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// SPDX-License-Identifier: CC0-1.0
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2022-07-26 12:50:28 +00:00
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use core::fmt;
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use core::str::FromStr;
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2022-08-02 06:00:11 +00:00
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use internals::write_err;
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use crate::prelude::*;
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/// Error with rich context returned when a string can't be parsed as an integer.
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///
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/// This is an extension of [`core::num::ParseIntError`], which carries the input that failed to
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/// parse as well as type information. As a result it provides very informative error messages that
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/// make it easier to understand the problem and correct mistakes.
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///
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/// Note that this is larger than the type from `core` so if it's passed through a deep call stack
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/// in a performance-critical application you may want to box it or throw away the context by
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/// converting to `core` type.
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2023-07-27 01:10:22 +00:00
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#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
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Make error types uniform
On our way to v1.0.0 we are defining a standard for our error types,
this includes:
- Uses the following derives (unless not possible, usually because of `io::Error`)
`#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]`
- Has `non_exhaustive` unless we really know we can commit to not adding
anything.
Furthermore, we are trying to make the codebase easy to read. Error code
is write-once-read-many (well it should be) so if we make all the error
code super uniform the users can flick to an error and quickly see what
it includes. In an effort to achieve this I have made up a style and
over recent times have change much of the error code to that new style,
this PR audits _all_ error types in the code base and enforces the
style, specifically:
- Is layed out: definition, [impl block], Display impl, error::Error impl, From impls
- `error::Error` impl matches on enum even if it returns `None` for all variants
- Display/Error impls import enum variants locally
- match uses *self and `ref e`
- error::Error variants that return `Some` come first, `None` after
Re: non_exhaustive
To make dev and review easier I have added `non_exhaustive` to _every_
error type. We can then remove it error by error as we see fit. This is
because it takes a bit of thinking to do and review where as this patch
should not take much brain power to review.
2023-10-04 02:55:45 +00:00
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#[non_exhaustive]
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pub struct ParseIntError {
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input: String,
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// for displaying - see Display impl with nice error message below
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bits: u8,
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// We could represent this as a single bit but it wouldn't actually derease the cost of moving
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// the struct because String contains pointers so there will be padding of bits at least
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// pointer_size - 1 bytes: min 1B in practice.
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is_signed: bool,
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source: core::num::ParseIntError,
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}
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impl ParseIntError {
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/// Returns the input that was attempted to be parsed.
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pub fn input(&self) -> &str { &self.input }
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}
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impl fmt::Display for ParseIntError {
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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
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let signed = if self.is_signed { "signed" } else { "unsigned" };
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let n = if self.bits == 8 { "n" } else { "" };
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write_err!(f, "failed to parse '{}' as a{} {}-bit {} integer", self.input, n, self.bits, signed; self.source)
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}
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}
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2023-10-04 01:35:01 +00:00
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#[cfg(feature = "std")]
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impl std::error::Error for ParseIntError {
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fn source(&self) -> Option<&(dyn std::error::Error + 'static)> { Some(&self.source) }
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}
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impl From<ParseIntError> for core::num::ParseIntError {
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fn from(value: ParseIntError) -> Self { value.source }
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}
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impl AsRef<core::num::ParseIntError> for ParseIntError {
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fn as_ref(&self) -> &core::num::ParseIntError { &self.source }
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}
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/// Not strictly neccessary but serves as a lint - avoids weird behavior if someone accidentally
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/// passes non-integer to the `parse()` function.
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pub(crate) trait Integer:
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FromStr<Err = core::num::ParseIntError> + TryFrom<i8> + Sized
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{
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}
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macro_rules! impl_integer {
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($($type:ty),* $(,)?) => {
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$(
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impl Integer for $type {}
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)*
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}
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}
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impl_integer!(u8, i8, u16, i16, u32, i32, u64, i64, u128, i128);
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/// Parses the input string as an integer returning an error carrying rich context.
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///
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/// If the caller owns `String` or `Box<str>` which is not used later it's better to pass it as
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/// owned since it avoids allocation in error case.
