The Display
trait is defined as follows:
pub trait Display {
fn fmt(&self, &mut Formatter) -> Result<(), Error>;
}
The most mysterious thing to me is the empty set of parentheses, ()
, in the type declaration Result<(), Error>
. What is it and its purpose?
()
is an empty tuple, a simple zero-sized type (it uses no memory) with only one value possible, ()
. It’s also known as the unit type. Its use in a return type of Result<(), E>
means “if nothing goes wrong, there’s no further value produced”. The semantics are what’s important—the call was OK.
Result<(), ()>
would also make sense as a return type—either something succeeded, or it failed, with nothing more to report in either case.