cli-failure

Provides Failure(String) implementing std::error::Error. Includes convenience macros making it perfect for usage with wrap-match in CLIs.

This crate should not be used in libraries. Instead, use something like thiserror. For libraries, it is much better to have specific errors so library users can handle them better.

Documentation | crates.io

Example

```rs // wrap-match is not required, but it is highly recommended fn example() -> Result<(), Box> { let result = "bad"; // With convenience macros

// These two lines are the same
bail!("something {result} happened");
return failure!("something {result} happened");

return failure_raw!("something {result} happened").err_boxed();
return Err(failure_raw!("something {result} happened").boxed());
// Manually
return Failure(format!("something {result} happened")).err_boxed();
return Err(Failure(format!("something {result} happened")).boxed());
Ok(())

} ```