diff --git a/go.mod b/go.mod index 61608dddc8..93109ed83e 100644 --- a/go.mod +++ b/go.mod @@ -233,7 +233,7 @@ require ( go.opentelemetry.io/otel/sdk/metric v1.35.0 // indirect go.opentelemetry.io/proto/otlp v1.5.0 // indirect go.uber.org/atomic v1.9.0 // indirect - go.uber.org/multierr v1.8.0 // indirect + go.uber.org/multierr v1.11.0 // indirect go.uber.org/zap v1.21.0 // indirect golang.org/x/crypto v0.37.0 // indirect golang.org/x/oauth2 v0.29.0 // indirect diff --git a/go.sum b/go.sum index 938e0365e3..78e72769cc 100644 --- a/go.sum +++ b/go.sum @@ -681,8 +681,8 @@ go.uber.org/goleak v1.1.11/go.mod h1:cwTWslyiVhfpKIDGSZEM2HlOvcqm+tG4zioyIeLoqMQ go.uber.org/goleak v1.3.0 h1:2K3zAYmnTNqV73imy9J1T3WC+gmCePx2hEGkimedGto= go.uber.org/goleak v1.3.0/go.mod h1:CoHD4mav9JJNrW/WLlf7HGZPjdw8EucARQHekz1X6bE= go.uber.org/multierr v1.6.0/go.mod h1:cdWPpRnG4AhwMwsgIHip0KRBQjJy5kYEpYjJxpXp9iU= -go.uber.org/multierr v1.8.0 h1:dg6GjLku4EH+249NNmoIciG9N/jURbDG+pFlTkhzIC8= -go.uber.org/multierr v1.8.0/go.mod h1:7EAYxJLBy9rStEaz58O2t4Uvip6FSURkq8/ppBp95ak= +go.uber.org/multierr v1.11.0 h1:blXXJkSxSSfBVBlC76pxqeO+LN3aDfLQo+309xJstO0= +go.uber.org/multierr v1.11.0/go.mod h1:20+QtiLqy0Nd6FdQB9TLXag12DsQkrbs3htMFfDN80Y= go.uber.org/zap v1.21.0 h1:WefMeulhovoZ2sYXz7st6K0sLj7bBhpiFaud4r4zST8= go.uber.org/zap v1.21.0/go.mod h1:wjWOCqI0f2ZZrJF/UufIOkiC8ii6tm1iqIsLo76RfJw= golang.org/x/crypto v0.0.0-20180904163835-0709b304e793/go.mod h1:6SG95UA2DQfeDnfUPMdvaQW0Q7yPrPDi9nlGo2tz2b4= diff --git a/vendor/go.uber.org/multierr/CHANGELOG.md b/vendor/go.uber.org/multierr/CHANGELOG.md index 3ba05276f1..f8177b978c 100644 --- a/vendor/go.uber.org/multierr/CHANGELOG.md +++ b/vendor/go.uber.org/multierr/CHANGELOG.md @@ -1,6 +1,29 @@ Releases ======== +v1.11.0 (2023-03-28) +==================== +- `Errors` now supports any error that implements multiple-error + interface. +- Add `Every` function to allow checking if all errors in the chain + satisfies `errors.Is` against the target error. + +v1.10.0 (2023-03-08) +==================== + +- Comply with Go 1.20's multiple-error interface. +- Drop Go 1.18 support. + Per the support policy, only Go 1.19 and 1.20 are supported now. +- Drop all non-test external dependencies. + +v1.9.0 (2022-12-12) +=================== + +- Add `AppendFunc` that allow passsing functions to similar to + `AppendInvoke`. + +- Bump up yaml.v3 dependency to 3.0.1. + v1.8.0 (2022-02-28) =================== diff --git a/vendor/go.uber.org/multierr/README.md b/vendor/go.uber.org/multierr/README.md index 70aacecd71..5ab6ac40f4 100644 --- a/vendor/go.uber.org/multierr/README.md +++ b/vendor/go.uber.org/multierr/README.md @@ -2,9 +2,29 @@ `multierr` allows combining one or more Go `error`s together. +## Features + +- **Idiomatic**: + multierr follows best practices in Go, and keeps your code idiomatic. + - It keeps the underlying error type hidden, + allowing you to deal in `error` values exclusively. + - It provides APIs to safely append into an error from a `defer` statement. +- **Performant**: + multierr is optimized for performance: + - It avoids allocations where possible. + - It utilizes slice resizing semantics to optimize common cases + like appending into the same error object from a loop. +- **Interoperable**: + multierr interoperates with the Go standard library's error APIs seamlessly: + - The `errors.Is` and `errors.As` functions *just work*. +- **Lightweight**: + multierr comes with virtually no dependencies. + ## Installation - go get -u go.uber.org/multierr +```bash +go get -u go.uber.org/multierr@latest +``` ## Status diff --git a/vendor/go.uber.org/multierr/error.go b/vendor/go.uber.org/multierr/error.go index f45af149c1..3a828b2dff 100644 --- a/vendor/go.uber.org/multierr/error.go +++ b/vendor/go.uber.org/multierr/error.go @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -// Copyright (c) 2017-2021 Uber Technologies, Inc. +// Copyright (c) 2017-2023 Uber Technologies, Inc. // // Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy // of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal @@ -20,106 +20,109 @@ // Package multierr allows combining one or more errors together. // -// Overview +// # Overview // // Errors can be combined with the use of the Combine function. // -// multierr.Combine( -// reader.Close(), -// writer.Close(), -// conn.Close(), -// ) +// multierr.Combine( +// reader.Close(), +// writer.Close(), +// conn.Close(), +// ) // // If only two errors are being combined, the Append function may be used // instead. // -// err = multierr.Append(reader.Close(), writer.Close()) +// err = multierr.Append(reader.Close(), writer.Close()) // // The underlying list of errors for a returned error object may be retrieved // with the Errors function. // -// errors := multierr.Errors(err) -// if len(errors) > 0 { -// fmt.Println("The following errors occurred:", errors) -// } +// errors := multierr.Errors(err) +// if len(errors) > 0 { +// fmt.Println("The following errors occurred:", errors) +// } // -// Appending from a loop +// # Appending from a loop // // You sometimes need to append into an error from a loop. // -// var err error -// for _, item := range items { -// err = multierr.Append(err, process(item)) -// } +// var err error +// for _, item := range items { +// err = multierr.Append(err, process(item)) +// } // // Cases like this may require knowledge of whether an individual instance // failed. This usually requires introduction of a new variable. // -// var err error -// for _, item := range items { -// if perr := process(item); perr != nil { -// log.Warn("skipping item", item) -// err = multierr.Append(err, perr) -// } -// } +// var err error +// for _, item := range items { +// if perr := process(item); perr != nil { +// log.Warn("skipping item", item) +// err = multierr.Append(err, perr) +// } +// } // // multierr includes AppendInto to simplify cases like this. // -// var err error -// for _, item := range items { -// if multierr.AppendInto(&err, process(item)) { -// log.Warn("skipping item", item) -// } -// } +// var err error +// for _, item := range items { +// if multierr.AppendInto(&err, process(item)) { +// log.Warn("skipping item", item) +// } +// } // // This will append the error into the err variable, and return true if that // individual error was non-nil. // -// See AppendInto for more information. +// See [AppendInto] for more information. // -// Deferred Functions +// # Deferred Functions // // Go makes it possible to modify the return value of a function in a defer // block if the function was using named returns. This makes it possible to // record resource cleanup failures from deferred blocks. // -// func sendRequest(req Request) (err error) { -// conn, err := openConnection() -// if err != nil { -// return err -// } -// defer func() { -// err = multierr.Append(err, conn.Close()) -// }() -// // ... -// } +// func sendRequest(req Request) (err error) { +// conn, err := openConnection() +// if err != nil { +// return err +// } +// defer func() { +// err = multierr.Append(err, conn.Close()) +// }() +// // ... +// } // // multierr provides the Invoker type and AppendInvoke function to make cases // like the above simpler and obviate the need for a closure. The following is // roughly equivalent to the example above. // -// func sendRequest(req Request) (err error) { -// conn, err := openConnection() -// if err != nil { -// return err -// } -// defer multierr.AppendInvoke(&err, multierr.Close(conn)) -// // ... -// } +// func sendRequest(req Request) (err error) { +// conn, err := openConnection() +// if err != nil { +// return err +// } +// defer multierr.AppendInvoke(&err, multierr.Close(conn)) +// // ... +// } // -// See AppendInvoke and Invoker for more information. +// See [AppendInvoke] and [Invoker] for more information. // -// Advanced Usage +// NOTE: If you're modifying an error from inside a defer, you MUST use a named +// return value for that function. +// +// # Advanced Usage // // Errors returned by Combine and Append MAY implement the following // interface. // -// type errorGroup interface { -// // Returns a slice containing the underlying list of errors. -// // -// // This slice MUST NOT be modified by the caller. -// Errors() []error -// } +// type errorGroup interface { +// // Returns a slice containing the underlying list of errors. +// // +// // This slice MUST NOT be modified by the caller. +// Errors() []error +// } // // Note that if you need access to list of errors behind a multierr error, you // should prefer using the Errors function. That said, if you need cheap @@ -128,13 +131,13 @@ // because errors returned by Combine and Append are not guaranteed to // implement this interface. // -// var errors []error -// group, ok := err.(errorGroup) -// if ok { -// errors = group.Errors() -// } else { -// errors = []error{err} -// } +// var errors []error +// group, ok := err.