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use crate::alloc::Box; use crate::backtrace::Backtrace; use crate::chain::Chain; use crate::{Error, StdError}; use core::any::TypeId; use core::fmt::{self, Debug, Display}; use core::mem::{self, ManuallyDrop}; use core::ptr::{self, NonNull}; #[cfg(feature = "std")] use core::ops::{Deref, DerefMut}; impl Error { /// Create a new error object from any error type. /// /// The error type must be threadsafe and `'static`, so that the `Error` /// will be as well. /// /// If the error type does not provide a backtrace, a backtrace will be /// created here to ensure that a backtrace exists. #[cfg(feature = "std")] pub fn new<E>(error: E) -> Self where E: StdError + Send + Sync + 'static, { let backtrace = backtrace_if_absent!(error); Error::from_std(error, backtrace) } /// Create a new error object from a printable error message. /// /// If the argument implements std::error::Error, prefer `Error::new` /// instead which preserves the underlying error's cause chain and /// backtrace. If the argument may or may not implement std::error::Error /// now or in the future, use `anyhow!(err)` which handles either way /// correctly. /// /// `Error::msg("...")` is equivalent to `anyhow!("...")` but occasionally /// convenient in places where a function is preferable over a macro, such /// as iterator or stream combinators: /// /// ``` /// # mod ffi { /// # pub struct Input; /// # pub struct Output; /// # pub async fn do_some_work(_: Input) -> Result<Output, &'static str> { /// # unimplemented!() /// # } /// # } /// # /// # use ffi::{Input, Output}; /// # /// use anyhow::{Error, Result}; /// use futures::stream::{Stream, StreamExt, TryStreamExt}; /// /// async fn demo<S>(stream: S) -> Result<Vec<Output>> /// where /// S: Stream<Item = Input>, /// { /// stream /// .then(ffi::do_some_work) // returns Result<Output, &str> /// .map_err(Error::msg) /// .try_collect() /// .await /// } /// ``` pub fn msg<M>(message: M) -> Self where M: Display + Debug + Send + Sync + 'static, { Error::from_adhoc(message, backtrace!()) } #[cfg(feature = "std")] pub(crate) fn from_std<E>(error: E, backtrace: Option<Backtrace>) -> Self where E: StdError + Send + Sync + 'static, { let vtable = &ErrorVTable { object_drop: object_drop::<E>, object_ref: object_ref::<E>, #[cfg(feature = "std")] object_mut: object_mut::<E>, object_boxed: object_boxed::<E>, object_downcast: object_downcast::<E>, object_drop_rest: object_drop_front::<E>, }; // Safety: passing vtable that operates on the right type E. unsafe { Error::construct(error, vtable, backtrace) } } pub(crate) fn from_adhoc<M>(message: M, backtrace: Option<Backtrace>) -> Self where M: Display + Debug + Send + Sync + 'static, { use crate::wrapper::MessageError; let error: MessageError<M> = MessageError(message); let vtable = &ErrorVTable { object_drop: object_drop::<MessageError<M>>, object_ref: object_ref::<MessageError<M>>, #[cfg(feature = "std")] object_mut: object_mut::<MessageError<M>>, object_boxed: object_boxed::<MessageError<M>>, object_downcast: object_downcast::<M>, object_drop_rest: object_drop_front::<M>, }; // Safety: MessageError is repr(transparent) so it is okay for the // vtable to allow casting the MessageError<M> to M. unsafe { Error::construct(error, vtable, backtrace) } } pub(crate) fn from_display<M>(message: M, backtrace: Option<Backtrace>) -> Self where M: Display + Send + Sync + 'static, { use crate::wrapper::DisplayError; let error: DisplayError<M> = DisplayError(message); let vtable = &ErrorVTable { object_drop: object_drop::<DisplayError<M>>, object_ref: object_ref::<DisplayError<M>>, #[cfg(feature = "std")] object_mut: object_mut::<DisplayError<M>>, object_boxed: object_boxed::<DisplayError<M>>, object_downcast: object_downcast::<M>, object_drop_rest: object_drop_front::<M>, }; // Safety: DisplayError is repr(transparent) so