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package gojq
import "strconv"
// ValueError is an interface for errors with a value for internal function.
// Return an error implementing this interface when you want to catch error
// values (not error messages) by try-catch, just like built-in error function.
// Refer to [WithFunction] to add a custom internal function.
type ValueError interface {
error
Value() any
}
type expectedObjectError struct {
v any
}
func (err *expectedObjectError) Error() string {
return "expected an object but got: " + typeErrorPreview(err.v)
}
type expectedArrayError struct {
v any
}
func (err *expectedArrayError) Error() string {
return "expected an array but got: " + typeErrorPreview(err.v)
}
type iteratorError struct {
v any
}
func (err *iteratorError) Error() string {
return "cannot iterate over: " + typeErrorPreview(err.v)
}
type arrayIndexNegativeError struct {
v int
}
func (err *arrayIndexNegativeError) Error() string {
return "array index should not be negative: " + Preview(err.v)
}
type arrayIndexTooLargeError struct {
v any
}
func (err *arrayIndexTooLargeError) Error() string {
return "array index too large: " + Preview(err.v)
}
type objectKeyNotStringError struct {
v any
}
func (err *objectKeyNotStringError) Error() string {
return "expected a string for object key but got: " + typeErrorPreview(err.v)
}
type arrayIndexNotNumberError struct {
v any
}
func (err *arrayIndexNotNumberError) Error() string {
return "expected a number for indexing an array but got: " + typeErrorPreview(err.v)
}
type stringIndexNotNumberError struct {
v any
}
func (err *stringIndexNotNumberError) Error() string {
return "expected a number for indexing a string but got: " + typeErrorPreview(err.v)
}
type expectedStartEndError struct {
v any
}
func (err *expectedStartEndError) Error() string {
return `expected "start" and "end" for slicing but got: ` + typeErrorPreview(err.v)
}
type lengthMismatchError struct{}
func (*lengthMismatchError) Error() string {
return "length mismatch"
}
type inputNotAllowedError struct{}
func (*inputNotAllowedError) Error() string {
return "input(s)/0 is not allowed"
}
type funcNotFoundError struct {
f *Func
}
func (err *funcNotFoundError) Error() string {
return "function not defined: " + err.f.Name + "/" + strconv.Itoa(len(err.f.Args))
}
type func0TypeError struct {
name string
v any
}
func (err *func0TypeError) Error() string {
return err.name + " cannot be applied to: " + typeErrorPreview(err.v)
}
type func1TypeError struct {
name string
v, w any
}
func (err *func1TypeError) Error() string {
return err.name + "(" + Preview(err.w) + ") cannot be applied to: " + typeErrorPreview(err.v)
}
type func2TypeError struct {
name string
v, w, x any
}
func (err *func2TypeError) Error() string {
return err.name + "(" + Preview(err.w) + "; " + Preview(err.x) + ") cannot be applied to: " + typeErrorPreview(err.v)
}
type func0WrapError struct {
name string
v any
err error
}
func (err *func0WrapError) Error() string {
return err.name + " cannot be applied to " + Preview(err.v) + ": " + err.err.Error()
}
type func1WrapError struct {
name string
v, w any
err error
}
func (err *func1WrapError) Error() string {
return err.name + "(" + Preview(err.w) + ") cannot be applied to " + Preview(err.v) + ": " + err.err.Error()
}
type func2WrapError struct {
name string
v, w, x any
err error
}
func (err *func2WrapError) Error() string {
return err.name + "(" + Preview(err.w) + "; " + Preview(err.x) + ") cannot be applied to " + Preview(err.v) + ": " + err.err.Error()
}
type exitCodeError struct {
value any
code int
}
func (err *exitCodeError) Error() string {
if s, ok := err.value.(string); ok {
return "error: " + s
}
return "error: " + jsonMarshal(err.value)
}
func (err *exitCodeError) Value() any {
return err.value
}
func (err *exitCodeError) ExitCode() int {
return err.code
}
// HaltError is an error emitted by halt and halt_error functions.
// It implements [ValueError], and if the value is nil, discard the error
// and stop the iteration. Consider a query like "1, halt, 2";
// the first value is 1, and the second value is a HaltError with nil value.
