703 lines
20 KiB
Rust
703 lines
20 KiB
Rust
// Copyright 2012 The Rust Project Developers. See the COPYRIGHT
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// file at the top-level directory of this distribution and at
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// http://rust-lang.org/COPYRIGHT.
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//
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// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 <LICENSE-APACHE or
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// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> or the MIT license
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// <LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>, at your
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// option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed
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// except according to those terms.
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//! A type representing either success or failure
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#[allow(missing_doc)];
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use clone::Clone;
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use cmp::Eq;
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use either;
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use iter::Iterator;
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use option::{None, Option, Some, OptionIterator};
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use option;
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use vec;
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use vec::OwnedVector;
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use to_str::ToStr;
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use str::StrSlice;
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use fmt;
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/// `Result` is a type that represents either success (`Ok`) or failure (`Err`).
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///
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/// In order to provide informative error messages, `E` is required to implement `ToStr`.
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/// It is further recommended for `E` to be a descriptive error type, eg a `enum` for
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/// all possible errors cases.
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#[deriving(Clone, Eq)]
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pub enum Result<T, E> {
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/// Contains the successful result value
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Ok(T),
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/// Contains the error value
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Err(E)
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}
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impl<T, E: ToStr> Result<T, E> {
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/// Get a reference to the value out of a successful result
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///
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/// # Failure
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///
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/// If the result is an error
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#[inline]
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pub fn get_ref<'a>(&'a self) -> &'a T {
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match *self {
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Ok(ref t) => t,
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Err(ref e) => fail2!("called `Result::get_ref()` on `Err` value: {}",
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e.to_str()),
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}
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}
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/// Returns true if the result is `Ok`
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#[inline]
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pub fn is_ok(&self) -> bool {
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match *self {
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Ok(_) => true,
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Err(_) => false
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}
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}
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/// Returns true if the result is `Err`
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#[inline]
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pub fn is_err(&self) -> bool {
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!self.is_ok()
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}
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/// Call a method based on a previous result
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///
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/// If `self` is `Ok` then the value is extracted and passed to `op`
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/// whereupon `op`s result is returned. if `self` is `Err` then it is
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/// immediately returned. This function can be used to compose the results
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/// of two functions.
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///
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/// Example:
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///
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/// for buf in read_file(file) {
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/// print_buf(buf)
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/// }
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#[inline]
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pub fn iter<'r>(&'r self) -> OptionIterator<&'r T> {
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match *self {
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Ok(ref t) => Some(t),
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Err(*) => None,
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}.move_iter()
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}
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/// Call a method based on a previous result
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///
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/// If `self` is `Err` then the value is extracted and passed to `op`
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/// whereupon `op`s result is returned. if `self` is `Ok` then it is
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/// immediately returned. This function can be used to pass through a
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/// successful result while handling an error.
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#[inline]
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pub fn iter_err<'r>(&'r self) -> OptionIterator<&'r E> {
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match *self {
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Ok(*) => None,
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Err(ref t) => Some(t),
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}.move_iter()
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}
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/// Unwraps a result, yielding the content of an `Ok`.
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/// Fails if the value is a `Err` with an error message derived
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/// from `E`'s `ToStr` implementation.
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#[inline]
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pub fn unwrap(self) -> T {
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match self {
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Ok(t) => t,
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Err(e) => fail2!("called `Result::unwrap()` on `Err` value: {}",
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e.to_str()),
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}
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}
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/// Unwraps a result, yielding the content of an `Err`.
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/// Fails if the value is a `Ok`.
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#[inline]
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pub fn unwrap_err(self) -> E {
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self.expect_err("called `Result::unwrap_err()` on `Ok` value")
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}
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/// Unwraps a result, yielding the content of an `Ok`.
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/// Fails if the value is a `Err` with a custom failure message.
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#[inline]
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pub fn expect(self, reason: &str) -> T {
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match self {
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Ok(t) => t,
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Err(_) => fail2!("{}", reason.to_owned()),
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}
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}
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/// Unwraps a result, yielding the content of an `Err`
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/// Fails if the value is a `Ok` with a custom failure message.
