This error indicates that an unknown or unspecified error occurred. The specific details of the error are not provided.
This error occurs when there is a failure to decode a type from another type. It suggests that there was an issue converting or interpreting data from one format to another.
This error occurs when there is a failure to encode a type into another type. It suggests that there was an issue converting or representing data in a particular format.
This error occurs when there is a failure to calculate the hash of a RADON value or structure. Hashing is a process of generating a unique identifier for data, and this error suggests that the hashing operation could not be completed successfully.
This error occurs when there is a failure to parse an object from a JSON buffer. Parsing involves analyzing the structure of data in a specific format, and this error suggests that the JSON data could not be successfully parsed.
This error occurs when there is a failure to parse an object from an XML buffer. Parsing XML involves interpreting the XML structure and extracting meaningful information from it, and this error indicates that the parsing process encountered an issue.
This error is similar to the XmlParse
error but specifically indicates that the parsing failed due to a depth overflow. This suggests that the XML structure had nested elements beyond the supported depth.
This error occurs when the given index is not present in a RadonArray. It suggests that an attempt was made to access an element in an array using an index that is outside the valid range.
This error occurs when the given key is not present in a RadonMap. It suggests that an attempt was made to retrieve a value from a map using a key that does not exist in the map.
This error occurs when the given subscript does not return RadonBoolean in an ArrayFilter. It suggests that the provided subscript in an array filter did not produce a valid Boolean value as expected.
This error occurs when there is a failure to parse a Value from a buffer. It suggests that the provided buffer does not contain valid data that can be interpreted as a Value.
This error occurs when there is a failure to parse a Value from a buffer. It suggests that the buffer does not contain the expected operator code in a compound call.
This error occurs when the given operator code is not a valid Integer. It suggests that the provided operator code is not recognized or supported as a valid Integer value.
This error occurs when the given operator code is not a valid natural number. It suggests that the provided operator code is not recognized or supported as a valid natural number.
This error occurs when the parsed value was expected to be a script but is not even an Array. It suggests that the parsed value does not conform to the expected structure of a script, which should be represented as an Array.
This error occurs when the given operator code is unknown. It suggests that the provided operator code is not recognized or supported.
This error occurs when the given filter code is unknown. It suggests that the provided filter code is not recognized or supported.
This error occurs when the given reducer code is unknown. It suggests that the provided reducer code is not recognized or supported.
This error occurs when the given retrieval code is unknown. It suggests that the provided retrieval code is not recognized or supported.
This error occurs when the given hash function is not implemented. It suggests that the specified hash function is not supported or available.
This error occurs when the given operator is not implemented for the input type. It suggests that the specified operator cannot be applied to the given input data type.
This error occurs when the given reducer is not implemented for the type of the input Array. It suggests that the specified reducer cannot be used with the given type of Array.
This error occurs when the given filter is not implemented for the type of the input Array. It suggests that the specified filter cannot be used with the given type of Array.
This error occurs when the sort operator is not implemented for non-string arrays. It suggests that the sort operator can only be applied to arrays of strings and not to other data types.
This error occurs when the operator is not implemented for non-homogeneous arrays. It suggests that the operator can only be applied to arrays where all elements have the same data type.
This error occurs when a reducer cannot be used in the aggregation or tally stage. It suggests that the specified reducer is not supported for use in the current stage of the operation.
This error occurs when a reducer cannot be used in the aggregation or tally stage. It suggests that the specified filter is not supported for use in the current stage of the operation.
This error occurs when there is a tie after applying the mode reducer. The mode reducer is used to determine the most frequently occurring value in an array, and this error suggests that multiple values have the same highest frequency.
This error occurs when trying to apply the mode reducer on an empty array. The mode reducer requires at least one value in the array to determine the most frequently occurring value.
This error occurs when the given arguments are not valid for the given operator. It suggests that the provided arguments do not meet the requirements or expectations of the specified operator.
This error occurs when the HTTP response was an error code. It suggests that the HTTP request encountered an issue and the server responded with an error status.
This error occurs when there is a failure to execute an HTTP request. It suggests that the HTTP request could not be completed successfully for reasons other than an error status.
This error occurs when there is a failure to convert a string to a float. It suggests that the provided string does not represent a valid floating-point number.
This error occurs when there is a failure to convert a string to an integer. It suggests that the provided string does not represent a valid integer number.
This error occurs when there is a failure to convert a string to a boolean value. It suggests that the provided string does not represent a valid boolean value.
This error occurs when a mathematical operator causes an overflow. It suggests that the result of the operation exceeds the maximum value that can be represented.
This error occurs when there are mismatching types. It suggests that the expected and actual data types do not match or are incompatible for a particular operation.
