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// Copyright 2014 Canonical Ltd.
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// Licensed under the LGPLv3, see LICENCE file for details.
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package errors
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import (
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"fmt"
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"strings"
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)
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// New is a drop in replacement for the standard libary errors module that records
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// the location that the error is created.
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//
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// For example:
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// return errors.New("validation failed")
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//
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func New(message string) error {
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err := &Err{message: message}
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err.SetLocation(1)
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return err
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}
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// Errorf creates a new annotated error and records the location that the
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// error is created. This should be a drop in replacement for fmt.Errorf.
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//
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// For example:
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// return errors.Errorf("validation failed: %s", message)
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//
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func Errorf(format string, args ...interface{}) error {
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err := &Err{message: fmt.Sprintf(format, args...)}
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err.SetLocation(1)
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return err
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}
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// Trace adds the location of the Trace call to the stack. The Cause of the
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// resulting error is the same as the error parameter. If the other error is
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// nil, the result will be nil.
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//
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// For example:
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// if err := SomeFunc(); err != nil {
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// return errors.Trace(err)
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// }
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//
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func Trace(other error) error {
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if other == nil {
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return nil
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}
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err := &Err{previous: other, cause: Cause(other)}
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err.SetLocation(1)
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return err
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}
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// Annotate is used to add extra context to an existing error. The location of
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// the Annotate call is recorded with the annotations. The file, line and
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// function are also recorded.
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//
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// For example:
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// if err := SomeFunc(); err != nil {
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// return errors.Annotate(err, "failed to frombulate")
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// }
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//
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func Annotate(other error, message string) error {
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if other == nil {
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return nil
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}
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err := &Err{
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previous: other,
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cause: Cause(other),
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message: message,
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}
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err.SetLocation(1)
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return err
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}
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// Annotatef is used to add extra context to an existing error. The location of
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// the Annotate call is recorded with the annotations. The file, line and
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// function are also recorded.
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//
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// For example:
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// if err := SomeFunc(); err != nil {
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// return errors.Annotatef(err, "failed to frombulate the %s", arg)
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// }
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//
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func Annotatef(other error, format string, args ...interface{}) error {
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if other == nil {
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return nil
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}
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err := &Err{
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previous: other,
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cause: Cause(other),
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message: fmt.Sprintf(format, args...),
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}
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err.SetLocation(1)
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return err
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}
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// DeferredAnnotatef annotates the given error (when it is not nil) with the given
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// format string and arguments (like fmt.Sprintf). If *err is nil, DeferredAnnotatef
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// does nothing. This method is used in a defer statement in order to annotate any
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// resulting error with the same message.
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//
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// For example:
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//
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// defer DeferredAnnotatef(&err, "failed to frombulate the %s", arg)
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//
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func DeferredAnnotatef(err *error, format string, args ...interface{}) {
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if *err == nil {
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return
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}
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newErr := &Err{
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message: fmt.Sprintf(format, args...),
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cause: Cause(*err),
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previous: *err,
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}
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newErr.SetLocation(1)
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*err = newErr
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}
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// Wrap changes the Cause of the error. The location of the Wrap call is also
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// stored in the error stack.
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//
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// For example:
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// if err := SomeFunc(); err != nil {
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// newErr := &packageError{"more context", private_value}
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// return errors.Wrap(err, newErr)
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// }
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//
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func Wrap(other, newDescriptive error) error {
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err := &Err{
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previous: other,
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cause: newDescriptive,
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}
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err.SetLocation(1)
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return err
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}
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// Wrapf changes the Cause of the error, and adds an annotation. The location
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// of the Wrap call is also stored in the error stack.
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//
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// For example:
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// if err := SomeFunc(); err != nil {
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// return errors.Wrapf(err, simpleErrorType, "invalid value %q", value)
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// }
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//
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func Wrapf(other, newDescriptive error, format string, args ...interface{}) error {
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err := &Err{
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message: fmt.Sprintf(format, args...),
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previous: other,
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cause: newDescriptive,
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}
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err.SetLocation(1)
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return err
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}
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// Mask masks the given error with the given format string and arguments (like
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// fmt.Sprintf), returning a new error that maintains the error stack, but
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// hides the underlying error type. The error string still contains the full
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// annotations. If you want to hide the annotations, call Wrap.
