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## std/results: Result types.
## This module is imported by default.
import std/[options, format]
pub type Result[T, E] = union
Okay: T
Error: E
# todo: determine the difference between interfaces and types
# ErrorInterface? Errorable? Err?
pub type Error = interface
str(Self): str
dbg(Self): str
pub type Result[T] = Result[T, ref Error]
pub func is_ok[T, E](self: Result[T, E]): bool =
self of Okay(_)
pub func is_err[T, E](self: Result[T, E]): bool =
not self.is_ok
## Converts from a Result[T, E] to an Option[T].
pub func ok[T, E](self: Result[T, E]): Option[T] =
if self of Okay(x):
Some(x)
else:
None()
## Converts from a Result[T, E] to an Option[E].
pub func err[T, E](self: Result[T, E]): Option[E] =
if self of Error(x):
Some(x)
else:
None()
## Applies a function to T, if self is Okay.
pub func map[T, E, U](self: Result[T, E], proc: T -> U): Result[U, E] =
match self
of Okay(x):
Okay(x.proc)
of Error(e):
Error(e)
## Applies a function to E, if self is Error.
pub func map_err[T, E, F](self: Result[T, E], proc: E -> F): Result[T, F] =
match self
of Error(e):
Error(e.proc)
of Okay(x):
Okay(x)
## Applies a function to T, if it exists. Equivalent to .map(func).flatten.
pub func flatmap[T, E, U](self: Result[T, E], proc: T -> Result[U, E]): Result[U, E] =
match self
of Okay(x):
x.proc
of Error(e):
Error(e)
## Converts from a Result[Result[T, E], E] to a Result[T, E].
pub func flatten[T, E](self: Result[Result[T, E], E]): Result[T, E] =
match self
of Okay(Okay(x)):
Okay(x)
of Okay(Error(e)), Error(e):
Error(e)
## Transposes a Result[Option[T], E] to an Option[Result[T, E]].
pub func transpose[T, E](self: Result[Option[T], E]): Option[Result[T, E]] =
match self
of Okay(Some(x)):
Some(Okay(x))
of Okay(None()), Error(_):
None()
## Transposes an Option[Result[T, E]] to a Result[Option[T], E]. Takes a default error.
pub func transpose[T, E](self: Option[Result[T, E]], error: E): Result[Option[T], E] =
match self
of Some(Okay(x)):
Okay(Some(x))
of Some(Error(e)):
Error(e)
of None():
Error(error)
## Returns the inner value or a default.
pub func get_or[T, E](self: Result[T, E], default: T): T =
if self of Okay(x): x
else: default
## Directly accesses the inner value. Throws an exception if Error(e).
pub yeet func `!`[T, E](self: Result[T, E]): T =
match self
of Okay(x): x
of Error(e): raise Exception(e) # todo: syntax??
pub yeet func get_err[T, E](self: Result[T, E]): E =
match self
of Error(e): e
of Okay(x): raise Exception(x) # todo: syntax??
## Indirect access. Propagates Error.
macro `?`[T, E](self: Result[T, E]) =
quote:
match self
of Okay(x): x
of Error(e): return Error(e)
## Overloads the == operation for use on Results.
pub func `==`[T, E, F](a: Result[T, E], b: Result[T, F]): bool =
match (a, b)
of (Okay(x), Okay(y)):
x == y
of _:
false
## Overloads the str() function for use on Results.
pub func str[T, E](self: Result[T, E]): str =
match self
of Some(x):
fmt("Okay({})", x.str)
of Error(e):
fmt("Error({})", e.str)
examples:
let x: Error("fuck") = Okay(42)
func idk: Result[int, string]
# references:
# https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/result/enum.Result.html
# https://github.com/arnetheduck/nim-results
# https://github.com/codex-storage/questionable
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