pub enum ErrorKind {
NoDevice,
InvalidInput,
Unknown,
Io(ErrorKind),
}
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Categories of errors that can occur when interacting with serial ports.
This list is intended to grow over time and it is not recommended to
exhaustively match against it.
The device is not available.
This could indicate that the device is in use by another process or was
disconnected while performing I/O.
A parameter was incorrect.
An unknown error occurred.
An I/O error occurred.
The type of I/O error is determined by the inner io::ErrorKind
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self
and
other
values to be equal, and is used
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==
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!=
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