Enum ignore::Error [−][src]
pub enum Error { Partial(Vec<Error>), WithLineNumber { line: u64, err: Box<Error>, }, WithPath { path: PathBuf, err: Box<Error>, }, WithDepth { depth: usize, err: Box<Error>, }, Loop { ancestor: PathBuf, child: PathBuf, }, Io(Error), Glob { glob: Option<String>, err: String, }, UnrecognizedFileType(String), InvalidDefinition, }
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Represents an error that can occur when parsing a gitignore file.
Variants
A collection of “soft” errors. These occur when adding an ignore file partially succeeded.
An error associated with a specific line number.
An error associated with a particular file path.
An error associated with a particular directory depth when recursively walking a directory.
An error that occurs when a file loop is detected when traversing symbolic links.
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Io(Error)
An error that occurs when doing I/O, such as reading an ignore file.
An error that occurs when trying to parse a glob.
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Fields of Glob
glob: Option<String>
The original glob that caused this error. This glob, when
available, always corresponds to the glob provided by an end user.
e.g., It is the glob as written in a .gitignore
file.
(This glob may be distinct from the glob that is actually
compiled, after accounting for gitignore
semantics.)
err: String
The underlying glob error as a string.
UnrecognizedFileType(String)
A type selection for a file type that is not defined.
A user specified file type definition could not be parsed.
Implementations
Returns true if this is a partial error.
A partial error occurs when only some operations failed while others may have succeeded. For example, an ignore file may contain an invalid glob among otherwise valid globs.
Inspect the original io::Error
if there is one.
None
is returned if the Error
doesn’t correspond to an
io::Error
. This might happen, for example, when the error was
produced because a cycle was found in the directory tree while
following symbolic links.
This method returns a borrowed value that is bound to the lifetime of the Error
. To
obtain an owned value, the into_io_error
can be used instead.
This is the original
io::Error
and is not the same asimpl From<Error> for std::io::Error
which contains additional context about the error.
Trait Implementations
Auto Trait Implementations
impl !RefUnwindSafe for Error
impl !UnwindSafe for Error
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