part of a general effort to move all of Terraform's non-library
package surface under internal in order to reinforce that these are for
internal use within Terraform only.
If you were previously importing packages under this prefix into an
external codebase, you could pin to an earlier release tag as an interim
solution until you've make a plan to achieve the same functionality some
other way.