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//! This library provides [`eyre::Report`][Report], a trait object based
//! error handling type for easy idiomatic error handling and reporting in Rust
//! applications.
//!
//! This crate is a fork of [`anyhow`] with a support for customized
//! error reports. For more details on customization checkout the docs on
//! [`eyre::EyreHandler`].
//!
//! ## Custom Report Handlers
//!
//! The heart of this crate is it's ability to swap out the Handler type to change
//! what information is carried alongside errors and how the end report is
//! formatted. This crate is meant to be used alongside companion crates that
//! customize it's behavior. Below is a list of known crates that export report
//! handlers for eyre and short summaries of what features they provide.
//!
//! - [`stable-eyre`]: Switches the backtrace type from `std`'s to `backtrace-rs`'s
//! so that it can be captured on stable. The report format is identical to
//! `DefaultHandler`'s report format.
//! - [`color-eyre`]: Captures a `backtrace::Backtrace` and a
//! `tracing_error::SpanTrace`. Provides a `Section` trait for attaching warnings
//! and suggestions to error reports. The end report is then pretty printed with
//! the help of [`color-backtrace`], [`color-spantrace`], and `ansi_term`. Check
//! out the README on [`color-eyre`] for details on the report format.
//! - [`simple-eyre`]: A minimal `EyreHandler` that captures no additional
//! information, for when you do not wish to capture `Backtrace`s with errors.
//! - [`jane-eyre`]: A report handler crate that exists purely for the pun.
//! Currently just re-exports `color-eyre`.
//!
//! ## Usage Recommendations and Stability Considerations
//!
//! **We recommend users do not re-export types from this library as part their
//! own public API for libraries with external users.** The main reason for this
//! is that it will make your library API break if we ever bump the major version
//! number on eyre and your users upgrade the eyre version they use in their
//! application code before you upgrade your own eyre dep version[^1].
//!
//! However, even beyond this API stability hazard, there are other good reasons
//! to avoid using `eyre::Report` as your public error type.
//!
//! - You export an undocumented error interface that is otherwise still
//! accessible via downcast, making it hard for users to react to specific
//! errors while not preventing them from depending on details you didn't mean
//! to make part of your public API.
//! - This in turn makes the error types of all libraries you use a part of
//! your public API as well, and makes changing any of those libraries into an
//! undetectable runtime breakage.
//! - If many of your errors are constructed from strings you encourage your
//! users to use string comparision for reacting to specific errors which is
//! brittle and turns updating error messages into a potentially undetectable
//! runtime breakage.
//!
//! ## Details
//!
//! - Use `Result<T, eyre::Report>`, or equivalently `eyre::Result<T>`, as the
//! return type of any fallible function.
//!
//! Within the function, use `?` to easily propagate any error that implements the
//! `std::error::Error` trait.
//!
//! ```rust
//! # pub trait Deserialize {}
//! #
//! # mod serde_json {
//! # use super::Deserialize;
//! # use std::io;
//! #
//! # pub fn from_str<T: Deserialize>(json: &str) -> io::Result<T> {
//! # unimplemented!()
//! # }
//! # }
//! #
//! # struct ClusterMap;
//! #
//! # impl Deserialize for ClusterMap {}
//! #
//! use eyre::Result;
//!
//! fn get_cluster_info() -> Result<ClusterMap> {
//! let config = std::fs::read_to_string("cluster.json")?;
//! let map: ClusterMap = serde_json::from_str(&config)?;
//! Ok(map)
//! }
//! #
//! # fn main() {}
//! ```
//!
//! - Wrap a lower level error with a new error created from a message to help the
//! person troubleshooting understand what the chain of failures that occured. A
//! low-level error like "No such file or directory" can be annoying to debug
//! without more information about what higher level step the application was in
//! the middle of.
//!
//! ```rust
//! # struct It;
//! #
//! # impl It {
//! # fn detach(&self) -> Result<()> {
//! # unimplemented!()
//! # }
//! # }
//! #
//! use eyre::{WrapErr, Result};
//!
//! fn main() -> Result<()> {
//! # return Ok(());
//! #
//! # const _: &str = stringify! {
//! ...
//! # };
//! #
//! # let it = It;
//! # let path = "./path/to/instrs.json";
//! #
//! it.detach().wrap_err("Failed to detach the important thing")?;
//!
//! let content = std::fs::read(path)
//! .wrap_err_with(|| format!("Failed to read instrs from {}", path))?;
//! #
//! # const _: &str = stringify! {
//! ...
//! # };
//! #
//! # Ok(())
//! }
//! ```
//!
//! ```console
//! Error: Failed to read instrs from ./path/to/instrs.json
//!
//! Caused by:
//! No such file or directory (os error 2)
//! ```
//!
//! - Downcasting is supported and can be by value, by shared reference, or by
//! mutable reference as needed.
//!
