// Package error implements generic tooling for tracking RFC 2119 // violations and linking back to the appropriate specification section. package error import ( "fmt" "strings" ) // Level represents the RFC 2119 compliance levels type Level int const ( // MAY-level // May represents 'MAY' in RFC 2119. May Level = iota // Optional represents 'OPTIONAL' in RFC 2119. Optional // SHOULD-level // Should represents 'SHOULD' in RFC 2119. Should // ShouldNot represents 'SHOULD NOT' in RFC 2119. ShouldNot // Recommended represents 'RECOMMENDED' in RFC 2119. Recommended // NotRecommended represents 'NOT RECOMMENDED' in RFC 2119. NotRecommended // MUST-level // Must represents 'MUST' in RFC 2119 Must // MustNot represents 'MUST NOT' in RFC 2119. MustNot // Shall represents 'SHALL' in RFC 2119. Shall // ShallNot represents 'SHALL NOT' in RFC 2119. ShallNot // Required represents 'REQUIRED' in RFC 2119. Required ) // Error represents an error with compliance level and specification reference. type Error struct { // Level represents the RFC 2119 compliance level. Level Level // Reference is a URL for the violated specification requirement. Reference string // Err holds additional details about the violation. Err error } // ParseLevel takes a string level and returns the RFC 2119 compliance level constant. func ParseLevel(level string) (Level, error) { switch strings.ToUpper(level) { case "MAY": fallthrough case "OPTIONAL": return May, nil case "SHOULD": fallthrough case "SHOULDNOT": fallthrough case "RECOMMENDED": fallthrough case "NOTRECOMMENDED": return Should, nil case "MUST": fallthrough case "MUSTNOT": fallthrough case "SHALL": fallthrough case "SHALLNOT": fallthrough case "REQUIRED": return Must, nil } var l Level return l, fmt.Errorf("%q is not a valid compliance level", level) } // Error returns the error message with specification reference. func (err *Error) Error() string { return fmt.Sprintf("%s\nRefer to: %s", err.Err.Error(), err.Reference) }