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This commit changes the RuleError type to a struct which consists of an error code and human-readable description. From a usage perspective, existing code should not break since type asserting an error to a RuleError still works in the same manner. The difference is the caller can now take that type asserted RuleError and access the .ErrorCode field on it to programmatically identify the specific rule that was violated. ok @jrick
218 lines
7.7 KiB
Go
218 lines
7.7 KiB
Go
// Copyright (c) 2014 Conformal Systems LLC.
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// Use of this source code is governed by an ISC
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// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
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package btcchain
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import (
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"fmt"
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)
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// ErrorCode identifies a kind of error.
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type ErrorCode int
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// These constants are used to identify a specific RuleError.
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const (
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// ErrDuplicateBlock indicates a block with the same hash already
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// exists.
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ErrDuplicateBlock ErrorCode = iota
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// ErrBlockVersionTooOld indicates the block version is too old and is
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// no longer accepted since the majority of the network has upgraded
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// to a newer version.
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ErrBlockVersionTooOld
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// ErrInvalidTime indicates the time in the passed block has a precision
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// that is more than one second. The chain consensus rules require
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// timestamps to have a maximum precision of one second.
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ErrInvalidTime
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// ErrTimeTooOld indicates the time is either before the median time of
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// the last several blocks per the chain consensus rules or prior to the
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// most recent checkpoint.
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ErrTimeTooOld
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// ErrTimeTooNew indicates the time is too far in the future as compared
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// the current time.
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ErrTimeTooNew
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// ErrDifficultyTooLow indicates the difficulty for the block is lower
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// than the difficulty required by the most recent checkpoint.
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ErrDifficultyTooLow
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// ErrUnexpectedDifficulty indicates specified bits do not align with
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// the expected value either because it doesn't match the calculated
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// valued based on difficulty regarted rules or it is out of the valid
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// range.
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ErrUnexpectedDifficulty
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// ErrHighHash indicates the block does not hash to a value which is
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// lower than the required target difficultly.
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ErrHighHash
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// ErrBadMerkleRoot indicates the calculated merkle root does not match
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// the expected value.
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ErrBadMerkleRoot
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// ErrBadCheckpoint indicates a block that is expected to be at a
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// checkpoint height does not match the expected one.
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ErrBadCheckpoint
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// ErrForkTooOld indicates a block is attempted to fork the block chain
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// before the most recent checkpoint.
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ErrForkTooOld
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// ErrNoTransactions indicates the block does not have a least one
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// transaction. A valid block must have at least the coinbase
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// transaction.
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ErrNoTransactions
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// ErrNoTxInputs indicates a transaction does not have any inputs. A
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// valid transaction must have at least one input.
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ErrNoTxInputs
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// ErrNoTxOutputs indicates a transaction does not have any outputs. A
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// valid transaction must have at least one output.
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ErrNoTxOutputs
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// ErrBadTxOutValue indicates an output value for a transaction is
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// invalid in some way such as being out of range.
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ErrBadTxOutValue
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// ErrDuplicateTxInputs indicates a transaction references the same
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// input more than once.
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ErrDuplicateTxInputs
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// ErrBadTxInput indicates a transaction input is invalid in some way
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// such as referencing a previous transaction outpoint which is out of
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// range or not referencing one at all.
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ErrBadTxInput
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// ErrMissingTx indicates a transaction referenced by an input is
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// missing.
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ErrMissingTx
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// ErrUnfinalizedTx indicates a transaction has not been finalized.
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// A valid block may only contain finalized transactions.
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ErrUnfinalizedTx
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// ErrDuplicateTx indicates a block contains an identical transaction
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// (or at least two transactions which hash to the same value). A
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// valid block may only contain unique transactions.
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ErrDuplicateTx
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// ErrOverwriteTx indicates a block contains a transaction that has
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// the same hash as a previous transaction which has not been fully
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// spent.
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ErrOverwriteTx
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// ErrImmatureSpend indicates a transaction is attempting to spend a
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// coinbase that has not yet reached the required maturity.
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ErrImmatureSpend
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// ErrDoubleSpend indicates a transaction is attempting to spend coins
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// that have already been spent.
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ErrDoubleSpend
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// ErrSpendTooHigh indicates a transaction is attempting to spend more
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// value than the sum of all of its inputs.
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ErrSpendTooHigh
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// ErrBadFees indicates the total fees for a block are invalid due to
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// exceeding the maximum possible value.
