# Any Error: When you just want to use `?` in peace Ever wanted to do like the cool kids and use `?` to handle your errors, but Rust keeps bugging you that your error types can't be cast into your return Error type? Me too, so I made this crate, with 3 levels of "Just let me use `?` damnit!". ## SomeError This 0-sized type looses ALL information about the encountered Err: it simply drops the content of the error. Really, using `Result` is the same as using `Option`, only you return a `Result`, which has the cool "unused_must_use" lint. ## AnyError This error type really just boxes the error into a `Box`, and lets you downcast it when you need to recover the error. If you need something more complex than "Some Error happened", and all your error types implement `Any` (which most types do), I recommend using this one. ## FormattedError This type lets you keep a bit more information about the error, at least at runtime: it simply formats it with `core::fmt::Debug`, saves the result of the formatting, and drops the error. Probably the type I recommend using the least, considering that it's costlier than the others, and still looses a lot of information.