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            Created on: 24/Aug/20 18:54
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      Work Description: lostluck commented on pull request #12170:
URL: https://github.com/apache/beam/pull/12170#issuecomment-679304134


   Your image is missing the whole error, but I suspect that the build doesn't 
know where that package is coming from.
   
   `go get github.cmo/google/go-cmp/cmp/cmpopts` should solve the problem 
locally (and repeat until complete).
   
   An alternative that should work is if you go to the beam root 
(.../github.com/apache/beam/) and run the gogradle vendor command.  `./gradlew 
:sdks:go:goVendor`  This requires java and such to be installed unfortunately 
IIRC.  This does almost the same as the above but puts everything into a vendor 
directory so it only impacts the Go SDK.
   
   Unfortunately I can't recommend the best solution since it's not guaranteed 
to work with the way the Go SDK is currently implemented, which should get 
everything for you in one command. There's a small bit of logistics that need 
to be accomplished and feature work finished before we fix that though.
   


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    Worklog Id:     (was: 474006)
    Time Spent: 2.5h  (was: 2h 20m)

> Improve execution time errors
> -----------------------------
>
>                 Key: BEAM-10166
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/BEAM-10166
>             Project: Beam
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: sdk-go
>            Reporter: Robert Burke
>            Assignee: Aaron Tillekeratne
>            Priority: P3
>              Labels: beginner, n00b, starter
>          Time Spent: 2.5h
>  Remaining Estimate: 0h
>
> The Go SDK uses errors returned by DoFns to signal failures to process 
> bundles, and terminate bundle processing. However, if the preceding DoFn uses 
> emitters, rather than error returns, the code has no choice to panic to avoid 
> user code handling or ignoring the cross DoFn error (which could cause 
> dataloss or other correctness problems). 
> All bundle executions are wrapped in 
> `[callNoPanic|https://github.com/apache/beam/blob/master/sdks/go/pkg/beam/core/runtime/exec/util.go#L37]`
>  to prevent worker termination on such panics, and orderly terminate just the 
> affected bundle instead.`callNoPanic` uses Go's built in recover mechanism to 
> get the error and provide a stack trace.
> We can do better.
> The value returned by recover is just an interface{} which means we could 
> detect the specific type of error it is. In particular, we could have the 
> exec package have an error that we can detect. If the recovered value is that 
> error, then we could use that to provide a clearer error message  than a 
> panic stack trace.
> Such an error wrapper would contain: the error in question, the user DoFn 
> that caused it, the debug id of the DoFn node (To be able to relate it back 
> to the plan.)
> See https://gobyexample.com/errors and [other articles on creating custom 
> errors in 
> Go|https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/creating-custom-errors-in-go].
>  It doesn't need to be complicated.
> Then in `callNoPanic` we could detect this error wrapper and produce a 
> clearer error message based on the existing plan. If not, we can maintain the 
> current behavior. This latter part is necessary to handle panics originating 
> in user code. 
> To avoid mistaken user use which would breach this protocol, we're best off 
> keeping the wrapper unexported from the exec package.



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