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#[inline]
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pub fn expect_err(self, reason: &str) -> E {
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match self {
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Err(e) => e,
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Ok(_) => fail2!("{}", reason.to_owned()),
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}
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}
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/// Call a method based on a previous result
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///
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/// If `self` is `Ok` then the value is extracted and passed to `op`
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/// whereupon `op`s result is wrapped in `Ok` and returned. if `self` is
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/// `Err` then it is immediately returned. This function can be used to
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/// compose the results of two functions.
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///
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/// Example:
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///
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/// let res = do read_file(file).map_move |buf| {
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/// parse_bytes(buf)
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/// }
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#[inline]
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pub fn map_move<U>(self, op: &fn(T) -> U) -> Result<U,E> {
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match self {
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Ok(t) => Ok(op(t)),
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Err(e) => Err(e)
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}
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}
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/// Call a method based on a previous result
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///
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/// If `self` is `Err` then the value is extracted and passed to `op`
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/// whereupon `op`s result is wrapped in an `Err` and returned. if `self` is
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/// `Ok` then it is immediately returned. This function can be used to pass
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/// through a successful result while handling an error.
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#[inline]
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pub fn map_err_move<F>(self, op: &fn(E) -> F) -> Result<T,F> {
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match self {
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Ok(t) => Ok(t),
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Err(e) => Err(op(e))
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}
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}
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/// Call a method based on a previous result
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///
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/// If `self` is `Ok`, then `res` it is returned. If `self` is `Err`,
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/// then `self` is returned.
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#[inline]
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pub fn and(self, res: Result<T, E>) -> Result<T, E> {
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match self {
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Ok(_) => res,
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Err(_) => self,
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}
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}
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/// Call a method based on a previous result
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///
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/// If `self` is `Ok` then the value is extracted and passed to `op`
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/// whereupon `op`s result is returned. If `self` is `Err` then it is
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/// immediately returned. This function can be used to compose the results
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/// of two functions.
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///
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/// Example:
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///
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/// let res = do read_file(file) |buf| {
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/// Ok(parse_bytes(buf))
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/// };
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#[inline]
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pub fn and_then<U>(self, op: &fn(T) -> Result<U, E>) -> Result<U, E> {
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match self {
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Ok(t) => op(t),
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Err(e) => Err(e),
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}
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}
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/// Call a method based on a previous result
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///
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/// If `self` is `Ok`, then `self` is returned. If `self` is `Err`
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/// then `res` is returned.
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#[inline]
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pub fn or(self, res: Result<T, E>) -> Result<T, E> {
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match self {
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Ok(_) => self,
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Err(_) => res,
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}
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}
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/// Call a function based on a previous result
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///
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/// If `self` is `Err` then the value is extracted and passed to `op`
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/// whereupon `op`s result is returned. if `self` is `Ok` then it is
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/// immediately returned. This function can be used to pass through a
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/// successful result while handling an error.
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#[inline]
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pub fn or_else<F>(self, op: &fn(E) -> Result<T, F>) -> Result<T, F> {
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match self {
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Ok(t) => Ok(t),
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Err(e) => op(e),
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}
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}
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}
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impl<T: Clone, E: ToStr> Result<T, E> {
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/// Call a method based on a previous result
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///
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/// If `self` is `Err` then the value is extracted and passed to `op`
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/// whereupon `op`s result is wrapped in an `Err` and returned. if `self` is
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/// `Ok` then it is immediately returned. This function can be used to pass
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/// through a successful result while handling an error.
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#[inline]
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pub fn map_err<F: Clone>(&self, op: &fn(&E) -> F) -> Result<T,F> {
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match *self {
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Ok(ref t) => Ok(t.clone()),
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Err(ref e) => Err(op(e))
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}
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}
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}
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impl<T, E: Clone + ToStr> Result<T, E> {
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/// Call a method based on a previous result
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///
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/// If `self` is `Ok` then the value is extracted and passed to `op`
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/// whereupon `op`s result is wrapped in `Ok` and returned. if `self` is
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/// `Err` then it is immediately returned. This function can be used to
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/// compose the results of two functions.
