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// Copyright (c) 2020, Roel Schut. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
package errors
import (
"fmt"
"reflect"
"github.com/go-pogo/errors/internal"
"golang.org/x/xerrors"
)
// Msg is a string alias which can also be used as a basic error. This is
// particularly useful for defining constants of known errors in your library
// or application.
//
// const ErrMyErrorMessage errors.Msg = "my error message"
// const ErrAnotherError errors.Msg = "just another error"
//
// A new error can be constructed from any Msg with New and is considered to be
// equal when comparing with Is.
//
// err := errors.New(ErrMyErrorMessage)
// errors.Is(err, ErrMyErrorMessage) // true
type Msg string
const panicUseWithStackInstead = "errors.New: use errors.WithStack instead to wrap an error with an errors.StackTracer and xerrors.Formatter"
// New creates a new error which implements the StackTracer, Wrapper and
// Formatter interfaces. Argument msg can be either a string or Msg.
//
// err := errors.New("my error message")
// err := errors.New(errors.Msg("my error message"))
//
// New records a stack trace at the point it was called. Each call returns a
// distinct error value even if msg is identical. It will return nil if msg is
// nil.
// Use WithStack to wrap an existing error with a StackTracer and Formatter.
func New(msg interface{}) error {
if msg == nil {
return nil
}
switch v := msg.(type) {
case *commonError:
return v
case *embedError:
return v
case string:
return newCommonErr(Msg(v), true, 1)
case *string:
return newCommonErr(Msg(*v), true, 1)
case Msg:
return newCommonErr(v, true, 1)
case *Msg:
return newCommonErr(*v, true, 1)
case error:
panic(panicUseWithStackInstead)
default:
panic(unsupportedType("errors.New", reflect.TypeOf(v).String()))
}
}
// Newf formats an error message according to a format specifier and provided
// arguments.
//
// Deprecated: Use Errorf instead.
func Newf(format string, args ...interface{}) error { return errorf(format, args) }
// Errorf formats an error message according to a format specifier and provided
// arguments with fmt.Errorf, and creates a new error similar to New.
//
// err := errors.Errorf("my error %s", "message")
// err := errors.Errorf("my error: %w", cause)
func Errorf(format string, args ...interface{}) error { return errorf(format, args) }
func errorf(format string, args []interface{}) error {
if len(args) == 0 {
return newCommonErr(Msg(format), true, 2)
}
err := fmt.Errorf(format, args...)
if w, ok := err.(interface{ Unwrap() []error }); ok {
me := newMultiErr(w.Unwrap(), 2)
me.msg = err.Error()
return me
}
ce := newCommonErr(err, true, 2)
if w, ok := err.(xerrors.Wrapper); ok {
if cause := w.Unwrap(); cause != nil {
_ = withCause(ce, cause)
}
}
return ce
}
func (m Msg) Is(target error) bool {
//goland:noinspection GoTypeAssertionOnErrors
switch t := target.(type) {
case Msg:
return m == t
case *Msg:
return m == *t
default:
return false
}
}
func (m Msg) As(target interface{}) bool {
//goland:noinspection GoTypeAssertionOnErrors
if t, ok := target.(*Msg); ok {
*t = m
return true
}
return false
}
func (m Msg) String() string { return string(m) }
func (m Msg) Error() string { return string(m) }
func (m Msg) GoString() string { return `errors.Msg("` + string(m) + `")` }
type commonError struct {
error
cause error
stack *StackTrace
}
func newCommonErr(parent error, trace bool, skipFrames uint) *commonError {
ce := &commonError{error: parent}
if internal.TraceStack && trace {
ce.stack = newStackTrace(skipFrames + 1)
}
return ce
}
func withCause(ce *commonError, cause error) *commonError {
ce.cause = cause
if internal.TraceStack && ce.stack != nil {
skipStackTrace(cause, ce.stack.Len())
}
return ce
}
func (ce *commonError) StackTrace() *StackTrace { return ce.stack }
// Unwrap returns the next error in the error chain. It returns nil if there
// is not a next error.
func (ce *commonError) Unwrap() error { return ce.cause }
func (ce *commonError) Is(target error) bool {
//goland:noinspection GoTypeAssertionOnErrors
if m, ok := ce.error.(Msg); ok {
return m.Is(target)
}
return false
}
func (ce *commonError) As(target interface{}) bool {
//goland:noinspection GoTypeAssertionOnErrors
if t, ok := target.(*commonError); ok {
*t = *ce
return true
}
return false
}
// Format uses xerrors.FormatError to call the FormatError method of the error
// with a Printer configured according to s and v, and writes the result to s.
func (ce *commonError) Format(s fmt.State, v rune) {
xerrors.FormatError(ce, s, v)
}
// FormatError prints the error to the Printer using PrintError and returns the
// next error in the error chain, if any.
func (ce *commonError) FormatError(p Printer) error {
PrintError(p, ce)
return ce.cause
}
// GoString prints the error in basic Go syntax.
func (ce *commonError) GoString() string {
if ce.cause == nil {
return fmt.Sprintf("errors.commonError{error: %#v}", ce.error)
}
return fmt.Sprintf(
"errors.commonError{error: %#v, cause: %#v}",
ce.error,
ce.cause,
)
}
func unsupportedType(fn, typ string) string {
return fmt.Sprintf("%s: unsupported type `%s`", fn, typ)
}