go-safe
pears-go
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MIT License | MIT License |
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pears-go
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pears: a package for easily handling panic recovery and collecting errors from worker routines.
What this appears to actually do is going to be fairly divergent from what people expect here. It sounds like you've got an errgroup alternative, but it requires Python, seems to have strong opinions about a development environment, and so on. The farther I dug into this the less I understood what it was doing.
What are some alternatives?
go-funk - A modern Go utility library which provides helpers (map, find, contains, filter, ...)
emperror - The Emperor takes care of all errors personally
hub - A command-line tool that makes git easier to use with GitHub.
errors - A drop-in replacement for Go errors, with some added sugar! Unwrap user-friendly messages, HTTP status code, easy wrapping with multiple error types.
go-ez - An experimental Go package that allows you to write less error handling and makes the logic look simpler and clearer.
errorx - A comprehensive error handling library for Go
bugsnag - Well-documented, maintainable, idiomatic, opinionated, and *unofficial* rewrite of the Bugsnag Go notifier
eris - Error handling library with readable stack traces and flexible formatting support 🎆