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6 //!
7 //! <br>
8 //!
9 //! This library provides [`anyhow::Error`][Error], a trait object based error
10 //! type for easy idiomatic error handling in Rust applications.
11 //!
12 //! <br>
13 //!
14 //! # Details
15 //!
16 //! - Use `Result<T, anyhow::Error>`, or equivalently `anyhow::Result<T>`, as
17 //!   the return type of any fallible function.
18 //!
19 //!   Within the function, use `?` to easily propagate any error that implements
20 //!   the `std::error::Error` trait.
21 //!
22 //!   ```
23 //!   # pub trait Deserialize {}
24 //!   #
25 //!   # mod serde_json {
26 //!   #     use super::Deserialize;
27 //!   #     use std::io;
28 //!   #
29 //!   #     pub fn from_str<T: Deserialize>(json: &str) -> io::Result<T> {
30 //!   #         unimplemented!()
31 //!   #     }
32 //!   # }
33 //!   #
34 //!   # struct ClusterMap;
35 //!   #
36 //!   # impl Deserialize for ClusterMap {}
37 //!   #
38 //!   use anyhow::Result;
39 //!
40 //!   fn get_cluster_info() -> Result<ClusterMap> {
41 //!       let config = std::fs::read_to_string("cluster.json")?;
42 //!       let map: ClusterMap = serde_json::from_str(&config)?;
43 //!       Ok(map)
44 //!   }
45 //!   #
46 //!   # fn main() {}
47 //!   ```
48 //!
49 //! - Attach context to help the person troubleshooting the error understand
50 //!   where things went wrong. A low-level error like "No such file or
51 //!   directory" can be annoying to debug without more context about what higher
52 //!   level step the application was in the middle of.
53 //!
54 //!   ```
55 //!   # struct It;
56 //!   #
57 //!   # impl It {
58 //!   #     fn detach(&self) -> Result<()> {
59 //!   #         unimplemented!()
60 //!   #     }
61 //!   # }
62 //!   #
63 //!   use anyhow::{Context, Result};
64 //!
65 //!   fn main() -> Result<()> {
66 //!       # return Ok(());
67 //!       #
68 //!       # const _: &str = stringify! {
69 //!       ...
70 //!       # };
71 //!       #
72 //!       # let it = It;
73 //!       # let path = "./path/to/instrs.json";
74 //!       #
75 //!       it.detach().context("Failed to detach the important thing")?;
76 //!
77 //!       let content = std::fs::read(path)
78 //!           .with_context(|| format!("Failed to read instrs from {}", path))?;
79 //!       #
80 //!       # const _: &str = stringify! {
81 //!       ...
82 //!       # };
83 //!       #
84 //!       # Ok(())
85 //!   }
86 //!   ```
87 //!
88 //!   ```console
89 //!   Error: Failed to read instrs from ./path/to/instrs.json
90 //!
91 //!   Caused by:
92 //!       No such file or directory (os error 2)
93 //!   ```
94 //!
95 //! - Downcasting is supported and can be by value, by shared reference, or by
96 //!   mutable reference as needed.
97 //!
98 //!   ```
99 //!   # use anyhow::anyhow;
100 //!   # use std::fmt::{self, Display};
101 //!   # use std::task::Poll;
102 //!   #
103 //!   # #[derive(Debug)]
104 //!   # enum DataStoreError {
105 //!   #     Censored(()),
106 //!   # }
107 //!   #
108 //!   # impl Display for DataStoreError {
109 //!   #     fn fmt(&self, formatter: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
110 //!   #         unimplemented!()
111 //!   #     }
112 //!   # }
113 //!   #
114 //!   # impl std::error::Error for DataStoreError {}
115 //!   #
116 //!   # const REDACTED_CONTENT: () = ();
117 //!   #
118 //!   # let error = anyhow!("...");
119 //!   # let root_cause = &error;
120 //!   #
121 //!   # let ret =
122 //!   // If the error was caused by redaction, then return a
123 //!   // tombstone instead of the content.
