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Rustc fails to suggest an easy fix; instead provides a confusing error message #72124
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Rustc fails to suggest an easy fix; instead provides a confusing error message
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When a method chain ending in `?` causes an E0277 because the expression's `Result::Err` variant doesn't have a type that can be converted to the `Result<_, E>` type parameter in the return type, provide additional context of which parts of the chain can and can't support the `?` operator. ``` error[E0277]: `?` couldn't convert the error to `String` --> $DIR/question-mark-result-err-mismatch.rs:28:25 | LL | fn bar() -> Result<(), String> { | ------------------ expected `String` because of this LL | let x = foo(); | ----- this can be annotated with `?` because it has type `Result<String, String>` LL | let one = x LL | .map(|s| ()) | ----------- this can be annotated with `?` because it has type `Result<(), String>` LL | .map_err(|_| ())?; | ---------------^ the trait `From<()>` is not implemented for `String` | | | this can't be annotated with `?` because it has type `Result<(), ()>` | = note: the question mark operation (`?`) implicitly performs a conversion on the error value using the `From` trait = help: the following other types implement trait `From<T>`: <String as From<char>> <String as From<Box<str>>> <String as From<Cow<'a, str>>> <String as From<&str>> <String as From<&mut str>> <String as From<&String>> = note: required for `Result<(), String>` to implement `FromResidual<Result<Infallible, ()>>` ``` Fix rust-lang#72124.
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When a method chain ending in `?` causes an E0277 because the expression's `Result::Err` variant doesn't have a type that can be converted to the `Result<_, E>` type parameter in the return type, provide additional context of which parts of the chain can and can't support the `?` operator. ``` error[E0277]: `?` couldn't convert the error to `String` --> $DIR/question-mark-result-err-mismatch.rs:28:25 | LL | fn bar() -> Result<(), String> { | ------------------ expected `String` because of this LL | let x = foo(); | ----- this can be annotated with `?` because it has type `Result<String, String>` LL | let one = x LL | .map(|s| ()) | ----------- this can be annotated with `?` because it has type `Result<(), String>` LL | .map_err(|_| ())?; | ---------------^ the trait `From<()>` is not implemented for `String` | | | this can't be annotated with `?` because it has type `Result<(), ()>` | = note: the question mark operation (`?`) implicitly performs a conversion on the error value using the `From` trait = help: the following other types implement trait `From<T>`: <String as From<char>> <String as From<Box<str>>> <String as From<Cow<'a, str>>> <String as From<&str>> <String as From<&mut str>> <String as From<&String>> = note: required for `Result<(), String>` to implement `FromResidual<Result<Infallible, ()>>` ``` Fix rust-lang#72124.
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When a method chain ending in `?` causes an E0277 because the expression's `Result::Err` variant doesn't have a type that can be converted to the `Result<_, E>` type parameter in the return type, provide additional context of which parts of the chain can and can't support the `?` operator. ``` error[E0277]: `?` couldn't convert the error to `String` --> $DIR/question-mark-result-err-mismatch.rs:28:25 | LL | fn bar() -> Result<(), String> { | ------------------ expected `String` because of this LL | let x = foo(); | ----- this can be annotated with `?` because it has type `Result<String, String>` LL | let one = x LL | .map(|s| ()) | ----------- this can be annotated with `?` because it has type `Result<(), String>` LL | .map_err(|_| ())?; | ---------------^ the trait `From<()>` is not implemented for `String` | | | this can't be annotated with `?` because it has type `Result<(), ()>` | = note: the question mark operation (`?`) implicitly performs a conversion on the error value using the `From` trait = help: the following other types implement trait `From<T>`: <String as From<char>> <String as From<Box<str>>> <String as From<Cow<'a, str>>> <String as From<&str>> <String as From<&mut str>> <String as From<&String>> = note: required for `Result<(), String>` to implement `FromResidual<Result<Infallible, ()>>` ``` Fix rust-lang#72124.