This error occurs when arrays to be reduced have different sizes. It suggests that the arrays being operated on should have the same size or length for the operation to be valid.
This error occurs when subscripts have an incorrect or invalid format. It suggests that the provided subscript should be in a specific format, but the format does not match the expected structure.
This error occurs when there is an error while executing a subscript. It suggests that there was a problem with the execution of the subscript operation.
This error occurs when there is an error while parsing a retrieval URL. It suggests that the provided URL is not valid or could not be parsed correctly.
This error occurs when a timeout occurs during the retrieval phase. It suggests that the retrieval process took too long to complete, and a timeout mechanism was triggered.
This error occurs when an invalid script is encountered. It suggests that the provided script does not conform to the expected syntax or structure.
This error occurs when there is a failure to encode RadonError
arguments. It suggests that the arguments of a RadonError
object could not be successfully encoded.
This error occurs when an alleged RadonError is actually not an instance of cbor::value::Value::Array
. It suggests that the provided object, which was expected to be a RadonError, does not match the expected data structure.
This error occurs when an alleged RadonError is actually an empty cbor::value::Value::Array
. It suggests that the provided RadonError object is empty and does not contain any valid data.
This error occurs when an alleged RadonError contains an error code that is not u8 (unsigned 8-bit integer). It suggests that the error code within the RadonError object does not match the expected data type.
This error occurs when an alleged RadonError contains an unknown error code. It suggests that the error code within the RadonError object is not recognized or supported.
This error occurs when an alleged RadonError does not have any arguments. It suggests that the RadonError object does not contain the expected arguments.
This error occurs when an alleged RadonError does not have the expected arguments. It suggests that the provided RadonError object does not match the expected data structure or contains incorrect argument values.
This error occurs when an alleged RadonError has a RadonTypes argument that was wrongly serialized. It suggests that the RadonTypes argument within the RadonError object was not serialized correctly and does not match the expected format.
This error occurs when not enough commits are received. It suggests that the expected commits were not received or provided.
This error occurs when no reveals are received. It suggests that the expected reveals were not received or provided.
This error occurs when there is insufficient consensus in the tally precondition clause. It suggests that the required consensus for the tally precondition clause was not met.
This error occurs when the number of sources in a request exceeds the maximum allowed. It suggests that the request includes more sources than what is allowed or supported.
This error occurs when a script contains too many function calls. It suggests that the script has exceeded the maximum allowed number of function calls.
This error occurs when at least one of the source scripts is not a valid CBOR-encoded value. CBOR (Concise Binary Object Representation) is a binary data format, and this error suggests that one or more of the source scripts provided in the CBOR format are not properly encoded.
This error occurs when the CBOR value decoded from a source script is not an Array. It suggests that the decoded value does not match the expected data structure, and it should have been an Array but is of a different type.
This error occurs when the Array value decoded from a source script is not a valid RADON script.
This error occurs when a mathematical operator causes an underflow. Underflow happens when the result of a mathematical operation is too small to be represented accurately. For example, subtracting a very large number from another large number may result in underflow if the result is smaller than the minimum representable value.
This error occurs when attempting to divide by zero. Division by zero is mathematically undefined and not supported. It suggests that there was an attempt to perform a division operation where the divisor (the number being divided by) is zero.
This error occurs when a RadError cannot be converted to RadonError because the error code is not defined. It suggests that the error code used in the RadError object does not match any known or defined error codes in the RadonError system.
This error occurs during tally execution and represents a generic error. It suggests that an error occurred during the execution of a tally, but the specific cause or nature of the error is not specified.
This error occurs when a RadError cannot be converted to RadonError, even though it should be, because it is needed for the tally result. It suggests that there is an unhandled interception or error condition that should have been converted to a RadonError for proper handling but was not.
Similar to UnhandledIntercept, this error occurs when a RadError cannot be converted to RadonError, but it should be, for the tally result. It indicates an unhandled interception or error condition that should have been properly converted but was not.
This error occurs when there is invalid reveal serialization. Reveal serialization refers to the process of converting a reveal object into a specific format for transmission or storage. The error suggests that the reveal object's serialization is invalid, indicating a problem with the serialization process.
This error occurs when there is a failure to encode a reveal object. Encoding a reveal involves converting it into a specific format, and this error suggests that the encoding process failed for some reason.
This error occurs when there is an error while parsing an HTTP header. HTTP headers contain additional information associated with an HTTP request or response, and this error suggests that there was a problem parsing or interpreting the contents of the header.
This error occurs when a source appears inconsistent when queried through multiple transports simultaneously. It suggests that querying the source using different communication methods or transports leads to conflicting or inconsistent results, indicating a potential inconsistency or synchronization issue with the source data.