nothing
nothing::[Probably] is a better [Option].
pub enum Probably<T> {
Nothing,
Something(T),
}
Why?
The point is that you can use [Probably] as the return type of your main function:
use nothing::{Probably, Nothing};
fn main() -> Probably<()> {
Nothing
}
Exit code is 0 if it is [Something], 1 if [Nothing].
You can even use the ? operator the way you would with [Option] and [Result]. See ./examples/main.rs
Not convinced?
Real-world examples:
Probably nothing.