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source: tests/output.rs
expression: "get_stdout(path, &[\"anyhow::Error\"])"
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anyhow Struct anyhow::Error rusty-man
SYNOPSIS
pub struct Error { /* fields omitted */ }
DESCRIPTION
The `Error` type, a wrapper around a dynamic error type.
`Error` works a lot like `Box<dyn std::error::Error>`, but with these differences:
* `Error` requires that the error is `Send`, `Sync`, and `'static`.
* `Error` guarantees that a backtrace is available, even if the underlying error type does not
provide one.
* `Error` is represented as a narrow pointer — exactly one word in size instead of two.
# Display representations
When you print an error object using "{}" or to_string(), only the outermost underlying error
or context is printed, not any of the lower level causes. This is exactly as if you had called
the Display impl of the error from which you constructed your anyhow::Error.
`Failed to read instrs from ./path/to/instrs.json
`
To print causes as well using anyhow's default formatting of causes, use the alternate
selector "{:#}".
`Failed to read instrs from ./path/to/instrs.json: No such file or directory (os error 2)
`
The Debug format "{:?}" includes your backtrace if one was captured. Note that this is the
representation you get by default if you return an error from `fn main` instead of printing it
explicitly yourself.
`Error: Failed to read instrs from ./path/to/instrs.json
Caused by:
No such file or directory (os error 2)
`
and if there is a backtrace available:
`Error: Failed to read instrs from ./path/to/instrs.json
Caused by:
No such file or directory (os error 2)
Stack backtrace:
0: <E as anyhow::context::ext::StdError>::ext_context
at /git/anyhow/src/backtrace.rs:26
1: core::result::Result<T,E>::map_err
at /git/rustc/src/libcore/result.rs:596
2: anyhow::context::<impl anyhow::Context<T,E> for core::result::Result<T,E>>::with_context
at /git/anyhow/src/context.rs:58
3: testing::main
at src/main.rs:5
4: std::rt::lang_start
at /git/rustc/src/libstd/rt.rs:61
5: main
6: __libc_start_main
7: _start
`
To see a conventional struct-style Debug representation, use "{:#?}".
`Error {
context: "Failed to read instrs from ./path/to/instrs.json",
source: Os {
code: 2,
kind: NotFound,
message: "No such file or directory",
},
}
`
If none of the built-in representations are appropriate and you would prefer to render the
error and its cause chain yourself, it can be done something like this:
use anyhow::{Context, Result};
fn main() {
if let Err(err) = try_main() {
eprintln!("ERROR: {}", err);
err.chain().skip(1).for_each(|cause| eprintln!("because: {}", cause));
std::process::exit(1);
}
}
fn try_main() -> Result<()> {
...
}
METHODS
impl Error
new
pub fn new<E>(error: E) -> Self
where
    E: StdError + Send + Sync + 'static,
Create a new error object from any error type.
The error type must be threadsafe and `'static`, so that the `Error` will be as well.
If the error type does not provide a backtrace, a backtrace will be created here to
ensure that a backtrace exists.
msg
pub fn msg<M>(message: M) -> Self
where
    M: Display + Debug + Send + Sync + 'static,
Create a new error object from a printable error message.
If the argument implements std::error::Error, prefer `Error::new` instead which
preserves the underlying error's cause chain and backtrace. If the argument may or may
not implement std::error::Error now or in the future, use `anyhow!(err)` which handles
either way correctly.
`Error::msg("...")` is equivalent to `anyhow!("...")` but occasionally convenient in
places where a function is preferable over a macro, such as iterator or stream
combinators:
use anyhow::{Error, Result};
use futures::stream::{Stream, StreamExt, TryStreamExt};
async fn demo<S>(stream: S) -> Result<Vec<Output>>
where
S: Stream<Item = Input>,
{
stream
.then(ffi::do_some_work) // returns Result<Output, &str>
.map_err(Error::msg)
.try_collect()
.await
}
context
pub fn context<C>(self, context: C) -> Self
where
    C: Display + Send + Sync + 'static,
Wrap the error value with additional context.
For attaching context to a `Result` as it is propagated, the [`Context`][crate::Context]
extension trait may be more convenient than this function.
The primary reason to use `error.context(...)` instead of `result.context(...)` via the
`Context` trait would be if the context needs to depend on some data held by the
underlying error:
use anyhow::Result;
use std::fs::File;
use std::path::Path;
struct ParseError {
line: usize,
column: usize,
}
fn parse_impl(file: File) -> Result<T, ParseError> {
...
