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| author | Sean Chen <seanchen11235@gmail.com> | 2021-10-27 13:03:53 -0500 |
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| committer | Sean Chen <seanchen11235@gmail.com> | 2021-10-27 13:03:53 -0500 |
| commit | c0f14cb9301eacb51fc660f1d461cbc783f4aaa7 (patch) | |
| tree | 4496d773b78de506776e6756e6acf17c04b3896a /library/std/src/error.rs | |
| parent | c6de41331c732a8f70088ceab12a5049e3db0caa (diff) | |
| download | rust-c0f14cb9301eacb51fc660f1d461cbc783f4aaa7.tar.gz rust-c0f14cb9301eacb51fc660f1d461cbc783f4aaa7.zip | |
Attempt to fix tidy errors
Diffstat (limited to 'library/std/src/error.rs')
| -rw-r--r-- | library/std/src/error.rs | 133 |
1 files changed, 54 insertions, 79 deletions
diff --git a/library/std/src/error.rs b/library/std/src/error.rs index 52f3ebbdee4..d8859cf1e55 100644 --- a/library/std/src/error.rs +++ b/library/std/src/error.rs @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ use crate::backtrace::Backtrace; use crate::borrow::Cow; use crate::cell; use crate::char; -use crate::fmt::{self, Debug, Display, Write}; +use crate::fmt::{self, Debug, Display}; use crate::mem::transmute; use crate::num; use crate::str; @@ -816,6 +816,7 @@ impl dyn Error + Send + Sync { /// /// ``` /// #![feature(error_reporter)] +/// #![feature(negative_impls)] /// /// use std::error::{Error, Report}; /// use std::fmt; @@ -848,6 +849,10 @@ impl dyn Error + Send + Sync { /// /// impl Error for SuperErrorSideKick {} /// +/// // Note that the error doesn't need to be `Send` or `Sync`. +/// impl !Send for SuperError {} +/// impl !Sync for SuperError {} +/// /// fn main() { /// let error = SuperError { side: SuperErrorSideKick }; /// let report = Report::new(&error).pretty(true); @@ -855,10 +860,37 @@ impl dyn Error + Send + Sync { /// println!("{}", report); /// } /// ``` +/// +/// `Report` only requires that the wrapped error implements `Error`. It doesn't require that the +/// wrapped error be `Send`, `Sync`, or `'static`. +/// +/// ```rust +/// # #![feature(error_reporter)] +/// # use std::fmt; +/// # use std::error::{Error, Report}; +/// #[derive(Debug)] +/// struct SuperError<'a> { +/// side: &'a str, +/// } +/// impl<'a> fmt::Display for SuperError<'a> { +/// fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result { +/// write!(f, "SuperError is here: {}", self.side) +/// } +/// } +/// impl<'a> Error for SuperError<'a> {} +/// fn main() { +/// let msg = String::from("Huzzah!"); +/// let report = Report::new(SuperError { side: &msg }); +/// println!("{}", report); +/// } +/// ``` #[unstable(feature = "error_reporter", issue = "90172")] pub struct Report<E> { + /// The error being reported. error: E, + /// Whether a backtrace should be included as part of the report. show_backtrace: bool, + /// Whether the report should be pretty-printed. pretty: bool, } @@ -911,18 +943,15 @@ where write!(f, "\n\nCaused by:")?; let multiple = cause.source().is_some(); - let format = if multiple { - Format::Numbered { ind: 0 } - } else { - Format::Uniform { indentation: " " } - }; - for error in cause.chain() { + for (ind, error) in cause.chain().enumerate() { writeln!(f)?; - let mut indented = Indented { inner: f, needs_indent: true, format }; - - write!(indented, "{}", error)?; + if multiple { + write!(f, "{: >4}: {}", ind, Indented { source: error })?; + } else { + write!(f, " {}", error)?; + } } } @@ -930,14 +959,10 @@ where let backtrace = error.backtrace(); if let Some(backtrace) = backtrace { - let mut backtrace = backtrace.to_string(); - - write!(f, "\n\n")?; - writeln!(f, "Stack backtrace:")?; + let backtrace = backtrace.to_string(); - backtrace.truncate(backtrace.trim_end().len()); - - write!(f, "{}", backtrace)?; + f.write_str("\n\nStack backtrace:\n")?; + f.write_str(backtrace.trim_end())?; } } @@ -977,76 +1002,26 @@ where } } -/// Encapsulates how error sources are indented and formatted. -struct Indented<'a, D: ?Sized> { - inner: &'a mut D, - needs_indent: bool, - format: Format, -} - -/// The possible variants that error sources can be formatted as. -#[derive(Clone, Copy)] -enum Format { - /// Insert uniform indentation before every line. - /// - /// This format takes a static string as input and inserts it after every newline. - Uniform { - /// The string to insert as indentation. - indentation: &'static str, - }, - /// Inserts a number before the first line. - /// - /// This format hard codes the indentation level to match the indentation from - /// `std::backtrace::Backtrace`. - Numbered { - /// The index to insert before the first line of output. - ind: usize, - }, +/// Wrapper type for indenting the inner source. +struct Indented<D> { + source: D, } -impl<D> Write for Indented<'_, D> +impl<D> fmt::Display for Indented<D> where - D: Write + ?Sized, + D: fmt::Display, { - fn write_str(&mut self, s: &str) -> fmt::Result { - for (ind, line) in s.split('\n').enumerate() { - if ind > 0 { - self.inner.write_char('\n')?; - self.needs_indent = true; - } - - if self.needs_indent { - if line.is_empty() { - continue; - } + fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result { + let source = self.source.to_string(); - self.format.insert_indentation(ind, &mut self.inner)?; - self.needs_indent = false; + for (ind, line) in source.trim().split('\n').filter(|l| !l.is_empty()).enumerate() { + if ind > 0 { + write!(f, "\n {}", line)?; + } else { + write!(f, "{}", line)?; } - - self.inner.write_fmt(format_args!("{}", line))?; } Ok(()) } } - -impl Format { - /// Write the specified formatting to the write buffer. - fn insert_indentation(&mut self, line: usize, f: &mut dyn Write) -> fmt::Result { - match self { - Format::Uniform { indentation } => { - write!(f, "{}", indentation) - } - Format::Numbered { ind } => { - if line == 0 { - write!(f, "{: >4}: ", ind)?; - *ind += 1; - Ok(()) - } else { - write!(f, " ") - } - } - } - } -} |
