pub type Result<T, E = Error> = Result<T, E>;Expand description
Result<T, Error>
This is a reasonable return type to use throughout your application but also
for fn main; if you do, failures will be printed along with any
context and a backtrace if one was captured.
anyhow::Result may be used with one or two type parameters.
use anyhow::Result;
fn demo1() -> Result<T> {...}
// ^ equivalent to std::result::Result<T, anyhow::Error>
fn demo2() -> Result<T, OtherError> {...}
// ^ equivalent to std::result::Result<T, OtherError>§Example
use anyhow::Result;
fn main() -> Result<()> {
let config = std::fs::read_to_string("cluster.json")?;
let map: ClusterMap = serde_json::from_str(&config)?;
println!("cluster info: {:#?}", map);
Ok(())
}Aliased Type§
pub enum Result<T, E = Error> {
Ok(T),
Err(E),
}Variants§
Trait Implementations§
Source§impl<T> MatchResultExt<T> for Result<T, MatchError>
impl<T> MatchResultExt<T> for Result<T, MatchError>
Source§fn first<S>(self) -> Result<S, MatchError>where
T: IntoIterator<Item = S>,
fn first<S>(self) -> Result<S, MatchError>where
T: IntoIterator<Item = S>,
Return the first element
Source§fn abort(self) -> Result<T, MatchError>
fn abort(self) -> Result<T, MatchError>
Handle
MatchError::Abort using std::process::exit