/** * About Errors. * * @_section: api/utils/errors:Errors [about-errors] */ import { version } from "../_version.js"; import { defineProperties } from "./properties.js"; function stringify(value) { if (value == null) { return "null"; } if (Array.isArray(value)) { return "[ " + (value.map(stringify)).join(", ") + " ]"; } if (value instanceof Uint8Array) { const HEX = "0123456789abcdef"; let result = "0x"; for (let i = 0; i < value.length; i++) { result += HEX[value[i] >> 4]; result += HEX[value[i] & 0xf]; } return result; } if (typeof (value) === "object" && typeof (value.toJSON) === "function") { return stringify(value.toJSON()); } switch (typeof (value)) { case "boolean": case "symbol": return value.toString(); case "bigint": return BigInt(value).toString(); case "number": return (value).toString(); case "string": return JSON.stringify(value); case "object": { const keys = Object.keys(value); keys.sort(); return "{ " + keys.map((k) => `${stringify(k)}: ${stringify(value[k])}`).join(", ") + " }"; } } return `[ COULD NOT SERIALIZE ]`; } /** * Returns true if the %%error%% matches an error thrown by ethers * that matches the error %%code%%. * * In TypeScript envornoments, this can be used to check that %%error%% * matches an EthersError type, which means the expected properties will * be set. * * @See [ErrorCodes](api:ErrorCode) * @example * try { * / / code.... * } catch (e) { * if (isError(e, "CALL_EXCEPTION")) { * console.log(e.data); * } * } */ export function isError(error, code) { return (error && error.code === code); } /** * Returns true if %%error%% is a [CALL_EXCEPTION](api:CallExceptionError). */ export function isCallException(error) { return isError(error, "CALL_EXCEPTION"); } /** * Returns a new Error configured to the format ethers emits errors, with * the %%message%%, [[api:ErrorCode]] %%code%% and additioanl properties * for the corresponding EthersError. * * Each error in ethers includes the version of ethers, a * machine-readable [[ErrorCode]], and depneding on %%code%%, additional * required properties. The error message will also include the %%meeage%%, * ethers version, %%code%% and all aditional properties, serialized. */ export function makeError(message, code, info) { { const details = []; if (info) { if ("message" in info || "code" in info || "name" in info) { throw new Error(`value will overwrite populated values: ${stringify(info)}`); } for (const key in info) { const value = (info[key]); // try { details.push(key + "=" + stringify(value)); // } catch (error: any) { // console.log("MMM", error.message); // details.push(key + "=[could not serialize object]"); // } } } details.push(`code=${code}`); details.push(`version=${version}`); if (details.length) { message += " (" + details.join(", ") + ")"; } } let error; switch (code) { case "INVALID_ARGUMENT": error = new TypeError(message); break; case "NUMERIC_FAULT": case "BUFFER_OVERRUN": error = new RangeError(message); break; default: error = new Error(message); } defineProperties(error, { code }); if (info) { defineProperties(error, info); } return error; } /** * Throws an EthersError with %%message%%, %%code%% and additional error * %%info%% when %%check%% is falsish.. * * @see [[api:makeError]] */ export function assert(check, message, code, info) { if (!check) { throw makeError(message, code, info); } } /** * A simple helper to simply ensuring provided arguments match expected * constraints, throwing if not. * * In TypeScript environments, the %%check%% has been asserted true, so * any further code does not need additional compile-time checks. */ export function assertArgument(check, message, name, value) { assert(check, message, "INVALID_ARGUMENT", { argument: name, value: value }); } export function assertArgumentCount(count, expectedCount, message) { if (message == null) { message = ""; } if (message) { message = ": " + message; } assert(count >= expectedCount, "missing arguemnt" + message, "MISSING_ARGUMENT", { count: count, expectedCount: expectedCount }); assert(count <= expectedCount, "too many arguemnts" + message, "UNEXPECTED_ARGUMENT", { count: count, expectedCount: expectedCount }); } const _normalizeForms = ["NFD", "NFC", "NFKD", "NFKC"].reduce((accum, form) => { try { // General test for normalize /* c8 ignore start */ if ("test".normalize(form) !== "test") { throw new Error("bad"); } ; /* c8 ignore stop */ if (form === "NFD") { const check = String.fromCharCode(0xe9).normalize("NFD"); const expected = String.fromCharCode(0x65, 0x0301); /* c8 ignore start */ if (check !== expected) { throw new Error("broken"); } /* c8 ignore stop */ } accum.push(form); } catch (error) { } return accum; }, []); /** * Throws if the normalization %%form%% is not supported. */ export function assertNormalize(form) { assert(_normalizeForms.indexOf(form) >= 0, "platform missing String.prototype.normalize", "UNSUPPORTED_OPERATION", { operation: "String.prototype.normalize", info: { form } }); } /** * Many classes use file-scoped values to guard the constructor, * making it effectively private. This facilitates that pattern * by ensuring the %%givenGaurd%% matches the file-scoped %%guard%%, * throwing if not, indicating the %%className%% if provided. */ export function assertPrivate(givenGuard, guard, className) { if (className == null) { className = ""; } if (givenGuard !== guard) { let method = className, operation = "new"; if (className) { method += "."; operation += " " + className; } assert(false, `private constructor; use ${method}from* methods`, "UNSUPPORTED_OPERATION", { operation }); } } //# sourceMappingURL=errors.js.map