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Expected
represents an explanation of what data a Visitor
was expecting
to receive.
This is used as an argument to the invalid_type
, invalid_value
, and
invalid_length
methods of the Error
trait to build error messages. The
message should be a noun or noun phrase that completes the sentence “This
Visitor expects to receive …”, for example the message could be “an
integer between 0 and 64”. The message should not be capitalized and should
not end with a period.
Within the context of a Visitor
implementation, the Visitor
itself
(&self
) is an implementation of this trait.
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fn visit_bool<E>(self, v: bool) -> Result<Self::Value, E>
where
E: de::Error,
{
Err(de::Error::invalid_type(Unexpected::Bool(v), &self))
}
Outside of a Visitor
, &"..."
can be used.
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return Err(de::Error::invalid_type(
Unexpected::Bool(v),
&"a negative integer",
));