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use core::{convert::From, fmt, result};
/// A specialized [`Result`] type for I/O operations.
///
/// This type is broadly used across [`std::io`] for any operation which may
/// produce an error.
///
/// This typedef is generally used to avoid writing out [`io::Error`] directly and
/// is otherwise a direct mapping to [`Result`].
///
/// While usual Rust style is to import types directly, aliases of [`Result`]
/// often are not, to make it easier to distinguish between them. [`Result`] is
/// generally assumed to be [`std::result::Result`][`Result`], and so users of this alias
/// will generally use `io::Result` instead of shadowing the [prelude]'s import
/// of [`std::result::Result`][`Result`].
///
/// [`std::io`]: crate::io
/// [`io::Error`]: Error
/// [`Result`]: crate::result::Result
/// [prelude]: crate::prelude
///
/// # Examples
///
/// A convenience function that bubbles an `io::Result` to its caller:
///
/// ```
/// use core2::io;
///
/// #[cfg(feature = "std")]
/// fn get_string() -> io::Result<String> {
/// let mut buffer = String::new();
///
/// std::io::stdin().read_line(&mut buffer).map_err(|e| io::Error::from(e))?;
///
/// Ok(buffer)
/// }
/// ```
pub type Result<T> = result::Result<T, Error>;
/// The error type for I/O operations of the [`Read`], [`Write`], [`Seek`], and
/// associated traits.
///
/// Errors mostly originate from the underlying OS, but custom instances of
/// `Error` can be created with crafted error messages and a particular value of
/// [`ErrorKind`].
///
/// [`Read`]: crate::io::Read
/// [`Write`]: crate::io::Write
/// [`Seek`]: crate::io::Seek
pub struct Error {
repr: Repr,
}
impl crate::error::Error for Error {}
impl fmt::Debug for Error {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
fmt::Debug::fmt(&self.repr, f)
}
}
enum Repr {
Simple(ErrorKind),
Custom(Custom),
}
#[derive(Debug)]
struct Custom {
kind: ErrorKind,
error: &'static str,
}
/// A list specifying general categories of I/O error.
///
/// This list is intended to grow over time and it is not recommended to
/// exhaustively match against it.
///
/// It is used with the [`io::Error`] type.
///
/// [`io::Error`]: Error
#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, Eq, Hash, Ord, PartialEq, PartialOrd)]
// #[allow(deprecated)]
#[non_exhaustive]
pub enum ErrorKind {
/// An entity was not found, often a file.
NotFound,
/// The operation lacked the necessary privileges to complete.
PermissionDenied,
/// The connection was refused by the remote server.
ConnectionRefused,
/// The connection was reset by the remote server.
ConnectionReset,
/// The connection was aborted (terminated) by the remote server.
ConnectionAborted,
/// The network operation failed because it was not connected yet.
NotConnected,
/// A socket address could not be bound because the address is already in
/// use elsewhere.
AddrInUse,
/// A nonexistent interface was requested or the requested address was not
/// local.
AddrNotAvailable,
/// The operation failed because a pipe was closed.
BrokenPipe,
/// An entity already exists, often a file.
AlreadyExists,
/// The operation needs to block to complete, but the blocking operation was
/// requested to not occur.
WouldBlock,
/// A parameter was incorrect.
InvalidInput,
/// Data not valid for the operation were encountered.
///
/// Unlike [`InvalidInput`], this typically means that the operation
/// parameters were valid, however the error was caused by malformed
/// input data.
///
/// For example, a function that reads a file into a string will error with
/// `InvalidData` if the file's contents are not valid UTF-8.
///
/// [`InvalidInput`]: ErrorKind::InvalidInput
InvalidData,
/// The I/O operation's timeout expired, causing it to be canceled.
TimedOut,
/// An error returned when an operation could not be completed because a
/// call to [`write`] returned [`Ok(0)`].
///
/// This typically means that an operation could only succeed if it wrote a
/// particular number of bytes but only a smaller number of bytes could be
/// written.
///
/// [`write`]: crate::io::Write::write
/// [`Ok(0)`]: Ok
WriteZero,
/// This operation was interrupted.
///
/// Interrupted operations can typically be retried.
Interrupted,
/// Any I/O error not part of this list.
///
/// Errors that are `Other` now may move to a different or a new
/// [`ErrorKind`] variant in the future. It is not recommended to match
/// an error against `Other` and to expect any additional characteristics,
/// e.g., a specific [`Error::raw_os_error`] return value.
Other,
/// An error returned when an operation could not be completed because an
/// "end of file" was reached prematurely.
///
/// This typically means that an operation could only succeed if it read a
/// particular number of bytes but only a smaller number of bytes could be
/// read.
UnexpectedEof,
/// Any I/O error from the standard library that's not part of this list.
///
/// Errors that are `Uncategorized` now may move to a different or a new
/// [`ErrorKind`] variant in the future. It is not recommended to match
/// an error against `Uncategorized`; use a wildcard match (`_`) instead.
