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type Code ¶
type Code int
Code identifies an error by a specific integer code.
const ( // ErrDatabase indicates an error with the underlying database. When // this error code is set, the Err field of the ManagerError will be // set to the underlying error returned from the database. ErrDatabase Code = iota // ErrUpgrade indicates the manager needs to be upgraded. This should // not happen in practice unless the version number has been increased // and there is not yet any code written to upgrade. ErrUpgrade // ErrKeyChain indicates an error with the key chain typically either // due to the inability to create an extended key or deriving a child // extended key. When this error code is set, the Err field of the // ManagerError will be set to the underlying error. ErrKeyChain // ErrCrypto indicates an error with the cryptography related operations // such as decrypting or encrypting data, parsing an EC public key, // or deriving a secret key from a password. When this error code is // set, the Err field of the ManagerError will be set to the underlying // error. ErrCrypto // ErrInvalidKeyType indicates an error where an invalid crypto // key type has been selected. ErrInvalidKeyType // ErrNoExist indicates that the specified database does not exist. ErrNoExist // ErrAlreadyExists indicates that the specified database already exists. ErrAlreadyExists // ErrCoinTypeTooHigh indicates that the coin type specified in the provided // network parameters is higher than the max allowed value as defined // by the maxCoinType constant. ErrCoinTypeTooHigh // ErrAccountNumTooHigh indicates that the specified account number is higher // than the max allowed value as defined by the MaxAccountNum constant. ErrAccountNumTooHigh // ErrLocked indicates that an operation, which requires the account // manager to be unlocked, was requested on a locked account manager. ErrLocked // ErrWatchingOnly indicates that an operation, which requires the // account manager to have access to private data, was requested on // a watching-only account manager. ErrWatchingOnly // ErrInvalidAccount indicates that the requested account is not valid. ErrInvalidAccount // ErrAddressNotFound indicates that the requested address is not known to // the account manager. ErrAddressNotFound // ErrAccountNotFound indicates that the requested account is not known to // the account manager. ErrAccountNotFound // ErrDuplicateAddress indicates an address already exists. ErrDuplicateAddress // ErrDuplicateAccount indicates an account already exists. ErrDuplicateAccount // ErrTooManyAddresses indicates that more than the maximum allowed number of // addresses per account have been requested. ErrTooManyAddresses // ErrWrongPassphrase indicates that the specified passphrase is incorrect. // This could be for either public or private master keys. ErrWrongPassphrase // ErrWrongNet indicates that the private key to be imported is not for the // the same network the account manager is configured for. ErrWrongNet // ErrCallBackBreak is used to break from a callback function passed // down to the manager. ErrCallBackBreak // ErrEmptyPassphrase indicates that the private passphrase was refused // due to being empty. ErrEmptyPassphrase // ErrCreateAddress is used to indicate that an address could not be // created from a public key. ErrCreateAddress // ErrMetaPoolIdxNoExist indicates that the address index for some // account's address pool was unset or short. ErrMetaPoolIdxNoExist // ErrBranch indicates that the branch passed was not internal // or external for some account. ErrBranch // ErrData describes an error where data stored in the transaction // database is incorrect. This may be due to missing values, values of // wrong sizes, or data from different buckets that is inconsistent with // itself. Recovering from an ErrData requires rebuilding all // transaction history or manual database surgery. If the failure was // not due to data corruption, this error category indicates a // programming error in this package. ErrData // ErrInput describes an error where the variables passed into this // function by the caller are obviously incorrect. Examples include // passing transactions which do not serialize, or attempting to insert // a credit at an index for which no transaction output exists. ErrInput // ErrValueNoExists describes an error indicating that the value for // a given key does not exist in the database queried. ErrValueNoExists // ErrDoubleSpend indicates that an output was attempted to be spent // twice. ErrDoubleSpend // ErrNeedsUpgrade describes an error during store opening where the // database contains an older version of the store. ErrNeedsUpgrade // ErrUnknownVersion describes an error where the store already exists // but the database version is newer than latest version known to this // software. This likely indicates an outdated binary. ErrUnknownVersion // ErrIsClosed indicates that the transaction manager is closed. ErrIsClosed // ErrDuplicate describes an error inserting an item into the store due to // the data already existing. // // This error code is a late addition to the API and at the moment only a // select number of APIs use it. Methods that might return this error // documents the behavior in a doc comment. ErrDuplicate // ErrSStxNotFound indicates that the requested tx hash is not known to // the SStx store. ErrSStxNotFound // ErrSSGensNotFound indicates that the requested tx hash is not known to // the SSGens store. ErrSSGensNotFound // ErrSSRtxsNotFound indicates that the requested tx hash is not known to // the SSRtxs store. ErrSSRtxsNotFound // ErrPoolUserTicketsNotFound indicates that the requested script hash // is not known to the meta bucket. ErrPoolUserTicketsNotFound // ErrPoolUserInvalTcktsNotFound indicates that the requested script hash // is not known to the meta bucket. ErrPoolUserInvalTcktsNotFound // ErrBadPoolUserAddr indicates that the passed pool user address was // faulty. ErrBadPoolUserAddr // ErrUnimplemented describes any application error due to an unimplemented // or missing feature. ErrUnimplemented // ErrExceedsGapLimit indicates that a new address could not be returned as // there has been insufficient public usage on any of the previous derived // addressesin the BIP0044 gap limit. ErrExceedsGapLimit // ErrExhaustedAccount indicates that all possible addresses for an account // have been derived and no more can be created. ErrExhaustedAccount )
These constants are used to identify a specific ManagerError.
type E ¶
type E struct { ErrorCode Code // Describes the kind of error Description string // Human readable description of the issue Err error // Underlying error }
E describes an application-level error. An error code is provided to programically act on the error as well as a human-readable description of the error that can be presented to users or printed to logs. If there was an underlying error, it is included in the Err field.
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