artiq/artiq/firmware/libstd_artiq/io/error.rs

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// Copyright 2015 The Rust Project Developers. See the COPYRIGHT
// file at the top-level directory of this distribution and at
// http://rust-lang.org/COPYRIGHT.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 <LICENSE-APACHE or
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> or the MIT license
// <LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>, at your
// option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed
// except according to those terms.
#[cfg(feature="alloc")] use alloc::boxed::Box;
#[cfg(not(feature="alloc"))] use ::FakeBox as Box;
use core::convert::Into;
use core::fmt;
use core::marker::{Send, Sync};
use core::option::Option::{self, Some, None};
use core::result;
use error;
/// A specialized [`Result`](../result/enum.Result.html) 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`, and so users of this alias
/// will generally use `io::Result` instead of shadowing the prelude's import
/// of `std::result::Result`.
///
/// # Examples
///
/// A convenience function that bubbles an `io::Result` to its caller:
///
/// ```
/// use std::io;
///
/// fn get_string() -> io::Result<String> {
/// let mut buffer = String::new();
///
/// try!(io::stdin().read_line(&mut buffer));
///
/// 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`.
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct Error {
repr: Repr,
}
enum Repr {
Os(i32),
#[cfg(feature="alloc")]
Custom(Box<Custom>),
#[cfg(not(feature="alloc"))]
Custom(Custom),
}
#[derive(Debug)]
struct Custom {
kind: ErrorKind,
#[cfg(feature="alloc")]
error: Box<error::Error+Send+Sync>,
#[cfg(not(feature="alloc"))]
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.
#[derive(Copy, PartialEq, Eq, Clone, Debug)]
#[allow(deprecated)]
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.
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.
WriteZero,
/// This operation was interrupted.
///
/// Interrupted operations can typically be retried.
Interrupted,
/// Any I/O error not part of this list.
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 not part of this list.
#[doc(hidden)]
__Nonexhaustive,
}
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 std::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);
/// ```
#[cfg(feature="alloc")]
pub fn new<E>(kind: ErrorKind, error: E) -> Error
where E: Into<Box<error::Error+Send+Sync>>
{
Self::_new(kind, error.into())
}
#[cfg(not(feature="alloc"))]
pub fn new<E>(kind: ErrorKind, error: E) -> Error
where E: Into<&'static str>
{
Self::_new(kind, error.into())
}
#[cfg(feature="alloc")]
fn _new(kind: ErrorKind, error: Box<error::Error+Send+Sync>) -> Error {
Error {
repr: Repr::Custom(Box::new(Custom {
kind: kind,
error: error,
}))
}
}
#[cfg(not(feature="alloc"))]
fn _new(kind: ErrorKind, error: &'static str) -> Error {
Error {
repr: Repr::Custom(Box::new(Custom {
kind: kind,
error: error,
}))
}
}
/// Creates a new instance of an `Error` from a particular OS error code.
pub fn from_raw_os_error(code: i32) -> Error {
Error { repr: Repr::Os(code) }
}
/// Returns the OS error that this error represents (if any).
///
/// If this `Error` was constructed via `last_os_error` or
/// `from_raw_os_error`, then this function will return `Some`, otherwise
/// it will return `None`.
pub fn raw_os_error(&self) -> Option<i32> {
match self.repr {
Repr::Os(i) => Some(i),
Repr::Custom(..) => None,
}
}
/// 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`.
#[cfg(feature="alloc")]
pub fn get_ref(&self) -> Option<&(error::Error+Send+Sync+'static)> {
match self.repr {
Repr::Os(..) => None,
Repr::Custom(ref c) => Some(&*c.error),
}
}
/// Returns a mutable 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`.
#[cfg(feature="alloc")]
pub fn get_mut(&mut self) -> Option<&mut (error::Error+Send+Sync+'static)> {
match self.repr {
Repr::Os(..) => None,
Repr::Custom(ref mut c) => Some(&mut *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`.
#[cfg(feature="alloc")]
pub fn into_inner(self) -> Option<Box<error::Error+Send+Sync>> {
match self.repr {
Repr::Os(..) => None,
Repr::Custom(c) => Some(c.error)
}
}
/// Returns the corresponding `ErrorKind` for this error.
pub fn kind(&self) -> ErrorKind {
match self.repr {
Repr::Os(_code) => ErrorKind::Other,
Repr::Custom(ref c) => c.kind,
}
}
}
impl fmt::Debug for Repr {
fn fmt(&self, fmt: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
match *self {
Repr::Os(ref code) =>
fmt.debug_struct("Os").field("code", code).finish(),
Repr::Custom(ref c) => fmt.debug_tuple("Custom").field(c).finish(),
}
}
}
impl fmt::Display for Error {
fn fmt(&self, fmt: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
match self.repr {
Repr::Os(code) => {
write!(fmt, "os error {}", code)
}
Repr::Custom(ref c) => c.error.fmt(fmt),
}
}
}
impl error::Error for Error {
fn description(&self) -> &str {
match self.repr {
Repr::Os(..) => match self.kind() {
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::__Nonexhaustive => unreachable!()
},
Repr::Custom(ref c) => {
#[cfg(feature="alloc")]
{ c.error.description() }
#[cfg(not(feature="alloc"))]
{ c.error }
},
}
}
fn cause(&self) -> Option<&error::Error> {
match self.repr {
Repr::Os(..) => None,
Repr::Custom(ref _c) => {
#[cfg(feature="alloc")]
{ _c.error.cause() }
#[cfg(not(feature="alloc"))]
{ None }
}
}
}
}
fn _assert_error_is_sync_send() {
fn _is_sync_send<T: Sync+Send>() {}
_is_sync_send::<Error>();
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod test {
use prelude::v1::*;
use super::{Error, ErrorKind};
use error;
use fmt;
use sys::os::error_string;
#[test]
fn test_debug_error() {
let code = 6;
let msg = error_string(code);
let err = Error { repr: super::Repr::Os(code) };
let expected = format!("Error {{ repr: Os {{ code: {:?}, message: {:?} }} }}", code, msg);
assert_eq!(format!("{:?}", err), expected);
}
#[test]
fn test_downcasting() {
#[derive(Debug)]
struct TestError;
impl fmt::Display for TestError {
fn fmt(&self, _: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
Ok(())
}
}
impl error::Error for TestError {
fn description(&self) -> &str {
"asdf"
}
}
// we have to call all of these UFCS style right now since method
// resolution won't implicitly drop the Send+Sync bounds
let mut err = Error::new(ErrorKind::Other, TestError);
assert!(err.get_ref().unwrap().is::<TestError>());
assert_eq!("asdf", err.get_ref().unwrap().description());
assert!(err.get_mut().unwrap().is::<TestError>());
let extracted = err.into_inner().unwrap();
extracted.downcast::<TestError>().unwrap();
}
}