it is okay for the // vtable to allow casting the DisplayError<M> to M. unsafe { Error::construct(error, vtable, backtrace) } } #[cfg(feature = "std")] pub(crate) fn from_context<C, E>(context: C, error: E, backtrace: Option<Backtrace>) -> Self where C: Display + Send + Sync + 'static, E: StdError + Send + Sync + 'static, { let error: ContextError<C, E> = ContextError { context, error }; let vtable = &ErrorVTable { object_drop: object_drop::<ContextError<C, E>>, object_ref: object_ref::<ContextError<C, E>>, #[cfg(feature = "std")] object_mut: object_mut::<ContextError<C, E>>, object_boxed: object_boxed::<ContextError<C, E>>, object_downcast: context_downcast::<C, E>, object_drop_rest: context_drop_rest::<C, E>, }; // Safety: passing vtable that operates on the right type. unsafe { Error::construct(error, vtable, backtrace) } } #[cfg(feature = "std")] pub(crate) fn from_boxed( error: Box<dyn StdError + Send + Sync>, backtrace: Option<Backtrace>, ) -> Self { use crate::wrapper::BoxedError; let error = BoxedError(error); let vtable = &ErrorVTable { object_drop: object_drop::<BoxedError>, object_ref: object_ref::<BoxedError>, #[cfg(feature = "std")] object_mut: object_mut::<BoxedError>, object_boxed: object_boxed::<BoxedError>, object_downcast: object_downcast::<Box<dyn StdError + Send + Sync>>, object_drop_rest: object_drop_front::<Box<dyn StdError + Send + Sync>>, }; // Safety: BoxedError is repr(transparent) so it is okay for the vtable // to allow casting to Box<dyn StdError + Send + Sync>. unsafe { Error::construct(error, vtable, backtrace) } } // Takes backtrace as argument rather than capturing it here so that the // user sees one fewer layer of wrapping noise in the backtrace. // // Unsafe because the given vtable must have sensible behavior on the error // value of type E. unsafe fn construct<E>( error: E, vtable: &'static ErrorVTable, backtrace: Option<Backtrace>, ) -> Self where E: StdError + Send + Sync + 'static, { let inner = Box::new(ErrorImpl { vtable, backtrace, _object: error, }); // Erase the concrete type of E from the compile-time type system. This // is equivalent to the safe unsize coersion from Box<ErrorImpl<E>> to // Box<ErrorImpl<dyn StdError + Send + Sync + 'static>> except that the // result is a thin pointer. The necessary behavior for manipulating the // underlying ErrorImpl<E> is preserved in the vtable provided by the // caller rather than a builtin fat pointer vtable. let erased = mem::transmute::<Box<ErrorImpl<E>>, Box<ErrorImpl<()>>>(inner); let inner = ManuallyDrop::new(erased); Error { inner } } /// Wrap the error value with additional context. /// /// For attaching context to a `Result` as it is propagated, the /// [`Context`][crate::Context] extension trait may be more convenient than /// this function. /// /// The primary reason to use `error.context(...)` instead of /// `result.context(...)` via the `Context` trait would be if the context /// needs to depend on some data held by the underlying error: /// /// ``` /// # use std::fmt::{self, Debug, Display}; /// # /// # type T = (); /// # /// # impl std::error::Error for ParseError {} /// # impl Debug for ParseError { /// # fn fmt(&self, formatter: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result { /// # unimplemented!() /// # } /// # } /// # impl Display for ParseError { /// # fn fmt(&self, formatter: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result { /// # unimplemented!() /// # } /// # } /// # /// use anyhow::Result; /// use std::fs::File; /// use std::path::Path; /// /// struct ParseError { /// line: usize, /// column: usize, /// } /// /// fn parse_impl(file: File) -> Result<T, ParseError> { /// # const IGNORE: &str = stringify! { /// ... /// # }; /// # unimplemented!() /// } /// /// pub fn parse(path: impl AsRef<Path>) -> Result<T> { /// let file = File::open(&path)?; /// parse_impl(file).map_err(|error| { /// let context = format!