pub struct Error { /* fields omitted */ }
The Error
type, which can contain any failure.
Functions which accumulate many kinds of errors should return this type.
All failures can be converted into it, so functions which catch those
errors can be tried with ?
inside of a function that returns this kind
of error.
In addition to implementing Debug
and Display
, this type carries Backtrace
information, and can be downcast into the failure that underlies it for
more detailed inspection.
Creates an Error
from Box<std::error::Error>
.
This method is useful for comparability with code,
which does not use the Fail
trait.
use std::error::Error as StdError;
use failure::Error;
fn app_fn() -> Result<i32, Error> {
let x = library_fn().map_err(Error::from_boxed_compat)?;
Ok(x * 2)
}
fn library_fn() -> Result<i32, Box<StdError + Sync + Send + 'static>> {
Ok(92)
}
Return a reference to the underlying failure that this Error
contains.
Deprecated since 0.1.2
: please use 'as_fail()' method instead
Returns a reference to the underlying cause of this Error
. Unlike the
method on Fail
, this does not return an Option
. The Error
type
always has an underlying failure.
This method has been deprecated in favor of the Error::as_fail method,
which does the same thing.
Gets a reference to the Backtrace
for this Error
.
If the failure this wrapped carried a backtrace, that backtrace will
be returned. Otherwise, the backtrace will have been constructed at
the point that failure was cast into the Error
type.
Provides context for this Error
.
This can provide additional information about this error, appropriate
to the semantics of the current layer. That is, if you have a
lower-level error, such as an IO error, you can provide additional context
about what that error means in the context of your function. This
gives users of this function more information about what has gone
wrong.
This takes any type that implements Display
, as well as
Send
/Sync
/'static
. In practice, this means it can take a String
or a string literal, or a failure, or some other custom context-carrying
type.
Wraps Error
in a compatibility type.
This type implements the Error
trait from std::error
. If you need
to pass failure's Error
to an interface that takes any Error
, you
can use this method to get a compatible type.
Attempts to downcast this Error
to a particular Fail
type.
This downcasts by value, returning an owned T
if the underlying
failure is of the type T
. For this reason it returns a Result
- in
the case that the underlying error is of a different type, the
original Error
is returned.
Returns the "root cause" of this error - the last value in the
cause chain which does not return an underlying cause
.
Returns a iterator over the causes of this error with the cause
of the fail as the first item and the root_cause
as the final item.
Use iter_chain
to also include the fail of this error itself.
Returns a iterator over all fails up the chain from the current
as the first item up to the root_cause
as the final item.
This means that the chain also includes the fail itself which
means that it does not start with cause
. To skip the outermost
fail use iter_causes
instead.
Attempts to downcast this Error
to a particular Fail
type by
reference.
If the underlying error is not of type T
, this will return None
.
Attempts to downcast this Error
to a particular Fail
type by
mutable reference.
If the underlying error is not of type T
, this will return None
.
Deprecated since 0.1.2
: please use the 'find_root_cause()' method instead
Deprecated alias to find_root_cause
.
Deprecated since 0.1.2
: please use the 'iter_chain()' method instead
Deprecated alias to iter_causes
.
Converts a reference to Self
into a dynamic trait object of Fail
.
Wraps the error in Compat
to make it compatible with older error handling APIs that expect std::error::Error
. Read more
Wraps the error type in a context type. Read more
Wraps the error type in a context type generated by looking at the error value. Read more
Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
Converts the given value to a String
. Read more
type Error = !
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (try_from
)
The type returned in the event of a conversion error.
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (try_from
)
Immutably borrows from an owned value. Read more
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (get_type_id
)
this method will likely be replaced by an associated static
Mutably borrows from an owned value. Read more
type Error = <U as TryFrom<T>>::Error
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (try_from
)
The type returned in the event of a conversion error.
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (try_from
)