pub trait ErrorPrinter {
// Required methods
fn log_error<M: Display>(self, message: M) -> Self;
fn log_error_fn<M: Display, F: FnOnce() -> M>(self, message_fn: F) -> Self;
fn warn_error<M: Display>(self, message: M) -> Self;
fn warn_error_fn<M: Display, F: FnOnce() -> M>(self, message_fn: F) -> Self;
fn debug_error<M: Display>(self, message: M) -> Self;
fn debug_error_fn<M: Display, F: FnOnce() -> M>(self, message_fn: F) -> Self;
fn info_error<M: Display>(self, message: M) -> Self;
fn info_error_fn<M: Display, F: FnOnce() -> M>(self, message_fn: F) -> Self;
}Expand description
A helper trait to log errors. The logging functions will track the caller’s callsite. For a chain of calls A -> B -> C -> ErrorPrinter, the topmost function without #[track_caller] is deemed the callsite.
Required Methods§
fn log_error<M: Display>(self, message: M) -> Self
fn log_error_fn<M: Display, F: FnOnce() -> M>(self, message_fn: F) -> Self
fn warn_error<M: Display>(self, message: M) -> Self
fn warn_error_fn<M: Display, F: FnOnce() -> M>(self, message_fn: F) -> Self
fn debug_error<M: Display>(self, message: M) -> Self
fn debug_error_fn<M: Display, F: FnOnce() -> M>(self, message_fn: F) -> Self
fn info_error<M: Display>(self, message: M) -> Self
fn info_error_fn<M: Display, F: FnOnce() -> M>(self, message_fn: F) -> Self
Dyn Compatibility§
This trait is not dyn compatible.
In older versions of Rust, dyn compatibility was called "object safety", so this trait is not object safe.
Implementations on Foreign Types§
Source§impl<T, E: Debug> ErrorPrinter for Result<T, E>
impl<T, E: Debug> ErrorPrinter for Result<T, E>
Source§fn log_error<M: Display>(self, message: M) -> Self
fn log_error<M: Display>(self, message: M) -> Self
If self is an Err(e), prints out the given string to tracing::error, appending “error: {e}” to the end of the message.
Source§fn log_error_fn<M: Display, F: FnOnce() -> M>(self, message_fn: F) -> Self
fn log_error_fn<M: Display, F: FnOnce() -> M>(self, message_fn: F) -> Self
If self is an Err(e), calls the function to get a string to log to tracing::error, appending “error: {e}” to the end of the message.
Source§fn warn_error<M: Display>(self, message: M) -> Self
fn warn_error<M: Display>(self, message: M) -> Self
If self is an Err(e), prints out the given string to tracing::warn, appending “error: {e}” to the end of the message.
Source§fn warn_error_fn<M: Display, F: FnOnce() -> M>(self, message_fn: F) -> Self
fn warn_error_fn<M: Display, F: FnOnce() -> M>(self, message_fn: F) -> Self
If self is an Err(e), calls the function to get a string to log to tracing::warn, appending “error: {e}” to the end of the message.
Source§fn debug_error<M: Display>(self, message: M) -> Self
fn debug_error<M: Display>(self, message: M) -> Self
If self is an Err(e), prints out the given string to tracing::debug, appending “error: {e}” to the end of the message.
Source§fn debug_error_fn<M: Display, F: FnOnce() -> M>(self, message_fn: F) -> Self
fn debug_error_fn<M: Display, F: FnOnce() -> M>(self, message_fn: F) -> Self
If self is an Err(e), calls the function to get a string to log to tracing::debug, appending “error: {e}” to the end of the message.
Source§fn info_error<M: Display>(self, message: M) -> Self
fn info_error<M: Display>(self, message: M) -> Self
If self is an Err(e), prints out the given string to tracing::info, appending “error: {e}” to the end of the message.
Source§fn info_error_fn<M: Display, F: FnOnce() -> M>(self, message_fn: F) -> Self
fn info_error_fn<M: Display, F: FnOnce() -> M>(self, message_fn: F) -> Self
If self is an Err(e), calls the function to get a string to log to tracing::info, appending “error: {e}” to the end of the message.