//! ```rust
//! # use eyre::{Report, eyre};
//! # use std::fmt::{self, Display};
//! # use std::task::Poll;
//! #
//! # #[derive(Debug)]
//! # enum DataStoreError {
//! # Censored(()),
//! # }
//! #
//! # impl Display for DataStoreError {
//! # fn fmt(&self, formatter: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
//! # unimplemented!()
//! # }
//! # }
//! #
//! # impl std::error::Error for DataStoreError {}
//! #
//! # const REDACTED_CONTENT: () = ();
//! #
//! # #[cfg(not(feature = "auto-install"))]
//! # eyre::set_hook(Box::new(eyre::DefaultHandler::default_with)).unwrap();
//! #
//! # let error: Report = eyre!("...");
//! # let root_cause = &error;
//! #
//! # let ret =
//! // 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),
//! }
//! # ;
//! ```
//!
//! - If using the nightly channel, a backtrace is captured and printed with the
//! error if the underlying error type does not already provide its own. In order
//! to see backtraces, they must be enabled through the environment variables
//! described in [`std::backtrace`]:
//!
//! - If you want panics and errors to both have backtraces, set
//! `RUST_BACKTRACE=1`;
//! - If you want only errors to have backtraces, set `RUST_LIB_BACKTRACE=1`;
//! - If you want only panics to have backtraces, set `RUST_BACKTRACE=1` and
//! `RUST_LIB_BACKTRACE=0`.
//!
//! The tracking issue for this feature is [rust-lang/rust#53487].
//!
//! [`std::backtrace`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/backtrace/index.html#environment-variables
//! [rust-lang/rust#53487]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/53487
//!
//! - Eyre works with any error type that has an impl of `std::error::Error`,
//! including ones defined in your crate. We do not bundle a `derive(Error)` macro
//! but you can write the impls yourself or use a standalone macro like
//! [thiserror].
//!
//! ```rust
//! use thiserror::Error;
//!
//! #[derive(Error, Debug)]
//! pub enum FormatError {
//! #[error("Invalid header (expected {expected:?}, got {found:?})")]
//! InvalidHeader {
//! expected: String,
//! found: String,
//! },
//! #[error("Missing attribute: {0}")]
//! MissingAttribute(String),
//! }
//! ```
//!
//! - One-off error messages can be constructed using the `eyre!` macro, which
//! supports string interpolation and produces an `eyre::Report`.
//!
//! ```rust
//! # use eyre::{eyre, Result};
//! #
//! # fn demo() -> Result<()> {
//! # let missing = "...";
//! return Err(eyre!("Missing attribute: {}", missing));
//! # Ok(())
//! # }
//! ```
//! - On newer versions of the compiler (e.g. 1.58 and later) this macro also
//! supports format args captures.
//!
//! ```rust
//! # use eyre::{eyre, Result};
//! #
//! # fn demo() -> Result<()> {
//! # let missing = "...";
//! # #[cfg(not(eyre_no_fmt_args_capture))]
//! return Err(eyre!("Missing attribute: {missing}"));
//! # Ok(())
//! # }
//! ```
//!
//! ## No-std support
//!
//! **NOTE**: tests are currently broken for `no_std` so I cannot guarantee that
//! everything works still. I'm waiting for upstream fixes to be merged rather than
//! fixing them myself, so bear with me.
//!
//! In no_std mode, the same API is almost all available and works the same way. To
//! depend on Eyre in no_std mode, disable our default enabled "std" feature in
//! Cargo.toml. A global allocator is required.
//!
//! ```toml
//! [dependencies]
//! eyre = { version = "0.6", default-features = false }
//! ```
//!
//! Since the `?`-based error conversions would normally rely on the
//! `std::error::Error` trait which is only available through std, no_std mode will
//! require an explicit `.map_err(Report::msg)` when working with a non-Eyre error
//! type inside a function that returns Eyre's error type.
//!
//! ## Comparison to failure
//!
//! The `eyre::Report` type works something like `failure::Error`, but unlike
//! failure ours is built around the standard library's `std::error::Error` trait
//! rather than a separate trait `failure::Fail`. The standard library has adopted
//! the necessary improvements for this to be possible as part of [RFC 2504].
//!
//! [RFC 2504]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/blob/master/text/2504-fix-error.md
//!
//! ## Comparison to thiserror
//!
//! Use `eyre` if you don't think you'll do anything with an error other than
//! report it. This is common in application code. Use `thiserror` if you think
//! you need an error type that can be handled via match or reported. This is
//! common in library crates where you don't know how your users will handle
//! your errors.
//!
//! [thiserror]: https://github.com/dtolnay/thiserror
//!
//! ## Compatibility with `anyhow`
//!
//! This crate does its best to be usable as a drop in replacement of `anyhow` and
//! vice-versa by `re-exporting` all of the renamed APIs with the names used in
//! `anyhow`, though there are some differences still.
