fix: more consistent panic strings#678
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Hey @NathanBaulch
Thanks for this fix. Just a little comment ;)
Updated golangci-lint action version to v2.4.
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I noticed some inconsistencies in panic strings during my work on #672. I went with the pattern used in
lo.RandomStringando.ChunkStringwith the function name prefix and lower case message. I don't mind what convention is used as long as it's consistent.Note that I haven't touched the panics returned from
Mustwhich use a "must: " prefix in lowercase, since consumers might have recover logic that inspects this relatively common panic message.