pub enum AcquireError {
LinkNotFound(NodeId),
InvalidLinkType(NodeId),
CircularReference(Node<NodeData>),
MaxReferencesExceeded,
}Expand description
Errors from crate::document::AcquiredNodes.
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LinkNotFound(NodeId)
An element with the specified id was not found.
InvalidLinkType(NodeId)
CircularReference(Node<NodeData>)
A circular reference was detected; non-fatal error.
Callers are expected to treat the offending element as invalid, for example if a graphic element uses a pattern fill, but the pattern in turn includes another graphic element that references the same pattern.
<pattern id="foo">
<rect width="1" height="1" fill="url(#foo)"/>
</pattern>MaxReferencesExceeded
Too many referenced objects were resolved; fatal error.
Callers are expected to exit as early as possible and return an error to
the public API. See ImplementationLimit::TooManyReferencedElements for details.
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impl Freeze for AcquireError
impl !RefUnwindSafe for AcquireError
impl !Send for AcquireError
impl !Sync for AcquireError
impl Unpin for AcquireError
impl !UnwindSafe for AcquireError
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