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* Update 'go.mod' with new location of the Alizer library
* Downgrade and pin conflicting versions of 'github.com/docker/{cli,distributions}'
Pinning it to the version we had before.
Otherwise, there were issues when running 'go mod tidy':
```
$ go mod tidy
go: downloading github.com/operator-framework/api v0.17.6
go: finding module for package github.com/docker/docker/pkg/term
github.com/redhat-developer/odo/pkg/auth imports
github.com/openshift/oc/pkg/cli/login imports
github.com/openshift/oc/pkg/helpers/term imports
github.com/docker/docker/pkg/term: module
github.com/docker/docker@latest found
(v24.0.4+incompatible), but does not contain
package github.com/docker/docker/pkg/term
```
* Fix expected output in quickstart guides doc automation tests
multierr

multierr allows combining one or more Go errors together.
Features
- Idiomatic:
multierr follows best practices in Go, and keeps your code idiomatic.
- It keeps the underlying error type hidden,
allowing you to deal in
errorvalues exclusively. - It provides APIs to safely append into an error from a
deferstatement.
- It keeps the underlying error type hidden,
allowing you to deal in
- Performant:
multierr is optimized for performance:
- It avoids allocations where possible.
- It utilizes slice resizing semantics to optimize common cases like appending into the same error object from a loop.
- Interoperable:
multierr interoperates with the Go standard library's error APIs seamlessly:
- The
errors.Isanderrors.Asfunctions just work.
- The
- Lightweight: multierr comes with virtually no dependencies.
Installation
go get -u go.uber.org/multierr@latest
Status
Stable: No breaking changes will be made before 2.0.
Released under the MIT License.