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When a method chain ending in `?` causes an E0277 because the expression's `Result::Err` variant doesn't have a type that can be converted to the `Result<_, E>` type parameter in the return type, provide additional context of which parts of the chain can and can't support the `?` operator. ``` error[E0277]: `?` couldn't convert the error to `String` --> $DIR/question-mark-result-err-mismatch.rs:28:25 | LL | fn bar() -> Result<(), String> { | ------------------ expected `String` because of this LL | let x = foo(); | ----- this can be annotated with `?` because it has type `Result<String, String>` LL | let one = x LL | .map(|s| ()) | ----------- this can be annotated with `?` because it has type `Result<(), String>` LL | .map_err(|_| ())?; | ---------------^ the trait `From<()>` is not implemented for `String` | | | this can't be annotated with `?` because it has type `Result<(), ()>` | = note: the question mark operation (`?`) implicitly performs a conversion on the error value using the `From` trait = help: the following other types implement trait `From<T>`: <String as From<char>> <String as From<Box<str>>> <String as From<Cow<'a, str>>> <String as From<&str>> <String as From<&mut str>> <String as From<&String>> = note: required for `Result<(), String>` to implement `FromResidual<Result<Infallible, ()>>` ``` Fix rust-lang#72124.
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When a method chain ending in `?` causes an E0277 because the expression's `Result::Err` variant doesn't have a type that can be converted to the `Result<_, E>` type parameter in the return type, provide additional context of which parts of the chain can and can't support the `?` operator. ``` error[E0277]: `?` couldn't convert the error to `String` --> $DIR/question-mark-result-err-mismatch.rs:28:25 | LL | fn bar() -> Result<(), String> { | ------------------ expected `String` because of this LL | let x = foo(); | ----- this can be annotated with `?` because it has type `Result<String, String>` LL | let one = x LL | .map(|s| ()) | ----------- this can be annotated with `?` because it has type `Result<(), String>` LL | .map_err(|_| ())?; | ---------------^ the trait `From<()>` is not implemented for `String` | | | this can't be annotated with `?` because it has type `Result<(), ()>` | = note: the question mark operation (`?`) implicitly performs a conversion on the error value using the `From` trait = help: the following other types implement trait `From<T>`: <String as From<char>> <String as From<Box<str>>> <String as From<Cow<'a, str>>> <String as From<&str>> <String as From<&mut str>> <String as From<&String>> = note: required for `Result<(), String>` to implement `FromResidual<Result<Infallible, ()>>` ``` Fix rust-lang#72124.
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When a method chain ending in `?` causes an E0277 because the expression's `Result::Err` variant doesn't have a type that can be converted to the `Result<_, E>` type parameter in the return type, provide additional context of which parts of the chain can and can't support the `?` operator. ``` error[E0277]: `?` couldn't convert the error to `String` --> $DIR/question-mark-result-err-mismatch.rs:28:25 | LL | fn bar() -> Result<(), String> { | ------------------ expected `String` because of this LL | let x = foo(); | ----- this can be annotated with `?` because it has type `Result<String, String>` LL | let one = x LL | .map(|s| ()) | ----------- this can be annotated with `?` because it has type `Result<(), String>` LL | .map_err(|_| ())?; | ---------------^ the trait `From<()>` is not implemented for `String` | | | this can't be annotated with `?` because it has type `Result<(), ()>` | = note: the question mark operation (`?`) implicitly performs a conversion on the error value using the `From` trait = help: the following other types implement trait `From<T>`: <String as From<char>> <String as From<Box<str>>> <String as From<Cow<'a, str>>> <String as From<&str>> <String as From<&mut str>> <String as From<&String>> = note: required for `Result<(), String>` to implement `FromResidual<Result<Infallible, ()>>` ``` Fix rust-lang#72124.
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…text, r=compiler-errors Provide context when `?` can't be called because of `Result<_, E>` When a method chain ending in `?` causes an E0277 because the expression's `Result::Err` variant doesn't have a type that can be converted to the `Result<_, E>` type parameter in the return type, provide additional context of which parts of the chain can and can't support the `?` operator. ``` error[E0277]: `?` couldn't convert the error to `String` --> $DIR/question-mark-result-err-mismatch.rs:27:25 | LL | fn bar() -> Result<(), String> { | ------------------ expected `String` because of this LL | let x = foo(); | ----- this has type `Result<_, String>` ... LL | .map_err(|_| ())?; | ---------------^ the trait `From<()>` is not implemented for `String` | | | this can't be annotated with `?` because it has type `Result<_, ()>` | = note: the question mark operation (`?`) implicitly performs a conversion on the error value using the `From` trait = help: the following other types implement trait `From<T>`: <String as From<char>> <String as From<Box<str>>> <String as From<Cow<'a, str>>> <String as From<&str>> <String as From<&mut str>> <String as From<&String>> = note: required for `Result<(), String>` to implement `FromResidual<Result<Infallible, ()>>` ``` Fix rust-lang#72124.
