| error[E0277]: the `?` operator can only be used on `Result`s, not `Option`s, in a function that returns `Result` |
| --> $DIR/option-to-result.rs:5:6 |
| | |
| LL | fn test_result() -> Result<(),()> { |
| | --------------------------------- this function returns a `Result` |
| LL | let a:Option<()> = Some(()); |
| LL | a?; |
| | ^ use `.ok_or(...)?` to provide an error compatible with `Result<(), ()>` |
| | |
| = help: the trait `FromResidual<Option<Infallible>>` is not implemented for `Result<(), ()>` |
| = help: the trait `FromResidual<Result<Infallible, E>>` is implemented for `Result<T, F>` |
| |
| error[E0277]: the `?` operator can only be used on `Option`s, not `Result`s, in a function that returns `Option` |
| --> $DIR/option-to-result.rs:11:6 |
| | |
| LL | fn test_option() -> Option<i32>{ |
| | ------------------------------- this function returns an `Option` |
| LL | let a:Result<i32, i32> = Ok(5); |
| LL | a?; |
| | ^ use `.ok()?` if you want to discard the `Result<Infallible, i32>` error information |
| | |
| = help: the trait `FromResidual<Result<Infallible, i32>>` is not implemented for `Option<i32>` |
| = help: the trait `FromResidual<Option<Infallible>>` is implemented for `Option<T>` |
| |
| error: aborting due to 2 previous errors |
| |
| For more information about this error, try `rustc --explain E0277`. |