( /// "only the first {} lines of {} are valid", /// error.line, path.as_ref().display(), /// ); /// anyhow::Error::new(error).context(context) /// }) /// } /// ``` pub fn context<C>(self, context: C) -> Self where C: Display + Send + Sync + 'static, { let error: ContextError<C, Error> = ContextError { context, error: self, }; let vtable = &ErrorVTable { object_drop: object_drop::<ContextError<C, Error>>, object_ref: object_ref::<ContextError<C, Error>>, #[cfg(feature = "std")] object_mut: object_mut::<ContextError<C, Error>>, object_boxed: object_boxed::<ContextError<C, Error>>, object_downcast: context_chain_downcast::<C>, object_drop_rest: context_chain_drop_rest::<C>, }; // As the cause is anyhow::Error, we already have a backtrace for it. let backtrace = None; // Safety: passing vtable that operates on the right type. unsafe { Error::construct(error, vtable, backtrace) } } /// Get the backtrace for this Error. /// /// Backtraces are only available on the nightly channel. Tracking issue: /// [rust-lang/rust#53487][tracking]. /// /// In order for the backtrace to be meaningful, the environment variable /// `RUST_LIB_BACKTRACE=1` must be defined. Backtraces are somewhat /// expensive to capture in Rust, so we don't necessarily want to be /// capturing them all over the place all the time. /// /// [tracking]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/53487 #[cfg(backtrace)] pub fn backtrace(&self) -> &Backtrace { self.inner.backtrace() } /// An iterator of the chain of source errors contained by this Error. /// /// This iterator will visit every error in the cause chain of this error /// object, beginning with the error that this error object was created /// from. /// /// # Example /// /// ``` /// use anyhow::Error; /// use std::io; /// /// pub fn underlying_io_error_kind(error: &Error) -> Option<io::ErrorKind> { /// for cause in error.chain() { /// if let Some(io_error) = cause.downcast_ref::<io::Error>() { /// return Some(io_error.kind()); /// } /// } /// None /// } /// ``` #[cfg(feature = "std")] pub fn chain(&self) -> Chain { self.inner.chain() } /// The lowest level cause of this error — this error's cause's /// cause's cause etc. /// /// The root cause is the last error in the iterator produced by /// [`chain()`][Error::chain]. #[cfg(feature = "std")] pub fn root_cause(&self) -> &(dyn StdError + 'static) { let mut chain = self.chain(); let mut root_cause = chain.next().unwrap(); for cause in chain { root_cause = cause; } root_cause } /// Returns true if `E` is the type held by this error object. /// /// For errors with context, this method returns true if `E` matches the /// type of the context `C` **or** the type of the error on which the /// context has been attached. For details about the interaction between /// context and downcasting, [see here]. /// /// [see here]: trait.Context.html#effect-on-downcasting pub fn is<E>(&self) -> bool where E: Display + Debug + Send + Sync + 'static, { self.downcast_ref::<E>().is_some() } /// Attempt to downcast the error object to a concrete type. pub fn downcast<E>(self) -> Result<E, Self> where E: Display + Debug + Send + Sync + 'static, { let target = TypeId::of::<E>(); unsafe { // Use vtable to find NonNull<()> which points to a value of type E // somewhere inside the data structure. let addr = match (self.inner.vtable.object_downcast)(&self.inner, target) { Some(addr) => addr, None => return Err(self), }; // Prepare to read E out of the data structure. We'll drop the rest // of the data structure separately so that E is not dropped. let outer = ManuallyDrop::new(self); // Read E from where the vtable found it. let error = ptr::read(addr.cast::<E>().as_ptr()); // Read Box<ErrorImpl<()>> from self. Can't move it out because // Error has a Drop impl which we want to not run. let inner = ptr::read(&outer.inner); let erased = ManuallyDrop::into_inner(inner); // Drop rest of the data structure outside of E. (erased.vtable.object_drop_rest)(erased, target); Ok(error) } } /// Downcast this error object by reference. /// /// # Example /// /// ``` /// # use anyhow::anyhow; /// # use std::fmt::{self, Display}; /// # use std::task::Poll; /// # /// # #[derive(Debug)] /// # enum DataStoreError { /// # Censored(()), /// # } /// # /// # impl Display for DataStoreError { /// # fn fmt(&self, formatter: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result { /// # unimplemented!