btcd/btcjson/error.go
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// Copyright (c) 2014 The btcsuite developers
// Use of this source code is governed by an ISC
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
package btcjson
import (
"fmt"
)
// ErrorCode identifies a kind of error. These error codes are NOT used for
// JSON-RPC response errors.
type ErrorCode int
// These constants are used to identify a specific RuleError.
const (
// ErrDuplicateMethod indicates a command with the specified method
// already exists.
ErrDuplicateMethod ErrorCode = iota
// ErrInvalidUsageFlags indicates one or more unrecognized flag bits
// were specified.
ErrInvalidUsageFlags
// ErrInvalidType indicates a type was passed that is not the required
// type.
ErrInvalidType
// ErrEmbeddedType indicates the provided command struct contains an
// embedded type which is not not supported.
ErrEmbeddedType
// ErrUnexportedField indicates the provided command struct contains an
// unexported field which is not supported.
ErrUnexportedField
// ErrUnsupportedFieldType indicates the type of a field in the provided
// command struct is not one of the supported types.
ErrUnsupportedFieldType
// ErrNonOptionalField indicates a non-optional field was specified
// after an optional field.
ErrNonOptionalField
// ErrNonOptionalDefault indicates a 'jsonrpcdefault' struct tag was
// specified for a non-optional field.
ErrNonOptionalDefault
// ErrMismatchedDefault indicates a 'jsonrpcdefault' struct tag contains
// a value that doesn't match the type of the field.
ErrMismatchedDefault
// ErrUnregisteredMethod indicates a method was specified that has not
// been registered.
ErrUnregisteredMethod
// ErrMissingDescription indicates a description required to generate
// help is missing.
ErrMissingDescription
// ErrNumParams inidcates the number of params supplied do not
// match the requirements of the associated command.
ErrNumParams
// numErrorCodes is the maximum error code number used in tests.
numErrorCodes
)
// Map of ErrorCode values back to their constant names for pretty printing.
var errorCodeStrings = map[ErrorCode]string{
ErrDuplicateMethod: "ErrDuplicateMethod",
ErrInvalidUsageFlags: "ErrInvalidUsageFlags",
ErrInvalidType: "ErrInvalidType",
ErrEmbeddedType: "ErrEmbeddedType",
ErrUnexportedField: "ErrUnexportedField",
ErrUnsupportedFieldType: "ErrUnsupportedFieldType",
ErrNonOptionalField: "ErrNonOptionalField",
ErrNonOptionalDefault: "ErrNonOptionalDefault",
ErrMismatchedDefault: "ErrMismatchedDefault",
ErrUnregisteredMethod: "ErrUnregisteredMethod",
ErrMissingDescription: "ErrMissingDescription",
ErrNumParams: "ErrNumParams",
}
// String returns the ErrorCode as a human-readable name.
func (e ErrorCode) String() string {
if s := errorCodeStrings[e]; s != "" {
return s
}
return fmt.Sprintf("Unknown ErrorCode (%d)", int(e))
}
// Error identifies a general error. This differs from an RPCError in that this
// error typically is used more by the consumers of the package as opposed to
// RPCErrors which are intended to be returned to the client across the wire via
// a JSON-RPC Response. The caller can use type assertions to determine the
// specific error and access the ErrorCode field.
type Error struct {
ErrorCode ErrorCode // Describes the kind of error
Description string // Human readable description of the issue
}
// Error satisfies the error interface and prints human-readable errors.
func (e Error) Error() string {
return e.Description
}
// makeError creates an Error given a set of arguments.
func makeError(c ErrorCode, desc string) Error {
return Error{ErrorCode: c, Description: desc}
}