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use crate::;
/// Converts errors and reports into [`Report`] instances with specific
/// thread-safety markers.
///
/// This trait is primarily used internally by the rootcause library for trait
/// bounds in extension methods like
/// [`ResultExt`](crate::result_ext::ResultExt). While it's available for direct
/// use, most applications will find the [`report!`](crate::report!) macro more
/// convenient for creating reports.
///
/// # Internal Usage
///
/// This trait enables generic conversions in methods like
/// [`Result::context`](crate::result_ext::ResultExt::context), allowing them to
/// accept various error types and convert them uniformly into reports.
///
/// # Automatic Implementations
///
/// This trait is automatically implemented for:
/// - All types implementing [`std::error::Error`] (converts to new [`Report`])
/// - Existing [`Report`] instances (performs identity or marker conversion)
///
/// # Thread Safety
///
/// The type parameter `T` specifies the desired thread-safety marker:
/// - [`markers::SendSync`]: Report can be sent across threads
/// - [`markers::Local`]: Report is restricted to the current thread
///
/// When converting from [`SendSync`](markers::SendSync) to
/// [`Local`](markers::Local), the conversion always succeeds. Converting from
/// [`Local`](markers::Local) to [`SendSync`](markers::SendSync) is only
/// available if the context type is `Send + Sync`.
///
/// # Typical Usage
///
/// Most applications won't need to call this trait directly. Instead, consider:
/// - Using [`report!`](crate::report!) to create reports from errors or strings
/// - Using [`ResultExt`](crate::result_ext::ResultExt) methods to add context
/// to `Result` types
/// - Using the `From` trait for generic type conversions
///
/// # Examples
///
/// Direct usage is possible, though the alternatives above are often more
/// ergonomic:
///
/// ```
/// use std::io;
///
/// use rootcause::{IntoReport, prelude::*};
///
/// // Direct usage
/// let error: io::Error = io::Error::new(io::ErrorKind::NotFound, "file not found");
/// let report: Report<io::Error> = error.into_report();
///
/// // Alternative using the macro (often more convenient)
/// let error2: io::Error = io::Error::new(io::ErrorKind::NotFound, "config.toml");
/// let report2: Report<io::Error> = report!(error2);
/// ```
/// Converts errors and reports into [`ReportCollection`] instances.
///
/// This trait is primarily used internally by the rootcause library for trait
/// bounds. While it's available for direct use, most applications will find the
/// `From` trait or iterator methods more convenient for creating collections of
/// reports.
///
/// # Internal Usage
///
/// This trait provides trait bounds for generic conversions to
/// [`ReportCollection`], similar to how [`IntoReport`] works for single
/// reports.
///
/// # Automatic Implementations
///
/// This trait is automatically implemented for:
/// - All types implementing [`std::error::Error`] (creates single-item
/// collection)
/// - [`Report`] instances (creates single-item collection)
/// - [`ReportCollection`] instances (identity or marker conversion)
///
/// # Typical Usage
///
/// Most applications won't need to call this trait directly. Instead, consider:
/// - Using iterator methods: `iter.map(|e| report!(e)).collect()`
/// - Using `From` trait implementations for type conversions
/// - Using [`ReportCollection::new()`] or builder methods
///
/// # Examples
///
/// Direct usage is possible, though the alternatives above are often more
/// ergonomic:
///
/// ```
/// use std::io;
///
/// use rootcause::{IntoReportCollection, prelude::*, report_collection::ReportCollection};
///
/// // Direct usage
/// let error: io::Error = io::Error::other("An error occurred");
/// let collection: ReportCollection<io::Error> = error.into_report_collection();
/// assert_eq!(collection.len(), 1);
///
/// // Alternative using iterators (often more convenient for multiple errors)
/// let errors: Vec<io::Error> = vec![io::Error::other("error 1")];
/// let collection2: ReportCollection = errors.into_iter().map(|e| report!(e)).collect();
/// ```