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package msgp
import (
"reflect"
"strconv"
)
const resumableDefault = false
var (
// ErrShortBytes is returned when the
// slice being decoded is too short to
// contain the contents of the message
ErrShortBytes error = errShort{}
// ErrRecursion is returned when the maximum recursion limit is reached for an operation.
// This should only realistically be seen on adversarial data trying to exhaust the stack.
ErrRecursion error = errRecursion{}
// this error is only returned
// if we reach code that should
// be unreachable
fatal error = errFatal{}
)
// Error is the interface satisfied
// by all of the errors that originate
// from this package.
type Error interface {
error
// Resumable returns whether
// or not the error means that
// the stream of data is malformed
// and the information is unrecoverable.
Resumable() bool
}
// contextError allows msgp Error instances to be enhanced with additional
// context about their origin.
type contextError interface {
Error
// withContext must not modify the error instance - it must clone and
// return a new error with the context added.
withContext(ctx string) error
}
// Cause returns the underlying cause of an error that has been wrapped
// with additional context.
func Cause(e error) error {
out := e
if e, ok := e.(errWrapped); ok && e.cause != nil {
out = e.cause
}
return out
}
// Resumable returns whether or not the error means that the stream of data is
// malformed and the information is unrecoverable.
func Resumable(e error) bool {
if e, ok := e.(Error); ok {
return e.Resumable()
}
return resumableDefault
}
// WrapError wraps an error with additional context that allows the part of the
// serialized type that caused the problem to be identified. Underlying errors
// can be retrieved using Cause()
//
// The input error is not modified - a new error should be returned.
//
// ErrShortBytes is not wrapped with any context due to backward compatibility
// issues with the public API.
func WrapError(err error, ctx ...interface{}) error {
switch e := err.(type) {
case errShort:
return e
case contextError:
return e.withContext(ctxString(ctx))
default:
return errWrapped{cause: err, ctx: ctxString(ctx)}
}
}
func addCtx(ctx, add string) string {
if ctx != "" {
return add + "/" + ctx
} else {
return add
}
}
// errWrapped allows arbitrary errors passed to WrapError to be enhanced with
// context and unwrapped with Cause()
type errWrapped struct {
cause error
ctx string
}
func (e errWrapped) Error() string {
if e.ctx != "" {
return e.cause.Error() + " at " + e.ctx
} else {
return e.cause.Error()
}
}
func (e errWrapped) Resumable() bool {
if e, ok := e.cause.(Error); ok {
return e.Resumable()
}
return resumableDefault
}
// Unwrap returns the cause.
func (e errWrapped) Unwrap() error { return e.cause }
type errShort struct{}
func (e errShort) Error() string { return "msgp: too few bytes left to read object" }
func (e errShort) Resumable() bool { return false }
type errFatal struct {
ctx string
}
func (f errFatal) Error() string {
out := "msgp: fatal decoding error (unreachable code)"
if f.ctx != "" {
out += " at " + f.ctx
}
return out
}
func (f errFatal) Resumable() bool { return false }
func (f errFatal) withContext(ctx string) error { f.ctx = addCtx(f.ctx, ctx); return f }
type errRecursion struct{}
func (e errRecursion) Error() string { return "msgp: recursion limit reached" }
func (e errRecursion) Resumable() bool { return false }
// ArrayError is an error returned
// when decoding a fix-sized array
// of the wrong size
type ArrayError struct {
Wanted uint32
Got uint32
ctx string
}
// Error implements the error interface
func (a ArrayError) Error() string {
out := "msgp: wanted array of size " + strconv.Itoa(int(a.Wanted)) + "; got " + strconv.Itoa(int(a.Got))
if a.ctx != "" {
out += " at " + a.ctx
}
return out
}
// Resumable is always 'true' for ArrayErrors
func (a ArrayError) Resumable() bool { return true }
func (a ArrayError) withContext(ctx string) error { a.ctx = addCtx(a.ctx, ctx); return a }
// IntOverflow is returned when a call
// would downcast an integer to a type
// with too few bits to hold its value.
type IntOverflow struct {
Value int64 // the value of the integer
FailedBitsize int // the bit size that the int64 could not fit into
ctx string
}
// Error implements the error interface
func (i IntOverflow) Error() string {
str := "msgp: " + strconv.FormatInt(i.Value, 10) + " overflows int" + strconv.Itoa(i.FailedBitsize)
if i.ctx != "" {
str += " at " + i.ctx
}
return str
}
// Resumable is always 'true' for overflows
func (i IntOverflow) Resumable() bool { return true }
func (i IntOverflow) withContext(ctx string) error { i.ctx = addCtx(i.ctx, ctx); return i }
// UintOverflow is returned when a call
// would downcast an unsigned integer to a type
// with too few bits to hold its value
type UintOverflow struct {
Value uint64 // value of the uint
FailedBitsize int // the bit size that couldn't fit the value
ctx string
}
// Error implements the error interface
func (u UintOverflow) Error() string {
str := "msgp: " + strconv.FormatUint(u.Value, 10) + " overflows uint" + strconv.Itoa(u.FailedBitsize)
if u.ctx != "" {
str += " at " + u.ctx
}
return str
}
// Resumable is always 'true' for overflows
func (u UintOverflow) Resumable() bool { return true }
func (u UintOverflow) withContext(ctx string) error { u.ctx = addCtx(u.ctx, ctx); return u }
// InvalidTimestamp is returned when an invalid timestamp is encountered
type InvalidTimestamp struct {
Nanos int64 // value of the nano, if invalid
FieldLength int // Unexpected field length.
