// Copyright 2018-2021 the Deno authors. All rights reserved. MIT license. //! There are many types of errors in Deno: //! - AnyError: a generic wrapper that can encapsulate any type of error. //! - JsError: a container for the error message and stack trace for exceptions //! thrown in JavaScript code. We use this to pretty-print stack traces. //! - Diagnostic: these are errors that originate in TypeScript's compiler. //! They're similar to JsError, in that they have line numbers. But //! Diagnostics are compile-time type errors, whereas JsErrors are runtime //! exceptions. use crate::ast::DiagnosticBuffer; use crate::import_map::ImportMapError; use deno_core::error::AnyError; fn get_import_map_error_class(_: &ImportMapError) -> &'static str { "URIError" } fn get_diagnostic_class(_: &DiagnosticBuffer) -> &'static str { "SyntaxError" } pub(crate) fn get_error_class_name(e: &AnyError) -> &'static str { deno_runtime::errors::get_error_class_name(e) .or_else(|| { e.downcast_ref::() .map(get_import_map_error_class) }) .or_else(|| { e.downcast_ref::() .map(get_diagnostic_class) }) .unwrap_or_else(|| { panic!( "Error '{}' contains boxed error of unknown type:{}", e, e.chain() .map(|e| format!("\n {:?}", e)) .collect::() ); }) }