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///
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/// Example:
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///
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/// let res = do read_file(file).map |buf| {
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/// parse_bytes(buf)
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/// };
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#[inline]
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pub fn map<U>(&self, op: &fn(&T) -> U) -> Result<U,E> {
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match *self {
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Ok(ref t) => Ok(op(t)),
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Err(ref e) => Err(e.clone())
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}
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}
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}
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/// A generic trait for converting a value to a `Result`
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pub trait ToResult<T, E> {
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/// Convert to the `result` type
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fn to_result(&self) -> Result<T, E>;
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}
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/// A generic trait for converting a value to a `Result`
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pub trait IntoResult<T, E> {
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/// Convert to the `result` type
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fn into_result(self) -> Result<T, E>;
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}
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/// A generic trait for converting a value to a `Result`
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pub trait AsResult<T, E> {
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/// Convert to the `result` type
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fn as_result<'a>(&'a self) -> Result<&'a T, &'a E>;
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}
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impl<T: Clone, E> option::ToOption<T> for Result<T, E> {
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#[inline]
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fn to_option(&self) -> Option<T> {
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match *self {
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Ok(ref t) => Some(t.clone()),
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Err(_) => None,
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}
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}
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}
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impl<T, E> option::IntoOption<T> for Result<T, E> {
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#[inline]
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fn into_option(self) -> Option<T> {
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match self {
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Ok(t) => Some(t),
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Err(_) => None,
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}
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}
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}
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impl<T, E> option::AsOption<T> for Result<T, E> {
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#[inline]
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fn as_option<'a>(&'a self) -> Option<&'a T> {
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match *self {
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Ok(ref t) => Some(t),
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Err(_) => None,
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}
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}
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}
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impl<T: Clone, E: Clone> ToResult<T, E> for Result<T, E> {
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#[inline]
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fn to_result(&self) -> Result<T, E> { self.clone() }
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}
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impl<T, E> IntoResult<T, E> for Result<T, E> {
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#[inline]
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fn into_result(self) -> Result<T, E> { self }
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}
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impl<T, E> AsResult<T, E> for Result<T, E> {
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#[inline]
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fn as_result<'a>(&'a self) -> Result<&'a T, &'a E> {
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match *self {
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Ok(ref t) => Ok(t),
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Err(ref e) => Err(e),
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}
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}
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}
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impl<T: Clone, E: Clone> either::ToEither<E, T> for Result<T, E> {
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#[inline]
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fn to_either(&self) -> either::Either<E, T> {
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match *self {
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Ok(ref t) => either::Right(t.clone()),
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Err(ref e) => either::Left(e.clone()),
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}
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}
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}
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impl<T, E> either::IntoEither<E, T> for Result<T, E> {
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#[inline]
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fn into_either(self) -> either::Either<E, T> {
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match self {
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Ok(t) => either::Right(t),
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Err(e) => either::Left(e),
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}
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}
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}
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impl<T, E> either::AsEither<E, T> for Result<T, E> {
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#[inline]
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fn as_either<'a>(&'a self) -> either::Either<&'a E, &'a T> {
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match *self {
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Ok(ref t) => either::Right(t),
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Err(ref e) => either::Left(e),
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}
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}
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}
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impl<T: ToStr, E: ToStr> ToStr for Result<T, E> {
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#[inline]
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fn to_str(&self) -> ~str {
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match *self {
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Ok(ref t) => format!("Ok({:s})", t.to_str()),
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Err(ref e) => format!("Err({:s})", e.to_str())
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}
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}
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}
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impl<T: fmt::Default, E: fmt::Default> fmt::Default for Result<T, E> {
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#[inline]
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fn fmt(s: &Result<T, E>, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) {
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match *s {
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Ok(ref t) => write!(f.buf, "Ok({})", *t),
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Err(ref e) => write!(f.buf, "Err({})", *e)
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}
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}
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}
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/// Takes each element in the iterator: if it is an error, no further
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/// elements are taken, and the error is returned.