ctx string
}
// Error implements the error interface
func (u InvalidTimestamp) Error() (str string) {
if u.Nanos > 0 {
str = "msgp: timestamp nanosecond field value " + strconv.FormatInt(u.Nanos, 10) + " exceeds maximum allows of 999999999"
} else if u.FieldLength >= 0 {
str = "msgp: invalid timestamp field length " + strconv.FormatInt(int64(u.FieldLength), 10) + " - must be 4, 8 or 12"
}
if u.ctx != "" {
str += " at " + u.ctx
}
return str
}
// Resumable is always 'true' for overflows
func (u InvalidTimestamp) Resumable() bool { return true }
func (u InvalidTimestamp) withContext(ctx string) error { u.ctx = addCtx(u.ctx, ctx); return u }
// UintBelowZero is returned when a call
// would cast a signed integer below zero
// to an unsigned integer.
type UintBelowZero struct {
Value int64 // value of the incoming int
ctx string
}
// Error implements the error interface
func (u UintBelowZero) Error() string {
str := "msgp: attempted to cast int " + strconv.FormatInt(u.Value, 10) + " to unsigned"
if u.ctx != "" {
str += " at " + u.ctx
}
return str
}
// Resumable is always 'true' for overflows
func (u UintBelowZero) Resumable() bool { return true }
func (u UintBelowZero) withContext(ctx string) error {
u.ctx = ctx
return u
}
// A TypeError is returned when a particular
// decoding method is unsuitable for decoding
// a particular MessagePack value.
type TypeError struct {
Method Type // Type expected by method
Encoded Type // Type actually encoded
ctx string
}
// Error implements the error interface
func (t TypeError) Error() string {
out := "msgp: attempted to decode type " + quoteStr(t.Encoded.String()) + " with method for " + quoteStr(t.Method.String())
if t.ctx != "" {
out += " at " + t.ctx
}
return out
}
// Resumable returns 'true' for TypeErrors
func (t TypeError) Resumable() bool { return true }
func (t TypeError) withContext(ctx string) error { t.ctx = addCtx(t.ctx, ctx); return t }
// returns either InvalidPrefixError or
// TypeError depending on whether or not
// the prefix is recognized
func badPrefix(want Type, lead byte) error {
t := getType(lead)
if t == InvalidType {
return InvalidPrefixError(lead)
}
return TypeError{Method: want, Encoded: t}
}
// InvalidPrefixError is returned when a bad encoding
// uses a prefix that is not recognized in the MessagePack standard.
// This kind of error is unrecoverable.
type InvalidPrefixError byte
// Error implements the error interface
func (i InvalidPrefixError) Error() string {
return "msgp: unrecognized type prefix 0x" + strconv.FormatInt(int64(i), 16)
}
// Resumable returns 'false' for InvalidPrefixErrors
func (i InvalidPrefixError) Resumable() bool { return false }
// ErrUnsupportedType is returned
// when a bad argument is supplied
// to a function that takes `interface{}`.
type ErrUnsupportedType struct {
T reflect.Type
ctx string
}
// Error implements error
func (e *ErrUnsupportedType) Error() string {
out := "msgp: type " + quoteStr(e.T.String()) + " not supported"
if e.ctx != "" {
out += " at " + e.ctx
}
return out
}
// Resumable returns 'true' for ErrUnsupportedType
func (e *ErrUnsupportedType) Resumable() bool { return true }
func (e *ErrUnsupportedType) withContext(ctx string) error {
o := *e
o.ctx = addCtx(o.ctx, ctx)
return &o
}
// simpleQuoteStr is a simplified version of strconv.Quote for TinyGo,
// which takes up a lot less code space by escaping all non-ASCII
// (UTF-8) bytes with \x. Saves about 4k of code size
// (unicode tables, needed for IsPrint(), are big).
// It lives in errors.go just so we can test it in errors_test.go
func simpleQuoteStr(s string) string {
const (
lowerhex = "0123456789abcdef"
)
sb := make([]byte, 0, len(s)+2)
sb = append(sb, `"`...)
l: // loop through string bytes (not UTF-8 characters)
for i := 0; i < len(s); i++ {
b := s[i]
// specific escape chars
switch b {
case '\\':
sb = append(sb, `\\`...)
case '"':
sb = append(sb, `\"`...)
case '\a':
sb = append(sb, `\a`...)
case '\b':
sb = append(sb, `\b`...)
case '\f':
sb = append(sb, `\f`...)
case '\n':
sb = append(sb, `\n`...)
case '\r':
sb = append(sb, `\r`...)
case '\t':
sb = append(sb, `\t`...)
case '\v':
sb = append(sb, `\v`...)
default:
// no escaping needed (printable ASCII)
if b >= 0x20 && b <= 0x7E {
sb = append(sb, b)
continue l
}
// anything else is \x
sb = append(sb, `\x`...)
sb = append(sb, lowerhex[byte(b)>>4])
sb = append(sb, lowerhex[byte(b)&0xF])
continue l
}
}
sb = append(sb, `"`...)
return string(sb)
}
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