Breaking News: Grepper is joining You.com. Read the official announcement!
Check it out

armanriazi•rust•error•cannot use the `?` operator in a function that returns `()`

ArmanRiazi answered on March 17, 2022 Popularity 1/10 Helpfulness 1/10

Contents


More Related Answers

  • rust•armanriazi•error•cannot be formatted using `{:?}`
  • rust lang function is never used: rustc(dead_code)
  • armanriazi•rust•error
  • rust or operator
  • rust and operator
  • rust•armanriazi•method
  • rust•armanriazi•error•value used here after move
  • armanriazi•rust•t•opt•?
  • armanriazi•rust•string
  • armanriazi•rust•dereferencing
  • armanriazi•rust•error•error[E0382]: borrow of moved value: `val` ... thread
  • armanriazi•rust•error•[E0614]: cannot be dereferenced
  • armanriazi•rust•error•E0277•can't compare `&{
  • armanriazi•rust•function•vs•closure
  • armanriazi•rust•unsafe•function•or•method
  • armanriazi•rust•error•returning this value requires that `'1` must outlive `'static`
  • armanriazi•rust•code•string•to•u128

  • armanriazi•rust•error•cannot use the `?` operator in a function that returns `()`

    0
    Popularity 1/10 Helpfulness 1/10 Language rust
    Source: Grepper
    Tags: function rust
    Link to this answer
    Share Copy Link
    Contributed on Mar 17 2022
    ArmanRiazi
    0 Answers  Avg Quality 2/10


    X

    Continue with Google

    By continuing, I agree that I have read and agree to Greppers's Terms of Service and Privacy Policy.
    X
    Grepper Account Login Required

    Oops, You will need to install Grepper and log-in to perform this action.