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src/errors/wrap_test.go
nil, }, { multiErr{errors.New("a"), errorT{"T"}}, &errT, true, errorT{"T"}, }, { multiErr{errorT{"T"}, errors.New("a")}, &errT, true, errorT{"T"}, }, { multiErr{errorT{"a"}, errorT{"b"}}, &errT, true, errorT{"a"}, }, { multiErr{multiErr{errors.New("a"), errorT{"a"}}, errorT{"b"}}, &errT, true, errorT{"a"}, }, {
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src/cmd/compile/internal/types2/errors.go
// An errorDesc describes part of a type-checking error. type errorDesc struct { pos syntax.Pos msg string } // An error_ represents a type-checking error. // A new error_ is created with Checker.newError. // To report an error_, call error_.report. type error_ struct { check *Checker desc []errorDesc code Code soft bool // TODO(gri) eventually determine this from an error code }
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src/encoding/gob/error.go
type gobError struct { err error } // errorf is like error_ but takes Printf-style arguments to construct an error. // It always prefixes the message with "gob: ". func errorf(format string, args ...any) { error_(fmt.Errorf("gob: "+format, args...)) } // error_ wraps the argument error and uses it as the argument to panic. func error_(err error) { panic(gobError{err})
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staging/src/k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/util/mergepatch/errors.go
*/ package mergepatch import ( "errors" "fmt" "reflect" ) var ( ErrBadJSONDoc = errors.New("invalid JSON document") ErrNoListOfLists = errors.New("lists of lists are not supported") ErrBadPatchFormatForPrimitiveList = errors.New("invalid patch format of primitive list") ErrBadPatchFormatForRetainKeys = errors.New("invalid patch format of retainKeys")
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src/internal/types/testdata/check/errors.go
func _() { 0 /* ERRORx "0 .* is not used" */ 0 /* ERRORx "0 .* is not used" */ 0 // ERRORx "0 .* is not used" 0 // ERRORx "0 .* is not used" } // Don't report spurious errors as a consequence of earlier errors. // Add more tests as needed. func _() { if err := foo /* ERROR "undefined" */ (); err != nil /* "no error here" */ {} } // Use unqualified names for package-local objects. type T struct{}
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pkg/kubelet/checkpointmanager/errors/errors.go
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internal/crypto/error.go
func Errorf(format string, a ...interface{}) error { e := fmt.Errorf(format, a...) ee := Error{} ee.msg = e.Error() ee.cause = errors.Unwrap(e) return ee } // Unwrap the internal error. func (e Error) Unwrap() error { return e.cause } // Error 'error' compatible method. func (e Error) Error() string { if e.msg == "" { return "crypto: cause <nil>" } return e.msg } var (
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src/fmt/errors.go
package fmt import ( "errors" "slices" ) // Errorf formats according to a format specifier and returns the string as a // value that satisfies error. // // If the format specifier includes a %w verb with an error operand, // the returned error will implement an Unwrap method returning the operand. // If there is more than one %w verb, the returned error will implement an
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security/pkg/pki/error/error_test.go
eType: -1, err: fmt.Errorf("test error5"), message: "UNKNOWN", code: codes.Internal, }, } for k, tc := range testCases { caErr := NewError(tc.eType, tc.err) if caErr.Error() != tc.err.Error() { t.Errorf("[%s] unexpected error: '%s' VS (expected)'%s'", k, caErr.Error(), tc.err.Error()) } if caErr.ErrorType() != tc.message {
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staging/src/k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/util/errors/errors.go
type Matcher func(error) bool // FilterOut removes all errors that match any of the matchers from the input // error. If the input is a singular error, only that error is tested. If the // input implements the Aggregate interface, the list of errors will be // processed recursively. // // This can be used, for example, to remove known-OK errors (such as io.EOF or // os.PathNotFound) from a list of errors.
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