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fix: use trait objects for try_from_into
Use `Box<dyn error::Error>` to allow solutions to use `?` to propagate errors. In the tests, explicitly check `is_ok()` instead of trying to force the error type to `String` (or other `PartialEq` type) using `assert_eq!()`.
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// instead of the target type itself.
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// You can read more about it at https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/convert/trait.TryFrom.html
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use std::convert::{TryFrom, TryInto};
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use std::error;
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#[derive(Debug, PartialEq)]
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struct Color {
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@ -24,19 +25,19 @@ struct Color {
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// Tuple implementation
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impl TryFrom<(i16, i16, i16)> for Color {
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type Error = String;
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type Error = Box<dyn error::Error>;
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fn try_from(tuple: (i16, i16, i16)) -> Result<Self, Self::Error> {}
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}
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// Array implementation
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impl TryFrom<[i16; 3]> for Color {
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type Error = String;
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type Error = Box<dyn error::Error>;
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fn try_from(arr: [i16; 3]) -> Result<Self, Self::Error> {}
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}
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// Slice implementation
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impl TryFrom<&[i16]> for Color {
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type Error = String;
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type Error = Box<dyn error::Error>;
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fn try_from(slice: &[i16]) -> Result<Self, Self::Error> {}
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}
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_tuple_correct() {
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let c: Result<Color, String> = (183, 65, 14).try_into();
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let c: Result<Color, _> = (183, 65, 14).try_into();
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assert!(c.is_ok());
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assert_eq!(
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c,
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Ok(Color {
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c.unwrap(),
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Color {
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red: 183,
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green: 65,
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blue: 14
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})
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}
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);
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_array_out_of_range_positive() {
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let c: Result<Color, String> = [1000, 10000, 256].try_into();
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let c: Result<Color, _> = [1000, 10000, 256].try_into();
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assert!(c.is_err());
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_array_out_of_range_negative() {
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let c: Result<Color, String> = [-10, -256, -1].try_into();
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let c: Result<Color, _> = [-10, -256, -1].try_into();
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assert!(c.is_err());
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_array_sum() {
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let c: Result<Color, String> = [-1, 255, 255].try_into();
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let c: Result<Color, _> = [-1, 255, 255].try_into();
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assert!(c.is_err());
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_array_correct() {
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let c: Result<Color, String> = [183, 65, 14].try_into();
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let c: Result<Color, _> = [183, 65, 14].try_into();
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assert!(c.is_ok());
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assert_eq!(
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c,
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Ok(Color {
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c.unwrap(),
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Color {
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red: 183,
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green: 65,
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blue: 14
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})
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}
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);
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}
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#[test]
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#[test]
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fn test_slice_correct() {
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let v = vec![183, 65, 14];
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let c: Result<Color, String> = Color::try_from(&v[..]);
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let c: Result<Color, _> = Color::try_from(&v[..]);
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assert!(c.is_ok());
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assert_eq!(
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c,
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Ok(Color {
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c.unwrap(),
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Color {
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red: 183,
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green: 65,
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blue: 14
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})
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}
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);
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}
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#[test]
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