//!
//! #### `Context` and `Option`
//!
//! As part of renaming `Context` to `WrapErr` we also intentionally do not
//! implement `WrapErr` for `Option`. This decision was made because `wrap_err`
//! implies that you're creating a new error that saves the old error as its
//! `source`. With `Option` there is no source error to wrap, so `wrap_err` ends up
//! being somewhat meaningless.
//!
//! Instead `eyre` intends for users to use the combinator functions provided by
//! `std` for converting `Option`s to `Result`s. So where you would write this with
//! anyhow:
//!
//! ```rust
//! use anyhow::Context;
//!
//! let opt: Option<()> = None;
//! let result = opt.context("new error message");
//! ```
//!
//! With `eyre` we want users to write:
//!
//! ```rust
//! use eyre::{eyre, Result};
//!
//! # #[cfg(not(feature = "auto-install"))]
//! # eyre::set_hook(Box::new(eyre::DefaultHandler::default_with)).unwrap();
//! #
//! let opt: Option<()> = None;
//! let result: Result<()> = opt.ok_or_else(|| eyre!("new error message"));
//! ```
//!
//! **NOTE**: However, to help with porting we do provide a `ContextCompat` trait which
//! implements `context` for options which you can import to make existing
//! `.context` calls compile.
//!
//! [^1]: example and explanation of breakage https://github.com/yaahc/eyre/issues/30#issuecomment-647650361
//!
//! [Report]: https://docs.rs/eyre/*/eyre/struct.Report.html
//! [`eyre::EyreHandler`]: https://docs.rs/eyre/*/eyre/trait.EyreHandler.html
//! [`eyre::WrapErr`]: https://docs.rs/eyre/*/eyre/trait.WrapErr.html
//! [`anyhow::Context`]: https://docs.rs/anyhow/*/anyhow/trait.Context.html
//! [`anyhow`]: https://github.com/dtolnay/anyhow
//! [`tracing_error::SpanTrace`]: https://docs.rs/tracing-error/*/tracing_error/struct.SpanTrace.html
//! [`stable-eyre`]: https://github.com/yaahc/stable-eyre
//! [`color-eyre`]: https://github.com/yaahc/color-eyre
//! [`jane-eyre`]: https://github.com/yaahc/jane-eyre
//! [`simple-eyre`]: https://github.com/yaahc/simple-eyre
//! [`color-spantrace`]: https://github.com/yaahc/color-spantrace
//! [`color-backtrace`]: https://github.com/athre0z/color-backtrace
#![doc(html_root_url = "https://docs.rs/eyre/0.6.8")]
#![warn(
missing_debug_implementations,
missing_docs,
missing_doc_code_examples,
rust_2018_idioms,
unreachable_pub,
bad_style,
const_err,
dead_code,
improper_ctypes,
non_shorthand_field_patterns,
no_mangle_generic_items,
overflowing_literals,
path_statements,
patterns_in_fns_without_body,
private_in_public,
unconditional_recursion,
unused,
unused_allocation,
unused_comparisons,
unused_parens,
while_true
)]
#![cfg_attr(backtrace, feature(backtrace))]
#![cfg_attr(doc_cfg, feature(doc_cfg))]
#![allow(
clippy::needless_doctest_main,
clippy::new_ret_no_self,
clippy::wrong_self_convention
)]
extern crate alloc;
#[macro_use]
mod backtrace;
mod chain;
mod context;
mod error;
mod fmt;
mod kind;
mod macros;
mod wrapper;
use crate::backtrace::Backtrace;
use crate::error::ErrorImpl;
use core::fmt::Display;
use core::mem::ManuallyDrop;
use std::error::Error as StdError;
pub use eyre as format_err;
/// Compatibility re-export of `eyre` for interopt with `anyhow`
pub use eyre as anyhow;
use once_cell::sync::OnceCell;
#[doc(hidden)]
pub use DefaultHandler as DefaultContext;
#[doc(hidden)]
pub use EyreHandler as EyreContext;
#[doc(hidden)]
pub use Report as ErrReport;
/// Compatibility re-export of `Report` for interopt with `anyhow`
pub use Report as Error;
/// Compatibility re-export of `WrapErr` for interopt with `anyhow`
pub use WrapErr as Context;
/// The core error reporting type of the library, a wrapper around a dynamic error reporting type.
///
/// `Report` works a lot like `Box<dyn std::error::Error>`, but with these
/// differences:
///
/// - `Report` requires that the error is `Send`, `Sync`, and `'static`.
/// - `Report` guarantees that a backtrace is available, even if the underlying
/// error type does not provide one.
/// - `Report` 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
/// 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 eyre::Report.
///
/// ```console
/// Failed to read instrs from ./path/to/instrs.json
/// ```
///
/// To print causes as well using eyre's default formatting of causes, use the
/// alternate selector "{:#}".
