Result for 8A6B937C0FB48A1470CE13D4EAC0091A21727E00

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/share/gocode/src/github.com/bugsnag/panicwrap/CHANGELOG.md
FileSize532
MD594703A22C63B253875688D9833DC0207
SHA-18A6B937C0FB48A1470CE13D4EAC0091A21727E00
SHA-2568D47142541471B9D4B126CE232A83B480475C107E1F493A33B3F426EEC7DD7FD
SSDEEP12:juSrSQSYfSZtSZm/SZwdv2G6m/m4Bs5Fm/CaQLt0eG2+vu:j9/S9KiSSm4aeJgt+m
TLSHT1B8F059E39A04AAE92F75A9EA5D8A7219A377104CDD88ECDC839314004B069E933ED11C
hashlookup:parent-total2
hashlookup:trust60

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Key Value
MD562D238723EF67ED8BE44465580A72364
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionPanicwrap is a Go library that re-executes a Go binary and monitors stderr output from the binary for a panic. When it find a panic, it executes a user-defined handler function. Stdout, stderr, stdin, signals, and exit codes continue to work as normal, making the existence of panicwrap mostly invisble to the end user until a panic actually occurs. Since a panic is truly a bug in the program meant to crash the runtime, globally catching panics within Go applications is not supposed to be possible. Despite this, it is often useful to have a way to know when panics occur. panicwrap allows you to do something with these panics, such as writing them to a file, so that you can track when panics occur. Panicwrap is not a panic recovery system. Panics indicate serious problems with your application and should crash the runtime. panicwrap is just meant as a way to monitor for panics. If you still think this is the worst idea ever, read the section below on why. This package contains the source code needed for building packages that reference the following Go import paths: – github.com/bugsnag/panicwrap
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamegolang-github-bugsnag-panicwrap-devel
PackageRelease7.fc33
PackageVersion1.2.0
SHA-1718C0EFA7ECD7E71589CE7E04057851E56FE554D
SHA-256644A339655FCBE6FDCD55DA4C1147EEC5D84792B09B90166AA7B0B9825C25003
Key Value
MD5418B5DC42ECB284FC7FB5426F6C7A430
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionPanicwrap is a Go library that re-executes a Go binary and monitors stderr output from the binary for a panic. When it find a panic, it executes a user-defined handler function. Stdout, stderr, stdin, signals, and exit codes continue to work as normal, making the existence of panicwrap mostly invisble to the end user until a panic actually occurs. Since a panic is truly a bug in the program meant to crash the runtime, globally catching panics within Go applications is not supposed to be possible. Despite this, it is often useful to have a way to know when panics occur. panicwrap allows you to do something with these panics, such as writing them to a file, so that you can track when panics occur. Panicwrap is not a panic recovery system. Panics indicate serious problems with your application and should crash the runtime. panicwrap is just meant as a way to monitor for panics. If you still think this is the worst idea ever, read the section below on why. This package contains the source code needed for building packages that reference the following Go import paths: – github.com/bugsnag/panicwrap
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamegolang-github-bugsnag-panicwrap-devel
PackageRelease6.fc32
PackageVersion1.2.0
SHA-1EA19F1BD7CB1FFE90E3F19DBEAC0713CAC8F910B
SHA-256223B4CA47E197D8D9ACE502C3F1F0AE1AF2822284CCD37BF490B8DBA22335CBA