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# pug-error
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Standard error objects for pug. This module is intended for use by the lexer, parser, loader, linker, code-generator and any plugins.
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[![Build Status](https://img.shields.io/travis/pugjs/pug-error/master.svg)](https://travis-ci.org/pugjs/pug-error)
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[![Dependency Status](https://img.shields.io/david/pugjs/pug-error.svg)](https://david-dm.org/pugjs/pug-error)
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[![NPM version](https://img.shields.io/npm/v/pug-error.svg)](https://www.npmjs.org/package/pug-error)
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## Installation
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npm install pug-error
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## Usage
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```js
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var error = require('pug-error');
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```
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### `error(code, message, options)`
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Create a Pug error object.
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`code` is a required unique code for the error type that can be used to pinpoint a certain error.
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`message` is a human-readable explanation of the error.
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`options` can contain any of the following properties:
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- `filename`: the name of the file causing the error
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- `line`: the offending line
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- `column`: the offending column
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- `src`: the Pug source, if available, for pretty-printing the error context
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The resulting error object is a simple Error object with additional properties given in the arguments.
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**Caveat:** the `message` argument is stored in `err.msg`, not `err.message`, which is occupied with a better-formatted message.
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```js
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var error = require('pug-error');
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var err = error('MY_CODE', 'My message', {line: 3, filename: 'myfile', src: 'foo\nbar\nbaz\nbash\nbing'});
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// { code: 'PUG:MY_CODE',
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// msg: 'My message',
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// line: 3,
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// column: undefined,
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// filename: 'myfile',
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// src: 'foo\nbar\nbaz\nbash\nbing',
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// message: 'myfile:3\n 1| foo\n 2| bar\n > 3| baz\n 4| bash\n 5| bing\n\nMy message' }
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throw err;
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```
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## License
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MIT
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