From 486ef96e6ffdc33abf7fa711d7a805d147b4d538 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Bruce Ma Date: Wed, 11 Mar 2020 20:33:32 +0800 Subject: [PATCH] [DO NOT REVIEW] vendor upate to remove useless dependencies Signed-off-by: Bruce Ma --- go.mod | 7 - go.sum | 22 - pkg/errors/errors.go | 1 - vendor/github.com/juju/errors/.gitignore | 23 - vendor/github.com/juju/errors/LICENSE | 191 ----- vendor/github.com/juju/errors/Makefile | 24 - vendor/github.com/juju/errors/README.md | 707 ------------------ .../github.com/juju/errors/dependencies.tsv | 5 - vendor/github.com/juju/errors/doc.go | 81 -- vendor/github.com/juju/errors/error.go | 172 ----- vendor/github.com/juju/errors/errortypes.go | 333 --------- vendor/github.com/juju/errors/functions.go | 330 -------- vendor/github.com/juju/errors/path.go | 19 - vendor/modules.txt | 2 - 14 files changed, 1917 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 vendor/github.com/juju/errors/.gitignore delete mode 100644 vendor/github.com/juju/errors/LICENSE delete mode 100644 vendor/github.com/juju/errors/Makefile delete mode 100644 vendor/github.com/juju/errors/README.md delete mode 100644 vendor/github.com/juju/errors/dependencies.tsv delete mode 100644 vendor/github.com/juju/errors/doc.go delete mode 100644 vendor/github.com/juju/errors/error.go delete mode 100644 vendor/github.com/juju/errors/errortypes.go delete mode 100644 vendor/github.com/juju/errors/functions.go delete mode 100644 vendor/github.com/juju/errors/path.go diff --git a/go.mod b/go.mod index 52156ff0..2b4c4df3 100644 --- a/go.mod +++ b/go.mod @@ -17,10 +17,6 @@ require ( github.com/godbus/dbus v0.0.0-20180201030542-885f9cc04c9c github.com/golang/protobuf v1.3.1 // indirect github.com/j-keck/arping v0.0.0-20160618110441-2cf9dc699c56 - github.com/juju/errors v0.0.0-20180806074554-22422dad46e1 - github.com/juju/loggo v0.0.0-20190526231331-6e530bcce5d8 // indirect - github.com/juju/testing v0.0.0-20190613124551-e81189438503 // indirect - github.com/kr/pretty v0.1.0 // indirect github.com/mattn/go-shellwords v1.0.3 github.com/onsi/ginkgo v0.0.0-20151202141238-7f8ab55aaf3b github.com/onsi/gomega v0.0.0-20151007035656-2152b45fa28a @@ -33,8 +29,5 @@ require ( golang.org/x/net v0.0.0-20181011144130-49bb7cea24b1 // indirect golang.org/x/sys v0.0.0-20190616124812-15dcb6c0061f gopkg.in/airbrake/gobrake.v2 v2.0.9 // indirect - gopkg.in/check.v1 v1.0.0-20180628173108-788fd7840127 // indirect gopkg.in/gemnasium/logrus-airbrake-hook.v2 v2.1.2 // indirect - gopkg.in/mgo.v2 v2.0.0-20180705113604-9856a29383ce // indirect - gopkg.in/yaml.v2 v2.2.2 // indirect ) diff --git a/go.sum b/go.sum index d72ae0ed..ed3e9702 100644 --- a/go.sum +++ b/go.sum @@ -8,10 +8,6 @@ github.com/buger/jsonparser v0.0.0-20180808090653-f4dd9f5a6b44 h1:y853v6rXx+zefE github.com/buger/jsonparser v0.0.0-20180808090653-f4dd9f5a6b44/go.mod h1:bbYlZJ7hK1yFx9hf58LP0zeX7UjIGs20ufpu3evjr+s= github.com/containernetworking/cni v0.7.1 h1:fE3r16wpSEyaqY4Z4oFrLMmIGfBYIKpPrHK31EJ9FzE= github.com/containernetworking/cni v0.7.1/go.mod h1:LGwApLUm2FpoOfxTDEeq8T9ipbpZ61X79hmU3w8FmsY= -github.com/coreos/go-iptables v0.4.2 h1:KH0EwId05JwWIfb96gWvkiT2cbuOu8ygqUaB+yPAwIg= -github.com/coreos/go-iptables v0.4.2/go.mod h1:/mVI274lEDI2ns62jHCDnCyBF9Iwsmekav8Dbxlm1MU= -github.com/coreos/go-iptables