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Chi Vinh Le commented on THRIFT-2854:
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I just scanned the generated code. It seems to be working correctly. Errors get 
reported back to the processing server. {{oneway}} doesn't reply back to 
client, otherwise it does. Where are the flaws located exactly?
The only problem I find is what I reported above in the ticket.

> Go Struct writer and reader looses important error information
> --------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: THRIFT-2854
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/THRIFT-2854
>             Project: Thrift
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Go - Compiler
>    Affects Versions: 0.9.2
>            Reporter: Chi Vinh Le
>             Fix For: 0.9.3
>
>
> The GO Compiler generates code for a struct so that the following occurs:
> When an error occurs while reading or writing, a new error is created with 
> additional text information using {code}fmt.Errorf{code}.
> By doing this the original error is completely lost. This is a real problem 
> because errors of type TTransportException and TProtocolExceptions which 
> contain additional information are lost. This will cause bad error handling, 
> as the server implementation is dependent on those information.
> In my personal fork, I have a quick'n dirty fix for this, but I'm looking for 
> a better option.
> Maybe instead of {code}fmt.Errorf{code} we could use this:
> {code}
> // Prepends additional information to an error without losing the Thrift 
> interface
> func PrependError(err error, prepend string) error {
>   if t, ok := err.(TTransportException); ok {
>     return NewTTransportException(t.TypeId(), prepend+t.Error())
>   }
>   if t, ok := err.(TProtocolException); ok {
>     return NewTProtocolExceptionWithType(t.TypeId(), 
> errors.New(prepend+err.Error()))
>   }
>   if t, ok := err.(TApplicationException); ok {
>     return NewTApplicationException(t.TypeId(), prepend+t.Error())
>   }
>   return errors.New(prepend + err.Error())
> }
> {code}
> I want to discuss this first here, because making a patch is quiet some work 
> and I don't want major changes after I create a fix.



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