#[doc(hidden)]
Uncategorized,
}
impl ErrorKind {
pub(crate) fn as_str(&self) -> &'static str {
match *self {
ErrorKind::NotFound => "entity not found",
ErrorKind::PermissionDenied => "permission denied",
ErrorKind::ConnectionRefused => "connection refused",
ErrorKind::ConnectionReset => "connection reset",
ErrorKind::ConnectionAborted => "connection aborted",
ErrorKind::NotConnected => "not connected",
ErrorKind::AddrInUse => "address in use",
ErrorKind::AddrNotAvailable => "address not available",
ErrorKind::BrokenPipe => "broken pipe",
ErrorKind::AlreadyExists => "entity already exists",
ErrorKind::WouldBlock => "operation would block",
ErrorKind::InvalidInput => "invalid input parameter",
ErrorKind::InvalidData => "invalid data",
ErrorKind::TimedOut => "timed out",
ErrorKind::WriteZero => "write zero",
ErrorKind::Interrupted => "operation interrupted",
ErrorKind::Other => "other os error",
ErrorKind::UnexpectedEof => "unexpected end of file",
ErrorKind::Uncategorized => "uncategorized",
}
}
}
#[cfg(feature = "std")]
impl From<std::io::ErrorKind> for ErrorKind {
/// Converts an [`std::io::ErrorKind`] into an [`ErrorKind`].
///
/// This conversion allocates a new error with a simple representation of error kind.
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// use core2::io::{Error, ErrorKind};
///
/// let not_found = ErrorKind::from(std::io::ErrorKind::NotFound);
/// let err: Error = not_found.into();
/// assert_eq!("entity not found", format!("{}", err));
/// ```
fn from(k: std::io::ErrorKind) -> Self {
match k {
std::io::ErrorKind::NotFound => ErrorKind::NotFound,
std::io::ErrorKind::PermissionDenied => ErrorKind::PermissionDenied,
std::io::ErrorKind::ConnectionRefused => ErrorKind::ConnectionRefused,
std::io::ErrorKind::ConnectionReset => ErrorKind::ConnectionReset,
std::io::ErrorKind::ConnectionAborted => ErrorKind::ConnectionAborted,
std::io::ErrorKind::NotConnected => ErrorKind::NotConnected,
std::io::ErrorKind::AddrInUse => ErrorKind::AddrInUse,
std::io::ErrorKind::AddrNotAvailable => ErrorKind::AddrNotAvailable,
std::io::ErrorKind::BrokenPipe => ErrorKind::BrokenPipe,
std::io::ErrorKind::AlreadyExists => ErrorKind::AlreadyExists,
std::io::ErrorKind::WouldBlock => ErrorKind::WouldBlock,
std::io::ErrorKind::InvalidInput => ErrorKind::InvalidInput,
std::io::ErrorKind::InvalidData => ErrorKind::InvalidData,
std::io::ErrorKind::TimedOut => ErrorKind::TimedOut,
std::io::ErrorKind::WriteZero => ErrorKind::WriteZero,
std::io::ErrorKind::Interrupted => ErrorKind::Interrupted,
std::io::ErrorKind::Other => ErrorKind::Other,
std::io::ErrorKind::UnexpectedEof => ErrorKind::UnexpectedEof,
_ => ErrorKind::Uncategorized,
}
}
}
/// Intended for use for errors not exposed to the user, where allocating onto
/// the heap (for normal construction via Error::new) is too costly.
impl From<ErrorKind> for Error {
/// Converts an [`ErrorKind`] into an [`Error`].
///
/// This conversion allocates a new error with a simple representation of error kind.
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// use core2::io::{Error, ErrorKind};
///
/// let not_found = ErrorKind::NotFound;
/// let error = Error::from(not_found);
/// assert_eq!("entity not found", format!("{}", error));
/// ```
#[inline]
fn from(kind: ErrorKind) -> Error {
Error {
repr: Repr::Simple(kind),
}
}
}
#[cfg(feature = "std")]
impl From<std::io::Error> for Error {
/// Converts an [`std::io::ErrorKind`] into an [`Error`].
///
/// This conversion allocates a new error with a simple representation of error kind.
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// use core2::io::{Error, ErrorKind};
///
/// let not_found = std::io::Error::from(std::io::ErrorKind::NotFound);
/// let error = Error::from(not_found);
/// assert_eq!("entity not found", format!("{}", error));
/// ```
#[inline]
fn from(err: std::io::Error) -> Self {
Self::from(ErrorKind::from(err.kind()))
}
}
impl Error {
/// Creates a new I/O error from a known kind of error as well as an
/// arbitrary error payload.
///
/// This function is used to generically create I/O errors which do not
/// originate from the OS itself. The `error` argument is an arbitrary
/// payload which will be contained in this [`Error`].
