Information for RPM golang-github-bugsnag-panicwrap-1.2.0-6.fc32.src.rpm
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Name | golang-github-bugsnag-panicwrap | ||||||||||||||
Version | 1.2.0 | ||||||||||||||
Release | 6.fc32 | ||||||||||||||
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Arch | src | ||||||||||||||
Summary | Go library for catching and handling panics in Go applications | ||||||||||||||
Description | Panicwrap is a Go library that re-executes a Go binary and monitors stderr output from the binary for a panic. When it find a panic, it executes a user-defined handler function. Stdout, stderr, stdin, signals, and exit codes continue to work as normal, making the existence of panicwrap mostly invisble to the end user until a panic actually occurs. Since a panic is truly a bug in the program meant to crash the runtime, globally catching panics within Go applications is not supposed to be possible. Despite this, it is often useful to have a way to know when panics occur. panicwrap allows you to do something with these panics, such as writing them to a file, so that you can track when panics occur. Panicwrap is not a panic recovery system. Panics indicate serious problems with your application and should crash the runtime. panicwrap is just meant as a way to monitor for panics. If you still think this is the worst idea ever, read the section below on why. | ||||||||||||||
Build Time | 2020-01-28 23:44:50 GMT | ||||||||||||||
Size | 20.71 KB | ||||||||||||||
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License | MIT | ||||||||||||||
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