v0.4.4 h1:5oOUvU7Fk53Hn/rkdJ0zcYGCffotqXpyi4ADCkO1TJ8= -github.com/coreos/go-iptables v0.4.4/go.mod h1:/mVI274lEDI2ns62jHCDnCyBF9Iwsmekav8Dbxlm1MU= github.com/coreos/go-iptables v0.4.5 h1:DpHb9vJrZQEFMcVLFKAAGMUVX0XoRC0ptCthinRYm38= github.com/coreos/go-iptables v0.4.5/go.mod h1:/mVI274lEDI2ns62jHCDnCyBF9Iwsmekav8Dbxlm1MU= github.com/coreos/go-systemd v0.0.0-20180511133405-39ca1b05acc7 h1:u9SHYsPQNyt5tgDm3YN7+9dYrpK96E5wFilTFWIDZOM= @@ -32,17 +28,6 @@ github.com/golang/protobuf v1.3.1 h1:YF8+flBXS5eO826T4nzqPrxfhQThhXl0YzfuUPu4SBg github.com/golang/protobuf v1.3.1/go.mod h1:6lQm79b+lXiMfvg/cZm0SGofjICqVBUtrP5yJMmIC1U= github.com/j-keck/arping v0.0.0-20160618110441-2cf9dc699c56 h1:742eGXur0715JMq73aD95/FU0XpVKXqNuTnEfXsLOYQ= github.com/j-keck/arping v0.0.0-20160618110441-2cf9dc699c56/go.mod h1:ymszkNOg6tORTn+6F6j+Jc8TOr5osrynvN6ivFWZ2GA= -github.com/juju/errors v0.0.0-20180806074554-22422dad46e1 h1:wnhMXidtb70kDZCeLt/EfsVtkXS5c8zLnE9y/6DIRAU= -github.com/juju/errors v0.0.0-20180806074554-22422dad46e1/go.mod h1:W54LbzXuIE0boCoNJfwqpmkKJ1O4TCTZMetAt6jGk7Q= -github.com/juju/loggo v0.0.0-20190526231331-6e530bcce5d8 h1:UUHMLvzt/31azWTN/ifGWef4WUqvXk0iRqdhdy/2uzI= -github.com/juju/loggo v0.0.0-20190526231331-6e530bcce5d8/go.mod h1:vgyd7OREkbtVEN/8IXZe5Ooef3LQePvuBm9UWj6ZL8U= -github.com/juju/testing v0.0.0-20190613124551-e81189438503 h1:ZUgTbk8oHgP0jpMieifGC9Lv47mHn8Pb3mFX3/Ew4iY= -github.com/juju/testing v0.0.0-20190613124551-e81189438503/go.mod h1:63prj8cnj0tU0S9OHjGJn+b1h0ZghCndfnbQolrYTwA= -github.com/kr/pretty v0.1.0 h1:L/CwN0zerZDmRFUapSPitk6f+Q3+0za1rQkzVuMiMFI= -github.com/kr/pretty v0.1.0/go.mod h1:dAy3ld7l9f0ibDNOQOHHMYYIIbhfbHSm3C4ZsoJORNo= -github.com/kr/pty v1.1.1/go.mod h1:pFQYn66WHrOpPYNljwOMqo10TkYh1fy3cYio2l3bCsQ= -github.com/kr/text v0.1.0 h1:45sCR5RtlFHMR4UwH9sdQ5TC8v0qDQCHnXt+kaKSTVE= -github.com/kr/text v0.1.0/go.mod h1:4Jbv+DJW3UT/LiOwJeYQe1efqtUx/iVham/4vfdArNI= github.com/mattn/go-shellwords v1.0.3 h1:K/VxK7SZ+cvuPgFSLKi5QPI9Vr/ipOf4C1gN+ntueUk= github.com/mattn/go-shellwords v1.0.3/go.mod h1:3xCvwCdWdlDJUrvuMn7Wuy9eWs4pE8vqg+NOMyg4B2o= github.com/onsi/ginkgo v0.0.0-20151202141238-7f8ab55aaf3b h1:Ey6yH0acn50T/v6CB75bGP4EMJqnv9WvnjN7oZaj+xE= @@ -70,12 +55,5 @@ golang.org/x/sys v0.0.0-20190616124812-15dcb6c0061f h1:25KHgbfyiSm6vwQLbM3zZIe1v golang.org/x/sys v0.0.0-20190616124812-15dcb6c0061f/go.mod h1:h1NjWce9XRLGQEsW7wpKNCjG9DtNlClVuFLEZdDNbEs= gopkg.in/airbrake/gobrake.v2 v2.0.9 h1:7z2uVWwn7oVeeugY1DtlPAy5H+KYgB1KeKTnqjNatLo= gopkg.in/airbrake/gobrake.v2 v2.0.9/go.mod h1:/h5ZAUhDkGaJfjzjKLSjv6zCL6O0LLBxU4K+aSYdM/U= -gopkg.in/check.v1 v0.0.0-20161208181325-20d25e280405/go.mod h1:Co6ibVJAznAaIkqp8huTwlJQCZ016jof/cbN4VW5Yz0= -gopkg.in/check.v1 v1.0.0-20180628173108-788fd7840127 h1:qIbj1fsPNlZgppZ+VLlY7N33q108Sa+fhmuc+sWQYwY= -gopkg.in/check.v1 v1.0.0-20180628173108-788fd7840127/go.mod h1:Co6ibVJAznAaIkqp8huTwlJQCZ016jof/cbN4VW5Yz0= gopkg.in/gemnasium/logrus-airbrake-hook.v2 v2.1.2 h1:OAj3g0cR6Dx/R07QgQe8wkA9RNjB2u4i700xBkIT4e0= gopkg.in/gemnasium/logrus-airbrake-hook.v2 v2.1.2/go.mod h1:Xk6kEKp8OKb+X14hQBKWaSkCsqBpgog8nAV2xsGOxlo= -gopkg.in/mgo.v2 v2.0.0-20180705113604-9856a29383ce h1:xcEWjVhvbDy+nHP67nPDDpbYrY+ILlfndk4bRioVHaU= -gopkg.in/mgo.v2 v2.0.0-20180705113604-9856a29383ce/go.mod