From 17a38faa43ad6256eaad7be68aa45fde6887af39 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Alexander Neumann Date: Sun, 21 Aug 2016 17:24:13 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] Drop dependency github.com/juju/errors --- src/cmds/restic/cmd_dump.go | 2 - src/restic/archiver.go | 5 +- src/restic/backend/sftp/sftp.go | 9 +- src/restic/node.go | 34 +- src/restic/node_linux.go | 4 +- src/restic/restorer.go | 12 +- vendor/manifest | 6 - vendor/src/github.com/juju/errors/LICENSE | 191 ------- vendor/src/github.com/juju/errors/Makefile | 11 - vendor/src/github.com/juju/errors/README.md | 536 ------------------ vendor/src/github.com/juju/errors/doc.go | 81 --- vendor/src/github.com/juju/errors/error.go | 122 ---- .../src/github.com/juju/errors/error_test.go | 161 ------ .../src/github.com/juju/errors/errortypes.go | 235 -------- .../github.com/juju/errors/errortypes_test.go | 171 ------ .../github.com/juju/errors/example_test.go | 23 - .../src/github.com/juju/errors/export_test.go | 12 - .../src/github.com/juju/errors/functions.go | 330 ----------- .../github.com/juju/errors/functions_test.go | 305 ---------- .../github.com/juju/errors/package_test.go | 95 ---- vendor/src/github.com/juju/errors/path.go | 35 -- .../src/github.com/juju/errors/path_test.go | 29 - 22 files changed, 28 insertions(+), 2381 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 vendor/src/github.com/juju/errors/LICENSE delete mode 100644 vendor/src/github.com/juju/errors/Makefile delete mode 100644 vendor/src/github.com/juju/errors/README.md delete mode 100644 vendor/src/github.com/juju/errors/doc.go delete mode 100644 vendor/src/github.com/juju/errors/error.go delete mode 100644 vendor/src/github.com/juju/errors/error_test.go delete mode 100644 vendor/src/github.com/juju/errors/errortypes.go delete mode 100644 vendor/src/github.com/juju/errors/errortypes_test.go delete mode 100644 vendor/src/github.com/juju/errors/example_test.go delete mode 100644 vendor/src/github.com/juju/errors/export_test.go delete mode 100644 vendor/src/github.com/juju/errors/functions.go delete mode 100644 vendor/src/github.com/juju/errors/functions_test.go delete mode 100644 vendor/src/github.com/juju/errors/package_test.go delete mode 100644 vendor/src/github.com/juju/errors/path.go delete mode 100644 vendor/src/github.com/juju/errors/path_test.go diff --git a/src/cmds/restic/cmd_dump.go b/src/cmds/restic/cmd_dump.go index b7f815b3b..dc25f37bc 100644 --- a/src/cmds/restic/cmd_dump.go +++ b/src/cmds/restic/cmd_dump.go @@ -14,8 +14,6 @@ import ( "restic/repository" "restic/worker" - - "github.com/juju/errors" ) type CmdDump struct { diff --git a/src/restic/archiver.go b/src/restic/archiver.go index e3ac4237c..cf245d2b0 100644 --- a/src/restic/archiver.go +++ b/src/restic/archiver.go @@ -2,6 +2,7 @@ package restic import ( "encoding/json" + "errors" "fmt" "io" "os" @@ -18,8 +19,6 @@ import ( "restic/repository" "github.com/restic/chunker" - - "github.com/juju/errors" ) const ( @@ -230,7 +229,7 @@ func (arch *Archiver) SaveFile(p *Progress, node *Node) error { } if err != nil { - return errors.Annotate(err, "SaveFile() chunker.Next()") + return err } resCh := make(chan saveResult, 1) diff --git a/src/restic/backend/sftp/sftp.go b/src/restic/backend/sftp/sftp.go index 0a79d4c6b..577f5bbb2 100644 --- a/src/restic/backend/sftp/sftp.go +++ b/src/restic/backend/sftp/sftp.go @@ -4,6 +4,7 @@ import ( "bufio" "crypto/rand" "encoding/hex" + "errors" "fmt" "io" "os" @@ -15,7 +16,6 @@ import ( "restic/backend" "restic/debug" - "github.com/juju/errors" "github.com/pkg/sftp" ) @@ -206,9 +206,8 @@ func (r *SFTP) tempFile() (string, *sftp.File, error) { buf := make([]byte, tempfileRandomSuffixLength) _, err := io.ReadFull(rand.Reader, buf) if err != nil { - return "", nil, errors.Annotatef(err, - "unable to read %d random bytes for tempfile name", - tempfileRandomSuffixLength) + return "", nil, fmt.Errorf("unable to read %d random bytes for tempfile name: %v", + tempfileRandomSuffixLength, err) } // construct tempfile name @@ -217,7 +216,7 @@ func (r *SFTP) tempFile() (string, *sftp.File, error) { // create file in temp dir f, err := r.c.Create(name) if err != nil { - return "", nil, errors.Annotatef(err, "creating tempfile %q failed", name) + return "", nil, fmt.Errorf("creating tempfile %q failed: %v", name, err) } return name, f, nil diff --git a/src/restic/node.go b/src/restic/node.go index a2f64dacd..fd859f8a8 100644 --- a/src/restic/node.go +++ b/src/restic/node.go @@ -17,8 +17,6 @@ import ( "restic/fs" "restic/pack" "restic/repository" - - "github.com/juju/errors" ) // Node is a file, directory or other item in a backup. @@ -114,27 +112,27 @@ func (node *Node) CreateAt(path string, repo *repository.Repository) error { switch node.Type { case "dir": if err := node.createDirAt(path); err != nil { - return errors.Annotate(err, "createDirAt") + return err } case "file": if err := node.createFileAt(path, repo); err != nil { - return errors.Annotate(err, "createFileAt") + return err } case "symlink": if err := node.createSymlinkAt(path); err != nil { - return errors.Annotate(err, "createSymlinkAt") + return err } case "dev": if err := node.createDevAt(path); err != nil { - return errors.Annotate(err, "createDevAt") + return err } case "chardev": if err := node.createCharDevAt(path); err != nil { - return errors.Annotate(err, "createCharDevAt") + return err } case "fifo": if err := node.createFifoAt(path); err != nil { - return errors.Annotate(err, "createFifoAt") + return err } case "socket": return nil @@ -155,13 +153,13 @@ func (node Node) restoreMetadata(path string) error { err = lchown(path, int(node.UID), int(node.GID)) if err != nil { - return errors.Annotate(err, "Lchown") + return err } if node.Type != "symlink" { err = fs.Chmod(path, node.Mode) if err != nil { - return errors.Annotate(err, "Chmod") + return err } } @@ -191,7 +189,7 @@ func (node Node) RestoreTimestamps(path string) error { } if err := syscall.UtimesNano(path, utimes[:]); err != nil { - return errors.Annotate(err, "UtimesNano") + return err } return nil @@ -200,7 +198,7 @@ func (node Node) RestoreTimestamps(path string) error { func (node Node) createDirAt(path string) error { err := fs.Mkdir(path, node.Mode) if err != nil { - return errors.Annotate(err, "Mkdir") + return err } return nil @@ -211,7 +209,7 @@ func (node Node) createFileAt(path string, repo *repository.Repository) error { defer f.Close() if err != nil { - return errors.Annotate(err, "OpenFile") + return err } var buf []byte @@ -228,12 +226,12 @@ func (node Node) createFileAt(path string, repo *repository.Repository) error { buf, err := repo.LoadBlob(id, pack.Data, buf) if err != nil { - return errors.Annotate(err, "Load") + return err } _, err = f.Write(buf) if err != nil { - return errors.Annotate(err, "Write") + return err } } @@ -247,7 +245,7 @@ func (node Node) createSymlinkAt(path string) error { } err := fs.Symlink(node.LinkTarget, path) if err != nil { - return errors.Annotate(err, "Symlink") + return err } return nil @@ -422,7 +420,7 @@ func (node *Node) fillUser(stat statT) error { username, err := lookupUsername(strconv.Itoa(int(stat.uid()))) if err != nil { - return errors.Annotate(err, "fillUser") + return err } node.User = username @@ -470,7 +468,7 @@ func (node *Node) fillExtra(path string, fi os.FileInfo) error { var err error if err = node.fillUser(stat); err != nil { - return errors.Annotate(err, "fillExtra") + return err } switch node.Type { diff --git a/src/restic/node_linux.go b/src/restic/node_linux.go index a4652d44c..16bf22110 100644 --- a/src/restic/node_linux.go +++ b/src/restic/node_linux.go @@ -6,8 +6,6 @@ import ( "unsafe" "restic/fs" - - "github.com/juju/errors" ) func (node Node) restoreSymlinkTimestamps(path string, utimes [2]syscall.Timespec) error { @@ -20,7 +18,7 @@ func (node Node) restoreSymlinkTimestamps(path string, utimes [2]syscall.Timespe err = utimesNanoAt(int(dir.Fd()), filepath.Base(path), utimes, AT_SYMLINK_NOFOLLOW) if err != nil { - return errors.Annotate(err, "UtimesNanoAt") + return err } return nil diff --git a/src/restic/restorer.go b/src/restic/restorer.go index cb2f888cc..2a94c24ca 100644 --- a/src/restic/restorer.go +++ b/src/restic/restorer.go @@ -9,8 +9,6 @@ import ( "restic/debug" "restic/fs" "restic/repository" - - "github.com/juju/errors" ) // Restorer is used to restore a snapshot to a directory. @@ -35,7 +33,7 @@ func NewRestorer(repo *repository.Repository, id backend.ID) (*Restorer, error) r.sn, err = LoadSnapshot(repo, id) if err != nil { - return nil, errors.Annotate(err, "load snapshot for restorer") + return nil, err } return r, nil @@ -44,7 +42,7 @@ func NewRestorer(repo *repository.Repository, id backend.ID) (*Restorer, error) func (res *Restorer) restoreTo(dst string, dir string, treeID backend.ID) error { tree, err := LoadTree(res.repo, treeID) if err != nil { - return res.Error(dir, nil, errors.Annotate(err, "LoadTree")) + return