use std::io; use mlua::{Error, ErrorContext, Lua, Result}; #[test] fn test_error_context() -> Result<()> { let lua = Lua::new(); let func = lua.create_function(|_, ()| { Err::<(), _>(Error::runtime("runtime error")).context("some context") })?; lua.globals().set("func", func)?; let msg = lua .load("local _, err = pcall(func); return tostring(err)") .eval::()?; assert!(msg.contains("some context")); assert!(msg.contains("runtime error")); let func2 = lua.create_function(|lua, ()| { lua.globals() .get::<_, String>("nonextant") .with_context(|_| "failed to find global") })?; lua.globals().set("func2", func2)?; let msg2 = lua .load("local _, err = pcall(func2); return tostring(err)") .eval::()?; assert!(msg2.contains("failed to find global")); println!("{msg2}"); assert!(msg2.contains("error converting Lua nil to String")); // Rewrite context message and test `downcast_ref` let func3 = lua.create_function(|_, ()| { Err::<(), _>(Error::external(io::Error::new( io::ErrorKind::Other, "other", ))) .context("some context") .context("some new context") })?; let res = func3.call::<_, ()>(()).err().unwrap(); let Error::CallbackError { cause, .. } = &res else { unreachable!() }; assert!(!res.to_string().contains("some context")); assert!(res.to_string().contains("some new context")); assert!(cause.downcast_ref::().is_some()); Ok(()) }