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pub(crate) fn int<T: Integer, S: AsRef<str> + Into<String>>(s: S) -> Result<T, ParseIntError> {
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s.as_ref().parse().map_err(|error| {
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ParseIntError {
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input: s.into(),
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bits: u8::try_from(core::mem::size_of::<T>() * 8).expect("max is 128 bits for u128"),
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// We detect if the type is signed by checking if -1 can be represented by it
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// this way we don't have to implement special traits and optimizer will get rid of the
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// computation.
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is_signed: T::try_from(-1i8).is_ok(),
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source: error,
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}
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})
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}
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pub(crate) fn hex_u32<S: AsRef<str> + Into<String>>(s: S) -> Result<u32, ParseIntError> {
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u32::from_str_radix(s.as_ref(), 16).map_err(|error| ParseIntError {
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input: s.into(),
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bits: u8::try_from(core::mem::size_of::<u32>() * 8).expect("max is 32 bits for u32"),
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is_signed: u32::try_from(-1i8).is_ok(),
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source: error,
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})
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}
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/// Implements `TryFrom<$from> for $to` using `parse::int`, mapping the output using infallible
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/// conversion function `fn`.
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macro_rules! impl_tryfrom_str_from_int_infallible {
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($($from:ty, $to:ident, $inner:ident, $fn:ident);*) => {
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$(
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impl core::convert::TryFrom<$from> for $to {
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type Error = $crate::error::ParseIntError;
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fn try_from(s: $from) -> Result<Self, Self::Error> {
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$crate::parse::int::<$inner, $from>(s).map($to::$fn)
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}
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}
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)*
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}
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}
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pub(crate) use impl_tryfrom_str_from_int_infallible;
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/// Implements `FromStr` and `TryFrom<{&str, String, Box<str>}> for $to` using `parse::int`, mapping
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/// the output using infallible conversion function `fn`.
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///
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/// The `Error` type is `ParseIntError`
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macro_rules! impl_parse_str_from_int_infallible {
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($to:ident, $inner:ident, $fn:ident) => {
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$crate::parse::impl_tryfrom_str_from_int_infallible!(&str, $to, $inner, $fn; String, $to, $inner, $fn; Box<str>, $to, $inner, $fn);
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impl core::str::FromStr for $to {
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type Err = $crate::error::ParseIntError;
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fn from_str(s: &str) -> Result<Self, Self::Err> {
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$crate::parse::int::<$inner, &str>(s).map($to::$fn)
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}
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}
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}
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}
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pub(crate) use impl_parse_str_from_int_infallible;
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/// Implements `TryFrom<$from> for $to` using `parse::int`, mapping the output using fallible
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/// conversion function `fn`.
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macro_rules! impl_tryfrom_str_from_int_fallible {
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($($from:ty, $to:ident, $inner:ident, $fn:ident, $err:ident);*) => {
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$(
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impl core::convert::TryFrom<$from> for $to {
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type Error = $err;
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fn try_from(s: $from) -> Result<Self, Self::Error> {
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let u = $crate::parse::int::<$inner, $from>(s)?;
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$to::$fn(u)
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}
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}
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)*
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}
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}
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pub(crate) use impl_tryfrom_str_from_int_fallible;
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/// Implements `FromStr` and `TryFrom<{&str, String, Box<str>}> for $to` using `parse::int`, mapping
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/// the output using fallible conversion function `fn`.
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///
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/// The `Error` type is `ParseIntError`
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macro_rules! impl_parse_str_from_int_fallible {
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($to:ident, $inner:ident, $fn:ident, $err:ident) => {
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$crate::parse::impl_tryfrom_str_from_int_fallible!(&str, $to, $inner, $fn, $err; String, $to, $inner, $fn, $err; Box<str>, $to, $inner, $fn, $err);
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impl core::str::FromStr for $to {
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type Err = $err;
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fn from_str(s: &str) -> Result<Self, Self::Err> {
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let u = $crate::parse::int::<$inner, &str>(s)?;
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$to::$fn(u)
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}
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}
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}
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}
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pub(crate) use impl_parse_str_from_int_fallible;
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