pub enum ErrorKind {
    InvalidInput {
        argument_name: &'static str,
    },
    WalletRecovering,
    WalletConversion,
    WalletVoteOutOfRange,
    WalletTransactionBuilding,
    SymmetricCipherError,
    SymmetricCipherInvalidPassword,
    InvalidVoteEncryptionKey,
    NotEnoughFunds,
    InvalidFragment,
    InvalidTransactionValidityDate,
    InvalidSpendingCounters,
}

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InvalidInput

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§argument_name: &'static str

kind of error where the input (named argument_name) is of invalid format or of unexpected value (null pointer).

The details should provide more info on what caused the error.

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WalletRecovering

an error occurred while recovering a wallet

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WalletConversion

This is the kind of error that may happen when operating the transactions of the wallet conversion. For example, there may be an out of bound error

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WalletVoteOutOfRange

the provided voting choice is out of the allowed range

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WalletTransactionBuilding

the wallet failed to build a valid transaction

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SymmetricCipherError

format error (malformed input, etc…)

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SymmetricCipherInvalidPassword

authentication failed

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InvalidVoteEncryptionKey

vote encryption key is invalid either because is not valid bech32, or because of the underlying bytes

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NotEnoughFunds

wallet out of funds

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InvalidFragment

invalid fragment

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InvalidTransactionValidityDate

invalid transaction validity date

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InvalidSpendingCounters

invalid spending counters provided to the set_state function

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impl ErrorKind

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pub fn code(&self) -> ErrorCode

retrieve the error code associated to the error kind

useful to extract the kind of error that occurred in a portable way, without to use string encoded version of the ErrorKind.

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