vendor: Port new Azure Blob Storage SDK #2362
Removed references to older sdk and added new version sdk(2018-03-28)
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package pipeline
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import (
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"fmt"
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"runtime"
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)
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type causer interface {
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Cause() error
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}
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// ErrorNode can be an embedded field in a private error object. This field
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// adds Program Counter support and a 'cause' (reference to a preceding error).
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// When initializing a error type with this embedded field, initialize the
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// ErrorNode field by calling ErrorNode{}.Initialize(cause).
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type ErrorNode struct {
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pc uintptr // Represents a Program Counter that you can get symbols for.
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cause error // Refers to the preceding error (or nil)
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}
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// Error returns a string with the PC's symbols or "" if the PC is invalid.
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// When defining a new error type, have its Error method call this one passing
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// it the string representation of the error.
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func (e *ErrorNode) Error(msg string) string {
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s := ""
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if fn := runtime.FuncForPC(e.pc); fn != nil {
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file, line := fn.FileLine(e.pc)
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s = fmt.Sprintf("-> %v, %v:%v\n", fn.Name(), file, line)
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}
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s += msg + "\n\n"
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if e.cause != nil {
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s += e.cause.Error() + "\n"
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}
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return s
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}
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// Cause returns the error that preceded this error.
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func (e *ErrorNode) Cause() error { return e.cause }
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// Temporary returns true if the error occurred due to a temporary condition.
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func (e ErrorNode) Temporary() bool {
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type temporary interface {
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Temporary() bool
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}
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for err := e.cause; err != nil; {
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if t, ok := err.(temporary); ok {
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return t.Temporary()
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}
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if cause, ok := err.(causer); ok {
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err = cause.Cause()
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} else {
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err = nil
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}
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}
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return false
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}
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// Timeout returns true if the error occurred due to time expiring.
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func (e ErrorNode) Timeout() bool {
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type timeout interface {
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Timeout() bool
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}
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for err := e.cause; err != nil; {
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if t, ok := err.(timeout); ok {
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return t.Timeout()
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}
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if cause, ok := err.(causer); ok {
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err = cause.Cause()
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} else {
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err = nil
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}
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}
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return false
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}
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// Initialize is used to initialize an embedded ErrorNode field.
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// It captures the caller's program counter and saves the cause (preceding error).
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// To initialize the field, use "ErrorNode{}.Initialize(cause, 3)". A callersToSkip
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// value of 3 is very common; but, depending on your code nesting, you may need
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// a different value.
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func (ErrorNode) Initialize(cause error, callersToSkip int) ErrorNode {
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// Get the PC of Initialize method's caller.
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pc := [1]uintptr{}
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_ = runtime.Callers(callersToSkip, pc[:])
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return ErrorNode{pc: pc[0], cause: cause}
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}
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// Cause walks all the preceding errors and return the originating error.
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func Cause(err error) error {
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for err != nil {
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cause, ok := err.(causer)
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if !ok {
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break
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}
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err = cause.Cause()
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}
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return err
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}
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// NewError creates a simple string error (like Error.New). But, this
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// error also captures the caller's Program Counter and the preceding error.
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func NewError(cause error, msg string) error {
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return &pcError{
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ErrorNode: ErrorNode{}.Initialize(cause, 3),
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msg: msg,
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}
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}
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// pcError is a simple string error (like error.New) with an ErrorNode (PC & cause).
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type pcError struct {
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ErrorNode
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msg string
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}
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// Error satisfies the error interface. It shows the error with Program Counter
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// symbols and calls Error on the preceding error so you can see the full error chain.
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func (e *pcError) Error() string { return e.ErrorNode.Error(e.msg) }
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