David K. Bainbridge | e05cf0c | 2021-08-19 03:16:50 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1 | // Copyright (c) 2019 Uber Technologies, Inc. |
Don Newton | 7577f07 | 2020-01-06 12:41:11 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 2 | // |
| 3 | // Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy |
| 4 | // of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal |
| 5 | // in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights |
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| 7 | // copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is |
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| 9 | // |
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| 12 | // |
| 13 | // THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR |
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| 15 | // FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE |
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| 18 | // OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN |
| 19 | // THE SOFTWARE. |
| 20 | |
| 21 | // Package multierr allows combining one or more errors together. |
| 22 | // |
| 23 | // Overview |
| 24 | // |
| 25 | // Errors can be combined with the use of the Combine function. |
| 26 | // |
| 27 | // multierr.Combine( |
| 28 | // reader.Close(), |
| 29 | // writer.Close(), |
| 30 | // conn.Close(), |
| 31 | // ) |
| 32 | // |
| 33 | // If only two errors are being combined, the Append function may be used |
| 34 | // instead. |
| 35 | // |
| 36 | // err = multierr.Append(reader.Close(), writer.Close()) |
| 37 | // |
| 38 | // This makes it possible to record resource cleanup failures from deferred |
| 39 | // blocks with the help of named return values. |
| 40 | // |
| 41 | // func sendRequest(req Request) (err error) { |
| 42 | // conn, err := openConnection() |
| 43 | // if err != nil { |
| 44 | // return err |
| 45 | // } |
| 46 | // defer func() { |
| 47 | // err = multierr.Append(err, conn.Close()) |
| 48 | // }() |
| 49 | // // ... |
| 50 | // } |
| 51 | // |
| 52 | // The underlying list of errors for a returned error object may be retrieved |
| 53 | // with the Errors function. |
| 54 | // |
| 55 | // errors := multierr.Errors(err) |
| 56 | // if len(errors) > 0 { |
David K. Bainbridge | e05cf0c | 2021-08-19 03:16:50 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 57 | // fmt.Println("The following errors occurred:", errors) |
Don Newton | 7577f07 | 2020-01-06 12:41:11 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 58 | // } |
| 59 | // |
| 60 | // Advanced Usage |
| 61 | // |
| 62 | // Errors returned by Combine and Append MAY implement the following |
| 63 | // interface. |
| 64 | // |
| 65 | // type errorGroup interface { |
| 66 | // // Returns a slice containing the underlying list of errors. |
| 67 | // // |
| 68 | // // This slice MUST NOT be modified by the caller. |
| 69 | // Errors() []error |
| 70 | // } |
| 71 | // |
| 72 | // Note that if you need access to list of errors behind a multierr error, you |
| 73 | // should prefer using the Errors function. That said, if you need cheap |
| 74 | // read-only access to the underlying errors slice, you can attempt to cast |
| 75 | // the error to this interface. You MUST handle the failure case gracefully |
| 76 | // because errors returned by Combine and Append are not guaranteed to |
| 77 | // implement this interface. |
| 78 | // |
| 79 | // var errors []error |
| 80 | // group, ok := err.(errorGroup) |
| 81 | // if ok { |
| 82 | // errors = group.Errors() |
| 83 | // } else { |
| 84 | // errors = []error{err} |
| 85 | // } |
| 86 | package multierr // import "go.uber.org/multierr" |
| 87 | |
| 88 | import ( |
| 89 | "bytes" |
| 90 | "fmt" |
| 91 | "io" |
| 92 | "strings" |
| 93 | "sync" |
| 94 | |
| 95 | "go.uber.org/atomic" |
| 96 | ) |
| 97 | |
| 98 | var ( |
| 99 | // Separator for single-line error messages. |
| 100 | _singlelineSeparator = []byte("; ") |