124 //!   match root_cause.downcast_ref::<DataStoreError>() {
125 //!       Some(DataStoreError::Censored(_)) => Ok(Poll::Ready(REDACTED_CONTENT)),
126 //!       None => Err(error),
127 //!   }
128 //!   # ;
129 //!   ```
130 //!
131 //! - If using the nightly channel, a backtrace is captured and printed with the
132 //!   error if the underlying error type does not already provide its own. In
133 //!   order to see backtraces, they must be enabled through the environment
134 //!   variables described in [`std::backtrace`]:
135 //!
136 //!   - If you want panics and errors to both have backtraces, set
137 //!     `RUST_BACKTRACE=1`;
138 //!   - If you want only errors to have backtraces, set `RUST_LIB_BACKTRACE=1`;
139 //!   - If you want only panics to have backtraces, set `RUST_BACKTRACE=1` and
140 //!     `RUST_LIB_BACKTRACE=0`.
141 //!
142 //!   The tracking issue for this feature is [rust-lang/rust#53487].
143 //!
144 //!   [`std::backtrace`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/backtrace/index.html#environment-variables
145 //!   [rust-lang/rust#53487]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/53487
146 //!
147 //! - Anyhow works with any error type that has an impl of `std::error::Error`,
148 //!   including ones defined in your crate. We do not bundle a `derive(Error)`
149 //!   macro but you can write the impls yourself or use a standalone macro like
150 //!   [thiserror].
151 //!
152 //!   [thiserror]: https://github.com/dtolnay/thiserror
153 //!
154 //!   ```
155 //!   use thiserror::Error;
156 //!
157 //!   #[derive(Error, Debug)]
158 //!   pub enum FormatError {
159 //!       #[error("Invalid header (expected {expected:?}, got {found:?})")]
160 //!       InvalidHeader {
161 //!           expected: String,
162 //!           found: String,
163 //!       },
164 //!       #[error("Missing attribute: {0}")]
165 //!       MissingAttribute(String),
166 //!   }
167 //!   ```
168 //!
169 //! - One-off error messages can be constructed using the `anyhow!` macro, which
170 //!   supports string interpolation and produces an `anyhow::Error`.
171 //!
172 //!   ```
173 //!   # use anyhow::{anyhow, Result};
174 //!   #
175 //!   # fn demo() -> Result<()> {
176 //!   #     let missing = "...";
177 //!   return Err(anyhow!("Missing attribute: {}", missing));
178 //!   #     Ok(())
179 //!   # }
180 //!   ```
181 //!
182 //!   A `bail!` macro is provided as a shorthand for the same early return.
183 //!
184 //!   ```
185 //!   # use anyhow::{bail, Result};
186 //!   #
187 //!   # fn demo() -> Result<()> {
188 //!   #     let missing = "...";
189 //!   bail!("Missing attribute: {}", missing);
190 //!   #     Ok(())
191 //!   # }
192 //!   ```
193 //!
194 //! <br>
195 //!
196 //! # No-std support
197 //!
198 //! In no_std mode, the same API is almost all available and works the same way.
199 //! To depend on Anyhow in no_std mode, disable our default enabled "std"
200 //! feature in Cargo.toml. A global allocator is required.
201 //!
202 //! ```toml
203 //! [dependencies]
204 //! anyhow = { version = "1.0", default-features = false }
205 //! ```
206 //!
207 //! Since the `?`-based error conversions would normally rely on the
208 //! `std::error::Error` trait which is only available through std, no_std mode
209 //! will require an explicit `.map_err(Error::msg)` when working with a
210 //! non-Anyhow error type inside a function that returns Anyhow's error type.