res.Error(dir, nil, err) } for _, node := range tree.Nodes { @@ -67,7 +65,7 @@ func (res *Restorer) restoreTo(dst string, dir string, treeID backend.ID) error subp := filepath.Join(dir, node.Name) err = res.restoreTo(dst, subp, *node.Subtree) if err != nil { - err = res.Error(subp, node, errors.Annotate(err, "restore subtree")) + err = res.Error(subp, node, err) if err != nil { return err } @@ -96,7 +94,7 @@ func (res *Restorer) restoreNodeTo(node *Node, dir string, dst string) error { } // Did it fail because of ENOENT? - if err != nil && os.IsNotExist(errors.Cause(err)) { + if err != nil && os.IsNotExist(err) { debug.Log("Restorer.restoreNodeTo", "create intermediate paths") // Create parent directories and retry @@ -108,7 +106,7 @@ func (res *Restorer) restoreNodeTo(node *Node, dir string, dst string) error { if err != nil { debug.Log("Restorer.restoreNodeTo", "error %v", err) - err = res.Error(dstPath, node, errors.Annotate(err, "create node")) + err = res.Error(dstPath, node, err) if err != nil { return err } diff --git a/vendor/manifest b/vendor/manifest index b0953efaa..8cc1d2e4d 100644 --- a/vendor/manifest +++ b/vendor/manifest @@ -19,12 +19,6 @@ "revision": "1b89bf73cd2c3a911d7b2a279ab085c4a18cf539", "branch": "HEAD" }, - { - "importpath": "github.com/juju/errors", - "repository": "https://github.com/juju/errors", - "revision": "4567a5e69fd3130ca0d89f69478e7ac025b67452", - "branch": "HEAD" - }, { "importpath": "github.com/kr/fs", "repository": "https://github.com/kr/fs", diff --git a/vendor/src/github.com/juju/errors/LICENSE b/vendor/src/github.com/juju/errors/LICENSE deleted file mode 100644 index ade9307b3..000000000 --- a/vendor/src/github.com/juju/errors/LICENSE +++ /dev/null @@ -1,191 +0,0 @@ -All files in this repository are licensed as follows. 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The same underlying -error is there, but the package also records the location at which the error -was created. - -A primary use case for this library is to add extra context any time an -error is returned from a function. - - - if err := SomeFunc(); err != nil { - return err - } - -This instead becomes: - - - if err := SomeFunc(); err != nil { - return errors.Trace(err) - } - -which just records the file and line number of the Trace call, or - - - if err := SomeFunc(); err != nil { - return errors.Annotate(err, "more context") - } - -which also adds an annotation to the error. - -When you want to check to see if an error is of a particular type, a helper -function is normally exported by the package that returned the error, like the -`os` package does. The underlying cause of the error is available using the -`Cause` function. - - - os.IsNotExist(errors.Cause(err)) - -The result of the `Error()` call on an annotated error is the annotations joined -with colons, then the result of the `Error()` method for the underlying error -that was the cause. - - - err := errors.Errorf("original") - err = errors.Annotatef(err, "context") - err = errors.Annotatef(err, "more context") - err.Error() -> "more context: context: original" - -Obviously recording the file, line and functions is not very useful if you -cannot get them back out again. - - - errors.ErrorStack(err) - -will return something like: - - - first error - github.com/juju/errors/annotation_test.go:193: - github.com/juju/errors/annotation_test.go:194: annotation - github.com/juju/errors/annotation_test.go:195: - github.com/juju/errors/annotation_test.go:196: more context - github.com/juju/errors/annotation_test.go:197: - -The first error was generated by an external system, so there was no location -associated. The second, fourth, and last lines were generated with Trace calls, -and the other two through Annotate. - -Sometimes when responding to an error you want to return a more specific error -for the situation. - - - if err := FindField(field); err != nil { - return errors.Wrap(err, errors.NotFoundf(field)) - } - -This returns an error where the complete error stack is still available, and -`errors.Cause()` will return the `NotFound` error. - - - - - - -## func AlreadyExistsf -``` go -func AlreadyExistsf(format string, args ...interface{}) error -``` -AlreadyExistsf returns an error which satisfies IsAlreadyExists(). - - -## func Annotate -``` go -func Annotate(other error, message string) error -``` -Annotate is used to add extra context to an existing error. The location of -the Annotate call is recorded with the annotations. The file, line and -function are also recorded. - -For example: - - - if err := SomeFunc(); err != nil { - return errors.Annotate(err, "failed to frombulate") - } - - -## func Annotatef -``` go -func Annotatef(other error, format string, args ...interface{}) error -``` -Annotatef is used to add extra context to an existing error. The location of -the Annotate call is recorded with the annotations. The file, line and -function are also recorded. - -For example: - - - if err := SomeFunc(); err != nil { - return errors.Annotatef(err, "failed to frombulate the %s", arg) - } - - -## func Cause -``` go -func Cause(err error) error -``` -Cause returns the cause of the given error. This will be either the -original error, or the result of a Wrap or Mask call. - -Cause is the usual way to diagnose errors that may have been wrapped by -the other errors functions. - - -## func DeferredAnnotatef -``` go -func DeferredAnnotatef(err *error, format string, args ...interface{}) -``` -DeferredAnnotatef annotates the given error (when it is not nil) with the given -format string and arguments (like fmt.Sprintf). If *err is nil, DeferredAnnotatef -does nothing. This method is used in a defer statement in order to annotate any -resulting error with the same message. - -For example: - - - defer DeferredAnnotatef(&err, "failed to frombulate the %s", arg) - - -## func Details -``` go -func Details(err error) string -``` -Details returns information about the stack of errors wrapped by err, in -the format: - - - [{filename:99: error one} {otherfile:55: cause of error one}] - -This is a terse alternative to ErrorStack as it returns a single line. - - -## func ErrorStack -``` go -func ErrorStack(err error) string -``` -ErrorStack returns a string representation of the annotated error. If the -error passed as the parameter is not an annotated error, the result is -simply the result of the Error() method on that error. - -If the error is an annotated error, a multi-line string is returned where -each line represents one entry in the annotation stack. The full filename -from the call stack is used in the output. - - - first error - github.com/juju/errors/annotation_test.go:193: - github.com/juju/errors/annotation_test.go:194: annotation - github.com/juju/errors/annotation_test.go:195: - github.com/juju/errors/annotation_test.go:196: more context - github.com/juju/errors/annotation_test.go:197: - - -## func Errorf -``` go -func Errorf(format string, args ...interface{}) error -``` -Errorf creates a new annotated error and records the location that the -error is created. This should be a drop in replacement for fmt.Errorf. - -For example: - - - return errors.Errorf("validation failed: %s", message) - - -## func IsAlreadyExists -``` go -func IsAlreadyExists(err error) bool -``` -IsAlreadyExists reports whether the error was created with -AlreadyExistsf() or NewAlreadyExists(). - - -## func IsNotFound -``` go -func IsNotFound(err error) bool -``` -IsNotFound reports whether err was created with NotFoundf() or -NewNotFound(). - - -## func IsNotImplemented -``` go -func IsNotImplemented(err error) bool -``` -IsNotImplemented reports whether err was created with -NotImplementedf() or NewNotImplemented(). - - -## func IsNotSupported -``` go -func IsNotSupported(err error) bool -``` -IsNotSupported reports whether the error was created with -NotSupportedf() or NewNotSupported(). - - -## func IsNotValid -``` go -func IsNotValid(err error) bool -``` -IsNotValid reports whether the error was created with NotValidf() or -NewNotValid(). - - -## func IsUnauthorized -``` go -func IsUnauthorized(err error) bool -``` -IsUnauthorized reports whether err was created with Unauthorizedf() or -NewUnauthorized(). - - -## func Mask -``` go -func Mask(other error) error -``` -Mask hides the underlying error type, and records the location of the masking. - - -## func Maskf -``` go -func Maskf(other error, format string, args ...interface{}) error -``` -Mask masks the given error with the given format string and arguments (like -fmt.Sprintf), returning a new error that maintains the error stack, but -hides the underlying error type. The error string still contains the full -annotations. If you want to hide the annotations, call Wrap. - - -## func New -``` go -func New(message string) error -``` -New is a drop in replacement for the standard libary errors module that records -the location that the error is created. - -For example: - - - return errors.New("validation failed") - - -## func