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isopov
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| // %s simple message output | ||
| // %v same as %s | ||
| // %+v full output complete with a stack trace | ||
| // %s simple message output |
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Latest go reformats comments this way - can I leave it this way? Other contributors most likely will use modern go as well.
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In any particular codebase, I'd rather fix the bad calls to Unwrap or find where the typed nil is returned as a result (alas, I failed to find the relevant reference, it must be in Effective Go or similar article).
But for a library, this seems like a good patch.
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@isopov friendly colleague pointed to this: https://go.dev/doc/faq#nil_error |
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It seems that I have some typed as
*errorx.Errornil and cannot debug its source - maybe we can ignore it instead of throwing NPD and it will manifest in a more readable way somewhere else?