211 
212 #![doc(html_root_url = "https://docs.rs/anyhow/1.0.42")]
213 #![cfg_attr(backtrace, feature(backtrace))]
214 #![cfg_attr(doc_cfg, feature(doc_cfg))]
215 #![cfg_attr(not(feature = "std"), no_std)]
216 #![deny(dead_code, unused_imports, unused_mut)]
217 #![allow(
218     clippy::doc_markdown,
219     clippy::enum_glob_use,
220     clippy::missing_errors_doc,
221     clippy::missing_panics_doc,
222     clippy::module_name_repetitions,
223     clippy::must_use_candidate,
224     clippy::needless_doctest_main,
225     clippy::new_ret_no_self,
226     clippy::redundant_else,
227     clippy::unused_self,
228     clippy::used_underscore_binding,
229     clippy::wildcard_imports,
230     clippy::wrong_self_convention
231 )]
232 
233 mod alloc {
234     #[cfg(not(feature = "std"))]
235     extern crate alloc;
236 
237     #[cfg(not(feature = "std"))]
238     pub use alloc::boxed::Box;
239 
240     #[cfg(feature = "std")]
241     pub use std::boxed::Box;
242 }
243 
244 #[macro_use]
245 mod backtrace;
246 mod chain;
247 mod context;
248 mod error;
249 mod fmt;
250 mod kind;
251 mod macros;
252 mod ptr;
253 mod wrapper;
254 
255 use crate::error::ErrorImpl;
256 use crate::ptr::Own;
257 use core::fmt::Display;
258 
259 #[cfg(not(feature = "std"))]
260 use core::fmt::Debug;
261 
262 #[cfg(feature = "std")]
263 use std::error::Error as StdError;
264 
265 #[cfg(not(feature = "std"))]
266 trait StdError: Debug + Display {
source(&self) -> Option<&(dyn StdError + 'static)>267     fn source(&self) -> Option<&(dyn StdError + 'static)> {
268         None
269     }
270 }
271 
272 pub use anyhow as format_err;
273 
274 /// The `Error` type, a wrapper around a dynamic error type.
275 ///
276 /// `Error` works a lot like `Box<dyn std::error::Error>`, but with these
277 /// differences:
278 ///
279 /// - `Error` requires that the error is `Send`, `Sync`, and `'static`.
280 /// - `Error` guarantees that a backtrace is available, even if the underlying
281 ///   error type does not provide one.
282 /// - `Error` is represented as a narrow pointer &mdash; exactly one word in
283 ///   size instead of two.
284 ///
285 /// <br>
286 ///
287 /// # Display representations
288 ///
289 /// When you print an error object using "{}" or to_string(), only the outermost
290 /// underlying error or context is printed, not any of the lower level causes.
291 /// This is exactly as if you had called the Display impl of the error from
292 /// which you constructed your anyhow::Error.
293 ///
294 /// ```console
295 /// Failed to read instrs from ./path/to/instrs.json
296 /// ```
297 ///
298 /// To print causes as well using anyhow's default formatting of causes, use the
299 /// alternate selector "{:#}".
300 ///
301 /// ```console
302 /// Failed to read instrs from ./path/to/instrs.json: No such file or directory (os error 2)
303 /// ```
304 ///
305 /// The Debug format "{:?}" includes your backtrace if one was captured. Note
306 /// that this is the representation you get by default if you return an error
307 /// from `fn main` instead of printing it explicitly yourself.
308 ///
309 /// ```console
310 /// Error: Failed to read instrs from ./path/to/instrs.json
311 ///
312 /// Caused by:
313 ///     No such file or directory (os error 2)
314 /// ```
315 ///
316 /// and if there is a backtrace available:
317 ///
318 /// ```console
319 /// Error: Failed to read instrs from ./path/to/instrs.json
320 ///
321 /// Caused by:
322 ///     No such file or directory (os error 2)
323 ///
324 /// Stack backtrace:
325 ///    0: <E as anyhow::context::ext::StdError>::ext_context
326 ///              at /git/anyhow/src/backtrace.rs:26
327 ///    1: core::result::Result<T,E>::map_err
328 ///              at /git/rustc/src/libcore/result.rs:596
329 ///    2: anyhow::context::<impl anyhow::Context<T,E> for core::result::Result<T,E>>::with_context
330 ///              at /git/anyhow/src/context.rs:58
331 ///    3: testing::main
332 ///              at src/main.rs:5
333 ///    4: std::rt::lang_start
334 ///              at /git/rustc/src/libstd/rt.rs:61
335 ///    5: main
336 ///    6: __libc_start_main
337 ///    7: _start
338 /// ```
339 ///
340 /// To see a conventional struct-style Debug representation, use "{:#?}".
