- Sort Score
- Result 10 results
- Languages All
Results 1 - 3 of 3 for errorea (0.14 sec)
-
src/bytes/buffer_test.go
if err != nil { t.Errorf("read error: %v", err) } if n != 0 { t.Errorf("wrong count; got %d want 0", n) } } func TestUnreadByte(t *testing.T) { b := new(Buffer) // check at EOF if err := b.UnreadByte(); err == nil { t.Fatal("UnreadByte at EOF: got no error") } if _, err := b.ReadByte(); err == nil { t.Fatal("ReadByte at EOF: got no error") }
Go - Registered: Tue Apr 30 11:13:12 GMT 2024 - Last Modified: Fri Apr 26 13:31:36 GMT 2024 - 18.6K bytes - Viewed (0) -
doc/next/6-stdlib/99-minor/net/63116.md
The [DNSError] type now wraps errors caused by timeouts or cancellation. For example, `errors.Is(someDNSErr, context.DeadlineExceedeed)`
Plain Text - Registered: Tue May 07 11:14:38 GMT 2024 - Last Modified: Wed Apr 24 13:37:36 GMT 2024 - 198 bytes - Viewed (0) -
doc/go_spec.html
</p> <h2 id="Errors">Errors</h2> <p> The predeclared type <code>error</code> is defined as </p> <pre> type error interface { Error() string } </pre> <p> It is the conventional interface for representing an error condition, with the nil value representing no error. For instance, a function to read data from a file might be defined:
HTML - Registered: Tue May 07 11:14:38 GMT 2024 - Last Modified: Thu May 02 22:43:51 GMT 2024 - 279.6K bytes - Viewed (0)