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@biased-ts/eor

v0.0.2

Published

A lightweight and fast Error helper.

Downloads

5

Readme

eor

eor is a fast error library for Typescript

It provides several error helpers, and error classes built in.


Prerequisites

A general understanding of Typescript, generics, and Node/NPM.

For contributing it is expected that you understand the source code behind the library, and the general layout of the source code within.

Installation

This is a general example on how to install the utilities provided by this library.

  • npm
    npm install @biased-ts/eor --save

Usage

Depending on your use case, and what portion of the utility library you are using, these examples can vary.

For now, we are simply going to cover using the Getter and Setter annotations.

import { CustomError } from '@biased-ts/eor';

new CustomError<readonly ['Name'], readonly ['Message']>('Name', 'Message');

// create a new custom error with a few names and messages allowed
// it will convert the array into tuples which are allowed.
new CustomError<readonly ['Name', 'Another Name'], readonly ['Message', 'Another Message']>('Name', 'Another Message');


new CustomErrorBuilder()
    .setName('Name')
    .setMessage('Message')
    .throw(); // throws the error

Documentaion

At this current point in time, any documentation provided for this library is simply provided through using JSDoc comments; those are required to have detailed examples, descriptions, and other data.

Acknowledgements

This section is here to give acknowledgement to anyone who contributes, or takes the time to report any issues within the source code; any efforts are heavily appreciated. Thank you all for your time, and thank you anybody who uses this.

Licencing

This project is "licenced" using the Unlicence "licence".