341 ///
342 /// ```console
343 /// Error {
344 ///     context: "Failed to read instrs from ./path/to/instrs.json",
345 ///     source: Os {
346 ///         code: 2,
347 ///         kind: NotFound,
348 ///         message: "No such file or directory",
349 ///     },
350 /// }
351 /// ```
352 ///
353 /// If none of the built-in representations are appropriate and you would prefer
354 /// to render the error and its cause chain yourself, it can be done something
355 /// like this:
356 ///
357 /// ```
358 /// use anyhow::{Context, Result};
359 ///
360 /// fn main() {
361 ///     if let Err(err) = try_main() {
362 ///         eprintln!("ERROR: {}", err);
363 ///         err.chain().skip(1).for_each(|cause| eprintln!("because: {}", cause));
364 ///         std::process::exit(1);
365 ///     }
366 /// }
367 ///
368 /// fn try_main() -> Result<()> {
369 ///     # const IGNORE: &str = stringify! {
370 ///     ...
371 ///     # };
372 ///     # Ok(())
373 /// }
374 /// ```
375 #[repr(transparent)]
376 pub struct Error {
377     inner: Own<ErrorImpl>,
378 }
379 
380 /// Iterator of a chain of source errors.
381 ///
382 /// This type is the iterator returned by [`Error::chain`].
383 ///
384 /// # Example
385 ///
386 /// ```
387 /// use anyhow::Error;
388 /// use std::io;
389 ///
390 /// pub fn underlying_io_error_kind(error: &Error) -> Option<io::ErrorKind> {
391 ///     for cause in error.chain() {
392 ///         if let Some(io_error) = cause.downcast_ref::<io::Error>() {
393 ///             return Some(io_error.kind());
394 ///         }
395 ///     }
396 ///     None
397 /// }
398 /// ```
399 #[cfg(feature = "std")]
400 #[cfg_attr(doc_cfg, doc(cfg(feature = "std")))]
401 #[derive(Clone)]
402 pub struct Chain<'a> {
403     state: crate::chain::ChainState<'a>,
404 }
405 
406 /// `Result<T, Error>`
407 ///
408 /// This is a reasonable return type to use throughout your application but also
409 /// for `fn main`; if you do, failures will be printed along with any
410 /// [context][Context] and a backtrace if one was captured.
411 ///
412 /// `anyhow::Result` may be used with one *or* two type parameters.
413 ///
414 /// ```rust
415 /// use anyhow::Result;
416 ///
417 /// # const IGNORE: &str = stringify! {
418 /// fn demo1() -> Result<T> {...}
419 ///            // ^ equivalent to std::result::Result<T, anyhow::Error>
420 ///
421 /// fn demo2() -> Result<T, OtherError> {...}
422 ///            // ^ equivalent to std::result::Result<T, OtherError>
423 /// # };
424 /// ```
425 ///
426 /// # Example
427 ///
428 /// ```
429 /// # pub trait Deserialize {}
430 /// #
431 /// # mod serde_json {
432 /// #     use super::Deserialize;
433 /// #     use std::io;
434 /// #
435 /// #     pub fn from_str<T: Deserialize>(json: &str) -> io::Result<T> {
436 /// #         unimplemented!()
437 /// #     }
438 /// # }
439 /// #
440 /// # #[derive(Debug)]
441 /// # struct ClusterMap;
442 /// #
443 /// # impl Deserialize for ClusterMap {}
444 /// #
445 /// use anyhow::Result;
446 ///
447 /// fn main() -> Result<()> {
448 ///     # return Ok(());
449 ///     let config = std::fs::read_to_string("cluster.json")?;
450 ///     let map: ClusterMap = serde_json::from_str(&config)?;
451 ///     println!("cluster info: {:#?}", map);
452 ///     Ok(())
453 /// }
454 /// ```
455 pub type Result<T, E = Error> = core::result::Result<T, E>;
456 
457 /// Provides the `context` method for `Result`.
