Trait color_eyre::section::Section
source · pub trait Section: Sealed {
type Return;
// Required methods
fn section<D>(self, section: D) -> Self::Return
where D: Display + Send + Sync + 'static;
fn with_section<D, F>(self, section: F) -> Self::Return
where D: Display + Send + Sync + 'static,
F: FnOnce() -> D;
fn error<E>(self, error: E) -> Self::Return
where E: Error + Send + Sync + 'static;
fn with_error<E, F>(self, error: F) -> Self::Return
where F: FnOnce() -> E,
E: Error + Send + Sync + 'static;
fn note<D>(self, note: D) -> Self::Return
where D: Display + Send + Sync + 'static;
fn with_note<D, F>(self, f: F) -> Self::Return
where D: Display + Send + Sync + 'static,
F: FnOnce() -> D;
fn warning<D>(self, warning: D) -> Self::Return
where D: Display + Send + Sync + 'static;
fn with_warning<D, F>(self, f: F) -> Self::Return
where D: Display + Send + Sync + 'static,
F: FnOnce() -> D;
fn suggestion<D>(self, suggestion: D) -> Self::Return
where D: Display + Send + Sync + 'static;
fn with_suggestion<D, F>(self, f: F) -> Self::Return
where D: Display + Send + Sync + 'static,
F: FnOnce() -> D;
}
Expand description
A helper trait for attaching informational sections to error reports to be displayed after the chain of errors
Details
color_eyre
provides two types of help text that can be attached to error reports: custom
sections and pre-configured sections. Custom sections are added via the section
and
with_section
methods, and give maximum control over formatting.
The pre-configured sections are provided via suggestion
, warning
, and note
. These
sections are displayed after all other sections with no extra newlines between subsequent Help
sections. They consist only of a header portion and are prepended with a colored string
indicating the kind of section, e.g. `Note: This might have failed due to …“
Required Associated Types§
Required Methods§
sourcefn section<D>(self, section: D) -> Self::Return
fn section<D>(self, section: D) -> Self::Return
Add a section to an error report, to be displayed after the chain of errors.
Details
Sections are displayed in the order they are added to the error report. They are displayed
immediately after the Error:
section and before the SpanTrace
and Backtrace
sections.
They consist of a header and an optional body. The body of the section is indented by
default.
Examples
use color_eyre::{eyre::eyre, eyre::Report, Section};
Err(eyre!("command failed"))
.section("Please report bugs to https://real.url/bugs")?;
sourcefn with_section<D, F>(self, section: F) -> Self::Return
fn with_section<D, F>(self, section: F) -> Self::Return
Add a Section to an error report, to be displayed after the chain of errors. The closure to create the Section is lazily evaluated only in the case of an error.
Examples
use color_eyre::{eyre::eyre, eyre::Report, Section, SectionExt};
let output = std::process::Command::new("ls")
.output()?;
let output = if !output.status.success() {
let stderr = String::from_utf8_lossy(&output.stderr);
Err(eyre!("cmd exited with non-zero status code"))
.with_section(move || stderr.trim().to_string().header("Stderr:"))?
} else {
String::from_utf8_lossy(&output.stdout)
};
println!("{}", output);
sourcefn error<E>(self, error: E) -> Self::Return
fn error<E>(self, error: E) -> Self::Return
Add an error section to an error report, to be displayed after the primary error message section.
Examples
use color_eyre::{eyre::eyre, eyre::Report, Section};
use thiserror::Error;
#[derive(Debug, Error)]
#[error("{0}")]
struct StrError(&'static str);
Err(eyre!("command failed"))
.error(StrError("got one error"))
.error(StrError("got a second error"))?;
sourcefn with_error<E, F>(self, error: F) -> Self::Return
fn with_error<E, F>(self, error: F) -> Self::Return
Add an error section to an error report, to be displayed after the primary error message section. The closure to create the Section is lazily evaluated only in the case of an error.
Examples
use color_eyre::{eyre::eyre, eyre::Report, Section};
use thiserror::Error;
#[derive(Debug, Error)]
#[error("{0}")]
struct StringError(String);
Err(eyre!("command failed"))
.with_error(|| StringError("got one error".into()))
.with_error(|| StringError("got a second error".into()))?;
sourcefn note<D>(self, note: D) -> Self::Return
fn note<D>(self, note: D) -> Self::Return
Add a Note to an error report, to be displayed after the chain of errors.
Examples
use color_eyre::Section as _;
fallible_fn().note("This might have failed due to ...")?;
sourcefn with_note<D, F>(self, f: F) -> Self::Return
fn with_note<D, F>(self, f: F) -> Self::Return
Add a Note to an error report, to be displayed after the chain of errors. The closure to create the Note is lazily evaluated only in the case of an error.
Examples
use color_eyre::Section as _;
fallible_fn().with_note(|| {
format!("This might have failed due to ... It has failed {} times", 100)
})?;
sourcefn warning<D>(self, warning: D) -> Self::Return
fn warning<D>(self, warning: D) -> Self::Return
Add a Warning to an error report, to be displayed after the chain of errors.
sourcefn with_warning<D, F>(self, f: F) -> Self::Return
fn with_warning<D, F>(self, f: F) -> Self::Return
Add a Warning to an error report, to be displayed after the chain of errors. The closure to create the Warning is lazily evaluated only in the case of an error.
sourcefn suggestion<D>(self, suggestion: D) -> Self::Return
fn suggestion<D>(self, suggestion: D) -> Self::Return
Add a Suggestion to an error report, to be displayed after the chain of errors.