///
/// ```console
/// 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.
///
/// ```console
/// 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 eyre::context::ext::StdError>::ext_report
/// at /git/eyre/src/backtrace.rs:26
/// 1: core::result::Result<T,E>::map_err
/// at /git/rustc/src/libcore/result.rs:596
/// 2: eyre::context::<impl eyre::WrapErr<T,E,H> for core::result::Result<T,E>>::wrap_err_with
/// at /git/eyre/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 "{:#?}".
///
/// ```console
/// Error {
/// msg: "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 by defining
/// your own [`EyreHandler`] and [`hook`] to use it.
///
/// [`EyreHandler`]: trait.EyreHandler.html
/// [`hook`]: fn.set_hook.html
#[must_use]
pub struct Report {
inner: ManuallyDrop<Box<ErrorImpl<()>>>,
}
type ErrorHook =
Box<dyn Fn(&(dyn StdError + 'static)) -> Box<dyn EyreHandler> + Sync + Send + 'static>;
static HOOK: OnceCell<ErrorHook> = OnceCell::new();
/// Error indicating that `set_hook` was unable to install the provided ErrorHook
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy)]
pub struct InstallError;
impl core::fmt::Display for InstallError {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut core::fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> core::fmt::Result {
f.write_str("cannot install provided ErrorHook, a hook has already been installed")
}
}
impl StdError for InstallError {}
/// Install the provided error hook for constructing EyreHandlers when converting
/// Errors to Reports
///
/// # Details
///
/// To customize the format and content of error reports from `eyre` you must
/// first define a new `EyreHandler` type to capture and store the extra context
/// and to define the format of how to display the chain of errors and this
/// stored context. Once this type has been defined you must also define a global
/// hook used to construct these handlers whenever `Report`s are constructed.
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```rust,should_panic
/// use backtrace::Backtrace;
/// use eyre::EyreHandler;
/// use std::error::Error;
/// use std::{fmt, iter};
///
/// fn main() -> eyre::Result<()> {
/// // Install our custom eyre report hook for constructing our custom Handlers
/// install().unwrap();
///
/// // construct a report with, hopefully, our custom handler!
/// let mut report = eyre::eyre!("hello from custom error town!");
///
/// // manually set the custom msg for this report after it has been constructed
/// if let Some(handler) = report.handler_mut().downcast_mut::<Handler>() {
/// handler.custom_msg = Some("you're the best users, you know that right???");
/// }
///
/// // print that shit!!
/// Err(report)
/// }
///
/// // define a handler that captures backtraces unless told not to
/// fn install() -> Result<(), impl Error> {
/// let capture_backtrace = std::env::var("RUST_BACKWARDS_TRACE")
/// .map(|val| val != "0")
/// .unwrap_or(true);
///
/// let hook = Hook { capture_backtrace };
///
/// eyre::set_hook(Box::new(move |e| Box::new(hook.make_handler(e))))
/// }
///
/// struct Hook {
/// capture_backtrace: bool,
/// }
///
/// impl Hook {
/// fn make_handler(&self, _error: &(dyn Error + 'static)) -> Handler {
/// let backtrace = if self.capture_backtrace {
/// Some(Backtrace::new())
/// } else {
/// None
/// };
///
/// Handler {
/// backtrace,
/// custom_msg: None,
/// }
/// }
/// }
///
/// struct Handler {
/// // custom configured backtrace capture
/// backtrace: Option<Backtrace>,
/// // customizable message payload associated with reports
/// custom_msg: Option<&'static str>,
/// }
///
/// impl EyreHandler for Handler {
/// fn debug(&self, error: &(dyn Error + 'static), f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
/// if f.alternate() {
/// return fmt::Debug::fmt(error, f);
/// }
///
/// let errors = iter::successors(Some(error), |error| (*error).source());
///
/// for (ind, error) in errors.enumerate() {
/// write!(f, "\n{:>4}: {}", ind, error)?;
/// }
///
/// if let Some(backtrace) = self.backtrace.as_ref() {
/// writeln!(f, "\n\nBacktrace:\n{:?}", backtrace)?;
/// }
///
/// if let Some(msg) = self.custom_msg.as_ref() {
/// writeln!(f, "\n\n{}", msg)?;
/// }
///
/// Ok(())
/// }
/// }
/// ```
pub fn set_hook(hook: ErrorHook) -> Result<(), InstallError> {
HOOK.set(hook).map_err(|_| InstallError)
}
#[cfg_attr(track_caller, track_caller)]
#[cfg_attr(not(track_caller), allow(unused_mut))]
fn capture_handler(error: &(dyn StdError + 'static)) -> Box<dyn EyreHandler> {
#[cfg(not(feature = "auto-install"))]
let hook = HOOK
.get()
.expect("a handler must always be installed if the `auto-install` feature is disabled")
.as_ref();
#[cfg(feature = "auto-install")]
let hook = HOOK
.get_or_init(|| Box::new(DefaultHandler::default_with))
.as_ref();
let mut handler = hook(error);
#[cfg(track_caller)]
{
handler.track_caller(std::panic::Location::caller())
}
handler
}
impl dyn EyreHandler {
///
pub fn is<T: EyreHandler>(&self) -> bool {
// Get `TypeId` of the type this function is instantiated with.