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func Maskf(other error, format string, args ...interface{}) error {
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if other == nil {
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return nil
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}
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err := &Err{
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message: fmt.Sprintf(format, args...),
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previous: other,
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}
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err.SetLocation(1)
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return err
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}
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// Mask hides the underlying error type, and records the location of the masking.
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func Mask(other error) error {
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if other == nil {
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return nil
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}
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err := &Err{
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previous: other,
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}
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err.SetLocation(1)
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return err
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}
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// Cause returns the cause of the given error. This will be either the
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// original error, or the result of a Wrap or Mask call.
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//
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// Cause is the usual way to diagnose errors that may have been wrapped by
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// the other errors functions.
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func Cause(err error) error {
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var diag error
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if err, ok := err.(causer); ok {
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diag = err.Cause()
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}
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if diag != nil {
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return diag
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}
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return err
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}
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type causer interface {
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Cause() error
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}
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type wrapper interface {
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// Message returns the top level error message,
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// not including the message from the Previous
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// error.
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Message() string
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// Underlying returns the Previous error, or nil
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// if there is none.
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Underlying() error
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}
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type locationer interface {
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Location() (string, int)
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}
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var (
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_ wrapper = (*Err)(nil)
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_ locationer = (*Err)(nil)
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_ causer = (*Err)(nil)
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)
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// Details returns information about the stack of errors wrapped by err, in
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// the format:
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//
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// [{filename:99: error one} {otherfile:55: cause of error one}]
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//
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// This is a terse alternative to ErrorStack as it returns a single line.
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func Details(err error) string {
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if err == nil {
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return "[]"
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}
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var s []byte
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s = append(s, '[')
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for {
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s = append(s, '{')
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if err, ok := err.(locationer); ok {
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file, line := err.Location()
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if file != "" {
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s = append(s, fmt.Sprintf("%s:%d", file, line)...)
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s = append(s, ": "...)
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}
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}
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if cerr, ok := err.(wrapper); ok {
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s = append(s, cerr.Message()...)
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err = cerr.Underlying()
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} else {
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s = append(s, err.Error()...)
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err = nil
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}
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s = append(s, '}')
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if err == nil {
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break
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}
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s = append(s, ' ')
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}
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s = append(s, ']')
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return string(s)
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}
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// ErrorStack returns a string representation of the annotated error. If the
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// error passed as the parameter is not an annotated error, the result is
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// simply the result of the Error() method on that error.
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//
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// If the error is an annotated error, a multi-line string is returned where
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// each line represents one entry in the annotation stack. The full filename
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// from the call stack is used in the output.
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//
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// first error
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// github.com/juju/errors/annotation_test.go:193:
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// github.com/juju/errors/annotation_test.go:194: annotation
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// github.com/juju/errors/annotation_test.go:195:
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// github.com/juju/errors/annotation_test.go:196: more context
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// github.com/juju/errors/annotation_test.go:197:
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func ErrorStack(err error) string {
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return strings.Join(errorStack(err), "\n")
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}
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func errorStack(err error) []string {
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if err == nil {
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return nil
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}
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// We want the first error first
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var lines []string
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for {
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var buff []byte
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if err, ok := err.(locationer); ok {
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file, line := err.Location()
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// Strip off the leading GOPATH/src path elements.
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file = trimGoPath(file)
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if file != "" {
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buff = append(buff, fmt.Sprintf("%s:%d", file, line)...)
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buff = append(buff, ": "...)
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}
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}
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if cerr, ok := err.(wrapper); ok {
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message := cerr.Message()
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buff = append(buff, message...)
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// If there is a cause for this error, and it is different to the cause
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// of the underlying error, then output the error string in the stack trace.
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var cause error
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if err1, ok := err.(causer); ok {
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cause = err1.Cause()
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}
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err = cerr.Underlying()
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if cause != nil && !sameError(Cause(err), cause) {
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if message != "" {
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buff = append(buff, ": "...)
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}
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buff = append(buff, cause.Error()...)
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}
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} else {
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buff = append(buff, err.Error()...)
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err = nil
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}
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lines = append(lines, string(buff))
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if err == nil {
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break
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}
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}
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// reverse the lines to get the original error, which was at the end of
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// the list, back to the start.
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var result []string
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for i := len(lines); i > 0; i-- {
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result = append(result, lines[i-1])
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}
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return result
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}
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