// errors5.rs // This program uses a completed version of the code from errors4. // It won't compile right now! Why? // Execute `rustlings hint errors5` for hints! // I AM NOT DONE use std::error; use std::fmt; use std::num::ParseIntError; // TODO: update the return type of `main()` to make this compile. fn main() -> Result<(), ParseIntError> { let pretend_user_input = "42"; let x: i64 = pretend_user_input.parse()?; println!("output={:?}", PositiveNonzeroInteger::new(x)?); Ok(()) } // Don't change anything below this line. #[derive(PartialEq, Debug)] struct PositiveNonzeroInteger(u64); #[derive(PartialEq, Debug)] enum CreationError { Negative, Zero, } impl PositiveNonzeroInteger { fn new(value: i64) -> Result { match value { x if x < 0 => Err(CreationError::Negative), x if x == 0 => Err(CreationError::Zero), x => Ok(PositiveNonzeroInteger(x as u64)) } } } // This is required so that `CreationError` can implement `error::Error`. impl fmt::Display for CreationError { fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result { let description = match *self { CreationError::Negative => "Number is negative", CreationError::Zero => "Number is zero", }; f.write_str(description) } } impl error::Error for CreationError {}