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Variables ¶
var ErrorHandlers = []func(error){ logError, (&rudimentaryErrorBackoff{ lastErrorTime: time.Now(), minPeriod: time.Millisecond, }).OnError, }
ErrorHandlers is a list of functions which will be invoked when a nonreturnable error occurs. TODO(lavalamp): for testability, this and the below HandleError function should be packaged up into a testable and reusable object.
var PanicHandlers = []func(interface{}){logPanic}
PanicHandlers is a list of functions which will be invoked when a panic happens.
var ( // ReallyCrash controls the behavior of HandleCrash and defaults to // true. It's exposed so components can optionally set to false // to restore prior behavior. This flag is mostly used for tests to validate // crash conditions. ReallyCrash = true )
Functions ¶
func GetCaller ¶
func GetCaller() string
GetCaller returns the caller of the function that calls it.
func HandleCrash ¶
func HandleCrash(additionalHandlers ...func(interface{}))
HandleCrash simply catches a crash and logs an error. Meant to be called via defer. Additional context-specific handlers can be provided, and will be called in case of panic. HandleCrash actually crashes, after calling the handlers and logging the panic message.
E.g., you can provide one or more additional handlers for something like shutting down go routines gracefully.
func HandleError ¶
func HandleError(err error)
HandlerError is a method to invoke when a non-user facing piece of code cannot return an error and needs to indicate it has been ignored. Invoking this method is preferable to logging the error - the default behavior is to log but the errors may be sent to a remote server for analysis.
func Must ¶
func Must(err error)
Must panics on non-nil errors. Useful to handling programmer level errors.
func RecoverFromPanic ¶
func RecoverFromPanic(err *error)
RecoverFromPanic replaces the specified error with an error containing the original error, and the call tree when a panic occurs. This enables error handlers to handle errors and panics the same way.
Types ¶
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