rust/src/libcore/option.rs
Tim Chevalier 9d274ec5f2 Re-rename option functions
get_with_default (nee from_maybe) => get_default
with_option (nee maybe) => map_default
with_option_do (nee may) => iter

As per discussion of 21be1379d5
2012-04-06 12:20:13 -07:00

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#[doc = "
Operations on the ubiquitous `option` type.
Type `option` represents an optional value.
Every `option<T>` value can either be `some(T)` or `none`. Where in other
languages you might use a nullable type, in Rust you would use an option type.
"];
#[doc = "The option type"]
enum option<T> {
none,
some(T),
}
pure fn get<T: copy>(opt: option<T>) -> T {
#[doc = "
Gets the value out of an option
# Failure
Fails if the value equals `none`
"];
alt opt { some(x) { ret x; } none { fail "option none"; } }
}
fn map<T, U: copy>(opt: option<T>, f: fn(T) -> U) -> option<U> {
#[doc = "Maps a `some` value from one type to another"];
alt opt { some(x) { some(f(x)) } none { none } }
}
fn chain<T, U>(opt: option<T>, f: fn(T) -> option<U>) -> option<U> {
#[doc = "
Update an optional value by optionally running its content through a
function that returns an option.
"];
alt opt { some(x) { f(x) } none { none } }
}
pure fn is_none<T>(opt: option<T>) -> bool {
#[doc = "Returns true if the option equals `none`"];
alt opt { none { true } some(_) { false } }
}
pure fn is_some<T>(opt: option<T>) -> bool {
#[doc = "Returns true if the option contains some value"];
!is_none(opt)
}
pure fn get_or_default<T: copy>(opt: option<T>, def: T) -> T {
#[doc = "Returns the contained value or a default"];
alt opt { some(x) { x } none { def } }
}
fn map_default<T, U: copy>(opt: option<T>, def: U, f: fn(T) -> U) -> U {
#[doc = "Applies a function to the contained value or returns a default"];
alt opt { none { def } some(t) { f(t) } }
}
fn iter<T>(opt: option<T>, f: fn(T)) {
#[doc = "Performs an operation on the contained value or does nothing"];
alt opt { none { } some(t) { f(t); } }
}
fn unwrap<T>(-opt: option<T>) -> T unsafe {
#[doc = "
Moves a value out of an option type and returns it.
Useful primarily for getting strings, vectors and unique pointers out of
option types without copying them.
"];
let addr = alt opt {
some(x) { ptr::addr_of(x) }
none { fail "option none" }
};
let liberated_value = unsafe::reinterpret_cast(*addr);
unsafe::forget(opt);
ret liberated_value;
}
impl extensions<T:copy> for option<T> {
#[doc = "
Update an optional value by optionally running its content through a
function that returns an option.
"]
fn chain<U>(f: fn(T) -> option<U>) -> option<U> { chain(self, f) }
#[doc = "Returns the contained value or a default"]
fn get_or_default(def: T) -> T { get_or_default(self, def) }
#[doc = "Applies a function to the contained value or returns a default"]
fn map_default<U: copy>(def: U, f: fn(T) -> U) -> U
{ map_default(self, def, f) }
#[doc = "Performs an operation on the contained value or does nothing"]
fn iter(f: fn(T)) { iter(self, f) }
#[doc = "
Gets the value out of an option
# Failure
Fails if the value equals `none`
"]
fn get() -> T { get(self) }
#[doc = "Returns true if the option equals `none`"]
fn is_none() -> bool { is_none(self) }
#[doc = "Returns true if the option contains some value"]
fn is_some() -> bool { is_some(self) }
#[doc = "Maps a `some` value from one type to another"]
fn map<U:copy>(f: fn(T) -> U) -> option<U> { map(self, f) }
}
#[test]
fn test_unwrap_ptr() {
let x = ~0;
let addr_x = ptr::addr_of(*x);
let opt = some(x);
let y = unwrap(opt);
let addr_y = ptr::addr_of(*y);
assert addr_x == addr_y;
}
#[test]
fn test_unwrap_str() {
let x = "test";
let addr_x = str::as_buf(x) {|buf| ptr::addr_of(buf) };
let opt = some(x);
let y = unwrap(opt);
let addr_y = str::as_buf(y) {|buf| ptr::addr_of(buf) };
assert addr_x == addr_y;
}
#[test]
fn test_unwrap_resource() {
resource r(i: @mut int) {
*i += 1;
}
let i = @mut 0;
{
let x = r(i);
let opt = some(x);
let _y = unwrap(opt);
}
assert *i == 1;
}
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