tendermint/common/errors.go

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Go

package common
import (
"fmt"
"runtime"
)
//----------------------------------------
// Error & cmnError
type Error interface {
Error() string
Trace(format string, a ...interface{}) Error
TraceCause(cause error, format string, a ...interface{}) Error
Cause() error
Type() interface{}
WithType(t interface{}) Error
}
// New Error with no cause where the type is the format string of the message..
func NewError(format string, a ...interface{}) Error {
msg := Fmt(format, a...)
return newError(msg, nil, format)
}
// New Error with cause where the type is the cause, with message..
func NewErrorWithCause(cause error, format string, a ...interface{}) Error {
msg := Fmt(format, a...)
return newError(msg, cause, cause)
}
// New Error with specified type and message.
func NewErrorWithType(type_ interface{}, format string, a ...interface{}) Error {
msg := Fmt(format, a...)
return newError(msg, nil, type_)
}
type traceItem struct {
msg string
filename string
lineno int
}
func (ti traceItem) String() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("%v:%v %v", ti.filename, ti.lineno, ti.msg)
}
type cmnError struct {
msg string
cause error
type_ interface{}
traces []traceItem
}
// NOTE: Do not expose, it's not very friendly.
func newError(msg string, cause error, type_ interface{}) *cmnError {
return &cmnError{
msg: msg,
cause: cause,
type_: type_,
traces: nil,
}
}
func (err *cmnError) Error() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("Error{%v:%s,%v,%v}", err.type_, err.msg, err.cause, len(err.traces))
}
// Add tracing information with msg.
func (err *cmnError) Trace(format string, a ...interface{}) Error {
msg := Fmt(format, a...)
return err.doTrace(msg, 2)
}
// Add tracing information with cause and msg.
// If a cause was already set before, it is overwritten.
func (err *cmnError) TraceCause(cause error, format string, a ...interface{}) Error {
msg := Fmt(format, a...)
err.cause = cause
return err.doTrace(msg, 2)
}
// Return the "type" of this message, primarily for switching
// to handle this error.
func (err *cmnError) Type() interface{} {
return err.type_
}
// Overwrites the error's type.
func (err *cmnError) WithType(type_ interface{}) Error {
err.type_ = type_
return err
}
func (err *cmnError) doTrace(msg string, n int) Error {
_, fn, line, ok := runtime.Caller(n)
if !ok {
if fn == "" {
fn = "<unknown>"
}
if line <= 0 {
line = -1
}
}
// Include file & line number & msg.
// Do not include the whole stack trace.
err.traces = append(err.traces, traceItem{
filename: fn,
lineno: line,
msg: msg,
})
return err
}
// Return last known cause.
// NOTE: The meaning of "cause" is left for the caller to define.
// There exists to canonical definition of "cause".
// Instead of blaming, try to handle-or-organize it.
func (err *cmnError) Cause() error {
return err.cause
}
//----------------------------------------
// StackError
// NOTE: Used by Tendermint p2p upon recovery.
// Err could be "Reason", since it isn't an error type.
type StackError struct {
Err interface{}
Stack []byte
}
func (se StackError) String() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("Error: %v\nStack: %s", se.Err, se.Stack)
}
func (se StackError) Error() string {
return se.String()
}
//----------------------------------------
// Panic wrappers
// XXX DEPRECATED
// A panic resulting from a sanity check means there is a programmer error
// and some guarantee is not satisfied.
// XXX DEPRECATED
func PanicSanity(v interface{}) {
panic(Fmt("Panicked on a Sanity Check: %v", v))
}
// A panic here means something has gone horribly wrong, in the form of data corruption or
// failure of the operating system. In a correct/healthy system, these should never fire.
// If they do, it's indicative of a much more serious problem.
// XXX DEPRECATED
func PanicCrisis(v interface{}) {
panic(Fmt("Panicked on a Crisis: %v", v))
}
// Indicates a failure of consensus. Someone was malicious or something has
// gone horribly wrong. These should really boot us into an "emergency-recover" mode
// XXX DEPRECATED
func PanicConsensus(v interface{}) {
panic(Fmt("Panicked on a Consensus Failure: %v", v))
}
// For those times when we're not sure if we should panic
// XXX DEPRECATED
func PanicQ(v interface{}) {
panic(Fmt("Panicked questionably: %v", v))
}