pub struct NSError { /* private fields */ }NSError only.Expand description
Implementations§
Source§impl NSError
Accessor methods.
impl NSError
Accessor methods.
pub fn NSLocalizedDescriptionKey() -> &'static NSErrorUserInfoKey
NSString only.Source§impl NSError
impl NSError
Sourcepub unsafe fn initWithDomain_code_userInfo(
this: Allocated<Self>,
domain: &NSErrorDomain,
code: NSInteger,
dict: Option<&NSDictionary<NSErrorUserInfoKey, AnyObject>>,
) -> Retained<Self>
Available on crate features NSDictionary and NSString only.
pub unsafe fn initWithDomain_code_userInfo( this: Allocated<Self>, domain: &NSErrorDomain, code: NSInteger, dict: Option<&NSDictionary<NSErrorUserInfoKey, AnyObject>>, ) -> Retained<Self>
NSDictionary and NSString only.§Safety
dict generic should be of the correct type.
Sourcepub unsafe fn errorWithDomain_code_userInfo(
domain: &NSErrorDomain,
code: NSInteger,
dict: Option<&NSDictionary<NSErrorUserInfoKey, AnyObject>>,
) -> Retained<Self>
Available on crate features NSDictionary and NSString only.
pub unsafe fn errorWithDomain_code_userInfo( domain: &NSErrorDomain, code: NSInteger, dict: Option<&NSDictionary<NSErrorUserInfoKey, AnyObject>>, ) -> Retained<Self>
NSDictionary and NSString only.§Safety
dict generic should be of the correct type.
pub fn domain(&self) -> Retained<NSErrorDomain>
NSString only.pub fn code(&self) -> NSInteger
pub fn userInfo(&self) -> Retained<NSDictionary<NSErrorUserInfoKey, AnyObject>>
NSDictionary and NSString only.pub fn localizedDescription(&self) -> Retained<NSString>
NSString only.pub fn localizedFailureReason(&self) -> Option<Retained<NSString>>
NSString only.pub fn localizedRecoverySuggestion(&self) -> Option<Retained<NSString>>
NSString only.pub fn localizedRecoveryOptions(&self) -> Option<Retained<NSArray<NSString>>>
NSArray and NSString only.pub fn recoveryAttempter(&self) -> Option<Retained<AnyObject>>
pub fn helpAnchor(&self) -> Option<Retained<NSString>>
NSString only.pub fn underlyingErrors(&self) -> Retained<NSArray<NSError>>
NSArray only.Sourcepub unsafe fn setUserInfoValueProviderForDomain_provider(
error_domain: &NSErrorDomain,
provider: Option<&DynBlock<dyn Fn(NonNull<NSError>, NonNull<NSErrorUserInfoKey>) -> *mut AnyObject>>,
)
Available on crate features NSString and block2 only.
pub unsafe fn setUserInfoValueProviderForDomain_provider( error_domain: &NSErrorDomain, provider: Option<&DynBlock<dyn Fn(NonNull<NSError>, NonNull<NSErrorUserInfoKey>) -> *mut AnyObject>>, )
NSString and block2 only.§Safety
provider block must be sendable.
Sourcepub unsafe fn userInfoValueProviderForDomain(
error_domain: &NSErrorDomain,
) -> *mut DynBlock<dyn Fn(NonNull<NSError>, NonNull<NSErrorUserInfoKey>) -> *mut AnyObject>
Available on crate features NSString and block2 only.
pub unsafe fn userInfoValueProviderForDomain( error_domain: &NSErrorDomain, ) -> *mut DynBlock<dyn Fn(NonNull<NSError>, NonNull<NSErrorUserInfoKey>) -> *mut AnyObject>
NSString and block2 only.§Safety
The returned block must be sendable.
Methods from Deref<Target = NSObject>§
Sourcepub fn doesNotRecognizeSelector(&self, sel: Sel) -> !
pub fn doesNotRecognizeSelector(&self, sel: Sel) -> !
Handle messages the object doesn’t recognize.
See Apple’s documentation for details.
Methods from Deref<Target = AnyObject>§
Sourcepub fn class(&self) -> &'static AnyClass
pub fn class(&self) -> &'static AnyClass
Dynamically find the class of this object.
§Panics
May panic if the object is invalid (which may be the case for objects
returned from unavailable init/new methods).
§Example
Check that an instance of NSObject has the precise class NSObject.
use objc2::ClassType;
use objc2::runtime::NSObject;
let obj = NSObject::new();
assert_eq!(obj.class(), NSObject::class());Sourcepub unsafe fn get_ivar<T>(&self, name: &str) -> &Twhere
T: Encode,
👎Deprecated: this is difficult to use correctly, use Ivar::load instead.
pub unsafe fn get_ivar<T>(&self, name: &str) -> &Twhere
T: Encode,
Ivar::load instead.Use Ivar::load instead.
