I suspect your (possibly wrapped) error will be of type
x509.UnknownAuthorityError, so you should be able to check for it with
errors.As:
var uaerr x509.UnknownAuthorityError
if errors.As(err, &uaerr) {
// handle as an unknown authority error
}
On Tue, Jun 2, 2020 at 8:22 AM Kevin Chadwick wro
Showing us some code would really help. It's hard to understand what you
are doing from this brief description. Also, where does the SIGBUS occur?
What pc, and what address?
What types are you passing as the first argument to typedmemmove? Where did
you get them from?
This is a fine question f
Very often I use the stringer command to generate lists of enumerated
values, which is great btw.
But one thing that I see myself also writing after this is a Parse method
or function to validate strings that are received.
The use case is that I have a list of possible values for a controlled
fi
Thank you. I now officially know that I don’t understand. Sorry.
On Sun, Jun 7, 2020 at 7:54 AM Viktor Kojouharov
wrote:
> The pointer is being copied via typedmemmove, which itself calls memmove,
> which, according to its documentation, copies bytes from the source to the
> destination. Not sur
Yes Brian, this the way it is done in the "How to write Go code" article,
and it indeed works. At least, when package
morestrings is imported in the hello module where it is part of. I did get
that to work, but... i wanted to take the next
step and import that package morestrings in a whole new mod
The pointer is being copied via typedmemmove, which itself calls memmove,
which, according to its documentation, copies bytes from the source to the
destination. Not sure why that would be impossible, considering it does
work for some code (the source pointer preserves its data)
Not sure what y
On Sunday, 7 June 2020 14:20:40 UTC+1, Erwin Driessens wrote:
>
>
> However, my next quest was to import the hello/morestrings package in
> another module and use it there. I can['t] get it to work :(
> Does anyone know of a good document/wiki/tutorial about developing go code
> that is not on re
Do you mean that you have a problem with the value of the pointer? That is
"copying the pointer." This seems impossible.
Attempting to access through a pointer copied via unsafe is (generally)
inviting doom, and seems highly possible. The instant the last pointer to
that data goes out of scope the
Thanks Micheal, i will read those articles.
But won't it be very cumbersome to have to edit the go.mod file all the
time? It seems like it would break the flow.
On Sun, 7 Jun 2020 at 15:31, Michael Stiller wrote:
> Hi,
>
> if the you want to use is on the local system you can add something lik
should be: "i can't get it to work", instead of "i can get it to work",
sadly enough
On Sunday, June 7, 2020 at 3:20:40 PM UTC+2, Erwin Driessens wrote:
>
> Hello people
> i have always found modules very scary and complicated but now there seems
> to be no way round any longer.
> I have a lot
Hi,
if the you want to use is on the local system you can add something like this
to the go.mod file:
replace github.com/yourrepo/module => ../pkg/module
See also here:
https://thewebivore.com/using-replace-in-go-mod-to-point-to-your-local-module/
and here:
https://starkandwayne.com/blog/sw
Hello people
i have always found modules very scary and complicated but now there seems
to be no way round any longer.
I have a lot of packages that i do now want to put in repositories. I want
them to be locally accessible, without internet access.
Everything always worked great for me with the
p.s. should such questions be posted in golang-dev, since it deals with
runtime internals?
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Hi,
I'm playing around with the runtime, copying some data behind
unsafe.Pointer to a destination whenever a function is invoked. I'm
currently doing it with the 'typedmemmove' function from within the
runtime. That works for certain code, but panics with "unexpected fault
address" - going thr
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