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@ -12,7 +12,8 @@ import (
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// Error is an error that is safe to display to end users.
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type Error struct {
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err error
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err error
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internalErr error
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}
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// Error implements the error interface.
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@ -20,14 +21,21 @@ func (e Error) Error() string {
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return e.err.Error()
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}
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// InternalError returns the internal error that should not be shown to end
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// users. It will be nil if the user-visible error was not constructed using
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// WithInternal.
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func (e Error) InternalError() error {
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return e.internalErr
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}
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// New returns an error that formats as the given text. It always returns a vizerror.Error.
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func New(text string) error {
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return Error{errors.New(text)}
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return Error{err: errors.New(text)}
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}
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// Errorf returns an Error with the specified format and values. It always returns a vizerror.Error.
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func Errorf(format string, a ...any) error {
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return Error{fmt.Errorf(format, a...)}
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return Error{err: fmt.Errorf(format, a...)}
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}
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// Unwrap returns the underlying error.
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@ -36,11 +44,15 @@ func (e Error) Unwrap() error {
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}
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// Wrap wraps err with a vizerror.Error.
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//
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// Deprecated: this is almost always the wrong thing to do. Are you really sure
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// you know exactly what err.Error() will stringify to and be safe to show to
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// users?
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func Wrap(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 Error{err}
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return Error{err: err}
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}
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// As returns the first vizerror.Error in err's chain.
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@ -48,3 +60,10 @@ func As(err error) (e Error, ok bool) {
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ok = errors.As(err, &e)
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return
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}
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// WithInternal returns a new ErrorWithInternal combining a user-visible error
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// string and an internal error to pass around for internal logging but not
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// to be shown to end users.
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func WithInternal(visibleError string, internalErr error) error {
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return Error{err: errors.New(visibleError), internalErr: internalErr}
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}
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