NewAlreadyExists -``` go -func NewAlreadyExists(err error, msg string) error -``` -NewAlreadyExists returns an error which wraps err and satisfies -IsAlreadyExists(). - - -## func NewNotFound -``` go -func NewNotFound(err error, msg string) error -``` -NewNotFound returns an error which wraps err that satisfies -IsNotFound(). - - -## func NewNotImplemented -``` go -func NewNotImplemented(err error, msg string) error -``` -NewNotImplemented returns an error which wraps err and satisfies -IsNotImplemented(). - - -## func NewNotSupported -``` go -func NewNotSupported(err error, msg string) error -``` -NewNotSupported returns an error which wraps err and satisfies -IsNotSupported(). - - -## func NewNotValid -``` go -func NewNotValid(err error, msg string) error -``` -NewNotValid returns an error which wraps err and satisfies IsNotValid(). - - -## func NewUnauthorized -``` go -func NewUnauthorized(err error, msg string) error -``` -NewUnauthorized returns an error which wraps err and satisfies -IsUnauthorized(). - - -## func NotFoundf -``` go -func NotFoundf(format string, args ...interface{}) error -``` -NotFoundf returns an error which satisfies IsNotFound(). - - -## func NotImplementedf -``` go -func NotImplementedf(format string, args ...interface{}) error -``` -NotImplementedf returns an error which satisfies IsNotImplemented(). - - -## func NotSupportedf -``` go -func NotSupportedf(format string, args ...interface{}) error -``` -NotSupportedf returns an error which satisfies IsNotSupported(). - - -## func NotValidf -``` go -func NotValidf(format string, args ...interface{}) error -``` -NotValidf returns an error which satisfies IsNotValid(). - - -## func Trace -``` go -func Trace(other error) error -``` -Trace adds the location of the Trace call to the stack. The Cause of the -resulting error is the same as the error parameter. If the other error is -nil, the result will be nil. - -For example: - - - if err := SomeFunc(); err != nil { - return errors.Trace(err) - } - - -## func Unauthorizedf -``` go -func Unauthorizedf(format string, args ...interface{}) error -``` -Unauthorizedf returns an error which satisfies IsUnauthorized(). - - -## func Wrap -``` go -func Wrap(other, newDescriptive error) error -``` -Wrap changes the Cause of the error. The location of the Wrap call is also -stored in the error stack. - -For example: - - - if err := SomeFunc(); err != nil { - newErr := &packageError{"more context", private_value} - return errors.Wrap(err, newErr) - } - - -## func Wrapf -``` go -func Wrapf(other, newDescriptive error, format string, args ...interface{}) error -``` -Wrapf changes the Cause of the error, and adds an annotation. The location -of the Wrap call is also stored in the error stack. - -For example: - - - if err := SomeFunc(); err != nil { - return errors.Wrapf(err, simpleErrorType, "invalid value %q", value) - } - - - -## type Err -``` go -type Err struct { - // contains filtered or unexported fields -} -``` -Err holds a description of an error along with information about -where the error was created. - -It may be embedded in custom error types to add extra information that -this errors package can understand. - - - - - - - - - -### func NewErr -``` go -func NewErr(format string, args ...interface{}) Err -``` -NewErr is used to return an Err for the purpose of embedding in other -structures. The location is not specified, and needs to be set with a call -to SetLocation. - -For example: - - - type FooError struct { - errors.Err - code int - } - - func NewFooError(code int) error { - err := &FooError{errors.NewErr("foo"), code} - err.SetLocation(1) - return err - } - - - - -### func (\*Err) Cause -``` go -func (e *Err) Cause() error -``` -The Cause of an error is the most recent error in the error stack that -meets one of these criteria: the original error that was raised; the new -error that was passed into the Wrap function; the most recently masked -error; or nil if the error itself is considered the Cause. Normally this -method is not invoked directly, but instead through the Cause stand alone -function. - - - -### func (\*Err) Error -``` go -func (e *Err) Error() string -``` -Error implements error.Error. - - - -### func (\*Err) Location -``` go -func (e *Err) Location() (filename string, line int) -``` -Location is the file and line of where the error was most recently -created or annotated. - - - -### func (\*Err) Message -``` go -func (e *Err) Message() string -``` -Message returns the message stored with the most recent location. This is -the empty string if the most recent call was Trace, or the message stored -with Annotate or Mask. - - - -### func (\*Err) SetLocation -``` go -func (e *Err) SetLocation(callDepth int) -``` -SetLocation records the source location of the error at callDepth stack -frames above the call. - - - -### func (\*Err) StackTrace -``` go -func (e *Err) StackTrace() []string -``` -StackTrace returns one string for each location recorded in the stack of -errors. The first value is the originating error, with a line for each -other annotation or tracing of the error. - - - -### func (\*Err) Underlying -``` go -func (e *Err) Underlying() error -``` -Underlying returns the previous error in the error stack, if any. A client -should not ever really call this method. It is used to build the error -stack and should not be introspected by client calls. Or more -specifically, clients should not depend on anything but the `Cause` of an -error. - - - - - - - - - -- - - -Generated by [godoc2md](http://godoc.org/github.com/davecheney/godoc2md) \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/src/github.com/juju/errors/doc.go b/vendor/src/github.com/juju/errors/doc.go deleted file mode 100644 index 35b119aa3..000000000 --- a/vendor/src/github.com/juju/errors/doc.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,81 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2013, 2014 Canonical Ltd. -// Licensed under the LGPLv3, see LICENCE file for details. - -/* -[godoc-link-here] - -The juju/errors provides an easy way to annotate errors without losing the -orginal error context. - -The exported `New` and `Errorf` functions are designed to replace the -`errors.New` and `fmt.Errorf` functions respectively. The same underlying -error is there, but the package also records the location at which the error -was created. - -A primary use case for this library is to add extra context any time an -error is returned from a function. - - if err := SomeFunc(); err != nil { - return err - } - -This instead becomes: - - if err := SomeFunc(); err != nil { - return errors.Trace(err) - } - -which just records the file and line number of the Trace call, or - - if err := SomeFunc(); err != nil { - return errors.Annotate(err, "more context") - } - -which also adds an annotation to the error. - -When you want to check to see if an error is of a particular type, a helper -function is normally exported by the package that returned the error, like the -`os` package does. The underlying cause of the error is available using the -`Cause` function. - - os.IsNotExist(errors.Cause(err)) - -The result of the `Error()` call on an annotated error is the annotations joined -with colons, then the result of the `Error()` method for the underlying error -that was the cause. - - err := errors.Errorf("original") - err = errors.Annotatef(err, "context") - err = errors.Annotatef(err, "more context") - err.Error() -> "more context: context: original" - -Obviously recording the file, line and functions is not very useful if you -cannot get them back out again. - - errors.ErrorStack(err) - -will return something like: - - first error - github.com/juju/errors/annotation_test.go:193: - github.com/juju/errors/annotation_test.go:194: annotation - github.com/juju/errors/annotation_test.go:195: - github.com/juju/errors/annotation_test.go:196: more context - github.com/juju/errors/annotation_test.go:197: - -The first error was generated by an external system, so there was no location -associated. The second, fourth, and last lines were generated with Trace calls, -and the other two through Annotate. - -Sometimes when responding to an error you want to return a more specific error -for the situation. - - if err := FindField(field); err != nil { - return errors.Wrap(err, errors.NotFoundf(field)) - } - -This returns an error where the complete error stack is still available, and -`errors.Cause()` will return the `NotFound` error. - -*/ -package errors diff --git a/vendor/src/github.com/juju/errors/error.go b/vendor/src/github.com/juju/errors/error.go deleted file mode 100644 index 4799acb02..000000000 --- a/vendor/src/github.com/juju/errors/error.