// You might think the iterator should not emit an error this case, but it
// should so that we can recognize the halt error to stop the outer loop
// of iterating input values; echo 1 2 3 | gojq "., halt".
type HaltError exitCodeError
func (err *HaltError) Error() string {
return "halt " + (*exitCodeError)(err).Error()
}
// Value returns the value of the error. This implements [ValueError],
// but halt error is not catchable by try-catch.
func (err *HaltError) Value() any {
return (*exitCodeError)(err).Value()
}
// ExitCode returns the exit code of the error.
func (err *HaltError) ExitCode() int {
return (*exitCodeError)(err).ExitCode()
}
type flattenDepthError struct {
v float64
}
func (err *flattenDepthError) Error() string {
return "flatten depth should not be negative: " + Preview(err.v)
}
type joinTypeError struct {
v any
}
func (err *joinTypeError) Error() string {
return "join cannot be applied to an array including: " + typeErrorPreview(err.v)
}
type timeArrayError struct{}
func (*timeArrayError) Error() string {
return "expected an array of 8 numbers"
}
type unaryTypeError struct {
name string
v any
}
func (err *unaryTypeError) Error() string {
return "cannot " + err.name + ": " + typeErrorPreview(err.v)
}
type binopTypeError struct {
name string
l, r any
}
func (err *binopTypeError) Error() string {
return "cannot " + err.name + ": " + typeErrorPreview(err.l) + " and " + typeErrorPreview(err.r)
}
type zeroDivisionError struct {
l, r any
}
func (err *zeroDivisionError) Error() string {
return "cannot divide " + typeErrorPreview(err.l) + " by: " + typeErrorPreview(err.r)
}
type zeroModuloError struct {
l, r any
}
func (err *zeroModuloError) Error() string {
return "cannot modulo " + typeErrorPreview(err.l) + " by: " + typeErrorPreview(err.r)
}
type formatNotFoundError struct {
n string
}
func (err *formatNotFoundError) Error() string {
return "format not defined: " + err.n
}
type formatRowError struct {
typ string
v any
}
func (err *formatRowError) Error() string {
return "@" + err.typ + " cannot format an array including: " + typeErrorPreview(err.v)
}
type tooManyVariableValuesError struct{}
func (*tooManyVariableValuesError) Error() string {
return "too many variable values provided"
}
type expectedVariableError struct {
n string
}
func (err *expectedVariableError) Error() string {
return "variable defined but not bound: " + err.n
}
type variableNotFoundError struct {
n string
}
func (err *variableNotFoundError) Error() string {
return "variable not defined: " + err.n
}
type variableNameError struct {
n string
}
func (err *variableNameError) Error() string {
return "invalid variable name: " + err.n
}
type breakError struct {
n string
v any
}
func (err *breakError) Error() string {
return "label not defined: " + err.n
}
func (*breakError) ExitCode() int {
return 3
}
type tryEndError struct {
err error
}
func (err *tryEndError) Error() string {
return err.err.Error()
}
type invalidPathError struct {
v any
}
func (err *invalidPathError) Error() string {
return "invalid path against: " + typeErrorPreview(err.v)
}
type invalidPathIterError struct {
v any
}
func (err *invalidPathIterError) Error() string {
return "invalid path on iterating against: " + typeErrorPreview(err.v)
}
type queryParseError struct {
fname, contents string
err error
}
func (err *queryParseError) QueryParseError() (string, string, error) {
return err.fname, err.contents, err.err
}
func (err *queryParseError) Error() string {
return "invalid query: " + err.fname + ": " + err.err.Error()
}
type jsonParseError struct {
fname, contents string
err error
}
func (err *jsonParseError) JSONParseError() (string, string, error) {
return err.fname, err.contents, err.err
}
func (err *jsonParseError) Error() string {
return "invalid json: " + err.fname + ": " + err.err.Error()
}
func typeErrorPreview(v any) string {
switch v.(type) {
case nil:
return "null"
case Iter:
return "gojq.Iter"
default:
return TypeOf(v) + " (" + Preview(v) + ")"
}
}