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name: handling-rust-errors description: HASH error handling patterns using error-stack crate. Use when working with Result types, Report types, defining custom errors, propagating errors with change_context, adding context with attach, implementing Error trait, or documenting error conditions in Rust code. license: AGPL-3.0 metadata: triggers: type: domain enforcement: suggest priority: high keywords: - error - Result - Report - error-stack - change_context - attach - ResultExt intent-patterns: - "\b(handle|create|define|propagate|convert)\b.?\berror\b" - "\bReport<.>\b"

Rust Error-Stack Patterns

HASH-specific error handling patterns using the error-stack crate for consistent, debuggable error handling across the Rust codebase.

Core Principles

HASH uses error-stack exclusively for error handling:

DO:

  • Use Report<MyError> for all error types
  • Use concrete error types: Report<MyError>
  • Import Error from core::error:: (not std::error::)
  • Import ResultExt as _ for trait methods

DON'T:

  • Use anyhow or eyre crates
  • Use Box<dyn Error> (except in tests/prototyping)
  • Use Report<Box<dyn Error>>
  • Use thiserror (use derive_more instead)

HashQL Compiler Exception

HashQL compiler code uses a different error handling approach.

Code in libs/@local/hashql/* uses the hashql-diagnostics crate instead of error-stack. This is because compiler errors require rich formatting capabilities:

  • Source spans pointing to exact code locations
  • Multiple labeled regions within the same diagnostic
  • Fix suggestions with replacement text
  • Severity levels (error, warning, hint)

Which approach to use:

Location Error Handling
libs/@local/hashql/* (compiler code) Use hashql-diagnostics → See writing-hashql-diagnostics skill
Everywhere else Use error-stack patterns from this skill

Traditional error-stack patterns still apply for HashQL infrastructure code (CLI, file I/O, configuration) that doesn't involve compiler diagnostics.

Quick Start Guide

Choose the reference that matches your current task:

Defining Errors

Use when: Creating new error types or error enums

  • Define error types with derive_more
  • Error enum patterns and variants
  • Implement the Error trait
  • Error type hierarchies

Propagating Errors

Use when: Handling Result types, using ? operator

  • Convert errors with .change_context() and .change_context_with()
  • Add context with .attach() and .attach_with()
  • Error conversion patterns

Documenting Errors

Use when: Writing doc comments for fallible functions

  • # Errors section format
  • Link error variants
  • Document runtime errors
  • Test error conditions

Common Quick Patterns

Creating an Error

use error_stack::Report;

return Err(Report::new(MyError::NotFound))
    .attach(format!("ID: {}", id));

Propagating with Context

use error_stack::ResultExt as _;

some_result
    .change_context(MyError::OperationFailed)
    .attach("Additional context")?;

Lazy Context (for expensive operations)

use error_stack::ResultExt as _;

expensive_operation()
    .change_context(MyError::OperationFailed)
    .attach_with(|| format!("Debug info: {:?}", expensive_computation()))?;

References

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Skill Details

GitHub Stars 1.4k
GitHub Forks 110
Created Jan 2026
Last Updated 6个月前
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