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,122 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2014 Canonical Ltd. -// Licensed under the LGPLv3, see LICENCE file for details. - -package errors - -import ( - "fmt" - "reflect" - "runtime" -) - -// Err holds a description of an error along with information about -// where the error was created. -// -// It may be embedded in custom error types to add extra information that -// this errors package can understand. -type Err struct { - // message holds an annotation of the error. - message string - - // cause holds the cause of the error as returned - // by the Cause method. - cause error - - // previous holds the previous error in the error stack, if any. - previous error - - // file and line hold the source code location where the error was - // created. - file string - line int -} - -// NewErr is used to return an Err for the purpose of embedding in other -// structures. The location is not specified, and needs to be set with a call -// to SetLocation. -// -// For example: -// type FooError struct { -// errors.Err -// code int -// } -// -// func NewFooError(code int) error { -// err := &FooError{errors.NewErr("foo"), code} -// err.SetLocation(1) -// return err -// } -func NewErr(format string, args ...interface{}) Err { - return Err{ - message: fmt.Sprintf(format, args...), - } -} - -// Location is the file and line of where the error was most recently -// created or annotated. -func (e *Err) Location() (filename string, line int) { - return e.file, e.line -} - -// Underlying returns the previous error in the error stack, if any. A client -// should not ever really call this method. It is used to build the error -// stack and should not be introspected by client calls. Or more -// specifically, clients should not depend on anything but the `Cause` of an -// error. -func (e *Err) Underlying() error { - return e.previous -} - -// The Cause of an error is the most recent error in the error stack that -// meets one of these criteria: the original error that was raised; the new -// error that was passed into the Wrap function; the most recently masked -// error; or nil if the error itself is considered the Cause. Normally this -// method is not invoked directly, but instead through the Cause stand alone -// function. -func (e *Err) Cause() error { - return e.cause -} - -// Message returns the message stored with the most recent location. This is -// the empty string if the most recent call was Trace, or the message stored -// with Annotate or Mask. -func (e *Err) Message() string { - return e.message -} - -// Error implements error.Error. -func (e *Err) Error() string { - // We want to walk up the stack of errors showing the annotations - // as long as the cause is the same. - err := e.previous - if !sameError(Cause(err), e.cause) && e.cause != nil { - err = e.cause - } - switch { - case err == nil: - return e.message - case e.message == "": - return err.Error() - } - return fmt.Sprintf("%s: %v", e.message, err) -} - -// SetLocation records the source location of the error at callDepth stack -// frames above the call. -func (e *Err) SetLocation(callDepth int) { - _, file, line, _ := runtime.Caller(callDepth + 1) - e.file = trimGoPath(file) - e.line = line -} - -// StackTrace returns one string for each location recorded in the stack of -// errors. The first value is the originating error, with a line for each -// other annotation or tracing of the error. -func (e *Err) StackTrace() []string { - return errorStack(e) -} - -// Ideally we'd have a way to check identity, but deep equals will do. -func sameError(e1, e2 error) bool { - return reflect.DeepEqual(e1, e2) -} diff --git a/vendor/src/github.com/juju/errors/error_test.go b/vendor/src/github.com/juju/errors/error_test.go deleted file mode 100644 index ac1d2b423..000000000 --- a/vendor/src/github.com/juju/errors/error_test.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,161 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2014 Canonical Ltd. -// Licensed under the LGPLv3, see LICENCE file for details. - -package errors_test - -import ( - "fmt" - "runtime" - - jc "github.com/juju/testing/checkers" - gc "gopkg.in/check.v1" - - "github.com/juju/errors" -) - -type errorsSuite struct{} - -var _ = gc.Suite(&errorsSuite{}) - -var someErr = errors.New("some error") //err varSomeErr - -func (*errorsSuite) TestErrorString(c *gc.C) { - for i, test := range []struct { - message string - generator func() error - expected string - }{ - { - message: "uncomparable errors", - generator: func() error { - err := errors.Annotatef(newNonComparableError("uncomparable"), "annotation") - return errors.Annotatef(err, "another") - }, - expected: "another: annotation: uncomparable", - }, { - message: "Errorf", - generator: func() error { - return errors.Errorf("first error") - }, - expected: "first error", - }, { - message: "annotated error", - generator: func() error { - err := errors.Errorf("first error") - return errors.Annotatef(err, "annotation") - }, - expected: "annotation: first error", - }, { - message: "test annotation format", - generator: func() error { - err := errors.Errorf("first %s", "error") - return errors.Annotatef(err, "%s", "annotation") - }, - expected: "annotation: first error", - }, { - message: "wrapped error", - generator: func() error { - err := newError("first error") - return errors.Wrap(err, newError("detailed error")) - }, - expected: "detailed error", - }, { - message: "wrapped annotated error", - generator: func() error { - err := errors.Errorf("first error") - err = errors.Annotatef(err, "annotated") - return errors.Wrap(err, fmt.Errorf("detailed error")) - }, - expected: "detailed error", - }, { - message: "annotated wrapped error", - generator: func() error { - err := errors.Errorf("first error") - err = errors.Wrap(err, fmt.Errorf("detailed error")) - return errors.Annotatef(err, "annotated") - }, - expected: "annotated: detailed error", - }, { - message: "traced, and annotated", - generator: func() error { - err := errors.New("first error") - err = errors.Trace(err) - err = errors.Annotate(err, "some context") - err = errors.Trace(err) - err = errors.Annotate(err, "more context") - return errors.Trace(err) - }, - expected: "more context: some context: first error", - }, { - message: "traced, and annotated, masked and annotated", - generator: func() error { - err := errors.New("first error") - err = errors.Trace(err) - err = errors.Annotate(err, "some context") - err = errors.Maskf(err, "masked") - err = errors.Annotate(err, "more context") - return errors.Trace(err) - }, - expected: "more context: masked: some context: first error", - }, - } { - c.Logf("%v: %s", i, test.message) - err := test.generator() - ok := c.Check(err.Error(), gc.Equals, test.expected) - if !ok { - c.Logf("%#v", test.generator()) - } - } -} - -type embed struct { - errors.Err -} - -func newEmbed(format string, args ...interface{}) *embed { - err := &embed{errors.NewErr(format, args...)} - err.SetLocation(1) - return err -} - -func (*errorsSuite) TestNewErr(c *gc.C) { - if runtime.Compiler == "gccgo" { - c.Skip("gccgo can't determine the location") - } - err := newEmbed("testing %d", 42) //err embedErr - c.Assert(err.Error(), gc.Equals, "testing 42") - c.Assert(errors.Cause(err), gc.Equals, err) - c.Assert(errors.Details(err), jc.Contains, tagToLocation["embedErr"].String()) -} - -var _ error = (*embed)(nil) - -// This is an uncomparable error type, as it is a struct that supports the -// error interface (as opposed to a pointer type). -type error_ struct { - info string - slice []string -} - -// Create a non-comparable error -func newNonComparableError(message string) error { - return error_{info: message} -} - -func (e error_) Error() string { - return e.info -} - -func newError(message string) error { - return testError{message} -} - -// The testError is a value type error for ease of seeing results -// when the test fails. -type testError struct { - message string -} - -func (e testError) Error() string { - return e.message -} diff --git a/vendor/src/github.com/juju/errors/errortypes.go b/vendor/src/github.com/juju/errors/errortypes.go deleted file mode 100644 index aa970e99c..000000000 --- a/vendor/src/github.com/juju/errors/errortypes.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,235 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2014 Canonical Ltd. -// Licensed under the LGPLv3, see LICENCE file for details. - -package errors - -import ( - "fmt" -) - -// wrap is a helper to construct an *wrapper. -func wrap(err error, format, suffix string, args ...interface{}) Err { - newErr := Err{ - message: fmt.Sprintf(format+suffix, args...), - previous: err, - } - newErr.SetLocation(2) - return newErr -} - -// notFound represents an error when something has not been found. -type notFound struct { - Err -} - -// NotFoundf returns an error which satisfies IsNotFound(). -func NotFoundf(format string, args ...interface{}) error { - return ¬Found{wrap(nil, format, " not found", args...)} -} - -// NewNotFound returns an error which wraps err that satisfies -// IsNotFound(). -func NewNotFound(err error, msg string) error { - return ¬Found{wrap(err, msg, "")} -} - -// IsNotFound reports whether err was created with NotFoundf() or -// NewNotFound(). -func IsNotFound(err error) bool { - err = Cause(err) - _, ok := err.