type strconv.NumError
20 uses
strconv (current package)
atoc.go#L14: if x, ok := err.(*NumError); ok {
atof.go#L697: if n != len(s) && (err == nil || err.(*NumError).Err != ErrSyntax) {
atoi.go#L27: type NumError struct {
atoi.go#L33: func (e *NumError) Error() string {
atoi.go#L37: func (e *NumError) Unwrap() error { return e.Err }
atoi.go#L47: func syntaxError(fn, str string) *NumError {
atoi.go#L48: return &NumError{fn, stringslite.Clone(str), ErrSyntax}
atoi.go#L51: func rangeError(fn, str string) *NumError {
atoi.go#L52: return &NumError{fn, stringslite.Clone(str), ErrRange}
atoi.go#L55: func baseError(fn, str string, base int) *NumError {
atoi.go#L56: return &NumError{fn, stringslite.Clone(str), errors.New("invalid base " + Itoa(base))}
atoi.go#L59: func bitSizeError(fn, str string, bitSize int) *NumError {
atoi.go#L60: return &NumError{fn, stringslite.Clone(str), errors.New("invalid bit size " + Itoa(bitSize))}
atoi.go#L217: if err != nil && err.(*NumError).Err != ErrRange {
atoi.go#L218: err.(*NumError).Func = fnParseInt
atoi.go#L219: err.(*NumError).Num = stringslite.Clone(s0)
atoi.go#L273: if nerr, ok := err.(*NumError); ok {
fmt
scan.go#L784: if e, ok := err.(*strconv.NumError); ok {
scan.go#L792: if e, ok := err.(*strconv.NumError); ok {
net/http
h2_bundle.go#L3242: return n, &strconv.NumError{Func: "ParseUint", Num: string(s0), Err: err}
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