| 101 | |
| 102 | // Prefix for multi-line messages |
| 103 | _multilinePrefix = []byte("the following errors occurred:") |
| 104 | |
| 105 | // Prefix for the first and following lines of an item in a list of |
| 106 | // multi-line error messages. |
| 107 | // |
| 108 | // For example, if a single item is: |
| 109 | // |
| 110 | // foo |
| 111 | // bar |
| 112 | // |
| 113 | // It will become, |
| 114 | // |
| 115 | // - foo |
| 116 | // bar |
| 117 | _multilineSeparator = []byte("\n - ") |
| 118 | _multilineIndent = []byte(" ") |
| 119 | ) |
| 120 | |
| 121 | // _bufferPool is a pool of bytes.Buffers. |
| 122 | var _bufferPool = sync.Pool{ |
| 123 | New: func() interface{} { |
| 124 | return &bytes.Buffer{} |
| 125 | }, |
| 126 | } |
| 127 | |
| 128 | type errorGroup interface { |
| 129 | Errors() []error |
| 130 | } |
| 131 | |
| 132 | // Errors returns a slice containing zero or more errors that the supplied |
David K. Bainbridge | e05cf0c | 2021-08-19 03:16:50 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 133 | // error is composed of. If the error is nil, a nil slice is returned. |
Don Newton | 7577f07 | 2020-01-06 12:41:11 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 134 | // |
| 135 | // err := multierr.Append(r.Close(), w.Close()) |
| 136 | // errors := multierr.Errors(err) |
| 137 | // |
| 138 | // If the error is not composed of other errors, the returned slice contains |
| 139 | // just the error that was passed in. |
| 140 | // |
| 141 | // Callers of this function are free to modify the returned slice. |
| 142 | func Errors(err error) []error { |
| 143 | if err == nil { |
| 144 | return nil |
| 145 | } |
| 146 | |
| 147 | // Note that we're casting to multiError, not errorGroup. Our contract is |
| 148 | // that returned errors MAY implement errorGroup. Errors, however, only |
| 149 | // has special behavior for multierr-specific error objects. |
| 150 | // |
| 151 | // This behavior can be expanded in the future but I think it's prudent to |
| 152 | // start with as little as possible in terms of contract and possibility |
| 153 | // of misuse. |
| 154 | eg, ok := err.(*multiError) |
| 155 | if !ok { |
| 156 | return []error{err} |
| 157 | } |
| 158 | |
| 159 | errors := eg.Errors() |
| 160 | result := make([]error, len(errors)) |
| 161 | copy(result, errors) |
| 162 | return result |
| 163 | } |
| 164 | |
| 165 | // multiError is an error that holds one or more errors. |
| 166 | // |
| 167 | // An instance of this is guaranteed to be non-empty and flattened. That is, |
| 168 | // none of the errors inside multiError are other multiErrors. |
| 169 | // |
| 170 | // multiError formats to a semi-colon delimited list of error messages with |
| 171 | // %v and with a more readable multi-line format with %+v. |
| 172 | type multiError struct { |
| 173 | copyNeeded atomic.Bool |
| 174 | errors []error |
| 175 | } |
| 176 | |
| 177 | var _ errorGroup = (*multiError)(nil) |
| 178 | |
| 179 | // Errors returns the list of underlying errors. |
| 180 | // |
| 181 | // This slice MUST NOT be modified. |
| 182 | func (merr *multiError) Errors() []error { |
| 183 | if merr == nil { |
| 184 | return nil |
| 185 | } |
| 186 | return merr.errors |
| 187 | } |
| 188 | |
| 189 | func (merr *multiError) Error() string { |
| 190 | if merr == nil { |
| 191 | return "" |
| 192 | } |
| 193 | |
| 194 | buff := _bufferPool.Get().(*bytes.Buffer) |
| 195 | buff.Reset() |
| 196 | |
| 197 | merr.writeSingleline(buff) |
| 198 | |
| 199 | result := buff.String() |
| 200 | _bufferPool.Put(buff) |
| 201 | return result |
| 202 | } |
| 203 | |
| 204 | func (merr *multiError) Format(f fmt.State, c rune) { |
| 205 | if c == 'v' && f.Flag('+') { |
| 206 | merr.writeMultiline(f) |
| 207 | } else { |
| 208 | merr.writeSingleline(f) |
| 209 | } |
| 210 | } |
| 211 | |
| 212 | func (merr *multiError) writeSingleline(w io.Writer) { |
| 213 | first := true |
| 214 | for _, item := range merr.errors { |