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…text, r=compiler-errors Provide context when `?` can't be called because of `Result<_, E>` When a method chain ending in `?` causes an E0277 because the expression's `Result::Err` variant doesn't have a type that can be converted to the `Result<_, E>` type parameter in the return type, provide additional context of which parts of the chain can and can't support the `?` operator. ``` error[E0277]: `?` couldn't convert the error to `String` --> $DIR/question-mark-result-err-mismatch.rs:27:25 | LL | fn bar() -> Result<(), String> { | ------------------ expected `String` because of this LL | let x = foo(); | ----- this has type `Result<_, String>` ... LL | .map_err(|_| ())?; | ---------------^ the trait `From<()>` is not implemented for `String` | | | this can't be annotated with `?` because it has type `Result<_, ()>` | = note: the question mark operation (`?`) implicitly performs a conversion on the error value using the `From` trait = help: the following other types implement trait `From<T>`: <String as From<char>> <String as From<Box<str>>> <String as From<Cow<'a, str>>> <String as From<&str>> <String as From<&mut str>> <String as From<&String>> = note: required for `Result<(), String>` to implement `FromResidual<Result<Infallible, ()>>` ``` Fix rust-lang#72124.
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…text, r=compiler-errors Provide context when `?` can't be called because of `Result<_, E>` When a method chain ending in `?` causes an E0277 because the expression's `Result::Err` variant doesn't have a type that can be converted to the `Result<_, E>` type parameter in the return type, provide additional context of which parts of the chain can and can't support the `?` operator. ``` error[E0277]: `?` couldn't convert the error to `String` --> $DIR/question-mark-result-err-mismatch.rs:27:25 | LL | fn bar() -> Result<(), String> { | ------------------ expected `String` because of this LL | let x = foo(); | ----- this has type `Result<_, String>` ... LL | .map_err(|_| ())?; | ---------------^ the trait `From<()>` is not implemented for `String` | | | this can't be annotated with `?` because it has type `Result<_, ()>` | = note: the question mark operation (`?`) implicitly performs a conversion on the error value using the `From` trait = help: the following other types implement trait `From<T>`: <String as From<char>> <String as From<Box<str>>> <String as From<Cow<'a, str>>> <String as From<&str>> <String as From<&mut str>> <String as From<&String>> = note: required for `Result<(), String>` to implement `FromResidual<Result<Infallible, ()>>` ``` Fix rust-lang#72124.
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Rollup merge of rust-lang#116496 - estebank:question-method-chain-context, r=compiler-errors Provide context when `?` can't be called because of `Result<_, E>` When a method chain ending in `?` causes an E0277 because the expression's `Result::Err` variant doesn't have a type that can be converted to the `Result<_, E>` type parameter in the return type, provide additional context of which parts of the chain can and can't support the `?` operator. ``` error[E0277]: `?` couldn't convert the error to `String` --> $DIR/question-mark-result-err-mismatch.rs:27:25 | LL | fn bar() -> Result<(), String> { | ------------------ expected `String` because of this LL | let x = foo(); | ----- this has type `Result<_, String>` ... LL | .map_err(|_| ())?; | ---------------^ the trait `From<()>` is not implemented for `String` | | | this can't be annotated with `?` because it has type `Result<_, ()>` | = note: the question mark operation (`?`) implicitly performs a conversion on the error value using the `From` trait = help: the following other types implement trait `From<T>`: <String as From<char>> <String as From<Box<str>>> <String as From<Cow<'a, str>>> <String as From<&str>> <String as From<&mut str>> <String as From<&String>> = note: required for `Result<(), String>` to implement `FromResidual<Result<Infallible, ()>>` ``` Fix rust-lang#72124.
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I expected the compiler to give me a warning like "
ok_or_else
needs to return the traitstd::error::Error
. Instead you are returning()
. Suggestion: remove the;
.Instead, I received the following error message which was hard to parse:
The rust compiler version that I am using is
1.43.1
. This behavior also exists within the beta and nightly versions. I also created an example using the rust-playground here: https://play.rust-lang.org/?version=stable&mode=debug&edition=2018&gist=33e42842b0d6385ea5704e323c113e7f.Thanks again!
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