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Your analysis sounds correct -
data did not match any variant of untagged enum
is definitely fromserde
IIRC - but I can't say for certain just by looking at the code.Try changing line 48 to this:
(This probably isn't the best way to do this, but it's what I came up with off the top of my head :P)
Serde handles untagged enums in the way that it tries to deserialize every variant of that enum from top to bottom with the given data, and returns the first one that doesn’t throw an error. The error indicates that all of them threw an error when trying to deserialize the data.
Compiler didn't like your code:
Yeah, I thought I was botching something important.
This should work:
Ok, that code worked, thank you.
No problem! Don't be afraid to ask if you've got any other questions :D