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chainerror
chainerror
provides an error backtrace like failure
without doing a real backtrace, so even after you strip
your
binaries, you still have the error backtrace.
chainerror
has no dependencies!
chainerror
uses .source()
of std::error::Error
along with line()!
and file()!
to provide a nice debug error backtrace.
It encapsulates all types, which have Display + Debug
and can store the error cause internally.
Along with the ChainError<T>
struct, chainerror
comes with some useful helper macros to save a lot of typing.
Debug information is worth it!
Now continue reading the Tutorial
Example:
Output:
$ cargo run -q --example example
Main Error Report: func1 error calling func2
Error reported by Func2Error: func2 error: calling func3
The root cause was: std::io::Error: Kind(
NotFound
)
Debug Error:
examples/example.rs:45: func1 error calling func2
Caused by:
examples/example.rs:20: Func2Error(func2 error: calling func3)
Caused by:
examples/example.rs:13: Error reading 'foo.txt'
Caused by:
Kind(NotFound)
use chainerror::*;
use std::error::Error;
use std::io;
use std::result::Result;
fn do_some_io() -> Result<(), Box<Error>> {
Err(io::Error::from(io::ErrorKind::NotFound))?;
Ok(())
}
fn func3() -> Result<(), Box<Error>> {
let filename = "foo.txt";
do_some_io().map_err(mstrerr!("Error reading '{}'", filename))?;
Ok(())
}
derive_str_cherr!(Func2Error);
fn func2() -> ChainResult<(), Func2Error> {
func3().map_err(mstrerr!(Func2Error, "func2 error: calling func3"))?;
Ok(())
}
enum Func1Error {
Func2,
IO(String),
}
impl ::std::fmt::Display for Func1Error {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut ::std::fmt::Formatter) -> ::std::fmt::Result {
match self {
Func1Error::Func2 => write!(f, "func1 error calling func2"),
Func1Error::IO(filename) => write!(f, "Error reading '{}'", filename),
}
}
}
impl ::std::fmt::Debug for Func1Error {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut ::std::fmt::Formatter) -> ::std::fmt::Result {
write!(f, "{}", self)
}
}
fn func1() -> ChainResult<(), Func1Error> {
func2().map_err(|e| cherr!(e, Func1Error::Func2))?;
let filename = String::from("bar.txt");
do_some_io().map_err(|e| cherr!(e, Func1Error::IO(filename)))?;
Ok(())
}
fn main() {
if let Err(e) = func1() {
match e.kind() {
Func1Error::Func2 => eprintln!("Main Error Report: func1 error calling func2"),
Func1Error::IO(filename) => {
eprintln!("Main Error Report: func1 error reading '{}'", filename)
}
}
if let Some(e) = e.find_chain_cause::<Func2Error>() {
eprintln!("\nError reported by Func2Error: {}", e)
}
if let Some(e) = e.root_cause() {
let ioerror = e.downcast_ref::<io::Error>().unwrap();
eprintln!("\nThe root cause was: std::io::Error: {:#?}", ioerror);
}
eprintln!("\nDebug Error:\n{:?}", e);
}
}
Features
no-fileline
- completely turn off storing filename and line
display-cause
- turn on printing a backtrace of the errors in
Display
no-debug-cause
- turn off printing a backtrace of the errors in
Debug