GoToSocial/vendor/codeberg.org/gruf/go-errors/errors.go

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package errors
import "fmt"
// ErrorContext defines a wrappable error with the ability to hold extra contextual information
type ErrorContext interface {
// implement base error interface
error
// Is identifies whether the receiver contains / is the target
Is(error) bool
// Unwrap reveals the underlying wrapped error (if any!)
Unwrap() error
// Value attempts to fetch contextual data for given key from this ErrorContext
Value(string) (interface{}, bool)
// Append allows adding contextual data to this ErrorContext
Append(...KV) ErrorContext
// Data returns the contextual data structure associated with this ErrorContext
Data() ErrorData
}
// New returns a new ErrorContext created from string
func New(msg string) ErrorContext {
return stringError(msg)
}
// Newf returns a new ErrorContext created from format string
func Newf(s string, a ...interface{}) ErrorContext {
return stringError(fmt.Sprintf(s, a...))
}
// Wrap ensures supplied error is an ErrorContext, wrapping if necessary
func Wrap(err error) ErrorContext {
// Nil error, do nothing
if err == nil {
return nil
}
// Check if this is already wrapped somewhere in stack
if xerr, ok := err.(*errorContext); ok {
return xerr
} else if As(err, &xerr) {
// This is really not an ideal situation,
// but we try to make do by salvaging the
// contextual error data from earlier in
// stack, setting current error to the top
// and setting the unwrapped error to inner
return &errorContext{
data: xerr.data,
innr: Unwrap(err),
err: err,
}
}
// Return new Error type
return &errorContext{
data: NewData(),
innr: nil,
err: err,
}
}
// WrapMsg wraps supplied error as inner, returning an ErrorContext
// with a new outer error made from the supplied message string
func WrapMsg(err error, msg string) ErrorContext {
// Nil error, do nothing
if err == nil {
return nil
}
// Check if this is already wrapped
var xerr *errorContext
if As(err, &xerr) {
return &errorContext{
data: xerr.data,
innr: err,
err: New(msg),
}
}
// Return new wrapped error
return &errorContext{
data: NewData(),
innr: err,
err: stringError(msg),
}
}
// WrapMsgf wraps supplied error as inner, returning an ErrorContext with
// a new outer error made from the supplied message format string
func WrapMsgf(err error, msg string, a ...interface{}) ErrorContext {
return WrapMsg(err, fmt.Sprintf(msg, a...))
}
// ErrorData attempts fetch ErrorData from supplied error, returns nil otherwise
func Data(err error) ErrorData {
x, ok := err.(ErrorContext)
if ok {
return x.Data()
}
return nil
}
// stringError is the simplest ErrorContext implementation
type stringError string
func (e stringError) Error() string {
return string(e)
}
func (e stringError) Is(err error) bool {
se, ok := err.(stringError)
return ok && e == se
}
func (e stringError) Unwrap() error {
return nil
}
func (e stringError) Value(key string) (interface{}, bool) {
return nil, false
}
func (e stringError) Append(kvs ...KV) ErrorContext {
data := NewData()
data.Append(kvs...)
return &errorContext{
data: data,
innr: nil,
err: e,
}
}
func (e stringError) Data() ErrorData {
return nil
}
// errorContext is the *actual* ErrorContext implementation
type errorContext struct {
// data contains any appended context data, there will only ever be one
// instance of data within an ErrorContext stack
data ErrorData
// innr is the inner wrapped error in this structure, it is only accessible
// via .Unwrap() or via .Is()
innr error
// err is the top-level error in this wrapping structure, we identify
// as this error type via .Is() and return its error message
err error
}
func (e *errorContext) Error() string {
return e.err.Error()
}
func (e *errorContext) Is(err error) bool {
return Is(e.err, err) || Is(e.innr, err)
}
func (e *errorContext) Unwrap() error {
return e.innr
}
func (e *errorContext) Value(key string) (interface{}, bool) {
return e.data.Value(key)
}
func (e *errorContext) Append(kvs ...KV) ErrorContext {
e.data.Append(kvs...)
return e
}
func (e *errorContext) Data() ErrorData {
return e.data
}