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package common
import (
"errors"
"fmt"
"reflect"
)
// IsErrorOfType is a modified version of errors.Is, which loosen the check condition
func IsErrorOfType(err, target error) bool {
if target == nil {
return err == target
}
isComparable := reflect.TypeOf(target).Comparable()
for {
if isComparable && reflect.TypeOf(target) == reflect.TypeOf(err) {
return true
}
if x, ok := err.(interface{ Is(error) bool }); ok && x.Is(target) {
return true
}
// TODO: consider supporting target.Is(err). This would allow
// user-definable predicates, but also may allow for coping with sloppy
// APIs, thereby making it easier to get away with them.
if err = errors.Unwrap(err); err == nil {
return false
}
}
}
/*
Task errors.
*/
type RecoverableTaskError struct {
err error
message string
}
func (e *RecoverableTaskError) Error() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("%v: %v", e.message, e.err)
}
func NewRecoverableTaskError(message string, err error) error {
return &RecoverableTaskError{message: message, err: err}
}
type UnrecoverableTaskError struct {
err error
message string
}
func (e *UnrecoverableTaskError) Error() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("%v: %v", e.message, e.err)
}
func NewUnrecoverableTaskError(message string, err error) error {
return &UnrecoverableTaskError{message: message, err: err}
}
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