pub enum GroupIDErrorKind {
ContainsOpen,
ContainsClose,
Empty,
}Expand description
Enum to store the various types of errors that can cause invalidation of a GroupID.
§Important
When a validity check fails the error gets returned immediately,
meaning that if it fails for multiple reasons only the first one is provided.
This is the order the GroupID validity checks get performed:
- Check for
DELIMITER_OPEN_GROUPID(ContainsOpen) - Check for
DELIMITER_CLOSE_GROUPID(ContainsClose) - Check if non-empty (
Empty)
§Example
if let Err(e) = GroupID::is_valid_group_id(&"[[ThisIsInvalid]]") {
println!("Invalid GroupID: {:?}", e.kind());
}Variants§
ContainsOpen
GroupID being checked contains an unescaped opening GroupID delimiter.
This variant will be constructed when the GroupID being checked contains DELIMITER_OPEN_GROUPID.
ContainsClose
GroupID being checked contains an unescaped closing GroupID delimiter.
This variant will be constructed when the GroupID being checked contains DELIMITER_CLOSE_GROUPID.
Empty
GroupID being checked is empty.
This variant will be constructed when checking the GroupID validity of an empty string.
Trait Implementations§
Source§impl Clone for GroupIDErrorKind
impl Clone for GroupIDErrorKind
Source§fn clone(&self) -> GroupIDErrorKind
fn clone(&self) -> GroupIDErrorKind
Returns a duplicate of the value. Read more
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
Performs copy-assignment from
source. Read moreSource§impl Debug for GroupIDErrorKind
impl Debug for GroupIDErrorKind
Source§impl PartialEq for GroupIDErrorKind
impl PartialEq for GroupIDErrorKind
impl Eq for GroupIDErrorKind
impl StructuralPartialEq for GroupIDErrorKind
Auto Trait Implementations§
impl Freeze for GroupIDErrorKind
impl RefUnwindSafe for GroupIDErrorKind
impl Send for GroupIDErrorKind
impl Sync for GroupIDErrorKind
impl Unpin for GroupIDErrorKind
impl UnwindSafe for GroupIDErrorKind
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