Result for 83B8FA6E11402F313280337984DA44055C02C063

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FileName./usr/share/doc/golang-github-hashicorp-errwrap-dev/copyright
FileSize16794
MD504380754C0846D445411C6CB534FF1D6
SHA-183B8FA6E11402F313280337984DA44055C02C063
SHA-2566E288C0215EF2358848C1276C1830DAE7B41AC8117D4E83264CACE29A3F3B666
SSDEEP384:BOm0V3oRi+4bWdZgK8VCXZWzNYFOrZYmDwd9klgWaV:BU3k4XNvrZXDwZWaV
TLSHT1D77253BF3B4813731AC212A65F47649BE31AA03E76791075708C812C2F9B96443FB6F9
hashlookup:parent-total4
hashlookup:trust70

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Key Value
FileSize10332
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PackageDescriptionErrwrap is a Go (golang) library for wrapping and querying errors errwrap is a package for Go that formalizes the pattern of wrapping errors and checking if an error contains another error. . There is a common pattern in Go of taking a returned error value and then wrapping it (such as with fmt.Errorf) before returning it. The problem with this pattern is that you completely lose the original error structure. . Arguably the correct approach is that you should make a custom structure implementing the error interface, and have the original error as a field on that structure, such as this example. This is a good approach, but you have to know the entire chain of possible rewrapping that happens, when you might just care about one. . errwrap formalizes this pattern (it doesn't matter what approach you use above) by giving a single interface for wrapping errors, checking if a specific error is wrapped, and extracting that error. . This package contains the source.
PackageMaintainerDebian Go Packaging Team <team+pkg-go@tracker.debian.org>
PackageNamegolang-github-hashicorp-errwrap-dev
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Key Value
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PackageDescriptionErrwrap is a Go (golang) library for wrapping and querying errors errwrap is a package for Go that formalizes the pattern of wrapping errors and checking if an error contains another error. . There is a common pattern in Go of taking a returned error value and then wrapping it (such as with fmt.Errorf) before returning it. The problem with this pattern is that you completely lose the original error structure. . Arguably the correct approach is that you should make a custom structure implementing the error interface, and have the original error as a field on that structure, such as this example. This is a good approach, but you have to know the entire chain of possible rewrapping that happens, when you might just care about one. . errwrap formalizes this pattern (it doesn't matter what approach you use above) by giving a single interface for wrapping errors, checking if a specific error is wrapped, and extracting that error. . This package contains the source.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamegolang-github-hashicorp-errwrap-dev
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Key Value
FileSize10268
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PackageDescriptionErrwrap is a Go (golang) library for wrapping and querying errors errwrap is a package for Go that formalizes the pattern of wrapping errors and checking if an error contains another error. . There is a common pattern in Go of taking a returned error value and then wrapping it (such as with fmt.Errorf) before returning it. The problem with this pattern is that you completely lose the original error structure. . Arguably the correct approach is that you should make a custom structure implementing the error interface, and have the original error as a field on that structure, such as this example. This is a good approach, but you have to know the entire chain of possible rewrapping that happens, when you might just care about one. . errwrap formalizes this pattern (it doesn't matter what approach you use above) by giving a single interface for wrapping errors, checking if a specific error is wrapped, and extracting that error. . This package contains the source.
PackageMaintainerDebian Go Packaging Team <pkg-go-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org>
PackageNamegolang-github-hashicorp-errwrap-dev
PackageSectiondevel
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Key Value
FileSize10376
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PackageDescriptionErrwrap is a Go (golang) library for wrapping and querying errors errwrap is a package for Go that formalizes the pattern of wrapping errors and checking if an error contains another error. . There is a common pattern in Go of taking a returned error value and then wrapping it (such as with fmt.Errorf) before returning it. The problem with this pattern is that you completely lose the original error structure. . Arguably the correct approach is that you should make a custom structure implementing the error interface, and have the original error as a field on that structure, such as this example. This is a good approach, but you have to know the entire chain of possible rewrapping that happens, when you might just care about one. . errwrap formalizes this pattern (it doesn't matter what approach you use above) by giving a single interface for wrapping errors, checking if a specific error is wrapped, and extracting that error. . This package contains the source.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamegolang-github-hashicorp-errwrap-dev
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