pub enum AttrError {
    ExpectedEq(usize),
    ExpectedValue(usize),
    UnquotedValue(usize),
    ExpectedQuote(usizeu8),
    Duplicated(usizeusize),
}
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Errors that can be raised during parsing attributes.

Recovery position in examples shows the position from which parsing of the next attribute will be attempted.

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ExpectedEq(usize)

Attribute key was not followed by =, position relative to the start of the owning tag is provided.

Example of input that raises this error:

<tag key another="attribute"/>
<!--     ^~~ error position, recovery position (8) -->

This error can be raised only when the iterator is in XML mode.

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ExpectedValue(usize)

Attribute value was not found after =, position relative to the start of the owning tag is provided.

Example of input that raises this error:

<tag key = />
<!--       ^~~ error position, recovery position (10) -->

This error can be returned only for the last attribute in the list, because otherwise any content after = will be threated as a value. The XML

<tag key = another-key = "value"/>
<!--                   ^ ^- recovery position (24) -->
<!--                   '~~ error position (22) -->

will be treated as Attribute { key = b"key", value = b"another-key" } and or Attribute is returned, or AttrError::UnquotedValue is raised, depending on the parsing mode.

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UnquotedValue(usize)

Attribute value is not quoted, position relative to the start of the owning tag is provided.

Example of input that raises this error:

<tag key = value />
<!--       ^    ^~~ recovery position (15) -->
<!--       '~~ error position (10) -->

This error can be raised only when the iterator is in XML mode.

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ExpectedQuote(usizeu8)

Attribute value was not finished with a matching quote, position relative to the start of owning tag and a quote is provided. That position is always a last character in the tag content.

Example of input that raises this error:

<tag key = "value  />
<tag key = 'value  />
<!--               ^~~ error position, recovery position (18) -->

This error can be returned only for the last attribute in the list, because all input was consumed during scanning for a quote.

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Duplicated(usizeusize)

An attribute with the same name was already encountered. Two parameters define (1) the error position relative to the start of the owning tag for a new attribute and (2) the start position of a previously encountered attribute with the same name.

Example of input that raises this error:

<tag key = 'value'  key="value2" attr3='value3' />
<!-- ^              ^            ^~~ recovery position (32) -->
<!-- |              '~~ error position (19) -->
<!-- '~~ previous position (4) -->

This error is returned only when Attributes::with_checks() is set to true (that is default behavior).

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