() /// # } /// # } /// # /// # impl std::error::Error for DataStoreError {} /// # /// # const REDACTED_CONTENT: () = (); /// # /// # let error = anyhow!("..."); /// # let root_cause = &error; /// # /// # let ret = /// // If the error was caused by redaction, then return a tombstone instead /// // of the content. /// match root_cause.downcast_ref::<DataStoreError>() { /// Some(DataStoreError::Censored(_)) => Ok(Poll::Ready(REDACTED_CONTENT)), /// None => Err(error), /// } /// # ; /// ``` pub fn downcast_ref<E>(&self) -> Option<&E> where E: Display + Debug + Send + Sync + 'static, { let target = TypeId::of::<E>(); unsafe { // Use vtable to find NonNull<()> which points to a value of type E // somewhere inside the data structure. let addr = (self.inner.vtable.object_downcast)(&self.inner, target)?; Some(&*addr.cast::<E>().as_ptr()) } } /// Downcast this error object by mutable reference. pub fn downcast_mut<E>(&mut self) -> Option<&mut E> where E: Display + Debug + Send + Sync + 'static, { let target = TypeId::of::<E>(); unsafe { // Use vtable to find NonNull<()> which points to a value of type E // somewhere inside the data structure. let addr = (self.inner.vtable.object_downcast)(&self.inner, target)?; Some(&mut *addr.cast::<E>().as_ptr()) } } } #[cfg(feature = "std")] impl<E> From<E> for Error where E: StdError + Send + Sync + 'static, { fn from(error: E) -> Self { let backtrace = backtrace_if_absent!(error); Error::from_std(error, backtrace) } } #[cfg(feature = "std")] impl Deref for Error { type Target = dyn StdError + Send + Sync + 'static; fn deref(&self) -> &Self::Target { self.inner.error() } } #[cfg(feature = "std")] impl DerefMut for Error { fn deref_mut(&mut self) -> &mut Self::Target { self.inner.error_mut() } } impl Display for Error { fn fmt(&self, formatter: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result { self.inner.display(formatter) } } impl Debug for Error { fn fmt(&self, formatter: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result { self.inner.debug(formatter) } } impl Drop for Error { fn drop(&mut self) { unsafe { // Read Box<ErrorImpl<()>> from self. let inner = ptr::read(&self.inner); let erased = ManuallyDrop::into_inner(inner); // Invoke the vtable's drop behavior. (erased.vtable.object_drop)(erased); } } } struct ErrorVTable { object_drop: unsafe fn(Box<ErrorImpl<()>>), object_ref: unsafe fn(&ErrorImpl<()>) -> &(dyn StdError + Send + Sync + 'static), #[cfg(feature = "std")] object_mut: unsafe fn(&mut ErrorImpl<()>) -> &mut (dyn StdError + Send + Sync + 'static), object_boxed: unsafe fn(Box<ErrorImpl<()>>) -> Box<dyn StdError + Send + Sync + 'static>, object_downcast: unsafe fn(&ErrorImpl<()>, TypeId) -> Option<NonNull<()>>, object_drop_rest: unsafe fn(Box<ErrorImpl<()>>, TypeId), } // Safety: requires layout of *e to match ErrorImpl<E>. unsafe fn object_drop<E>(e: Box<ErrorImpl<()>>) { // Cast back to ErrorImpl<E> so that the allocator receives the correct // Layout to deallocate the Box's memory. let unerased = mem::transmute::<Box<ErrorImpl<()>>, Box<ErrorImpl<E>>>(e); drop(unerased); } // Safety: requires layout of *e to match ErrorImpl<E>. unsafe fn object_drop_front<E>(e: Box<ErrorImpl<()>>, target: TypeId) { // Drop the fields of ErrorImpl other than E as well as the Box allocation, // without