pub struct DestroyReason(_);
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Declared reason for ending a circuit.

Implementations

No reason given.

(This is the only reason that clients send.

Protocol violation

Internal error.

Client sent a TRUNCATE command.

Relay is hibernating and not accepting requests

Ran out of memory, sockets, or circuit IDs

Couldn’t connect to relay.

Connected to a relay, but its OR identity wasn’t as requested.

One of the OR channels carrying this circuit died.

Circuit expired for being too dirty or old

Circuit construction took too long

Circuit was destroyed w/o client truncate (?)

Request for unknown onion service

Return true if this value is one that we recognize.

Try to convert this value from one of the recognized names.

Return a human-readable string for this reason.

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