| 215 | if first { |
| 216 | first = false |
| 217 | } else { |
| 218 | w.Write(_singlelineSeparator) |
| 219 | } |
| 220 | io.WriteString(w, item.Error()) |
| 221 | } |
| 222 | } |
| 223 | |
| 224 | func (merr *multiError) writeMultiline(w io.Writer) { |
| 225 | w.Write(_multilinePrefix) |
| 226 | for _, item := range merr.errors { |
| 227 | w.Write(_multilineSeparator) |
| 228 | writePrefixLine(w, _multilineIndent, fmt.Sprintf("%+v", item)) |
| 229 | } |
| 230 | } |
| 231 | |
| 232 | // Writes s to the writer with the given prefix added before each line after |
| 233 | // the first. |
| 234 | func writePrefixLine(w io.Writer, prefix []byte, s string) { |
| 235 | first := true |
| 236 | for len(s) > 0 { |
| 237 | if first { |
| 238 | first = false |
| 239 | } else { |
| 240 | w.Write(prefix) |
| 241 | } |
| 242 | |
| 243 | idx := strings.IndexByte(s, '\n') |
| 244 | if idx < 0 { |
| 245 | idx = len(s) - 1 |
| 246 | } |
| 247 | |
| 248 | io.WriteString(w, s[:idx+1]) |
| 249 | s = s[idx+1:] |
| 250 | } |
| 251 | } |
| 252 | |
| 253 | type inspectResult struct { |
| 254 | // Number of top-level non-nil errors |
| 255 | Count int |
| 256 | |
| 257 | // Total number of errors including multiErrors |
| 258 | Capacity int |
| 259 | |
| 260 | // Index of the first non-nil error in the list. Value is meaningless if |
| 261 | // Count is zero. |
| 262 | FirstErrorIdx int |
| 263 | |
| 264 | // Whether the list contains at least one multiError |
| 265 | ContainsMultiError bool |
| 266 | } |
| 267 | |
| 268 | // Inspects the given slice of errors so that we can efficiently allocate |
| 269 | // space for it. |
| 270 | func inspect(errors []error) (res inspectResult) { |
| 271 | first := true |
| 272 | for i, err := range errors { |
| 273 | if err == nil { |
| 274 | continue |
| 275 | } |
| 276 | |
| 277 | res.Count++ |
| 278 | if first { |
| 279 | first = false |
| 280 | res.FirstErrorIdx = i |
| 281 | } |
| 282 | |
| 283 | if merr, ok := err.(*multiError); ok { |
| 284 | res.Capacity += len(merr.errors) |
| 285 | res.ContainsMultiError = true |
| 286 | } else { |
| 287 | res.Capacity++ |
| 288 | } |
| 289 | } |
| 290 | return |
| 291 | } |
| 292 | |
| 293 | // fromSlice converts the given list of errors into a single error. |
| 294 | func fromSlice(errors []error) error { |
| 295 | res := inspect(errors) |
| 296 | switch res.Count { |
| 297 | case 0: |
| 298 | return nil |
| 299 | case 1: |
| 300 | // only one non-nil entry |
| 301 | return errors[res.FirstErrorIdx] |
| 302 | case len(errors): |
| 303 | if !res.ContainsMultiError { |
| 304 | // already flat |
| 305 | return &multiError{errors: errors} |
| 306 | } |
| 307 | } |
| 308 | |
| 309 | nonNilErrs := make([]error, 0, res.Capacity) |
| 310 | for _, err := range errors[res.FirstErrorIdx:] { |
| 311 | if err == nil { |
| 312 | continue |
| 313 | } |
| 314 | |
| 315 | if nested, ok := err.(*multiError); ok { |
| 316 | nonNilErrs = append(nonNilErrs, nested.errors...) |
| 317 | } else { |
| 318 | nonNilErrs = append(nonNilErrs, err) |
| 319 | } |
| 320 | } |
| 321 | |
| 322 | return &multiError{errors: nonNilErrs} |
| 323 | } |
| 324 | |
| 325 | // Combine combines the passed errors into a single error. |
| 326 | // |
| 327 | // If zero arguments were passed or if all items are nil, a nil error is |
| 328 | // returned. |
| 329 | // |
| 330 | // Combine(nil, nil) // == nil |
| 331 | // |
| 332 | // If only a single error was passed, it is returned as-is. |
| 333 | // |
| 334 | // Combine(err) // == err |
| 335 | // |
| 336 | // Combine skips over nil arguments so this function may be used to combine |
| 337 | // together errors from operations that fail independently of each other. |
| 338 | // |
| 339 | // multierr.Combine( |
| 340 | // reader.Close(), |
| 341 | // writer.Close(), |
| 342 | // pipe.Close(), |
| 343 | // ) |
| 344 | // |
| 345 | // If any of the passed errors is a multierr error, it will be flattened along |
| 346 | // with the other errors. |