(errorGroup) +// if ok { +// errors = group.Errors() +// } else { +// errors = []error{err} +// } package multierr // import "go.uber.org/multierr" import ( @@ -144,8 +147,7 @@ import ( "io" "strings" "sync" - - "go.uber.org/atomic" + "sync/atomic" ) var ( @@ -185,34 +187,15 @@ type errorGroup interface { // Errors returns a slice containing zero or more errors that the supplied // error is composed of. If the error is nil, a nil slice is returned. // -// err := multierr.Append(r.Close(), w.Close()) -// errors := multierr.Errors(err) +// err := multierr.Append(r.Close(), w.Close()) +// errors := multierr.Errors(err) // // If the error is not composed of other errors, the returned slice contains // just the error that was passed in. // // Callers of this function are free to modify the returned slice. func Errors(err error) []error { - if err == nil { - return nil - } - - // Note that we're casting to multiError, not errorGroup. Our contract is - // that returned errors MAY implement errorGroup. Errors, however, only - // has special behavior for multierr-specific error objects. - // - // This behavior can be expanded in the future but I think it's prudent to - // start with as little as possible in terms of contract and possibility - // of misuse. - eg, ok := err.(*multiError) - if !ok { - return []error{err} - } - - errors := eg.Errors() - result := make([]error, len(errors)) - copy(result, errors) - return result + return extractErrors(err) } // multiError is an error that holds one or more errors. @@ -227,8 +210,6 @@ type multiError struct { errors []error } -var _ errorGroup = (*multiError)(nil) - // Errors returns the list of underlying errors. // // This slice MUST NOT be modified. @@ -239,33 +220,6 @@ func (merr *multiError) Errors() []error { return merr.errors } -// As attempts to find the first error in the error list that matches the type -// of the value that target points to. -// -// This function allows errors.As to traverse the values stored on the -// multierr error. -func (merr *multiError) As(target interface{}) bool { - for _, err := range merr.Errors() { - if errors.As(err, target) { - return true - } - } - return false -} - -// Is attempts to match the provided error against errors in the error list. -// -// This function allows errors.Is to traverse the values stored on the -// multierr error. -func (merr *multiError) Is(target error) bool { - for _, err := range merr.Errors() { - if errors.Is(err, target) { - return true - } - } - return false -} - func (merr *multiError) Error() string { if merr == nil { return "" @@ -281,6 +235,17 @@ func (merr *multiError) Error() string { return result } +// Every compares every error in the given err against the given target error +// using [errors.Is], and returns true only if every comparison returned true. +func Every(err error, target error) bool { + for _, e := range extractErrors(err) { + if !errors.Is(e, target) { + return false + } + } + return true +} + func (merr *multiError) Format(f fmt.State, c rune) { if c == 'v' && f.Flag('+') { merr.writeMultiline(f) @@ -393,8 +358,7 @@ func fromSlice(errors []error) error { // Otherwise "errors" escapes to the heap // unconditionally for all other cases. // This lets us optimize for the "no errors" case. - out := make([]error, len(errors)) - copy(out, errors) + out := append(([]error)(nil), errors...) return &multiError{errors: out} } } @@ -420,32 +384,32 @@ func fromSlice(errors []error) error { // If zero arguments were passed or if all items are nil, a nil error is // returned. // -// Combine(nil, nil) // == nil +// Combine(nil, nil) // == nil // // If only a single error was passed, it is returned as-is. // -// Combine(err) // == err +// Combine(err) // == err // // Combine skips over nil arguments so this function may be used to combine // together errors from operations that fail independently of each other. // -// multierr.Combine( -// reader.Close(), -// writer.Close(), -// pipe.Close(), -// ) +// multierr.Combine( +// reader.Close(), +// writer.Close(), +// pipe.Close(), +// ) // // If any of the passed errors is a multierr error, it will be flattened along // with the other errors. // -// multierr.Combine(multierr.Combine(err1, err2), err3) -// // is the same as -// multierr.Combine(err1, err2, err3) +// multierr.Combine(multierr.Combine(err1, err2), err3) +// // is the same as +// multierr.Combine(err1, err2, err3) // // The returned error formats into a readable multi-line error message if // formatted with %+v. // -// fmt.Sprintf("%+v", multierr.Combine(err1, err2)) +// fmt.Sprintf("%+v", multierr.Combine(err1, err2)) func Combine(errors ...error) error { return fromSlice(errors) } @@ -455,16 +419,19 @@ func Combine(errors ...error) error { // This function is a specialization of Combine for the common case where // there are only two errors. // -// err = multierr.Append(reader.Close(), writer.Close()) +// err = multierr.Append(reader.Close(), writer.Close()) // // The following pattern may also be used to record failure of deferred // operations without losing information about the original error. // -// func doSomething(..) (err error) { -// f := acquireResource() -// defer func() { -// err = multierr.Append(err, f.Close()) -// }() +// func doSomething(..) (err error) { +// f := acquireResource() +// defer func() { +// err = multierr.Append(err, f.Close()) +// }() +// +// Note that the variable MUST be a named return to append an error to it from +// the defer statement. See also [AppendInvoke]. func Append(left error, right error) error { switch { case left == nil: @@ -494,37 +461,37 @@ func Append(left error, right error) error { // AppendInto appends an error into the destination of an error pointer and // returns whether the error being appended was non-nil. // -// var err error -// multierr.AppendInto(&err, r.Close()) -// multierr.AppendInto(&err, w.Close()) +// var err error +// multierr.AppendInto(&err, r.Close()) +// multierr.AppendInto(&err, w.Close()) // // The above is equivalent to, // -// err := multierr.Append(r.Close(), w.Close()) +// err := multierr.Append(r.Close(), w.Close()) // // As AppendInto reports whether the provided error was non-nil, it may be // used to build a multierr error in a loop more ergonomically. For example: // -// var err error -// for line := range lines { -// var item Item -// if multierr.AppendInto(&err, parse(line, &item)) { -// continue -// } -// items = append(items, item) -// } +// var err error +// for line := range lines { +// var item Item +// if multierr.AppendInto(&err, parse(line, &item)) { +// continue +// } +// items = append(items, item) +// } // // Compare this with a version that relies solely on Append: // -// var err error -// for line := range lines { -// var item Item -// if parseErr := parse(line, &item); parseErr != nil { -// err = multierr.Append(err, parseErr) -// continue -// } -// items = append(items, item) -// } +// var err error +// for line := range lines { +// var item Item +// if parseErr := parse(line, &item); parseErr != nil { +// err = multierr.Append(err, parseErr) +// continue +// } +// items = append(items, item) +// } func AppendInto(into *error, err error) (errored bool) { if into == nil { // We panic if 'into' is nil. This is not documented above @@ -545,7 +512,7 @@ func AppendInto(into *error, err error) (errored bool) { // AppendInvoke to append the result of calling the function into an error. // This allows you to conveniently defer capture of failing operations. // -// See also, Close and Invoke. +// See also, [Close] and [Invoke]. type Invoker interface { Invoke() error } @@ -556,19 +523,22 @@ type Invoker interface { // // For example, // -// func processReader(r io.Reader) (err error) { -// scanner := bufio.NewScanner(r) -// defer multierr.AppendInvoke(&err, multierr.Invoke(scanner.Err)) -// for scanner.Scan() { -// // ... -// } -// // ... -// } +// func processReader(r io.Reader) (err error) { +// scanner := bufio.NewScanner(r) +// defer multierr.AppendInvoke(&err, multierr.Invoke(scanner.Err)) +// for scanner.Scan() { +// // ... +// } +// // ... +// } // // In this example, the following line will construct the Invoker right away, // but defer the invocation of scanner.Err() until the function returns. // -// defer multierr.AppendInvoke(&err, multierr.Invoke(scanner.Err)) +// defer multierr.AppendInvoke(&err, multierr.Invoke(scanner.Err)) +// +// Note that the error you're appending to from the defer statement MUST be a +// named return. type Invoke func() error // Invoke calls the supplied function and returns its result. @@ -579,19 +549,22 @@ func (i Invoke) Invoke() error { return i() } // // For example, // -// func processFile(path string) (err error) { -// f, err := os.Open(path) -// if err != nil { -// return err -// } -// defer multierr.AppendInvoke(&err, multierr.Close(f)) -// return processReader(f) -// } +// func processFile(path string) (err error) { +// f, err := os.Open(path) +// if err != nil { +// return err +// } +// defer multierr.AppendInvoke(&err, multierr.Close(f)) +// return processReader(f) +// } // // In this example, multierr.Close will construct the Invoker right away, but // defer the invocation of f.Close until the function returns. // -// defer multierr.AppendInvoke(&err, multierr.Close(f)) +// defer multierr.AppendInvoke(&err, multierr.Close(f)) +// +// Note that the error you're appending to from the defer statement MUST be a +// named return. func Close(closer io.Closer) Invoker { return Invoke(closer.Close) } @@ -601,52 +574,73 @@ func Close(closer io.Closer) Invoker { // invocation of fallible operations until a function returns, and capture the // resulting errors. // -// func doSomething(...) (err error) { -// // ... -// f, err := openFile(..) -// if err != nil { -// return err -// } +// func doSomething(...) (err error) { +// // ... +// f, err := openFile(..) +// if err != nil { +// return err +// } // -// // multierr will call f.Close() when this function returns and -// // if the operation fails, its append its error into the -// // returned error. -// defer multierr.AppendInvoke(&err, multierr.Close(f)) +// // multierr will call f.Close() when this function returns and +// // if the operation fails, its append its error into the +// // returned error. +// defer multierr.AppendInvoke(&err, multierr.Close(f)) // -// scanner := bufio.NewScanner(f) -// // Similarly, this scheduled scanner.Err to be called and -// // inspected when the function returns and append its error -// // into the returned error. -// defer multierr.AppendInvoke(&err, multierr.Invoke(scanner.Err)) +// scanner := bufio.NewScanner(f) +// // Similarly, this scheduled scanner.Err to be called and +// // inspected when the function returns and append its error +// // into the returned error. +// defer multierr.AppendInvoke(&err, multierr.Invoke(scanner.Err)) // -// // ... -// } +// // ... +// } +// +// NOTE: If used with a defer, the error variable MUST be a named return. // // Without defer, AppendInvoke behaves exactly like AppendInto. // -// err := // ... -// multierr.AppendInvoke(&err, mutltierr.Invoke(foo)) +// err := // ... +// multierr.AppendInvoke(&err, mutltierr.Invoke(foo)) // -// // ...is roughly equivalent to... +// // ...is roughly equivalent to... // -// err := // ... -// multierr.AppendInto(&err, foo()) +// err := // ... +// multierr.AppendInto(&err, foo()) // // The advantage of the indirection introduced by Invoker is to make it easy // to defer the invocation of a function. Without this indirection, the // invoked function will be evaluated at the time of the defer block rather // than when the function returns. // -// // BAD: This is likely not what the caller intended. This will evaluate -// // foo() right away and append its result into the error when the -// // function returns. -// defer multierr.AppendInto(&err, foo()) +// // BAD: This is likely not what the caller intended. This will evaluate +// // foo() right away and append its result into the error when the +// // function returns. +// defer multierr.AppendInto(&err, foo()) // -// // GOOD: This will defer invocation of foo unutil the function returns. -// defer multierr.AppendInvoke(&err, multierr.Invoke(foo)) +// // GOOD: This will defer invocation of foo unutil the function returns. +// defer multierr.AppendInvoke(&err, multierr.Invoke(foo)) // // multierr provides a few Invoker implementations out of the box for -// convenience. See Invoker for more information. +// convenience. See [Invoker] for more information. func AppendInvoke(into *error, invoker Invoker) { AppendInto(into, invoker.Invoke()) } + +// AppendFunc is a shorthand for [AppendInvoke]. +// It allows using function or method value directly +// without having to wrap it into an [Invoker] interface. +// +// func doSomething(...) (err error) { +// w, err := startWorker(...) +// if err != nil { +// return err +// } +// +// // multierr will call w.Stop() when this function returns and +// // if the operation fails, it appends its error into the +// // returned error. +// defer multierr.AppendFunc(&err, w.Stop) +// } +func AppendFunc(into *error, fn func() error) { + AppendInvoke(into, Invoke(fn)) +} diff --git a/vendor/go.uber.org/multierr/error_post_go120.go b/vendor/go.uber.org/multierr/error_post_go120.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..a173f9c251 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/go.uber.org/multierr/error_post_go120.go @@ -0,0 +1,48 @@ +// Copyright (c) 2017-2023 Uber Technologies, Inc. +// +// Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy +// of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal +// in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights +// to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell +// copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is +// furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: +// +// The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in +// all copies or substantial portions of the Software. +// +// THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR +// IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, +// FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE +// AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER +// LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, +// OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN +// THE SOFTWARE. + +//go:build go1.20 +// +build go1.20 + +package multierr + +// Unwrap returns a list of errors wrapped by this multierr. +func (merr *multiError) Unwrap() []error { + return merr.Errors() +} + +type multipleErrors interface { + Unwrap() []error +} + +func extractErrors(err error) []error { + if err == nil { + return nil + } + + // check if the given err is an Unwrapable error that + // implements multipleErrors interface. + eg, ok := err.(multipleErrors) + if !ok { + return []error{err} + } + + return append(([]error)(nil), eg.Unwrap()...) +} diff --git a/vendor/go.uber.org/multierr/error_pre_go120.go b/vendor/go.uber.org/multierr/error_pre_go120.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..93872a3fcd --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/go.uber.org/multierr/error_pre_go120.go @@ -0,0 +1,79 @@ +// Copyright (c) 2017-2023 Uber Technologies, Inc. +// +// Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy +// of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal +// in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights +// to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell +// copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is +// furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: +// +// The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in +// all copies or substantial portions of the Software. +// +// THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR +// IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, +// FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE +// AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER +// LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, +// OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN +// THE SOFTWARE. + +//go:build !go1.20 +// +build !go1.20 + +package multierr + +import "errors" + +// Versions of Go before 1.20 did not support the Unwrap() []error method. +// This provides a similar behavior by implementing the Is(..) and As(..) +// methods. +// See the errors.Join proposal for details: +// https://github.com/golang/go/issues/53435 + +// As attempts to find the first error in the error list that matches the type +// of the value that target points to. +// +// This function allows errors.As to traverse the values stored on the +// multierr error. +func (merr *multiError) As(target interface{}) bool { + for _, err := range merr.Errors() { + if errors.As(err, target) { + return true + } + } + return false +} + +// Is attempts to match the provided error against errors in the error list. +// +// This function allows errors.Is to traverse the values stored on the +// multierr error. +func (merr *multiError) Is(target error) bool { + for _, err := range merr.Errors() { + if errors.Is(err, target) { + return true + } + } + return false +} + +func extractErrors(err error) []error { + if err == nil { + return nil + } + + // Note that we're casting to multiError, not errorGroup. Our contract is + // that returned errors MAY implement errorGroup. Errors, however, only + // has special behavior for multierr-specific error objects. + // + // This behavior can be expanded in the future but I think it's prudent to + // start with as little as possible in terms of contract and possibility + // of misuse. + eg, ok := err.(*multiError) + if !ok { + return []error{err} + } + + return append(([]error)(nil), eg.Errors()...) +} diff --git a/vendor/go.uber.org/multierr/glide.yaml b/vendor/go.uber.org/multierr/glide.yaml deleted file mode 100644 index 6ef084ec24..0000000000 --- a/vendor/go.uber.org/multierr/glide.yaml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,8 +0,0 @@ -package: go.uber.org/multierr -import: -- package: go.uber.org/atomic - version: ^1 -testImport: -- package: github.com/stretchr/testify - subpackages: - - assert diff --git a/vendor/modules.txt b/vendor/modules.txt index eabc7b8327..89083b1e94 100644 --- a/vendor/modules.txt +++ b/vendor/modules.txt @@ -1442,8 +1442,8 @@ go.opentelemetry.io/proto/otlp/trace/v1 # go.uber.org/atomic v1.9.0 ## explicit; go 1.13 go.uber.org/atomic -# go.uber.org/multierr v1.8.0 -## explicit; go 1.14 +# go.uber.org/multierr v1.11.0 +## explicit; go 1.19 go.uber.org/multierr # go.uber.org/zap v1.21.0 ## explicit; go 1.13