muun-recovery/vendor/github.com/btcsuite/btcwallet/waddrmgr/error.go

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// Copyright (c) 2014 The btcsuite developers
// Use of this source code is governed by an ISC
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
package waddrmgr
import (
"fmt"
"strconv"
"github.com/btcsuite/btcutil/hdkeychain"
)
var (
// errAlreadyExists is the common error description used for the
// ErrAlreadyExists error code.
errAlreadyExists = "the specified address manager already exists"
// errCoinTypeTooHigh is the common error description used for the
// ErrCoinTypeTooHigh error code.
errCoinTypeTooHigh = "coin type may not exceed " +
strconv.FormatUint(hdkeychain.HardenedKeyStart-1, 10)
// errAcctTooHigh is the common error description used for the
// ErrAccountNumTooHigh error code.
errAcctTooHigh = "account number may not exceed " +
strconv.FormatUint(hdkeychain.HardenedKeyStart-1, 10)
// errLocked is the common error description used for the ErrLocked
// error code.
errLocked = "address manager is locked"
// errWatchingOnly is the common error description used for the
// ErrWatchingOnly error code.
errWatchingOnly = "address manager is watching-only"
)
// ErrorCode identifies a kind of error.
type ErrorCode int
// These constants are used to identify a specific ManagerError.
const (
// ErrDatabase indicates an error with the underlying database. When
// this error code is set, the Err field of the ManagerError will be
// set to the underlying error returned from the database.
ErrDatabase ErrorCode = iota
// ErrUpgrade indicates the manager needs to be upgraded. This should
// not happen in practice unless the version number has been increased
// and there is not yet any code written to upgrade.
ErrUpgrade
// ErrKeyChain indicates an error with the key chain typically either
// due to the inability to create an extended key or deriving a child
// extended key. When this error code is set, the Err field of the
// ManagerError will be set to the underlying error.
ErrKeyChain
// ErrCrypto indicates an error with the cryptography related operations
// such as decrypting or encrypting data, parsing an EC public key,
// or deriving a secret key from a password. When this error code is
// set, the Err field of the ManagerError will be set to the underlying
// error.
ErrCrypto
// ErrInvalidKeyType indicates an error where an invalid crypto
// key type has been selected.
ErrInvalidKeyType
// ErrNoExist indicates that the specified database does not exist.
ErrNoExist
// ErrAlreadyExists indicates that the specified database already exists.
ErrAlreadyExists
// ErrCoinTypeTooHigh indicates that the coin type specified in the provided
// network parameters is higher than the max allowed value as defined
// by the maxCoinType constant.
ErrCoinTypeTooHigh
// ErrAccountNumTooHigh indicates that the specified account number is higher
// than the max allowed value as defined by the MaxAccountNum constant.
ErrAccountNumTooHigh
// ErrLocked indicates that an operation, which requires the account
// manager to be unlocked, was requested on a locked account manager.
ErrLocked
// ErrWatchingOnly indicates that an operation, which requires the
// account manager to have access to private data, was requested on
// a watching-only account manager.
ErrWatchingOnly
// ErrInvalidAccount indicates that the requested account is not valid.
ErrInvalidAccount
// ErrAddressNotFound indicates that the requested address is not known to
// the account manager.
ErrAddressNotFound
// ErrAccountNotFound indicates that the requested account is not known to
// the account manager.
ErrAccountNotFound
// ErrDuplicateAddress indicates an address already exists.
ErrDuplicateAddress
// ErrDuplicateAccount indicates an account already exists.
ErrDuplicateAccount
// ErrTooManyAddresses indicates that more than the maximum allowed number of
// addresses per account have been requested.
ErrTooManyAddresses
// ErrWrongPassphrase indicates that the specified passphrase is incorrect.
// This could be for either public or private master keys.
ErrWrongPassphrase
// ErrWrongNet indicates that the private key to be imported is not for the
// the same network the account manager is configured for.
ErrWrongNet
// ErrCallBackBreak is used to break from a callback function passed
// down to the manager.
ErrCallBackBreak
// ErrEmptyPassphrase indicates that the private passphrase was refused
// due to being empty.
ErrEmptyPassphrase
// ErrScopeNotFound is returned when a target scope cannot be found
// within the database.
ErrScopeNotFound
// ErrBirthdayBlockNotSet is returned when we attempt to retrieve the
// wallet's birthday but it has not been set yet.
ErrBirthdayBlockNotSet
// ErrBlockNotFound is returned when we attempt to retrieve the hash for
// a block that we do not know of.
ErrBlockNotFound
)
// Map of ErrorCode values back to their constant names for pretty printing.
var errorCodeStrings = map[ErrorCode]string{
ErrDatabase: "ErrDatabase",
ErrUpgrade: "ErrUpgrade",
ErrKeyChain: "ErrKeyChain",
ErrCrypto: "ErrCrypto",
ErrInvalidKeyType: "ErrInvalidKeyType",
ErrNoExist: "ErrNoExist",
ErrAlreadyExists: "ErrAlreadyExists",
ErrCoinTypeTooHigh: "ErrCoinTypeTooHigh",
ErrAccountNumTooHigh: "ErrAccountNumTooHigh",
ErrLocked: "ErrLocked",
ErrWatchingOnly: "ErrWatchingOnly",
ErrInvalidAccount: "ErrInvalidAccount",
ErrAddressNotFound: "ErrAddressNotFound",
ErrAccountNotFound: "ErrAccountNotFound",
ErrDuplicateAddress: "ErrDuplicateAddress",
ErrDuplicateAccount: "ErrDuplicateAccount",
ErrTooManyAddresses: "ErrTooManyAddresses",
ErrWrongPassphrase: "ErrWrongPassphrase",
ErrWrongNet: "ErrWrongNet",
ErrCallBackBreak: "ErrCallBackBreak",
ErrEmptyPassphrase: "ErrEmptyPassphrase",
ErrScopeNotFound: "ErrScopeNotFound",
}
// String returns the ErrorCode as a human-readable name.
func (e ErrorCode) String() string {
if s := errorCodeStrings[e]; s != "" {
return s
}
return fmt.Sprintf("Unknown ErrorCode (%d)", int(e))
}
// ManagerError provides a single type for errors that can happen during address
// manager operation. It is used to indicate several types of failures
// including errors with caller requests such as invalid accounts or requesting
// private keys against a locked address manager, errors with the database
// (ErrDatabase), errors with key chain derivation (ErrKeyChain), and errors
// related to crypto (ErrCrypto).
//
// The caller can use type assertions to determine if an error is a ManagerError
// and access the ErrorCode field to ascertain the specific reason for the
// failure.
//
// The ErrDatabase, ErrKeyChain, and ErrCrypto error codes will also have the
// Err field set with the underlying error.
type ManagerError struct {
ErrorCode ErrorCode // Describes the kind of error
Description string // Human readable description of the issue
Err error // Underlying error
}
// Error satisfies the error interface and prints human-readable errors.
func (e ManagerError) Error() string {
if e.Err != nil {
return e.Description + ": " + e.Err.Error()
}
return e.Description
}
// managerError creates a ManagerError given a set of arguments.
func managerError(c ErrorCode, desc string, err error) ManagerError {
return ManagerError{ErrorCode: c, Description: desc, Err: err}
}
// Break is a global err used to signal a break from the callback
// function by returning an error with the code ErrCallBackBreak
var Break = managerError(ErrCallBackBreak, "callback break", nil)
// IsError returns whether the error is a ManagerError with a matching error
// code.
func IsError(err error, code ErrorCode) bool {
e, ok := err.(ManagerError)
return ok && e.ErrorCode == code
}