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			289 lines
		
	
	
		
			7.3 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Go
		
	
	
	
	
	
| // Package errors provides simple error handling primitives.
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| //
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| // The traditional error handling idiom in Go is roughly akin to
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| //
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| //     if err != nil {
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| //             return err
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| //     }
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| //
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| // which when applied recursively up the call stack results in error reports
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| // without context or debugging information. The errors package allows
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| // programmers to add context to the failure path in their code in a way
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| // that does not destroy the original value of the error.
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| //
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| // Adding context to an error
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| //
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| // The errors.Wrap function returns a new error that adds context to the
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| // original error by recording a stack trace at the point Wrap is called,
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| // together with the supplied message. For example
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| //
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| //     _, err := ioutil.ReadAll(r)
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| //     if err != nil {
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| //             return errors.Wrap(err, "read failed")
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| //     }
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| //
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| // If additional control is required, the errors.WithStack and
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| // errors.WithMessage functions destructure errors.Wrap into its component
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| // operations: annotating an error with a stack trace and with a message,
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| // respectively.
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| //
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| // Retrieving the cause of an error
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| //
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| // Using errors.Wrap constructs a stack of errors, adding context to the
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| // preceding error. Depending on the nature of the error it may be necessary
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| // to reverse the operation of errors.Wrap to retrieve the original error
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| // for inspection. Any error value which implements this interface
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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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| //
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| // can be inspected by errors.Cause. errors.Cause will recursively retrieve
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| // the topmost error that does not implement causer, which is assumed to be
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| // the original cause. For example:
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| //
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| //     switch err := errors.Cause(err).(type) {
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| //     case *MyError:
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| //             // handle specifically
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| //     default:
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| //             // unknown error
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| //     }
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| //
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| // Although the causer interface is not exported by this package, it is
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| // considered a part of its stable public interface.
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| //
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| // Formatted printing of errors
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| //
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| // All error values returned from this package implement fmt.Formatter and can
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| // be formatted by the fmt package. The following verbs are supported:
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| //
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| //     %s    print the error. If the error has a Cause it will be
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| //           printed recursively.
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| //     %v    see %s
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| //     %+v   extended format. Each Frame of the error's StackTrace will
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| //           be printed in detail.
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| //
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| // Retrieving the stack trace of an error or wrapper
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| //
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| // New, Errorf, Wrap, and Wrapf record a stack trace at the point they are
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| // invoked. This information can be retrieved with the following interface:
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| //
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| //     type stackTracer interface {
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| //             StackTrace() errors.StackTrace
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| //     }
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| //
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| // The returned errors.StackTrace type is defined as
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| //
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| //     type StackTrace []Frame
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| //
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| // The Frame type represents a call site in the stack trace. Frame supports
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| // the fmt.Formatter interface that can be used for printing information about
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| // the stack trace of this error. For example:
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| //
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| //     if err, ok := err.(stackTracer); ok {
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| //             for _, f := range err.StackTrace() {
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| //                     fmt.Printf("%+s:%d\n", f, f)
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| //             }
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| //     }
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| //
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| // Although the stackTracer interface is not exported by this package, it is
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| // considered a part of its stable public interface.
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| //
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| // See the documentation for Frame.Format for more details.
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| package errors
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| 
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| import (
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| 	"fmt"
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| 	"io"
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| )
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| 
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| // New returns an error with the supplied message.
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| // New also records the stack trace at the point it was called.
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| func New(message string) error {
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| 	return &fundamental{
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| 		msg:   message,
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| 		stack: callers(),
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| 	}
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| }
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| 
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| // Errorf formats according to a format specifier and returns the string
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| // as a value that satisfies error.
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| // Errorf also records the stack trace at the point it was called.
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| func Errorf(format string, args ...interface{}) error {
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| 	return &fundamental{
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| 		msg:   fmt.Sprintf(format, args...),
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| 		stack: callers(),
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| 	}
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| }
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| 
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| // fundamental is an error that has a message and a stack, but no caller.
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| type fundamental struct {
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| 	msg string
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| 	*stack
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| }
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| 
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| func (f *fundamental) Error() string { return f.msg }
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| 
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| func (f *fundamental) Format(s fmt.State, verb rune) {
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| 	switch verb {
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| 	case 'v':
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| 		if s.Flag('+') {
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| 			io.WriteString(s, f.msg)
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| 			f.stack.Format(s, verb)
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| 			return
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| 		}
