final case class TypeError(message: String) extends DecodeError with Product with Serializable
Error that occurs when attempting to decode a CSV cell or row into an incompatible type.
A typical example of this would be to try and decode a CSV cell into an Int
when its content is, say, foobar
.
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- Errors.scala
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