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/// Error for a value that is out-of-bounds.
///
/// Used by [`Timeout::from_duration`].
///
/// [`Timeout::from_duration`]: super::Timeout::from_duration
#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Clone, Copy)]
#[cfg_attr(feature = "defmt", derive(defmt::Format))]
pub struct ValueError<T> {
value: T,
limit: T,
over: bool,
}
impl<T> ValueError<T> {
/// Create a new `ValueError` for a value that exceeded an upper bound.
///
/// Unfortunately panic is not available in `const fn`, so there are no
/// guarantees on the value being greater than the limit.
///
/// # Example
///
/// ```
/// use stm32wlxx_hal::subghz::ValueError;
///
/// const ERROR: ValueError<u8> = ValueError::too_high(101u8, 100u8);
/// assert!(ERROR.over());
/// assert!(!ERROR.under());
/// ```
pub const fn too_high(value: T, limit: T) -> ValueError<T> {
ValueError {
value,
limit,
over: true,
}
}
/// Create a new `ValueError` for a value that exceeded a lower bound.
///
/// Unfortunately panic is not available in `const fn`, so there are no
/// guarantees on the value being less than the limit.
///
/// # Example
///
/// ```
/// use stm32wlxx_hal::subghz::ValueError;
///
/// const ERROR: ValueError<u8> = ValueError::too_low(200u8, 201u8);
/// assert!(ERROR.under());
/// assert!(!ERROR.over());
/// ```
pub const fn too_low(value: T, limit: T) -> ValueError<T> {
ValueError {
value,
limit,
over: false,
}
}
/// Get the value that caused the error.
///
/// # Example
///
/// ```
/// use stm32wlxx_hal::subghz::ValueError;
///
/// const ERROR: ValueError<u8> = ValueError::too_high(101u8, 100u8);
/// assert_eq!(ERROR.value(), &101u8);
/// ```
pub const fn value(&self) -> &T {
&self.value
}
/// Get the limit for the value.
///
/// # Example
///
/// ```
/// use stm32wlxx_hal::subghz::ValueError;
///
/// const ERROR: ValueError<u8> = ValueError::too_high(101u8, 100u8);
/// assert_eq!(ERROR.limit(), &100u8);
/// ```
pub const fn limit(&self) -> &T {
&self.limit
}
/// Returns `true` if the value was over the limit.
///
/// # Example
///
/// ```
/// use stm32wlxx_hal::subghz::ValueError;
///
/// const ERROR: ValueError<u8> = ValueError::too_high(101u8, 100u8);
/// assert!(ERROR.over());
/// assert!(!ERROR.under());
/// ```
pub const fn over(&self) -> bool {
self.over
}
/// Returns `true` if the value was under the limit.
///
/// # Example
///
/// ```
/// use stm32wlxx_hal::subghz::ValueError;
///
/// const ERROR: ValueError<u8> = ValueError::too_low(200u8, 201u8);
/// assert!(ERROR.under());
/// assert!(!ERROR.over());
/// ```
pub const fn under(&self) -> bool {
!self.over
}
}
impl<T> core::fmt::Display for ValueError<T>
where
T: core::fmt::Display,
{
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut core::fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> core::fmt::Result {
if self.over {
write!(f, "Value is too high {} > {}", self.value, self.limit)
} else {
write!(f, "Value is too low {} < {}", self.value, self.limit)
}
}
}