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ErrBadFees
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// ErrTooManySigOps indicates the total number of signature operations
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// for a transaction or block exceed the maximum allowed limits.
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ErrTooManySigOps
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// ErrFirstTxNotCoinbase indicates the first transaction in a block
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// is not a coinbase transaction.
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ErrFirstTxNotCoinbase
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// ErrMultipleCoinbases indicates a block contains more than one
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// coinbase transaction.
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ErrMultipleCoinbases
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// ErrBadCoinbaseScriptLen indicates the length of the signature script
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// for a coinbase transaction is not within the valid range.
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ErrBadCoinbaseScriptLen
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// ErrBadCoinbaseValue indicates the amount of a coinbase value does
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// not match the expected value of the subsidy plus the sum of all fees.
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ErrBadCoinbaseValue
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// ErrMissingCoinbaseHeight indicates the coinbase transaction for a
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// block does not start with the serialized block block height as
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// required for version 2 and higher blocks.
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ErrMissingCoinbaseHeight
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// ErrBadCoinbaseHeight indicates the serialized block height in the
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// coinbase transaction for version 2 and higher blocks does not match
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// the expected value.
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ErrBadCoinbaseHeight
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)
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// Map of ErrorCode values back to their constant names for pretty printing.
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var errorCodeStrings = map[ErrorCode]string{
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ErrDuplicateBlock: "ErrDuplicateBlock",
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ErrBlockVersionTooOld: "ErrBlockVersionTooOld",
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ErrInvalidTime: "ErrInvalidTime",
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ErrTimeTooOld: "ErrTimeTooOld",
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ErrTimeTooNew: "ErrTimeTooNew",
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ErrDifficultyTooLow: "ErrDifficultyTooLow",
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ErrUnexpectedDifficulty: "ErrUnexpectedDifficulty",
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ErrHighHash: "ErrHighHash",
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ErrBadMerkleRoot: "ErrBadMerkleRoot",
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ErrBadCheckpoint: "ErrBadCheckpoint",
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ErrForkTooOld: "ErrForkTooOld",
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ErrNoTransactions: "ErrNoTransactions",
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ErrNoTxInputs: "ErrNoTxInputs",
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ErrNoTxOutputs: "ErrNoTxOutputs",
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ErrBadTxOutValue: "ErrBadTxOutValue",
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ErrDuplicateTxInputs: "ErrDuplicateTxInputs",
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ErrBadTxInput: "ErrBadTxInput",
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ErrMissingTx: "ErrMissingTx",
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ErrUnfinalizedTx: "ErrUnfinalizedTx",
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ErrDuplicateTx: "ErrDuplicateTx",
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ErrOverwriteTx: "ErrOverwriteTx",
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ErrImmatureSpend: "ErrImmatureSpend",
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ErrDoubleSpend: "ErrDoubleSpend",
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ErrSpendTooHigh: "ErrSpendTooHigh",
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ErrBadFees: "ErrBadFees",
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ErrTooManySigOps: "ErrTooManySigOps",
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ErrFirstTxNotCoinbase: "ErrFirstTxNotCoinbase",
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ErrMultipleCoinbases: "ErrMultipleCoinbases",
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ErrBadCoinbaseScriptLen: "ErrBadCoinbaseScriptLen",
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ErrBadCoinbaseValue: "ErrBadCoinbaseValue",
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ErrMissingCoinbaseHeight: "ErrMissingCoinbaseHeight",
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ErrBadCoinbaseHeight: "ErrBadCoinbaseHeight",
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}
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// String returns the ErrorCode as a human-readable name.
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func (e ErrorCode) String() string {
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if s := errorCodeStrings[e]; s != "" {
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return s
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}
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return fmt.Sprintf("Unknown ErrorCode (%d)", int(e))
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}
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// RuleError identifies a rule violation. It is used to indicate that
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// processing of a block or transaction failed due to one of the many validation
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// rules. The caller can use type assertions to determine if a failure was
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// specifically due to a rule violation and access the ErrorCode field to
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// ascertain the specific reason for the rule violation.
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type RuleError struct {
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ErrorCode ErrorCode // Describes the kind of error
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Description string // Human readable description of the issue
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}
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// Error satisfies the error interface and prints human-readable errors.
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func (e RuleError) Error() string {
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return e.Description
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}
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// ruleError creates an RuleError given a set of arguments.
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func ruleError(c ErrorCode, desc string) RuleError {
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return RuleError{ErrorCode: c, Description: desc}
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}
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