use std::fmt; /// Indicates an error on the client's part (usually some variant of attempting to use too-low or /// too-high values) pub enum APIError { /// Indicates the API was wholly misused (see err for more). Cases where these can be returned /// are documented, but generally indicates some precondition of a function was violated. APIMisuseError {err: &'static str}, /// Due to a high feerate, we were unable to complete the request. /// For example, this may be returned if the feerate implies we cannot open a channel at the /// requested value, but opening a larger channel would succeed. FeeRateTooHigh {err: String, feerate: u64}, } impl fmt::Debug for APIError { fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result { match *self { APIError::APIMisuseError {ref err} => f.write_str(err), APIError::FeeRateTooHigh {ref err, ref feerate} => write!(f, "{} feerate: {}", err, feerate) } } }