458 ///
459 /// This trait is sealed and cannot be implemented for types outside of
460 /// `anyhow`.
461 ///
462 /// <br>
463 ///
464 /// # Example
465 ///
466 /// ```
467 /// use anyhow::{Context, Result};
468 /// use std::fs;
469 /// use std::path::PathBuf;
470 ///
471 /// pub struct ImportantThing {
472 ///     path: PathBuf,
473 /// }
474 ///
475 /// impl ImportantThing {
476 ///     # const IGNORE: &'static str = stringify! {
477 ///     pub fn detach(&mut self) -> Result<()> {...}
478 ///     # };
479 ///     # fn detach(&mut self) -> Result<()> {
480 ///     #     unimplemented!()
481 ///     # }
482 /// }
483 ///
484 /// pub fn do_it(mut it: ImportantThing) -> Result<Vec<u8>> {
485 ///     it.detach().context("Failed to detach the important thing")?;
486 ///
487 ///     let path = &it.path;
488 ///     let content = fs::read(path)
489 ///         .with_context(|| format!("Failed to read instrs from {}", path.display()))?;
490 ///
491 ///     Ok(content)
492 /// }
493 /// ```
494 ///
495 /// When printed, the outermost context would be printed first and the lower
496 /// level underlying causes would be enumerated below.
497 ///
498 /// ```console
499 /// Error: Failed to read instrs from ./path/to/instrs.json
500 ///
501 /// Caused by:
502 ///     No such file or directory (os error 2)
503 /// ```
504 ///
505 /// <br>
506 ///
507 /// # Effect on downcasting
508 ///
509 /// After attaching context of type `C` onto an error of type `E`, the resulting
510 /// `anyhow::Error` may be downcast to `C` **or** to `E`.
511 ///
512 /// That is, in codebases that rely on downcasting, Anyhow's context supports
513 /// both of the following use cases:
514 ///
515 ///   - **Attaching context whose type is insignificant onto errors whose type
516 ///     is used in downcasts.**
517 ///
518 ///     In other error libraries whose context is not designed this way, it can
519 ///     be risky to introduce context to existing code because new context might
520 ///     break existing working downcasts. In Anyhow, any downcast that worked
521 ///     before adding context will continue to work after you add a context, so
522 ///     you should freely add human-readable context to errors wherever it would
523 ///     be helpful.
524 ///
525 ///     ```
526 ///     # use anyhow::bail;
527 ///     # use thiserror::Error;
528 ///     #
529 ///     # #[derive(Error, Debug)]
530 ///     # #[error("???")]
531 ///     # struct SuspiciousError;
532 ///     #
533 ///     # fn helper() -> Result<()> {
534 ///     #     bail!(SuspiciousError);
535 ///     # }
536 ///     #
537 ///     use anyhow::{Context, Result};
538 ///
539 ///     fn do_it() -> Result<()> {
540 ///         helper().context("Failed to complete the work")?;
541 ///         # const IGNORE: &str = stringify! {
542 ///         ...
543 ///         # };
544 ///         # unreachable!()
545 ///     }
546 ///
547 ///     fn main() {
548 ///         let err = do_it().unwrap_err();
549 ///         if let Some(e) = err.downcast_ref::<SuspiciousError>() {
550 ///             // If helper() returned SuspiciousError, this downcast will
551 ///             // correctly succeed even with the context in between.