§Safety
The object must have an instance variable with the given name, and it
must be of type T.
See Ivar::load_ptr for details surrounding this.
Sourcepub fn downcast_ref<T>(&self) -> Option<&T>where
T: DowncastTarget,
pub fn downcast_ref<T>(&self) -> Option<&T>where
T: DowncastTarget,
Attempt to downcast the object to a class of type T.
This is the reference-variant. Use Retained::downcast if you want
to convert a retained object to another type.
§Mutable classes
Some classes have immutable and mutable variants, such as NSString
and NSMutableString.
When some Objective-C API signature says it gives you an immutable class, it generally expects you to not mutate that, even though it may technically be mutable “under the hood”.
So using this method to convert a NSString to a NSMutableString,
while not unsound, is generally frowned upon unless you created the
string yourself, or the API explicitly documents the string to be
mutable.
See Apple’s documentation on mutability and on
isKindOfClass: for more details.
§Generic classes
Objective-C generics are called “lightweight generics”, and that’s because they aren’t exposed in the runtime. This makes it impossible to safely downcast to generic collections, so this is disallowed by this method.
You can, however, safely downcast to generic collections where all the
type-parameters are AnyObject.
§Panics
This works internally by calling isKindOfClass:. That means that the
object must have the instance method of that name, and an exception
will be thrown (if CoreFoundation is linked) or the process will abort
if that is not the case. In the vast majority of cases, you don’t need
to worry about this, since both root objects NSObject and
NSProxy implement this method.
§Examples
Cast an NSString back and forth from NSObject.
use objc2::rc::Retained;
use objc2_foundation::{NSObject, NSString};
let obj: Retained<NSObject> = NSString::new().into_super();
let string = obj.downcast_ref::<NSString>().unwrap();
// Or with `downcast`, if we do not need the object afterwards
let string = obj.downcast::<NSString>().unwrap();Try (and fail) to cast an NSObject to an NSString.
use objc2_foundation::{NSObject, NSString};
let obj = NSObject::new();
assert!(obj.downcast_ref::<NSString>().is_none());Try to cast to an array of strings.
use objc2_foundation::{NSArray, NSObject, NSString};
let arr = NSArray::from_retained_slice(&[NSObject::new()]);
// This is invalid and doesn't type check.
let arr = arr.downcast_ref::<NSArray<NSString>>();This fails to compile, since it would require enumerating over the array to ensure that each element is of the desired type, which is a performance pitfall.
Downcast when processing each element instead.
use objc2_foundation::{NSArray, NSObject, NSString};
let arr = NSArray::from_retained_slice(&[NSObject::new()]);
for elem in arr {
if let Some(data) = elem.downcast_ref::<NSString>() {
// handle `data`
}
}Trait Implementations§
Source§impl ClassType for NSError
impl ClassType for NSError
Source§const NAME: &'static str = "NSError"
const NAME: &'static str = "NSError"
Source§type ThreadKind = <<NSError as ClassType>::Super as ClassType>::ThreadKind
type ThreadKind = <<NSError as ClassType>::Super as ClassType>::ThreadKind
Source§impl CopyingHelper for NSError
Available on crate feature NSObject only.
impl CopyingHelper for NSError
NSObject only.Source§impl Error for NSError
Available on crate feature std only.
impl Error for NSError
std only.1.30.0 · Source§fn source(&self) -> Option<&(dyn Error + 'static)>
fn source(&self) -> Option<&(dyn Error + 'static)>
1.0.0 · Source§fn description(&self) -> &str
fn description(&self) -> &str
Source§impl NSCoding for NSError
impl NSCoding for NSError
Source§unsafe fn encodeWithCoder(&self, coder: &NSCoder)
unsafe fn encodeWithCoder(&self, coder: &NSCoder)
NSObject and NSCoder only.Source§impl NSCopying for NSError
impl NSCopying for NSError
Source§impl NSObjectProtocol for NSError
impl NSObjectProtocol for NSError
Source§fn isEqual(&self, other: Option<&AnyObject>) -> bool
fn isEqual(&self, other: Option<&AnyObject>) -> bool
Source§fn hash(&self) -> usize
fn hash(&self) -> usize
Source§fn isKindOfClass(&self, cls: &AnyClass) -> bool
fn isKindOfClass(&self, cls: &AnyClass) -> bool
Source§fn is_kind_of<T>(&self) -> bool
fn is_kind_of<T>(&self) -> bool
isKindOfClass directly, or cast your objects with AnyObject::downcast_ref