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| 		fallthrough
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| 	case 's':
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| 		io.WriteString(s, f.msg)
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| 	case 'q':
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| 		fmt.Fprintf(s, "%q", f.msg)
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| 	}
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| }
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| 
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| // WithStack annotates err with a stack trace at the point WithStack was called.
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| // If err is nil, WithStack returns nil.
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| func WithStack(err error) error {
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| 	if err == nil {
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| 		return nil
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| 	}
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| 	return &withStack{
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| 		err,
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| 		callers(),
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| 	}
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| }
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| 
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| type withStack struct {
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| 	error
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| 	*stack
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| }
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| 
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| func (w *withStack) Cause() error { return w.error }
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| 
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| // Unwrap provides compatibility for Go 1.13 error chains.
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| func (w *withStack) Unwrap() error { return w.error }
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| 
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| func (w *withStack) Format(s fmt.State, verb rune) {
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| 	switch verb {
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| 	case 'v':
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| 		if s.Flag('+') {
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| 			fmt.Fprintf(s, "%+v", w.Cause())
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| 			w.stack.Format(s, verb)
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| 			return
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| 		}
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| 		fallthrough
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| 	case 's':
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| 		io.WriteString(s, w.Error())
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| 	case 'q':
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| 		fmt.Fprintf(s, "%q", w.Error())
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| 	}
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| }
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| 
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| // Wrap returns an error annotating err with a stack trace
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| // at the point Wrap is called, and the supplied message.
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| // If err is nil, Wrap returns nil.
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| func Wrap(err error, message string) error {
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| 	if err == nil {
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| 		return nil
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| 	}
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| 	err = &withMessage{
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| 		cause: err,
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| 		msg:   message,
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| 	}
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| 	return &withStack{
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| 		err,
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| 		callers(),
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| 	}
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| }
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| 
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| // Wrapf returns an error annotating err with a stack trace
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| // at the point Wrapf is called, and the format specifier.
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| // If err is nil, Wrapf returns nil.
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| func Wrapf(err error, format string, args ...interface{}) error {
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| 	if err == nil {
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| 		return nil
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| 	}
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| 	err = &withMessage{
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| 		cause: err,
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| 		msg:   fmt.Sprintf(format, args...),
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| 	}
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| 	return &withStack{
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| 		err,
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| 		callers(),
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| 	}
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| }
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| 
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| // WithMessage annotates err with a new message.
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| // If err is nil, WithMessage returns nil.
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| func WithMessage(err error, message string) error {
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| 	if err == nil {
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| 		return nil
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| 	}
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| 	return &withMessage{
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| 		cause: err,
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| 		msg:   message,
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| 	}
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| }
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| 
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| // WithMessagef annotates err with the format specifier.
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| // If err is nil, WithMessagef returns nil.
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| func WithMessagef(err error, format string, args ...interface{}) error {
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| 	if err == nil {
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| 		return nil
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| 	}
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| 	return &withMessage{
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| 		cause: err,
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| 		msg:   fmt.Sprintf(format, args...),
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| 	}
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| }
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| 
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| type withMessage struct {
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| 	cause error
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| 	msg   string
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| }
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| 
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| func (w *withMessage) Error() string { return w.msg + ": " + w.cause.Error() }
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| func (w *withMessage) Cause() error  { return w.cause }
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| 
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| // Unwrap provides compatibility for Go 1.13 error chains.
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| func (w *withMessage) Unwrap() error { return w.cause }
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| 
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| func (w *withMessage) Format(s fmt.State, verb rune) {
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| 	switch verb {
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| 	case 'v':
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| 		if s.Flag('+') {
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| 			fmt.Fprintf(s, "%+v\n", w.Cause())
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| 			io.WriteString(s, w.msg)
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| 			return
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| 		}
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| 		fallthrough
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| 	case 's', 'q':
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| 		io.WriteString(s, w.Error())
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| 	}
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| }
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| 
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| // Cause returns the underlying cause of the error, if possible.
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| // An error value has a cause if it implements the following
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| // interface:
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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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| //
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| // If the error does not implement Cause, the original error will
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| // be returned. If the error is nil, nil will be returned without further
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| // investigation.
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| func Cause(err error) error {
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| 	type causer interface {
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| 		Cause() error
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| 	}
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| 
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| 	for err != nil {
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| 		cause, ok := err.(causer)
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| 		if !ok {
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| 			break
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| 		}
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| 		err = cause.Cause()
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| 	}
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| 	return err
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| }
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