use thiserror::Error; use crate::{Diagnostic, Report}; /// Convenience [`Diagnostic`] that can be used as an "anonymous" wrapper for /// Errors. This is intended to be paired with [`IntoDiagnostic`]. #[derive(Debug, Error)] #[error(transparent)] struct DiagnosticError(Box); impl Diagnostic for DiagnosticError {} /** Convenience trait that adds a [`.into_diagnostic()`](IntoDiagnostic::into_diagnostic) method that converts a type implementing [`std::error::Error`] to a [`Result`]. ## Warning Calling this on a type implementing [`Diagnostic`] will reduce it to the common denominator of [`std::error::Error`]. Meaning all extra information provided by [`Diagnostic`] will be inaccessible. If you have a type implementing [`Diagnostic`] consider simply returning it or using [`Into`] or the [`Try`](std::ops::Try) operator (`?`). */ pub trait IntoDiagnostic { /// Converts [`Result`] types that return regular [`std::error::Error`]s /// into a [`Result`] that returns a [`Diagnostic`]. fn into_diagnostic(self) -> Result; } impl IntoDiagnostic for Result { fn into_diagnostic(self) -> Result { self.map_err(|e| DiagnosticError(Box::new(e)).into()) } }