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/// Should no error occur, a vector containing the values of each Result
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/// is returned.
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///
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/// Here is an example which increments every integer in a vector,
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/// checking for overflow:
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///
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/// fn inc_conditionally(x: uint) -> Result<uint, &'static str> {
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/// if x == uint::max_value { return Err("overflow"); }
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/// else { return Ok(x+1u); }
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/// }
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/// let v = [1u, 2, 3];
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/// let res = collect(v.iter().map(|&x| inc_conditionally(x)));
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/// assert!(res == Ok(~[2u, 3, 4]));
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#[inline]
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pub fn collect<T, E, Iter: Iterator<Result<T, E>>>(mut iterator: Iter)
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-> Result<~[T], E> {
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let (lower, _) = iterator.size_hint();
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let mut vs: ~[T] = vec::with_capacity(lower);
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for t in iterator {
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match t {
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Ok(v) => vs.push(v),
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Err(u) => return Err(u)
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}
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}
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Ok(vs)
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}
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/// Perform a fold operation over the result values from an iterator.
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///
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/// If an `Err` is encountered, it is immediately returned.
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/// Otherwise, the folded value is returned.
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#[inline]
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pub fn fold<T, V, E,
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Iter: Iterator<Result<T, E>>>(
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mut iterator: Iter,
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mut init: V,
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f: &fn(V, T) -> V)
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-> Result<V, E> {
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for t in iterator {
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match t {
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Ok(v) => init = f(init, v),
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Err(u) => return Err(u)
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}
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}
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Ok(init)
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}
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/// Perform a trivial fold operation over the result values
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/// from an iterator.
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///
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/// If an `Err` is encountered, it is immediately returned.
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/// Otherwise, a simple `Ok(())` is returned.
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#[inline]
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pub fn fold_<T, E, Iter: Iterator<Result<T, E>>>(
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iterator: Iter)
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-> Result<(), E> {
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fold(iterator, (), |_, _| ())
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}
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#[cfg(test)]
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mod tests {
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use super::*;
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use either::{IntoEither, ToEither, AsEither};
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use either;
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use iter::range;
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use option::{IntoOption, ToOption, AsOption};
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use option;
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use str::OwnedStr;
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use vec::ImmutableVector;
