Enum oxygengine_navigation::resources::Error
source · pub enum Error {
TriangleVerticeIndexOutOfBounds(u32, u8, u32),
ConnectionVerticeIndexOutOfBounds(u32, u8, u32),
CouldNotSerializeNavMesh(String),
CouldNotDeserializeNavMesh(String),
CellsCountDoesNotMatchColsRows(usize, usize, usize),
EmptyCells(usize, usize),
InvalidCellCoordinate(usize, usize, usize, usize),
}
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Error data.
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TriangleVerticeIndexOutOfBounds(u32, u8, u32)
Trying to construct triangle with vertice index out of vertices list. (triangle index, local vertice index, global vertice index)
ConnectionVerticeIndexOutOfBounds(u32, u8, u32)
Trying to construct connection with vertice index out of vertices list. (connection index, local vertice index, global vertice index)
Could not serialize NavMesh. Contains serialization error string.
Could not deserialize NavMesh. Contains deserialization error string.
CellsCountDoesNotMatchColsRows(usize, usize, usize)
Trying to use cells container with size not matching cols and rows count. (cells count, cols count, rows count)
EmptyCells(usize, usize)
Either cols or rows count is zero. (cols count, rows count)
InvalidCellCoordinate(usize, usize, usize, usize)
Trying to use cell coordinate out of bounds. (col, row, cols count, rows count)
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impl RefUnwindSafe for Error
impl Send for Error
impl Sync for Error
impl Unpin for Error
impl UnwindSafe for Error
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