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var MaxStackDepth = 50

The maximum number of stackframes on any error.

Functions

func FormatCaller

func FormatCaller(pc uintptr, file string, line int) string

Formats program counter, file name, and line number information as returned by runtime.Caller()

func Is

func Is(e error, original error) bool

Is detects whether the error is equal to a given error. Errors are considered equal by this function if they are the same object, or if they both contain the same error inside an errors.Error.

Types

type Error

type Error struct {
	Err error
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

Error is an error with an attached stacktrace. It can be used wherever the builtin error interface is expected.

func Append

func Append(err error, prefix string, suffix ...string) *Error

Appends one ore more suffixes to this error. Every suffix is prefixed with this prefix.

func Errorf

func Errorf(format string, a ...interface{}) *Error

Errorf creates a new error with the given message. You can use it as a drop-in replacement for fmt.Errorf() to provide descriptive errors in return values.

func New

func New(e interface{}) *Error

New makes an Error from the given value. If that value is already an error then it will be used directly, if not, it will be passed to fmt.Errorf("%v"). The stacktrace will point to the line of code that called New.

func Wrap

func Wrap(e interface{}, skip int) *Error

Wrap makes an Error from the given value. If that value is already an error then it will be used directly, if not, it will be passed to fmt.Errorf("%v"). The skip parameter indicates how far up the stack to start the stacktrace. 0 is from the current call, 1 from its caller, etc.

func (*Error) Callers

func (err *Error) Callers() []uintptr

Callers satisfies the bugsnag ErrorWithCallerS() interface so that the stack can be read out.

func (*Error) Error

func (err *Error) Error() string

Error returns the underlying error's message.

func (*Error) ErrorStack

func (err *Error) ErrorStack(prefix, suffix string) string

ErrorStack returns a string that contains both the error message and the callstack. The prefix parameter is used to add a prefix to the error message. The suffix parameter is used to add a suffix to the error message.

func (*Error) Stack

func (err *Error) Stack() []byte

Stack returns the callstack formatted the same way that go does in runtime/debug.Stack()

func (*Error) StackFrames

func (err *Error) StackFrames() []StackFrame

StackFrames returns an array of frames containing information about the stack.

func (*Error) TypeName

func (err *Error) TypeName() string

TypeName returns the type this error. e.g. *errors.stringError.

type StackFrame

type StackFrame struct {
	// The path to the file containing this ProgramCounter
	File string
	// The LineNumber in that file
	LineNumber int
	// The Name of the function that contains this ProgramCounter
	Name string
	// The Package that contains this function
	Package string
	// The underlying ProgramCounter
	ProgramCounter uintptr
}

A StackFrame contains all necessary information about to generate a line in a callstack.

func NewStackFrame

func NewStackFrame(pc uintptr) (frame StackFrame)

NewStackFrame popoulates a stack frame object from the program counter.

func (*StackFrame) Func

func (frame *StackFrame) Func() *runtime.Func

Func returns the function that contained this frame.

func (*StackFrame) SourceLine

func (frame *StackFrame) SourceLine() (string, error)

SourceLine gets the line of code (from File and Line) of the original source if possible.

func (*StackFrame) String

func (frame *StackFrame) String() string

String returns the stackframe formatted in the same way as go does in runtime/debug.Stack()

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