An error which implements an "Unwrap() []error" method wraps all the
non-nil errors in the returned []error.
We replace the concept of the "error chain" inspected by errors.Is
and errors.As with the "error tree". Is and As perform a pre-order,
depth-first traversal of an error's tree. As returns the first
matching result, if any.
The new errors.Join function returns an error wrapping a list of errors.
The fmt.Errorf function now supports multiple instances of the %w verb.
For #53435.
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And then revert the bootstrap cmd directories and certain testdata.
And adjust tests as needed.
Not reverting the changes in std that are bootstrapped,
because some of those changes would appear in API docs,
and we want to use any consistently.
Instead, rewrite 'any' to 'interface{}' in cmd/dist for those directories
when preparing the bootstrap copy.
A few files changed as a result of running gofmt -w
not because of interface{} -> any but because they
hadn't been updated for the new //go:build lines.
Fixes#49884.
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When fmt.Errorf is provided with a %w verb with an error operand,
return an error implementing an Unwrap method returning that operand.
It is invalid to use %w with other formatting functions, to use %w
multiple times in a format string, or to use %w with a non-error
operand. When the Errorf format string contains an invalid use of %w,
the returned error does not implement Unwrap.
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Renaming the method makes clear, both to readers and to vet,
that this method is not the implementation of io.ByteWriter.
Working toward making the tree vet-safe instead of having
so many exceptions in cmd/vet/all/whitelist.
For #31916.
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This applies only for cases where %w is not used.
The purpose of this change is to reduce test failures where tests
depend on these two being the same type, as they previously were.
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When formatting an error with a non-string formatting verb such as %d,
use the default formatting behavior rather than treating this as a bad
verb.
For example, this should print 42, not %!d(main.E=42):
var E int
func (E) Error() string { return "error" }
fmt.Printf("%d", E(42))
Fixes#30472
Change-Id: I62fd309c8ee9839a69052b0ec7f1808449dcee8e
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Reviewed-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@golang.org>