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use crate::config::ConfigValueParseError;
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use crate::exit_codes;
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use std::fmt;
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/// Common error cases that can happen in many different APIs
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#[derive(Debug, derive_more::From)]
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pub enum HgError {
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IoError {
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error: std::io::Error,
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context: IoErrorContext,
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},
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/// A file under `.hg/` normally only written by Mercurial is not in the
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/// expected format. This indicates a bug in Mercurial, filesystem
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/// corruption, or hardware failure.
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///
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/// The given string is a short explanation for users, not intended to be
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/// machine-readable.
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CorruptedRepository(String),
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/// The respository or requested operation involves a feature not
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/// supported by the Rust implementation. Falling back to the Python
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/// implementation may or may not work.
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///
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/// The given string is a short explanation for users, not intended to be
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/// machine-readable.
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UnsupportedFeature(String),
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/// Operation cannot proceed for some other reason.
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///
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/// The message is a short explanation for users, not intended to be
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/// machine-readable.
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Abort {
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message: String,
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detailed_exit_code: exit_codes::ExitCode,
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hint: Option<String>,
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},
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/// A configuration value is not in the expected syntax.
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///
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/// These errors can happen in many places in the code because values are
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/// parsed lazily as the file-level parser does not know the expected type
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/// and syntax of each value.
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#[from]
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ConfigValueParseError(ConfigValueParseError),
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/// Censored revision data.
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CensoredNodeError,
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/// A race condition has been detected. This *must* be handled locally
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/// and not directly surface to the user.
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RaceDetected(String),
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}
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/// Details about where an I/O error happened
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#[derive(Debug)]
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pub enum IoErrorContext {
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/// `std::fs::metadata`
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ReadingMetadata(std::path::PathBuf),
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ReadingFile(std::path::PathBuf),
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WritingFile(std::path::PathBuf),
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RemovingFile(std::path::PathBuf),
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RenamingFile {
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from: std::path::PathBuf,
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to: std::path::PathBuf,
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},
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/// `std::fs::canonicalize`
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CanonicalizingPath(std::path::PathBuf),
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/// `std::env::current_dir`
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CurrentDir,
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/// `std::env::current_exe`
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CurrentExe,
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}
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impl HgError {
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pub fn corrupted(explanation: impl Into<String>) -> Self {
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// TODO: capture a backtrace here and keep it in the error value
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// to aid debugging?
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// https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/backtrace/struct.Backtrace.html
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HgError::CorruptedRepository(explanation.into())
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}
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pub fn unsupported(explanation: impl Into<String>) -> Self {
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HgError::UnsupportedFeature(explanation.into())
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}
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pub fn abort(
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explanation: impl Into<String>,
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exit_code: exit_codes::ExitCode,
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hint: Option<String>,
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) -> Self {
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HgError::Abort {
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message: explanation.into(),
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detailed_exit_code: exit_code,
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hint,
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}
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}
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}
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// TODO: use `DisplayBytes` instead to show non-Unicode filenames losslessly?
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impl fmt::Display for HgError {
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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
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match self {
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HgError::Abort { message, .. } => write!(f, "{}", message),
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HgError::IoError { error, context } => {
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write!(f, "abort: {}: {}", context, error)
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}
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HgError::CorruptedRepository(explanation) => {
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write!(f, "abort: {}", explanation)
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}
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HgError::UnsupportedFeature(explanation) => {
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write!(f, "unsupported feature: {}", explanation)
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}
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HgError::CensoredNodeError => {
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write!(f, "encountered a censored node")
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}
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HgError::ConfigValueParseError(error) => error.fmt(f),
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HgError::RaceDetected(context) => {
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write!(f, "encountered a race condition {context}")
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}
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}
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}
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}
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// TODO: use `DisplayBytes` instead to show non-Unicode filenames losslessly?
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impl fmt::Display for IoErrorContext {
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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
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match self {
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IoErrorContext::ReadingMetadata(path) => {
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write!(f, "when reading metadata of {}", path.display())
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}
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IoErrorContext::ReadingFile(path) => {
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write!(f, "when reading {}", path.display())
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}
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IoErrorContext::WritingFile(path) => {
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write!(f, "when writing {}", path.display())
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}
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IoErrorContext::RemovingFile(path) => {
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write!(f, "when removing {}", path.display())
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}
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IoErrorContext::RenamingFile { from, to } => write!(
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f,
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"when renaming {} to {}",
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from.display(),
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to.display()
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),
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IoErrorContext::CanonicalizingPath(path) => {
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write!(f, "when canonicalizing {}", path.display())
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}
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IoErrorContext::CurrentDir => {
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write!(f, "error getting current working directory")
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}
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IoErrorContext::CurrentExe => {
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write!(f, "error getting current executable")
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}
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}
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}
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}
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pub trait IoResultExt<T> {
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/// Annotate a possible I/O error as related to a reading a file at the
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/// given path.
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///
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/// This allows printing something like “File not found when reading
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/// example.txt” instead of just “File not found”.
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///
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/// Converts a `Result` with `std::io::Error` into one with `HgError`.
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fn when_reading_file(self, path: &std::path::Path) -> Result<T, HgError>;
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fn when_writing_file(self, path: &std::path::Path) -> Result<T, HgError>;
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fn with_context(
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self,
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context: impl FnOnce() -> IoErrorContext,
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) -> Result<T, HgError>;
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}
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impl<T> IoResultExt<T> for std::io::Result<T> {
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fn when_reading_file(self, path: &std::path::Path) -> Result<T, HgError> {
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self.with_context(|| IoErrorContext::ReadingFile(path.to_owned()))
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}
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fn when_writing_file(self, path: &std::path::Path) -> Result<T, HgError> {
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self.with_context(|| IoErrorContext::WritingFile(path.to_owned()))
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}
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fn with_context(
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self,
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context: impl FnOnce() -> IoErrorContext,
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) -> Result<T, HgError> {
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self.map_err(|error| HgError::IoError {
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error,
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context: context(),
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})
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}
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}
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pub trait HgResultExt<T> {
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/// Handle missing files separately from other I/O error cases.
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///
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/// Wraps the `Ok` type in an `Option`:
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///
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/// * `Ok(x)` becomes `Ok(Some(x))`
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/// * An I/O "not found" error becomes `Ok(None)`
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/// * Other errors are unchanged
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fn io_not_found_as_none(self) -> Result<Option<T>, HgError>;
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}
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impl<T> HgResultExt<T> for Result<T, HgError> {
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fn io_not_found_as_none(self) -> Result<Option<T>, HgError> {
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match self {
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Ok(x) => Ok(Some(x)),
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Err(HgError::IoError { error, .. })
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if error.kind() == std::io::ErrorKind::NotFound =>
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{
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Ok(None)
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}
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Err(other_error) => Err(other_error),
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}
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}
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}
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