Enum csv_async::ErrorKind

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pub enum ErrorKind {
    Io(Error),
    Utf8 {
        pos: Option<Position>,
        err: Utf8Error,
    },
    UnequalLengths {
        pos: Option<Position>,
        expected_len: u64,
        len: u64,
    },
    Seek,
    // some variants omitted
}
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The specific type of an error.

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Io(Error)

An I/O error that occurred while reading CSV data.

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Utf8

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§pos: Option<Position>

The position of the record in which this error occurred, if available.

§err: Utf8Error

The corresponding UTF-8 error.

A UTF-8 decoding error that occured while reading CSV data into Rust Strings.

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UnequalLengths

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§pos: Option<Position>

The position of the first record with an unequal number of fields to the previous record, if available.

§expected_len: u64

The expected number of fields in a record. This is the number of fields in the record read prior to the record indicated by pos.

§len: u64

The number of fields in the bad record.

This error occurs when two records with an unequal number of fields are found. This error only occurs when the flexible option in a CSV reader/writer is disabled.

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Seek

This error occurs when either the byte_headers or headers methods are called on a CSV reader that was asked to seek before it parsed the first record.

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impl ErrorKind

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pub fn position(&self) -> Option<&Position>

Return the position for this error, if one exists.

This is a convenience function that permits callers to easily access the position on an error without doing case analysis on ErrorKind.

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impl Debug for ErrorKind

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