Struct std::process::ExitStatusError
source · [−]pub struct ExitStatusError(_);Expand description
Describes the result of a process after it has failed
Produced by the .exit_ok method on ExitStatus.
Examples
#![feature(exit_status_error)]
use std::process::{Command, ExitStatusError};
fn run(cmd: &str) -> Result<(),ExitStatusError> {
Command::new(cmd).status().unwrap().exit_ok()?;
Ok(())
}
run("true").unwrap();
run("false").unwrap_err();RunImplementations
impl ExitStatusError
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impl ExitStatusError
sourcepub fn code(&self) -> Option<i32>
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pub fn code(&self) -> Option<i32>
sourceReports the exit code, if applicable, from an ExitStatusError.
In Unix terms the return value is the exit status: the value passed to exit, if the
process finished by calling exit. Note that on Unix the exit status is truncated to 8
bits, and that values that didn’t come from a program’s call to exit may be invented by the
runtime system (often, for example, 255, 254, 127 or 126).
On Unix, this will return None if the process was terminated by a signal. If you want to
handle such situations specially, consider using methods from
ExitStatusExt.
If the process finished by calling exit with a nonzero value, this will return
that exit status.
If the error was something else, it will return None.
If the process exited successfully (ie, by calling exit(0)), there is no
ExitStatusError. So the return value from ExitStatusError::code() is always nonzero.
Examples
#![feature(exit_status_error)]
use std::process::Command;
let bad = Command::new("false").status().unwrap().exit_ok().unwrap_err();
assert_eq!(bad.code(), Some(1));Runpub fn code_nonzero(&self) -> Option<NonZeroI32>
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pub fn code_nonzero(&self) -> Option<NonZeroI32>
sourceReports the exit code, if applicable, from an ExitStatusError, as a NonZero
This is exactly like code(), except that it returns a NonZeroI32.
Plain code, returning a plain integer, is provided because is is often more convenient.
The returned value from code() is indeed also nonzero; use code_nonzero() when you want
a type-level guarantee of nonzeroness.
Examples
#![feature(exit_status_error)]
use std::num::NonZeroI32;
use std::process::Command;
let bad = Command::new("false").status().unwrap().exit_ok().unwrap_err();
assert_eq!(bad.code_nonzero().unwrap(), NonZeroI32::try_from(1).unwrap());Runpub fn into_status(&self) -> ExitStatus
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pub fn into_status(&self) -> ExitStatus
sourceConverts an ExitStatusError (back) to an ExitStatus.
Trait Implementations
impl Clone for ExitStatusError
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impl Clone for ExitStatusError
sourcefn clone(&self) -> ExitStatusError
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fn clone(&self) -> ExitStatusError
sourceReturns a copy of the value. Read more
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
1.0.0 · sourcePerforms copy-assignment from source. Read more
impl Debug for ExitStatusError
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impl Debug for ExitStatusError
sourceimpl Display for ExitStatusError
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impl Display for ExitStatusError
sourceimpl Error for ExitStatusError
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impl Error for ExitStatusError
sourcefn source(&self) -> Option<&(dyn Error + 'static)>
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fn source(&self) -> Option<&(dyn Error + 'static)>
1.30.0 · sourceThe lower-level source of this error, if any. Read more
fn backtrace(&self) -> Option<&Backtrace>
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fn backtrace(&self) -> Option<&Backtrace>
sourceReturns a stack backtrace, if available, of where this error occurred. Read more
fn description(&self) -> &str
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fn description(&self) -> &str
1.0.0 · sourceuse the Display impl or to_string()
impl ExitStatusExt for ExitStatusError
source Available on Unix only.
impl ExitStatusExt for ExitStatusError
sourcefn from_raw(raw: i32) -> Self
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fn from_raw(raw: i32) -> Self
sourceCreates a new ExitStatus or ExitStatusError from the raw underlying integer status
value from wait Read more
fn signal(&self) -> Option<i32>
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fn signal(&self) -> Option<i32>
sourceIf the process was terminated by a signal, returns that signal. Read more
fn core_dumped(&self) -> bool
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fn core_dumped(&self) -> bool
sourceIf the process was terminated by a signal, says whether it dumped core.
fn stopped_signal(&self) -> Option<i32>
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fn stopped_signal(&self) -> Option<i32>
sourceIf the process was stopped by a signal, returns that signal. Read more
impl Into<ExitStatus> for ExitStatusError
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impl Into<ExitStatus> for ExitStatusError
sourcefn into(self) -> ExitStatus
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fn into(self) -> ExitStatus
sourceConverts this type into the (usually inferred) input type.
impl PartialEq<ExitStatusError> for ExitStatusError
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impl PartialEq<ExitStatusError> for ExitStatusError
sourcefn eq(&self, other: &ExitStatusError) -> bool
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fn eq(&self, other: &ExitStatusError) -> bool
sourceThis method tests for self and other values to be equal, and is used
by ==. Read more
fn ne(&self, other: &ExitStatusError) -> bool
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fn ne(&self, other: &ExitStatusError) -> bool
sourceThis method tests for !=.
impl Copy for ExitStatusError
sourceimpl Eq for ExitStatusError
sourceimpl StructuralEq for ExitStatusError
sourceimpl StructuralPartialEq for ExitStatusError
sourceAuto Trait Implementations
impl RefUnwindSafe for ExitStatusError
impl Send for ExitStatusError
impl Sync for ExitStatusError
impl Unpin for ExitStatusError
impl UnwindSafe for ExitStatusError
Blanket Implementations
impl<T> BorrowMut<T> for T where
T: ?Sized,
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impl<T> BorrowMut<T> for T where
T: ?Sized,
sourcefn borrow_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T
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fn borrow_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T
const: unstable · sourceMutably borrows from an owned value. Read more
impl<T> ToOwned for T where
T: Clone,
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impl<T> ToOwned for T where
T: Clone,
sourcetype Owned = T
type Owned = T
The resulting type after obtaining ownership.
fn clone_into(&self, target: &mut T)
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fn clone_into(&self, target: &mut T)
sourceUses borrowed data to replace owned data, usually by cloning. Read more