let t = core::any::TypeId::of::<T>();
// Get `TypeId` of the type in the trait object (`self`).
let concrete = self.type_id();
// Compare both `TypeId`s on equality.
t == concrete
}
///
pub fn downcast_ref<T: EyreHandler>(&self) -> Option<&T> {
if self.is::<T>() {
unsafe { Some(&*(self as *const dyn EyreHandler as *const T)) }
} else {
None
}
}
///
pub fn downcast_mut<T: EyreHandler>(&mut self) -> Option<&mut T> {
if self.is::<T>() {
unsafe { Some(&mut *(self as *mut dyn EyreHandler as *mut T)) }
} else {
None
}
}
}
/// Error Report Handler trait for customizing `eyre::Report`
pub trait EyreHandler: core::any::Any + Send + Sync {
/// Define the report format
///
/// Used to override the report format of `eyre::Report`
///
/// # Example
///
/// ```rust
/// use backtrace::Backtrace;
/// use eyre::EyreHandler;
/// use eyre::Chain;
/// use std::error::Error;
/// use indenter::indented;
///
/// pub struct Handler {
/// backtrace: Backtrace,
/// }
///
/// impl EyreHandler for Handler {
/// fn debug(
/// &self,
/// error: &(dyn Error + 'static),
/// f: &mut core::fmt::Formatter<'_>,
/// ) -> core::fmt::Result {
/// use core::fmt::Write as _;
///
/// if f.alternate() {
/// return core::fmt::Debug::fmt(error, f);
/// }
///
/// write!(f, "{}", error)?;
///
/// if let Some(cause) = error.source() {
/// write!(f, "\n\nCaused by:")?;
/// let multiple = cause.source().is_some();
///
/// for (n, error) in Chain::new(cause).enumerate() {
/// writeln!(f)?;
/// if multiple {
/// write!(indented(f).ind(n), "{}", error)?;
/// } else {
/// write!(indented(f), "{}", error)?;
/// }
/// }
/// }
///
/// let backtrace = &self.backtrace;
/// write!(f, "\n\nStack backtrace:\n{:?}", backtrace)?;
///
/// Ok(())
/// }
/// }
/// ```
fn debug(
&self,
error: &(dyn StdError + 'static),
f: &mut core::fmt::Formatter<'_>,
) -> core::fmt::Result;
/// Override for the `Display` format
fn display(
&self,
error: &(dyn StdError + 'static),
f: &mut core::fmt::Formatter<'_>,
) -> core::fmt::Result {
write!(f, "{}", error)?;
if f.alternate() {
for cause in crate::chain::Chain::new(error).skip(1) {
write!(f, ": {}", cause)?;
}
}
Ok(())
}
/// Store the location of the caller who constructed this error report
#[allow(unused_variables)]
fn track_caller(&mut self, location: &'static std::panic::Location<'static>) {}
}
/// The default provided error report handler for `eyre::Report`.
///
/// On nightly this supports conditionally capturing a `std::backtrace::Backtrace` if the source
/// error did not already capture one.
#[allow(dead_code)]
pub struct DefaultHandler {
backtrace: Option<Backtrace>,
#[cfg(track_caller)]
location: Option<&'static std::panic::Location<'static>>,
}
impl DefaultHandler {
/// Manual hook which constructs `DefaultHandler`s.
///
/// # Details
///
/// When supplied to the `set_hook` function, `default_with` will cause `eyre::Report` to use
/// `DefaultHandler` as the error report handler.
///
/// If the `auto-install` feature is enabled, and a user-provided hook for constructing
/// `EyreHandlers` was not installed using `set_hook`, `DefaultHandler::default_with`
/// is automatically installed as the hook.
///
/// # Example
///
/// ```rust,should_panic
/// use eyre::{DefaultHandler, eyre, InstallError, Result, set_hook};
///
/// fn main() -> Result<()> {
/// install_default().expect("default handler inexplicably already installed");
/// Err(eyre!("hello from default error city!"))
