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-//go:build go1.20
-// +build go1.20
-
-package jwt
-
-import (
- "fmt"
-)
-
-// Unwrap implements the multiple error unwrapping for this error type, which is
-// possible in Go 1.20.
-func (je joinedError) Unwrap() []error {
- return je.errs
-}
-
-// newError creates a new error message with a detailed error message. The
-// message will be prefixed with the contents of the supplied error type.
-// Additionally, more errors, that provide more context can be supplied which
-// will be appended to the message. This makes use of Go 1.20's possibility to
-// include more than one %w formatting directive in [fmt.Errorf].
-//
-// For example,
-//
-// newError("no keyfunc was provided", ErrTokenUnverifiable)
-//
-// will produce the error string
-//
-// "token is unverifiable: no keyfunc was provided"
-func newError(message string, err error, more ...error) error {
- var format string
- var args []any
- if message != "" {
- format = "%w: %s"
- args = []any{err, message}
- } else {
- format = "%w"
- args = []any{err}
- }
-
- for _, e := range more {
- format += ": %w"
- args = append(args, e)
- }
-
- err = fmt.Errorf(format, args...)
- return err
-}