pub enum Unexpected<'a> {
}Expand description
Unexpected represents an unexpected invocation of any one of the Visitor
trait methods.
This is used as an argument to the invalid_type, invalid_value, and
invalid_length methods of the Error trait to build error messages.
fn visit_bool<E>(self, v: bool) -> Result<Self::Value, E>
where
E: de::Error,
{
Err(de::Error::invalid_type(Unexpected::Bool(v), &self))
}Variants§
Bool(bool)
The input contained a boolean value that was not expected.
Unsigned(u64)
The input contained an unsigned integer u8, u16, u32 or u64 that
was not expected.
Signed(i64)
The input contained a signed integer i8, i16, i32 or i64 that
was not expected.
Float(f64)
The input contained a floating point f32 or f64 that was not
expected.
Char(char)
The input contained a char that was not expected.
Str(&'a str)
The input contained a &str or String that was not expected.
Bytes(&'a [u8])
The input contained a &[u8] or Vec<u8> that was not expected.
Unit
The input contained a unit () that was not expected.
Option
The input contained an Option<T> that was not expected.
NewtypeStruct
The input contained a newtype struct that was not expected.
Seq
The input contained a sequence that was not expected.
Map
The input contained a map that was not expected.
Enum
The input contained an enum that was not expected.
UnitVariant
The input contained a unit variant that was not expected.
NewtypeVariant
The input contained a newtype variant that was not expected.
TupleVariant
The input contained a tuple variant that was not expected.
StructVariant
The input contained a struct variant that was not expected.
Other(&'a str)
A message stating what uncategorized thing the input contained that was not expected.
The message should be a noun or noun phrase, not capitalized and without a period. An example message is “unoriginal superhero”.
Trait Implementations§
Source§impl<'a> Clone for Unexpected<'a>
impl<'a> Clone for Unexpected<'a>
Source§fn clone(&self) -> Unexpected<'a>
fn clone(&self) -> Unexpected<'a>
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
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