Enum ropey::Error

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#[non_exhaustive]
pub enum Error {
    ByteIndexOutOfBounds(usizeusize),
    CharIndexOutOfBounds(usizeusize),
    LineIndexOutOfBounds(usizeusize),
    Utf16IndexOutOfBounds(usizeusize),
    ByteIndexNotCharBoundary(usize),
    ByteRangeNotCharBoundary(Option<usize>, Option<usize>),
    ByteRangeInvalid(usizeusize),
    CharRangeInvalid(usizeusize),
    ByteRangeOutOfBounds(Option<usize>, Option<usize>, usize),
    CharRangeOutOfBounds(Option<usize>, Option<usize>, usize),
}
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Ropey’s error type.

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ByteIndexOutOfBounds(usizeusize)

Indicates that the passed byte index was out of bounds.

Contains the index attempted and the actual length of the Rope/RopeSlice in bytes, in that order.

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CharIndexOutOfBounds(usizeusize)

Indicates that the passed char index was out of bounds.

Contains the index attempted and the actual length of the Rope/RopeSlice in chars, in that order.

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LineIndexOutOfBounds(usizeusize)

Indicates that the passed line index was out of bounds.

Contains the index attempted and the actual length of the Rope/RopeSlice in lines, in that order.

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Utf16IndexOutOfBounds(usizeusize)

Indicates that the passed utf16 code-unit index was out of bounds.

Contains the index attempted and the actual length of the Rope/RopeSlice in utf16 code units, in that order.

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ByteIndexNotCharBoundary(usize)

Indicates that the passed byte index was not a char boundary.

Contains the passed byte index.

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ByteRangeNotCharBoundary(Option<usize>, Option<usize>)

Indicates that the passed byte range didn’t line up with char boundaries.

Contains the [start, end) byte indices of the range, in that order. When either the start or end are None, that indicates a half-open range.

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ByteRangeInvalid(usizeusize)

Indicates that a reversed byte-index range (end < start) was encountered.

Contains the [start, end) byte indices of the range, in that order.

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CharRangeInvalid(usizeusize)

Indicates that a reversed char-index range (end < start) was encountered.

Contains the [start, end) char indices of the range, in that order.

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ByteRangeOutOfBounds(Option<usize>, Option<usize>, usize)

Indicates that the passed byte-index range was partially or fully out of bounds.

Contains the [start, end) byte indices of the range and the actual length of the Rope/RopeSlice in bytes, in that order. When either the start or end are None, that indicates a half-open range.

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CharRangeOutOfBounds(Option<usize>, Option<usize>, usize)

Indicates that the passed char-index range was partially or fully out of bounds.

Contains the [start, end) char indices of the range and the actual length of the Rope/RopeSlice in chars, in that order. When either the start or end are None, that indicates a half-open range.

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👎Deprecated since 1.33.0: replaced by Error::source, which can support downcasting
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