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Update to 0.8.0 Changelog: 0.8.0: What's new since version 0.7.1 errors 0.8.0 decomposes Wrap (and Wrapf) into their component operations, namely adding a message to an error, and adding a stack trace to an error, which were previously merged into a single operation. This is accomplished by adding two top level functions, errors.WithMessage and errors.WithStack, and rewriting Wrap and Wrapf in terms of these operations. The motivation for this change was need to treat each of the following operations as distinct: Adding a context message to an existing error without altering the stack trace. Adding a stack trace to an existing error without the requirement of adding an additional message. Retrieving the immediate cause of an error; popping one element of the error stack. The addition of WithStack and WithMessage increases the surface area of this package by two methods, after long discussions at GopherCon 2016 it was felt strongly that destructuring the operation of Wrap and Wrapf was necessary. For the moment Wrap and Wrapf remain, but depending on your feedback may be deprecated in future releases. Please leave comments via the issue link. Thanks to @nmiyake and @fabstu for their assistance in preparing this release. Bug fixes Add Go 1.7.1 to .travis.yml. Thanks @Thomasdezeeuw 0.7.1: What's new since version 0.7.0 0.7.1 is a minor release in the 0.7 series which contains bugfixes, documentation improvements and cleanups and some internal refactoring. Improvements Rename StackTrace interface to stacktracer in docs and examples. Capitalise first letter of trace in examples. Thanks @jongillham Wrapped errors now print full stacktrace. Documentation improvements, #69. Thanks @AlekSi Added benchmarks comparing stack trace performance. Fixes #72. Thanks @kardianos Bug fixes Fix %q format for wrapped errors. Thanks @greensnark Remove trailing newline from LICENSE file. Thanks @vbatts Tests now pass when pkg/errors is vendored. Fixes #77. Thanks @exp Fix the %q format for errors so it puts "" around the output (caused by a bug introduced between 0.7.0 and 0.7.1). Thanks @ncw 0.7.0: What's new since version 0.6.0 0.7.0 removes the deprecated errors.Location and errors.Stack interfaces, and the errors.Fprint helper. Types returned from this package now implement the fmt.Formatter interface and can print themselves when passed to fmt.Printf and friends. For example: fmt.Printf("%s\n", err) will print the message of the error as per normal, recursive if the underlying error has a Cause method. fmt.Printf(%v\n", err) operates the same as %s. fmt.Printf(%+v\n", err) prints the error message as above, then prints a stack trace of the point that the error was created with errors.New, errors.Errorf, etc. This new behaviour is described in this blog post. Other changes in 0.7.0 include: The Stacktrace() []Frame interface method was renamed to StackTrace() StackTrace. Please note the change in capitalisation. The previous interface was added in 0.6.0 so hopefully this change will not cause to many breaking changes. The name and signature of the method is not expected to change again in the future. Fixes #50. Bug fixes README.md incorrectly reported the licence of this package as MIT, not BSD 2 clause, this has been rectified. Thanks @anthonyfok. Fixes #41.
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@comment $NetBSD: PLIST,v 1.2 2018/11/18 07:29:52 ryoon Exp $
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gopkg/pkg/${GO_PLATFORM}/github.com/pkg/errors.a
gopkg/src/github.com/pkg/errors/LICENSE
gopkg/src/github.com/pkg/errors/README.md
gopkg/src/github.com/pkg/errors/appveyor.yml
Update to 0.8.0 Changelog: 0.8.0: What's new since version 0.7.1 errors 0.8.0 decomposes Wrap (and Wrapf) into their component operations, namely adding a message to an error, and adding a stack trace to an error, which were previously merged into a single operation. This is accomplished by adding two top level functions, errors.WithMessage and errors.WithStack, and rewriting Wrap and Wrapf in terms of these operations. The motivation for this change was need to treat each of the following operations as distinct: Adding a context message to an existing error without altering the stack trace. Adding a stack trace to an existing error without the requirement of adding an additional message. Retrieving the immediate cause of an error; popping one element of the error stack. The addition of WithStack and WithMessage increases the surface area of this package by two methods, after long discussions at GopherCon 2016 it was felt strongly that destructuring the operation of Wrap and Wrapf was necessary. For the moment Wrap and Wrapf remain, but depending on your feedback may be deprecated in future releases. Please leave comments via the issue link. Thanks to @nmiyake and @fabstu for their assistance in preparing this release. Bug fixes Add Go 1.7.1 to .travis.yml. Thanks @Thomasdezeeuw 0.7.1: What's new since version 0.7.0 0.7.1 is a minor release in the 0.7 series which contains bugfixes, documentation improvements and cleanups and some internal refactoring. Improvements Rename StackTrace interface to stacktracer in docs and examples. Capitalise first letter of trace in examples. Thanks @jongillham Wrapped errors now print full stacktrace. Documentation improvements, #69. Thanks @AlekSi Added