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use to_str::ToStr;
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pub fn op1() -> Result<int, ~str> { Ok(666) }
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pub fn op2() -> Result<int, ~str> { Err(~"sadface") }
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#[test]
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pub fn test_and() {
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assert_eq!(op1().and(Ok(667)).unwrap(), 667);
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assert_eq!(op1().and(Err(~"bad")).unwrap_err(), ~"bad");
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assert_eq!(op2().and(Ok(667)).unwrap_err(), ~"sadface");
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assert_eq!(op2().and(Err(~"bad")).unwrap_err(), ~"sadface");
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}
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#[test]
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pub fn test_and_then() {
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assert_eq!(op1().and_then(|i| Ok::<int, ~str>(i + 1)).unwrap(), 667);
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assert_eq!(op1().and_then(|_| Err::<int, ~str>(~"bad")).unwrap_err(), ~"bad");
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assert_eq!(op2().and_then(|i| Ok::<int, ~str>(i + 1)).unwrap_err(), ~"sadface");
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assert_eq!(op2().and_then(|_| Err::<int, ~str>(~"bad")).unwrap_err(), ~"sadface");
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}
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#[test]
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pub fn test_or() {
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assert_eq!(op1().or(Ok(667)).unwrap(), 666);
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assert_eq!(op1().or(Err(~"bad")).unwrap(), 666);
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assert_eq!(op2().or(Ok(667)).unwrap(), 667);
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assert_eq!(op2().or(Err(~"bad")).unwrap_err(), ~"bad");
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}
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#[test]
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pub fn test_or_else() {
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assert_eq!(op1().or_else(|_| Ok::<int, ~str>(667)).unwrap(), 666);
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assert_eq!(op1().or_else(|e| Err::<int, ~str>(e + "!")).unwrap(), 666);
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assert_eq!(op2().or_else(|_| Ok::<int, ~str>(667)).unwrap(), 667);
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assert_eq!(op2().or_else(|e| Err::<int, ~str>(e + "!")).unwrap_err(), ~"sadface!");
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}
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#[test]
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pub fn test_impl_iter() {
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let mut valid = false;
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let okval = Ok::<~str, ~str>(~"a");
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do okval.iter().next().map |_| { valid = true; };
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assert!(valid);
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let errval = Err::<~str, ~str>(~"b");
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do errval.iter().next().map |_| { valid = false; };
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assert!(valid);
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}
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#[test]
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pub fn test_impl_iter_err() {
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let mut valid = true;
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let okval = Ok::<~str, ~str>(~"a");
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do okval.iter_err().next().map |_| { valid = false };
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assert!(valid);
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|
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valid = false;
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let errval = Err::<~str, ~str>(~"b");
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do errval.iter_err().next().map |_| { valid = true };
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assert!(valid);
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}
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#[test]
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pub fn test_impl_map() {
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assert_eq!(Ok::<~str, ~str>(~"a").map(|x| (~"b").append(*x)), Ok(~"ba"));
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assert_eq!(Err::<~str, ~str>(~"a").map(|x| (~"b").append(*x)), Err(~"a"));
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}
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|
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#[test]