/// }
///
/// fn install_default() -> Result<(), InstallError> {
/// set_hook(Box::new(DefaultHandler::default_with))
/// }
///
/// ```
#[allow(unused_variables)]
#[cfg_attr(not(feature = "auto-install"), allow(dead_code))]
pub fn default_with(error: &(dyn StdError + 'static)) -> Box<dyn EyreHandler> {
let backtrace = backtrace_if_absent!(error);
Box::new(Self {
backtrace,
#[cfg(track_caller)]
location: None,
})
}
}
impl core::fmt::Debug for DefaultHandler {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut core::fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> core::fmt::Result {
f.debug_struct("DefaultHandler")
.field(
"backtrace",
match &self.backtrace {
Some(_) => &"Some(Backtrace { ... })",
None => &"None",
},
)
.finish()
}
}
impl EyreHandler for DefaultHandler {
fn debug(
&self,
error: &(dyn StdError + 'static),
f: &mut core::fmt::Formatter<'_>,
) -> core::fmt::Result {
use core::fmt::Write as _;
if f.alternate() {
return core::fmt::Debug::fmt(error, f);
}
write!(f, "{}", error)?;
if let Some(cause) = error.source() {
write!(f, "\n\nCaused by:")?;
let multiple = cause.source().is_some();
for (n, error) in crate::chain::Chain::new(cause).enumerate() {
writeln!(f)?;
if multiple {
write!(indenter::indented(f).ind(n), "{}", error)?;
} else {
write!(indenter::indented(f), "{}", error)?;
}
}
}
#[cfg(all(track_caller, feature = "track-caller"))]
{
if let Some(location) = self.location {
write!(f, "\n\nLocation:\n")?;
write!(indenter::indented(f), "{}", location)?;
}
}
#[cfg(backtrace)]
{
use std::backtrace::BacktraceStatus;
let backtrace = self
.backtrace
.as_ref()
.or_else(|| error.backtrace())
.expect("backtrace capture failed");
if let BacktraceStatus::Captured = backtrace.status() {
write!(f, "\n\nStack backtrace:\n{}", backtrace)?;
}
}
Ok(())
}
#[cfg(track_caller)]
fn track_caller(&mut self, location: &'static std::panic::Location<'static>) {
self.location = Some(location);
}
}
/// Iterator of a chain of source errors.
///
/// This type is the iterator returned by [`Report::chain`].
///
/// # Example
///
/// ```
/// use eyre::Report;
/// use std::io;
///
/// pub fn underlying_io_error_kind(error: &Report) -> Option<io::ErrorKind> {
/// for cause in error.chain() {
/// if let Some(io_error) = cause.downcast_ref::<io::Error>() {
/// return Some(io_error.kind());
/// }
/// }
/// None
/// }
/// ```
#[derive(Clone)]
#[allow(missing_debug_implementations)]
pub struct Chain<'a> {
state: crate::chain::ChainState<'a>,
}
/// type alias for `Result<T, Report>`
///
/// This is a reasonable return type to use throughout your application but also for `fn main`; if
/// you do, failures will be printed along with a backtrace if one was captured.
///
/// `eyre::Result` may be used with one *or* two type parameters.
///
/// ```rust
/// use eyre::Result;
///
/// # const IGNORE: &str = stringify! {
/// fn demo1() -> Result<T> {...}
/// // ^ equivalent to std::result::Result<T, eyre::Report>
///
/// fn demo2() -> Result<T, OtherError> {...}
/// // ^ equivalent to std::result::Result<T, OtherError>
/// # };
/// ```
///
/// # Example
///
/// ```
/// # pub trait Deserialize {}
/// #
/// # mod serde_json {
/// # use super::Deserialize;
/// # use std::io;
/// #
/// # pub fn from_str<T: Deserialize>(json: &str) -> io::Result<T> {
/// # unimplemented!()
/// # }
/// # }
/// #
/// # #[derive(Debug)]
/// # struct ClusterMap;
/// #
/// # impl Deserialize for ClusterMap {}
/// #
/// use eyre::Result;
///
/// fn main() -> Result<()> {
/// # return Ok(());
/// let config = std::fs::read_to_string("cluster.json")?;
/// let map: ClusterMap = serde_json::from_str(&config)?;
/// println!("cluster info: {:#?}", map);
/// Ok(())
/// }
/// ```
pub type Result<T, E = Report> = core::result::Result<T, E>;
/// Provides the `wrap_err` method for `Result`.
///
/// This trait is sealed and cannot be implemented for types outside of
/// `eyre`.
///
/// # Example
///
/// ```
/// use eyre::{WrapErr, Result};
/// use std::fs;
/// use std::path::PathBuf;
///
/// pub struct ImportantThing {
/// path: PathBuf,
/// }
///
/// impl ImportantThing {
/// # const IGNORE: &'static str = stringify! {
/// pub fn detach(&mut self) -> Result<()> {...}
/// # };
/// # fn detach(&mut self) -> Result<()> {
/// # unimplemented!()
/// # }
/// }
///
/// pub fn do_it(mut it: ImportantThing) -> Result<Vec<u8>> {
/// it.detach().wrap_err("Failed to detach the important thing")?;
///
/// let path = &it.path;
/// let content = fs::read(path)
/// .wrap_err_with(|| format!("Failed to read instrs from {}", path.display()))?;
///
/// Ok(content)
/// }
/// ```
///
/// When printed, the outermost error would be printed first and the lower
/// level underlying causes would be enumerated below.
