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Failure

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object Failure extends Serializable

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  1. final def !=(arg0: Any): Boolean

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  2. final def ##(): Int

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  3. final def ==(arg0: Any): Boolean

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  4. val FutureRetryableNackFailure: Future[Nothing]

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    Representation of a future nack response that is retryable

  5. val NonRetryableNackFailure: Failure

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    Representation of a nack response that is non-retryable

  6. val RetryableNackFailure: Failure

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    Representation of a nack response that is retryable

  7. object Source extends Enumeration

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  8. def adapt(exc: Throwable, flags: Long): Failure

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    Adapt an exception.

    Adapt an exception. If the passed-in exception is already a failure, this returns a chained failure with the assigned flags. If it is not, it returns a new failure with the given flags.

  9. def apply(why: String): Failure

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    Create a new failure with the given message; no flags.

  10. def apply(why: String, flags: Long): Failure

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    Create a new failure with the given message and flags.

  11. def apply(why: String, cause: Throwable): Failure

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    Create a new failure with the given message and cause; no flags.

  12. def apply(why: String, cause: Throwable, flags: Long): Failure

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    Create a new failure with the given message, cause, and flags.

  13. def apply(cause: Throwable): Failure

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    Create a new failure with the given cause; no flags.

  14. def apply(cause: Throwable, flags: Long, logLevel: Level = Level.WARNING): Failure

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    Create a new failure with the given cause and flags.

  15. final def asInstanceOf[T0]: T0

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  16. def clone(): AnyRef

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  17. def deadlineExceeded(why: String): Failure

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    Create a new FailureFlags.DeadlineExceeded failure with the given message.

  18. final def eq(arg0: AnyRef): Boolean

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  19. def equals(arg0: Any): Boolean

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  20. def finalize(): Unit

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  21. final def getClass(): Class[_]

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  22. def hashCode(): Int

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  23. def ignorable(why: String): Failure

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    Create a new FailureFlags.Ignorable failure with the given message.

  24. final def isInstanceOf[T0]: Boolean

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  25. def module[Req, Rep]: Stackable[ServiceFactory[Req, Rep]]

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    A module to strip out dangerous flags.

  26. final def ne(arg0: AnyRef): Boolean

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  27. final def notify(): Unit

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  28. final def notifyAll(): Unit

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  29. def rejected(why: String, cause: Throwable): Failure

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    Create a new FailureFlags.Retryable and FailureFlags.Rejected failure with the given message and cause.

  30. def rejected(cause: Throwable): Failure

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    Create a new FailureFlags.Retryable and FailureFlags.Rejected failure with the given cause.

  31. def rejected(why: String): Failure

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    Create a new FailureFlags.Retryable and FailureFlags.Rejected failure with the given message.

  32. val rejected: Failure

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    A default FailureFlags.Retryable failure.

  33. val role: Role

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  34. final def synchronized[T0](arg0: ⇒ T0): T0

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  35. def toString(): String

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  36. def unapply(exc: Failure): Option[Option[Throwable]]

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    Extractor for Failure; returns its cause.

  37. final def wait(): Unit

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  38. final def wait(arg0: Long, arg1: Int): Unit

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  39. final def wait(arg0: Long): Unit

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  40. def wrap(exc: Throwable): Failure

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    Create a new wrapped Failure with no flags.

    Create a new wrapped Failure with no flags. If the passed-in exception is a failure, it is simply extended, otherwise a new Failure is created.

  41. def wrap(exc: Throwable, flags: Long): Failure

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    Create a new wrapped Failure with the given flags.

    Create a new wrapped Failure with the given flags. If the passed-in exception is a failure, it is simply extended, otherwise a new Failure is created.

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  1. val Restartable: Long

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    Flag restartable indicates that the action that caused the failure is restartable -- that is, it is safe to simply re-issue the action.

    Flag restartable indicates that the action that caused the failure is restartable -- that is, it is safe to simply re-issue the action.

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    Deprecated

    (Since version 2018-7-17) Use FailureFlags.Retryable

  2. val Wrapped: Long

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    Flag wrapped indicates that this failure was wrapped, and should not be presented to the user (directly, or via stats).

    Flag wrapped indicates that this failure was wrapped, and should not be presented to the user (directly, or via stats). Rather, it must first be unwrapped: the inner cause is the presentable failure.

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    Deprecated

    (Since version 2018-7-17) Use FailureFlags.Wrapped

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