pub enum XpError {
Show 18 variants
XpNotFound,
XpReserveNotFound,
XpLockNotFound,
InsufficientLiquidXp,
TooManyReserves,
TooManyLocks,
CannotLockZero,
CannotReserveZero,
XpAlreadyReaped,
XpNotDead,
CannotReapLockedXp,
InsufficientReserveXp,
XpCapOverflowed,
XpCapUnderflowed,
XpReserveCapOverflowed,
XpReserveCapUnderflowed,
XpLockCapOverflowed,
XpLockCapUnderflowed,
}Expand description
XP-related error types.
XpError defines all possible error conditions that can occur during XP operations,
such as querying, mutation, locking, reserving, or lifecycle transitions.
Each variant represents a specific failure scenario, allowing for precise error handling and reporting throughout the XP trait system.
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XpNotFound
The specified XP entry does not exist.
XpReserveNotFound
The specified XP reserve does not exist.
XpLockNotFound
The specified XP lock does not exist.
InsufficientLiquidXp
Not enough liquid XP is available to complete the operation.
TooManyReserves
The maximum number of reserves for this XP entry has been reached.
TooManyLocks
The maximum number of locks for this XP entry has been reached.
CannotLockZero
Attempted to lock zero XP points (not allowed).
CannotReserveZero
Attempted to reserve zero XP points (not allowed).
XpAlreadyReaped
The XP entry has already been reaped (finalized) and cannot be reused.
XpNotDead
The XP entry is alive and cannot be considered dead to reap.
CannotReapLockedXp
InsufficientReserveXp
Not enough reserve XP is available to complete the operation.
XpCapOverflowed
The maximum capacity of XP was exceeded due to an arithmetic operation.
XpCapUnderflowed
An arithmetic underflow occurred while subtracting XP points.
XpReserveCapOverflowed
The maximum capacity of XP reserve was exceeded due to an arithmetic operation.
XpReserveCapUnderflowed
An arithmetic underflow occurred while subtracting reserved XP points.
XpLockCapOverflowed
The maximum capacity of XP lock was exceeded due to an arithmetic operation.
XpLockCapUnderflowed
An arithmetic underflow occurred while subtracting locked XP points.
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impl Freeze for XpError
impl RefUnwindSafe for XpError
impl Send for XpError
impl Sync for XpError
impl Unpin for XpError
impl UnwindSafe for XpError
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