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// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
use String;
/// Errors generated by the numeric type impls
///
/// This error type follows Rust error handling best practices:
/// - Uses `#[non_exhaustive]` to allow adding new variants without breaking changes
/// - Provides structured error variants with context information
/// - Implements proper error source chains via `#[source]` attribute
/// - Uses `thiserror` for ergonomic error handling
///
/// # Error Source Chains
///
/// Errors that wrap other errors (like `UnsignedVarintDecode`) properly implement
/// the `Error::source()` method, allowing error chains to be inspected for debugging.
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// use multi_trait::{TryDecodeFrom, Error};
///
/// // Attempting to decode from empty slice returns an error
/// let result = u8::try_decode_from(&[]);
/// assert!(result.is_err());
///
/// // The error provides context about what went wrong
/// if let Err(e) = result {
/// eprintln!("Decode failed: {}", e);
/// // In production code with std, you can access the error source:
/// // if let Some(source) = std::error::Error::source(&e) {
/// // eprintln!("Caused by: {}", source);
/// // }
/// }
/// ```