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| * |
| * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); |
| * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. |
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| |
| // This file contains classes for returning a successful result along with an optional |
| // arbitrarily typed return value or for returning a failure result along with an optional string |
| // indicating why the function failed. |
| |
| // There are 3 classes that implement this functionality and one additional helper type. |
| // |
| // Result<T> either contains a member of type T that can be accessed using similar semantics as |
| // std::optional<T> or it contains a ResultError describing an error, which can be accessed via |
| // Result<T>::error(). |
| // |
| // ResultError is a type that contains both a std::string describing the error and a copy of errno |
| // from when the error occurred. ResultError can be used in an ostream directly to print its |
| // string value. |
| // |
| // Success is a typedef that aids in creating Result<T> that do not contain a return value. |
| // Result<Success> is the correct return type for a function that either returns successfully or |
| // returns an error value. Returning Success() from a function that returns Result<Success> is the |
| // correct way to indicate that a function without a return type has completed successfully. |
| // |
| // A successful Result<T> is constructed implicitly from any type that can be implicitly converted |
| // to T or from the constructor arguments for T. This allows you to return a type T directly from |
| // a function that returns Result<T>. |
| // |
| // Error and ErrnoError are used to construct a Result<T> that has failed. The Error class takes |
| // an ostream as an input and are implicitly cast to a Result<T> containing that failure. |
| // ErrnoError() is a helper function to create an Error class that appends ": " + strerror(errno) |
| // to the end of the failure string to aid in interacting with C APIs. Alternatively, an errno |
| // value can be directly specified via the Error() constructor. |
| // |
| // ResultError can be used in the ostream when using Error to construct a Result<T>. In this case, |
| // the string that the ResultError takes is passed through the stream normally, but the errno is |
| // passed to the Result<T>. This can be used to pass errno from a failing C function up multiple |
| // callers. |
| // |
| // ResultError can also directly construct a Result<T>. This is particularly useful if you have a |
| // function that return Result<T> but you have a Result<U> and want to return its error. In this |
| // case, you can return the .error() from the Result<U> to construct the Result<T>. |
| |
| // An example of how to use these is below: |
| // Result<U> CalculateResult(const T& input) { |
| // U output; |
| // if (!SomeOtherCppFunction(input, &output)) { |
| // return Error() << "SomeOtherCppFunction(" << input << ") failed"; |
| // } |
| // if (!c_api_function(output)) { |
| // return ErrnoError() << "c_api_function(" << output << ") failed"; |
| // } |
| // return output; |
| // } |
| // |
| // auto output = CalculateResult(input); |
| // if (!output) return Error() << "CalculateResult failed: " << output.error(); |
| // UseOutput(*output); |
| |
| #ifndef _INIT_RESULT_H |
| #define _INIT_RESULT_H |
| |
| #include <errno.h> |
| |
| #include <sstream> |
| #include <string> |
| #include <variant> |
| |
| namespace android { |
| namespace init { |
| |
| struct ResultError { |
| template <typename T> |
| ResultError(T&& error_string, int error_errno) |
| : error_string(std::forward<T>(error_string)), error_errno(error_errno) {} |
| |
| std::string error_string; |
| int error_errno; |
| }; |
| |
| inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& os, const ResultError& t) { |
| os << t.error_string; |
| return os; |
| } |
| |
| inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& os, ResultError&& t) { |
| os << std::move(t.error_string); |
| return os; |
| } |
| |
| class Error { |
| public: |
| Error() : errno_(0), append_errno_(false) {} |
| Error(int errno_to_append) : errno_(errno_to_append), append_errno_(true) {} |
| |
| template <typename T> |
| Error&& operator<<(T&& t) { |
| ss_ << std::forward<T>(t); |
| return std::move(*this); |
| } |
| |
| Error&& operator<<(const ResultError& result_error) { |
| ss_ << result_error.error_string; |
| errno_ = result_error.error_errno; |
| return std::move(*this); |
| } |
| |
| Error&& operator<<(ResultError&& result_error) { |
| ss_ << std::move(result_error.error_string); |
| errno_ = result_error.error_errno; |
| return std::move(*this); |
| } |
| |
| const std::string str() const { |
| std::string str = ss_.str(); |
| if (append_errno_) { |
| if (str.empty()) { |
| return strerror(errno_); |
| } |
| return str + ": " + strerror(errno_); |
| } |
| return str; |
| } |
| |
| int get_errno() const { return errno_; } |
| |
| Error(const Error&) = delete; |
| Error(Error&&) = delete; |
| Error& operator=(const Error&) = delete; |
| Error& operator=(Error&&) = delete; |
| |
| private: |
| std::stringstream ss_; |
| int errno_; |
| bool append_errno_; |
| }; |
| |
| inline Error ErrnoError() { |
| return Error(errno); |
| } |
| |
| template <typename T> |
| class Result { |
| public: |
| Result() {} |
| |
| template <typename U, typename... V, |
| typename = std::enable_if_t<!(std::is_same_v<std::decay_t<U>, Result<T>> && |
| sizeof...(V) == 0)>> |
| Result(U&& result, V&&... results) |
| : contents_(std::in_place_index_t<0>(), std::forward<U>(result), |
| std::forward<V>(results)...) {} |
| |
| Result(Error&& error) : contents_(std::in_place_index_t<1>(), error.str(), error.get_errno()) {} |
| Result(const ResultError& result_error) |
| : contents_(std::in_place_index_t<1>(), result_error.error_string, |
| result_error.error_errno) {} |
| Result(ResultError&& result_error) |
| : contents_(std::in_place_index_t<1>(), std::move(result_error.error_string), |
| result_error.error_errno) {} |
| |
| bool has_value() const { return contents_.index() == 0; } |
| |
| T& value() & { return std::get<0>(contents_); } |
| const T& value() const & { return std::get<0>(contents_); } |
| T&& value() && { return std::get<0>(std::move(contents_)); } |
| const T&& value() const && { return std::get<0>(std::move(contents_)); } |
| |
| const ResultError& error() const & { return std::get<1>(contents_); } |
| ResultError&& error() && { return std::get<1>(std::move(contents_)); } |
| const ResultError&& error() const && { return std::get<1>(std::move(contents_)); } |
| |
| const std::string& error_string() const & { return std::get<1>(contents_).error_string; } |
| std::string&& error_string() && { return std::get<1>(std::move(contents_)).error_string; } |
| const std::string&& error_string() const && { |
| return std::get<1>(std::move(contents_)).error_string; |
| } |
| |
| int error_errno() const { return std::get<1>(contents_).error_errno; } |
| |
| explicit operator bool() const { return has_value(); } |
| |
| T& operator*() & { return value(); } |
| const T& operator*() const & { return value(); } |
| T&& operator*() && { return std::move(value()); } |
| const T&& operator*() const && { return std::move(value()); } |
| |
| T* operator->() { return &value(); } |
| const T* operator->() const { return &value(); } |
| |
| private: |
| std::variant<T, ResultError> contents_; |
| }; |
| |
| using Success = std::monostate; |
| |
| } // namespace init |
| } // namespace android |
| |
| #endif |