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hyper/examples/hello.rs
Sean McArthur 5d3c472228 feat(error): revamp hyper::Error type
**The `Error` is now an opaque struct**, which allows for more variants to
be added freely, and the internal representation to change without being
breaking changes.

For inspecting an `Error`, there are several `is_*` methods to check for
certain classes of errors, such as `Error::is_parse()`. The `cause` can
also be inspected, like before. This likely seems like a downgrade, but
more inspection can be added as needed!

The `Error` now knows about more states, which gives much more context
around when a certain error occurs. This is also expressed in the
description and `fmt` messages.

**Most places where a user would provide an error to hyper can now pass
any error type** (`E: Into<Box<std::error::Error>>`). This error is passed
back in relevant places, and can be useful for logging. This should make
it much clearer about what error a user should provide to hyper: any it
feels is relevant!

Closes #1128
Closes #1130
Closes #1431
Closes #1338

BREAKING CHANGE: `Error` is no longer an enum to pattern match over, or
  to construct. Code will need to be updated accordingly.

  For body streams or `Service`s, inference might be unable to determine
  what error type you mean to return. Starting in Rust 1.26, you could
  just label that as `!` if you never return an error.
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Rust

#![deny(warnings)]
extern crate hyper;
extern crate futures;
extern crate pretty_env_logger;
extern crate tokio;
use futures::Future;
use futures::future::lazy;
use hyper::{Body, Response};
use hyper::server::{Http, const_service, service_fn};
static PHRASE: &'static [u8] = b"Hello World!";
fn main() {
pretty_env_logger::init();
let addr = ([127, 0, 0, 1], 3000).into();
let new_service = const_service(service_fn(|_| {
//TODO: when `!` is stable, replace error type
Ok::<_, hyper::Error>(Response::new(Body::from(PHRASE)))
}));
tokio::run(lazy(move || {
let server = Http::new()
.sleep_on_errors(true)
.bind(&addr, new_service)
.unwrap();
println!("Listening on http://{} with 1 thread.", server.local_addr().unwrap());
server.run().map_err(|err| eprintln!("Server error {}", err))
}));
}