refactor(doc): use space not tab (#1006)
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@ -85,8 +85,8 @@ func (c *Context) Copy() *Context {
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return &cp
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}
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// HandlerName returns the main handler's name. For example if the handler is "handleGetUsers()", this
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// function will return "main.handleGetUsers"
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// HandlerName returns the main handler's name. For example if the handler is "handleGetUsers()",
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// this function will return "main.handleGetUsers"
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func (c *Context) HandlerName() string {
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return nameOfFunction(c.handlers.Last())
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}
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@ -117,8 +117,8 @@ func (c *Context) IsAborted() bool {
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}
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// Abort prevents pending handlers from being called. Note that this will not stop the current handler.
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// Let's say you have an authorization middleware that validates that the current request is authorized. If the
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// authorization fails (ex: the password does not match), call Abort to ensure the remaining handlers
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// Let's say you have an authorization middleware that validates that the current request is authorized.
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// If the authorization fails (ex: the password does not match), call Abort to ensure the remaining handlers
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// for this request are not called.
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func (c *Context) Abort() {
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c.index = abortIndex
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@ -132,15 +132,16 @@ func (c *Context) AbortWithStatus(code int) {
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c.Abort()
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}
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// AbortWithStatusJSON calls `Abort()` and then `JSON` internally. This method stops the chain, writes the status code and return a JSON body
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// AbortWithStatusJSON calls `Abort()` and then `JSON` internally.
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// This method stops the chain, writes the status code and return a JSON body.
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// It also sets the Content-Type as "application/json".
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func (c *Context) AbortWithStatusJSON(code int, jsonObj interface{}) {
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c.Abort()
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c.JSON(code, jsonObj)
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}
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// AbortWithError calls `AbortWithStatus()` and `Error()` internally. This method stops the chain, writes the status code and
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// pushes the specified error to `c.Errors`.
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// AbortWithError calls `AbortWithStatus()` and `Error()` internally.
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// This method stops the chain, writes the status code and pushes the specified error to `c.Errors`.
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// See Context.Error() for more details.
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func (c *Context) AbortWithError(code int, err error) *Error {
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c.AbortWithStatus(code)
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@ -153,8 +154,8 @@ func (c *Context) AbortWithError(code int, err error) *Error {
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// Error attaches an error to the current context. The error is pushed to a list of errors.
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// It's a good idea to call Error for each error that occurred during the resolution of a request.
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// A middleware can be used to collect all the errors
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// and push them to a database together, print a log, or append it in the HTTP response.
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// A middleware can be used to collect all the errors and push them to a database together,
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// print a log, or append it in the HTTP response.
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// Error will panic if err is nil.
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func (c *Context) Error(err error) *Error {
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if err == nil {
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