Enum actix_lua::dev::rlua::Error

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pub enum Error {
Show 16 variants SyntaxError { message: String, incomplete_input: bool, }, RuntimeError(String), GarbageCollectorError(String), RecursiveMutCallback, CallbackDestructed, StackError, BindError, ToLuaConversionError { from: &'static str, to: &'static str, message: Option<String>, }, FromLuaConversionError { from: &'static str, to: &'static str, message: Option<String>, }, CoroutineInactive, UserDataTypeMismatch, UserDataBorrowError, UserDataBorrowMutError, MismatchedRegistryKey, CallbackError { traceback: String, cause: Arc<Error>, }, ExternalError(Arc<Error>),
}
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Error type returned by rlua methods.

Variants

SyntaxError

Fields

message: String

The error message as returned by Lua.

incomplete_input: bool

true if the error can likely be fixed by appending more input to the source code.

This is useful for implementing REPLs as they can query the user for more input if this is set.

Syntax error while parsing Lua source code.

RuntimeError(String)

Lua runtime error, aka LUA_ERRRUN.

The Lua VM returns this error when a builtin operation is performed on incompatible types. Among other things, this includes invoking operators on wrong types (such as calling or indexing a nil value).

GarbageCollectorError(String)

Lua garbage collector error, aka LUA_ERRGCMM.

The Lua VM returns this error when there is an error running a __gc metamethod.

RecursiveMutCallback

A mutable callback has triggered Lua code that has called the same mutable callback again.

This is an error because a mutable callback can only be borrowed mutably once.

CallbackDestructed

Either a callback or a userdata method has been called, but the callback or userdata has been destructed.

This can happen either due to to being destructed in a previous __gc, or due to being destructed from exiting a Lua::scope call.

StackError

Not enough stack space to place arguments to Lua functions or return values from callbacks.

Due to the way rlua works, it should not be directly possible to run out of stack space during normal use. The only way that this error can be triggered is if a Function is called with a huge number of arguments, or a rust callback returns a huge number of return values.

BindError

Too many arguments to Function::bind

ToLuaConversionError

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from: &'static str

Name of the Rust type that could not be converted.

to: &'static str

Name of the Lua type that could not be created.

message: Option<String>

A message indicating why the conversion failed in more detail.

A Rust value could not be converted to a Lua value.

FromLuaConversionError

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from: &'static str

Name of the Lua type that could not be converted.

to: &'static str

Name of the Rust type that could not be created.

message: Option<String>

A string containing more detailed error information.

A Lua value could not be converted to the expected Rust type.

CoroutineInactive

Thread::resume was called on an inactive coroutine.

A coroutine is inactive if its main function has returned or if an error has occured inside the coroutine.

Thread::status can be used to check if the coroutine can be resumed without causing this error.

UserDataTypeMismatch

An AnyUserData is not the expected type in a borrow.

This error can only happen when manually using AnyUserData, or when implementing metamethods for binary operators. Refer to the documentation of UserDataMethods for details.

UserDataBorrowError

An AnyUserData immutable borrow failed because it is already borrowed mutably.

This error can occur when a method on a UserData type calls back into Lua, which then tries to call a method on the same UserData type. Consider restructuring your API to prevent these errors.

UserDataBorrowMutError

An AnyUserData mutable borrow failed because it is already borrowed.

This error can occur when a method on a UserData type calls back into Lua, which then tries to call a method on the same UserData type. Consider restructuring your API to prevent these errors.

MismatchedRegistryKey

A RegistryKey produced from a different Lua state was used.

CallbackError

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traceback: String

Lua call stack backtrace.

cause: Arc<Error>

Original error returned by the Rust code.

A Rust callback returned Err, raising the contained Error as a Lua error.

ExternalError(Arc<Error>)

A custom error.

This can be used for returning user-defined errors from callbacks.

Returning Err(ExternalError(...)) from a Rust callback will raise the error as a Lua error. The Rust code that originally invoked the Lua code then receives a CallbackError, from which the original error (and a stack traceback) can be recovered.

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Trait Implementations

Returns a copy of the value. Read more
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Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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Returns a reference to the underlying cause of this failure, if it is an error that wraps other errors. Read more
Returns a reference to the Backtrace carried by this failure, if it carries one. Read more
Returns the “name” of the error. Read more
Provides context for this failure. Read more
Wraps this failure in a compatibility wrapper that implements std::error::Error. Read more
Performs the conversion.
Performs the conversion.

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Performs the conversion. Read more

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The type returned in the event of a conversion error.
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The type returned in the event of a conversion error.
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