dropping E itself. This is used by downcast after doing a // ptr::read to take ownership of the E. let _ = target; let unerased = mem::transmute::<Box<ErrorImpl<()>>, Box<ErrorImpl<ManuallyDrop<E>>>>(e); drop(unerased); } // Safety: requires layout of *e to match ErrorImpl<E>. unsafe fn object_ref<E>(e: &ErrorImpl<()>) -> &(dyn StdError + Send + Sync + 'static) where E: StdError + Send + Sync + 'static, { // Attach E's native StdError vtable onto a pointer to self._object. &(*(e as *const ErrorImpl<()> as *const ErrorImpl<E>))._object } // Safety: requires layout of *e to match ErrorImpl<E>. #[cfg(feature = "std")] unsafe fn object_mut<E>(e: &mut ErrorImpl<()>) -> &mut (dyn StdError + Send + Sync + 'static) where E: StdError + Send + Sync + 'static, { // Attach E's native StdError vtable onto a pointer to self._object. &mut (*(e as *mut ErrorImpl<()> as *mut ErrorImpl<E>))._object } // Safety: requires layout of *e to match ErrorImpl<E>. unsafe fn object_boxed<E>(e: Box<ErrorImpl<()>>) -> Box<dyn StdError + Send + Sync + 'static> where E: StdError + Send + Sync + 'static, { // Attach ErrorImpl<E>'s native StdError vtable. The StdError impl is below. mem::transmute::<Box<ErrorImpl<()>>, Box<ErrorImpl<E>>>(e) } // Safety: requires layout of *e to match ErrorImpl<E>. unsafe fn object_downcast<E>(e: &ErrorImpl<()>, target: TypeId) -> Option<NonNull<()>> where E: 'static, { if TypeId::of::<E>() == target { // Caller is looking for an E pointer and e is ErrorImpl<E>, take a // pointer to its E field. let unerased = e as *const ErrorImpl<()> as *const ErrorImpl<E>; let addr = &(*unerased)._object as *const E as *mut (); Some(NonNull::new_unchecked(addr)) } else { None } } // Safety: requires layout of *e to match ErrorImpl<ContextError<C, E>>. #[cfg(feature = "std")] unsafe fn context_downcast<C, E>(e: &ErrorImpl<()>, target: TypeId) -> Option<NonNull<()>> where C: 'static, E: 'static, { if TypeId::of::<C>() == target { let unerased = e as *const ErrorImpl<()> as *const ErrorImpl<ContextError<C, E>>; let addr = &(*unerased)._object.context as *const C as *mut (); Some(NonNull::new_unchecked(addr)) } else if TypeId::of::<E>() == target { let unerased = e as *const ErrorImpl<()> as *const ErrorImpl<ContextError<C, E>>; let addr = &(*unerased)._object.error as *const E as *mut (); Some(NonNull::new_unchecked(addr)) } else { None } } // Safety: requires layout of *e to match ErrorImpl<ContextError<C, E>>. #[cfg(feature = "std")] unsafe fn context_drop_rest<C, E>(e: Box<ErrorImpl<()>>, target: TypeId) where C: 'static, E: 'static, { // Called after downcasting by value to either the C or the E and doing a // ptr::read to take ownership of that value. if TypeId::of::<C>() == target { let unerased = mem::transmute::< Box<ErrorImpl<()>>, Box<ErrorImpl<ContextError<ManuallyDrop<C>, E>>>, >(e); drop(unerased); } else { let unerased = mem::transmute::< Box<ErrorImpl<()>>, Box<ErrorImpl<ContextError<C, ManuallyDrop<E>>>>, >(e); drop(unerased); } } // Safety: requires layout of *e to match ErrorImpl<ContextError<C, Error>>. unsafe fn context_chain_downcast<C>(e: &ErrorImpl<()>, target: TypeId) -> Option<NonNull<()>> where C: 'static, { if TypeId::of::<C>() == target { let unerased = e as *const ErrorImpl<()> as *const ErrorImpl<ContextError<C, Error>>; let addr = &(*unerased)._object.context as *const C as *mut (); Some(NonNull::new_unchecked(addr)) } else { // Recurse down the context chain per the inner error's vtable. let unerased = e as *const ErrorImpl<()> as *const ErrorImpl<ContextError<C, Error>>; let source = &(*unerased)._object.error; (source.inner.vtable.object_downcast)(&source.inner, target) } } // Safety: requires layout of *e to match ErrorImpl<ContextError<C, Error>>. unsafe fn context_chain_drop_rest<C>(e: Box<ErrorImpl<()>>, target: TypeId) where C: 'static, { // Called after downcasting by value to either