use std::fmt::Display; #[derive(Clone, Debug)] pub enum ErrorKind { DuplicateAttrsKey { key: String, }, AttributeNotFound { name: String, }, TypeError { expected: &'static str, actual: &'static str, }, Incomparable { lhs: &'static str, rhs: &'static str, }, /// Resolving a user-supplied path literal failed in some way. PathResolution(String), /// Dynamic keys are not allowed in let. DynamicKeyInLet(rnix::SyntaxNode), /// Unknown variable in statically known scope. UnknownStaticVariable, /// Unknown variable in dynamic scope (with, rec, ...). UnknownDynamicVariable(String), /// User is defining the same variable twice at the same depth. VariableAlreadyDefined(String), /// Attempt to call something that is not callable. NotCallable, /// Infinite recursion encountered while forcing thunks. InfiniteRecursion, ParseErrors(Vec), AssertionFailed, /// These are user-generated errors through builtins. Throw(String), Abort(String), /// An error occured while forcing a thunk, and needs to be /// chained up. ThunkForce(Box), } #[derive(Clone, Debug)] pub struct Error { pub kind: ErrorKind, pub span: codemap::Span, } impl Display for Error { fn fmt(&self, f: &mut std::fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> std::fmt::Result { writeln!(f, "{:?}", self.kind) } } pub type EvalResult = Result;