Key | Value |
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FileName | panicwrap-1.2.0.tar.gz |
FileSize | 8564 |
MD5 | CCF087DA613C969772963A90D8CF015C |
SHA-1 | DE8E539B363A1F1752F7734FF4AE4955187DF0BA |
SHA-256 | BA4D6FB584F998EB25CBEBB47299696BA2790DAE46E1713B6DE3B26CDE89A031 |
SSDEEP | 192:7jnEh6lRwL+x+24HhMIlhsgplIWZtKcrJMmpiWsyA61q7H:3AURwix+lXlhPxZtKCJMsiWU6E |
TLSH | T139029E01374FE7A29137BFBF6EB6594C788A87CFB944A45109778033298CDA8D94B618 |
hashlookup:parent-total | 2 |
hashlookup:trust | 60 |
The searched file hash is included in 2 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:
Key | Value |
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MD5 | DF375EDAEB2FF90850AC833197BDBE42 |
PackageArch | armv7hl |
PackageDescription | Panicwrap 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. |
PackageMaintainer | Fedora Project |
PackageName | golang-github-bugsnag-panicwrap |
PackageRelease | 6.fc32 |
PackageVersion | 1.2.0 |
SHA-1 | 193C92AE525C65B84243F828510C1E230C4B3EC7 |
SHA-256 | A611E08710D3335EB95AA35F5829372FE7362A13DC07C10964767B1A631233F6 |
Key | Value |
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MD5 | A8F750FA4CF6E749E91E15F6BC79AC09 |
PackageArch | armv7hl |
PackageDescription | Panicwrap 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. |
PackageMaintainer | Fedora Project |
PackageName | golang-github-bugsnag-panicwrap |
PackageRelease | 7.fc33 |
PackageVersion | 1.2.0 |
SHA-1 | DB2D8C2B9F855ADF886EB78B387D898D4C5C165A |
SHA-256 | D7F3A5F67431AEFE79C1D8C06DFACF32D8D7B6FEEB2E4A4B080231F90588C618 |