Commit 546ea78e authored by Jonathan Amsterdam's avatar Jonathan Amsterdam

errors: improve doc

Explain wrapping and how to use Is and As in the package doc.

Explain "chain" in Is and As.

Updates #33364.

Change-Id: Ic06362106dbd129e33dd47e63176ee5355492086
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/188737Reviewed-by: default avatarRob Pike <r@golang.org>
parent a4c82515
......@@ -3,9 +3,58 @@
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
// Package errors implements functions to manipulate errors.
//
// The New function creates errors whose only content is a text message.
//
// The Unwrap, Is and As functions work on errors that may wrap other errors.
// An error wraps another error if its type has the method
//
// Unwrap() error
//
// If e.Unwrap() returns a non-nil error w, then we say that e wraps w.
//
// A simple way to create wrapped errors is to call fmt.Errorf and apply the %w verb
// to the error argument:
//
// fmt.Errorf("... %w ...", ..., err, ...).Unwrap()
//
// returns err.
//
// Unwrap unpacks wrapped errors. If its argument's type has an
// Unwrap method, it calls the method once. Otherwise, it returns nil.
//
// Is unwraps its first argument sequentially looking for an error that matches the
// second. It reports whether it finds a match. It should be used in preference to
// simple equality checks:
//
// if errors.Is(err, os.ErrExist)
//
// is preferable to
//
// if err == os.ErrExist
//
// because the former will succeed if err wraps os.ErrExist.
//
// As unwraps its first argument sequentially looking for an error that can be
// assigned to its second argument, which must be a pointer. If it succeeds, it
// performs the assignment and returns true. Otherwise, it returns false. The form
//
// var perr *os.PathError
// if errors.As(err, &perr) {
// fmt.Println(perr.Path)
// }
//
// is preferable to
//
// if perr, ok := err.(*os.PathError); ok {
// fmt.Println(perr.Path)
// }
//
// because the former will succeed if err wraps an *os.PathError.
package errors
// New returns an error that formats as the given text.
// Each call to New returns a distinct error value even if the text is identical.
func New(text string) error {
return &errorString{text}
}
......
......@@ -23,6 +23,9 @@ func Unwrap(err error) error {
// Is reports whether any error in err's chain matches target.
//
// The chain consists of err itself followed by the sequence of errors obtained by
// repeatedly calling Unwrap.
//
// An error is considered to match a target if it is equal to that target or if
// it implements a method Is(error) bool such that Is(target) returns true.
func Is(err, target error) bool {
......@@ -50,6 +53,9 @@ func Is(err, target error) bool {
// As finds the first error in err's chain that matches target, and if so, sets
// target to that error value and returns true.
//
// The chain consists of err itself followed by the sequence of errors obtained by
// repeatedly calling Unwrap.
//
// An error matches target if the error's concrete value is assignable to the value
// pointed to by target, or if the error has a method As(interface{}) bool such that
// As(target) returns true. In the latter case, the As method is responsible for
......
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