(*notFound) - return ok -} - -// userNotFound represents an error when an inexistent user is looked up. -type userNotFound struct { - Err -} - -// UserNotFoundf returns an error which satisfies IsUserNotFound(). -func UserNotFoundf(format string, args ...interface{}) error { - return &userNotFound{wrap(nil, format, " user not found", args...)} -} - -// NewUserNotFound returns an error which wraps err and satisfies -// IsUserNotFound(). -func NewUserNotFound(err error, msg string) error { - return &userNotFound{wrap(err, msg, "")} -} - -// IsUserNotFound reports whether err was created with UserNotFoundf() or -// NewUserNotFound(). -func IsUserNotFound(err error) bool { - err = Cause(err) - _, ok := err.(*userNotFound) - return ok -} - -// unauthorized represents an error when an operation is unauthorized. -type unauthorized struct { - Err -} - -// Unauthorizedf returns an error which satisfies IsUnauthorized(). -func Unauthorizedf(format string, args ...interface{}) error { - return &unauthorized{wrap(nil, format, "", args...)} -} - -// NewUnauthorized returns an error which wraps err and satisfies -// IsUnauthorized(). -func NewUnauthorized(err error, msg string) error { - return &unauthorized{wrap(err, msg, "")} -} - -// IsUnauthorized reports whether err was created with Unauthorizedf() or -// NewUnauthorized(). -func IsUnauthorized(err error) bool { - err = Cause(err) - _, ok := err.(*unauthorized) - return ok -} - -// notImplemented represents an error when something is not -// implemented. -type notImplemented struct { - Err -} - -// NotImplementedf returns an error which satisfies IsNotImplemented(). -func NotImplementedf(format string, args ...interface{}) error { - return ¬Implemented{wrap(nil, format, " not implemented", args...)} -} - -// NewNotImplemented returns an error which wraps err and satisfies -// IsNotImplemented(). -func NewNotImplemented(err error, msg string) error { - return ¬Implemented{wrap(err, msg, "")} -} - -// IsNotImplemented reports whether err was created with -// NotImplementedf() or NewNotImplemented(). -func IsNotImplemented(err error) bool { - err = Cause(err) - _, ok := err.(*notImplemented) - return ok -} - -// alreadyExists represents and error when something already exists. -type alreadyExists struct { - Err -} - -// AlreadyExistsf returns an error which satisfies IsAlreadyExists(). -func AlreadyExistsf(format string, args ...interface{}) error { - return &alreadyExists{wrap(nil, format, " already exists", args...)} -} - -// NewAlreadyExists returns an error which wraps err and satisfies -// IsAlreadyExists(). -func NewAlreadyExists(err error, msg string) error { - return &alreadyExists{wrap(err, msg, "")} -} - -// IsAlreadyExists reports whether the error was created with -// AlreadyExistsf() or NewAlreadyExists(). -func IsAlreadyExists(err error) bool { - err = Cause(err) - _, ok := err.(*alreadyExists) - return ok -} - -// notSupported represents an error when something is not supported. -type notSupported struct { - Err -} - -// NotSupportedf returns an error which satisfies IsNotSupported(). -func NotSupportedf(format string, args ...interface{}) error { - return ¬Supported{wrap(nil, format, " not supported", args...)} -} - -// NewNotSupported returns an error which wraps err and satisfies -// IsNotSupported(). -func NewNotSupported(err error, msg string) error { - return ¬Supported{wrap(err, msg, "")} -} - -// IsNotSupported reports whether the error was created with -// NotSupportedf() or NewNotSupported(). -func IsNotSupported(err error) bool { - err = Cause(err) - _, ok := err.(*notSupported) - return ok -} - -// notValid represents an error when something is not valid. -type notValid struct { - Err -} - -// NotValidf returns an error which satisfies IsNotValid(). -func NotValidf(format string, args ...interface{}) error { - return ¬Valid{wrap(nil, format, " not valid", args...)} -} - -// NewNotValid returns an error which wraps err and satisfies IsNotValid(). -func NewNotValid(err error, msg string) error { - return ¬Valid{wrap(err, msg, "")} -} - -// IsNotValid reports whether the error was created with NotValidf() or -// NewNotValid(). -func IsNotValid(err error) bool { - err = Cause(err) - _, ok := err.(*notValid) - return ok -} - -// notProvisioned represents an error when something is not yet provisioned. -type notProvisioned struct { - Err -} - -// NotProvisionedf returns an error which satisfies IsNotProvisioned(). -func NotProvisionedf(format string, args ...interface{}) error { - return ¬Provisioned{wrap(nil, format, " not provisioned", args...)} -} - -// NewNotProvisioned returns an error which wraps err that satisfies -// IsNotProvisioned(). -func NewNotProvisioned(err error, msg string) error { - return ¬Provisioned{wrap(err, msg, "")} -} - -// IsNotProvisioned reports whether err was created with NotProvisionedf() or -// NewNotProvisioned(). -func IsNotProvisioned(err error) bool { - err = Cause(err) - _, ok := err.(*notProvisioned) - return ok -} - -// notAssigned represents an error when something is not yet assigned to -// something else. -type notAssigned struct { - Err -} - -// NotAssignedf returns an error which satisfies IsNotAssigned(). -func NotAssignedf(format string, args ...interface{}) error { - return ¬Assigned{wrap(nil, format, " not assigned", args...)} -} - -// NewNotAssigned returns an error which wraps err that satisfies -// IsNotAssigned(). -func NewNotAssigned(err error, msg string) error { - return ¬Assigned{wrap(err, msg, "")} -} - -// IsNotAssigned reports whether err was created with NotAssignedf() or -// NewNotAssigned(). -func IsNotAssigned(err error) bool { - err = Cause(err) - _, ok := err.(*notAssigned) - return ok -} diff --git a/vendor/src/github.com/juju/errors/errortypes_test.go b/vendor/src/github.com/juju/errors/errortypes_test.go deleted file mode 100644 index 943772b5d..000000000 --- a/vendor/src/github.com/juju/errors/errortypes_test.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,171 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2013, 2014 Canonical Ltd. -// Licensed under the LGPLv3, see LICENCE file for details. - -package errors_test - -import ( - stderrors "errors" - "fmt" - "reflect" - "runtime" - - "github.com/juju/errors" - jc "github.com/juju/testing/checkers" - gc "gopkg.in/check.v1" -) - -// errorInfo holds information about a single error type: a satisfier -// function, wrapping and variable arguments constructors and message -// suffix. -type errorInfo struct { - satisfier func(error) bool - argsConstructor func(string, ...interface{}) error - wrapConstructor func(error, string) error - suffix string -} - -// allErrors holds information for all defined errors. When adding new -// errors, add them here as well to include them in tests. -var allErrors = []*errorInfo{ - &errorInfo{errors.IsNotFound, errors.NotFoundf, errors.NewNotFound, " not found"}, - &errorInfo{errors.IsUserNotFound, errors.UserNotFoundf, errors.NewUserNotFound, " user not found"}, - &errorInfo{errors.IsUnauthorized, errors.Unauthorizedf, errors.NewUnauthorized, ""}, - &errorInfo{errors.IsNotImplemented, errors.NotImplementedf, errors.NewNotImplemented, " not implemented"}, - &errorInfo{errors.IsAlreadyExists, errors.AlreadyExistsf, errors.NewAlreadyExists, " already exists"}, - &errorInfo{errors.IsNotSupported, errors.NotSupportedf, errors.NewNotSupported, " not supported"}, - &errorInfo{errors.IsNotValid, errors.NotValidf, errors.NewNotValid, " not valid"}, - &errorInfo{errors.IsNotProvisioned, errors.NotProvisionedf, errors.NewNotProvisioned, " not provisioned"}, - &errorInfo{errors.IsNotAssigned, errors.NotAssignedf, errors.NewNotAssigned, " not assigned"}, -} - -type errorTypeSuite struct{} - -var _ = gc.Suite(&errorTypeSuite{}) - -func (t *errorInfo) satisfierName() string { - value := reflect.ValueOf(t.satisfier) - f := runtime.FuncForPC(value.Pointer()) - return f.Name() -} - -func (t *errorInfo) equal(t0 *errorInfo) bool { - if t0 == nil { - return false - } - return t.satisfierName() == t0.satisfierName() -} - -type errorTest struct { - err error - message string - errInfo *errorInfo -} - -func deferredAnnotatef(err error, format string, args ...interface{}) error { - errors.DeferredAnnotatef(&err, format, args...) - return err -} - -func mustSatisfy(c *gc.C, err error, errInfo *errorInfo) { - if errInfo != nil { - msg := fmt.Sprintf("%#v must satisfy %v", err, errInfo.satisfierName()) - c.Check(err, jc.Satisfies, errInfo.satisfier, gc.Commentf(msg)) - } -} - -func mustNotSatisfy(c *gc.C, err error, errInfo *errorInfo) { - if errInfo != nil { - msg := fmt.Sprintf("%#v must not satisfy %v", err, errInfo.satisfierName()) - c.Check(err, gc.Not(jc.Satisfies), errInfo.satisfier, gc.Commentf(msg)) - } -} - -func checkErrorMatches(c *gc.C, err error, message string, errInfo *errorInfo) { - if message == "" { - c.Check(err, gc.IsNil) - c.Check(errInfo, gc.IsNil) - } else { - c.Check(err, gc.ErrorMatches, message) - } -} - -func runErrorTests(c *gc.C, errorTests []errorTest, checkMustSatisfy bool) { - for i, t := range errorTests { - c.Logf("test %d: %T: %v", i, t.err, t.err) - checkErrorMatches(c, t.err, t.message, t.errInfo) - if checkMustSatisfy { - mustSatisfy(c, t.err, t.errInfo) - } - - // Check all other satisfiers to make sure none match. - for _, otherErrInfo := range allErrors { - if checkMustSatisfy && otherErrInfo.equal(t.errInfo) { - continue - } - mustNotSatisfy(c, t.err, otherErrInfo) - } - } -} - -func (*errorTypeSuite) TestDeferredAnnotatef(c *gc.C) { - // Ensure DeferredAnnotatef annotates the errors. - errorTests := []errorTest{} - for _, errInfo := range allErrors { - errorTests = append(errorTests, []errorTest{{ - deferredAnnotatef(nil, "comment"), - "", - nil, - }, { - deferredAnnotatef(stderrors.New("blast"), "comment"), - "comment: blast", - nil, - }, { - deferredAnnotatef(errInfo.argsConstructor("foo %d", 42), "comment %d", 69), - "comment 69: foo 42" + errInfo.suffix, - errInfo, - }, { - deferredAnnotatef(errInfo.argsConstructor(""), "comment"), - "comment: " + errInfo.suffix, - errInfo, - }, { - deferredAnnotatef(errInfo.wrapConstructor(stderrors.New("pow!"), "woo"), "comment"), - "comment: woo: pow!", - errInfo, - }}...) - } - - runErrorTests(c, errorTests, true) -} - -func (*errorTypeSuite) TestAllErrors(c *gc.C) { - errorTests := []errorTest{} - for _, errInfo := range allErrors { - errorTests = append(errorTests, []errorTest{{ - nil, - "", - nil, - }, { - errInfo.argsConstructor("foo %d", 42), - "foo 42" + errInfo.suffix, - errInfo, - }, { - errInfo.argsConstructor(""), - errInfo.suffix, - errInfo, - }, { - errInfo.wrapConstructor(stderrors.New("pow!"), "prefix"), - "prefix: pow!", - errInfo, - }, { - errInfo.wrapConstructor(stderrors.New("pow!"), ""), - "pow!", - errInfo, - }, { - errInfo.wrapConstructor(nil, "prefix"), - "prefix", - errInfo, - }}...) - } - - runErrorTests(c, errorTests, true) -} diff --git a/vendor/src/github.com/juju/errors/example_test.go b/vendor/src/github.com/juju/errors/example_test.go deleted file mode 100644 index 2a79cf489..000000000 --- a/vendor/src/github.com/juju/errors/example_test.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,23 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2013, 2014 Canonical Ltd. -// Licensed under the LGPLv3, see LICENCE file for details. - -package errors_test - -import ( - "fmt" - - "github.com/juju/errors" -) - -func ExampleTrace() { - var err1 error = fmt.Errorf("something wicked this way comes") - var err2 error = nil - - // Tracing a non nil error will return an error - fmt.Println(errors.Trace(err1)) - // Tracing nil will return nil - fmt.Println(errors.Trace(err2)) - - // Output: something wicked this way comes - // -} diff --git a/vendor/src/github.com/juju/errors/export_test.go b/vendor/src/github.com/juju/errors/export_test.go deleted file mode 100644 index db57ec81c..000000000 --- a/vendor/src/github.com/juju/errors/export_test.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,12 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2013, 2014 Canonical Ltd. -// Licensed under the LGPLv3, see LICENCE file for details. - -package errors - -// Since variables are declared before the init block, in order to get the goPath -// we need to return it rather than just reference it. -func GoPath() string { - return goPath -} - -var TrimGoPath = trimGoPath diff --git a/vendor/src/github.com/juju/errors/functions.go b/vendor/src/github.com/juju/errors/functions.go deleted file mode 100644 index 994208d8d..000000000 --- a/vendor/src/github.com/juju/errors/functions.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,330 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2014 Canonical Ltd. -// Licensed under the LGPLv3, see LICENCE file for details. - -package errors - -import ( - "fmt" - "strings" -) - -// New is a drop in replacement for the standard libary errors module that records -// the location that the error is created. -// -// For example: -// return errors.New("validation failed") -// -func New(message string) error { - err := &Err{message: message} - err.SetLocation(1) - return err -} - -// Errorf creates a new annotated error and records the location that the -// error is created. This should be a drop in replacement for fmt.Errorf. -// -// For example: -// return errors.Errorf("validation failed: %s", message) -// -func Errorf(format string, args ...interface{}) error { - err := &Err{message: fmt.Sprintf(format, args...)} - err.SetLocation(1) - return err -} - -// Trace adds the location of the Trace call to the stack. The Cause of the -// resulting error is the same as the error parameter. If the other error is -// nil, the result will be nil. -// -// For example: -// if err := SomeFunc(); err != nil { -// return errors.Trace(err) -// } -// -func Trace(other error) error { - if other == nil { - return nil - } - err := &Err{previous: other, cause: Cause(other)} - err.SetLocation(1) - return err -} - -// Annotate is used to add extra context to an existing error. The location of -// the Annotate call is recorded with the annotations. The file, line and -// function are also recorded. -// -// For example: -// if err := SomeFunc(); err != nil { -// return errors.Annotate(err, "failed to frombulate") -// } -// -func Annotate(other error, message string) error { - if other == nil { - return nil - } - err := &Err{ - previous: other, - cause: Cause(other), - message: message, - } - err.SetLocation(1) - return err -} - -// Annotatef is used to add extra context to an existing error. The location of -// the Annotate call is recorded with the annotations. The file, line and -// function are also recorded. -// -// For example: -// if err := SomeFunc(); err != nil { -// return errors.Annotatef(err, "failed to frombulate the %s", arg) -// } -// -func Annotatef(other error, format string, args ...interface{}) error { - if other == nil { - return nil - } - err := &Err{ - previous: other, - cause: Cause(other), - message: fmt.Sprintf(format, args...), - } - err.SetLocation(1) - return err -} - -// DeferredAnnotatef annotates the given error (when it is not nil) with the given -// format string and arguments (like fmt.Sprintf). If *err is nil, DeferredAnnotatef -// does nothing. This method is used in a defer statement in order to annotate any -// resulting error with the same message. -// -// For example: -// -// defer DeferredAnnotatef(&err, "failed to frombulate the %s", arg) -// -func DeferredAnnotatef(err *error, format string, args ...interface{}) { - if *err == nil { - return - } - newErr := &Err{ - message: fmt.Sprintf(format, args...), - cause: Cause(*err), - previous: *err, - } - newErr.SetLocation(1) - *err = newErr -} - -// Wrap changes the Cause of the error. The location of the Wrap call is also -// stored in the error stack. -// -// For example: -// if err := SomeFunc(); err != nil { -// newErr := &packageError{"more context", private_value} -// return errors.Wrap(err, newErr) -// } -// -func Wrap(other, newDescriptive error) error { - err := &Err{ - previous: other, - cause: newDescriptive, - } - err.SetLocation(1) - return err -} - -// Wrapf changes the Cause of the error, and adds an annotation. The location -// of the Wrap call is also stored in the error stack. -// -// For example: -// if err := SomeFunc(); err != nil { -// return errors.Wrapf(err, simpleErrorType, "invalid value %q", value) -// } -// -func Wrapf(other, newDescriptive error, format string, args ...interface{}) error { - err := &Err{ - message: fmt.Sprintf(format, args...), - previous: other, - cause: newDescriptive, - } - err.SetLocation(1) - return err -} - -// Mask masks the given error with the given format string and arguments (like -// fmt.Sprintf), returning a new error that maintains the error stack, but -// hides the underlying error type. The error string still contains the full -// annotations. If you want to hide the annotations, call Wrap. -func Maskf(other error, format string, args ...interface{}) error { - if other == nil { - return nil - } - err := &Err{ - message: fmt.Sprintf(format, args...), - previous: other, - } - err.SetLocation(1) - return err -} - -// Mask hides the underlying error type, and records the location of the masking. -func Mask(other error) error { - if other == nil { - return nil - } - err := &Err{ - previous: other, - } - err.SetLocation(1) - return err -} - -// Cause returns the cause of the given error. This will be either the -// original error, or the result of a Wrap or Mask call. -// -// Cause is the usual way to diagnose errors that may have been wrapped by -// the other errors functions. -func Cause(err error) error { - var diag error - if err, ok := err.