errprefops - Development Environment For Software Package errpref
The errprefops project is the development environment for software package errpref which is stored in the software repository https://github.com/MikeAustin71/errpref.
This project, the errprefops development environment, is stored in software repository https://github.com/MikeAustin71/errprefops.
This errpref software package was written in the Go programming language, a.k.a. Golang.
Directory Structure: Development Environment vs Software Package Distribution
Version 1.6.0 of errprefops marked a paradigm change in the organization of the errpref project.
Moving forward, all development and testing will be conducted in the development environment, errprefops, located in software repository https://github.com/MikeAustin71/errprefops .
Storage, distribution and documentation of the errpref software package will be processed through software repository https://github.com/MikeAustin71/errpref.
Background
errpref stands for Error Prefix. The errpref software package is a collection of lightweight GoLang types designed to attach error prefix text, function chain lists and error context strings to error messages. This software package is stored in, and distributed from, the software repository, https://github.com/MikeAustin71/errpref.
This project, the errprefops development environment, is stored in software repository https://github.com/MikeAustin71/errprefops . It is used for development and testing of errpref software package releases. The goal is to synchronize the version numbers of errprefops, the development environment, and errpref, the software package.
errpref Source Code Documentation
Source Code Documentation for the errpref software package is located here:
Source Documentation
Version
The latest version of errprefops is Version 1.6.0.
errprefops supports Go Modules.
License
Use of this source code is governed by the (open-source) MIT-style license which can be found in the LICENSE file
located in this directory.
MIT License
Send questions or comments to:
mike.go@paladinacs.net