h1:yeKp02qBN3iKW1OzL3MGk2IdtZzaj7SFntXj72NppTA= -gopkg.in/yaml.v2 v2.2.2 h1:ZCJp+EgiOT7lHqUV2J862kp8Qj64Jo6az82+3Td9dZw= -gopkg.in/yaml.v2 v2.2.2/go.mod h1:hI93XBmqTisBFMUTm0b8Fm+jr3Dg1NNxqwp+5A1VGuI= diff --git a/pkg/errors/errors.go b/pkg/errors/errors.go index 0fb302ee..cb26a06a 100644 --- a/pkg/errors/errors.go +++ b/pkg/errors/errors.go @@ -16,7 +16,6 @@ package errors import "fmt" - // Annotate is used to add extra context to an existing error. The return will be // a new error which carries error message from both context message and existing error. func Annotate(err error, message string) error { diff --git a/vendor/github.com/juju/errors/.gitignore b/vendor/github.com/juju/errors/.gitignore deleted file mode 100644 index 83656241..00000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/juju/errors/.gitignore +++ /dev/null @@ -1,23 +0,0 @@ -# Compiled Object files, Static and Dynamic libs (Shared Objects) -*.o -*.a -*.so - -# Folders -_obj -_test - -# Architecture specific extensions/prefixes -*.[568vq] -[568vq].out - -*.cgo1.go -*.cgo2.c -_cgo_defun.c -_cgo_gotypes.go -_cgo_export.* - -_testmain.go - -*.exe -*.test diff --git a/vendor/github.com/juju/errors/LICENSE b/vendor/github.com/juju/errors/LICENSE deleted file mode 100644 index ade9307b..00000000 --- a/vendor/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 BadRequestf -``` go -func BadRequestf(format string, args ...interface{}) error -``` -BadRequestf returns an error which satisfies IsBadRequest(). - - -## 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 Forbiddenf -``` go -func Forbiddenf(format string, args ...interface{}) error -``` -Forbiddenf returns an error which satistifes IsForbidden() - - -## func IsAlreadyExists -``` go -func IsAlreadyExists(err error) bool -``` -IsAlreadyExists reports whether the error was created with -AlreadyExistsf() or NewAlreadyExists(). - - -## func IsBadRequest -``` go -func IsBadRequest(err error) bool -``` -IsBadRequest reports whether err was created with BadRequestf() or -NewBadRequest(). - - -## func IsForbidden -``` go -func IsForbidden(err error) bool -``` -IsForbidden reports whether err was created with Forbiddenf() or -NewForbidden(). - - -## func IsMethodNotAllowed -``` go -func IsMethodNotAllowed(err error) bool -``` -IsMethodNotAllowed reports whether err was created with MethodNotAllowedf() or -NewMethodNotAllowed(). - - -## func IsNotAssigned -``` go -func IsNotAssigned(err error) bool -``` -IsNotAssigned reports whether err was created with NotAssignedf() or -NewNotAssigned(). - - -## 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 IsNotProvisioned -``` go -func IsNotProvisioned(err error) bool -``` -IsNotProvisioned reports whether err was created with NotProvisionedf() or -NewNotProvisioned(). - - -## 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 IsUserNotFound -``` go -func IsUserNotFound(err error) bool -``` -IsUserNotFound reports whether err was created with UserNotFoundf() or -NewUserNotFound(). - - -## 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 MethodNotAllowedf -``` go -func MethodNotAllowedf(format string, args ...interface{}) error -``` -MethodNotAllowedf returns an error which satisfies IsMethodNotAllowed(). - - -## func New -``` go -func New(message string) error -``` -New is a drop in replacement for the standard library 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 NewBadRequest -``` go -func NewBadRequest(err error, msg string) error -``` -NewBadRequest returns an error which wraps err that satisfies -IsBadRequest(). - - -## func NewForbidden -``` go -func NewForbidden(err error, msg string) error -``` -NewForbidden returns an error which wraps err that satisfies -IsForbidden(). - - -## func NewMethodNotAllowed -``` go -func NewMethodNotAllowed(err error, msg string) error -``` -NewMethodNotAllowed returns an error which wraps err that satisfies -IsMethodNotAllowed(). - - -## func NewNotAssigned -``` go -func NewNotAssigned(err error, msg string) error -``` -NewNotAssigned returns an error which wraps err that satisfies -IsNotAssigned(). - - -## 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 NewNotProvisioned -``` go -func NewNotProvisioned(err error, msg string) error -``` -NewNotProvisioned returns an error which wraps err that satisfies -IsNotProvisioned(). - - -## 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 NewUserNotFound -``` go -func NewUserNotFound(err error, msg string) error -``` -NewUserNotFound returns an error which wraps err and satisfies -IsUserNotFound(). - - -## func NotAssignedf -``` go -func NotAssignedf(format string, args ...interface{}) error -``` -NotAssignedf returns an error which satisfies IsNotAssigned(). - - -## 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 NotProvisionedf -``` go -func NotProvisionedf(format string, args ...interface{}) error -``` -NotProvisionedf returns an error which satisfies IsNotProvisioned(). - - -## 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 UserNotFoundf -``` go -func UserNotFoundf(format string, args ...interface{}) error -``` -UserNotFoundf returns an error which satisfies IsUserNotFound(). - - -## 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 NewErrWithCause -``` go -func NewErrWithCause(other error, format string, args ...interface{}) Err -``` -NewErrWithCause is used to return an Err with case by other error 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 (e *FooError) Annotate(format string, args ...interface{}) error { - err := &FooError{errors.NewErrWithCause(e.Err, format, args...), e.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) Format -``` go -func (e *Err) Format(s fmt.State, verb rune) -``` -Format implements fmt.Formatter -When printing errors with %+v it also prints the stack trace. -%#v unsurprisingly will print the real underlying type. - - - -### 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/github.com/juju/errors/dependencies.tsv b/vendor/github.com/juju/errors/dependencies.tsv deleted file mode 100644 index e3243449..00000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/juju/errors/dependencies.tsv +++ /dev/null @@ -1,5 +0,0 @@ -github.com/juju/loggo git 8232ab8918d91c72af1a9fb94d3edbe31d88b790 2017-06-05T01:46:07Z -github.com/juju/testing git 72703b1e95eb8ce4737fd8a3d8496c6b0be280a6 2018-05-17T13:41:05Z -gopkg.in/check.v1 git 4f90aeace3a26ad7021961c297b22c42160c7b25 2016-01-05T16:49:36Z -gopkg.in/mgo.v2 git f2b6f6c918c452ad107eec89615f074e3bd80e33 2016-08-18T01:52:18Z -gopkg.in/yaml.v2 git 1be3d31502d6eabc0dd7ce5b0daab022e14a5538 2017-07-12T05:45:46Z diff --git a/vendor/github.com/juju/errors/doc.go b/vendor/github.com/juju/errors/doc.go deleted file mode 100644 index 35b119aa..00000000 --- a/vendor/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/github.com/juju/errors/error.go b/vendor/github.com/juju/errors/error.go deleted file mode 100644 index b7df7358..00000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/juju/errors/error.