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Signed-off-by: Rakshith R <rar@redhat.com>
168 lines
4.3 KiB
Go
168 lines
4.3 KiB
Go
package merry
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import (
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"errors"
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"fmt"
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"reflect"
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)
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type errKey int
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const (
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errKeyNone errKey = iota
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errKeyStack
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errKeyMessage
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errKeyHTTPCode
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errKeyUserMessage
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errKeyForceCapture
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errKeyHooked
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)
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func (e errKey) String() string {
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switch e {
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case errKeyNone:
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return "none"
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case errKeyStack:
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return "stack"
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case errKeyMessage:
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return "message"
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case errKeyHTTPCode:
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return "http status code"
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case errKeyUserMessage:
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return "user message"
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case errKeyForceCapture:
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return "force stack capture"
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default:
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return ""
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}
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}
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type errWithValue struct {
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err error
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key, value interface{}
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}
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// Format implements fmt.Formatter
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func (e *errWithValue) Format(s fmt.State, verb rune) {
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Format(s, verb, e)
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}
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// Error implements golang's error interface
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// returns the message value if set, otherwise
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// delegates to inner error
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func (e *errWithValue) Error() string {
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if e.key == errKeyMessage {
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if s, ok := e.value.(string); ok {
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return s
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}
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}
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return e.err.Error()
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}
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// String implements fmt.Stringer
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func (e *errWithValue) String() string {
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return e.Error()
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}
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// Unwrap returns the next wrapped error.
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func (e *errWithValue) Unwrap() error {
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return e.err
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}
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// isMerryError is a marker method for identifying error types implemented by this package.
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func (e *errWithValue) isMerryError() {}
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type errWithCause struct {
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err error
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cause error
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}
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func (e *errWithCause) Unwrap() error {
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// skip through any directly nested errWithCauses.
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// our implementation of Is/As already recursed through them,
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// so we want to dig down to the first non-errWithCause.
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nextErr := e.err
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for {
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if e, ok := nextErr.(*errWithCause); ok {
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nextErr = e.err
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} else {
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break
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}
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}
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// errWithCause.Is/As() also already checked nextErr, so we want to
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// unwrap it and get to the next error down.
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nextErr = errors.Unwrap(nextErr)
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// we've reached the end of this wrapper chain. Return the cause.
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if nextErr == nil {
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return e.cause
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}
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// return a new errWithCause wrapper, wrapping next error, but bundling
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// it will our cause, ignoring the causes of the errWithCauses we skip
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// over above. This is how we carry the latest cause along as we unwrap
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// the chain. When we get to the end of the chain, we'll return this latest
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// cause.
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return &errWithCause{err: nextErr, cause: e.cause}
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}
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func (e *errWithCause) String() string {
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return e.Error()
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}
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func (e *errWithCause) Error() string {
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return e.err.Error()
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}
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func (e *errWithCause) Format(f fmt.State, verb rune) {
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Format(f, verb, e)
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}
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// errWithCause needs to provide custome implementations of Is and As.
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// errors.Is() doesn't work on errWithCause because error.Is() uses errors.Unwrap() to traverse the error
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// chain. But errWithCause.Unwrap() doesn't return the next error in the chain. Instead,
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// it wraps the next error in a shim. The standard Is/As tests would compare the shim to the target.
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// We need to override Is/As to compare the target to the error inside the shim.
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func (e *errWithCause) Is(target error) bool {
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// This does most of what errors.Is() does, by delegating
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// to the nested error. But it does not use Unwrap to recurse
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// any further. This just compares target with next error in the stack.
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isComparable := reflect.TypeOf(target).Comparable()
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if isComparable && e.err == target {
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return true
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}
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// since errWithCause implements Is(), this will effectively recurse through
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// any directly nested errWithCauses.
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if x, ok := e.err.(interface{ Is(error) bool }); ok && x.Is(target) {
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return true
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}
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return false
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}
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func (e *errWithCause) As(target interface{}) bool {
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// This does most of what errors.As() does, by delegating
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// to the nested error. But it does not use Unwrap to recurse
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// any further. This just compares target with next error in the stack.
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val := reflect.ValueOf(target)
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typ := val.Type()
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targetType := typ.Elem()
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if reflect.TypeOf(e.err).AssignableTo(targetType) {
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val.Elem().Set(reflect.ValueOf(e.err))
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return true
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}
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// since errWithCause implements As(), this will effectively recurse through
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// any directly nested errWithCauses.
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if x, ok := e.err.(interface{ As(interface{}) bool }); ok && x.As(target) {
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return true
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}
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return false
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}
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// isMerryError is a marker method for identifying error types implemented by this package.
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func (e *errWithCause) isMerryError() {}
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