- Rust workspace with stemedb-core crate - Full .claude/ configuration (agents, skills, commands, guides) - ai-lookup/ for token-efficient fact storage - Quality gates: clippy, fmt, jscpd duplication detection - Pre-commit hook with 5-phase quality checks - CLAUDE.md router and CODING_GUIDELINES.md standards Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Error Handling Pattern
Last Updated: 2025-01-31 Confidence: High
Summary
StemeDB uses thiserror for library errors with context chains. No panics in production code. All fallible operations return Result<T, E>.
Key Facts:
- Library code:
thiserrorfor custom error types - Binary code:
anyhowfor error chaining - Never use
unwrap(),expect(),panic!()in production - Add context with
.context("what we were doing")?
File Pointer: crates/stemedb-core/src/error.rs (planned)
The Pattern
use thiserror::Error;
#[derive(Debug, Error)]
pub enum StemeError {
#[error("assertion not found: {0:?}")]
NotFound(Hash),
#[error("invalid signature for agent {agent:?}")]
InvalidSignature { agent: AgentId },
#[error("storage error: {0}")]
Storage(#[from] sled::Error),
#[error("serialization error: {0}")]
Serialization(String),
}
// Usage with context
fn load_assertion(&self, hash: &Hash) -> Result<Assertion, StemeError> {
let bytes = self.store
.get(hash.as_bytes())
.context("failed to read assertion from store")?
.ok_or(StemeError::NotFound(*hash))?;
rkyv::from_bytes(&bytes)
.map_err(|e| StemeError::Serialization(e.to_string()))
}
Error Categories
| Type | Description | Example |
|---|---|---|
NotFound |
Data doesn't exist | Missing assertion |
InvalidSignature |
Crypto verification failed | Tampered assertion |
Storage |
Underlying KV error | Disk full |
Serialization |
Encode/decode failed | Corrupt data |