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,172 +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...), - } -} - -// NewErrWithCause is used to return an Err with case by other error 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 (e *FooError) Annotate(format string, args ...interface{}) error { -// err := &FooError{errors.NewErrWithCause(e.Err, format, args...), e.code} -// err.SetLocation(1) -// return err -// }) -func NewErrWithCause(other error, format string, args ...interface{}) Err { - return Err{ - message: fmt.Sprintf(format, args...), - cause: Cause(other), - previous: other, - } -} - -// 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) -} - -// Format implements fmt.Formatter -// When printing errors with %+v it also prints the stack trace. -// %#v unsurprisingly will print the real underlying type. -func (e *Err) Format(s fmt.State, verb rune) { - switch verb { - case 'v': - switch { - case s.Flag('+'): - fmt.Fprintf(s, "%s", ErrorStack(e)) - return - case s.Flag('#'): - // avoid infinite recursion by wrapping e into a type - // that doesn't implement Formatter. - fmt.Fprintf(s, "%#v", (*unformatter)(e)) - return - } - fallthrough - case 's': - fmt.Fprintf(s, "%s", e.Error()) - } -} - -// helper for Format -type unformatter Err - -func (unformatter) Format() { /* break the fmt.Formatter interface */ } - -// 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/github.com/juju/errors/errortypes.go b/vendor/github.com/juju/errors/errortypes.go deleted file mode 100644 index 5faf1e22..00000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/juju/errors/errortypes.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,333 +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 -} - -// timeout represents an error on timeout. -type timeout struct { - Err -} - -// Timeoutf returns an error which satisfies IsTimeout(). -func Timeoutf(format string, args ...interface{}) error { - return &timeout{wrap(nil, format, " timeout", args...)} -} - -// NewTimeout returns an error which wraps err that satisfies -// IsTimeout(). -func NewTimeout(err error, msg string) error { - return &timeout{wrap(err, msg, "")} -} - -// IsTimeout reports whether err was created with Timeoutf() or -// NewTimeout(). -func IsTimeout(err error) bool { - err = Cause(err) - _, ok := err.(*timeout) - return ok -} - -// 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 -} - -// badRequest represents an error when a request has bad parameters. -type badRequest struct { - Err -} - -// BadRequestf returns an error which satisfies IsBadRequest(). -func BadRequestf(format string, args ...interface{}) error { - return &badRequest{wrap(nil, format, "", args...)