/* * Copyright 2024 The Android Open Source Project * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ #pragma once #include #include #include #include // Given an expression `expr` that evaluates to an ftl::Expected result (R for short), FTL_TRY // unwraps T out of R, or bails out of the enclosing function F if R has an error E. The return type // of F must be R, since FTL_TRY propagates R in the error case. As a special case, ftl::Unit may be // used as the error E to allow FTL_TRY expressions when F returns `void`. // // The non-standard syntax requires `-Wno-gnu-statement-expression-from-macro-expansion` to compile. // The UnitToVoid conversion allows the macro to be used for early exit from a function that returns // `void`. // // Example usage: // // using StringExp = ftl::Expected; // // StringExp repeat(StringExp exp) { // const std::string str = FTL_TRY(exp); // return StringExp(str + str); // } // // assert(StringExp("haha"s) == repeat(StringExp("ha"s))); // assert(repeat(ftl::Unexpected(std::errc::bad_message)).has_error([](std::errc e) { // return e == std::errc::bad_message; // })); // // // FTL_TRY may be used in void-returning functions by using ftl::Unit as the error type: // // void uppercase(char& c, ftl::Optional opt) { // c = std::toupper(FTL_TRY(std::move(opt).ok_or(ftl::Unit()))); // } // // char c = '?'; // uppercase(c, std::nullopt); // assert(c == '?'); // // uppercase(c, 'a'); // assert(c == 'A'); // #define FTL_TRY(expr) \ ({ \ auto exp_ = (expr); \ if (!exp_.has_value()) { \ using E = decltype(exp_)::error_type; \ return android::ftl::details::UnitToVoid::from(std::move(exp_)); \ } \ exp_.value(); \ }) // Given an expression `expr` that evaluates to an ftl::Expected result (R for short), // FTL_EXPECT unwraps T out of R, or bails out of the enclosing function F if R has an error E. // While FTL_TRY bails out with R, FTL_EXPECT bails out with E, which is useful when F does not // need to propagate R because T is not relevant to the caller. // // Example usage: // // using StringExp = ftl::Expected; // // std::errc repeat(StringExp exp, std::string& out) { // const std::string str = FTL_EXPECT(exp); // out = str + str; // return std::errc::operation_in_progress; // } // // std::string str; // assert(std::errc::operation_in_progress == repeat(StringExp("ha"s), str)); // assert("haha"s == str); // assert(std::errc::bad_message == repeat(ftl::Unexpected(std::errc::bad_message), str)); // assert("haha"s == str); // #define FTL_EXPECT(expr) \ ({ \ auto exp_ = (expr); \ if (!exp_.has_value()) { \ return std::move(exp_.error()); \ } \ exp_.value(); \ }) namespace android::ftl { // Superset of base::expected with monadic operations. // // TODO: Extend std::expected in C++23. // template struct Expected final : base::expected { using Base = base::expected; using Base::expected; using Base::error; using Base::has_value; using Base::value; template constexpr bool has_error(P predicate) const { return !has_value() && predicate(error()); } constexpr Optional value_opt() const& { return has_value() ? Optional(value()) : std::nullopt; } constexpr Optional value_opt() && { return has_value() ? Optional(std::move(value())) : std::nullopt; } // Delete new for this class. Its base doesn't have a virtual destructor, and // if it got deleted via base class pointer, it would cause undefined // behavior. There's not a good reason to allocate this object on the heap // anyway. static void* operator new(size_t) = delete; static void* operator new[](size_t) = delete; }; template constexpr auto Unexpected(E&& error) { return base::unexpected(std::forward(error)); } } // namespace android::ftl