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Merge pull request #1091 from rliebz/document-exit-errors
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Update docs and tests around cli.Exit
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rliebz committed Mar 25, 2020
2 parents 1c4bb12 + 959cf9d commit dd51d24
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5 changes: 3 additions & 2 deletions app.go
Expand Up @@ -76,8 +76,9 @@ type App struct {
Writer io.Writer
// ErrWriter writes error output
ErrWriter io.Writer
// Execute this function to handle ExitErrors. If not provided, HandleExitCoder is provided to
// function as a default, so this is optional.
// ExitErrHandler processes any error encountered while running an App before
// it is returned to the caller. If no function is provided, HandleExitCoder
// is used as the default behavior.
ExitErrHandler ExitErrHandlerFunc
// Other custom info
Metadata map[string]interface{}
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28 changes: 19 additions & 9 deletions errors.go
Expand Up @@ -17,11 +17,10 @@ var ErrWriter io.Writer = os.Stderr
// MultiError is an error that wraps multiple errors.
type MultiError interface {
error
// Errors returns a copy of the errors slice
Errors() []error
}

// NewMultiError creates a new MultiError. Pass in one or more errors.
// newMultiError creates a new MultiError. Pass in one or more errors.
func newMultiError(err ...error) MultiError {
ret := multiError(err)
return &ret
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message interface{}
}

// NewExitError makes a new *exitError
// NewExitError calls Exit to create a new ExitCoder.
//
// Deprecated: This function is a duplicate of Exit and will eventually be removed.
func NewExitError(message interface{}, exitCode int) ExitCoder {
return Exit(message, exitCode)
}

// Exit wraps a message and exit code into an ExitCoder suitable for handling by
// HandleExitCoder
// Exit wraps a message and exit code into an error, which by default is
// handled with a call to os.Exit during default error handling.
//
// This is the simplest way to trigger a non-zero exit code for an App without
// having to call os.Exit manually. During testing, this behavior can be avoided
// by overiding the ExitErrHandler function on an App or the package-global
// OsExiter function.
func Exit(message interface{}, exitCode int) ExitCoder {
return &exitError{
message: message,
Expand All @@ -87,10 +93,14 @@ func (ee *exitError) ExitCode() int {
return ee.exitCode
}

// HandleExitCoder checks if the error fulfills the ExitCoder interface, and if
// so prints the error to stderr (if it is non-empty) and calls OsExiter with the
// given exit code. If the given error is a MultiError, then this func is
// called on all members of the Errors slice and calls OsExiter with the last exit code.
// HandleExitCoder handles errors implementing ExitCoder by printing their
// message and calling OsExiter with the given exit code.
//
// If the given error instead implements MultiError, each error will be checked
// for the ExitCoder interface, and OsExiter will be called with the last exit
// code found, or exit code 1 if no ExitCoder is found.
//
// This function is the default error-handling behavior for an App.
func HandleExitCoder(err error) {
if err == nil {
return
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20 changes: 20 additions & 0 deletions errors_test.go
Expand Up @@ -67,6 +67,26 @@ func TestHandleExitCoder_MultiErrorWithExitCoder(t *testing.T) {
expect(t, called, true)
}

func TestHandleExitCoder_MultiErrorWithoutExitCoder(t *testing.T) {
exitCode := 0
called := false

OsExiter = func(rc int) {
if !called {
exitCode = rc
called = true
}
}

defer func() { OsExiter = fakeOsExiter }()

err := newMultiError(errors.New("wowsa"), errors.New("egad"))
HandleExitCoder(err)

expect(t, exitCode, 1)
expect(t, called, true)
}

// make a stub to not import pkg/errors
type ErrorWithFormat struct {
error
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