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The error message for decoding a unquoted value into a struct field with the ,string option specified has two arguments when one is needed. Make the error message take one argument and add a test in order to cover the case when a unquoted value is specified. Also add error value as the missing argument for Fatalf call in test. Fixes the following go vet reports: decode.go:602: wrong number of args for format in Errorf call: 1 needed but 2 args decode_test.go:1088: missing argument for Fatalf("%v"): format reads arg 1, have only 0 args Change-Id: Id036e10c54c4a7c1ee9952f6910858ecc2b84134 Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/2109 Reviewed-by: Mikio Hara <mikioh.mikioh@gmail.com> |
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