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dtolnay avatar dtolnay commented on June 3, 2024 3

Yes, your application can render the errors itself. Check out where it shows try_main near the bottom of https://docs.rs/anyhow/1.0.26/anyhow/struct.Error.html. You can do something like that but with indentation to match the default output.

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silvioprog avatar silvioprog commented on June 3, 2024

SOLVED! 👍 This worked like a charm as suggested:

    let webservices = match WebServices::from_file(&opts.webservices).with_context(|| {
        format!(
            "Não foi possível ler arquivo de webservices '{}'",
            opts.webservices
        )
    }) {
        Ok(webservices) => webservices,
        Err(err) => {
            eprintln!("Erro: {}\n\nMotivo(s):", err);
            err.chain()
                .skip(1)
                .enumerate()
                .for_each(|(number, cause)| eprintln!("  {}: {}", number + 1, cause));
            std::process::exit(1);
        }
    };

Thank you very much for helping and for this awesome library! 😃

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