pub type CosHErrors<RawScalar> = FunctionErrors<CosHInputErrors<RawScalar>, <RawScalar as RawScalarTrait>::ValidationErrors>;
Expand description
Errors that can occur when computing the hyperbolic cosine of a real or complex number.
It includes errors for invalid input and output values.
§Type Parameters
RawScalar
: A type that implements theRawScalarTrait
trait. This type parameter is used to specify the numeric type for the computation and its associated raw error type<RawScalar as RawScalarTrait>::ValidationErrors
.
§Variants
Input
: Indicates that the input value is invalid. This variant includes the source error that occurred during validation.Output
: Indicates that the output value is invalid. This variant includes the source error that occurred during validation.
Aliased Type§
pub enum CosHErrors<RawScalar> {
Input {
source: CosHInputErrors<RawScalar>,
},
Output {
source: <RawScalar as RawScalarTrait>::ValidationErrors,
},
}
Variants§
Input
Error due to invalid input values.
This variant is returned when initial validation of the function’s arguments
fails according to the defined validation policy (e.g.,
StrictFinitePolicy
) or due to
domain-specific constraints (e.g., negative input to a real logarithm).
Fields
source: CosHInputErrors<RawScalar>
The source error that occurred during input validation. This provides specific details about why the input was considered invalid.
Output
Error due to the computed output failing validation.
This variant is returned if the result of the computation, even from valid inputs, fails validation according to the defined policy. This typically means the result was non-finite (NaN or Infinity) or otherwise did not meet the criteria for a valid output.
Fields
source: <RawScalar as RawScalarTrait>::ValidationErrors
The source error that occurred during output validation. This provides specific details about why the computed output was considered invalid.