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// use core2::io::{Error, ErrorKind};
///
/// // errors can be created from strings
/// let custom_error = Error::new(ErrorKind::Other, "oh no!");
///
/// // errors can also be created from other errors
/// let custom_error2 = Error::new(ErrorKind::Interrupted, custom_error.into_inner().unwrap());
/// ```
pub fn new(kind: ErrorKind, error: &'static str) -> Error {
Self::_new(kind, error.into())
}
fn _new(kind: ErrorKind, error: &'static str) -> Error {
Error {
repr: Repr::Custom(Custom { kind, error }),
}
}
/// Returns a reference to the inner error wrapped by this error (if any).
///
/// If this [`Error`] was constructed via [`new`] then this function will
/// return [`Some`], otherwise it will return [`None`].
///
/// [`new`]: Error::new
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// use core2::io::{Error, ErrorKind};
///
/// fn print_error(err: &Error) {
/// if let Some(inner_err) = err.get_ref() {
/// println!("Inner error: {:?}", inner_err);
/// } else {
/// println!("No inner error");
/// }
/// }
///
/// #[cfg(feature = "std")]
/// fn emit_error() {
/// // Will print "No inner error".
/// print_error(&Error::from(std::io::Error::last_os_error()));
/// // Will print "Inner error: ...".
/// print_error(&Error::new(ErrorKind::Other, "oh no!"));
/// }
///
/// #[cfg(not(feature = "std"))]
/// fn emit_error() {
/// // Will print "No inner error".
/// print_error(&ErrorKind::Other.into());
/// // Will print "Inner error: ...".
/// print_error(&Error::new(ErrorKind::Other, "oh no!"));
/// }
///
/// fn main() {
/// emit_error();
/// }
/// ```
pub fn get_ref(&self) -> Option<&&'static str> {
match self.repr {
Repr::Simple(..) => None,
Repr::Custom(ref c) => Some(&c.error),
}
}
/// Consumes the `Error`, returning its inner error (if any).
///
/// If this [`Error`] was constructed via [`new`] then this function will
/// return [`Some`], otherwise it will return [`None`].
///
/// [`new`]: Error::new
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// use core2::io::{Error, ErrorKind};
///
/// fn print_error(err: Error) {
/// if let Some(inner_err) = err.into_inner() {
/// println!("Inner error: {}", inner_err);
/// } else {
/// println!("No inner error");
/// }
/// }
///
/// #[cfg(feature = "std")]
/// fn emit_error() {
/// // Will print "No inner error".
/// print_error(std::io::Error::last_os_error().into());
/// // Will print "Inner error: ...".
/// print_error(Error::new(ErrorKind::Other, "oh no!"));
/// }
///
/// #[cfg(not(feature = "std"))]
/// fn emit_error() {
/// // Will print "No inner error".
/// print_error(ErrorKind::Other.into());
/// // Will print "Inner error: ...".
/// print_error(Error::new(ErrorKind::Other, "oh no!"));
/// }
///
/// fn main() {
/// emit_error();
/// }
/// ```
pub fn into_inner(self) -> Option<&'static str> {
match self.repr {
Repr::Simple(..) => None,
Repr::Custom(c) => Some(c.error),
}
}
/// Returns the corresponding [`ErrorKind`] for this error.
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// use core2::io::{Error, ErrorKind};
///
/// fn print_error(err: Error) {
/// println!("{:?}", err.kind());
/// }
///
/// #[cfg(feature = "std")]
/// fn emit_error() {
/// // Will print "Other".
/// print_error(std::io::Error::last_os_error().into());
/// // Will print "AddrInUse".
/// print_error(Error::new(ErrorKind::AddrInUse, "oh no!"));
/// }
///
/// #[cfg(not(feature = "std"))]
/// fn emit_error() {
/// // Will print "Other".
/// print_error(ErrorKind::Other.into());
/// // Will print "AddrInUse".
/// print_error(Error::new(ErrorKind::AddrInUse, "oh no!"));
/// }
///
/// fn main() {
/// emit_error();
/// }
/// ```
pub fn kind(&self) -> ErrorKind {
match self.repr {
Repr::Custom(ref c) => c.kind,
Repr::Simple(kind) => kind,
}
}
}
impl fmt::Debug for Repr {
fn fmt(&self, fmt: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
match *self {
Repr::Custom(ref c) => fmt::Debug::fmt(&c, fmt),
Repr::Simple(kind) => fmt.debug_tuple("Kind").field(&kind).finish(),
}
}
}
impl fmt::Display for Error {
fn fmt(&self, fmt: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
match self.repr {
Repr::Custom(ref c) => c.error.fmt(fmt),
Repr::Simple(kind) => write!(fmt, "{}", kind.as_str()),
}
}
}
fn _assert_error_is_sync_send() {
fn _is_sync_send<T: Sync + Send>() {}
_is_sync_send::<Error>();
}