} -} - -// NewBadRequest returns an error which wraps err that satisfies -// IsBadRequest(). -func NewBadRequest(err error, msg string) error { - return &badRequest{wrap(err, msg, "")} -} - -// IsBadRequest reports whether err was created with BadRequestf() or -// NewBadRequest(). -func IsBadRequest(err error) bool { - err = Cause(err) - _, ok := err.(*badRequest) - return ok -} - -// methodNotAllowed represents an error when an HTTP request -// is made with an inappropriate method. -type methodNotAllowed struct { - Err -} - -// MethodNotAllowedf returns an error which satisfies IsMethodNotAllowed(). -func MethodNotAllowedf(format string, args ...interface{}) error { - return &methodNotAllowed{wrap(nil, format, "", args...)} -} - -// NewMethodNotAllowed returns an error which wraps err that satisfies -// IsMethodNotAllowed(). -func NewMethodNotAllowed(err error, msg string) error { - return &methodNotAllowed{wrap(err, msg, "")} -} - -// IsMethodNotAllowed reports whether err was created with MethodNotAllowedf() or -// NewMethodNotAllowed(). -func IsMethodNotAllowed(err error) bool { - err = Cause(err) - _, ok := err.(*methodNotAllowed) - return ok -} - -// forbidden represents an error when a request cannot be completed because of -// missing privileges -type forbidden struct { - Err -} - -// Forbiddenf returns an error which satistifes IsForbidden() -func Forbiddenf(format string, args ...interface{}) error { - return &forbidden{wrap(nil, format, "", args...)} -} - -// NewForbidden returns an error which wraps err that satisfies -// IsForbidden(). -func NewForbidden(err error, msg string) error { - return &forbidden{wrap(err, msg, "")} -} - -// IsForbidden reports whether err was created with Forbiddenf() or -// NewForbidden(). -func IsForbidden(err error) bool { - err = Cause(err) - _, ok := err.(*forbidden) - return ok -} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/juju/errors/functions.go b/vendor/github.com/juju/errors/functions.go deleted file mode 100644 index f86b09b2..00000000 --- a/vendor/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 library 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/github.com/juju/errors/path.go b/vendor/github.com/juju/errors/path.go deleted file mode 100644 index e216eb8f..00000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/juju/errors/path.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,19 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2013, 2014 Canonical Ltd. -// Licensed under the LGPLv3, see LICENCE file for details. - -package errors - -import ( - "fmt" - "go/build" - "os" - "path/filepath" - "strings" -) - -var goPath = build.Default.GOPATH -var srcDir = filepath.Join(goPath, "src") - -func trimGoPath(filename string) string { - return strings.TrimPrefix(filename, fmt.Sprintf("%s%s", srcDir, string(os.PathSeparator))) -} diff --git a/vendor/modules.txt b/vendor/modules.txt index 18642ac9..8ca9d9fb 100644 --- a/vendor/modules.txt +++ b/vendor/modules.txt @@ -48,8 +48,6 @@ github.com/d2g/dhcp4server/leasepool/memorypool github.com/godbus/dbus # github.com/j-keck/arping v0.0.0-20160618110441-2cf9dc699c56 github.com/j-keck/arping -# github.com/juju/errors v0.0.0-20180806074554-22422dad46e1 -github.com/juju/errors # github.com/mattn/go-shellwords v1.0.3 github.com/mattn/go-shellwords # github.com/onsi/ginkgo v0.0.0-20151202141238-7f8ab55aaf3b