benchmarks comparing stack trace performance. Fixes #72. Thanks @kardianos Bug fixes Fix %q format for wrapped errors. Thanks @greensnark Remove trailing newline from LICENSE file. Thanks @vbatts Tests now pass when pkg/errors is vendored. Fixes #77. Thanks @exp Fix the %q format for errors so it puts "" around the output (caused by a bug introduced between 0.7.0 and 0.7.1). Thanks @ncw 0.7.0: What's new since version 0.6.0 0.7.0 removes the deprecated errors.Location and errors.Stack interfaces, and the errors.Fprint helper. Types returned from this package now implement the fmt.Formatter interface and can print themselves when passed to fmt.Printf and friends. For example: fmt.Printf("%s\n", err) will print the message of the error as per normal, recursive if the underlying error has a Cause method. fmt.Printf(%v\n", err) operates the same as %s. fmt.Printf(%+v\n", err) prints the error message as above, then prints a stack trace of the point that the error was created with errors.New, errors.Errorf, etc. This new behaviour is described in this blog post. Other changes in 0.7.0 include: The Stacktrace() []Frame interface method was renamed to StackTrace() StackTrace. Please note the change in capitalisation. The previous interface was added in 0.6.0 so hopefully this change will not cause to many breaking changes. The name and signature of the method is not expected to change again in the future. Fixes #50. Bug fixes README.md incorrectly reported the licence of this package as MIT, not BSD 2 clause, this has been rectified. Thanks @anthonyfok. Fixes #41.
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gopkg/src/github.com/pkg/errors/bench_test.go
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gopkg/src/github.com/pkg/errors/errors.go
gopkg/src/github.com/pkg/errors/errors_test.go
gopkg/src/github.com/pkg/errors/example_test.go
Update to 0.8.0 Changelog: 0.8.0: What's new since version 0.7.1 errors 0.8.0 decomposes Wrap (and Wrapf) into their component operations, namely adding a message to an error, and adding a stack trace to an error, which were previously merged into a single operation. This is accomplished by adding two top level functions, errors.WithMessage and errors.WithStack, and rewriting Wrap and Wrapf in terms of these operations. The motivation for this change was need to treat each of the following operations as distinct: Adding a context message to an existing error without altering the stack trace. Adding a stack trace to an existing error without the requirement of adding an additional message. Retrieving the immediate cause of an error; popping one element of the error stack. The addition of WithStack and WithMessage increases the surface area of this package by two methods, after long discussions at GopherCon 2016 it was felt strongly that destructuring the operation of Wrap and Wrapf was necessary. For the moment Wrap and Wrapf remain, but depending on your feedback may be deprecated in future releases. Please leave comments via the issue link. Thanks to @nmiyake and @fabstu for their assistance in preparing this release. Bug fixes Add Go 1.7.1 to .travis.yml. Thanks @Thomasdezeeuw 0.7.1: What's new since version 0.7.0 0.7.1 is a minor release in the 0.7 series which contains bugfixes, documentation improvements and cleanups and some internal refactoring. Improvements Rename StackTrace interface to stacktracer in docs and examples. Capitalise first letter of trace in examples. Thanks @jongillham Wrapped errors now print full stacktrace. Documentation improvements, #69. Thanks @AlekSi Added benchmarks comparing stack trace performance. Fixes #72. Thanks @kardianos Bug fixes Fix %q format for wrapped errors. Thanks @greensnark Remove trailing newline from LICENSE file. Thanks @vbatts Tests now pass when pkg/errors is vendored. Fixes #77. Thanks @exp Fix the %q format for errors so it puts "" around the output (caused by a bug introduced between 0.7.0 and 0.7.1). Thanks @ncw 0.7.0: What's new since version 0.6.0 0.7.0 removes the deprecated errors.Location and errors.Stack interfaces, and the errors.Fprint helper. Types returned from this package now implement the fmt.Formatter interface and can print themselves when passed to fmt.Printf and friends. For example: fmt.Printf("%s\n", err) will print the message of the error as per normal, recursive if the underlying error has a Cause method. fmt.Printf(%v\n", err) operates the same as %s. fmt.Printf(%+v\n", err) prints the error message as above, then prints a stack trace of the point that the error was created with errors.New, errors.Errorf, etc. This new behaviour is described in this blog post. Other changes in 0.7.0 include: The Stacktrace() []Frame interface method was renamed to StackTrace() StackTrace. Please note the change in capitalisation. The previous interface was added in 0.6.0 so hopefully this change will not cause to many breaking changes. The name and signature of the method is not expected to change again in the future. Fixes #50. Bug fixes README.md incorrectly reported the licence of this package as MIT, not BSD 2 clause, this has been rectified. Thanks @anthonyfok. Fixes #41.
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gopkg/src/github.com/pkg/errors/format_test.go
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gopkg/src/github.com/pkg/errors/stack.go
gopkg/src/github.com/pkg/errors/stack_test.go