552 ///             # return;
553 ///         }
554 ///         # panic!("expected downcast to succeed");
555 ///     }
556 ///     ```
557 ///
558 ///   - **Attaching context whose type is used in downcasts onto errors whose
559 ///     type is insignificant.**
560 ///
561 ///     Some codebases prefer to use machine-readable context to categorize
562 ///     lower level errors in a way that will be actionable to higher levels of
563 ///     the application.
564 ///
565 ///     ```
566 ///     # use anyhow::bail;
567 ///     # use thiserror::Error;
568 ///     #
569 ///     # #[derive(Error, Debug)]
570 ///     # #[error("???")]
571 ///     # struct HelperFailed;
572 ///     #
573 ///     # fn helper() -> Result<()> {
574 ///     #     bail!("no such file or directory");
575 ///     # }
576 ///     #
577 ///     use anyhow::{Context, Result};
578 ///
579 ///     fn do_it() -> Result<()> {
580 ///         helper().context(HelperFailed)?;
581 ///         # const IGNORE: &str = stringify! {
582 ///         ...
583 ///         # };
584 ///         # unreachable!()
585 ///     }
586 ///
587 ///     fn main() {
588 ///         let err = do_it().unwrap_err();
589 ///         if let Some(e) = err.downcast_ref::<HelperFailed>() {
590 ///             // If helper failed, this downcast will succeed because
591 ///             // HelperFailed is the context that has been attached to
592 ///             // that error.
593 ///             # return;
594 ///         }
595 ///         # panic!("expected downcast to succeed");
596 ///     }
597 ///     ```
598 pub trait Context<T, E>: context::private::Sealed {
599     /// Wrap the error value with additional context.
context<C>(self, context: C) -> Result<T, Error> where C: Display + Send + Sync + 'static600     fn context<C>(self, context: C) -> Result<T, Error>
601     where
602         C: Display + Send + Sync + 'static;
603 
604     /// Wrap the error value with additional context that is evaluated lazily
605     /// only once an error does occur.
with_context<C, F>(self, f: F) -> Result<T, Error> where C: Display + Send + Sync + 'static, F: FnOnce() -> C606     fn with_context<C, F>(self, f: F) -> Result<T, Error>
607     where
608         C: Display + Send + Sync + 'static,
609         F: FnOnce() -> C;
610 }
611 
612 // Not public API. Referenced by macro-generated code.
613 #[doc(hidden)]
614 pub mod private {
615     use crate::Error;
616     use core::fmt::{Debug, Display};
617 
618     pub use core::result::Result::Err;
619 
620     #[doc(hidden)]
621     pub mod kind {
622         pub use crate::kind::{AdhocKind, TraitKind};
623 
624         #[cfg(feature = "std")]
625         pub use crate::kind::BoxedKind;
626     }
627 
new_adhoc<M>(message: M) -> Error where M: Display + Debug + Send + Sync + 'static,628     pub fn new_adhoc<M>(message: M) -> Error
629     where
630         M: Display + Debug + Send + Sync + 'static,
631     {
632         Error::from_adhoc(message, backtrace!())
633     }
634 
635     #[cfg(anyhow_no_macro_reexport)]
636     pub use crate::{__anyhow_concat as concat, __anyhow_stringify as stringify};
637     #[cfg(not(anyhow_no_macro_reexport))]
638     pub use core::{concat, stringify};
639 
640     #[cfg(anyhow_no_macro_reexport)]
641     #[doc(hidden)]
642     #[macro_export]
643     macro_rules! __anyhow_concat {
644         ($($tt:tt)*) => {
645             concat!($($tt)*)
646         };
647     }
648 
649     #[cfg(anyhow_no_macro_reexport)]
650     #[doc(hidden)]
651     #[macro_export]
652     macro_rules! __anyhow_stringify {
653         ($($tt:tt)*) => {
654             stringify!($($tt)*)
655         };
656     }
657 }
658