package lnutils import "errors" // ErrorAs behaves the same as `errors.As` except there's no need to declare // the target error as a variable first. // Instead of writing: // // var targetErr *TargetErr // errors.As(err, &targetErr) // // We can write: // // lnutils.ErrorAs[*TargetErr](err) // // To save us from declaring the target error variable. func ErrorAs[Target error](err error) bool { var targetErr Target return errors.As(err, &targetErr) }