pub enum InvalidUsage<T> {
InvalidBounds {
lower: Antichain<T>,
upper: Antichain<T>,
},
InvalidEmptyTimeInterval {
lower: Antichain<T>,
upper: Antichain<T>,
keys: Vec<String>,
},
InvalidBatchBounds {
batch_lower: Antichain<T>,
batch_upper: Antichain<T>,
append_lower: Antichain<T>,
append_upper: Antichain<T>,
},
UpdateNotBeyondLower {
ts: T,
lower: Antichain<T>,
},
UpdateBeyondUpper {
ts: T,
expected_upper: Antichain<T>,
},
BatchNotFromThisShard {
batch_shard: ShardId,
handle_shard: ShardId,
},
FinalizationError {
since: Antichain<T>,
upper: Antichain<T>,
},
CodecMismatch(Box<CodecMismatch>),
InvalidRewrite(String),
}
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An error resulting from invalid usage of the API.
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InvalidBounds
Append bounds were invalid
InvalidEmptyTimeInterval
An update was sent at an empty interval of times.
Fields
InvalidBatchBounds
Bounds of a crate::batch::Batch are not valid for the attempted append call
Fields
UpdateNotBeyondLower
An update was not beyond the expected lower of the batch
UpdateBeyondUpper
An update in the batch was beyond the expected upper
Fields
ts: T
The timestamp of the update
BatchNotFromThisShard
A crate::batch::Batch or crate::fetch::LeasedBatchPart was given to a crate::write::WriteHandle from a different shard
FinalizationError
Attempted to finalize a shard without advancing frontiers.
Fields
CodecMismatch(Box<CodecMismatch>)
The requested codecs don’t match the actual ones in durable storage.
InvalidRewrite(String)
An invalid usage of crate::batch::Batch::rewrite_ts.
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1.30.0 · Source§fn source(&self) -> Option<&(dyn Error + 'static)>
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1.0.0 · Source§fn description(&self) -> &str
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