m06-error-handling

m06-error-handling

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CRITICAL: Use for error handling. Triggers: Result, Option, Error, ?, unwrap, expect, panic, anyhow, thiserror, when to panic vs return Result, custom error, error propagation, 错误处理, Result 用法, 什么时候用 panic

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"CRITICAL: Use for error handling. Triggers: Result, Option, Error, ?, unwrap, expect, panic, anyhow, thiserror, when to panic vs return Result, custom error, error propagation, 错误处理, Result 用法, 什么时候用 panic"

Error Handling

Layer 1: Language Mechanics

Core Question

Is this failure expected or a bug?

Before choosing error handling strategy:

  • Can this fail in normal operation?
  • Who should handle this failure?
  • What context does the caller need?

Error → Design Question

Pattern Don't Just Say Ask Instead
unwrap panics "Use ?" Is None/Err actually possible here?
Type mismatch on ? "Use anyhow" Are error types designed correctly?
Lost error context "Add .context()" What does the caller need to know?
Too many error variants "Use Box" Is error granularity right?

Thinking Prompt

Before handling an error:

  1. What kind of failure is this?

    • Expected → Result<T, E>
    • Absence normal → Option
    • Bug/invariant → panic!
    • Unrecoverable → panic!
  2. Who handles this?

    • Caller → propagate with ?
    • Current function → match/if-let
    • User → friendly error message
    • Programmer → panic with message
  3. What context is needed?

    • Type of error → thiserror variants
    • Call chain → anyhow::Context
    • Debug info → anyhow or tracing

Trace Up ↑

When error strategy is unclear:

"Should I return Result or Option?"
    ↑ Ask: Is absence/failure normal or exceptional?
    ↑ Check: m09-domain (what does domain say?)
    ↑ Check: domain-* (error handling requirements)
Situation Trace To Question
Too many unwraps m09-domain Is the data model right?
Error context design m13-domain-error What recovery is needed?
Library vs app errors m11-ecosystem Who are the consumers?

Trace Down ↓

From design to implementation:

"Expected failure, library code"
    ↓ Use: thiserror for typed errors

"Expected failure, application code"
    ↓ Use: anyhow for ergonomic errors

"Absence is normal (find, get, lookup)"
    ↓ Use: Option<T>

"Bug or invariant violation"
    ↓ Use: panic!, assert!, unreachable!

"Need to propagate with context"
    ↓ Use: .context("what was happening")

Quick Reference

Pattern When Example
Result<T, E> Recoverable error fn read() -> Result<String, io::Error>
Option<T> Absence is normal fn find() -> Option<&Item>
? Propagate error let data = file.read()?;
unwrap() Dev/test only config.get("key").unwrap()
expect() Invariant holds env.get("HOME").expect("HOME set")
panic! Unrecoverable panic!("critical failure")

Library vs Application

Context Error Crate Why
Library thiserror Typed errors for consumers
Application anyhow Ergonomic error handling
Mixed Both thiserror at boundaries, anyhow internally

Decision Flowchart

Is failure expected?
├─ Yes → Is absence the only "failure"?
│        ├─ Yes → Option<T>
│        └─ No → Result<T, E>
│                 ├─ Library → thiserror
│                 └─ Application → anyhow
└─ No → Is it a bug?
        ├─ Yes → panic!, assert!
        └─ No → Consider if really unrecoverable

Use ? → Need context?
├─ Yes → .context("message")
└─ No → Plain ?

Common Errors

Error Cause Fix
unwrap() panic Unhandled None/Err Use ? or match
Type mismatch Different error types Use anyhow or From
Lost context ? without context Add .context()
cannot use ? Missing Result return Return Result<(), E>

Anti-Patterns

Anti-Pattern Why Bad Better
.unwrap() everywhere Panics in production .expect("reason") or ?
Ignore errors silently Bugs hidden Handle or propagate
panic! for expected errors Bad UX, no recovery Result
Box everywhere Lost type info thiserror

Related Skills

When See
Domain error strategy m13-domain-error
Crate boundaries m11-ecosystem
Type-safe errors m05-type-driven
Mental models m14-mental-model

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