/** * Used to create Error subclasses until the community moves away from ES5. * * This is because compiling from TypeScript down to ES5 has issues with subclassing Errors * as well as other built-in types: https://github.com/Microsoft/TypeScript/issues/12123 * * @param createImpl A factory function to create the actual constructor implementation. The returned * function should be a named function that calls `_super` internally. */ export function createErrorClass(createImpl: (_super: any) => any): T { const _super = (instance: any) => { Error.call(instance); instance.stack = new Error().stack; }; const ctorFunc = createImpl(_super); ctorFunc.prototype = Object.create(Error.prototype); ctorFunc.prototype.constructor = ctorFunc; return ctorFunc; }