Use unused results by calling write!() with .ok()
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@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ use std::io::stderr;
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/// ```
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pub fn trace_error(e: &Error) {
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print_trace_maxdepth(count_error_causes(e), e, ::std::u64::MAX);
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write!(stderr(), "\n");
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write!(stderr(), "\n").ok();
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}
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/// Print an Error type and its cause recursively, but only `max` levels
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@ -29,9 +29,10 @@ pub fn trace_error(e: &Error) {
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/// Output is the same as for `trace_error()`, though there are only `max` levels printed.
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pub fn trace_error_maxdepth(e: &Error, max: u64) {
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let n = count_error_causes(e);
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write!(stderr(), "{}/{} Levels of errors will be printed\n", (if max > n { n } else { max }), n);
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write!(stderr(),
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"{}/{} Levels of errors will be printed\n", (if max > n { n } else { max }), n).ok();
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print_trace_maxdepth(n, e, max);
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write!(stderr(), "");
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write!(stderr(), "").ok();
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}
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/// Print an Error type and its cause recursively with the debug!() macro
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@ -48,13 +49,13 @@ pub fn trace_error_dbg(e: &Error) {
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fn print_trace_maxdepth(idx: u64, e: &Error, max: u64) -> Option<&Error> {
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if e.cause().is_some() && idx > 0 {
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match print_trace_maxdepth(idx - 1, e.cause().unwrap(), max) {
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None => write!(stderr(), "\n"),
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Some(_) => write!(stderr(), " -- caused:\n"),
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None => write!(stderr(), "\n").ok(),
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Some(_) => write!(stderr(), " -- caused:\n").ok(),
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};
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} else {
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write!(stderr(), "\n");
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write!(stderr(), "\n").ok();
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}
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write!(stderr(), "Error {:>4} : {}", idx, e.description());
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write!(stderr(), "Error {:>4} : {}", idx, e.description()).ok();
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e.cause()
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}
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