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|
pub fn test_impl_map_err() {
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|
assert_eq!(Ok::<~str, ~str>(~"a").map_err(|x| (~"b").append(*x)), Ok(~"a"));
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|
assert_eq!(Err::<~str, ~str>(~"a").map_err(|x| (~"b").append(*x)), Err(~"ba"));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[test]
|
|
pub fn test_impl_map_move() {
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|
assert_eq!(Ok::<~str, ~str>(~"a").map_move(|x| x + "b"), Ok(~"ab"));
|
|
assert_eq!(Err::<~str, ~str>(~"a").map_move(|x| x + "b"), Err(~"a"));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[test]
|
|
pub fn test_impl_map_err_move() {
|
|
assert_eq!(Ok::<~str, ~str>(~"a").map_err_move(|x| x + "b"), Ok(~"a"));
|
|
assert_eq!(Err::<~str, ~str>(~"a").map_err_move(|x| x + "b"), Err(~"ab"));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[test]
|
|
pub fn test_get_ref_method() {
|
|
let foo: Result<int, ()> = Ok(100);
|
|
assert_eq!(*foo.get_ref(), 100);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[test]
|
|
fn test_collect() {
|
|
assert_eq!(collect(range(0, 0)
|
|
.map(|_| Ok::<int, ()>(0))),
|
|
Ok(~[]));
|
|
assert_eq!(collect(range(0, 3)
|
|
.map(|x| Ok::<int, ()>(x))),
|
|
Ok(~[0, 1, 2]));
|
|
assert_eq!(collect(range(0, 3)
|
|
.map(|x| if x > 1 { Err(x) } else { Ok(x) })),
|
|
Err(2));
|
|
|
|
// test that it does not take more elements than it needs
|
|
let functions = [|| Ok(()), || Err(1), || fail2!()];
|
|
|
|
assert_eq!(collect(functions.iter().map(|f| (*f)())),
|
|
Err(1));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[test]
|
|
fn test_fold() {
|
|
assert_eq!(fold_(range(0, 0)
|
|
.map(|_| Ok::<(), ()>(()))),
|
|
Ok(()));
|
|
assert_eq!(fold(range(0, 3)
|
|
.map(|x| Ok::<int, ()>(x)),
|
|
0, |a, b| a + b),
|
|
Ok(3));
|
|
assert_eq!(fold_(range(0, 3)
|
|
.map(|x| if x > 1 { Err(x) } else { Ok(()) })),
|
|
Err(2));
|
|
|
|
// test that it does not take more elements than it needs
|
|
let functions = [|| Ok(()), || Err(1), || fail2!()];
|
|
|
|
assert_eq!(fold_(functions.iter()
|
|
.map(|f| (*f)())),
|
|
Err(1));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[test]
|
|
pub fn test_to_option() {
|
|
let ok: Result<int, int> = Ok(100);
|
|
let err: Result<int, int> = Err(404);
|
|
|
|
assert_eq!(ok.to_option(), option::Some(100));
|
|
assert_eq!(err.to_option(), option::None);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[test]
|
|
pub fn test_into_option() {
|
|
let ok: Result<int, int> = Ok(100);
|
|
let err: Result<int, int> = Err(404);
|
|
|
|
assert_eq!(ok.into_option(), option::Some(100));
|
|
assert_eq!(err.into_option(), option::None);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[test]
|
|
pub fn test_as_option() {
|
|
let ok: Result<int, int> = Ok(100);
|
|
let err: Result<int, int> = Err(404);
|
|
|
|
assert_eq!(ok.as_option().unwrap(), &100);
|
|
assert_eq!(err.as_option(), option::None);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[test]
|
|
pub fn test_to_result() {
|
|
let ok: Result<int, int> = Ok(100);
|
|
let err: Result<int, int> = Err(404);
|
|
|
|
assert_eq!(ok.to_result(), Ok(100));
|
|
assert_eq!(err.to_result(), Err(404));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[test]
|
|
pub fn test_into_result() {
|
|
let ok: Result<int, int> = Ok(100);
|
|
let err: Result<int, int> = Err(404);
|
|
|
|
assert_eq!(ok.into_result(), Ok(100));
|
|
assert_eq!(err.into_result(), Err(404));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[test]
|
|
pub fn test_as_result() {
|
|
let ok: Result<int, int> = Ok(100);
|
|
let err: Result<int, int> = Err(404);
|
|
|
|
let x = 100;
|
|
assert_eq!(ok.as_result(), Ok(&x));
|
|
|
|
let x = 404;
|
|
assert_eq!(err.as_result(), Err(&x));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[test]
|
|
pub fn test_to_either() {
|
|
let ok: Result<int, int> = Ok(100);
|
|
let err: Result<int, int> = Err(404);
|
|
|
|
assert_eq!(ok.to_either(), either::Right(100));
|
|
assert_eq!(err.to_either(), either::Left(404));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[test]
|
|
pub fn test_into_either() {
|
|
let ok: Result<int, int> = Ok(100);
|
|
let err: Result<int, int> = Err(404);
|
|
|
|
assert_eq!(ok.into_either(), either::Right(100));
|
|
assert_eq!(err.into_either(), either::Left(404));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[test]
|
|
pub fn test_as_either() {
|
|
let ok: Result<int, int> = Ok(100);
|
|
let err: Result<int, int> = Err(404);
|
|
|
|
assert_eq!(ok.as_either().unwrap_right(), &100);
|
|
assert_eq!(err.as_either().unwrap_left(), &404);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[test]
|
|
pub fn test_to_str() {
|
|
let ok: Result<int, ~str> = Ok(100);
|
|
let err: Result<int, ~str> = Err(~"Err");
|
|
|
|
assert_eq!(ok.to_str(), ~"Ok(100)");
|
|
assert_eq!(err.to_str(), ~"Err(Err)");
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[test]
|
|
pub fn test_fmt_default() {
|
|
let ok: Result<int, ~str> = Ok(100);
|
|
let err: Result<int, ~str> = Err(~"Err");
|
|
|
|
assert_eq!(format!("{}", ok), ~"Ok(100)");
|
|
assert_eq!(format!("{}", err), ~"Err(Err)");
|
|
}
|
|
}
|