Crate tiny_bail

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Tiny bailing convenience macros.

Bailing is an error-handling pattern that takes the middle path between unwrap and ?:

  • Compared to unwrap: Bail will return, continue, or break instead of panicking.
  • Compared to ?: Bail will log or ignore the error instead of propagating it.

The middle path avoids unwanted panics without the ergonomic challenges of propagating errors with ?.

§Getting started

This crate provides six macro variants:

Along with their tiny aliases: r!, rq!, c!, cq!, b!, and bq!.

The macros support Result, Option, and bool types out of the box. Implement IntoResult to extend this to other types.

§Example

use tiny_bail::prelude::*;

// With `tiny_bail`:
fn increment_last(arr: &mut [i32]) {
    *r!(arr.last_mut()) += 1;
}

// Without `tiny_bail`:
fn increment_last_manually(arr: &mut [i32]) {
    if let Some(x) = arr.last_mut() {
        *x += 1;
    } else {
        println!("Bailed at src/example.rs:34:18: `arr.last_mut()`");
        return;
    }
}

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  • An extension trait for separating success and failure values.