// Copyright 2010 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. package runtime import "unsafe" // The Error interface identifies a run time error. type Error interface { error // RuntimeError is a no-op function but // serves to distinguish types that are runtime // errors from ordinary errors: a type is a // runtime error if it has a RuntimeError method. RuntimeError() } // A TypeAssertionError explains a failed type assertion. type TypeAssertionError struct { interfaceString string concreteString string assertedString string missingMethod string // one method needed by Interface, missing from Concrete } func (*TypeAssertionError) RuntimeError() {} func (e *TypeAssertionError) Error() string { inter := e.interfaceString if inter == "" { inter = "interface" } if e.concreteString == "" { return "interface conversion: " + inter + " is nil, not " + e.assertedString } if e.missingMethod == "" { return "interface conversion: " + inter + " is " + e.concreteString + ", not " + e.assertedString } return "interface conversion: " + e.concreteString + " is not " + e.assertedString + ": missing method " + e.missingMethod } // For calling from C. func newTypeAssertionError(ps1, ps2, ps3 *string, pmeth *string, ret *interface{}) { var s1, s2, s3, meth string if ps1 != nil { s1 = *ps1 } if ps2 != nil { s2 = *ps2 } if ps3 != nil { s3 = *ps3 } if pmeth != nil { meth = *pmeth } *ret = &TypeAssertionError{s1, s2, s3, meth} } // An errorString represents a runtime error described by a single string. type errorString string func (e errorString) RuntimeError() {} func (e errorString) Error() string { return "runtime error: " + string(e) } type stringer interface { String() string } func typestring(x interface{}) string { e := (*eface)(unsafe.Pointer(&x)) return *e._type._string } // For calling from C. // Prints an argument passed to panic. // There's room for arbitrary complexity here, but we keep it // simple and handle just a few important cases: int, string, and Stringer. func printany(i interface{}) { switch v := i.(type) { case nil: print("nil") case stringer: print(v.String()) case error: print(v.Error()) case int: print(v) case string: print(v) default: print("(", typestring(i), ") ", i) } } // called from generated code func panicwrap(pkg, typ, meth string) { panic("value method " + pkg + "." + typ + "." + meth + " called using nil *" + typ + " pointer") }