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// This source file is part of the Swift.org open source project
//
// Copyright (c) 2014 - 2017 Apple Inc. and the Swift project authors
// Licensed under Apache License v2.0 with Runtime Library Exception
//
// See https://swift.org/LICENSE.txt for license information
// See https://swift.org/CONTRIBUTORS.txt for the list of Swift project authors
//
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// Errors
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// Adding the following extensions to EncodingError and DecodingError allows them to bridge to NSErrors implicitly.
fileprivate let NSCodingPathErrorKey = "NSCodingPath"
fileprivate let NSDebugDescriptionErrorKey = "NSDebugDescription"
extension EncodingError : CustomNSError {
public static var errorDomain: String = NSCocoaErrorDomain
public var errorCode: Int {
switch self {
case .invalidValue(_, _): return CocoaError.coderInvalidValue.rawValue
}
}
public var errorUserInfo: [String : Any] {
let context: Context
switch self {
case .invalidValue(_, let c): context = c
}
return [NSCodingPathErrorKey: context.codingPath,
NSDebugDescriptionErrorKey: context.debugDescription]
}
}
extension DecodingError : CustomNSError {
public static var errorDomain: String = NSCocoaErrorDomain
public var errorCode: Int {
switch self {
case .valueNotFound(_, _): fallthrough
case .keyNotFound(_, _):
return CocoaError._coderValueNotFound.rawValue
case .typeMismatch(_, _): fallthrough
case .dataCorrupted(_):
return CocoaError._coderReadCorrupt.rawValue
}
}
public var errorUserInfo: [String : Any]? {
let context: Context
switch self {
case .typeMismatch(_, let c): context = c
case .valueNotFound(_, let c): context = c
case .keyNotFound(_, let c): context = c
case .dataCorrupted(let c): context = c
}
return [NSCodingPathErrorKey: context.codingPath,
NSDebugDescriptionErrorKey: context.debugDescription]
}
}
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// Error Utilities
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internal extension DecodingError {
/// Returns a `.typeMismatch` error describing the expected type.
///
/// - parameter path: The path of `CodingKey`s taken to decode a value of this type.
/// - parameter expectation: The type expected to be encountered.
/// - parameter reality: The value that was encountered instead of the expected type.
/// - returns: A `DecodingError` with the appropriate path and debug description.
internal static func _typeMismatch(at path: [CodingKey?], expectation: Any.Type, reality: Any) -> DecodingError {
let description = "Expected to decode \(expectation) but found \(_typeDescription(of: reality)) instead."
return .typeMismatch(expectation, Context(codingPath: path, debugDescription: description))
}
/// Returns a description of the type of `value` appropriate for an error message.
///
/// - parameter value: The value whose type to describe.
/// - returns: A string describing `value`.
/// - precondition: `value` is one of the types below.
fileprivate static func _typeDescription(of value: Any) -> String {
if value is NSNull {
return "a null value"
} else if value is NSNumber /* FIXME: If swift-corelibs-foundation isn't updated to use NSNumber, this check will be necessary: || value is Int || value is Double */ {
return "a number"
} else if value is String {
return "a string/data"
} else if value is [Any] {
return "an array"
} else if value is [String : Any] {
return "a dictionary"
} else {
// This should never happen -- we somehow have a non-JSON type here.
preconditionFailure("Invalid storage type \(type(of: value)).")
}
}
}