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/*
* Copyright The OpenTelemetry Authors
* SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
*/
/*
* DO NOT EDIT, this is an Auto-generated file from:
* buildscripts/semantic-convention/templates/registry/semantic_attributes-h.j2
*/
#pragma once
#include "opentelemetry/common/macros.h"
#include "opentelemetry/version.h"
OPENTELEMETRY_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
namespace semconv
{
namespace exception
{
/**
Indicates that the exception is escaping the scope of the span.
@deprecated
{"note": "It's no longer recommended to record exceptions that are handled and do not escape the
scope of a span.\n", "reason": "obsoleted"}
*/
OPENTELEMETRY_DEPRECATED static constexpr const char *kExceptionEscaped = "exception.escaped";
/**
The exception message.
<blockquote>
[!WARNING]
<p>
This attribute may contain sensitive information.</blockquote>
*/
static constexpr const char *kExceptionMessage = "exception.message";
/**
A stacktrace as a string in the natural representation for the language runtime. The
representation is to be determined and documented by each language SIG.
*/
static constexpr const char *kExceptionStacktrace = "exception.stacktrace";
/**
The type of the exception (its fully-qualified class name, if applicable). The dynamic type of the
exception should be preferred over the static type in languages that support it. <p> If the
recorded exception type is a wrapper that is not meaningful for failure classification,
instrumentation MAY use the type of the inner exception instead. For example, in Go, errors
created with @code fmt.Errorf @endcode using @code %w @endcode MAY be unwrapped when the wrapper
type does not help classify the failure.
*/
static constexpr const char *kExceptionType = "exception.type";
} // namespace exception
} // namespace semconv
OPENTELEMETRY_END_NAMESPACE
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