Enum snap::Error [] [src]

pub enum Error {
    TooBig {
        given: u64,
        max: u64,
    },
    BufferTooSmall {
        given: u64,
        min: u64,
    },
    Empty,
    Header,
    HeaderMismatch {
        expected_len: u64,
        got_len: u64,
    },
    Literal {
        len: u64,
        src_len: u64,
        dst_len: u64,
    },
    CopyRead {
        len: u64,
        src_len: u64,
    },
    CopyWrite {
        len: u64,
        dst_len: u64,
    },
    Offset {
        offset: u64,
        dst_pos: u64,
    },
    StreamHeader {
        byte: u8,
    },
    StreamHeaderMismatch {
        bytes: Vec<u8>,
    },
    UnsupportedChunkType {
        byte: u8,
    },
    UnsupportedChunkLength {
        len: u64,
        header: bool,
    },
    Checksum {
        expected: u32,
        got: u32,
    },
}

Error describes all the possible errors that may occur during Snappy compression or decompression.

Note that it's unlikely that you'll need to care about the specific error reported since all of them indicate a corrupt Snappy data or a limitation that cannot be worked around. Therefore, From<snap::Error> for std::io::Error is provided so that any Snappy errors will be converted to a std::io::Error automatically when using try!.

Variants

This error occurs when the given input is too big. This can happen during compression or decompression.

Fields of TooBig

The size of the given input.

The maximum allowed size of an input buffer.

This error occurs when the given buffer is too small to contain the maximum possible compressed bytes or the total number of decompressed bytes.

Fields of BufferTooSmall

The size of the given output buffer.

The minimum size of the output buffer.

This error occurs when trying to decompress a zero length buffer.

This error occurs when an invalid header is found during decompression.

This error occurs when there is a mismatch between the number of decompressed bytes reported in the header and the number of actual decompressed bytes. In this error case, the number of actual decompressed bytes is always less than the number reported in the header.

Fields of HeaderMismatch

The total number of decompressed bytes expected (i.e., the header value).

The total number of actual decompressed bytes.

This error occurs during decompression when there was a problem reading a literal.

Fields of Literal

The expected length of the literal.

The number of remaining bytes in the compressed bytes.

The number of remaining slots in the decompression buffer.

This error occurs during decompression when there was a problem reading a copy.

Fields of CopyRead

The expected length of the copy (as encoded in the compressed bytes).

The number of remaining bytes in the compressed bytes.

This error occurs during decompression when there was a problem writing a copy to the decompression buffer.

Fields of CopyWrite

The length of the copy (i.e., the total number of bytes to be produced by this copy in the decompression buffer).

The number of remaining bytes in the decompression buffer.

This error occurs during decompression when an invalid copy offset is found. An offset is invalid if it is zero or if it is out of bounds.

Fields of Offset

The offset that was read.

The current position in the decompression buffer. If the offset is non-zero, then the offset must be greater than this position.

This error occurs when a stream header chunk type was expected but got a different chunk type. This error only occurs when reading a Snappy frame formatted stream.

Fields of StreamHeader

The chunk type byte that was read.

This error occurs when the magic stream headers bytes do not match what is expected. This error only occurs when reading a Snappy frame formatted stream.

Fields of StreamHeaderMismatch

The bytes that were read.

This error occurs when an unsupported chunk type is seen. This error only occurs when reading a Snappy frame formatted stream.

Fields of UnsupportedChunkType

The chunk type byte that was read.

This error occurs when trying to read a chunk with length greater than that supported by this library when reading a Snappy frame formatted stream. This error only occurs when reading a Snappy frame formatted stream.

Fields of UnsupportedChunkLength

The length of the chunk encountered.

True when this error occured while reading the stream header.

This error occurs when a checksum validity check fails. This error only occurs when reading a Snappy frame formatted stream.

Fields of Checksum

The expected checksum read from the stream.

The computed checksum.

Trait Implementations

impl Debug for Error
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Formats the value using the given formatter.

impl Eq for Error
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impl PartialEq for Error
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This implementation of PartialEq returns false when comparing two errors whose underlying type is std::io::Error.

This method tests for self and other values to be equal, and is used by ==. Read more

This method tests for !=.

impl Error for Error
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A short description of the error. Read more

The lower-level cause of this error, if any. Read more

impl Display for Error
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Formats the value using the given formatter.