Struct mem::errors::Error
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pub struct Error(pub ErrorKind, _);
The Error type.
This tuple struct is made of two elements:
- an
ErrorKind
which is used to determine the type of the error. - An internal
State
, not meant for direct use outside oferror_chain
internals, containing:- a backtrace, generated when the error is created.
- an error chain, used for the implementation of
Error::cause()
.
Methods
impl Error
fn from_kind(kind: ErrorKind) -> Error
Constructs an error from a kind, and generates a backtrace.
fn with_chain<E, K>(error: E, kind: K) -> Error where
E: Error + Send + 'static,
K: Into<ErrorKind>,
E: Error + Send + 'static,
K: Into<ErrorKind>,
Constructs a chained error from another error and a kind, and generates a backtrace.
fn kind(&self) -> &ErrorKind
Returns the kind of the error.
fn iter(&self) -> ErrorChainIter
Iterates over the error chain.
fn backtrace(&self) -> Option<&Backtrace>
Returns the backtrace associated with this error.
Methods from Deref<Target = ErrorKind>
fn description(&self) -> &str
A string describing the error kind.
Trait Implementations
impl Debug for Error
impl ChainedError for Error
type ErrorKind = ErrorKind
Associated kind type.
fn new(kind: ErrorKind, state: State) -> Error
fn from_kind(kind: Self::ErrorKind) -> Self
Constructs an error from a kind, and generates a backtrace.
fn with_chain<E, K>(error: E, kind: K) -> Self where
E: Error + Send + 'static,
K: Into<Self::ErrorKind>,
E: Error + Send + 'static,
K: Into<Self::ErrorKind>,
Constructs a chained error from another error and a kind, and generates a backtrace.
fn kind(&self) -> &Self::ErrorKind
Returns the kind of the error.
fn iter(&self) -> ErrorChainIter
Iterates over the error chain.
fn backtrace(&self) -> Option<&Backtrace>
Returns the backtrace associated with this error.
fn extract_backtrace(e: &(Error + Send + 'static)) -> Option<Arc<Backtrace>>
fn display(&'a self) -> Display<'a, Self>
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Returns an object which implements Display
for printing the full context of this error. Read more
impl Error for Error
fn description(&self) -> &str
A short description of the error. Read more
fn cause(&self) -> Option<&Error>
The lower-level cause of this error, if any. Read more