///
/// ```console
/// Error: Failed to read instrs from ./path/to/instrs.json
///
/// Caused by:
/// No such file or directory (os error 2)
/// ```
///
/// # Wrapping Types That Don't impl `Error` (e.g. `&str` and `Box<dyn Error>`)
///
/// Due to restrictions for coherence `Report` cannot impl `From` for types that don't impl
/// `Error`. Attempts to do so will give "this type might implement Error in the future" as an
/// error. As such, `wrap_err`, which uses `From` under the hood, cannot be used to wrap these
/// types. Instead we encourage you to use the combinators provided for `Result` in `std`/`core`.
///
/// For example, instead of this:
///
/// ```rust,compile_fail
/// use std::error::Error;
/// use eyre::{WrapErr, Report};
///
/// fn wrap_example(err: Result<(), Box<dyn Error + Send + Sync + 'static>>) -> Result<(), Report> {
/// err.wrap_err("saw a downstream error")
/// }
/// ```
///
/// We encourage you to write this:
///
/// ```rust
/// use std::error::Error;
/// use eyre::{WrapErr, Report, eyre};
///
/// fn wrap_example(err: Result<(), Box<dyn Error + Send + Sync + 'static>>) -> Result<(), Report> {
/// err.map_err(|e| eyre!(e)).wrap_err("saw a downstream error")
/// }
/// ```
///
/// # Effect on downcasting
///
/// After attaching a message of type `D` onto an error of type `E`, the resulting
/// `eyre::Report` may be downcast to `D` **or** to `E`.
///
/// That is, in codebases that rely on downcasting, Eyre's wrap_err supports
/// both of the following use cases:
///
/// - **Attaching messages whose type is insignificant onto errors whose type
/// is used in downcasts.**
///
/// In other error libraries whose wrap_err is not designed this way, it can
/// be risky to introduce messages to existing code because new message might
/// break existing working downcasts. In Eyre, any downcast that worked
/// before adding the message will continue to work after you add a message, so
/// you should freely wrap errors wherever it would be helpful.
///
/// ```
/// # use eyre::bail;
/// # use thiserror::Error;
/// #
/// # #[derive(Error, Debug)]
/// # #[error("???")]
/// # struct SuspiciousError;
/// #
/// # fn helper() -> Result<()> {
/// # bail!(SuspiciousError);
/// # }
/// #
/// use eyre::{WrapErr, Result};
///
/// fn do_it() -> Result<()> {
/// helper().wrap_err("Failed to complete the work")?;
/// # const IGNORE: &str = stringify! {
/// ...
/// # };
/// # unreachable!()
/// }
///
/// fn main() {
/// # #[cfg(not(feature = "auto-install"))]
/// # eyre::set_hook(Box::new(eyre::DefaultHandler::default_with)).unwrap();
/// let err = do_it().unwrap_err();
/// if let Some(e) = err.downcast_ref::<SuspiciousError>() {
/// // If helper() returned SuspiciousError, this downcast will
/// // correctly succeed even with the message in between.
/// # return;
/// }
/// # panic!("expected downcast to succeed");
/// }
/// ```
///
/// - **Attaching message whose type is used in downcasts onto errors whose
/// type is insignificant.**
///
/// Some codebases prefer to use machine-readable messages to categorize
/// lower level errors in a way that will be actionable to higher levels of
/// the application.
///
/// ```
/// # use eyre::bail;
/// # use thiserror::Error;
/// #
/// # #[derive(Error, Debug)]
/// # #[error("???")]
/// # struct HelperFailed;
/// #
/// # fn helper() -> Result<()> {
/// # bail!("no such file or directory");
/// # }
/// #
/// use eyre::{WrapErr, Result};
///
/// fn do_it() -> Result<()> {
/// helper().wrap_err(HelperFailed)?;
/// # const IGNORE: &str = stringify! {
/// ...
/// # };
/// # unreachable!()
/// }
///
/// fn main() {
/// # #[cfg(not(feature = "auto-install"))]
/// # eyre::set_hook(Box::new(eyre::DefaultHandler::default_with)).unwrap();
/// let err = do_it().unwrap_err();
/// if let Some(e) = err.downcast_ref::<HelperFailed>() {
/// // If helper failed, this downcast will succeed because
/// // HelperFailed is the message that has been attached to
/// // that error.
/// # return;
/// }
/// # panic!("expected downcast to succeed");
/// }
/// ```
pub trait WrapErr<T, E>: context::private::Sealed {
/// Wrap the error value with a new adhoc error
#[cfg_attr(track_caller, track_caller)]
fn wrap_err<D>(self, msg: D) -> Result<T, Report>
where
D: Display + Send + Sync + 'static;
/// Wrap the error value with a new adhoc error that is evaluated lazily
/// only once an error does occur.