| 347 | // |
| 348 | // multierr.Combine(multierr.Combine(err1, err2), err3) |
| 349 | // // is the same as |
| 350 | // multierr.Combine(err1, err2, err3) |
| 351 | // |
| 352 | // The returned error formats into a readable multi-line error message if |
| 353 | // formatted with %+v. |
| 354 | // |
| 355 | // fmt.Sprintf("%+v", multierr.Combine(err1, err2)) |
| 356 | func Combine(errors ...error) error { |
| 357 | return fromSlice(errors) |
| 358 | } |
| 359 | |
| 360 | // Append appends the given errors together. Either value may be nil. |
| 361 | // |
| 362 | // This function is a specialization of Combine for the common case where |
| 363 | // there are only two errors. |
| 364 | // |
| 365 | // err = multierr.Append(reader.Close(), writer.Close()) |
| 366 | // |
| 367 | // The following pattern may also be used to record failure of deferred |
| 368 | // operations without losing information about the original error. |
| 369 | // |
| 370 | // func doSomething(..) (err error) { |
| 371 | // f := acquireResource() |
| 372 | // defer func() { |
| 373 | // err = multierr.Append(err, f.Close()) |
| 374 | // }() |
| 375 | func Append(left error, right error) error { |
| 376 | switch { |
| 377 | case left == nil: |
| 378 | return right |
| 379 | case right == nil: |
| 380 | return left |
| 381 | } |
| 382 | |
| 383 | if _, ok := right.(*multiError); !ok { |
| 384 | if l, ok := left.(*multiError); ok && !l.copyNeeded.Swap(true) { |
| 385 | // Common case where the error on the left is constantly being |
| 386 | // appended to. |
| 387 | errs := append(l.errors, right) |
| 388 | return &multiError{errors: errs} |
| 389 | } else if !ok { |
| 390 | // Both errors are single errors. |
| 391 | return &multiError{errors: []error{left, right}} |
| 392 | } |
| 393 | } |
| 394 | |
| 395 | // Either right or both, left and right, are multiErrors. Rely on usual |
| 396 | // expensive logic. |
| 397 | errors := [2]error{left, right} |
| 398 | return fromSlice(errors[0:]) |
| 399 | } |
David K. Bainbridge | e05cf0c | 2021-08-19 03:16:50 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 400 | |
| 401 | // AppendInto appends an error into the destination of an error pointer and |
| 402 | // returns whether the error being appended was non-nil. |
| 403 | // |
| 404 | // var err error |
| 405 | // multierr.AppendInto(&err, r.Close()) |
| 406 | // multierr.AppendInto(&err, w.Close()) |
| 407 | // |
| 408 | // The above is equivalent to, |
| 409 | // |
| 410 | // err := multierr.Append(r.Close(), w.Close()) |
| 411 | // |
| 412 | // As AppendInto reports whether the provided error was non-nil, it may be |
| 413 | // used to build a multierr error in a loop more ergonomically. For example: |
| 414 | // |
| 415 | // var err error |
| 416 | // for line := range lines { |
| 417 | // var item Item |
| 418 | // if multierr.AppendInto(&err, parse(line, &item)) { |
| 419 | // continue |
| 420 | // } |
| 421 | // items = append(items, item) |
| 422 | // } |
| 423 | // |
| 424 | // Compare this with a verison that relies solely on Append: |
| 425 | // |
| 426 | // var err error |
| 427 | // for line := range lines { |
| 428 | // var item Item |
| 429 | // if parseErr := parse(line, &item); parseErr != nil { |
| 430 | // err = multierr.Append(err, parseErr) |
| 431 | // continue |
| 432 | // } |
| 433 | // items = append(items, item) |
| 434 | // } |
| 435 | func AppendInto(into *error, err error) (errored bool) { |
| 436 | if into == nil { |
| 437 | // We panic if 'into' is nil. This is not documented above |
| 438 | // because suggesting that the pointer must be non-nil may |
| 439 | // confuse users into thinking that the error that it points |
| 440 | // to must be non-nil. |
| 441 | panic("misuse of multierr.AppendInto: into pointer must not be nil") |
| 442 | } |
| 443 | |
| 444 | if err == nil { |
| 445 | return false |
| 446 | } |
| 447 | *into = Append(*into, err) |
| 448 | return true |
| 449 | } |