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// Copyright 2016 MaidSafe.net limited. // // This SAFE Network Software is licensed to you under (1) the MaidSafe.net Commercial License, // version 1.0 or later, or (2) The General Public License (GPL), version 3, depending on which // licence you accepted on initial access to the Software (the "Licences"). // // By contributing code to the SAFE Network Software, or to this project generally, you agree to be // bound by the terms of the MaidSafe Contributor Agreement. This, along with the Licenses can be // found in the root directory of this project at LICENSE, COPYING and CONTRIBUTOR. // // Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, the SAFE Network Software distributed // under the GPL Licence is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY // KIND, either express or implied. // // Please review the Licences for the specific language governing permissions and limitations // relating to use of the SAFE Network Software. use futures::Future; /// This is the equivalent `try!` adapted to deal with futures. It is to be /// read as `future-try`. This will convert errors from `Result` into a `done` /// future with corresponding error and return. #[macro_export] macro_rules! fry { ($res:expr) => { match $res { Ok(elt) => elt, Err(e) => { use $crate::utils::FutureExt; return ::futures::future::err(From::from(e)).into_box() } } } } /// This is the equivalent of `Result::Ok()` adapted to deal with futures. This /// should be used to construct the return type equivalent of `Result::Ok` in /// futures paradigm. #[macro_export] macro_rules! ok { ($elt:expr) => {{ use $crate::utils::FutureExt; ::futures::future::ok($elt).into_box() }} } /// This is the equivalent of `Result::Ok()` adapted to deal with futures. This /// should be used to construct the return type equivalent of `Result::Err` in /// futures paradigm. #[macro_export] macro_rules! err { ($elt:expr) => {{ use $crate::utils::FutureExt; ::futures::future::err(From::from($elt)).into_box() }} } /// Additional future combinators. pub trait FutureExt: Future + Sized { /// Box this future. Similar to `boxed` combinator, but does not require /// the future to implement `Send`. fn into_box(self) -> Box<Future<Item = Self::Item, Error = Self::Error>>; } impl<F: Future + 'static> FutureExt for F { // TODO: when trait/impl specialization lands, try to implement this so that // it's a no-op when called on already boxed futures. fn into_box(self) -> Box<Future<Item = Self::Item, Error = Self::Error>> { Box::new(self) } }