| 1 | /// An error that occurred during parsing or compiling a regular expression. |
| 2 | /// |
| 3 | /// A parse error occurs when the syntax of the regex pattern is not |
| 4 | /// valid. Otherwise, a regex can still fail to build if it would |
| 5 | /// result in a machine that exceeds the configured size limit, via |
| 6 | /// [`RegexBuilder::size_limit`](crate::RegexBuilder::size_limit). |
| 7 | /// |
| 8 | /// This error type provides no introspection capabilities. The only thing you |
| 9 | /// can do with it is convert it to a string as a human readable error message. |
| 10 | #[derive (Clone, Debug, Eq, PartialEq)] |
| 11 | pub struct Error { |
| 12 | msg: &'static str, |
| 13 | } |
| 14 | |
| 15 | impl Error { |
| 16 | pub(crate) fn new(msg: &'static str) -> Error { |
| 17 | Error { msg } |
| 18 | } |
| 19 | } |
| 20 | |
| 21 | #[cfg (feature = "std" )] |
| 22 | impl std::error::Error for Error {} |
| 23 | |
| 24 | impl core::fmt::Display for Error { |
| 25 | fn fmt(&self, f: &mut core::fmt::Formatter) -> core::fmt::Result { |
| 26 | write!(f, " {}" , self.msg) |
| 27 | } |
| 28 | } |
| 29 | |