ddo 2.0.0

DDO a generic and efficient framework for MDD-based optimization.
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//! This module contains the definition of the errors that can be triggered when
//! parsing an instance of the max2sat problem.

use std::num::ParseIntError;


/// This enumeration simply groups the kind of errors that might occur when parsing a
/// instance file. There can be io errors (file unavailable ?), format error
/// (e.g. the file is not an instance but contains the text of your next paper), 
/// or parse int errors (which are actually a variant of the format error since it tells 
/// you that the parser expected an integer number but got ... something else).
#[derive(Debug, thiserror::Error)]
pub enum Error {
    /// There was an io related error
    #[error("io error {0}")]
    Io(#[from] std::io::Error),
    /// The parser expected to read something that was an integer but got some garbage
    #[error("parse int {0}")]
    ParseInt(#[from] ParseIntError),
}