pub type Error = Box<ErrorKind>;
Expand description
An error that can be produced during (de)serializing.
Aliased Type§
struct Error(/* private fields */);
Trait Implementations§
Source§impl Error for Error
impl Error for Error
Source§fn custom<T: Display>(desc: T) -> Error
fn custom<T: Display>(desc: T) -> Error
Raised when there is general error when deserializing a type. Read more
Source§fn invalid_type(unexp: Unexpected<'_>, exp: &dyn Expected) -> Self
fn invalid_type(unexp: Unexpected<'_>, exp: &dyn Expected) -> Self
Raised when a
Deserialize
receives a type different from what it was
expecting. Read moreSource§fn invalid_value(unexp: Unexpected<'_>, exp: &dyn Expected) -> Self
fn invalid_value(unexp: Unexpected<'_>, exp: &dyn Expected) -> Self
Raised when a
Deserialize
receives a value of the right type but that
is wrong for some other reason. Read moreSource§fn invalid_length(len: usize, exp: &dyn Expected) -> Self
fn invalid_length(len: usize, exp: &dyn Expected) -> Self
Raised when deserializing a sequence or map and the input data contains
too many or too few elements. Read more
Source§fn unknown_variant(variant: &str, expected: &'static [&'static str]) -> Self
fn unknown_variant(variant: &str, expected: &'static [&'static str]) -> Self
Raised when a
Deserialize
enum type received a variant with an
unrecognized name.Source§fn unknown_field(field: &str, expected: &'static [&'static str]) -> Self
fn unknown_field(field: &str, expected: &'static [&'static str]) -> Self
Raised when a
Deserialize
struct type received a field with an
unrecognized name.Source§fn missing_field(field: &'static str) -> Self
fn missing_field(field: &'static str) -> Self
Raised when a
Deserialize
struct type expected to receive a required
field with a particular name but that field was not present in the
input.Source§fn duplicate_field(field: &'static str) -> Self
fn duplicate_field(field: &'static str) -> Self
Raised when a
Deserialize
struct type received more than one of the
same field.Layout§
Note: Most layout information is completely unstable and may even differ between compilations. The only exception is types with certain repr(...)
attributes. Please see the Rust Reference's “Type Layout” chapter for details on type layout guarantees.
Size: 8 bytes