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//! Result and error types representing the outcome of compiling a function.
use crate::verifier::VerifierErrors;
use std::string::String;
use thiserror::Error;
/// A compilation error.
///
/// When Cranelift fails to compile a function, it will return one of these error codes.
#[derive(Error, Debug, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub enum CodegenError {
/// A list of IR verifier errors.
///
/// This always represents a bug, either in the code that generated IR for Cranelift, or a bug
/// in Cranelift itself.
#[error("Verifier errors")]
Verifier(#[from] VerifierErrors),
/// An implementation limit was exceeded.
///
/// Cranelift can compile very large and complicated functions, but the [implementation has
/// limits][limits] that cause compilation to fail when they are exceeded.
///
/// [limits]: https://github.com/bytecodealliance/wasmtime/blob/main/cranelift/docs/ir.md#implementation-limits
#[error("Implementation limit exceeded")]
ImplLimitExceeded,
/// The code size for the function is too large.
///
/// Different target ISAs may impose a limit on the size of a compiled function. If that limit
/// is exceeded, compilation fails.
#[error("Code for function is too large")]
CodeTooLarge,
/// Something is not supported by the code generator. This might be an indication that a
/// feature is used without explicitly enabling it, or that something is temporarily
/// unsupported by a given target backend.
#[error("Unsupported feature: {0}")]
Unsupported(String),
/// A failure to map Cranelift register representation to a DWARF register representation.
#[cfg(feature = "unwind")]
#[error("Register mapping error")]
RegisterMappingError(crate::isa::unwind::systemv::RegisterMappingError),
}
/// A convenient alias for a `Result` that uses `CodegenError` as the error type.
pub type CodegenResult<T> = Result<T, CodegenError>;