}
pub fn parse(path: impl AsRef<Path>) -> Result<T> {
let file = File::open(&path)?;
parse_impl(file).map_err(|error| {
let context = format!(
"only the first {} lines of {} are valid",
error.line, path.as_ref().display(),
);
anyhow::Error::new(error).context(context)
})
}
chain
pub fn chain(&self) -> Chain
An iterator of the chain of source errors contained by this Error.
This iterator will visit every error in the cause chain of this error object, beginning
with the error that this error object was created from.
# Example
use anyhow::Error;
use std::io;
pub fn underlying_io_error_kind(error: &Error) -> Option<io::ErrorKind> {
for cause in error.chain() {
if let Some(io_error) = cause.downcast_ref::<io::Error>() {
return Some(io_error.kind());
}
}
None
}
root_cause
pub fn root_cause(&self) -> &(dyn StdError + 'static)
The lowest level cause of this error — this error's cause's cause's cause etc.
The root cause is the last error in the iterator produced by [`chain()`][Error::chain].
is
pub fn is<E>(&self) -> bool
where
    E: Display + Debug + Send + Sync + 'static,
Returns true if `E` is the type held by this error object.
For errors with context, this method returns true if `E` matches the type of the context
`C` **or** the type of the error on which the context has been attached. For details
about the interaction between context and downcasting, see here.
downcast
pub fn downcast<E>(self) -> Result<E, Self>
where
    E: Display + Debug + Send + Sync + 'static,
Attempt to downcast the error object to a concrete type.
downcast_ref
pub fn downcast_ref<E>(&self) -> Option<&E>
where
    E: Display + Debug + Send + Sync + 'static,
Downcast this error object by reference.
# Example
// If the error was caused by redaction, then return a tombstone instead
// of the content.
match root_cause.downcast_ref::<DataStoreError>() {
Some(DataStoreError::Censored(_)) => Ok(Poll::Ready(REDACTED_CONTENT)),
None => Err(error),
}
downcast_mut
pub fn downcast_mut<E>(&mut self) -> Option<&mut E>
where
    E: Display + Debug + Send + Sync + 'static,
Downcast this error object by mutable reference.
Methods from Deref<Target = dyn StdError + Send + Sync + 'static>
is
pub fn is<T>(&self) -> bool
where
    T: 'static + Error,
Returns `true` if the boxed type is the same as `T`
downcast_ref
pub fn downcast_ref<T>(&self) -> Option<&T>
where
    T: 'static + Error,
Returns some reference to the boxed value if it is of type `T`, or `None` if it isn't.
downcast_mut
pub fn downcast_mut<T>(&mut self) -> Option<&mut T>
where
    T: 'static + Error,
Returns some mutable reference to the boxed value if it is of type `T`, or `None` if it
isn't.
IMPLEMENTATIONS
Trait Implementations
AsRef
impl AsRef<dyn Error + 'static + Sync + Send> for Error
AsRef
impl AsRef<dyn Error + 'static> for Error
Debug
impl Debug for Error
Deref
impl Deref for Error
DerefMut
impl DerefMut for Error
Display
impl Display for Error
Drop
impl Drop for Error
From
impl From<Error> for Box<dyn StdError + 'static>
From
impl From<Error> for Box<dyn StdError + Send + Sync + 'static>
From
impl<E> From<E> for Error
where
    E: StdError + Send + Sync + 'static,
Auto Trait Implementations
RefUnwindSafe
impl RefUnwindSafe for Error
Send
impl Send for Error
Sync
impl Sync for Error
Unpin
impl Unpin for Error
UnwindSafe
impl UnwindSafe for Error
Blanket Implementations
Any
impl<T> Any for T
where
    T: 'static + ?Sized,
Borrow
impl<T> Borrow<T> for T
where
    T: ?Sized,
BorrowMut
impl<T> BorrowMut<T> for T
where
    T: ?Sized,
From
impl<T> From<!> for T
From
impl<T> From<T> for T
Into
impl<T, U> Into<U> for T
where
    U: From<T>,
ToString
impl<T> ToString for T
where
    T: Display + ?Sized,
TryFrom
impl<T, U> TryFrom<U> for T
where
    U: Into<T>,
TryInto
impl<T, U> TryInto<U> for T
where
    U: TryFrom<T>,