Macro konst::result::and_then[][src]

macro_rules! and_then {
    ($res : expr, | $param : pat | $expr : expr $(,) ?) => { ... };
    ($opt : expr, | $($anything : tt) *) => { ... };
    ($res : expr, $function : expr $(,) ?) => { ... };
}
Expand description

A const equivalent of Result::and_then

Example

use konst::result;

// Necessary for type inference reasons.
type Res = Result<u32, u32>;

const ARR: &[Res] = &[
    // You can use a closure-like syntax to run code when the Result argument is Ok.
    // `return` inside the "closure" returns from the function where this macro is called.
    result::and_then!(Res::Ok(1), |x| Ok(x + 2)),
    result::and_then!(Res::Ok(10), |x| Err(x + 4)),
    result::and_then!(Res::Err(20), |_| loop{}),

    // You can also pass functions
    result::and_then!(Res::Ok(40), add_2),
    result::and_then!(Res::Ok(40), add_5),
    result::and_then!(Res::Err(60), add_5),
];

assert_eq!(ARR, &[Ok(3), Err(14), Err(20), Ok(42), Err(45), Err(60)]);

const fn add_2(n: u32) -> Res {
    Ok(n + 2)
}
const fn add_5(n: u32) -> Res {
    Err(n + 5)
}