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Return source of wrapped errors #943

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The Display impl for Error wraps the original error received with a message, e.g., "Communication error: {original_error_message}". The source method returns the same error, though, so iterating over the error chain will cause the same error message to be printed twice.

Update source to return the source error of the original error, not our wrapper, to avoid this duplication.

The `Display` impl for `Error` wraps the original error received with a
message, e.g., "Communication error: {original_error_message}". The
`source` method returns the same error, though, so iterating over the
error chain will cause the same error message to be printed twice.

Update `source` to return the source error of the original error, not
our wrapper, to avoid this duplication.
@wfchandler wfchandler marked this pull request as ready for review October 9, 2024 19:21
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ahl commented Oct 9, 2024

I'm not sure I agree with this. Based on what we learned wouldn't it be more accurate to not print information about the source in the Display impl?

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Agreed, this is not the right approach.

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