/// The result of a coding operation on a pair of buffer. #[must_use = "Contains a status with potential error information"] pub struct BufferResult { /// The number of bytes consumed from the input buffer. pub consumed_in: usize, /// The number of bytes written into the output buffer. pub consumed_out: usize, /// The status after returning from the write call. pub status: Result, } /// The result of a coding operation into a vector. #[must_use = "Contains a status with potential error information"] pub struct VectorResult { /// The number of bytes consumed from the input buffer. pub consumed_in: usize, /// The number of bytes written into the output buffer. pub consumed_out: usize, /// The status after returning from the write call. pub status: Result, } /// The result of coding into an output stream. #[cfg(feature = "std")] #[must_use = "Contains a status with potential error information"] pub struct StreamResult { /// The total number of bytes consumed from the reader. pub bytes_read: usize, /// The total number of bytes written into the writer. pub bytes_written: usize, /// The possible error that occurred. /// /// Note that when writing into streams it is not in general possible to recover from an error. pub status: std::io::Result<()>, } /// The status after successful coding of an LZW stream. #[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy)] pub enum LzwStatus { /// Everything went well. Ok, /// No bytes were read or written and no internal state advanced. /// /// If this is returned but your application can not provide more input data then decoding is /// definitely stuck for good and it should stop trying and report some error of its own. In /// other situations this may be used as a signal to refill an internal buffer. NoProgress, /// No more data will be produced because an end marker was reached. Done, } /// The error kind after unsuccessful coding of an LZW stream. #[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy)] pub enum LzwError { /// The input contained an invalid code. /// /// For decompression this refers to a code larger than those currently known through the prior /// decoding stages. For compression this refers to a byte that has no code representation due /// to being larger than permitted by the `size` parameter given to the Encoder. InvalidCode, } impl core::fmt::Display for LzwError { fn fmt(&self, f: &mut core::fmt::Formatter) -> core::fmt::Result { match self { LzwError::InvalidCode => f.write_str("invalid code in LZW stream"), } } } #[cfg(feature = "std")] impl std::error::Error for LzwError {}