// Tagged dispatch mechanism for resolving the behavior of `anyhow!($expr)`.
//
// When anyhow! is given a single expr argument to turn into anyhow::Error, we
// want the resulting Error to pick up the input's implementation of source()
// and backtrace() if it has a std::error::Error impl, otherwise require nothing
// more than Display and Debug.
//
// Expressed in terms of specialization, we want something like:
//
// trait AnyhowNew {
// fn new(self) -> Error;
// }
//
// impl<T> AnyhowNew for T
// where
// T: Display + Debug + Send + Sync + 'static,
// {
// default fn new(self) -> Error {
// /* no std error impl */
// }
// }
//
// impl<T> AnyhowNew for T
// where
// T: std::error::Error + Send + Sync + 'static,
// {
// fn new(self) -> Error {
// /* use std error's source() and backtrace() */
// }
// }
//
// Since specialization is not stable yet, instead we rely on autoref behavior
// of method resolution to perform tagged dispatch. Here we have two traits
// AdhocKind and TraitKind that both have an anyhow_kind() method. AdhocKind is
// implemented whether or not the caller's type has a std error impl, while
// TraitKind is implemented only when a std error impl does exist. The ambiguity
// is resolved by AdhocKind requiring an extra autoref so that it has lower
// precedence.
//
// The anyhow! macro will set up the call in this form:
//
// #[allow(unused_imports)]
// use $crate::private::{AdhocKind, TraitKind};
// let error = $msg;
// error.anyhow_kind().new(error)