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Returning the full error just adds extra noise to the error since it's already clear that there was an error with the number. This now says exactly what is wrong with the number.
A TypeError typically refers to the go type of something. This error is used to indicate that the value cannot be parsed correctly.
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Merge upstream PR goji#6
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Note: I fully expect this to be a bit controversial, but I'm introducing the issues to get some feedback.
go.mod: Not sure how goji as a whole is feeling about this one.
Using log.Fatal (pebkac) kills my entire server when hit. This affects all other requests. Of course, such errors should be caught in dev, but it's a bit presumptuous for a library.
This applies conventional error handling rather than panic()/recover().
For number errors, instead of returning the entire
strconv.NumError, only return the internal error. This simplifies errors fromparam: error parsing key "Thing" as int: strconv.ParseInt: parsing "4.2": invalid syntaxtoerror parsing key "Thing" as int: invalid syntax.Rename
TypeErrortoValueError. This might break some things, so I wanted some feedback here.