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A simple utility package for exception handling with try-catch in Golang - rbrahul/exception

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A simple utility package for exception handling with try-catch in Golang - rbrahul/exception

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Go Try Catch Exception Handler

By design, Go doesn't offer any mechanism for Exception handling. But Programmers from different backgrounds like Java, C++, Php can be sceptical about the decision. Exception handling with Try Catch Finally is well adapted in all the modern languages. To ease the pain, this library offers utility functions for Exception Handling, which will help programmers to write Go code with Try-Catch-Finally approach.

This is how you can throw Exception and handle within Catch:

 import(
     e "github.com/rbrahul/exception"
 )

...
    e.Try(func() {
        data := getValue() // get me the value from Allions
        if data != 100 {
		    e.Throw(e.AssertionError("Expected value is not same as 100"))
        }
	})
    .Catch(e.In(e.AssertionErrorType, e.ValueErrorType), func(excep *Exception) {
        fmt.Println("Message:",excep.Message)
        fmt.Println("Exception Type:",excep.Type)
        fmt.Println("Here is the Stack Trace:",excep.StackTrace)
    })
    .Catch(nil, func(excep *Exception) {
        fmt.Println("I'll be executed as fallback:",excep.Message)
    })
    .Finally(func() {
		fmt.Println("I have been executing always to clean the world!")
	})
    .Run()
...

Throwing a custom exception

You have to define a exception variable with ExceptionType.

const SomethingWentWrongError  e.ExceptionType = "SomethingWentWrongError"

Now you have to initialize and throw your exception via e.New constructor. You can pass a proper error message as optional argument.

    e.Try(func() {
        e.Throw(e.New(SomethingWentWrongError, "Something went worng!"))
	})
    .Catch(e.In(SomethingWentWrongError), func(excep *Exception) {
        fmt.Println("Message:",excep.Message)
        fmt.Println("Exception Type:",excep.Type)
    })
    .Finally(func() {
		fmt.Println("I'm Gonna fix it!")
	})
    .Run()

You can wrap any panic with try-catch and recover it elegently

    e.Try(func() {
        panic("I'm gonna panic but don't worry")
	})
    .Catch(nil, func(excep *Exception) {
        fmt.Println("I knew you are gonna catch me :p", excep.Message)
    })
    .Run()

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