#[cfg_attr(track_caller, track_caller)]
fn wrap_err_with<D, F>(self, f: F) -> Result<T, Report>
where
D: Display + Send + Sync + 'static,
F: FnOnce() -> D;
/// Compatibility re-export of wrap_err for interopt with `anyhow`
#[cfg_attr(track_caller, track_caller)]
fn context<D>(self, msg: D) -> Result<T, Report>
where
D: Display + Send + Sync + 'static;
/// Compatibility re-export of wrap_err_with for interopt with `anyhow`
#[cfg_attr(track_caller, track_caller)]
fn with_context<D, F>(self, f: F) -> Result<T, Report>
where
D: Display + Send + Sync + 'static,
F: FnOnce() -> D;
}
/// Provides the `context` method for `Option` when porting from `anyhow`
///
/// This trait is sealed and cannot be implemented for types outside of
/// `eyre`.
///
/// ## Why Doesn't `Eyre` impl `WrapErr` for `Option`?
///
/// `eyre` doesn't impl `WrapErr` for `Option` because `wrap_err` implies that you're creating a
/// new error that saves the previous error as its `source`. Calling `wrap_err` on an `Option` is
/// meaningless because there is no source error. `anyhow` avoids this issue by using a different
/// mental model where you're adding "context" to an error, though this not a mental model for
/// error handling that `eyre` agrees with.
///
/// Instead, `eyre` encourages users to think of each error as distinct, where the previous error
/// is the context being saved by the new error, which is backwards compared to anyhow's model. In
/// this model you're encouraged to use combinators provided by `std` for `Option` to convert an
/// option to a `Result`
///
/// # Example
///
/// Instead of:
///
/// ```rust
/// use eyre::ContextCompat;
///
/// fn get_thing(mut things: impl Iterator<Item = u32>) -> eyre::Result<u32> {
/// things
/// .find(|&thing| thing == 42)
/// .context("the thing wasnt in the list")
/// }
/// ```
///
/// We encourage you to use this:
///
/// ```rust
/// use eyre::eyre;
///
/// fn get_thing(mut things: impl Iterator<Item = u32>) -> eyre::Result<u32> {
/// things
/// .find(|&thing| thing == 42)
/// .ok_or_else(|| eyre!("the thing wasnt in the list"))
/// }
/// ```
pub trait ContextCompat<T>: context::private::Sealed {
/// Compatibility version of `wrap_err` for creating new errors with new source on `Option`
/// when porting from `anyhow`
#[cfg_attr(track_caller, track_caller)]
fn context<D>(self, msg: D) -> Result<T, Report>
where
D: Display + Send + Sync + 'static;
/// Compatibility version of `wrap_err_with` for creating new errors with new source on `Option`
/// when porting from `anyhow`
#[cfg_attr(track_caller, track_caller)]
fn with_context<D, F>(self, f: F) -> Result<T, Report>
where
D: Display + Send + Sync + 'static,
F: FnOnce() -> D;
/// Compatibility re-export of `context` for porting from `anyhow` to `eyre`
#[cfg_attr(track_caller, track_caller)]
fn wrap_err<D>(self, msg: D) -> Result<T, Report>
where
D: Display + Send + Sync + 'static;
/// Compatibility re-export of `with_context` for porting from `anyhow` to `eyre`
#[cfg_attr(track_caller, track_caller)]
fn wrap_err_with<D, F>(self, f: F) -> Result<T, Report>
where
D: Display + Send + Sync + 'static,
F: FnOnce() -> D;
}
// Not public API. Referenced by macro-generated code.
#[doc(hidden)]
pub mod private {
use crate::Report;
use alloc::fmt;
use core::fmt::{Arguments, Debug, Display};
pub use alloc::format;
pub use core::format_args;
pub use core::result::Result::Err;
#[doc(hidden)]
pub mod kind {
pub use crate::kind::{AdhocKind, TraitKind};
pub use crate::kind::BoxedKind;
}
#[cfg_attr(track_caller, track_caller)]
pub fn new_adhoc<M>(message: M) -> Report
where
M: Display + Debug + Send + Sync + 'static,
{
Report::from_adhoc(message)
}
#[doc(hidden)]
#[cold]
#[cfg_attr(track_caller, track_caller)]
pub fn format_err(args: Arguments<'_>) -> Report {
#[cfg(eyre_no_fmt_arguments_as_str)]
let fmt_arguments_as_str: Option<&str> = None;
#[cfg(not(eyre_no_fmt_arguments_as_str))]
let fmt_arguments_as_str = args.as_str();
if let Some(message) = fmt_arguments_as_str {
// eyre!("literal"), can downcast to &'static str
Report::msg(message)
} else {
// eyre!("interpolate {var}"), can downcast to String
Report::msg(fmt::format(args))
}
}
}