(causer); ok { - diag = err.Cause() - } - if diag != nil { - return diag - } - return err -} - -type causer interface { - Cause() error -} - -type wrapper interface { - // Message returns the top level error message, - // not including the message from the Previous - // error. - Message() string - - // Underlying returns the Previous error, or nil - // if there is none. - Underlying() error -} - -type locationer interface { - Location() (string, int) -} - -var ( - _ wrapper = (*Err)(nil) - _ locationer = (*Err)(nil) - _ causer = (*Err)(nil) -) - -// Details returns information about the stack of errors wrapped by err, in -// the format: -// -// [{filename:99: error one} {otherfile:55: cause of error one}] -// -// This is a terse alternative to ErrorStack as it returns a single line. -func Details(err error) string { - if err == nil { - return "[]" - } - var s []byte - s = append(s, '[') - for { - s = append(s, '{') - if err, ok := err.(locationer); ok { - file, line := err.Location() - if file != "" { - s = append(s, fmt.Sprintf("%s:%d", file, line)...) - s = append(s, ": "...) - } - } - if cerr, ok := err.(wrapper); ok { - s = append(s, cerr.Message()...) - err = cerr.Underlying() - } else { - s = append(s, err.Error()...) - err = nil - } - s = append(s, '}') - if err == nil { - break - } - s = append(s, ' ') - } - s = append(s, ']') - return string(s) -} - -// ErrorStack returns a string representation of the annotated error. If the -// error passed as the parameter is not an annotated error, the result is -// simply the result of the Error() method on that error. -// -// If the error is an annotated error, a multi-line string is returned where -// each line represents one entry in the annotation stack. The full filename -// from the call stack is used in the output. -// -// first error -// github.com/juju/errors/annotation_test.go:193: -// github.com/juju/errors/annotation_test.go:194: annotation -// github.com/juju/errors/annotation_test.go:195: -// github.com/juju/errors/annotation_test.go:196: more context -// github.com/juju/errors/annotation_test.go:197: -func ErrorStack(err error) string { - return strings.Join(errorStack(err), "\n") -} - -func errorStack(err error) []string { - if err == nil { - return nil - } - - // We want the first error first - var lines []string - for { - var buff []byte - if err, ok := err.(locationer); ok { - file, line := err.Location() - // Strip off the leading GOPATH/src path elements. - file = trimGoPath(file) - if file != "" { - buff = append(buff, fmt.Sprintf("%s:%d", file, line)...) - buff = append(buff, ": "...) - } - } - if cerr, ok := err.(wrapper); ok { - message := cerr.Message() - buff = append(buff, message...) - // If there is a cause for this error, and it is different to the cause - // of the underlying error, then output the error string in the stack trace. - var cause error - if err1, ok := err.(causer); ok { - cause = err1.Cause() - } - err = cerr.Underlying() - if cause != nil && !sameError(Cause(err), cause) { - if message != "" { - buff = append(buff, ": "...) - } - buff = append(buff, cause.Error()...) - } - } else { - buff = append(buff, err.Error()...) - err = nil - } - lines = append(lines, string(buff)) - if err == nil { - break - } - } - // reverse the lines to get the original error, which was at the end of - // the list, back to the start. - var result []string - for i := len(lines); i > 0; i-- { - result = append(result, lines[i-1]) - } - return result -} diff --git a/vendor/src/github.com/juju/errors/functions_test.go b/vendor/src/github.com/juju/errors/functions_test.go deleted file mode 100644 index 7b1e43b15..000000000 --- a/vendor/src/github.com/juju/errors/functions_test.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,305 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2014 Canonical Ltd. -// Licensed under the LGPLv3, see LICENCE file for details. - -package errors_test - -import ( - "fmt" - "os" - "path/filepath" - "runtime" - "strings" - - jc "github.com/juju/testing/checkers" - gc "gopkg.in/check.v1" - - "github.com/juju/errors" -) - -type functionSuite struct { -} - -var _ = gc.Suite(&functionSuite{}) - -func (*functionSuite) TestNew(c *gc.C) { - err := errors.New("testing") //err newTest - c.Assert(err.Error(), gc.Equals, "testing") - c.Assert(errors.Cause(err), gc.Equals, err) - c.Assert(errors.Details(err), jc.Contains, tagToLocation["newTest"].String()) -} - -func (*functionSuite) TestErrorf(c *gc.C) { - err := errors.Errorf("testing %d", 42) //err errorfTest - c.Assert(err.Error(), gc.Equals, "testing 42") - c.Assert(errors.Cause(err), gc.Equals, err) - c.Assert(errors.Details(err), jc.Contains, tagToLocation["errorfTest"].String()) -} - -func (*functionSuite) TestTrace(c *gc.C) { - first := errors.New("first") - err := errors.Trace(first) //err traceTest - c.Assert(err.Error(), gc.Equals, "first") - c.Assert(errors.Cause(err), gc.Equals, first) - c.Assert(errors.Details(err), jc.Contains, tagToLocation["traceTest"].String()) - - c.Assert(errors.Trace(nil), gc.IsNil) -} - -func (*functionSuite) TestAnnotate(c *gc.C) { - first := errors.New("first") - err := errors.Annotate(first, "annotation") //err annotateTest - c.Assert(err.Error(), gc.Equals, "annotation: first") - c.Assert(errors.Cause(err), gc.Equals, first) - c.Assert(errors.Details(err), jc.Contains, tagToLocation["annotateTest"].String()) - - c.Assert(errors.Annotate(nil, "annotate"), gc.IsNil) -} - -func (*functionSuite) TestAnnotatef(c *gc.C) { - first := errors.New("first") - err := errors.Annotatef(first, "annotation %d", 2) //err annotatefTest - c.Assert(err.Error(), gc.Equals, "annotation 2: first") - c.Assert(errors.Cause(err), gc.Equals, first) - c.Assert(errors.Details(err), jc.Contains, tagToLocation["annotatefTest"].String()) - - c.Assert(errors.Annotatef(nil, "annotate"), gc.IsNil) -} - -func (*functionSuite) TestDeferredAnnotatef(c *gc.C) { - // NOTE: this test fails with gccgo - if runtime.Compiler == "gccgo" { - c.Skip("gccgo can't determine the location") - } - first := errors.New("first") - test := func() (err error) { - defer errors.DeferredAnnotatef(&err, "deferred %s", "annotate") - return first - } //err deferredAnnotate - err := test() - c.Assert(err.Error(), gc.Equals, "deferred annotate: first") - c.Assert(errors.Cause(err), gc.Equals, first) - c.Assert(errors.Details(err), jc.Contains, tagToLocation["deferredAnnotate"].String()) - - err = nil - errors.DeferredAnnotatef(&err, "deferred %s", "annotate") - c.Assert(err, gc.IsNil) -} - -func (*functionSuite) TestWrap(c *gc.C) { - first := errors.New("first") //err wrapFirst - detailed := errors.New("detailed") - err := errors.Wrap(first, detailed) //err wrapTest - c.Assert(err.Error(), gc.Equals, "detailed") - c.Assert(errors.Cause(err), gc.Equals, detailed) - c.Assert(errors.Details(err), jc.Contains, tagToLocation["wrapFirst"].String()) - c.Assert(errors.Details(err), jc.Contains, tagToLocation["wrapTest"].String()) -} - -func (*functionSuite) TestWrapOfNil(c *gc.C) { - detailed := errors.New("detailed") - err := errors.Wrap(nil, detailed) //err nilWrapTest - c.Assert(err.Error(), gc.Equals, "detailed") - c.Assert(errors.Cause(err), gc.Equals, detailed) - c.Assert(errors.Details(err), jc.Contains, tagToLocation["nilWrapTest"].String()) -} - -func (*functionSuite) TestWrapf(c *gc.C) { - first := errors.New("first") //err wrapfFirst - detailed := errors.New("detailed") - err := errors.Wrapf(first, detailed, "value %d", 42) //err wrapfTest - c.Assert(err.Error(), gc.Equals, "value 42: detailed") - c.Assert(errors.Cause(err), gc.Equals, detailed) - c.Assert(errors.Details(err), jc.Contains, tagToLocation["wrapfFirst"].String()) - c.Assert(errors.Details(err), jc.Contains, tagToLocation["wrapfTest"].String()) -} - -func (*functionSuite) TestWrapfOfNil(c *gc.C) { - detailed := errors.New("detailed") - err := errors.Wrapf(nil, detailed, "value %d", 42) //err nilWrapfTest - c.Assert(err.Error(), gc.Equals, "value 42: detailed") - c.Assert(errors.Cause(err), gc.Equals, detailed) - c.Assert(errors.Details(err), jc.Contains, tagToLocation["nilWrapfTest"].String()) -} - -func (*functionSuite) TestMask(c *gc.C) { - first := errors.New("first") - err := errors.Mask(first) //err maskTest - c.Assert(err.Error(), gc.Equals, "first") - c.Assert(errors.Cause(err), gc.Equals, err) - c.Assert(errors.Details(err), jc.Contains, tagToLocation["maskTest"].String()) - - c.Assert(errors.Mask(nil), gc.IsNil) -} - -func (*functionSuite) TestMaskf(c *gc.C) { - first := errors.New("first") - err := errors.Maskf(first, "masked %d", 42) //err maskfTest - c.Assert(err.Error(), gc.Equals, "masked 42: first") - c.Assert(errors.Cause(err), gc.Equals, err) - c.Assert(errors.Details(err), jc.Contains, tagToLocation["maskfTest"].String()) - - c.Assert(errors.Maskf(nil, "mask"), gc.IsNil) -} - -func (*functionSuite) TestCause(c *gc.C) { - c.Assert(errors.Cause(nil), gc.IsNil) - c.Assert(errors.Cause(someErr), gc.Equals, someErr) - - fmtErr := fmt.Errorf("simple") - c.Assert(errors.Cause(fmtErr), gc.Equals, fmtErr) - - err := errors.Wrap(someErr, fmtErr) - c.Assert(errors.Cause(err), gc.Equals, fmtErr) - - err = errors.Annotate(err, "annotated") - c.Assert(errors.Cause(err), gc.Equals, fmtErr) - - err = errors.Maskf(err, "maksed") - c.Assert(errors.Cause(err), gc.Equals, err) - - // Look for a file that we know isn't there. - dir := c.MkDir() - _, err = os.Stat(filepath.Join(dir, "not-there")) - c.Assert(os.IsNotExist(err), jc.IsTrue) - - err = errors.Annotatef(err, "wrap it") - // Now the error itself isn't a 'IsNotExist'. - c.Assert(os.IsNotExist(err), jc.IsFalse) - // However if we use the Check method, it is. - c.Assert(os.IsNotExist(errors.Cause(err)), jc.IsTrue) -} - -func (s *functionSuite) TestDetails(c *gc.C) { - if runtime.Compiler == "gccgo" { - c.Skip("gccgo can't determine the location") - } - c.Assert(errors.Details(nil), gc.Equals, "[]") - - otherErr := fmt.Errorf("other") - checkDetails(c, otherErr, "[{other}]") - - err0 := newEmbed("foo") //err TestStack#0 - checkDetails(c, err0, "[{$TestStack#0$: foo}]") - - err1 := errors.Annotate(err0, "bar") //err TestStack#1 - checkDetails(c, err1, "[{$TestStack#1$: bar} {$TestStack#0$: foo}]") - - err2 := errors.Trace(err1) //err TestStack#2 - checkDetails(c, err2, "[{$TestStack#2$: } {$TestStack#1$: bar} {$TestStack#0$: foo}]") -} - -type tracer interface { - StackTrace() []string -} - -func (*functionSuite) TestErrorStack(c *gc.C) { - for i, test := range []struct { - message string - generator func() error - expected string - tracer bool - }{ - { - message: "nil", - generator: func() error { - return nil - }, - }, { - message: "raw error", - generator: func() error { - return fmt.Errorf("raw") - }, - expected: "raw", - }, { - message: "single error stack", - generator: func() error { - return errors.New("first error") //err single - }, - expected: "$single$: first error", - tracer: true, - }, { - message: "annotated error", - generator: func() error { - err := errors.New("first error") //err annotated-0 - return errors.Annotate(err, "annotation") //err annotated-1 - }, - expected: "" + - "$annotated-0$: first error\n" + - "$annotated-1$: annotation", - tracer: true, - }, { - message: "wrapped error", - generator: func() error { - err := errors.New("first error") //err wrapped-0 - return errors.Wrap(err, newError("detailed error")) //err wrapped-1 - }, - expected: "" + - "$wrapped-0$: first error\n" + - "$wrapped-1$: detailed error", - tracer: true, - }, { - message: "annotated wrapped error", - generator: func() error { - err := errors.Errorf("first error") //err ann-wrap-0 - err = errors.Wrap(err, fmt.Errorf("detailed error")) //err ann-wrap-1 - return errors.Annotatef(err, "annotated") //err ann-wrap-2 - }, - expected: "" + - "$ann-wrap-0$: first error\n" + - "$ann-wrap-1$: detailed error\n" + - "$ann-wrap-2$: annotated", - tracer: true, - }, { - message: "traced, and annotated", - generator: func() error { - err := errors.New("first error") //err stack-0 - err = errors.Trace(err) //err stack-1 - err = errors.Annotate(err, "some context") //err stack-2 - err = errors.Trace(err) //err stack-3 - err = errors.Annotate(err, "more context") //err stack-4 - return errors.Trace(err) //err stack-5 - }, - expected: "" + - "$stack-0$: first error\n" + - "$stack-1$: \n" + - "$stack-2$: some context\n" + - "$stack-3$: \n" + - "$stack-4$: more context\n" + - "$stack-5$: ", - tracer: true, - }, { - message: "uncomparable, wrapped with a value error", - generator: func() error { - err := newNonComparableError("first error") //err mixed-0 - err = errors.Trace(err) //err mixed-1 - err = errors.Wrap(err, newError("value error")) //err mixed-2 - err = errors.Maskf(err, "masked") //err mixed-3 - err = errors.Annotate(err, "more context") //err mixed-4 - return errors.Trace(err) //err mixed-5 - }, - expected: "" + - "first error\n" + - "$mixed-1$: \n" + - "$mixed-2$: value error\n" + - "$mixed-3$: masked\n" + - "$mixed-4$: more context\n" + - "$mixed-5$: ", - tracer: true, - }, - } { - c.Logf("%v: %s", i, test.message) - err := test.generator() - expected := replaceLocations(test.expected) - stack := errors.ErrorStack(err) - ok := c.Check(stack, gc.Equals, expected) - if !ok { - c.Logf("%#v", err) - } - tracer, ok := err.(tracer) - c.Check(ok, gc.Equals, test.tracer) - if ok { - stackTrace := tracer.StackTrace() - c.Check(stackTrace, gc.DeepEquals, strings.Split(stack, "\n")) - } - } -} diff --git a/vendor/src/github.com/juju/errors/package_test.go b/vendor/src/github.com/juju/errors/package_test.go deleted file mode 100644 index 5bbb8f04e..000000000 --- a/vendor/src/github.com/juju/errors/package_test.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,95 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2013, 2014 Canonical Ltd. -// Licensed under the LGPLv3, see LICENCE file for details. - -package errors_test - -import ( - "fmt" - "io/ioutil" - "strings" - "testing" - - gc "gopkg.in/check.v1" - - "github.com/juju/errors" -) - -func Test(t *testing.T) { - gc.TestingT(t) -} - -func checkDetails(c *gc.C, err error, details string) { - c.Assert(err, gc.NotNil) - expectedDetails := replaceLocations(details) - c.Assert(errors.Details(err), gc.Equals, expectedDetails) -} - -func checkErr(c *gc.C, err, cause error, msg string, details string) { - c.Assert(err, gc.NotNil) - c.Assert(err.Error(), gc.Equals, msg) - c.Assert(errors.Cause(err), gc.Equals, cause) - expectedDetails := replaceLocations(details) - c.Assert(errors.Details(err), gc.Equals, expectedDetails) -} - -func replaceLocations(line string) string { - result := "" - for { - i := strings.Index(line, "$") - if i == -1 { - break - } - result += line[0:i] - line = line[i+1:] - i = strings.Index(line, "$") - if i == -1 { - panic("no second $") - } - result += location(line[0:i]).String() - line = line[i+1:] - } - result += line - return result -} - -func location(tag string) Location { - loc, ok := tagToLocation[tag] - if !ok { - panic(fmt.Sprintf("tag %q not found", tag)) - } - return loc -} - -type Location struct { - file string - line int -} - -func (loc Location) String() string { - return fmt.Sprintf("%s:%d", loc.file, loc.line) -} - -var tagToLocation = make(map[string]Location) - -func setLocationsForErrorTags(filename string) { - data, err := ioutil.ReadFile(filename) - if err != nil { - panic(err) - } - filename = "github.com/juju/errors/" + filename - lines := strings.Split(string(data), "\n") - for i, line := range lines { - if j := strings.Index(line, "//err "); j >= 0 { - tag := line[j+len("//err "):] - if _, found := tagToLocation[tag]; found { - panic(fmt.Sprintf("tag %q already processed previously", tag)) - } - tagToLocation[tag] = Location{file: filename, line: i + 1} - } - } -} - -func init() { - setLocationsForErrorTags("error_test.go") - setLocationsForErrorTags("functions_test.go") -} diff --git a/vendor/src/github.com/juju/errors/path.go b/vendor/src/github.com/juju/errors/path.go deleted file mode 100644 index 3ec517c81..000000000 --- a/vendor/src/github.com/juju/errors/path.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,35 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2013, 2014 Canonical Ltd. -// Licensed under the LGPLv3, see LICENCE file for details. - -package errors - -import ( - "runtime" - "strings" -) - -// prefixSize is used internally to trim the user specific path from the -// front of the returned filenames from the runtime call stack. -var prefixSize int - -// goPath is the deduced path based on the location of this file as compiled. -var goPath string - -func init() { - _, file, _, ok := runtime.Caller(0) - if ok { - // We know that the end of the file should be: - // github.com/juju/errors/path.go - size := len(file) - suffix := len("github.com/juju/errors/path.go") - goPath = file[:size-suffix] - prefixSize = len(goPath) - } -} - -func trimGoPath(filename string) string { - if strings.HasPrefix(filename, goPath) { - return filename[prefixSize:] - } - return filename -} diff --git a/vendor/src/github.com/juju/errors/path_test.go b/vendor/src/github.com/juju/errors/path_test.go deleted file mode 100644 index ef4f34f82..000000000 --- a/vendor/src/github.com/juju/errors/path_test.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,29 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2013, 2014 Canonical Ltd. -// Licensed under the LGPLv3, see LICENCE file for details. - -package errors_test - -import ( - "path" - - gc "gopkg.in/check.v1" - - "github.com/juju/errors" -) - -type pathSuite struct{} - -var _ = gc.Suite(&pathSuite{}) - -func (*pathSuite) TestGoPathSet(c *gc.C) { - c.Assert(errors.GoPath(), gc.Not(gc.Equals), "") -} - -func (*pathSuite) TestTrimGoPath(c *gc.C) { - relativeImport := "github.com/foo/bar/baz.go" - filename := path.Join(errors.GoPath(), relativeImport) - c.Assert(errors.TrimGoPath(filename), gc.Equals, relativeImport) - - absoluteImport := "/usr/share/foo/bar/baz.go" - c.Assert(errors.TrimGoPath(absoluteImport), gc.Equals, absoluteImport) -}