pub enum InstructionError {
Show 52 variants GenericError, InvalidArgument, InvalidInstructionData, InvalidAccountData, AccountDataTooSmall, InsufficientFunds, IncorrectProgramId, MissingRequiredSignature, AccountAlreadyInitialized, UninitializedAccount, UnbalancedInstruction, ModifiedProgramId, ExternalAccountLamportSpend, ExternalAccountDataModified, ReadonlyLamportChange, ReadonlyDataModified, DuplicateAccountIndex, ExecutableModified, RentEpochModified, NotEnoughAccountKeys, AccountDataSizeChanged, AccountNotExecutable, AccountBorrowFailed, AccountBorrowOutstanding, DuplicateAccountOutOfSync, Custom(u32), InvalidError, ExecutableDataModified, ExecutableLamportChange, ExecutableAccountNotRentExempt, UnsupportedProgramId, CallDepth, MissingAccount, ReentrancyNotAllowed, MaxSeedLengthExceeded, InvalidSeeds, InvalidRealloc, ComputationalBudgetExceeded, PrivilegeEscalation, ProgramEnvironmentSetupFailure, ProgramFailedToComplete, ProgramFailedToCompile, Immutable, IncorrectAuthority, BorshIoError(String), AccountNotRentExempt, InvalidAccountOwner, ArithmeticOverflow, UnsupportedSysvar, IllegalOwner, MaxAccountsDataSizeExceeded, MaxAccountsExceeded,
}
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Reasons the runtime might have rejected an instruction.

Instructions errors are included in the bank hashes and therefore are included as part of the transaction results when determining consensus. Because of this, members of this enum must not be removed, but new ones can be added. Also, it is crucial that meta-information if any that comes along with an error be consistent across software versions. For example, it is dangerous to include error strings from 3rd party crates because they could change at any time and changes to them are difficult to detect.

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GenericError

Deprecated! Use CustomError instead! The program instruction returned an error

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InvalidArgument

The arguments provided to a program were invalid

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InvalidInstructionData

An instruction’s data contents were invalid

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InvalidAccountData

An account’s data contents was invalid

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AccountDataTooSmall

An account’s data was too small

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InsufficientFunds

An account’s balance was too small to complete the instruction

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IncorrectProgramId

The account did not have the expected program id

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MissingRequiredSignature

A signature was required but not found

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AccountAlreadyInitialized

An initialize instruction was sent to an account that has already been initialized.

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UninitializedAccount

An attempt to operate on an account that hasn’t been initialized.

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UnbalancedInstruction

Program’s instruction lamport balance does not equal the balance after the instruction

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ModifiedProgramId

Program illegally modified an account’s program id

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ExternalAccountLamportSpend

Program spent the lamports of an account that doesn’t belong to it

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ExternalAccountDataModified

Program modified the data of an account that doesn’t belong to it

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ReadonlyLamportChange

Read-only account’s lamports modified

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ReadonlyDataModified

Read-only account’s data was modified

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DuplicateAccountIndex

An account was referenced more than once in a single instruction

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ExecutableModified

Executable bit on account changed, but shouldn’t have

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RentEpochModified

Rent_epoch account changed, but shouldn’t have

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NotEnoughAccountKeys

The instruction expected additional account keys

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AccountDataSizeChanged

Program other than the account’s owner changed the size of the account data

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AccountNotExecutable

The instruction expected an executable account

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AccountBorrowFailed

Failed to borrow a reference to account data, already borrowed

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AccountBorrowOutstanding

Account data has an outstanding reference after a program’s execution

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DuplicateAccountOutOfSync

The same account was multiply passed to an on-chain program’s entrypoint, but the program modified them differently. A program can only modify one instance of the account because the runtime cannot determine which changes to pick or how to merge them if both are modified

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Custom(u32)

Allows on-chain programs to implement program-specific error types and see them returned by the Solana runtime. A program-specific error may be any type that is represented as or serialized to a u32 integer.

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InvalidError

The return value from the program was invalid. Valid errors are either a defined builtin error value or a user-defined error in the lower 32 bits.

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ExecutableDataModified

Executable account’s data was modified

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ExecutableLamportChange

Executable account’s lamports modified

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ExecutableAccountNotRentExempt

Executable accounts must be rent exempt

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UnsupportedProgramId

Unsupported program id

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CallDepth

Cross-program invocation call depth too deep

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MissingAccount

An account required by the instruction is missing

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ReentrancyNotAllowed

Cross-program invocation reentrancy not allowed for this instruction

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MaxSeedLengthExceeded

Length of the seed is too long for address generation

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InvalidSeeds

Provided seeds do not result in a valid address

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InvalidRealloc

Failed to reallocate account data of this length

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ComputationalBudgetExceeded

Computational budget exceeded

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PrivilegeEscalation

Cross-program invocation with unauthorized signer or writable account

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ProgramEnvironmentSetupFailure

Failed to create program execution environment

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ProgramFailedToComplete

Program failed to complete

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ProgramFailedToCompile

Program failed to compile

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Immutable

Account is immutable

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IncorrectAuthority

Incorrect authority provided

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BorshIoError(String)

Failed to serialize or deserialize account data

Warning: This error should never be emitted by the runtime.

This error includes strings from the underlying 3rd party Borsh crate which can be dangerous because the error strings could change across Borsh versions. Only programs can use this error because they are consistent across Solana software versions.

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AccountNotRentExempt

An account does not have enough lamports to be rent-exempt

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InvalidAccountOwner

Invalid account owner

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ArithmeticOverflow

Program arithmetic overflowed

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UnsupportedSysvar

Unsupported sysvar

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IllegalOwner

Illegal account owner

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MaxAccountsDataSizeExceeded

Account data allocation exceeded the maximum accounts data size limit

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MaxAccountsExceeded

Max accounts exceeded

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