pub enum Error {
Show 21 variants
BerTypeError,
BerValueError,
InvalidLength,
InvalidValue {
tag: Tag,
msg: String,
},
InvalidTag,
UnknownTag(u32),
UnexpectedTag {
expected: Option<Tag>,
actual: Tag,
},
UnexpectedClass {
expected: Option<Class>,
actual: Class,
},
IndefiniteLengthUnexpected,
ConstructExpected,
ConstructUnexpected,
IntegerTooLarge,
IntegerNegative,
BerMaxDepth,
StringInvalidCharset,
InvalidDateTime,
DerConstraintFailed(DerConstraint),
LifetimeError,
Unsupported,
Incomplete(Needed),
NomError(ErrorKind),
}
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BerTypeError
BER object does not have the expected type
BerValueError
BER object does not have the expected value
InvalidLength
Invalid Length
InvalidValue
Invalid Value when parsing object with tag {tag:?} {msg:}
InvalidTag
Invalid Tag
UnknownTag(u32)
Unknown tag: {0:?}
UnexpectedTag
Unexpected Tag (expected: {expected:?}, actual: {actual:?})
UnexpectedClass
Unexpected Class (expected: {expected:?}, actual: {actual:?})
IndefiniteLengthUnexpected
Indefinite length not allowed
ConstructExpected
DER object was expected to be constructed (and found to be primitive)
ConstructUnexpected
DER object was expected to be primitive (and found to be constructed)
IntegerTooLarge
Integer too large to fit requested type
IntegerNegative
BER integer is negative, while an unsigned integer was requested
BerMaxDepth
BER recursive parsing reached maximum depth
StringInvalidCharset
Invalid encoding or forbidden characters in string
InvalidDateTime
Invalid Date or Time
DerConstraintFailed(DerConstraint)
DER Failed constraint
LifetimeError
Requesting borrowed data from a temporary object
Unsupported
Feature is not yet implemented
Incomplete(Needed)
incomplete data, missing: {0:?}
NomError(ErrorKind)
nom error: {0:?}
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§impl Error
impl Error
pub const fn invalid_value(tag: Tag, msg: String) -> Error
pub const fn invalid_value(tag: Tag, msg: String) -> Error
Build an error from the provided invalid value
pub const fn unexpected_class(expected: Option<Class>, actual: Class) -> Error
pub const fn unexpected_class(expected: Option<Class>, actual: Class) -> Error
Build an error from the provided unexpected class
pub const fn unexpected_tag(expected: Option<Tag>, actual: Tag) -> Error
pub const fn unexpected_tag(expected: Option<Tag>, actual: Tag) -> Error
Build an error from the provided unexpected tag
Trait Implementations§
§impl Error for Error
impl Error for Error
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
§impl From<Error> for SerializeError
impl From<Error> for SerializeError
§fn from(source: Error) -> SerializeError
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§impl From<FromUtf16Error> for Error
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§fn from(_: FromUtf16Error) -> Error
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§impl From<FromUtf8Error> for Error
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