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except-plugin

exception-plugin is a common exception in Rust , which helps developers better control their programs

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0.0.1 Aug 15, 2023

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Except-Plugin

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Except-Plugin Introduction

exception-plugin is a common exception in Rust, which helps developers better control their programs

Default Support Exception

  1. SuperException : It is the top-level implementation of all exceptions , you can get this from all more specific exceptions' recover param .Although it is the parent of all exceptions, it is actually the lowest level exception.
  2. EasyException : Like SuperException, it also has no special features, but has two additional attributes: error file and error line.
  3. NullPointerException
  4. ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException
  5. UnSupportedOpException : UnsupportedOpException is a broad error that includes many possible causes, such as lack of permissions, inaccessible files, IO exceptions ...
  6. SQLException : SQLException is an error that may be caused when accessing or manipulating a database, such as no table, empty table data, and no columns ...

QuickStart

use std::error::Error;
use std::{line, file};
use std::path::PathBuf;
use except_plugin::{
    ExceptionLevel, ExceptionFactory, EasyException, EasyExceptionBuilder, NewFrom, SuperBuilderImpl,
    DerefException, Exception, TargetParamImpl, CommonParamImpl, easy_e,
};

pub fn test_easy() -> Result<(), Box<dyn Error>> {
    /// create a easy exception
    /// you can use macro to create : easy_e!(666)
    /// if you wanna use macro , you should add feature : macros
    let e = ExceptionFactory::new::<EasyException, EasyExceptionBuilder>()
        .set_code(500)
        .set_level(ExceptionLevel::Warn)
        .set_line(line!())
        .set_path(PathBuf::from(file!()))
        .build();
    dbg!(&e);
    Err(Box::new(
        e
    ))
}

Define a self Exception

use std::error::Error;
use std::fmt::{Debug, Display, Formatter};
use std::ops::Deref;
use std::time::Duration;
use except_plugin::{
    SuperBuilderImpl, Exception, ExceptionLevel, exception_impl, display_err_impl, Exceptions, builder_impl,
    NewFrom, FromBuilder, ExceptionFactory,
};

/// # step1 : create a new exception
///
/// mut contain 4 param!:
/// - code
/// - msg
/// - level
/// - timestamp
#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Default)]
pub struct MyException {
    code: u32,
    msg: String,
    level: ExceptionLevel,
    timestamp: Duration,
    /// here I define a new param!
    define: String,
}

/// # step2 : use macro to impl Exception for MyException
/// if you wanna impl Exception trait , you must impl Error,Debug,Display,as followings:
/// ```rust
/// impl Error for MyException {}
/// impl Debug for MyException {}
/// impl Display for MyException {}
/// impl Exception for MyException { // fn ... }
/// ```
/// it is very complicated , so you can use exception_impl! and display_err_impl!
display_err_impl!(MyException);
exception_impl!(MyException,Exceptions::Define);

/// # step3 : impl the other param for define Exception
/// actually , now it is enough
/// but you need to continue!!!
impl MyException {
    pub fn get_define(&self) -> &str { &self.define }
    pub fn set_define(&mut self, value: &str) -> &mut Self {
        self.define = String::from(value);
        self
    }
}

/// # step4 : create a builder for define Exception
/// builder is quite simple and you should add a param : `e_type: Exceptions`
#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Default)]
pub struct MyExceptionBuilder {
    code: u32,
    msg: String,
    level: ExceptionLevel,
    timestamp: Duration,
    /// here I define a new param!
    define: String,
    e_type: Exceptions,
}

impl MyExceptionBuilder {
    pub fn get_define(&self) -> &str { &self.define }
    pub fn set_define(&mut self, value: &str) -> &mut Self {
        self.define = String::from(value);
        self
    }
}

/// # step5 : add builder_impl! macro for Define Exception
builder_impl!(MyExceptionBuilder,MyException);

/// # step6 : impl NewFrom and FromBuilder
impl NewFrom for MyException {
    type Builder = MyExceptionBuilder;
    fn new() -> Self::Builder {
        MyExceptionBuilder::new()
    }
    fn from_super(e: Box<dyn Exception>) -> Self where Self: Sized {
        MyException {
            code: e.code(),
            msg: String::from(e.msg()),
            level: e.level(),
            timestamp: e.timestamp(),
            define: String::new(),
        }
    }
}

impl FromBuilder for MyException {
    type Output = MyException;
    type Input = MyExceptionBuilder;
    fn from_builder(builder: &Self::Input) -> Self::Output {
        Self::Output {
            code: builder.code(),
            msg: String::from(builder.msg()),
            level: builder.level(),
            timestamp: builder.timestamp(),
            define: String::from(builder.get_define()),
        }
    }
}

/// # step 7: test
pub fn test_my_exception() -> () {
    // [src\lib\define_exception.rs:110] my_e = MyException {
    //     code: 1000,
    //     msg: "",
    //     level: Info,
    //     timestamp: 0ns,
    //     define: "this is my exception",
    // }
    let my_e = ExceptionFactory::new::<MyException, MyExceptionBuilder>()
        .set_code(1000)
        .set_define("this is my exception")
        .build();
    dbg!(my_e);
}

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