Type Alias bincode::error::Error

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pub type Error = Box<ErrorKind>;
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An error that can be produced during (de)serializing.

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struct Error(Unique<ErrorKind>, Global);

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§0: Unique<ErrorKind>§1: Global

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impl<T, A> Deref for Box<T, A>where A: Allocator, T: ?Sized,

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type Target = T

The resulting type after dereferencing.
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fn deref(&self) -> &T

Dereferences the value.
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impl Error for Error

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fn custom<T: Display>(msg: T) -> Self

Used when a Serialize implementation encounters any error while serializing a type. Read more
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impl Error for Error

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fn custom<T: Display>(desc: T) -> Error

Raised when there is general error when deserializing a type. Read more
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fn invalid_type(unexp: Unexpected<'_>, exp: &dyn Expected) -> Self

Raised when a Deserialize receives a type different from what it was expecting. Read more
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fn invalid_value(unexp: Unexpected<'_>, exp: &dyn Expected) -> Self

Raised when a Deserialize receives a value of the right type but that is wrong for some other reason. Read more
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fn invalid_length(len: usize, exp: &dyn Expected) -> Self

Raised when deserializing a sequence or map and the input data contains too many or too few elements. Read more
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fn unknown_variant(variant: &str, expected: &'static [&'static str]) -> Self

Raised when a Deserialize enum type received a variant with an unrecognized name.
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fn unknown_field(field: &str, expected: &'static [&'static str]) -> Self

Raised when a Deserialize struct type received a field with an unrecognized name.
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fn missing_field(field: &'static str) -> Self

Raised when a Deserialize struct type expected to receive a required field with a particular name but that field was not present in the input.
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fn duplicate_field(field: &'static str) -> Self

Raised when a Deserialize struct type received more than one of the same field.
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impl From<Error> for Error

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fn from(err: Error) -> Error

Converts to this type from the input type.