Report in std::error - Rust (original) (raw)
pub struct Report<E = Box<dyn Error>> { /* private fields */ }
🔬This is a nightly-only experimental API. (error_reporter
#90172)
Expand description
An error reporter that prints an error and its sources.
Report also exposes configuration options for formatting the error sources, either entirely on a single line, or in multi-line format with each source on a new line.
Report
only requires that the wrapped error implement Error
. It doesn’t require that the wrapped error be Send
, Sync
, or 'static
.
§Examples
#![feature(error_reporter)]
use std::error::{Error, Report};
use std::fmt;
#[derive(Debug)]
struct SuperError {
source: SuperErrorSideKick,
}
impl fmt::Display for SuperError {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
write!(f, "SuperError is here!")
}
}
impl Error for SuperError {
fn source(&self) -> Option<&(dyn Error + 'static)> {
Some(&self.source)
}
}
#[derive(Debug)]
struct SuperErrorSideKick;
impl fmt::Display for SuperErrorSideKick {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
write!(f, "SuperErrorSideKick is here!")
}
}
impl Error for SuperErrorSideKick {}
fn get_super_error() -> Result<(), SuperError> {
Err(SuperError { source: SuperErrorSideKick })
}
fn main() {
match get_super_error() {
Err(e) => println!("Error: {}", Report::new(e)),
_ => println!("No error"),
}
}
This example produces the following output:
Error: SuperError is here!: SuperErrorSideKick is here!
§Output consistency
Report prints the same output via Display
and Debug
, so it works well withResult::unwrap/Result::expect which print their Err
variant via Debug
:
#![feature(error_reporter)]
use std::error::Report;
get_super_error().map_err(Report::new).unwrap();
This example produces the following output:
thread 'main' panicked at src/error.rs:34:40:
called `Result::unwrap()` on an `Err` value: SuperError is here!: SuperErrorSideKick is here!
note: run with `RUST_BACKTRACE=1` environment variable to display a backtrace
§Return from main
Report
also implements From
for all types that implement Error; this when combined with the Debug
output means Report
is an ideal starting place for formatting errors returned from main
.
#![feature(error_reporter)]
use std::error::Report;
fn main() -> Result<(), Report<SuperError>> {
get_super_error()?;
Ok(())
}
This example produces the following output:
Error: SuperError is here!: SuperErrorSideKick is here!
Note: Report
s constructed via ?
and From
will be configured to use the single line output format. If you want to make sure your Report
s are pretty printed and include backtrace you will need to manually convert and enable those flags.
#![feature(error_reporter)]
use std::error::Report;
fn main() -> Result<(), Report<SuperError>> {
get_super_error()
.map_err(Report::from)
.map_err(|r| r.pretty(true).show_backtrace(true))?;
Ok(())
}
This example produces the following output:
Error: SuperError is here!
Caused by:
SuperErrorSideKick is here!
🔬This is a nightly-only experimental API. (error_reporter
#90172)
Creates a new Report
from an input error.
🔬This is a nightly-only experimental API. (error_reporter
#90172)
Enable pretty-printing the report across multiple lines.
§Examples
#![feature(error_reporter)]
use std::error::Report;
let error = SuperError { source: SuperErrorSideKick };
let report = Report::new(error).pretty(true);
eprintln!("Error: {report:?}");
This example produces the following output:
Error: SuperError is here!
Caused by:
SuperErrorSideKick is here!
When there are multiple source errors the causes will be numbered in order of iteration starting from the outermost error.
#![feature(error_reporter)]
use std::error::Report;
let source = SuperErrorSideKickSideKick;
let source = SuperErrorSideKick { source };
let error = SuperError { source };
let report = Report::new(error).pretty(true);
eprintln!("Error: {report:?}");
This example produces the following output:
Error: SuperError is here!
Caused by:
0: SuperErrorSideKick is here!
1: SuperErrorSideKickSideKick is here!
🔬This is a nightly-only experimental API. (error_reporter
#90172)
Display backtrace if available when using pretty output format.
§Examples
Note: Report will search for the first Backtrace
it can find starting from the outermost error. In this example it will display the backtrace from the second error in the sources, SuperErrorSideKick
.
#![feature(error_reporter)]
#![feature(error_generic_member_access)]
use std::error::Request;
use std::error::Report;
use std::backtrace::Backtrace;
#[derive(Debug)]
struct SuperErrorSideKick {
backtrace: Backtrace,
}
impl SuperErrorSideKick {
fn new() -> SuperErrorSideKick {
SuperErrorSideKick { backtrace: Backtrace::force_capture() }
}
}
impl Error for SuperErrorSideKick {
fn provide<'a>(&'a self, request: &mut Request<'a>) {
request.provide_ref::<Backtrace>(&self.backtrace);
}
}
// The rest of the example is unchanged ...
let source = SuperErrorSideKick::new();
let error = SuperError { source };
let report = Report::new(error).pretty(true).show_backtrace(true);
eprintln!("Error: {report:?}");
This example produces something similar to the following output:
Error: SuperError is here!
Caused by:
SuperErrorSideKick is here!
Stack backtrace:
0: rust_out::main::_doctest_main_src_error_rs_1158_0::SuperErrorSideKick::new
1: rust_out::main::_doctest_main_src_error_rs_1158_0
2: rust_out::main
3: core::ops::function::FnOnce::call_once
4: std::sys::backtrace::__rust_begin_short_backtrace
5: std::rt::lang_start::{{closure}}
6: std::panicking::try
7: std::rt::lang_start_internal
8: std::rt::lang_start
9: main
10: __libc_start_main
11: _start