the C or one of the causes // and doing a ptr::read to take ownership of that value. if TypeId::of::<C>() == target { let unerased = mem::transmute::< Box<ErrorImpl<()>>, Box<ErrorImpl<ContextError<ManuallyDrop<C>, Error>>>, >(e); // Drop the entire rest of the data structure rooted in the next Error. drop(unerased); } else { let unerased = mem::transmute::< Box<ErrorImpl<()>>, Box<ErrorImpl<ContextError<C, ManuallyDrop<Error>>>>, >(e); // Read out a ManuallyDrop<Box<ErrorImpl<()>>> from the next error. let inner = ptr::read(&unerased._object.error.inner); drop(unerased); let erased = ManuallyDrop::into_inner(inner); // Recursively drop the next error using the same target typeid. (erased.vtable.object_drop_rest)(erased, target); } } // repr C to ensure that E remains in the final position. #[repr(C)] pub(crate) struct ErrorImpl<E> { vtable: &'static ErrorVTable, backtrace: Option<Backtrace>, // NOTE: Don't use directly. Use only through vtable. Erased type may have // different alignment. _object: E, } // repr C to ensure that ContextError<C, E> has the same layout as // ContextError<ManuallyDrop<C>, E> and ContextError<C, ManuallyDrop<E>>. #[repr(C)] pub(crate) struct ContextError<C, E> { pub context: C, pub error: E, } impl<E> ErrorImpl<E> { fn erase(&self) -> &ErrorImpl<()> { // Erase the concrete type of E but preserve the vtable in self.vtable // for manipulating the resulting thin pointer. This is analogous to an // unsize coersion. unsafe { &*(self as *const ErrorImpl<E> as *const ErrorImpl<()>) } } } impl ErrorImpl<()> { pub(crate) fn error(&self) -> &(dyn StdError + Send + Sync + 'static) { // Use vtable to attach E's native StdError vtable for the right // original type E. unsafe { &*(self.vtable.object_ref)(self) } } #[cfg(feature = "std")] pub(crate) fn error_mut(&mut self) -> &mut (dyn StdError + Send + Sync + 'static) { // Use vtable to attach E's native StdError vtable for the right // original type E. unsafe { &mut *(self.vtable.object_mut)(self) } } #[cfg(backtrace)] pub(crate) fn backtrace(&self) -> &Backtrace { // This unwrap can only panic if the underlying error's backtrace method // is nondeterministic, which would only happen in maliciously // constructed code. self.backtrace .as_ref() .or_else(|| self.error().backtrace()) .expect("backtrace capture failed") } pub(crate) fn chain(&self) -> Chain { Chain::new(self.error()) } } impl<E> StdError for ErrorImpl<E> where E: StdError, { #[cfg(backtrace)] fn backtrace(&self) -> Option<&Backtrace> { Some(self.erase().backtrace()) } fn source(&self) -> Option<&(dyn StdError + 'static)> { self.erase().error().source() } } impl<E> Debug for ErrorImpl<E> where E: Debug, { fn fmt(&self, formatter: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result { self.erase().debug(formatter) } } impl<E> Display for ErrorImpl<E> where E: Display, { fn fmt(&self, formatter: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result { Display::fmt(&self.erase().error(), formatter) } } impl From<Error> for Box<dyn StdError + Send + Sync + 'static> { fn from(error: Error) -> Self { let outer = ManuallyDrop::new(error); unsafe { // Read Box<ErrorImpl<()>> from error. Can't move it out because // Error has a Drop impl which we want to not run. let inner = ptr::read(&outer.inner); let erased = ManuallyDrop::into_inner(inner); // Use vtable to attach ErrorImpl<E>'s native StdError vtable for // the right original type E. (erased.vtable.object_boxed)(erased) } } } impl From<Error> for Box<dyn StdError + 'static> { fn from(error: Error) -> Self { Box::<dyn StdError + Send + Sync>::from(error) } } #[cfg(feature = "std")] impl AsRef<dyn StdError + Send + Sync> for Error { fn as_ref(&self) -> &(dyn StdError + Send + Sync + 'static) { &**self } } #[cfg(feature = "std")] impl AsRef<dyn StdError> for Error { fn as_ref(&self) -> &(dyn StdError + 'static) { &**self } }