// Type definitions for verror 1.10 // Project: https://github.com/davepacheco/node-verror // Definitions by: Sven Reglitzki , Maxime Toumi-M // Definitions: https://github.com/DefinitelyTyped/DefinitelyTyped /* * VError([cause], fmt[, arg...]): Like JavaScript's built-in Error class, but * supports a "cause" argument (another error) and a printf-style message. The * cause argument can be null or omitted entirely. * * Examples: * * CODE MESSAGE * new VError('something bad happened') "something bad happened" * new VError('missing file: "%s"', file) "missing file: "/etc/passwd" * with file = '/etc/passwd' * new VError(err, 'open failed') "open failed: file not found" * with err.message = 'file not found' */ declare class VError extends Error { static VError: typeof VError; static cause(err: Error): Error | null; static info(err: Error): VError.Info; static fullStack(err: Error): string; static findCauseByName(err: Error, name: string): Error | null; static hasCauseWithName(err: Error, name: string): boolean; static errorFromList(errors: T[]): null | T | VError.MultiError; static errorForEach(err: Error, func: (err: Error) => void): void; cause(): Error | undefined; constructor(options: VError.Options | Error, message: string, ...params: any[]); constructor(message?: string, ...params: any[]); } declare namespace VError { interface Info { [key: string]: any; } interface Options { cause?: Error | null; name?: string; strict?: boolean; constructorOpt?(...args: any[]): void; info?: Info; } /* * SError is like VError, but stricter about types. You cannot pass "null" or * "undefined" as string arguments to the formatter. Since SError is only a * different function, not really a different class, we don't set * SError.prototype.name. */ class SError extends VError {} /* * Represents a collection of errors for the purpose of consumers that generally * only deal with one error. Callers can extract the individual errors * contained in this object, but may also just treat it as a normal single * error, in which case a summary message will be printed. */ class MultiError extends VError { constructor(errors: Error[]); errors(): Error[]; } /* * Like JavaScript's built-in Error class, but supports a "cause" argument which * is wrapped, not "folded in" as with VError. Accepts a printf-style message. * The cause argument can be null. */ class WError extends VError {} } export = VError;