use std::{
error::Error,
io,
};
use qubit_executor::TaskExecutionError;
#[test]
fn test_task_execution_error_predicates_and_display() {
let failed = TaskExecutionError::Failed(io::Error::other("boom"));
assert!(failed.is_failed());
assert!(!failed.is_panicked());
assert!(!failed.is_cancelled());
assert_eq!(format!("{failed}"), "task failed: boom");
let panicked = TaskExecutionError::<io::Error>::Panicked;
assert!(panicked.is_panicked());
assert!(!panicked.is_failed());
assert!(!panicked.is_cancelled());
assert!(!panicked.is_dropped());
assert_eq!(format!("{panicked}"), "task panicked");
let cancelled = TaskExecutionError::<io::Error>::Cancelled;
assert!(cancelled.is_cancelled());
assert!(!cancelled.is_failed());
assert!(!cancelled.is_panicked());
assert!(!cancelled.is_dropped());
assert_eq!(format!("{cancelled}"), "task was cancelled");
let dropped = TaskExecutionError::<io::Error>::Dropped;
assert!(dropped.is_dropped());
assert!(!dropped.is_failed());
assert!(!dropped.is_panicked());
assert!(!dropped.is_cancelled());
assert_eq!(format!("{dropped}"), "task result was dropped");
}
#[test]
fn test_task_execution_error_implements_error() {
let error = TaskExecutionError::Failed(io::Error::other("failed"));
let as_error: &dyn Error = &error;
assert_eq!(as_error.to_string(), "task failed: failed");
}